Castle of Love Assisted Living sits about 2.3 miles outside Marlton, Maryland, and serves residents aged 55 and older who need extra help with daily chores but want to keep some independence, and while it isn't a big place, with only 8 beds in Upper Marlboro and a license to care for up to 16 people across several spots like Largo, Bowie, and Upper Marlboro, it tries to feel homelike and quiet with private or semi-private rooms, studio layouts, and rooms that come furnished with kitchenettes and private bathrooms if that's what someone wants, and it's been around since 1998. Residents get help from certified staff twenty-four hours a day for things like bathing, getting dressed, managing medicines, and even keeping track of vital signs, plus there are emergency alert systems and security measures for safety, and staff can help plan doctor visits and line up transportation for appointments or errands, which can make a big difference for people who have trouble getting places themselves or keeping up with medical needs, especially for things like diabetic care.
Meals are prepared with dietary needs in mind, including options for diabetes and food allergies, and people can eat in a dining room or use the all-day dining plan if they need something at a different time. The facility provides laundry, cleaning, and housekeeping every week, and they've got WiFi and basic cable along with move-in coordination to smooth the transition. For activities, there are walking paths, gardens, planned movie nights, community events, and group recreation to help people stay connected, and when residents need help with transfers or dressing, a staff member steps in to assist. Castle of Love Assisted Living also works with outside healthcare providers so medical care stays on track, which can be comforting for families. While the services and amenities are in line with what's usually expected at a care home or assisted living setting, families should know reviews for this community only average about 1 out of 10, so questions and tours are encouraged, and new residents are welcome to talk with current ones to see if it feels right for them.