Royal Living Assisted Living Facility sits in the Fort Washington area of Maryland and has a calm, home-like environment that helps residents feel comfortable and safe, and there's a strong focus here on both supportive care and medical needs, so you'll find wheelchair access throughout the property, emergency alert systems in case someone needs help, and all the rooms are either private or shared with features like accessible showers and tubs so moving around is much easier, especially for those needing extra help. Staff are kind and professional and always on the property-nurses and aides are there 24 hours every day to help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, feeding, medication management, monitoring health, and coordinating with other healthcare providers, even for things like diabetic or incontinence care, and there's a specific memory care program for those living with Alzheimer's and dementia. Meals are home-cooked here and made from menus created by a licensed dietitian who makes sure there are special options for allergies, diabetes, or vegetarian diets, and residents get snacks too-plus there's a focus on fresh, nutritious food every day, which some folks really appreciate when meal times roll around.
You'll see a strong sense of community because Royal Living is small by design, which makes it easy for everyone to know each other, and there are scheduled activities like weekly shopping trips, participation in local senior events, recreational events like music and craft projects, games, movies, birthday and holiday parties, and regular visits to parks or nearby cafes using the community's transportation services, keeping life social and interesting. The grounds are quiet and beautiful with gardens, patios, outdoor paths for walking, and safe outdoor common areas, and inside you'll find neat, well-kept shared rooms, decorated lounges, and spaces set up for group activities or simply relaxing with others, and there's always housekeeping and laundry services each week. Residents can use wifi, cable or satellite TV, fitness programs, and even salon services if they want them, and there's a swimming pool for residents who like to swim or just relax by the water. The facility is owner-operated, and has been that way since 1997, which lets them maintain a level of care that feels close-knit and personal, with the owner Jappi Sahi overseeing six ALF locations and making sure everything is well run, clean, and secure-there's even a gated entrance to keep the property safe.
Royal Living offers both long-term and short-term (respite) stays, so families can use the community for temporary care or in emergencies, and the care team works with each resident and family to create a health plan that fits unique needs. There's a $1,250 entry fee and choices between private and shared rooms, and services cover housing, meals, supervision, and help with daily tasks so everyone can keep as much independence as possible. Pets are sometimes allowed, though not always, and the staff is described as friendly, compassionate, and focused on supporting well-being and dignity, always treating everyone with respect and aiming to make the place truly feel like home. Royal Living is licensed by the state of Florida (License #9267), and everything in this facility points to a peaceful, steady, and supportive setting where residents receive both medical help and companionship in a calm and welcoming place.