Wellbeing Assisted Living sits in the Calverton area of Hyattsville, Maryland, providing care for up to five seniors in a small, home-like setting, so things feel quiet and personal there, and folks who need help with daily living but value some independence often find it comfortable. This board and care home offers private and semi-private rooms-each with its own bathroom, fully furnished, and with wheelchair-accessible showers-so everyone's got what they need right at hand, and you don't have to worry about privacy or comfort. Residents get help with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, medication management, and meals, and there's around-the-clock supervision if someone needs it, with help always available for non-ambulatory care or high acuity needs.
There's hospice and respite care for seniors who need special medical support or if families need a break, and memory care is available, including programs and a secured, locked environment for those with Alzheimer's or cognitive troubles, with caregivers always watching to prevent wandering. Staff includes a Maryland state licensed assisted living manager who's also a Medication Technician, CPR and First Aid certified, plus nurses and therapists on call, so medical needs get managed right away, and coordination with outside doctors happens if something extra is needed.
Meals are home-cooked and can be tailored for diets like diabetic or vegetarian, with a dining room where people gather in a relaxed setting. Housekeeping keeps things clean, with a fresh smell and a well-maintained space, and laundry gets taken care of too. Seniors take part in devotional services, music therapy, movie nights, art, tabletop games, and outdoor trips to parks or faith centers nearby, or sometimes just relax in the indoor lounge or the garden outside. There's a calendar for activities and wellness, plus books, movie entertainment, fitness schedules, pet visits, a spa, and even a beauty parlor for grooming.
Transportation gets arranged for appointments, shopping, or outings, with parking if you want to keep a car, and public transit can be handy. Each room has telephone and internet, and the community welcomes pets with open arms. Rates are plain: semi-private rooms run $2,400 a month, private rooms for $2,600.
Residents' families stay in the loop, with staff who listen and keep them informed, and people can come tour the place, meet caregivers, and see the spaces and amenities before making decisions. The environment's peaceful, friendly, and safe, with both male and female residents, and staff work to treat everyone with respect, dignity, and patience. This is a modest, secured community with a focus on day-to-day comfort, tailored care, and letting folks keep that sense of home and independence for as long as possible.