The Dixon House sits right in the historic district of Easton, Maryland, and it looks like a big, elegant Victorian house with a quiet, home-like feel and a focus on comfort and safety, where elderly men and women can enjoy both independent and assisted living. There are only 18 single-occupancy rooms, each with a private bath, wall-to-wall carpeting, and mini-blinds, which gives everyone their own private space, and staff make sure daily help with things like bathing, dressing, and medication is always available. Folks live as independently as they can, but certified nursing staff-supervised by a full-time, on-site registered nurse-offer 24/7 care, including medication management and regular assessments, even for high-needs or non-ambulatory residents, and there's help for diabetes and incontinence, too. The house has its own kitchen with a professional chef who prepares three home-cooked meals each day, plus snacks and room service if someone's not feeling well, and those with special diets can get what they need, so nobody worries about meals.
Residents can relax in the gardens by the pergola or on private patios, stroll the walking paths, or enjoy the bright indoor gathering spaces, while fitness, daily exercise, hairdresser, laundry, and weekly housekeeping services keep things comfortable and lively. Housekeepers, maintenance, and laundry make sure everything works and stays clean, and there's security with a modern system, grab bars, smoke detectors, sprinklers, and an elevator with handicap access, so everyone is as safe as possible. Transportation services and resident parking help folks get out when they need to, and they can even stay briefly for respite care if they're recovering or a family member is away. The Dixon House has a tradition of welcoming both men and women and aims to offer an affordable place to live with care that respects each person's dignity and encourages independence, all while making sure everyone has access to community activities, recreation, and even donations if needed, since the nonprofit helps with clothing and medical equipment. The staff here stay attentive around the clock and work under long-standing tradition since the house dates back to 1889, carrying on a mission of providing solid, high-quality care without fuss or unnecessary fussiness, just a steady and supportive environment for those who need it.