Sunset Home For The Elderly 2 sits in Hyattsville, Maryland, and has space for only five residents, which means it feels more like a home than a big building, so you get some quiet and a slower pace of life, and the staff help with things like bathing, dressing, getting around, and taking medicine, so everyone gets the support they need without much fuss, and you'll find private rooms in different studio layouts that you can personalize with your own things if you wish, along with some that even have kitchenettes. Residents get help from English-speaking caregivers, and the place is all on one level, so even those in wheelchairs or bedbound can get the attention they need, and since there are only five beds, care feels personal and friendly.
The meals come at set times, but there's also all-day dining options and they can handle special diets like for diabetes or food allergies, and the staff take care of laundry, cleaning, and help set up meal plans, which makes daily life easier. There are walking paths, a garden, and a spot to sit and visit with family or friends, and the staff help residents keep in touch with loved ones however possible, providing rides and parking for outings or appointments too. Folks get activities that let them socialize-not big events, but just a bit of friendly interaction-and the atmosphere keeps things calm, homey, and safe, since there's always supervision at all hours.
The home offers help for people who still want some independence but just can't quite manage it all alone anymore, and it supports both longer stays and short breaks for families who need respite care. Each resident's needs get looked after, but the focus stays on maintaining dignity, comfort, and a balance between help and letting residents do what they're able to do on their own. With a layout designed for safety and ease of movement, a simple home-like environment, and a schedule that adapts to each individual, Sunset Home For The Elderly 2 tries to support seniors with respect and steady attention, but it has an average rating of 1 out of 10, which might be worth considering.