Assisted Living Well has a main location in Millersville, MD, and also operates Magothy House in Pasadena, MD, sitting right on the waterfront of the Magothy River, so you get some nice views, and they do try to make things comfortable like a home but with some extras that you might find in a nice hotel, but there's also a focus on keeping things warm and safe, where staff care for residents like their own family. Mr. Craig Lussi owns and manages the business, and Purple Door, LLC operates the community, with Compassionate Care, LLC being involved as well. There's an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, though it's not an accredited business. You'll find different room choices including one-bedroom, private studio, and shared semi-private options, depending on what someone needs or what's available, and there are amenities that cover a lot, like meals prepared fresh by a house chef three times a day, laundry, and housekeeping.
The staff is trained to help with basic daily activities like dressing or bathing, and they're around 24 hours a day if an emergency comes up, so if you have diabetes or memory issues, like Alzheimer's or dementia, there's special care in place to help, and they'll help with things like monitoring insulin, incontinence care, and moving between bed and wheelchair if that's needed. The care types and services are set up to meet the specific health needs of each resident, and staff try to give everyone personalized attention, making use of care plans tailored for each person. Assisted Living Well focuses on residents who are active and usually 55 or 62 years and older, and it's for folks who might need some help with daily activities but still want a bit of independence.
You'll find common indoor spaces where residents can talk or join activities, and there are on-site and offsite activities, movement programs, devotional gatherings, and social events that try to help people keep busy and connected. The facility takes care of meals, provides help with transportation services, and organizes outings, so there are options to get involved or keep to yourself if you want. Assisted Living Well can provide memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia and offers general healthcare staffing and support. Payment can be private pay, social security, veteran's benefits, or commercial insurance, and the fees and costs vary depending on the level of care and the type of room you need, with options like community fees, respite fees, or buy-in fees, and there's information about using Medicaid, Medicare, or other programs. The community gives families a way to manage information and find answers, like a "Request Info" feature and downloadable materials, to guide people through decisions about senior living, moving from home, or figuring out costs. Staffed by Senior Living Counselors, the community aims to support a comfortable, engaging, and caring setting meant to help people enjoy their lives as much as possible while getting the help they need each day.