AlfredHouse I sits in a quiet Rockville, Maryland neighborhood on a big three-acre property filled with gardens and greenery, so you get a peaceful place where residents can sit outside and enjoy nature if they want, and the house itself is small, only serving up to 16 people at a time, which really helps the staff know everyone by name and keep an eye on things. The rooms come private or shared, and every one has a bathroom with a shower attached, and you can find cable TV in the community areas plus Wi-Fi in the rooms so folks can stay connected, and the whole place has handicap access for those who need it. Every day, caring staff clean the rooms, help with personal laundry, plan meals with licensed dieticians, and the culinary team serves up food three times a day-everybody usually eats together around a big round table in a way that feels like family dining, which families seem to appreciate, and people say it adds to the homey feeling.
Nurses and caregivers are on the property day and night-there's a full-time registered nurse, a medical director, and even geriatric specialists visiting, so residents can get help right away if they need it, and doctors, podiatrists, audiologists, and therapists all come right to the building for checkups, plus medicine arrives by pharmacy delivery, making things easier for everyone. The place is known for taking care of seniors who need help with things like bathing, dressing, diabetes management, or getting around safely, and they're also good at memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia-including a BCAT Certified memory care program, a secured environment to prevent wandering, and a sensory room for therapy, in addition to emotional and behavioral support, and even very high-intensity needs like hand feeding, full continence care, or transferring from bed to chair, which some families are relieved to find.
There's always something happening, because the in-house recreation director plans multiple activities every day-everything from outings to the theater, to gardening, fitness programs, reading time, visits from local clergy, or natural therapies like aromatherapy and hydrotherapy, and the Respite Care program called "Return Home Stronger" helps folks recover after a stay in rehab or a hospital. Families are welcome to visit anytime, and the staff tries to give everyone care that fits their exact needs, no matter if someone's there for independent living, assisted living, memory care, or just short-term respite, and all the while they make sure those who wish to stay at AlfredHouse I for hospice or end-of-life care can do so with proper supports until the very end, with hospice partners and 24-hour security giving families extra peace of mind. Residents can pay by check, and parking and transportation get arranged for those who need to get out and about, so families find it a practical and comfortable place that tries to cover all the details of daily living in a gentle, personal way.