La Familia Assisted Living II sits in a quiet, green neighborhood in Rockville, Maryland, close to shopping, dining, and parks in Aspen Hill and right by Rock Creek and Lake Bernard Frank, which means you can see a lot of trees and enjoy some peaceful scenery, and this place is small, with only five beds, so folks get a lot of personal attention, and honestly, that's rare these days, but it can make a big difference for people who want to feel at home and not just another number. The home's been here since 2007 over on Brad Court and supports seniors who need help with daily things like bathing, dressing, medication, and meals, and there's a special focus on memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or other kinds of memory loss, and they've got secured wings and monitored grounds if someone's at risk for wandering, which helps everyone feel safer, and when you look around the house you see things like a games room, a library, peaceful garden areas, and safe walking paths for getting a bit of fresh air or a stretch. Residents eat homemade meals tailored to health needs, whether that means diabetes care or softer foods, and meals get served in a private dining area so everyone has a chance to gather together, sometimes there's a mobile hairdresser or you can get your hair done in the on-site barber and beauty salon, and every room is fully furnished, even with cable TV and high-speed internet if someone likes their shows or keeping in touch with family.
La Familia Assisted Living II helps with all sorts of daily living tasks like getting in and out of the bath, dressing, and transfers, and they do personalized care plans for every resident, giving a hand with whatever's needed, and caregivers and nurses are around 24 hours a day with a nurse on-call in case anything comes up. Folks get support if they need insulin, two-person transfers, or even help getting to doctor's appointments or running errands, and transportation's arranged for faith-based services if that's important to anyone. If someone brings a small pet, that's allowed, as long as it doesn't disturb the peace, which is a nice touch for those who don't want to part with an animal companion. People join in on social or physical activities, like walking groups, music and pet therapy, board games, fitness classes, or just relaxing outside, since staying active helps the mind and body both.
This little place runs more like a family home than a big facility, aiming for warmth, comfort, and genuine relationships, which means you'll see the same familiar faces and staff, and the care fits each person's habits and needs, and for folks just needing a break, there's respite care for short stays. La Familia Assisted Living II takes private pay, long-term care insurance, and Veterans Aid and Attendance, with monthly rates starting around $3,000 for semi-private rooms and $3,500 for private rooms, the cost depending on room type and care needs. The home is licensed for assisted living, memory care, hospice, and respite, is regulated by Maryland's Department of Social Services, and offers clean and tidy living spaces with regular housekeeping, all-day dining, meal modifications, outdoor-friendly spots, and plenty of activities for engagement and community. This is a place where people try to make seniors feel at home, cared for, and comfortable, surrounded by people who pay close attention to their well-being every day.