Necitas 3 Assisted Living Home is a small place in Colesville, Maryland, with only 8 beds, and it's set up as a Level III Provider, which means seniors get a high level of care when they live there, and folks looking for somewhere quieter might like that, since there's staff available day and night, with highly qualified caregivers ready to help anytime with things like bathing, dressing, getting in and out of bed, and reminders for medicine, making sure everyone gets help with the everyday things that can be a bit tough as people age, and you'll find both studios and one-bedroom suites, as well as semi-private living quarters, so people have some choice about where they want to sleep and live, and all the rooms come fully furnished with things like telephones, cable TV, WiFi, and easy chairs to make things comfortable.
Necitas 3 has care plans personalized for each resident, with staff skilled in dementia and Parkinson's disease care, and they have extra help for folks who need speech or occupational therapy, and if a resident needs massage therapy, there's that too, which can sometimes ease aches or just help with relaxation after a long day. Meals are prepared by a chef, served three times a day, with special menus for anyone with dietary needs-like for allergies or diabetes-and there's always a focus on making sure meals fit what the residents need and want, and there are easy-to-read menus so no one gets confused at mealtime.
There's support for more than just health and daily needs, and Necitas 3 offers scheduled transportation for doctor visits or errands, in addition to community-sponsored activities and daily events like movie nights and games, trying to make sure no one feels lonely, and there's always someone to talk to or an activity to join, and if folks want to go outside, there are walking paths and gardens for fresh air, or a space for family to visit and relax.
The staff keep things clean, too, with housekeeping, laundry, linen service (even dry cleaning), and there's health monitoring and medication management to check on everyone's wellbeing, plus a 24-hour emergency alert system in rooms so if someone needs help right away, staff are right there. Respite care is available for short stays if caregivers need a break, and there's coordination with doctors and healthcare providers, so if a resident's health changes or a new need pops up, the plan can change quickly.
The whole idea at Necitas 3 is to offer comfort, safety, and support for older adults who want to keep their independence, but maybe need help from time to time, and with its small size, attention to emotional wellness, and a steady, simple daily routine, it's a place where people can feel at ease-just trying to create a calm, supportive spot for seniors to call home.