Hawkin's House sits at 3009 Northway Drive in Baltimore, Maryland, and stays small with just three assisted living units, so nobody gets lost in the crowd and everyone knows each other, kind of like family, and people get private rooms, shared living quarters, studios, and even single bedrooms depending on what they need, and most have space for personal things and sometimes a kitchenette. The setting feels like a family care home, with a group home environment, where trained staff stay on hand around the clock, so people who need help getting dressed, bathing, managing medication, or dealing with things like diabetes or dementia always have someone to turn to, and nurses and medical staff support what the doctors suggest, taking care of high needs without making the place feel like a hospital. Hawkin's House is licensed by state or local authorities and provides care for folks needing a little help with daily tasks, but it's also set up for residents with bigger needs, like memory care, respite care, ambulatory care, Parkinson's care, and even hospice support, so loved ones can focus on visiting and not worrying so much. Residents get three home-cooked meals a day and staff can adjust meals if someone has diabetes or high blood pressure, or needs pureed food, and they'll help at the table if necessary, and there's always a friendly word from the chef and help with laundry and cleaning, so nobody has to do chores unless they want to.
It's got a warm community feel, where programs encourage socializing and making friends, with activities every day, plus evening events, so there's never the sense of being alone, and those who like games or music or art can join in something scheduled, or maybe just watch a movie in the entertainment room or read in the library. People get to enjoy a greenhouse, landscaped garden, and walking paths for fresh air, and there's a big deck and gathering spaces for families or just a quiet cup of coffee, with parking, too, for folks who visit, and pets can live alongside residents, so nobody has to leave a companion animal behind. Staff arrange free rides for medical appointments or shopping trips, and they'll help set up community visits to parks, cafes or churches, or even take part in local recreation centers or groups, which makes it easier to stay a part of life outside the home. A registered nurse is on-site, and the team is trained for high acuity care, even for folks with serious health problems, and they're available 24 hours with an emergency response system, plus a dietitian and health monitoring if weight or other issues need attention. There's a beauty shop or a mobile stylist who comes by, and a fitness area, jacuzzis or steam room when it's on the schedule, a bistro, communal kitchen, and services include speech and occupational therapy or help with mobility, bathing, and dressing, and support for incontinence, so daily care isn't a struggle for anyone.
Hawkin's House doesn't allow smoking indoors, to keep air clean for everyone, and maintains good security and housekeeping, which brings peace of mind, especially for families, since staff are always available, but the setting is relaxed and home-like, not clinical, and people can count on seeing familiar faces every day. Tours are available for anyone who wants to see daily life, meals, and activities, which gives a real picture of what goes on, and there's always room in schedules for both quiet time and lively activities, so residents keep a high quality of life, supported, active, and as independent as possible, while still having care tailored to their needs.