Rose of Sharon I sits in Beltsville, Maryland, known for a peaceful, home-like setting with only five assisted living units, making it a good fit for seniors wanting an intimate place rather than a big, busy facility, and with both indoor and outdoor common areas, folks can relax inside or get some fresh air outside. The apartments at the community are modern, with features like spacious closets, shared living units, and all the regular safety features you'd expect, and even pets can stay, since the place is always pet-friendly, so no one needs to be split up from their animals. Meals get served right here, with chefs and meal planners making sure dishes are balanced and tasty, and there are even vegetarian or custom meal options if needed, so no one's left out at the table.
Rose of Sharon I offers several kinds of care including assisted living, memory care, Parkinson's care, incontinence support, medication management, as well as hospice and long-term skilled nursing care, and even home health care through Medicare-certified services in case more support's needed, plus licensed nurses are available around-the-clock and a registered nurse does regular health checks, and if anyone needs help with bathing, dressing, or moving around, the staff takes care of those needs with gentle, attentive service. There's adult day services and non-medical home care, so community members can get the exact kind of help wanted without having to look somewhere else, and for those who need it, there's moving help and concierge services to make day-to-day life run smoother.
Life at Rose of Sharon I doesn't just stop at care services either, with a full calendar of educational and social activities, arts and crafts classes, and computer lessons, so people can keep learning and stay engaged, while amenities like a barbershop, a cozy library, a theatre room, large decks, and a communal dining hall bring everyone together, and there's always someone from the friendly staff around to help or just share a chat. Medication gets handled as part of care, so folks don't have to worry about missing doses, and the staff trains to support independence, help with daily tasks, and make sure residents get the most out of what's offered, plus tours are available for any families or friends wanting a closer look at the everyday routine and comforts at Rose of Sharon I. This place prides itself on a relaxed, caring feel, individualized support, and a sense of community that makes it easy for everyone to feel welcome and cared for, whether taking part in activities, enjoying nutritious meals, or simply making new friends.