Bowie Assisted Living, Inc sits on 2.5 acres in Bowie, Maryland, inside a building finished in the Italian Tuscany style with decorative wood beams and marble, which gives the place a warm, home-like feel that many families seem to talk about. The place has been around since 1987 and can house up to 15 residents in a mix of private and semi-private rooms, all spread out across 5,533 square feet. The facility is licensed for Levels 1, 2, and 3 care, which means folks who need basic help with daily tasks all the way to those who need a higher level of care, including diabetic monitoring and memory care for those with dementia, can find what they need here. The land is nicely landscaped, offers a peaceful and quiet setting, and the whole property feels calm and open so residents can have a good time enjoying the view or simply relaxing.
The staff at Bowie Assisted Living, Inc can speak several languages - English, Spanish, Russian, and Lithuanian - and they help with a wide range of personal needs like managing medications, blood sugar testing, insulin injections, as well as personal hygiene, grooming, ambulation, and feeding. They are known for being dependable, friendly, and attentive, and they try hard to understand every resident's individual needs by working closely with the families. Respite care is available for those who need short-term help, whether for a day, a weekend, a week, or a month, and there's always someone around to give a hand, even with things like bladder and bowel incontinence.
The building, which changed hands for $4,250,000 from The Aldag Family Trust to Bowie Assisted Living, comes with studio and semi-private rooms that average $4,800 a month, plus a community fee of $4,800. Amenities are home-like, with a focus on comfort and privacy, and residents can join social, educational, and entertaining activities so there's always something to do, which helps people stay engaged and form friendships. The community environment is relaxed, almost pastoral, and visitors often say the property feels comfortable and the atmosphere is caring. Memory care is tailored to those with Alzheimer's and dementia, with a controlled setting and activities that help keep the mind active. Staff are trained to provide the highest level of care allowed by their license, and they work all day and night to support both the medical and emotional needs of people living there, making sure people feel as independent as possible for as long as possible.