Advent Home sits in Clinton, Maryland, as a small assisted living residence licensed for five beds, and folks will find its single-story setup makes getting around pretty simple, and residents can choose between private or semi-private rooms, each with internet and TV. Advent Home's team of caregivers is available all day and night, helping people with daily tasks like bathing, eating, medication, and getting dressed, and there's always an RN doing health checks while the staff looks out for everyone's well-being, safety, and comfort. Those with memory loss or who wander more than they should get extra support through memory care programs, which are designed to help seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia stay safe and engaged.
People who need more independence can go about their day with little supervision, and those who want an added layer of security have plenty of help any time they ask for it, which is nice since Advent Home works as an assisted living, memory care, independent living, and residential care home, all together under one roof. Meals here come three times daily with snacks in between, and staff pay attention to each person's diet needs or preferences, so nobody feels left out, and the kitchen is always working to make meals that are nutritious and familiar. Housekeeping, laundry, fresh linens, and medication deliveries from a local pharmacy are included, which lets everyone focus more on their hobbies or visiting with friends.
The social calendar brings out activities like gardening, arts and crafts, games, puzzles, group fitness, and even cookouts or dance time in the wider lounge areas or outside, so residents have spaces to walk, relax, or spend time together in a kind, tight-knit crowd. There's always a sense of people caring for one another, with staff keeping an eye out, and the atmosphere stays warm and neighborly, since the place wants residents to feel they belong and have purpose. Advent Home keeps its doors open to Maryland seniors from any county, offering continuity of care for folks whose needs change, since it's a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) as well. While Advent Home hasn't published pricing, families can call for info or set up assessments, and the place runs between a 4.0 rating by SeniorAdvisor.com and verified reviews, so it seems people appreciate the home's approach, care, and thoughtful amenities, all served up with a straightforward focus on each person's comfort and safety.