Riva Terrace 6 sits in a quiet part of Davidsonville, Maryland, close to farms where residents can see fresh flowers and country views, and there's quick access to Interstate 50 for easy trips to shops and appointments. This residential care home helps seniors with daily living and keeps a family-like feeling, letting everyone feel at home. Residents get furnished rooms, either private or shared, that have wheelchair accessible showers for safety and comfort. The staff helps with everything from getting dressed and bathing to medication and managing diabetes, even offering high acuity and incontinence care, and they're able to give two-person assists when that's needed.
People here enjoy meals prepared fresh every day with plenty of attention for allergies and diabetes, and if a resident needs nutritional counseling or wants to eat on a different schedule, there's all-day dining and dietary support. Riva Terrace 6 allows pets such as cats and dogs, so folks can bring a companion. Community life offers movie nights, dances, socials, activities onsite, and a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces to meet in, stroll, or relax, plus gardens and walking paths. Residents have access to transportation, parking, and scheduled outings including medical visits and shopping, and there's a move-in coordinator to make arriving easier.
Safety is important, especially for memory care residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, so the home prevents wandering and keeps the area secure, and the staff is trained to support people with behavioral issues from these conditions. Nurses are on staff, there's an emergency alert system, and hospice care is available if needed. Residents can also get help with insulin through a sliding scale program. The community offers personal grooming with beauty, barber, and manicure services, along with housekeeping and laundry. They run devotional services for those seeking spiritual support. Riva Terrace 6 accepts men and has respite stays for short-term care, focusing on helping every resident stay as independent as possible while supporting them in day-to-day life, and they always aim to value everyone and encourage an active, meaningful life right there in the home.