Wright Enterprise I sits in the Edgewood neighborhood of Maryland, right at 354 Laburnum Rd, and offers a small, relaxed home-like setting for up to four residents, so folks get plenty of personalized attention and care, which works real well for people who like quiet, familiar faces around them, and there aren't crowds to deal with, everybody sort of knows each other. This place has both private and semi-private rooms, with private baths and outdoor spaces like gardens where residents can enjoy fresh air or share a cup of tea with a friend, and the staff helps with all kinds of daily living needs, from bathing and dressing to mobility, medication management, and incontinence care, too, so if you need a hand, someone's always close by. They cook three meals a day, home-cooked style, and offer special diets, including for those with high blood pressure, diabetes, or who want kosher or vegetarian meals, and everyone eats together in the dining room, which keeps things social and friendly. There are scheduled programs, music sessions, tabletop games, and even animal therapy, plus creative arts, fitness routines, and memory care services for those who might wander, thanks to secured areas and systems like Wander Guard.
You'll also find a visiting hairdresser, and they coordinate rides for doctor visits, shopping, or going to spiritual services, no fuss, since many people don't drive anymore. The place is wheelchair accessible, has safety features and emergency alert systems, and the rooms are furnished, but you can also bring some things from home if you like, so it feels more like your own room. They run daily housekeeping and laundry, so you don't have to worry about chores, and there's a movie night, WiFi, cable TV, and a library, along with lots of chances to join in on activities, whether it's music therapy, crafts, or outings around Edgewood.
Wright Enterprise I is operated by Ella Wright Ta Wrights Enterprise, which makes it feel like a family-run place with helpful, kind staff who really care, and they encourage family to visit and be involved. You can find both assisted living and independent living options here, and the care can change as needs change, including more advanced support like dementia and memory care, wound care, or hospice, with nurses, podiatry, medication support, and even occupational therapy if needed, and they're able to help with both ambulatory and non-ambulatory care, transfers, and use of wheelchairs. There's a real focus on letting people stay as independent as possible, while still offering the support and safety folks may need, and there's a familiar, neighborly feel to the place. Smoking is allowed outdoors, and pets, well, you'll want to check with the staff about specifics there, but there is animal therapy sometimes for those who love animals. The staff fosters a good-natured, respectful environment that aims to keep everyone's dignity and comfort in mind, and the place gets positive reviews for cleanliness and how it feels more like a real home than a big facility.