Mamie's Loving Care is a small assisted living facility in Temple Hills, Maryland that offers support for up to five residents, and you'll find that they help older adults who need some daily assistance but don't require full-time nursing care, and in this home, people can get help with bathing, dressing, bathroom use, grooming, or getting in and out of bed, plus laundry, housekeeping, and general healthcare with care plans that change to fit each resident. Some residents live in private studios, and others might share a room; the spaces have wheelchair-accessible showers, non-slip floors, and handy safety features throughout, and you'd notice both indoor and outdoor sitting areas, walking trails, a garden, communal dining rooms, music and art programs, and a friendly community room for gathering. Mamie's Loving Care has specialized support for those with Alzheimer's or dementia in a secured memory care area, including a wander alert system and resident bracelets, and since they've nurses on staff-plus a nurse on call-medical monitoring and help are always nearby, but they don't have 24-hour awake senior caregivers for things like insulin injections without arranging it in advance.
Residents can get access to daily home-cooked meals with options for special diets like diabetic meals, and snacks between meals, and there are planned activities, movies, arts, crafts, music therapy, and pet visits, along with fitness classes, walking, outings, and holiday parties, while outside services like podiatry, dental care, physical therapy, or occupational therapy are available along with coordination for medical appointments or errands when needed. For those with high care needs, Mamie's offers both respite and hospice care, and many residents age in place while getting help with medication, personal hygiene, managing daily routines, and transfers, with staff standing by if someone needs extra hands or a special lift device. They welcome residents with complex behaviors or memory loss, create care plans for people with very different needs, and do what they can to keep everyone active and connected, with group events, devotional services, book rooms, games, massage therapy, a beauty and barber shop, companion pets, and transportation support available; it's all designed to feel like a safe, calm, home-like setting where people can stay as independent as possible. Facility regulations and licensing comes from the Maryland Department of Social Services, and because the programs and amenities here can change often, visitors should check directly to learn what's offered right now or to ask about room availability.