Rise and Shine Assisted Living is a small residential care home in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, with only three beds, and it sits at 12610 Cambleton Drive, which keeps things more personal and gives each resident a chance to know staff and neighbors better, and because the Owner/Agent, Ms. Michelle Lawrence, manages personally, folks tend to feel like they belong. The community serves seniors needing help with daily routines, medication management, meals, and personal care, and it supports people who want to stay independent but need some assistance, offering both assisted living and memory care services. Rise and Shine also gives home care support and has rehabilitation services as part of its care, so if a resident needs temporary help after an illness or a short-term break for caregivers, they can get respite care, and that's been helpful for local families who need peace of mind for a few days or weeks.
Residents live in studio rooms with private space, sometimes with kitchenettes, and staff, who're known for being friendly and helpful, prepare nutritious meals with input from chefs and meal planners, making sure everyone gets food that works for their health needs. Activities here keep folks engaged and are meant to support their social, mental, physical, and emotional well-being, so there's something for everyone, though not much is said about what kinds of amenities or programs you might find, so that's a detail people should ask about directly if they're interested. Healthcare help includes incontinence care and other non-medical support, but specifics require a phone call since there's not much information openly shared. Though the facility's not BBB accredited and sits as the 8th highest rated in the area with a rating of 6.8 out of 10, its reviews mention high satisfaction from families and residents, including scores like 9.0 and 8.8, which means the folks living there and their families feel well cared for overall.
Rise and Shine's got awards for care at different levels, but the details on those awards aren't public. While the community uses unique names for some features and services, the general idea is straightforward-personalized living and hands-on care for seniors in a home-like spot. Not a lot of other public details are available, so anyone interested will need to reach out and ask more specific questions about what day-to-day life is like, what activities there are, or how personalized the care gets for each resident.