Saint Theresa Assisted Living sits at 3502 St Johns Pl in Upper Marlboro, MD, and offers both assisted living and memory care in a quiet suburban spot that feels like a home more than a facility, really, with roomy open floor plans, plenty of sunlight, and nice closet space, and folks get to choose between semi-private rooms at $3,000 a month or private rooms for $4,000, all in a cozy two-story house with full bathrooms and a kitchen that's kept in good shape. Residents get help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, walking, cooking, and taking medicine, and there are live-in caregivers around, so families know someone's there to lend a hand whenever it's needed. For seniors living with dementia or Alzheimer's, there's a separate memory care option with 24-hour supervision, special programs, and simple routines geared toward helping with memory, minimizing confusion, and keeping residents comfortable, and those spaces have safety features and home-cooked meals as well.
The place does what it can to make life enjoyable for seniors, offering wellness and social activities so people can make friends, join in on hobbies, or just relax in the community areas or in the shaded fenced backyard, which gives room for walks and fresh air without worry. Seniors and visiting family appreciate that Saint Theresa keeps things pet-friendly, too, and provides specialty meals along with help getting to appointments or running errands. Being in Upper Marlboro means residents don't have to go far for parks, pharmacies, doctors, a hospital, or even a sit-down meal with loved ones at one of the 17 nearby restaurants. Saint Theresa is part of a group of senior care homes, related to names like Sacred Heart Adult Care Home, WillBur Assisted Living, and Beulah Spring Assisted Living, sharing experience but keeping its own small, personal feel. A senior living counselor is available to talk to families about needs and next steps, offering advice about costs, Medicare, and choices without pressure or payment up front, and local advisors can guide you through long-term care decisions. The house may be small, but the focus on keeping people safe, independent, and socially connected has earned a 4.6-star rating from those who've been part of the community, showing that most find comfort and good care there.