Victory Woods sits in Lexington Park, MD, offering affordable senior apartments for people age 62 and up, and folks can bring small pets up to 35 pounds, which is nice if you like cats or dogs because not everyone wants to live somewhere that won't let you have a pet, and the community has one and two-bedroom apartments with different floor plans, some accessible for wheelchairs, with features like walk-in closets, wall-to-wall carpeting, and big kitchens with microwaves, breakfast bars, and pantry closets, so you get plenty of space for your stuff and can cook like you would at home. Some units are built to be handicap accessible - you'll find things like grab bars, emergency pull cords, and smoke detectors installed for extra safety, and ground floor apartments make things easier if it's hard to do stairs, which a lot of folks care about as they get older, and you can choose apartments like Oxford Ct, Gloucester Ct, or Rue Purchase Road, because people do like to have choices or maybe find one that suits them better, and there's enough room in some of those two-bedroom, one and a half bath units with about 1,000 square feet.
Residents can use a fitness center if they want to do some exercise or maybe enjoy walking paths around the community, and there's a theater room for watching movies, a fireplace lounge for gatherings or just sitting by the fire if you like it quiet, and a business center or library for reading or computer work, along with a community room with a kitchen for activities, an outdoor patio, and an indoor sunroom, so there's always somewhere to sit or visit with friends, and you might see activities like cards, puzzles, internet browsing, or even devotional programs. Social and cultural events get organized to help neighbors meet each other, and staff are available to answer questions or help if you need it, plus transportation is available for a fee and there's parking, although the area is mostly car-dependent, so you'll likely want a car or family nearby. Victory Woods offers independent living, assisted living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's, respite stays, and some nursing and home care services, with healthcare staff handling medication or daily help, so whether someone needs more support or prefers to live independently, there's a range of help, which is practical because many folks' needs can change.
Laundry rooms are on-site, there's package receiving, professional management, and the apartments have full kitchens and bathtubs in the rooms, so you don't have to leave home for little things, and the place sits close to the Lexington Village shopping center so getting groceries or grabbing a meal out isn't hard, plus you've got water views and some spots to enjoy outside nearby, and schools like Greenview Knolls Elementary, Green Holly Elementary, and Esperanza Middle School are close, which sometimes matters for grandkids or family visits. The environment is welcoming and designed for comfort, aiming to keep seniors active, social, and independent as long as possible, with chances to try different activities or just relax if that's more your style, and caregivers are encouraged to stay involved, making residents feel a sense of belonging, so folks can make it their home in whatever way suits them best.