Wright's Enterprise III sits at 352 Laburnum Road in Edgewood, Maryland, and provides assisted living in a small, home-like setting licensed for two residents, which gives people a quiet, personal environment where staff can give more attention to each person without much fuss or noise going on, and the building's got both private and semi-private rooms with private bathrooms, non-slip flooring, smart layouts with big closets, a washer and dryer in each unit, and a few rules for small pets, so if someone likes having a companion animal, there's an option for that, and they keep things comfortable whether someone's staying short-term or for a longer period, with room for spouses or single seniors both. People living here get help with day-to-day things like bathing, dressing, grooming, medication management, and incontinence care; staff can also handle diabetes and non-ambulatory support, two-person transfers, and even spoon feeding and pureed meal requests when needed, and there's regular doctor oversight with an on-site registered nurse making sure everyone's health is watched. Folks get three freshly prepared meals a day, with snacks between, and dietary choices for diabetes, high blood pressure, or specific needs like kosher or vegetarian food, and the kitchen does take special meal requests as needed, so there's not much worry about someone not finding something to eat. The building's safe, with round-the-clock staff, security in place, and systems such as Wander Guard if memory care is needed.
There's a real effort to include activities that seniors can enjoy, so every day might have movies, fitness sessions or gentle wellness routines, board games, animal therapy, and music therapy, and residents can join in arts and crafts, computer classes, and creative activities, with a library, reading rooms, a recreation area, and a garden for fresh air. Community events and group outings are planned so people can shop, visit spiritual centers, or go off-site with transportation available for medical appointments or errands, and although rides cost extra, resident parking's available for those with cars, and it's near public transit if that's needed. The place has community grounds with upkeep, home maintenance, decks outside, indoor and outdoor community spaces for socializing, and sometimes even a spa or wellness room-the rooms themselves are built for safety and access, with low mobility support and flexible living options ranging from studios to one-bedroom units and even short-term or urgent move-ins.
Wright's Enterprise III does daily housekeeping, laundry, transportation, personal care, and coordination with providers like In Good Hands Nursing Services, and offers group programs, family support, massage therapy, and concierge service. There's regular health checks, 24-hour staff, memory care for people with cognitive needs, respite and hospice care, as well as skilled nursing or occupational therapy, and special programs with names unique to the facility. The staff organizes everything so residents can keep as much independence as they can while still being supported, so whether it's help with showering, transfers, getting dressed, or planning an evening bath, people can get the help they need and still feel pretty comfortable and safe in their own space. Residents can take part in outings, enjoy entertainment in the facility's theater, go to salon and barber services, or spend quiet time on the deck or with their pets, so there's enough variety no one feels stuck or bored. House rules allow for outdoor smoking, there's always snacks handy, and health monitoring is ongoing to catch problems early. The overall atmosphere makes it a solid option for a couple or two single seniors who like the idea of living in a calm, home-style place with more personal care, lots of support, and a steady focus on health and daily life.