George's Assisted Living, also called M&A's Place, sits in a quiet neighborhood at 12933 Summit Ridge Terrace in Germantown, Maryland, and has seven assisted living units, sometimes described as having five to seven beds depending on room setup, and you can choose from studio suites, shared living quarters, or private bedrooms, all with ADA compliant bathrooms and in-room emergency systems. The place helps seniors who need a hand with daily chores like bathing, dressing, going to the bathroom, and getting up or down, but who are still able to move around on their own for the most part, and they offer care plans that fit each person's needs. Folks living here get services such as dementia and Alzheimer's care, regular doctor checkups, medicine management, diabetic care, and extra help with things like incontinence, high medical needs, or rehabilitation.
They welcome small pets and have a staff awake throughout the day and night, with emergency buttons in each apartment if anyone needs help fast, which can be a comfort. Meals come out of a kitchen where chefs and dietitians prepare menus that match dietary needs, including dementia-friendly options, and snacks are available all day, so there's no need to worry if you get hungry between meals, and there's even a bistro and an area for eating outside in the courtyard. Residents can use the library, attend arts and crafts, enjoy massage therapy, and keep up with wellness and fitness in dedicated spaces, with personal concierge help and planned educational activities giving some variety.
The building has strong security, non-slip floors, and safe designs throughout communal areas and living spaces, and there's help moving in and with any tasks like laundry and housekeeping, so no one needs to worry about upkeep. There are walking trails, decks, porches where folks can sit outside, and parking for family members who come to visit, with Wi-Fi for those who want to stay connected. George's Assisted Living focuses on providing a safe, comfortable setting with tailored care, making sure each resident can live with as much independence as they're able, while having the support needed nearby whenever it's needed.