New Horizon Assisted Living in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, consists of several named homes and programs like Fairday Assisted Living I, Around The Clock Senior Care, Serenity Assisted Living II, Wellness Assisted Living, Willbur Assisted Living, Aging Solution Assisted Living, Candice Cares At Webbwood Court, Candice Cares at Webbwood 2, Bea's Hive Assisted Living, Angels Next Door, and Abundant Love and Care, which all sit in different spots but share the same focus on care and comfort for seniors. Some buildings only have room for four or five residents, while others can handle up to eight, making the settings small and easier for staff to keep an eye on everybody, especially folks with dementia, Alzheimer's, or other memory loss conditions, and they've got specific memory care programs set up for those who need it. You'll find secured grounds for those who wander and flexible visiting hours in certain houses, and the staff knows how to handle people who may act out, try to leave, or even have suicidal thoughts, so supervision is steady, day and night, with a nurse on staff, a doctor on call, and trained caregivers available 24/7 for things like help with dressing, bathroom needs, transferring with mechanical lifts, incontinence care, medication and insulin shots, and regular health checks. They're also pet friendly, there's a focus on individualized care plans to fit each person and their changing needs, so some might get more rehabilitation or diabetic management, while others receive behavioral support or reminders for daily activities, plus they offer standby help during mealtime or unscheduled moments.
The homes offer both studio and one-bedroom units, as well as communal living spaces, with safety features like wheelchair accessible showers, ADA bathrooms, panic buttons, and full tubs for bathing. There are apartment upkeep services, housekeeping, and options for short stays or respite care too. Meals come with kosher and vegetarian choices, planned by trained staff, and the buildings have a wellness center, fitness room, massage therapy, a library and reading area, arts and crafts spots, and even a beauty and barbershop, so everyone has stuff to do without going too far, though they also arrange group trips or offsite activities for those who want a change of scenery.
Both indoor and outdoor spaces are easy to get around, including walking trails, a garden and courtyard, places for group dining, and rooms to relax or read, and there's transportation and help on hand whether you've got appointments in town or just want to go somewhere nearby, sometimes for free and sometimes for a fee. The facility sits close to public transit, making visits easier for friends and family. There's a special focus on memory care and Alzheimer's, including secured areas and special staff training, and some locations provide around-the-clock care for dementia, while others are prepared for residents who might have high needs or mobility limitations. They're known for their friendly approach, unique names for their buildings and programs, and try to make things comfortable by paying attention to both health care and daily living needs. Backed by years of experience, the centers deliver clear, direct support and a variety of activities, letting residents socialize and stay as independent as possible while having help close by.