Maryland Gardens Post Acute sits as a verified senior community with a focus on quality care and round-the-clock supervision, with 24-hour caregivers and a call system in place so help is always close if someone needs it, and there are skilled nursing and assisted living services, which means people get help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, moving around, or taking their medicine, and they also help people after hospital stays, through short-term rehabilitation, and for those with more serious medical needs, there's skilled nursing with nurses always there. There are 100 beds, split into 40 for assisted living and 58 for skilled nursing, and rooms are mostly semi-private, with comforts like furniture and telephones for staying connected with loved ones, and the atmosphere is made to feel like home, so things are a bit more relaxed and pleasant, even while care is always there. People with memory loss or dementia can be safe here, too, because there are secure memory care communities, outdoor areas where people can't wander off, staff trained for Alzheimer's and dementia, special alerts, and a program for dementia care, which is important because safety and comfort go together. For people who only need care for a short time, maybe if a caregiver is away, respite care is another service that lets folks stay temporarily and get support, and social services are available as well.
Daily life has plenty of structure, with scheduled activities, resident-run events, movie nights, arts and crafts in the community room or arts room, plus a community library for quiet reading, and social programs help everyone stay involved. There's a lush courtyard and safe, secure walking paths for strolls or just relaxing outside, with a garden and plenty of places for fresh air. Haircuts and trims can happen at the on-site barber or salon. Meals are served all day in the dining room with restaurant-style options, and they can handle special diets such as allergy-sensitive or diabetes-friendly meals, so people with needs can eat safely. Maryland Gardens Post Acute offers laundry and housekeeping, along with help moving in, so new residents settle more easily, and non-ambulatory folks get the support they need for getting around or day-to-day activities.
The facility takes both Medicare and Medicaid, which is important for people thinking about costs, and it's a for-profit place owned by a limited liability company, part of the bigger PACS Senior Living group. Overall, the care matches each person's needs, from those who want more independence with some help, to people who need very hands-on care all day and night, always backed up by personalized service and a strong effort to keep life comfortable, safe, and as pleasant as possible.