OUR MISSION

We are passionately committed to making a difference in peoples' lives by providing services of the highest quality and value in a supportive environment, promoting the health, independence, and social interaction of seniors.


MANAGEMENT GOALS

It is our goal to foster an environment that encourages collaborative team management at all levels of the organization. Our mission is achieved by setting high standards, encouraging honest feedback, and rewarding individual and group achievements. Our success results from each community's ability to balance exceptional resident service and employee satisfaction, high-quality standards, and fiscal responsibility.


CORE VALUES

  1. Passion for service to seniors

  2. Understanding the importance of independence, choice, and dignity to quality of life

  3. Respect for all members of our family

  4. Honesty, integrity, responsiveness, and forthright communication

  5. Desire to constantly improve


COST OF ASSISTED LIVING IN MARYLAND

The State of Maryland defines assisted living as a residence that provides housing and supportive services, including supervision, personal assistance, and healthcare, to adults who need help with the basic activities of daily living. Maryland assisted living facilities are licensed to provide up to three levels of care: Level I-low, Level II-moderate, and Level III-high. The lowest level of assisted living care includes assistance with personal chores such as bathing and/or dressing for elder residents, who are otherwise in good physical and mental health. The highest level of care provides full assistance with all activities of daily living, such as bathing, grooming, and eating, memory care services for residents with dementia, and professional management of medications.


Most Maryland residents pay for an assisted living using their own personal savings or those of a family member. Medicare, the government's health plan for adults age 65 and older, does not cover the cost of assisted living care. Some public assistance is available however Medicaid. Medicaid offers financial assistance to seniors with limited income and assists those who reside in selected assisted living facilities between 4 and 16 residents.