Not opened to fill a gap in the market. Opened because our founder knew what was missing — and decided to build it.
Years of direct nursing home care — clinical standards, real outcomes, and a clear picture of what needed to change.
After years in large residential nursing facilities, our founder saw the same pattern: residents physically safe but emotionally invisible, families treated like visitors, care plans shaped by the institution rather than the individual.
She knew what good care looked like — and what got in the way of it. She knew that scale was part of the problem. In a large facility, every resident is one of many. In a home, they are simply family.
“When you work in elder care long enough, you know what it looks like when it’s done right. I opened this home to make sure it was done right.”
Direct care with elderly residents — administering treatment, observing outcomes, building deep understanding of what elders truly need to thrive.
The larger the facility, the harder to provide the individual attention that made a real difference. The conviction: best care happens at human scale, in a setting that feels like home.
A residential home on Ingleside Drive — Maryland licensed, small by design, staffed by caregivers who believe elder care is a calling, not a job.
Today serving families across Beltsville, Adelphi, Greenbelt, Laurel, College Park — with the same care philosophy that opened our doors.
A story is one thing. Seeing the home and meeting the team is another. Tours always welcome.