Harper’s House Assisted Living operates as both an assisted-living program and a residential care home, giving residents access to support levels that can be adjusted as needs change. The care team is experienced in managing behavioral issues, wound care, oxygen therapy, and multiple diabetic regimens, including oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale dosing. Residents with special diet requirements or mild dementia conditions are welcome, and the community is one of the few in Baltimore that will also accept adults under 60 who need an assisted-living setting.
Clinical oversight is maintained by an RN or LPN on staff with a licensed nurse on call around the clock. All employees undergo background checks, and caregivers remain awake throughout the night. Security measures include a fenced rear area and alarms on exterior doors. The community accepts residents with psychiatric diagnoses and offers full-assistance support for bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Mobility aid ranges from simple walker support to one-person transfers, and staff can provide standby or supervision when a resident prefers to remain as independent as possible.
Accommodations at Harper’s House are offered in furnished layouts, and some rooms include cable service. Housekeeping is provided, and scheduled laundry keeps clothing and linens on a regular rotation. Because floor plans vary, not every room has all optional features, so a tour is recommended to confirm individual preferences.
Dining follows a set menu designed by nutrition professionals, and between-meal snacks are available. The kitchen team manages diet modifications such as gluten-free, vegetarian, mechanical-chopped, puréed, or thickened-liquid meals to support residents with swallowing concerns or physician-ordered restrictions.
Residents benefit from a stair glide that makes upper-level common areas accessible without lifting or long waits for an elevator. The property is also situated close to public transportation, giving families an uncomplicated way to visit and residents the option to maintain community appointments with minimal travel arrangements.