Brightview Avondell in Bel Air, Maryland, provides two levels of residency: Assisted Living for individuals who need daily support and Independent Living for residents who are largely self-sufficient but prefer the reassurance of on-site services. Both options are backed by clinical oversight that includes medication management, support for residents with moderate dementia, and specialized care for diabetics who rely on oral medications. A dedicated memory care wing is available for those who would benefit from a secured environment tailored to cognitive conditions.
Around-the-clock access to a nurse is in place, and all staff members undergo background checks. Caregivers remain awake during the night shift, and an on-site activity director coordinates daily programs. Residents can summon help through pull-cord alert systems, while 24-hour security ensures prompt response. Routine on-site services include nursing visits, podiatry, diabetic monitoring, incontinence and ambulatory care, and laundry. Full assistance is offered with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and staff can handle transfers for individuals who use walkers or wheelchairs.
Apartments are designed to balance privacy and practicality. Floor plans may feature private bathrooms, kitchenettes, independent temperature controls, and cable connections, although these amenities are not present in every unit. Maintenance and housekeeping are handled by the community, allowing residents to focus on daily routines rather than household chores.
The dining program supplies three daily meals with snacks available throughout the day. Menus can be adapted for physician-ordered or resident-requested diet modifications, including diabetic and texture-altered options. Staff members provide full assistance with eating when needed, ensuring that nutritional goals are met consistently.
Residents have access to on-site parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, a barber and beauty shop, exercise and movie rooms, a wellness center, internet connectivity, landscaped communal gardens, and regularly scheduled religious services.