House Of Victory Apostolic in Baltimore operates as a residential care home, giving residents access to round-the-clock supervision and personal assistance in a smaller, house-like setting. The staff is equipped to handle complex medical needs that include wound care, oxygen therapy, and blood-sugar monitoring for diabetics who rely on either oral medications or insulin injections. The team is also trained in managing behavioral challenges such as combativeness or nighttime wakefulness, and they accept adults younger than 60 who need the same level of support as older residents. Special diets are accommodated as part of each resident’s care plan, ensuring physicians’ orders and nutrition guidelines are followed.
In addition to direct medical support, the community offers assistance with everyday tasks such as bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication reminders. Caregivers are present day and night, adjusting services as conditions change. Coordination with outside healthcare providers, pharmacy services, and visiting clinicians helps residents avoid unnecessary hospital trips and maintain continuity of care. Family members receive timely updates, and care plans are reviewed regularly to keep everyone informed.
Private and semi-private rooms are available; each comes furnished, although residents may bring personal items to make the space their own. Some rooms include cable service, while others do not, so it’s best to ask for specifics during a tour. Common areas are easy to navigate, and safety features such as grab bars and non-skid flooring are in place. Because room configurations vary, prospective residents should confirm which amenities are included in the accommodation they are considering.
Meals follow a set menu designed to meet general nutritional guidelines, and snacks are available between meal times. The kitchen team can modify textures, adjust carbohydrate counts, or otherwise tailor dishes for residents who require diet management. Menus rotate on a schedule, and staff monitor consumption to ensure residents are eating well and staying hydrated.