Not opened to fill a market gap. Opened because our founder saw what was missing — and decided she was the one to build the answer.
Years of direct experience inside nursing home facilities — clinical training, patient outcomes, and a clear picture of what the care system was failing to provide.
After years working in large residential nursing facilities, our founder saw the same patterns repeat themselves everywhere she looked: residents who were physically safe but emotionally invisible, families who felt like visitors in their loved ones’ lives, and care plans that served the institution rather than the individual living inside it.
She knew what good care looked like. She had practiced it. She also knew what got in the way of it — because she had watched it happen at scale, over and over, in facilities that simply had too many residents to care for in a genuinely personal way.
The answer was obvious, once she had the experience to see it: scale down. Get into a home. Know every resident. Let families feel like partners rather than spectators. And bring the clinical standards of professional nursing into that home so nothing is sacrificed in the trade.
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.
Beltsville Elderly Care Home at 13020 Ingleside Drive was opened to be the answer to everything our founder saw missing. Licensed by Maryland, small by deliberate design, staffed by caregivers who share the founding belief that this work is a calling.
Direct patient care inside large residential facilities — administering treatments, observing outcomes, building a granular understanding of what elders actually need to feel at home.
The larger the facility, the harder to provide real individual attention. The best care happens at human scale, in a setting that genuinely feels like home — not an institution trying to feel like one.
A residential home on Ingleside Drive in Beltsville — Maryland licensed, kept intentionally small, and staffed by people who believe elder care is a privilege and a responsibility.
Families from Beltsville, Adelphi, Greenbelt, Laurel, College Park and across the county. The same founding care philosophy, still operating on day one’s terms.
A story is one thing. Seeing the home, meeting the team, and trusting your instincts is another. We welcome tours at any time.