Second Home Senior Living was founded with the intention of providing exceptional, personalized care for elderly individuals in a setting that embodies a sense of home. The facility offers RN-supervised care to ensure that each resident receives a custom-tailored plan that meets their specific needs. In particular, the care home specializes in providing support for individuals living with dementia, following best practices to ensure their well-being and comfort.
Situated in a quiet neighborhood on 3 acres of land, Second Home offers a serene and peaceful environment for residents to enjoy. Caregivers at the facility are carefully selected, thoroughly vetted, and extensively trained to provide the highest level of care possible. With a low caregiver-to-resident ratio, each individual receives personalized attention and support.
The amenities at Second Home include private single-resident rooms, recreational and exercise areas, a custom-built chairlift, and a house-wide electricity generator. Additionally, the community is located in a safe residential neighborhood in western Howard County, providing residents with a tranquil setting to call home. Eleonora Don, the Principal Owner and Assisted Living Manager, brings a wealth of experience and passion for caring for seniors to the facility. Her personal journey with her grandmother's dementia diagnosis inspired her to create a space where older adults could receive the around-the-clock care they need in a warm and familial environment.
Eleonora's dedication to senior care is evident in her involvement in organizations such as Gilchrist Hospice, the Alzheimer's Association, and COGS (Coalition of Geriatric Services), where she has worked to promote and support the well-being of older adults. The name "Second Home" speaks to the founder's own experience of creating a welcoming and comfortable space for her grandmother, where she could receive the care and support she needed, reminiscent of the warmth and familiarity of home. Second Home Senior Living strives to be a place where residents feel safe, cared for, and embraced as part of a supportive community.