Three Bea's Assisted Living at Peace Court
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- 2050 Peace Ct, Saint Leonard, MD 20685
- (410) 586-2001
- 3.5 ( 2 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Memory Care
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Description
About This Community
At Three Bea's Assisted Living at Peace Court, we are committed to providing your loved ones with excellent care and treat each resident with kindness and respect.
Our beautiful, immaculately clean, single-level assisted living residence provides a home-like atmosphere where our residents are able to thrive in an environment that is comfortable and safe. Our residents feel like they are part of an extended family as they enjoy amenities like the sunroom, deck, patio, large yard and common areas.
Located in a quiet residential area, we are a quick ride to nearby shopping, library, restaurants, activities, and the shore. We happily provide our residents with transportation for their outings and group activities.
Some of the many features and services of Three Bea's Assisted Living at Peace Court include:
- Private and Semi-Private Rooms
- Personalized Care Plan
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Transportation
- Nurse Practitioner and Delegating Nurse on Staff
- Pharmacy Delivery Service
- Three Nutritious and Delicious Meals, Snacks Daily
- Medication Assistance
- Beautiful Outdoor and Indoor Space
- Dressing Assistance
- Bathing and Grooming Assistance
- Laundry and Housekeeping
- Parties
- Holiday Celebrations
- Visiting Religious Services
- Onsite Services or Salon Visits
- Exercise
- Activities
- Games
- Crafts
- Music
- Outings
Reviews
3.5
( 2 Reviews )
Karen
February 08, 2023
I looked at Three Bea's Assisted Living at Peace Court. The home was very nice. They offered memory care and assisted living. The staff were professional, very kind, empathetic, and sincerely concerned about our needs. I didn't see a library, but they had a gathering room to watch TV or play cards.
Julie
August 27, 2022
Three Bea's Assisted Living at Peace Court was very homey, which is nice and comforting. The caretaker was very kind and full of information for us. The residents we met seemed very nice, but all I saw were TVs. The room shown to me was very homey and not institutional at all.