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3 Bea’s Assisted Living is a residential senior living home nestled in a small town neighborhood in Lusby, Maryland. The community is 60 miles southeast of Washington, D.C. They provide quality care for seniors in need of assisted living.
Although every resident is in need of assisted living, each individual has different care needs, so the community creates personalized care plans. Feel at ease knowing your loved one has caregivers available around the clock. With five bedrooms in the residential home, seniors have living choices of private or shared rooms. Seniors can explore the town through community outings or attend doctor’s appointments with the communal transportation services. Valuing senior’s engagement, the community provides a variety of activities like art classes, movies, and shopping trips.
With Lusby located right off of the Chesapeake Bay, beautiful beaches are within driving distance of the community. Visit the historical landmark Cove Point Lighthouse that was built nearly 200 years ago. Cast a line at the nearby fishing pier. Wine enthusiasts can visit one of the local wineries and enjoy the award-winning wines at Perigeaux Vineyards & Winery. Find quality care at 3 Bea’s Assisted Living.
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Call (443) 219-7264 to reach a resident at 3 Bea's Assisted Living.
To reach a resident at 3 Bea's Assisted Living call: (443) 219-7264
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