Hagerstown Senior Living Community

A Wonderful Active Lifestyle

Visitors are immediately greeted by our warm, inviting atmosphere and welcoming staff, who take the time to greet everyone who comes through our doors. Just off our spacious lobby is our lovely living room, where fresh coffee is always brewing. And at almost any time of the day, our community is humming with activity. You’ll see residents everywhere, visiting together on comfy couches, enjoying happy hour or participating in morning exercise classes. Ours is a lively, vibrant senior living community, all within an elegant building that feels much like a grand hotel of the past. And we offer a five-day skilled therapy program that allows residents to stay right here for their physical, occupational and speech therapy needs.

One of our most popular activities is our chair exercise program, which is held every day including weekends. The program is designed to help residents loosen their muscles and build strength, which is especially important for those who are not independently ambulatory. With soothing music in the background, the half-hour sessions are also very relaxing. We offer all kinds of games, puzzles and bingo, as well as a resident Bridge Club. Every Monday, residents get together for Happy Hour. Residents also have the opportunity to attend musical performances; for example, one of our family members plays the piano. And three nights a week, we offer movies and hot popcorn, fresh from our own popcorn machine.

Partnering with the Local Neighborhood Community

Since 2005, when our memory care program first opened, our community has participated in our local Memory Walk, sponsored by the National Alzheimer’s Association. The Memory Walk is the nation's largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care, support and research.

Loyalton at Hagerstown holds monthly Alzheimer’s support groups for family members and for those members of the public who are caring for a loved one at home and may need some extra support. Our memory impairment experts educate participants about the disease and the disease process, talk about individual concerns and share tips on caring for a loved one with this devastating illness.

Fine Dining

At each meal, our residents are waited on by a professional wait-staff dressed in traditional black and white outfits with bowties – again, much like you’d expect at an elegant hotel. Our Dining Services Director, who has been here for more than five years, plans our menu and occasionally wears the chef’s hat. She always offers a main entrée, which might include roast beef and potatoes, chicken dishes or a comfort casserole. In addition, there is an “always available” menu should residents want something other than the main entrée. Our full breakfast features made-to-order eggs, bacon, sausage, fruits, pastries, juices and more. For residents with dietary restrictions, we have a staff Dietician who oversees all of our residents with special dietary requirements. Just about any type of diet can be accommodated, including diabetic diets focused on controlling carbohydrates, a no-salt cardiac diet or mechanical soft. A variety of snacks – which could include muffins, corn bread, cookies or fruit – are also available in the living room, and food is served whenever we have special activities.