Thrive at home, secure your future, maintain your independence, and access quality care when you need it; all while protecting what you’ve earned, then you need Wesley SecureCare.
The Wesley SecureCare Plan is a Continuing Care at Home Program
Our program offers a person-centered and proactive approach with services to keep members independent and at home. We can provide options to improve your future financial security for long term care expenses. We are a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization and have been working with and for seniors in Maryland since the 1800s.
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Member Benefits
The Wesley at Home offers an array of comprehensive services, and it’s crucial to grasp the full extent of the benefits available to you. We recognize that becoming a part of our program entails more than just a financial commitment; it signifies placing trust in us to aid you in achieving your future aging goals and plans.
Remain Independent
Thrive at home! Live the way you want and be prepared for what comes next. The Wesley SecureCare Plan is the best choice for making sure your independence is preserved.
Access Better Care
Thrive at home! Live the way you want and be prepared for what comes next. The Wesley SecureCare Plan is the best choice for making sure your independence is preserved.
Thrive in Your
Own Home
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