Penn Mar Apartments

Penn Mar Apartments Nestled away in a park-like setting in Forestville, MD, Penn Mar is a community with charm & style. Management hosts resident activities throughout the year.

Nestled away in a park-like setting in Forestville, MD is a community with charm & style. These beautiful apartment homes are truly house sized and have unique touches like a formal dining room, spacious porch or balcony with large windows and generous walk in closets. The community is located minutes from public transportation, Washington, DC and the Capitol Beltway. Metrobus service is available

at your doorstep with all of our Forestville MD apartments. There is an outdoor pool and plenty of free parking. Small dogs and cats are welcome.

When bad things happen, we often need to take a little more time for ourselves. Here are some ideas of things you can do...
03/07/2024

When bad things happen, we often need to take a little more time for ourselves. Here are some ideas of things you can do as well as the phone number for the Crisis Line where there are folks you can talk to 24/7

We care about you and know that local events may impact you and your family.   Here are some ideas about how to deal wit...
03/07/2024

We care about you and know that local events may impact you and your family. Here are some ideas about how to deal with your feelings during difficult times.

"Managing your distress in the aftermath of a shooting

You may be struggling to understand how a shooting rampage could take place in a community, even a workplace or military base, and why such a terrible thing would happen.

You may be struggling to understand how a shooting could occur and why such a terrible thing would happen. There may never be satisfactory answers to these questions.

We do know, though, that it is typical for people to experience a variety of emotions following such a traumatic event. These feelings can include shock, sorrow, numbness, fear, anger, disillusionment, grief, and others. You may find that you have trouble sleeping, concentrating, eating, or remembering even simple tasks. This is common and should pass after a while.

Over time, the caring support of family and friends can help to lessen the emotional impact and ultimately make the changes brought about by the tragedy more manageable. You may feel that the world is a more dangerous place today than you did yesterday. It will take some time to recover your sense of equilibrium.

Meanwhile, you may wonder how to go on living your daily life. You can strengthen your resilience—the ability to adapt well in the face of adversity—in the days and weeks ahead.

Here are some tips

**Talk about it. Ask for support from people who care about you and who will listen to your concerns. Receiving support and care can be comforting and reassuring. It often helps to speak with others who have shared your experience so you do not feel so different or alone.
Strive for balance. When a tragedy occurs, it’s easy to become overwhelmed and have a negative or pessimistic outlook. Balance that viewpoint by reminding yourself of people and events which are meaningful and comforting, even encouraging. Striving for balance empowers you and allows for a healthier perspective on yourself and the world around you.

**Turn it off and take a break. You may want to keep informed, but try to limit the amount of news you take in whether it’s from the Internet, television, newspapers or magazines. While getting the news informs you, being overexposed to it can actually increase your stress. The images can be very powerful in reawakening your feeling of distress. Also, schedule some breaks to distract yourself from thinking about the incident and focus instead on something you enjoy. Try to do something that will lift your spirits.

**Honor your feelings. Remember that it is common to have a range of emotions after a traumatic incident. You may experience intense stress similar to the effects of a physical injury. For example, you may feel exhausted, sore or off balance.

**Take care of yourself. Engage in healthy behaviors to enhance your ability to cope with excessive stress. Eat well-balanced meals, get plenty of rest and build physical activity into your day.

**Avoid alcohol and drugs because they can suppress your feelings rather than help you to manage and lessen your distress. In addition, alcohol and drugs may intensify your emotional or physical pain.

**Establish or re-establish routines such as eating meals at regular times and following an exercise program. If you are having trouble sleeping, try some relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing, meditation or yoga.
Help others or do something productive.

**Locate resources in your community on ways that you can help people who have been affected by this incident, or have other needs. Helping someone else often has the benefit of making you feel better, too.

**If you have recently lost friends or family in this or other tragedies. Remember that grief is a long process. Give yourself time to experience your feelings and to recover. For some, this might involve staying at home; for others it may mean getting back to your daily routine. Dealing with the shock and trauma of such an event will take time. It is typical to expect many ups and downs, including “survivor guilt”—feeling bad that you escaped the tragedy while others did not.

For many people, using the tips and strategies mentioned above may be sufficient to get through the current crisis. At times, however an individual can get stuck or have difficulty managing intense reactions. A licensed mental health professional such as a psychologist can assist you in developing an appropriate strategy for moving forward. It is important to get professional help if you feel like you are unable to function or perform basic activities of daily living.

Recovering from such a tragic event may seem difficult to imagine. Persevere and trust in your ability to get through the challenging days ahead. Taking the steps in this guide can help you cope at this very difficult time."

This tip sheet was made possible with help from the following APA members: Dewey Cornell, PhD, Richard A. Heaps, PhD, Jana Martin, PhD, H. Katherine O’Neill, PhD, Karen Settle, PhD, Peter Sheras, PhD, Phyllis Koch-Sheras, PhD, and members of Div. 17.

Its been a difficult time for many of our residents. Here are some resources and information that you can use in times o...
08/22/2023

Its been a difficult time for many of our residents. Here are some resources and information that you can use in times of Crisis

11/15/2022
Residents are invited to join us tomorrow for a pickup and go HOLIDAY EVENT. 4 TO 5:30 IN THE COMMUNITY ROOM.  MASKS REQ...
12/13/2021

Residents are invited to join us tomorrow for a pickup and go HOLIDAY EVENT. 4 TO 5:30 IN THE COMMUNITY ROOM. MASKS REQUIRED.

11/21/2021

Whats your favorite holiday tradition

Summer programs for children start on Thursday and Friday of thos week.   Did you sign your children up yet?Los programa...
07/05/2021

Summer programs for children start on Thursday and Friday of thos week. Did you sign your children up yet?

Los programas de verano para niños comienzan el jueves y viernes de esa semana. ¿Inscribiste a tus hijos ya?

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WoHeLo2021

*URGENT/URGENTE*Families in Prince George's Country needing to register their children for Summer School (High School on...
04/29/2021

*URGENT/URGENTE*

Families in Prince George's Country needing to register their children for Summer School (High School only) please send a email to [email protected] requesting more information before 5:00pm on April 30th.
You should receive a response within a few days.

This is for ALL High Schools in Prince Georges County.It will be virtual schooling.

High Point High School students that desire in-person schooling for the summer, you must fill out this link below.

Link to interest form High Point High School ONLY:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdw-lRSMVfkiCCk293JhPc8-elz84F_fwjQpklD7-G3TvCxmQ/viewform

If you have any questions be feel free to contact [email protected] or [email protected]

For parents in Prince George's County that are interested in summer school for students K-8 please explore this link
https://www.pgcps.org/summerprograms/

Familias en el Condado de Prince George's que necesita registrar sus hijos en escuela de verana (colegio secundario) mande un correo electronico a [email protected] para mas informacion antes de 5:00PM el 30 de Abril por favor.
Debes recibir una respuesta en menos de 48 horas (lunes-jueves).

Solo estudiantes en el Condado de Prince George's. Esto es virtual.

Los estudiantes de High Point High School que deseen recibir educación en persona durante el verano, deben completar este enlace:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdw-lRSMVfkiCCk293JhPc8-elz84F_fwjQpklD7-G3TvCxmQ/viewform

Si tienen preguntas contacta [email protected] o [email protected]

Para los padres en el Condado de Prince George's que tienen interes en escuela del verano para K-8 usa este enlace.
https://www.pgcps.org/summerprograms/

02/07/2021

Here is some updated info on Vaccinations

Scheduling a Vaccine Appointment

While supplies of the vaccine are limited, scheduling an appointment will continue to be challenging for those who are eligible as part of Phase 1. Our best advice for those who are currently eligible to be vaccinated in Phase 1 is to explore all options for getting vaccinated and to be persistent. It may seem as if there are no appointments, but we are hearing daily from residents who have been successful in getting vaccinated at the Prince George’s County Sports and Learning Complex or at the Bowie Giant.



Vaccination Options

1. County Health Department Facilities – Requires pre-registration (see link below). When an appointment is available you will receive an email inviting you to schedule your appointment.

2. Hospital systems – University of Maryland, Luminis, MedStar, and Adventist are offering appointments as supplies permit.

3. Retail pharmacies, such as Giant and Safeway. (So far, none of the Rite Aid and Walmart locations are in our area).

4. Maryland Mass Vaccination Locations – Six sites are planned around the state. The first two opened today, including the one at Six Flags.

The Maryland vaccination website provides links to schedule appointments with hospital systems and retail pharmacies or you can use the direct links below.



Links to Vaccine Appointment Information / Scheduling Sites

· Maryland vaccination locator site: covid.maryland.gov

· Prince George’s County pre-registration site: https://covid19vaccination.princegeorgescountymd.gov/

· Giant - https://giantfood.com/pages/covid-info

· Safeway - https://www.mhealthappointments.com/covidappt

· Medstar Health - https://www.medstarhealth.org/mhs/about-medstar/covid-19-vaccine-information/

· University of Maryland Medical System (includes Prince George’s Hospital) - https://www.umms.org/capital

· Luminis Health (includes Anne Arundel Medical Center and Doctor’s Hospital) https://living.aahs.org/community-vaccine-clinics/

· Adventist Health - https://www.adventisthealthcare.com/coronavirus-covid-19/vaccine/

· Baltimore Convention Center mass site – https://www.umms.org/coronavirus/covid-vaccine/get-vaccine/baltimore-convention-center-vaccine or call 443-462-5511 for assistance with making an appointment

· Six Flags – https://massvax.maryland.gov/



Prince George’s County COVID-19 Vaccine Registration Hotline for Seniors – Dial 3-1-1

Resident Engagement if important to us.  CTI provides Resident Engagement to Residential One Properties.  We are on Face...
02/01/2021

Resident Engagement if important to us. CTI provides Resident Engagement to Residential One Properties. We are on Facebook and will be providing information to residents. Please like us and see what is available to you as a resident.

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3747 Donnell Drive
Forestville, MD
20747

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+13017358645

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