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Title: Family First Haven Introduces HAVEN and TRINA: Revolutionary Care Models Redefining Assisted Living in Columbia, Maryland

United States, 20th Mar 2026 – Family First Haven, a premier assisted living and memory care facility in Columbia, Maryland, today announced the formal launch of two proprietary care models—HAVEN™ (Care Transition Model) and TRINA™ (Caregiving Framework)—designed to transform how families navigate senior care decisions and how residents experience daily life.Located at 4914 Canvasback Court in the heart of Howard County, Family First Haven addresses a critical gap in senior care: the emotional overwhelm families face during care transitions and the loss of dignity many seniors experience in institutional settings. Through innovative care frameworks, collaborative medical oversight, and a commitment to person-centered support, Family First Haven is reimagining what assisted living can and should be."Care transitions are often rushed, transactional, or avoided altogether," said Dr. Tamara Newman, EdD, MBA, BS, Owner & Assisted Living Manager of Family First Haven. "HAVEN exists because care works best when it's structured enough to be reliable and human enough to be felt. We're not just providing housing and assistance—we're honoring life stories, validating emotions, and walking alongside families through one of life's most difficult decisions."The introduction of HAVEN™ and TRINA™ represents a significant advancement in how assisted living facilities approach both the transition into care and the daily experience of residents and their families. These frameworks provide structure, clarity, and compassion during moments when families need support most.The HAVEN™ Care Transition Model: A Compassionate Roadmap Through Difficult DecisionsOne of the most challenging moments in any family's life is recognizing that a loved one needs more support than family members can pr...


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