State of Maryland Edition
â–
FREE
SUMMER/Fall 2011
For Montgomery & Prince George’s Counties, see our D.C. Metro edition
www.retirement-living.com
Two of a Kind Patricia Enid Rose Low and Dorothy Weinstein have discovered similarities with one another and enjoyable lifestyles at their communities, Symphony Manor and Woodholme Gardens. Cover Story, page 22 A Personal Approach to Care, page 26
A Difficult Move Made Simple , page 28
Dozens of Articles and Resources
Housing Options........................pages 49-119 Age in Place.................................pages 129-161 Moving & Downsizing................pages 35-37 Financial and Legal......................pages 38-46 Help for Families........................pages 47-48 Innovations..................................pages 30-34 Private Home Care, LLC
SENIOR TRANSITIONS, INC.
Specialized Care.........................pages 121-128
Make Life Easier On Your Parents.
Now in their golden years, you can return the favor by giving them the best available care in a safe and fun environment. Lighthouse Senior Living provides a place where they can enjoy life and you can feel secure that they are well supported and thriving.
Lighthouse Offers: • Various levels of assistance (short-term stays available) • Full range of social programming • 24 hour professional staff • THE VILLAGE: a self-contained, secure neighborhood for residents with Alzheimer's Disease and other dementia-related illnesses Locally & Professionally Managed by The Time Group
HOPKINS CREEK
ELLICOTT CITY
1813 Old Eastern Avenue Baltimore, MD 21221
3100 North Ridge Road Ellicott City, MD 21043
410.918.0400
410.465.2288
www.lighthouseseniorliving.com *75/ 6XPPHU B)3 ),1$/ LQGG
30
Senior Living
Assisted Living Independent Living
Memory Care
One Great Company. Eight Maryland Locations.
410-628-2100
410-871-2225
410-638-8100
410-893-2202
12261 Roundwood Road Timonium, MD 21093
505 High Acre Drive Westminster, MD 21157
128 W. Ring Factory Road Bel Air, MD 21014
300 W. Ring Factory Road Bel Air, MD 21014
410-668-1588
410-788-5001
410-956-7310
410-296-3320
8100 Rossville Boulevard Baltimore, MD 21236
912 South Rolling Road Catonsville, MD 21228
8 Lee Airpark Drive Edgewater, MD 21037
20 East Burke Avenue Towson, MD 21286
Coming Winter 2011
Coming Soon!
www.BrightviewSeniorLiving.com
table of contents
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
StaTe of Maryland
XXX (VJEFUP3FUJSFNFOU-JWJOH DPN
Housing Options
"//& "36/%&- $06/5:
Locate Your Community
#BZ8PPET PG "OOBQPMJT (JOHFS $PWF
General Locations of Featured Communities
#"-5*.03& $*5:
#"-5*.03& $06/5:
3PMBOE 1BSL 1MBDF
State of Maryland and Options Overview............................................................ 8-9 Continuing Care Retirement Communities................. 61 Independent Living Communities................................. 69 Assisted Living Communities..........................................86 Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers................................. 109
.POUIMZ $PTU 3BOHF
&OUSZ 'FF 3BOHF
"OOBQPMJT "OOBQPMJT
#BMUJNPSF
"VHTCVSH -VUIFSBO )PNF 7JMMBHF #BMUJNPSF #MBLFIVSTU 4FOJPS -JWJOH $PNNVOJUZ 5PXTPO #SPBENFBE $PDLFZTWJMMF $IBSMFTUPXO *OT 'SU $BUPOTWJMMF &EFOXBME 5PXTPO (MFO .FBEPXT (MFO "SN Explanations of every senior housing, care, and .BSZMBOE .BTPOJD )PNFT home $PDLFZTWJMMF .FSDZ 3JEHF 5JNPOJVN adult day care option, followed by detailed community and /PSUI 0BLT 4FOJPS -JWJOH $PNNVOJUZ 1JLFTWJMMF resource listings. 0BL $SFTU *OT 'SU #BMUJNPSF 1JDLFSTHJMM 3FUJSFNFOU $PNNVOJUZ 5PXTPO 1SFTCZUFSJBO )PNF PG .BSZMBOE *OD 5IF 5PXTPO
n n n n n n n
Answers to your questions may be a phone call or website click away.
Locating Government Resources ................................ 146 Find an Expert Directory ............................................. 162 Index of Advertisers and Websites............................... 165
Active Adult Communities............................................... 49 $"-7&35 $06/5: Care Retirement Communities. .................. Continuing 51 "TCVSZ 4PMPNPOT *TMBOE 4PMPNPOT *T Independent 65 $"330-- $06/5: Living Communities.................................. $BSSPMM -VUIFSBO 7JMMBHF 8FTUNJOTUFS Assisted Living Communities.......................................... 79 'BJSIBWFO 4ZLFTWJMMF '3&%&3*$, $06/5: 103 Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers................................... #VDLJOHIBN T $IPJDF "EBNTUPXO )PNFXPPE BU $SVNMBOE 'BSNT 'SFEFSJDL Home Health Care............................................................. 129 )08"3% $06/5: Adult Day Centers............................................................. 158 7BOUBHF )PVTF $PMVNCJB ,&/5 $06/5:
.0/5(0.&3: $06/5:
)FSPO 1PJOU PG $IFTUFSUPXO "TCVSZ .FUIPEJTU 7JMMBHF #FEGPSE $PVSU
45 ."3:h4 $06/5:
N
N N
N
N
N N N N N N
N
N N
N N
N N N N
N N
N
N N
(BJUIFSTCVSH N N 4JMWFS 4QSJOH
*OTVSFE #POEFE
N
CAREWELL COMPANIONS offers One-on-One Care Giving for in 8JMMJBN )JMM .BOPS Dedication, Integrity and Excellence in In-Home Companion Care, Wherever Home May Be.
5"-#05 $06/5: Seniors. We’re Leaders 8"4)*/(50/ $06/5:
'BISOFZ ,FFEZ )PNF BOE 7JMMBHF
-PDBMMZ 0XOFE t 'BNJMZ 0QFSBUFE .JUDIFMMWJMMF
$FEBS -BOF "QBSUNFOUT 4U .BSZ T )PNF
N N
$IFTUFSUPXO
13*/$& (&03(&h4 $06/5: Thanks to CAREWELL COMPANIONS, I Can Finally Sleep at Night Knowing $PMMJOHUPO &QJTDPQBM -JGF $BSF $PNNVOJUZ
MOM’S IN GOOD HANDS.
$$"$ TFF QBHF 4XJNNJOH 1PPM *OEPPS
-PDBUJPO
*G DPTU JT CMBOL DBMM GPS NPSF JOGP
Choose The Right Place to Live
Find Resources
N
CAREWELL COMPANIONS, LLC Our Family Caring for Your Family
retirement-living.com
â–
1-800-394-9990
CareWell_MD_SUMMER11.indd 1
â–
-FPOBSEUPXO 4FSWJOH #BMUJNPSF $JUZ $PVOUZ
Client
Services include: Companionship Hourly or 24-hour Live-in)PNFXPPE BU 8JMMJBNTQPSU Care )JHIMJHIUJOH EFOPUFT QBJE BEWFSUJTJOH Escort to Doctors Visits, Family Events, Recreation & Other Activities 'BMM Call for a Meal Preparation Medication Reminders Housekeeping
â–
1IPOF
"TTJTUFE -JWJOH
$PNNVOJUJFT 0GGFSJOH $POUJOVJOH $BSF
Alzheimer’s Residences.................................................. 127
*OEFQFOEFOU 6OJUT
Spotlight On...
'FBUVSFE PO 1BHF
3 &5*3 &.&/5 $0..6 /*5*&4
How to Use Guide............................................................... 5 Overview of Housing Options.......................................... 7 Publisher’s Note............................................................ 10-11
2
SUmmer/FALL 2011
/VSTJOH $BSF
Get Started
â–
&BTUPO
#PPOTCPSP 8JMMJBNTQPSU
N
1MFBTF DPOmSN BMM JOGPSNBUJPO
N
No-Obligation Consultation
410-456-4230 WWW.CAREWELLCOMPANIONS.COM
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
6/1/11 1:17:56 PM
table of contents
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Feature Story:
Featured Articles
A Personal Approach to Care
Objective articles, real life stories, and resources
With the help of the supportive staff at Private Home Care, LLC, Barbara Katz has peace of mind knowing her mother, Pearl, is in good hands receiving all of the assistance and care she needs.
26
Feature Story:
A Difficult Move Made Simple Two of a Kind
22
Patricia Enid Rose Low and Dorothy Weinstein have shared similar experiences caring for loved ones, but when it came to securing their own futures, they chose Symphony Manor and Woodholme Gardens, where they have each found supportive and fun environments.
Plan a Move Preparing to Move .......................................................... 35 On your mark, get set Realtors Who Help Seniors........................................... 36 Specialized help with selling the family home
Find Legal/Financial Solutions
When faced with the overwhelming task of downsizing from their large home, Richard and Kathleen McCarty enlisted the services of Senior Transitions, Inc. and experienced a seamless move.
Hospice Care................................................................... 121 Improving the quality of life remaining Alzheimer’s Association................................................ 125 Dedicated to helping families with a challenging illness
Age in Place Home Health Care......................................................... 129
Find an Elder Law Attorney.......................................... 39 Handling the legal needs of seniors & their loved ones
Getting help to stay at home
Prepare Legal Documents............................................. 41 Advance directives put your affairs in order
Unique option for family caregivers
Daily Money Management............................................ 45 Handling paperwork and bills
Seek Help for Families Geriatric Care Management......................................... 47 Professional guidance for seniors
28
Adult Day Centers......................................................... 158
Innovations in Independence Understanding Hearing Loss......................................... 31 How the latest advancements can help Emergency Response Systems...................................... 32 Technology to the rescue Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
3
Welcome Home.
Remain Active. Live Independently. It’s your life. And it’s your choice. Carroll Lutheran Village is more than just a place to go when you retire. It’s a place to begin the next phase of your life. It’s a place where you’ll find a close knit community of residents who really care for each other‌ and care about you. Carroll Lutheran Village‌ Welcome Home!
$"330-- -65)&3"/ 7*--"(&
An Accredited Continuing Care Retirement Community
For more information 410-848-8922 or 1-877-848-0095 4U -VLF $JSDMF r 8FTUNJOTUFS .% XXX DMWJMMBHF PSH r &NBJM NBSLFUJOH!DMWJMMBHF PSH
using this guide
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Using The SourceBook is as Easy as 1,2 & 3 1. Review Your Current Situation
Planning for retirement is not something that has to be done in one sitting. Take time to think about your lifestyle as well as your present and future needs. Sometimes these can be confusing, but there is no need to walk the road alone. You will find a wealth of resources in Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook.
2. Find Relevant Articles and Listings in Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook Sections are color coded as shown below. See page 7 for instructions on detailed housing searches.
Housing Options Active Adult CCRC Independent Living Assisted Living Nursing & Rehabilitation
Each section contains a wealth of information including resourceful articles and detailed listings.
Moving and Downsizing
Legal & Financial
Help for Families
Innovations
Specialized Care
Find an Expert
Age in Place
Web Directory
3. Visit Us Online at Retirement-Living.com
All the information you will find in Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook and more is online! Search thousands of helpful articles and complete listings.
410-323-1700 1-888-353-1700
CALL US WHEN EXPERIENCED COMPASSIONATE CARE MATTERS MOST.
TRUST, INTEGRITY & EXCELLENCE
R.N.S & L.P.N.S CERTIFIED NURSING AIDES HOME NURSING CARE ESCORT/TRANSPORTATION Licensed & Bonded
|
WWW.ELIZABETHCOONEYAGENCY.COM
PERSONAL ASSISTANCE HOURLY LIVE-IN EMERGENCY RESPITE PRIVATE DUTY O
O
FLEXIBLE CARE OPTIONS CUSTOMIZED CARE 24-HOUR SERVICE
Most Insurance and Credit Cards Accepted
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
|
24-Hour Service
retirement-living.com
■
5
where to live
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
guide to resources and decision-making
Before you decide on you or your family’s future, you need to take a personal inventory. Don’t Walk the Road Alone! You can get help with your personal inventory and decision-making. The good news is there are plenty of people to help. Geriatric Care Managers, p. 47
Elder Law Attorneys, p. 38-44
Financial Planners and other professionals , See find an expert p. 162-164
Family, Neighbors, Clergy and Faith-Based Resources
Age In Place Remaining comfortably and safely in your current residence or Moving Relocating to another location Aging in Place Home Modification p. 144
Moving and Transition, Senior Move Management, p. 35-37
Home Care and Services p. 129
Condo and Smaller Home
Assisted Living p. 79
Adult Day Care p. 158
Active Adult Community p. 49
Nursing Care p. 103
Hospice p. 121
CCRC p. 51
Alzheimer & Special Needs p. 126
Independent Living p. 65
Hospice p. 121
WHAT MAKES US THE BETTER CHOICE? Our expertise for health care in the home. t t t t t t
RN Geriatric Care Managers Masters degreed Nurses A Holistic Model built upon hands-on experience Client driven goals for wellness Family education & engagement Agency Staffing Model t Trained, qualified Certified Nursing Assistants t Insured & bonded, all risks are assumed by us t On call, 2 to 24 hour availability t Flat rates, no hidden costs t Informed expectations for healthy living
Give Us a Call Today at 410.823.3153 Galleria Atrium | 1407 York Rd., Ste. 302 | Lutherville, MD 21093 | www.ivoryhouse.net 6
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
where to live
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Understand Options in the SourceBook
an overview of our complete listings n Find more details in The List for each section The Housing Options section is color coded as shown on the left so that you can easily find topics of interest and valuable information while you search.
Housing Options Active Adult Homes & Condos New home and condominium communities offering recreational activities, security, low maintenance, and amenities for those 55+. Most offer little or no health care services to residents. Cost: Purchase price range $100,000+ with variable monthly fees Who pays: Mortgage Financing and Private Pay
Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC) Comprehensive, lifetime range of care from independent living to nursing care. Costs and levels of care vary widely, and most communities require new residents to be healthy and independent. Cost: $246 – $7,000+ per month. Entry fees are usually required. Who pays: Primarily private pay, with some services covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or long-term care insurance
Independent Living Apartment Communities Housing designed for individuals who can live independently. Some are affiliated with health care facilities that provide added support if needed. Cost: $166 – $7,000+ per month Who pays: Private pay or private pay with rent subsidy based on income
Assisted Living Homes & Communities Housing for those who cannot live independently but do not need skilled nursing care. Level of assistance varies among facilities. Cost: $1,000 – $8,000+ per month Who pays: Private pay with some services covered by long-term care insurance
Nursing & Rehabilitation Facilities Facility staffed by health care professionals under the direction of a physician. Designed for individuals who need 24-hour skilled nursing care on a regular basis. Cost: $100-$500+ daily rate Who pays: Private pay, Medicare, Medicaid, or long-term care insurance
Age in Place A variety of services designed to help keep individuals that need assistance in their current home. See Home Health Care (page 129), Locating Government Resources (page 146), and Adult Day Centers (page 158). Cost: Variable, depending on level and frequency of services Who pays: Private pay, Medicare, Medicaid or long-term care insurance
Save the Date!
t%FNPOTUSBUJPOT t&YIJCJUPST
t)FBMUI 4DSFFOJOHT t4QFBLFST 4FNJOBST t%PPS 1SJ[FT t-VODI "WBJMBCMF t"MM "HFT 8FMDPNF t'SFF "ENJTTJPO 'PDVTJOH PO UIF OFFET PG PMEFS BEVMUT BEVMUT XJUI EJTBCJMJUJFT BOE UIPTF XIP DBSF GPS UIFN
Wednesday, October 12, 2011 10 am - 3 pm Shipley Arena, Carroll County Ag Center 700 Agricultural Drive & Gist Rd. Westminster, MD
7th Annual Carroll County
S en
o G e
h t n i o r s o Expo
Sponsored by: Carroll County Bureau of Aging & Disabilities and Seniors in Action Recreation Council
For more information: Pat t y Whit s o n at 410- 386- 3809 Carroll Count y B ure a u o f Ag ing & D is a b il it ie s w w w.ccgovernme nt.c a rr.o rg /s e nio rg o ex p o Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â–
retirement-living.com
â–
1-800-394-9990
â–
7
where to live
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Pennsylvania AllegAny
Washington
Garrett
West Virginia
| Maryland
Housing Locator
SourceBook lists thousands of communities and centers in tremendous detail in The List. Use the index below to identify options. For detailed maps and directions, visit SourceBook online at www.retirement-living.com.
Description/How To Find Article The List
Active Adult
Continuing Care
Independent Living
Assisted Living
Nursing & Rehab Centers
page 49
page 51
page 65
page 79
page 103
page 50
page 62
page 70
page 87
page 111
County number of Communities
Allegany County Anne Arundel County
6
5
2
20
31
15
1
37
22
29
2
12
52
70
41
Calvert County
1
3
3
4
Caroline County
1
4
2
Carroll County
2
9
24
10
3
8
4
2
5
11
3
1
Cecil County Charles County Dorchester County
Frederick County
4
1
2
18
9
3
2
1
9
14
5
2
8
Garrett County Harford County
2
Howard County
11
1
11
66
2
1
1
4
3
Montgomery County
3
7
44
114
36
Prince George’s County
6
1
33
88
20
Queen Anne’s County
1
1
1
1
2
Kent County
Somerset County
■
2
Baltimore City Baltimore County
8
3
St. Mary’s County
1
3
3
3
Talbot County
1
1
5
5
2
Washington County
2
6
14
12
Wicomico County
1
4
5
4
Worcester County
1
3
3
3
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
where to live
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Cecil Harford Carroll
Baltimore County
NEw Jersey
Frederick
Baltimore City
howard
Kent
Montgomery Queen Anne’s
Delaware Bay
Anne Arundel
Caroline
DC Virginia
Prince GEorge’s
Talbot
delaware
Calvert
Chesapeake Bay
Charles
Dorchester Wicomico
St. Mary’s
Worchester
Somerset
Atlantic Ocean
Need Help Navigating the Maze of Assisted Living? The Best Kept Secret in Elder Care
provides FREE assisted living home assessment and placement services to seniors and their families in need of assistance. We identify and secure quality assisted living and supplemental care at affordable prices. We offer assistance with VA funding and find other funding resources. No one is turned away for economic status.
Help Is Just A Phone Call Away! Call Us Today.
410-439-9353 • www.aplace4seniors.com APlace4SeniorsW08.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
Serving the State of Maryland ■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
10/17/07 7:49:03 AM
■
9
p u b l i s h e r ’s n o t e
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Real People . . . Real Stories
R
ecently we did some redesign to our website at www.retirement-living. com. As we “got under the hood,” one of the surprises was just how many real-life stories we have accumulated in our 21 years of being published. Nearly 1,000 of these are now neatly indexed and easily accessible on our website. We made a conscious shift many
years ago to focus our articles on real people and the decisions they made regarding their future. Our readers have responded that this type of article is a great enhancement to our content and checklists that explain the many specific options that are available. The process of updating our website made us realize how special our offerings at SourceBook and www.retirement-living.com are. While a search in Google might garner
dozens of websites that list senior living options, none have been committed to serving seniors and families for over two decades like we have. Very few of these websites have any articles to help, and certainly not a collection of real-life stories like we have. What really separates us from other resources is the fact that we have a daily dialogue with seniors, families and providers that have helped us evolve our publication and website to be the most
A P R OV E N L E A D E R
in Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Her love has always been a blessing. Now you can bless her with extraordinary care. When nothing but the best will do, look to Arden Courts. We’ve invested years of research in Alzheimer’s and dementia care to develop a dignified and upscale residence for individuals living with a memory impairment. We provide: t "O FOWJSPONFOU UIBU QSPNPUFT JOEFQFOEFODF BOE GSFFEPN XIJMF maintaining safety and security t $PNQBTTJPOBUF DBSFHJWFST BOE OVSTJOH TUBê TQFDJBMMZ USBJOFE JO Alzheimer’s and dementia care t 1SPHSBNNJOH UBJMPSFE UP FBDI SFTJEFOU T DBQBCJMJUJFT BOE preferences Call today to schedule your personal consultation with one of our dementia specialists. Arden Courts of Pikesville 410.415.5600 Arden Courts of Towson 410.847.9400 www.arden-courts.com 10
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
p u b l i s h e r ’s n o t e
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
referred-to resource in the region. Technology can offer us opportunities to gather feedback in a more efficient and global manner, but it also can detach us from meaningful face-to-face conversations. These conversations are vital ingredients to pass on generational wisdom. I have had the honor of sitting down and having these conversations with many of the elders that you will see featured in our publication. We do our best to transfer their wisdom and experiences through our pages and via video at www.retirement-living.com. However, I urge you to connect with
those elders around you, especially when you are visiting many of the options listed in our publication and website. In addition, I extend the opportunity for you to reach out and share your wisdom and experiences with us so that we can continue to improve our offerings. While you might see us at one of the many events featured on our event calendar, you can call me directly at 1-800-394-9990 ext. 1118 and, of course, you can always email me at steve@proaging.com.
Wishing you all the best this holiday season
Steve Gurney Publisher
in Senior Living
Live life to the fullest. Continue to enjoy it with a helping hand. Picture a lovely home that’s not just a place to live, but a place full of life. A place that offers fun and friendship with a helping hand. Springhouse of Pikesville is a lively community where social opportunities abound. There’s a wide variety of planned activities by our Resident Program Director - including social clubs, exercise programs, community programs and transportation at your service. You’ll also enjoy a beautiful, private, maintenance-free apartment where you will enjoy restaurant-style meals. If you need a helping hand with cleaning, grooming or other chores of life, just call our attentive caregivers - trained in the art of caring through our unique Circle of Care® training program. Call today, tour and discover how Springhouse can help you live life to the fullest.
Springhouse of Pikesville 8911 Reisterstown Road Pikesville, MD 21208
410-486-5500 www.springhouse-al.com Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
11
12
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
13
:PVS #FTU $IPJDF GPS *OEFQFOEFOU -JWJOH JO :PVS #FTU $IPJDF GPS *OEFQFOEFOU -JWJOH JO KING, STAR
T LIVING OO #"-5*.03& )"3'03% $06/5*&4 L P O T ! S #"-5*.03& )"3'03% $06/5*&4 Your Best Choice For Independent living in
$0/7&/*&/5 &-&7"503 &26*11&% 4&/*03 )064*/( GPS ZFBST PG BHF /7&/*&/5 &-&7"503 &26*11&% & 4&/*03 )064*/( GPS ZFBST PG BHF HARFORD BALTIMORE COUNTIES BOE PMEFS XJUI JODPNF GSPN UP BOOVBMMZ BOE PMEFS XJUI JODPNF GSPN UP BOOVBMMZ CONVENIENT ELEVATOR-EQUIPPED SENIOR HOUSING for 62 years of age and older
with income from $11,000 to N$39,000 annually. N IPVS FNFSHFODZ BTTJTUBODF $PNNVOJUZ NFFUJOH BOE QBSUZ SPPN N â—† 24-hour emergency assistance system IPVS FNFSHFODZ BTTJTUBODF $PNNVOJUZ NFFUJOH BOE QBSUZ SPPN â—† Central laundry facilities TZTUFN N $FOUSBM MBVOESZ GBDJMJUJFT â—† Individual heating and air conditioning controls FN â—† Special security system with closed circuit TV N $ FOUSBM MBVOESZ GBDJMJUJFT â—† Conveniently located near shopping N * OEJWJEVBM IFBUJOH BOE BJS DPOEJUJPOJOH 'BJSCSPPLF 4FOJPS "QBSUNFOUT JO "CFSEFFO UBLFT QSJEF JO CFJOH UIF mSTU FMFWBUPS FRVJQQFE TFOJ monitoring N 4QFDJBM TFDVSJUZ TZTUFN XJUI DMPTFE DJSDVJU 5 JWJEVBM IFBUJOH BOE BJS DPOEJUJPOJOH â—† Handicapped-accessible N 4 QFDJBM TFDVSJUZ TZTUFN XJUI DMPTFE DJSDVJU 57 â—† On-site parking DPOUSPMT )BSGPSE $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU 'BJSCSPPLF DPNQMFY DPOTJTUT PG BOE CFESPPN BQBSUNFOUT TPNF 'BJSCSPPLF 4FOJPS "QBSUNFOUT JO "CFSEFFO UBLFT NPOJUPSJOH USPMT â—† Community meeting and party room NPOJUPSJOHâ—† Many Resident Activities 'BJSCSPPLF JT XJUIJO FBTZ XBMLJOH EJTUBODF PG NBKPS TIPQQJOH DFOUFST DPMMFDUJWFMZ PGGFSJOH NPSF U )BSGPSE $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU 'BJSCSPPLF DPNQMFY DPO N $ POWFOJFOUMZ MPDBUFE OFBS TIPQQJOH N 0O TJUF QBSLJOH OWFOJFOUMZ MPDBUFE OFBS TIPQQJOH N 0 O TJUF QBSLJOH
'BJSCSPPLF JT XJUIJO FBTZ XBMLJOH EJTUBODF PG NBKP
N ) BOEJDBQQFE BDDFTTJCMF OEJDBQQFE BDDFTTJCMF
.BOZ 3FTJEFOU "DUJWJUJFT N . BOZ 3FTJEFOU "DUJWJUJFT N
700 West Bel Air Avenue, Aberdeen, MD 21001
1121 St. Agnes Lane, Baltimore, MD 21207
410-272-8880
410-869-8740
Fairspring Apartments located in Greater Fairbrooke Senior Apartments in Aberdeen Catonsville takes pride in our elevatortakes pride in being the first elevatorequipped senior apartment community equipped senior housing community in in Southwest Baltimore County. The 100 Harford County. The 122 unit Fairbrooke unit community consists of 1-bedroom, complex consists of 1- and 2- bedroom PPLF 4FOJPS "QBSUNFOUT JO "CFSEFFO UBLFT QSJEF JO CFJOH UIF mSTU FMFWBUPS FRVJQQFE TFOJPS IPVTJOH DPNNVOJUZ JO 1-bedroom with den and 2-bedroom apartapartments, some with balconies and patios. 'BJSCSPPLF 4FOJPS "QBSUNFOUT JO "CFSEFFO UBLFT QSJEF JO CFJOH UIF mSTU FMFWBUPS FRVJQQFE TFOJPS IPVTJOH DPNNVOJUZ JO $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU 'BJSCSPPLF DPNQMFY DPOTJTUT PG BOE CFESPPN BQBSUNFOUT TPNF XJUI CBMDPOJFT BOE QBUJPT 'BJSTQSJOH "QBSUNFOUT MPDBUFE JO (SFBUFS $BUPOTWJMMF UBLFT QSJEF JO PVS FMFWBUPS FRVJQQFE TFOJPS ments. Fairspring is conveniently located Fairbrooke is within easy walking distance )BSGPSE $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU 'BJSCSPPLF DPNQMFY DPOTJTUT PG BOE CFESPPN BQBSUNFOUT TPNF XJUI CBMDPOJFT BOE QBUJPT PLF JT XJUIJO FBTZ XBMLJOH EJTUBODF PG NBKPS TIPQQJOH DFOUFST DPMMFDUJWFMZ PGGFSJOH NPSF UIBO TIPQQJOH WFOVFT 4PVUIXFTU #BMUJNPSF $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU DPNNVOJUZ DPOTJTUT PG CFESPPN CFESPPN XJUI EFO B near several shopping centers, served by of 3 major shopping centers, collectively 'BJSCSPPLF JT XJUIJO FBTZ XBMLJOH EJTUBODF PG NBKPS TIPQQJOH DFOUFST DPMMFDUJWFMZ PGGFSJOH NPSF UIBO TIPQQJOH WFOVFT MTA Bus #20, stopping at the entrance. offering more than 40 shopping venues. 'BJSTQSJOH JT DPOWFOJFOUMZ MPDBUFE OFBS TFWFSBM TIPQQJOH DFOUFST TFSWFE CZ .5" #VT TUPQ 'BJSTQSJOH "QBSUNFOUT MPDBUFE JO (SFBUFS $BUPOTWJ IMMEDIATE AVAILABILITY. ASK ABOUT MOVE-IN SPECIALS.
4PVUIXFTU #BMUJNPSF $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU DPNNVOJUZ 'BJSTQSJOH JT DPOWFOJFOUMZ MPDBUFE OFBS TFWFSBM TI
$PNF 4FF 8IZ 4P .BOZ 1FPQMF $BMM 5IJT ) ."/"(&% #: .5 8"4)*/(50/ ."/"(&.&/5 (3061 */$
$PNF 4FF 8IZ 4P .
."/"(&% #: .5 8"
Come See Why So Many People Call This Home!
SJOH "QBSUNFOUT MPDBUFE JO (SFBUFS $BUPOTWJMMF UBLFT QSJEF JO PVS FMFWBUPS FRVJQQFE TFOJPS BQBSUNFOU DPNNVOJUZ JO gGrnSprdW09.indd 1 TU #BMUJNPSF $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU DPNNVOJUZ DPOTJTUT PG CFESPPN CFESPPN XJUI EFO BOE CFESPPN BQBSUNFOUT 'BJSTQSJOH "QBSUNFOUT MPDBUFE JO (SFBUFS $BUPOTWJMMF UBLFT QSJEF JO PVS FMFWBUPS FRVJQQFE TFOJPS BQBSUNFOU DPNNVOJUZ JO JSTQSJOH JT DPOWFOJFOUMZ MPDBUFE OFBS TFWFSBM TIPQQJOH DFOUFST TFSWFE CZ .5" #VT TUPQQJOH BU UIF FOUSBODF 4PVUIXFTU #BMUJNPSF $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU DPNNVOJUZ DPOTJTUT PG CFESPPN CFESPPN XJUI EFO BOE CFESPPN BQBSUNFOU MANAGED BY MT. WASHINGTON MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC. 'BJSTQSJOH JT DPOWFOJFOUMZ MPDBUFE OFBS TFWFSBM TIPQQJOH DFOUFST TFSWFE CZ .5" #VT TUPQQJOH BU UIF FOUSBODF FairSprgGrnSprdW09.indd 1
$PNF 4FF 8IZ 4P .BOZ 1FPQMF $BMM 5IJT )PNF
:PVS #FTU $IPJDF GPS *OEFQFOEFOU -JWJO :PVS #FTU $IPJDF GPS *OEFQFOEFOU -JWJOH JO KING, STAR T LIVING OO $&$*- $06/5: L P O T ! S $&$*- $06/5:
Your Best Choice For Independent in $0/7&/*&/5 &-&7"503 &26*11&% 4living &/*03 )064*/( GPS Z
$0/7&/*&/5 &-&7"503 &26*11&% COUNTY 4&/*03 )064*/( GPS ZFBST PG BHF CECIL BOE PMEFS XJUI JODPNF GSPN UP B BOE PMEFS XJUI JODPNF GSPN UP BOOVBMMZ CONVENIENT ELEVATOR-EQUIPPED SENIOR HOUSING for 62 years of age and older
with income from $11,000 to $39,000 annually. N 'VMMZ BVUPNBUJD TQSJOLMFS N " TQFDJBM TFDVSJUZ TZTUFN XJUI DMPTFE DJSDVJU ' VMMZ BVUPNBUJD TQSJOLMFS TZTUFN JO FBDI VOJU â—†NCommunity meeting and party room 57 NPOJUPSJOH N $PNNVOJUZ NFFUJOH BOE Q â—†NCentral â—†57 NPOJUPSJOH laundry facilities Individual heating and air conditioning controls $ PNNVOJUZ NFFUJOH BOE QBSUZ SPPN N * OEJWJEVBM IFBUJOH BOE BJS DPOEJUJPOJOH 'BJSHSFFO 4FOJPS $PNNVOJUZ JO 1FSSZWJMMF UBLFT QSJEF JO C JPS IPVTJOH DPNNVOJUZ JO â—† On-site parking N $FOUSBM MBVOESZ GBDJMJUJFT on-call emergency assistance system Nâ—† * 24-hour OEJWJEVBM IFBUJOH BOE BJS DPOEJUJPOJOH 57 N DPOUSPMT $ FOUSBM MBVOESZ GBDJMJUJFT â—† Many Resident Activities â—†DPOUSPMT JO $FDJM $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU 'BJSHSFFO DPNQMFY DPOTJTUT PG Handicapped accessible XJUI CBMDPOJFT BOE QBUJPT QSJEF JO CFJOH UIF mSTU FMFWBUPS FRVJQQFE TFOJPS IPVTJOH DPNNVOJUZ JO N 0O TJUF QBSLJOH 'BJSHSFF â—†NOn-site â—† Fully automatic sprinkler N Wellness Program system in each unit 0 O TJUF QBSLJOH IPVS PO DBMM FNFSHFODZ BTTJTUBODF %FWFMPQFE GPS TFOJPS SFTJEFOUT ZFBST BOE PMEFS 'BJSHSF UIBO TIPQQJOH WFOVFT N IPVS PO DBMM FNFSHFODZ BTTJTUBODF JO $FDJM OTJTUT PG BOE CFESPPN BQBSUNFOUT TPNF XJUI CBMDPOJFT BOE QBUJPT N .BOZ 3FTJEFOU "DUJWJUJFT TZTUFN N .BOZ 3FTJEFOU "DUJWJUJFT TZTUFN %FWFM PS TIPQQJOH DFOUFST DPMMFDUJWFMZ PGGFSJOH NPSF UIBO TIPQQJOH WFOVFT N ) BOEJDBQQFE BDDFTTJCMF N 0O TJUF 8FMMOFTT 1SPHSBN N ) BOEJDBQQFE BDDFTTJCMF N 0 O TJUF 8FMMOFTT 1SPHSBN Nâ—† " A TQFDJBM TFDVSJUZ TZTUFN XJUI DMPTFE DJSDVJU special security system with closed-circuit TV monitoring
PS PS 5PMM 'SFF 5PMM 'SFF
100 Greenway, Perryville, MD 21903
(SFFOXBZ 1FSSZWJMMF .% 100 McNamee (SFFOXBZ 1FSSZWJMMF .% Lane, Rising Sun, MD 21911
410-642-9080 or Toll-Free 877-443-6114
410-658-0488 or Toll-Free 877-443-6114
Fairgreen Senior Community in Perryville Fairview Senior Apartments in Rising takes pride in being an elevator-equipped Sun takes pride in being the first elevatorsenior housing community in Cecil equipped senior housing community in County. The 92-unit Fairgreen complex Cecil County. The 75 unit Fairview comconsists of one-and two-bedroom apartplex consists of 1- and 2-bedroom apart'BJSHSFFO 4FOJPS $PNNVOJUZ JO 1FSSZWJMMF UBLFT QSJEF JO CFJOH POF PG UIF OFXFTU FMFWBUPS FRVJQQFE TFOJPS IPVTJOH DPNNVOJUZ ments, some with balconies and patios. ments, some with balconies and patios. 'BJSHSFFO 4FOJPS $PNNVOJUZ JO 1FSSZWJMMF UBLFT QSJEF JO CFJOH POF PG UIF OFXFTU FMFWBUPS FRVJQQFE TF O JO $FDJM $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU 'BJSHSFFO DPNQMFY DPOTJTUT PG POF BOE UXP CFESPPN BQBSUNFOUT TPNF XJUI CBMDPOJFT BOE QBUJPT S BQBSUNFOU DPNNVOJUZ JO 'BJSWJFX 4FOJPS "QBSUNFOUT JO 3JTJOH 4VO UBLFT QSJEF JO Developed for JO $FDJM $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU 'BJSHSFFO DPNQMFY DPOTJTUT PG POF BOE UXP CFESPPN BQBSUNFOUT TPNF XJ senior residents 62 years Fairview is within easy walking distance T %FWFMPQFE GPS TFOJPS SFTJEFOUT ZFBST BOE PMEFS 'BJSHSFFO JT BO FYDJUJOH OFX PQUJPO JO BGGPSEBCMF BOE DPNGPSUBCMF MJWJOH BOE CFESPPN BQBSUNFOUT $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU 'BJSWJFX DPNQMFY DPOTJTUT PG BOE and older, Fairgreen is an exciting new opof a major shopping center, collectively %FWFMPQFE GPS TFOJPS SFTJEFOUT ZFBST BOE PMEFS 'BJSHSFFO JT BO FYDJUJOH OFX PQUJPO JO BGGPSEBCMF B T tion in aff ordable and comfortable living. offering more than 27 shopping venues. QQJOH BU UIF FOUSBODF XJUIJO FBTZ XBMLJOH EJTUBODF PG B NBKPS TIPQQJOH JMMF UBLFT QSJEF JO PVS FMFWBUPS FRVJQQFE TFOJPS BQBSUNFOU DPNNVOJUZ JO 'BJSWJFX
Z DPOTJTUT PG CFESPPN CFESPPN XJUI EFO BOE CFESPPN BQBSUNFOUT IPQQJOH DFOUFST TFSWFE CZ .5" #VT TUPQQJOH BU UIF FOUSBODF
)PNF
$PVOUZ
$PNF 4FF 8IZ 4P .BO
.BOZ 1FPQMF $BMM 5IJT )PNF
."/"(&% #: .5 8"4)*/
"4)*/(50/ ."/"(&.&/5 (3061 */$
O UT
Come See Why So Many People Call This Home!
'BJSWJFX 4FOJPS "QBSUNFOUT JO 3JTJOH 4VO UBLFT QSJEF JO CFJOH UIF mSTU FMFWBUPS FRVJQQFE TFOJPS IPVTJOH DPNNVOJUZ JO $FDJM $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU 'BJSWJFX DPNQMFY DPOTJTUT PG BOE CFESPPN BQBSUNFOUT TPNF XJUI CBMDPOJFT BOE QBUJPT 'BJSWJFX JT 'BJSWJFX 4FOJPS "QBSUNFOUT JO 3JTJOH 4VO UBLFT QSJEF JO CFJOH UIF mSTU FMFWBUPS FRVJQQFE TFOJPS IPV XJUIJO FBTZ XBMLJOH EJTUBODF PG B NBKPS TIPQQJOH DFOUFS DPMMFDUJWFMZ PGGFSJOH NPSF UIBO TIPQQJOH WFOVFT $PVOUZ 5IF VOJU 'BJSWJFX DPNQMFY DPOTJTUT PG BOE CFESPPN BQBSUNFOUT TPNF XJUI CBMDPOJFT
MANAGED BY MT. WASHINGTON MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC. XJUIJO FBTZ XBMLJOH EJTUBODF PG B NBKPS TIPQQJOH DFOUFS DPMMFDUJWFMZ PGGFSJOH NPSF UIBO TIP
$PNF 4FF 8IZ 4P .BOZ 1FPQMF $BMM 5IJT )PNF
Why should these Why Should Retirement Communities These Retirement be on your short list? Communities be on
Your Short List?
Augsburg Lutheran Home & Village 6811 Campfield Road Baltimore, MD 21207 ˆ \\\ FZLXGZWL TWL XJJ FI UFLJ
Broadmead 13801 York Road (THPJ^X[NQQJ 2) ˆ \\\ GWTFIRJFI TWL XJJ FI UFLJ
Ginger Cove
Roland Park Place
7N[JW (WJXHJSY )WN[J &SSFUTQNX 2) ˆ \\\ LNSLJWHT[J HTR XJJ FI UFLJ
<JXY YM 8YWJJY Baltimore, MD 21211 Â&#x2C6; \\\ WTQFSIUFWPUQFHJ TWL XJJ FI UFLJ
Because they are accredited.
Nationally, only 15 percent of all Continuing Care Retirement Communities
have earned the "seal of approval" from the non-profit CARF Continuing Care Accreditation Commission. The CARF-CCAC is the nation's only system for accrediting continuing care retirement communities.
We are proud that our communities: z [TQZSYFWNQ^ RJJY YMJ -.,-*89 89&3)&7)8 TK J]HJQQJSHJ z XZGRNY YT WJLZQFW NSXUJHYNTSX FSI WJ[NJ\X z HFWJ FGTZY TZW WJXNIJSYX \JQQ GJNSL FSI TZW XYFKKX YWFNSNSL z RFNSYFNS KNSFSHNFQ FHHTZSYFGNQNY^ FSI HTRUJYJSY FIRNSNXYWFYNTS
We invite you to call or visit us to see what makes us different!
+TW RTWJ NSKTWRFYNTS TW F SFYNTS\NIJ QNXY TK FHHWJINYJI HTRRZSNYNJX HTSYFHY (&7+ (TSYNSZNSL (FWJ &HHWJINYFYNTS (TRRNXXNTS www.carf.org
A visionary, non-profit, faith-based family of retirement communities and resources. Three decades of unwavering service to older adults. These four hallmarks define EMA’s focus of delivering person-centered services and amenities in a way that honors the aging and provides peace of mind with asset protection. Residents know that the range of choices makes an EMA community the right choice! U
By the mountains…Buckingham’s Choice is a multi-faceted retirement community located only seven miles from Frederick, offering unparalleled views of the Catoctin Mountains.
U
With a pastoral setting…Fairhaven is a LifeCare community, renowned for its cultural experiences, set on an impressive 300 acres close to Westminster.
U
Near the bay…William Hill Manor is Easton’s only full-service continuing care retirement community, where hospitality is the cornerstone of life.
U
Resource for Memory Impairments…Copper Ridge is EMA’s internationally recognized Alzheimer’s care community committed to improving the lives of those impacted by this disease, offering Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing Care as well as educational programs and resources for caregivers.
Call one of our communities today for a personal consultation and experience our uncompromising commitment to those we serve. Belonging to the EMA Faith-Based Family of Retirement Communities and Resources
18
■
Experience an un-retiring attitude.
The established standard for creating community.
Experience the spirit of hospitality and tradition of excellence.
Exclusively for those with memory impairments.
3200 Baker Circle Adamstown, MD 21710
7200 Third Avenue Sykesville, MD 21784
501 Dutchman’s Lane Easton, MD 21601
710 Obrecht Road Sykesville, MD 21784
301-874-5630 | 800-409-6111
410-795-8801 | 800-241-9997
410-822-8888 | 800-432-0899
410-795-8808 | 800-531-6539
www.BuckinghamsChoice.org
www.FairhavenCCRC.org
www.WilliamHillManor.org
www.CopperRidge.org
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
been e v a h U O Y t This is wha waiting for! Tradition is Getting A New Look with affordable, remodeled Menno Village Townehomes under $100,000. New floor plans that optimize the use of space allow residents to feel right at home while enjoying the new finishes, remodeled kitchens, and updated bathrooms. Choose options to make your one-story Townehome reflect your individual lifestyle. REGULARLY-SCHEDULED TRANSPORTATION MAINTENANCE DINING OPTIONS CONVENIENCE STORES VEGETABLE GARDENS 24-HOUR SECURITY COMPUTER LABS HOUSEKEEPING ON-SITE PHYSICIANS FITNESS CENTERS WITH POOLS
Menno Haven is known for its affordability and excellence in senior services. With all the amenities and services of the Menno Village campus, you may be surprised at the value of Menno Haven living. As always, residents have the peace of mind of knowing that as their needs change, Menno Haven has a menu of services to meet those needs.
CCaallll ttooddaayy ttoo le leaarrnn aabbout out yyoouurr aaffffoorrddaabble le ooppttio ionnss..
800.222.6695
www.mennohaven.org
Menno Haven is committed to providing equal housing for all.
Chambersburg, PA
CaritasHouseF07
8/3/07
2:13 PM
Page 1
Cherishing the Divine Within Serving Seniors with Compassion, Excellence and Integrity
CARITAS HOUSE Assisted Living
at The Jenkins Senior Living Community This affordable senior residence includes beautiful studio apartments with personal care services. The Jenkins Senior Living Community offers social activities and other services as needs change. Complete meal service and housekeeping ensure an easy lifestyle. Daily Catholic Mass and weekly interdenominational services make worship a part of life. We offer a Flat Rate with no hidden costs A moderate monthly fee covers costs__ a unique feature for an assisted living residence. This means we offer one price regardless of how much assistance is needed. 24-hour supervision facilitates independence. All faiths are welcome
Life is still in bloom.
3308 Benson Avenue Baltimore, MD Call 410-646-6600 Catholic Charities at work 20
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
Six .ON 0ROlT &AITH "ASED 3ENIOR ,IVING #OMMUNITIES IN THE REGION One CLOSE TO YOUR IDEAL RETIREMENT W HETHER YOU RE LOOKING TO RETIRE CLOSE TOx s 9OUR INTERESTS WHICH MAY RANGE FROM HISTORY THEATRE AND THE ARTS TO THE OUTDOORS WITH HIKING BIKING AND GOLF
GETTYSBURG LUTHERAN RETIREMENT VILLAGE has a slice of historic battlefield bordering the community, complete with restored cannons. 1075 Old Harrisburg Road, Gettysburg | 717-334-6204
LUTHER RIDGE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
s &AMILY AND GRANDCHILDREN
offers a pastoral setting near the quintessential American small town of Chambersburg, with easy access to major interstates and metropolitan areas. 2998 Luther Drive, Chambersburg | 717-267-1665
s 3HOPPING ENTERTAINMENT AND CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS
LUTHERAN RETIREMENT VILLAGE AT UTZ TERRACE is just six miles from the Maryland border
s /PPORTUNITIES TO INTERACT IN MULTI GENERATIONAL SETTINGS AS PART OF YOUR COMMUNITY AT LARGE OR s 7HAT YOU ALREADY KNOW xYOU LL lND ONE OF ,UTHERAN 3OCIAL 3ERVICES DISTINGUISHED SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITIES TO BE CLOSE TO EVERYTHING YOU WANT FOR YOUR RETIREMENT LIFESTYLE 7ITH A FULL CONTINUUM OF CARE YOU CAN ENJOY A NEWLY RENOVATED HOME IN ONE OF OUR SIX COMMUNITIES WITHOUT HAVING TO WORRY ABOUT FUTURE HEALTH CARE IF EVER NEEDED
and the stateâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s rich cultural attractions, and offers pet enthusiasts an outdoor dog park. 2100 Utz Terrace, Hanover | 717-637-0633
SHREWSBURY LUTHERAN RETIREMENT VILLAGE is within walking distance of the town library, YMCA, post office, drugstores and convenience stores. 800 Bollinger Drive, Shrewsbury | 717-227-3000
THE VILLAGE AT KELLY DRIVE has a neighborhood of classic brick ranch homes conveniently set in the heart of York. 750 Kelly Drive, York | 717-764-9994 THE VILLAGE AT SPRENKLE DRIVE has contemporary open floor plans and is perfectly located near all of Yorkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s offerings including colleges, shopping and theatres. 1802 Folkemer Circle, York | 717-764-9994
Community. Faith. Care. Residential Living | Personal Care | Skilled Nursing Care | Rehabilitation
www.lutheranscp.org Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
21
>Q`Ã&#x2022;4^UQZPXe
cover story
22
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
cover story
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Two of a Kind
W
By Steve Gurney and Lauren Searson
ith a world full of possibilities, people never know who they might meet and just how many others are experiencing similar situations in life. This is the case for Dorothy Weinstein and Patricia Enid Rose Low. While Dorothy lives in Woodholme Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care Community in the heart of Pikesville, Patricia resides at Symphony Manor, an Assisted Living and Memory Care Community located in the historic downtown neighborhood of Roland Park. Since both communities are managed by Peregrine Health Management, these two women are able to enjoy the benefits of the organization’s visionary programs and mission to revolutionize expectations for the aging process. Dorothy and Patricia met for the first time at this interview, and after only a few minutes of chatting it was clear they were “two of a kind,” as Patricia stated. “There are a lot of things that we have in common.” Most notably it is their warm demeanor and the fact that both women had cared for their family members as they needed assistance themselves. A great-grandmother to seven, Dorothy Weinstein is a
lifelong resident of Baltimore. She enjoyed over 64 years of marriage to her husband. After he passed away, Dorothy decided to leave the family home of 29 years and downsize to an apartment with the help of her children. When Dorothy’s son became sick, she naturally rallied to care for him, but as his condition worsened, he needed the skilled care of an assisted living facility. Dorothy decided to move in with him. “Everyone thought I was out of my mind,” she said. Having learned about Woodholme Gardens as it was being built, Dorothy and her son were able to move in to the community a few months later. She said, “It was brand new, so we were among the first residents to move in.” Built in 2010, the community offers state-of-the-art accommodations for 80 residents addressing the needs of all assisted living residents including those with memory impairment and senior behavioral concerns. The community has embraced the philosophy of encouraging each resident to identify new goals or renew old interests so that they continue to grow physically, intellectually and spiritually. Woodholme Gardens provides support for each resident’s religious expression, whether it is through sacred ritual, meditation, scriptural reflection or prayer. These and other features have been extra perks for
When meeting for the first time, Patricia Enid Rose Low (left) and Dorothy Weinstein learned how many commonalities and life experiences they have actually shared, such as relocating solely to care for loved ones and being among the first residents of their respective communities. Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
23
cover story
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Dorothy resides at Woodholme Gardens, a community that immediately appealed to her with its beautiful campus and array of amenities. With certain criteria in mind, Patricia’s children helped her find Symphony Manor where says she has been very happy.
Dorothy, who was impressed from the start with the community’s appearance. “It’s a lovely place, just beautiful,” she said. “I don’t ever intend to move.” Patricia Enid Rose Low was born and raised in Bermuda. She credited the small, beautiful community in which she grew up for her outgoing personality, friendliness and warmth. “Some people have cats that they love, others have dogs that they love, I enjoy people,” she said with a smile. “So I am a people person.” Patricia left Bermuda to attend college in Baltimore at Morgan State University and proceeded to teach chemistry, math and physics there for several years. She shared that she particularly enjoyed teaching young women who thought that they could not learn math and physics or excel in those disciplines. “My great joy was the students, not the meetings,” she said. Like Dorothy, Patricia was called upon to help care for her relatives. In 1993 she returned to Bermuda to care for her father and aunt who were in their eighties. After the passing of both her father and sister, she spent some brief time back in Baltimore and then decided to live in Asheville, NC for a few years. Her many connections in Baltimore, however, led her to the decision to eventually move back. With their mother in good health, Patricia’s son and daughter did some research on potential new living options that would enable her to have a future with security. “There were very specific things that I wanted,” she said. “I wanted activities, I wanted to be in a beautiful place, and I wanted very delightful food because I was not going to be doing any cooking. I just wanted to enjoy life.” Her children discovered these features and much more at Symphony Manor, where Patricia also became one of the first residents and has certainly been enjoying life. “I am very happy here,” she said. 24
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Both women cite the array of activities and the amenities that have allowed them a maintenance-free lifestyle as the most important elements in their new homes. Peregrine Communities are committed to establishing programs that are separate from the status quo. “We have a wonderful activities director at Symphony Manor who has us doing different things all the time,” said Patricia. According to Dorothy, Woodholme has regular entertainment, from a talented musician playing on the community’s grand piano to different theme parties. As both women have enjoyed establishing friendships and taking advantage of the numerous activities their communities offer onsite, they appreciate the transportation each place provides to various restaurants, shopping and other local cultural offerings. “The environment at Symphony Manor is very nice and I like the proximity that this area of Baltimore has to so many places of interest,” said Patricia. Meanwhile, Dorothy has loved the surprises she experiences regularly when venturing offsite. “Every Wednesday, the young man who drives us will take us out for a surprise ride on the bus and will stop for different things, such as ice cream,” she said. Both communities have also adapted cutting edge programs for stimulating long-term memory. These include memory arts for dementia residents, Community Connections, and, complementary therapies such as massages, drum circles, Reiki and music therapy. Although Patricia and Dorothy have family and friends nearby, their communities have embraced technology to keep residents connected by utilizing web cameras to facilitate communications between residents and their families and friends. Woodholme Gardens also features Peregrine Health Management’s innovative programming in Geri-Psych.
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
cover story
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
This geriatric behavioral health program was successfully developed in 2004 based on findings that mental health professionals and family members alike prefer a residential setting to meet the needs of seniors with behavioral health disorders. Stephen Bowman, the president of Peregrine Health Management, believes that residents who live in their facilities are individuals who are full of life, with unique pasts and particular interests. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our goal is to enhance their lives by stimulating those interests and encouraging them to continue to grow both mentally and spiritually.... celebrating life!â&#x20AC;? he said. And Dorothy and Patricia feel fortunate in having so many reasons to celebrate life having found homes that provide them with the support and security they desired. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The hardest part of getting older is that you no longer have anyone older or wiser than yourself to whom you can ask questions â&#x20AC;&#x201C; no mother to ask, no father,â&#x20AC;? said Dorothy. For both these women, as Patricia has always believed in life, things truly fell into place. As individuals who in the past made the commitment to care for others, they have come full circle now living in places that have made the same commitment to them.
NEW BEGINNINGS!
WOODHOLME GARDENS Pikesvilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Newest Assisted Living and Memory Care Community
To learn more about Dorothy and Patriciaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s stories,visit www.retirement-living.com to see the video interview
Both women are enjoying the maintenance-free lifestyle and numerous activities their communities offer. With daytrips, parties and regular entertainment, they have each established several friendships.
Near Your Family, Your Friends and Your Memories! t 0O TJUF QIZTJDJBOT GPS ZPVS XFMM CFJOH t 3BCCJ PO TUBÄ&#x160; GPS ZPVS TQJSJUVBM OFFET t 5SBOTQPSUBUJPO TFSWJDFT UP ZPVS GBWPSJUF BDUJWJUJFT t 4UJNVMBUJOH MFDUVSFT TFNJOBST BOE BDUJWJUJFT
Contact Sherille Otto for a personal tour 443.204.9928
8PPEIPMNF "WFOVF 1JLFTWJMMF .% 410-580-1400 r XXX XPPEIPMNFHBSEFOT DPN A Peregrine Health Management Company
The Peregrine Way...Revolutionizing Expectations for the Aging Process
WoodhomeGardensMDSUMMER11.indd 1
6/9/11 5:14:34 PM
A NEW WAY OF LIVING IN HISTORIC ROLAND PARK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Elegant, Exclusive and Excellent!
Enjoy spacious assisted living suites, fine dining, various cultural activities while still being close to where your memories are.
Premier Assisted Living & Memory Care For More Information, Please contact Stacy Buckley at 410.235.4301
3PMBOE "WFOVF t #BMUJNPSF .% t XXX TZNQIPOZNBOPS DPN The Peregrine Way...Revolutionizing Expectations for the Aging Process
Symphoney_MDSUMMER2011.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
6/10/11 10:31:09 AM
â&#x2013;
25
feature story
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
A Personal Approach to Care By Lauren Searson
I
t is especially common today for adult children to make the critical decisions pertaining to their parents’ current and future needs. Since they can also be looking after their own children, they are often referred to as the ‘sandwich generation.’ While Barbara Katz has considered herself a luckier individual in this group due to leaving her job and having two grown daughters, she still has had concerns regarding her mother, Pearl’s constant care. Fortunately, she has found peace of mind for the past year thanks to Private Home Care, LLC, an agency that provides in-home care services in the state of Maryland. Supporting her mother came easy to Barbara as she had grown up watching Pearl do the same. “She worked on and off, but her biggest responsibility was being the main caretaker for her own mother,” said Barbara. “I had a role model of someone who made it her mission to see that her mother’s life was more comfortable and that she had everything she needed.” Barbara’s father had unexpectedly passed away in 1992, just short of his 50th wedding anniversary with Pearl. Since the couple had been living in California at the time, Barbara moved her mother to a senior living community in Pikesville, Md. in order to be closer to her. “One of the reasons I stopped working is because I wanted to be more available if my mother were to have needs,” said Barbara. “I’ve been very fortunate to have that freedom to take care of things for her.” While Pearl had been dealing with low vision her entire life, she had also been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Her deteriorating health prompted Barbara to look into additional resources. “The Parkinson’s was becoming more of an issue, so I suggested having someone come in for a few hours a day,” she said. “We started the discussion and in the interim, she fell and ended up having a hip pinning. There was no choice then.” When Barbara and her mother began utilizing the services of a home health agency, their particular aide soon stopped working for the company. Fortunately, the caregiver was able to give them what would be a life-changing referral for Private Home Care.
26
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
When Barbara Katz needed extra assistance for her mother, Pearl, she enlisted the help of Private Home Care. With the company’s customized care plans, Barbara has peace of mind knowing her loved one is in good hands and has all the support she needs.
The woman-owned and operated company established by experienced healthcare professionals is licensed and authorized to provide various services including personal care, nurse monitoring, respite care and behavioral consultations. Members of the Private Home Care staff have each under-
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
feature story
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
gone a meticulous professional evaluation to provide home care services from 2 to 24 hours a day. With a personal approach, they assess a client’s needs to determine a customized plan of care that is effectively communicated to family and all members of the care team. Barbara could not be more pleased with the individualized care her mother has been receiving. Pearl has three aides that help her with activities of daily living from preparing meals to assisting her with dressing, providing medication reminders and taking care of her laundry. “They escort her to programs within her building, take her outside for exercise and ensure she has good nutrition,” said Barbara. She is comforted knowing that her mom is taken care of and that if she has any questions or concerns, she never has to hesitate in contacting the staff. According to Barbara, they were accommodating from the start in finding an aide that would complement Pearl’s personality. “They are amazing; Olga, Nikki, all the women who run the agency are so wonderful to work with,” said Barbara. “You call
them and they’re responsive, on the spot and helpful as can be.” Aside from the pleasant staff, Barbara said she has found their pricing extremely fair, which has been helpful since Pearl’s time with Private Home Care aides has increased to 9-12 hours a day. Since the company rates are scaled, the more hours a client uses, the less their hourly rate is. “The agency we had been with prior was more of a corporate place that was about the dollar and bottom line,” said Barbara. “Private Home Care is a small, friendly, family-run organization and they’ve just been delightful.” Ensuring a parent is cared for can be worrisome and stressful, regardless of an adult child’s work or family situation. Fortunately, there are several resources available, and as someone who has utilized this help, Barbara can now rest easier knowing her mother is in good hands. “It’s been a great relief to know that I never have to think twice,” said Barbara. “If I’m going to call them and discuss anything, they’re going to be receptive and helpful and we’re going to work together.”
?PMV \PM OWQVO OM\[ \W]OP ?M PMTX aW] OM\ OWQVO
Private Home Care, LLC Choose Our Reliable & Affordable Home Care Services Nurse Monitoring = Personal Care = Respite Care = Companionship = Light Housekeeping =
Meal Preparation Errands = Shopping = Escort to Appointments = 24 hour Services = =
15 YEARS COMBINED HOME CARE EXPERIENCE
•
MD LICENSED & INSURED License Number R2535
Our Competent & Compassionate Nurses and Aides Are Screened & Credentialed
For a FREE assessment and more information contact:
TEL. 410-486-6565 FAX. 410-486-6646
PrivateHC_MDSF11.indd 1
6/7/11 4:20:25 PM
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
27
feature story
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
A Difficult Move
Made Simple By Lauren Searson
W
hen Kathleen and Richard McCarty retired, they took the path less travelled by choosing to upsize. Therefore, when the time came to move to a retirement community years later, the process seemed especially daunting. With the help of Charna Kinneberg and her team at Senior Transitions, Inc., however, the couple was able to experience a seamless move from the large family home to their new apartment. Kathleen and Richard met in Baltimore while he was a student at Johns Hopkins University and she was attending Mount St. Agnes, now a part of Loyola University. Married a year later, the couple had two children as Richard pursued his Masters degree at Hopkins. The family then moved to Ithaca, NY where Richard became part of the faculty at Cornell University and Kathleen helped with library and development work for the school. With the birth of their third child, the couple remained in the area for 24 years before returning to Baltimore in 1990 where Richard served as Chair of the Department of Biology at Hopkins. “We had moved to Timonium, but the suburbs just weren’t for me, so we downsized to a condo in the Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood,” said Kathleen. At the time, the McCartys had also bought a weekend place in the mountains of Virginia. “Two years later, the house right up the street became available and the first time we looked at it, we were filling out a contract,” said Richard. “It had five bedrooms, so we were upsizing again, which isn’t necessarily a good idea.” Although the couple loved their home, they were there for a decade before the maintenance became too much to handle. Additionally, they had sold their weekend home and were therefore combining the belongings of two households. Despite the overwhelming aspects of downsizing, there was one base the McCartys fortunately had covered. They had always known where they would spend their later years. “Our lawyer looked at our housing agreement and said everything looked fine but asked if we had shopped around,” said Kathleen. “We said we have not shopped around, we don’t want to live in the county, we want to stay in our neighborhood, and we want to be a part of Roland Park Place.”
28
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Richard and Kathleen McCarty faced an especially overwhelming task when they eventually decided to downsize from their large fivebedroom home, but with the help of Senior Transitions, Inc., their move was completely stress-free.
The continuing care retirement community was a mere two blocks from where the couple had already been living, and for them, Roland Park Place’s reputation set it apart from any other option. “It was also the peace of mind we could give our children,” said Richard. “This is a place you walk in at your own power and they carry you up and you don’t have to worry about a thing; it’s wonderful.” Among these perks, however, the couple still knew they faced the hurdle of clearing out their large home and giving whatever items they could to their three children or Goodwill. Fortunately, upon signing their agreement to be residents, the McCartys received a packet from the community that in-
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
feature story
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
cluded a brochure for Charna Kinneberg and her professional to know their beloved flowers were also accommodated. “Our senior move management service, Senior Transitions, Inc. sunroom was filled with at least 20 orchids and all kinds of “I looked at it and immediately told Richard we were going paraphernalia, and we had no place for them here,” said Richwith this organization,” said Kathleen. “Charna seemed to do ard. “Charna put them on Craigslist for us and got several everything, and she certainly did.” phone calls. A woman came and took everything in a half Senior Transitions, Inc. helps hour period and our worry was off with various parts of the movthe deck completely.” ing process including automated The couple not only appreciated floor plan designs, packing, suCharna’s dedication throughout pervising movers, preparing the process, but that of each of her for home sales and disposing of employees. “They were the best unneeded items. Charna Kinwe’ve encountered. All wonderful, neberg, RN, MBA, started the lovely, charming people who came company in 2001 and is a foundprepared every day to calm me ing member of the National Asdown,” Kathleen said with a smile. sociation of Senior Move ManWhile many of the McCartys’ gers (NASMM). She also serves peers have utilized Senior Transion the board of two geriatric care tions and were just as thrilled with provider groups. their services, the couple still does And with this expertise, the not hesitate to spread the word couple said she was fully preabout the move management compared from the start. “From the pany whenever possible. “I couldn’t moment Charna walked in the recommend Charna and her emdoor, it was peace, serenity, efployees more highly to anybody,” ficiency and organization,” said said Kathleen. Kathleen. “A lot of people have With the stress-free move beWith the move behind them, the couple is enjoying jobs that they’re really good at, hind them, the couple could not life at their new home, Roland Park Place, where they and she is really good at senior be happier with their new aparttake advantage of the community’s fitness center and transitions.” ment and surroundings at Roland further pursue their passion for gardening. With the help of the Senior Park Place. As they take advanTransitions staff, the McCartys tage of the community’s fitness were connected with reliable movers and were able to donate center and scheduled daytrips, the McCartys have enjoyed several items, including 17 boxes of books that went to a char- getting to know their neighbors and continuing their favorite itable organization. pastime by reserving a plot in the gardening areas. “When we got here, it was shocking to discover how they “I think it’s important to move when both of you are able to could unpack and find places for everything, and exactly do so physically and mentally,” said Richard. “We are youngwhere I would’ve put them!” said Kathleen. “They knew our er than most people here, but we were actually able to make house and they took the time to do all that.” the right decisions and enjoy the move and get it done. It As avid gardeners, the McCartys were especially delighted made our adjustment to living here very easy.”
BEFORE YOU CALL A MOVER, CALL US! MOVE COORDINATION SERVICES INCLUDE:
We are the physical & emotional reinforcements you need.
410-515-1199
www.SeniorTransitionsInc.com
Organizing & Coordinating Ý Floor Plan Design Ý Packing with Care Ý Unpacking & Home Set Up Ý Prepare Former Residence for Sale or Lease Ý Disposal of Unneeded/Unwanted Items Ý and More! De-cluttering & Organizing Services Also Available!
Owned and operated by a Registered Nurse Founding Member of the National Association of Senior Move Managers
SeniorTransitions_MDF10.indd 1
6/11/10 11:07:13 AM
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
29
innov ations
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
get ready for the future
I
n my over 20 years of publishing the SourceBook, I am amazed at how much change has occurred. However, I feel that those changes yet to occur will dwarf those of the last two decades. Fueled by grassroots consumers, entrepreneurs, technology and increasing life spans, we should see some exciting developments, all with one common goal — to enable us to live with independence and dignity. We have created this section, Innovations in Independence to help keep you up-to-date with services, concepts and products that can improve your lifestyle. We hope that you find this section informative and inspiring. As always, we look forward to your comments and questions as well as the personal stories you would like to share with our readers. Feel free to contact me at Steve@ProAging.com or 703-992-1118.
Wishing you all the best this holiday season
Steve Gurney Publisher
Thanks!
It’s a telephone referral service with trained counselors who will listen and direct you to the resources you need. They’ll help you find answers to your questions on adult day care, rehabilitation, housing, caregiving and in-home care. It’s just a phone call away and it’s FREE.
410-646-0100
1-888-502-7587 (toll-free in Maryland) www.cc-md.org/seniors.html
Just for Caregivers
Support for caregivers of seniors is only a telephone call away. Call 410-646-6595.
30
■
retirement-living.com
AnswersAgingW09.indd 1
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
10/17/08 10:32:37 AM
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
innov ations
understand hearing loss how the ear functions and the forms of hearing loss Hearing is one of our most basic senses. It is vital to communication. It helps us to remain in contact with family and friends via the telephone and in-person conversations. Hearing also offers protection from dangerous situations, allowing us to heed a siren or respond to a verbal warning. Individuals with hearing loss often believe that hearing aids cannot help their situation because of misinformation and misconceptions about the devices, leading them to think their situation is hopeless, but this could not be further from the truth! The human ear is comprised of three distinct parts: the outer ear; the middle ear, which contains the eardrum and three tiny bones that conduct sound; and the cochlea or inner ear. Hearing is a highly complex process that involves the middle ear and the cochlea, as well as the auditory nerve and the brain. When
sound waves enter the outer ear, they travel through the ear canal and strike the eardrum. The vibrations of the eardrum sends the waves through the cochlea, where thousands of tiny sensory cells generate electrical impulses. These impulses send sound messages up the auditory nerve to the brain, which interprets them as sound. Every case of hearing loss is unique, but all hearing problems can be categorized as either conductive hearing loss or sensorineural hearing loss. Conductive hearing loss affects the outer or middle ear and is often caused by a buildup of wax or fluid, a punctuated eardrum, or abnormal bone growth. This type of loss can be corrected through medical treatment or by surgical procedure. Sensorineural hearing loss accounts for over 90% of all hearing losses and is characterized by the deterioration of
the delicate sensory cells in the cochlea. The aging process, prolonged exposure to loud noises, infections, head injuries, and certain medications can all cause this type of hearing loss. There is no cure for sensorineural hearing loss, but hearing aids are generally effective in helping individuals to experience improved hearing. The common misconception that “nerve deafness” or sensorineural hearing loss cannot be treated with hearing aids is simply not true given the advanced technology of today’s hearing aids. A hearing aid works as a personal amplification system. When sound enters the hearing aid through a microphone, a tiny amplifier makes the sound louder. The amplified sound travels through the ear canal and causes increased stimulation in the middle ear and the cochlea. This increased stimulation makes sounds clearer and easier to understand.
‘I’d love to call my grandma, but I don’t know how.’ Do you know someone who uses a Captioned Telephone? How about a TTY or other assistive phone?
Are you hesitating to keep in touch with people you know or care about because you don’t know how to place a call to them? Get some friendly tips from us at Maryland Relay. Learn how you or a loved one might qualify for a free phone from our program. Call us today at Maryland Relay Customer Service at 1-800-552-7724 Voice/TTY for more information. We can help you make those calls again to your family and friends, and let them know you’re thinking of them.
(…And when you call grandma, tell her we said hi!) Visit: www.mdrelay.org Write: Maryland Relay Department of Information Technology 301 West Preston Street, Suite 1008A Baltimore, MD 21201 E-mail: moreinfo@mdrelay.org
MarylandRelay_MDS10.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
2/9/10 11:26:23 AM
■
31
innov ations
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
technology to the rescue keep in contact with family and emergency services
A
personal response system (PRS), sometimes called a PERS (personal emergency response system) answers the need of many older Americans for both security and independence. Many organizations, including the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), encourage their use, but for the consumer choosing from among the many brands on the market, buying a PRS can be somewhat confusing. What is a PRS? A PRS is a relatively simple tool to help keep the user in contact with friends, family, and, if needed, emergency services. Each system has three elements: a portable radio transmitter (help button), a console connected to the user’s telephone, and a response center to monitor the calls. In case of an emergency (a fall, chest pains, suspected intruder, etc.), the user simply calls for help by pressing the button on the radio transmitter. The console picks up the signal (much like an automatic garage door opener) and automatically phones the response center (even if the phone is off the hook). The call is routed to the response center where the caller is identified through special coding. The monitoring center’s first response is to talk with the user and verify that an emergency exists. This can
be done through two-way voice communication or by calling the user back on the phone. Next, monitors will call responders or emergency services to answer the call for help (even if they can’t reach the user by phone). The features offered by many PRS providers are expanding at an astounding rate. Some systems now offer services such as companionship — the user just pushes the transmitter button and can talk with the response center for any reason. Other systems offer a speaker phone feature with their PRS that allows the user to answer the phone from wherever they are in the house, preventing accidents and aiding those with disabilities. Staff at the response centers often receive extensive training in such fields as gerontology and stress management, so they can better serve their clients. As with any other purchase, seniors should seriously consider their specific needs and budget constraints before deciding on any one system. It is a good idea to get written quotes from several companies before making a final decision. For more information about specific PRS vendors, check with the office of the state Attorney General, local consumer affairs office, or the Better Business Bureau to see if the company has had any complaints filed against them. Your local hospital may also be a good resource to look into; many hospitals offer PRS rent-
als, which are affordable and reliable. For additional general information about personal response systems, consumers should consult the Federal Trade Commission’s report entitled “Personal Emergency Response Systems.” The report is free. Consumers can have a copy mailed to them or can review the information online. To request a copy of the publication, call 1-877-382-4357. The report is also available on the FTC’s website. Visit www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/services/pers. htm to view a complete copy of the report.
A PRS is a relatively simple tool to help keep the user in contact with friends, family, and, if needed, emergency services.
PersONAL RESPONSE SYSTEM Providers
The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook.
Company
Centrol, Inc.
Phone
Website
877-792-4494; 410-828-5564
centrol-inc.com
Get the details on PRS Providers at www.retirement-living.com 32
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
PAGE
162-164
T H R I V E
•
•
•
•
•
innov ations
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
continuing education
providing learning environments for senior-serving professionals
T
here is no question that the population of Baby Boomers and their aging loved ones is rapidly increasing. Therefore, understanding the needs of these groups and those issues affecting them has never been more important. What some may not realize, however, is that various educational institutions have implemented programs designed for those interested in or currently serving seniors and their families. Johns Hopkins University is one such school reaching out to professionals with its Odyssey Certificate on Aging. The offered core and elective courses have been constructed with a broad range of disciplines in mind and are especially relevant to caregivers, clergy, financial planners, lawyers, nurses, social workers, volunteers and work/life planners. However, admission to individual courses is open to any interested adult. Students receive the Certificate on Aging upon completing four required courses, four electives and a capstone project that allows them to delve into a topic of their choice with the supervision of a faculty adviser. Examples of
required courses include â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Public and Private Programs for the Elderlyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Biological Aspects of Aging,â&#x20AC;&#x2122; while electives vary with â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Aging, Nutrition and Fitness;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Counseling, Case Management and Older Adultsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Death, Grief and End-of-Life Planning.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Designed to address the ethical, financial, legal, medical and psychological issues facing the fastest growing population in the U.S., Odyssey and similar programs allow these professionals to better serve the seniors they care for on a daily basis. Like JHU, McDaniel College features programs in Gerontology through The Center for the Study of Aging (CSA). Here, required courses and electives from 12 departments and programs are offered including social work, communication, exercise science and physical education, biology and religion. The Erickson School of Aging Studies is another program that strives to educate leaders with the goal of improving society for older adults. Focusing on Aging, Management and Policy, the program enables students to immerse themselves in several disciplines with an active learning environment.
Various educational institutions have implemented programs designed for those interested in or currently serving seniors and their families.
The Odyssey Certificate on Aging and similar programs are helping professionals improve the lives of older adults one class at a time. Through active learning environments, professionals in the field are gaining a greater understanding of the implications facing todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Boomers, ultimately helping them to enhance society for this growing group.
The Certificate on Aging at Johns Hopkins University
The Johns Hopkins Certificate on Aging is designed to meet the needs of those who serve aging adults and their families. Instructors teach a well-rounded curriculum suited for financial planners, nurses, lawyers, social workers, clergy, caregivers, volunteers, work/life planners and more. The Certificate on Aging: Âť Affordable Âť Exceptional faculty Âť Flexible, evening classes
Âť Part-time Âť No tests or grades Âť No admission requirements For more information: odyssey.jhu.edu/certificate-on-aging 410.516.7428
&/$ B6RXUFHERRN$G&2$B LQGG
Âť Continuing education units available for social workers and professional counselors and therapists.
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
30 retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
33
innov ations
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
turn to ask medicare for caregiving resources Are you caring for an aging, disabled or seriously ill friend or family member? If so, you’re one of more than 66 million people who serve the important role of a caregiver. For many caregivers, a typical day can involve everything from questions about Medicare claims and prescription drugs, to preparing meals and running errands, to searching for the best long-term care or in-home services. Created by the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the Ask Medicare initiative offers numerous resources to make your life easier. Recently updated and accessed online at w w w.medicare.gov/caregivers,Ask Medicare provides tips and helpful resources on enrolling in the Medicare program, coping with a chronic illness, comparing drug plans and long-term care options and more. You can find an-
swers to commonly asked billing questions and utilize an interactive tool that will help you determine which services are covered by Medicare. In addition, the site offers access to a free e-newsletter with the latest updates from Medicare and a video series that provides useful tips on managing transitions in care, such as being discharged from the hospital or moving into a long-term care facility. The Ask Medicare Web site also links to select state and local organizations that can assist with meals, provide transportation, identify available in-home services and offer caregiving training and support. Caregivers of aging family members or friends can access additional resources through CMS’s peer agency, the Administration on Aging (AoA), which offers the Eldercare Locator to help older Americans and connect to services in the
Help IRU FDUHJLYHUV IURP 0HGLFDUH PHGLFDUH JRY FDUHJLYHUV U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Institute of Health
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Information to Help You Care for National Others Institute of Health
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
34
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
community. For more information about these resources, please visit www.aoa.gov and click on “Elders and Families” and “Find Local Resources.” You also view a series of inspiring stories and videos in which caregivers describe their successful efforts to overcome daily challenges while enjoying the rewards of improving the lives of those they love.
moving & downsizing
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
C H o i c e s , Ta s k s & T i p s
HOW TO
prepare to move
roll up your sleeves, or let a professional help
T
he organizational and physical tasks of a move can often be overwhelming, but there are professionals and useful tips that can ease the transition for everyone involved. Seeking Professional Help Senior move managers are professionals who specialize in assisting older adults and their families with the emotional and physical aspects of relocation. They often have backgrounds in gerontology, social work, health care, nursing and psychology. Because they focus exclusively on the move process, move managers have significant expertise in resources and approaches that save money, reduce stress and produce quality results to meet the client’s personalized needs. Moving on Your Own Once you have made the decision as to where you are moving, you will have a much easier time figuring out what items to keep or get rid of. Having a floor plan and the important measurements will help in figuring out which large items you will be able to bring. Professional organizers say it is best to have at least six months for such a move, but whatever your timetable, you should get a calendar solely for planning your strategy. You might mark off “D-
Having a floor plan and the important measurements will help in figuring out which large items you will be able to bring.
Day” (for decision made) and “M-Day” (for moving), then mark (in pencil!) the day the necessary steps will be made. Decide on tentative dates for any sales you might have and make deadlines for other necessary tasks. Assign various responsibilities to family members. When estimating the time needed for big jobs, take a general tip from freelancers and independent contractors: figure out the time you think you will need, and then multiply it by at least two!
Allow yourself enough time to ensure you have brought everything you want before the contents of your previous home are taken away. You do not want to regret having given away too much too soon, or to have important things lost in the shuffle. Some excerpts from this article used from Moving On: A Practical Guide to Downsizing the Family Home by Linda Hetzer and Janet Hulstrand (Stewart, Tabori & Chang).
SENIOR MOVE MANAGEMENT SERVICES For more information, contact Heather Murphy at 410-828-7700 ext. 1271 hmurphy@abilitiesnetwork.org
www.abilitiesnetwork.org Providing quality services since 1964
AbilitiesNetwork_MDS11.indd 1
OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: • In Home Consultation • Planning and organizing the move • Customized floor planning • Arranging for donations and sale of unneeded items • Pack • Schedule the vendors of your choice • We will completely unpack • Re-settle you into your new home
“Let Abilities Network handle the leg-work of your move!”
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990 2/10/11 1:04:57 PM
35
moving & downsizing
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
F i n d i n g a r e a lt o r
HOW TO
utilize real estate transactions
transforming the challenges of selling and buying into choices
F
or those who have been in their homes for several years, relocating presents challenges far beyond the physical demands of carrying boxes and arranging furniture. These individuals may also face difficult emotional and financial decisions during the moving process. Preparing the family home for sale, downsizing, packing, moving, and setting up the new house are all physically and mentally arduous tasks. Fortunately, there are innovative real estate companies who offer customized services to help individuals with every aspect of moving and downsizing.
Step One: Preparing to sell or buy It is important that homeowners select a real estate agent who can meet their distinctive needs. The emergence of specialized real estate designations has made the process of choosing an agent easier. Senior Real Estate Specialists (SRES) are licensed Realtors who have received the SRES designation through the national Senior Advantage Real Estate Council. Senior Housing Specialist (SHS) Realtors have also met specific guidelines outlined by the Real Estate Certification Program (RECP). Both of these designations signal to consumers that agents have completed specialized training courses and are qualified to meet the unique needs of their clients
throughout the home buying and/or value of possessions, and the floor plan selling process. of the new residence. After finding a qualified agent, homeowners are ready to begin the process of Step Three: Moving preparing to sell their home. A qualified Downsizing is one of the most time agent’s comprehensive assessment of the consuming and emotionally draining condition and marketability of the home aspects of the moving process. After sortcan decrease selling ing, final decisions must time and increase sellbe made about what to A comprehensive ing price. take to the new home. assessment of the condiSpecialized agents For many, moving tion and marketability can also help clients day is simple and reprioritize repairs and warding due to compreof the home by a qualilocate qualified prohensive, customized real fied agent can decrease fessionals to complete estate services provided such projects. Utilizing selling time and increase prior to the sale of the the help of professionhouse. On moving day, selling price. als to prepare for a sale real estate professionals can ultimately result in can recommend trusted a selling price that recompanies to help with flects the top market value for the home. the physical aspects of moving while providing assistance with the job of unpackStep Two: Packing and sorting ing and setting up the new home. Starting early is the key to successful packing and sorting. Items should Challenges become choices be sorted into distinct categories: keep/ As the challenges of moving fade due move, give to family, donate to charity, to increasingly helpful professionals, and throw away. people are left with nothing but choices— The initial list of items to keep will where to move, when to move, what to likely be larger than the new space can take, and how to decorate the new home. accommodate. Moving professionals, Those individuals considering a move are however, can offer advice about what to no longer faced with the difficult questake and what to leave behind by tak- tions of how to market their homes and ing into account their client’s personal move their belongings as there is help tastes, the financial and sentimental available every step of the way.
Seniors Real Estate Specialists Let us help: ! Home Selling & Home Buying Sizing, Organizing ! Right & Staging ! Peace of Mind! Tina Thompson, SRES Sue Millard, SRES ®
®
tthompson@ywgcrealty.com
410-493-1001 cell 36
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
smillard@ywgcrealty.com •
■
410-583-0400 office Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
moving & downsizing
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
F i n d i n g a r e a lt o r
creating a visual record when making a move Insurance companies recommend keeping an inventory with photos of household goods. Make a page for each room in the house, with numbered columns, listing the item (“bureau”), a description (“4-drawer oak chest, 30 inches long”), its history (“wedding gift”), and additional comments (“For my granddaughter Isabel”). If you want your family to decide which pieces interest them, leave the last column blank.
Number the photographs to correspond with the list. With a digital camera, you can create an electronic record that can be sent via e-mail. This will help sort and assign belongings as each family member can mark those items they would like. Excerpt used from Moving On: A Practical Guide to Downsizing the Family Home by Linda Hetzer and Janet Hulstrand (Stewart, Tabori & Chang).
MOVING COORDINATION, DESIGN, & DOWNSIZING providers
The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook. Company Phone
Abilities Network
Website PAGE
410-828-7700 X1271
abilitiesnetwork.org
35
Let’s Move
301-880-3407
letsorganizellc.com
162-164
Senior Transitions, Inc.
410-515-1199
seniortransitionsinc.com
29
410-493-1001;410-583-0400
smillard@ywgcrealty.com
36
301-602-8076
thelastre-sort.com
410-802-6100;410-583-0400
tthompson@ywgcrealty.com
Sue Millard, YWGC Realty The Last Re-Sort! LLC Tina Thompson, YWGC Realty
162-164 36
REALTORS & REAL ESTATE SERVICE PROVIDERS The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook. Company Phone
Shirley Matlock--RE/Max Advantage Realty
Website PAGE
410-465-7777
DreamHomesinMaryland.com
37
Sue Millard, YWGC Realty
410-493-1001; 410-583-0400
smillard@ywgcrealty.com
36
Tina Thompson, YWGC Realty
410-802-6100;410-583-0400 tthompson@ywgcrealty.com
36
ABR, ASP, CRS, ePRO, GRI, LTG, PMN, SFR, SRES
ShirleyMatlock_MDS11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990 1/13/11 4:37:46 PM
37
F05
legal/financial
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
E l d e r L aw
HOW TO
obtain legal advice
elder law attorneys cater to your legal needs An elder law attorney is an individual who specializes in areas of the law that are particularly relevant to senior citizens and their family members. These attorneys generally focus their practices in a few of the following areas: estate planning, long-term care planning, social security, public and private pensions, Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap insurance, long-term care insurance, age discrimination, durable powers of attorney, living wills, conservatorship and guardianship, or abuse. Elder law attorneys can offer an especially sensitive ear concerning the sometimes difficult decisions involved in oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s later years. While dispensing legal advice, they are also able to refer clients to other professional and/or non-
6/3/05
12:15 PM
legal resources that are available to help you arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t familiar with your own situmeet their needs. ation, it can be difficult to explain it to someone else. Do I need an Elder Law attorney? Know your own financial limitaBecause of the expense of legal ser- tions and the financial benefits of envices, you want to be absolutely certain gaging the services of a specific attorney. that your situation necessitates the as- In other words, only buy what you need sistance of a legal professional before and what you can afford. If you only hiring an attorney. Before consulting an want a will that names your spouse as attorney, you should consider the fol- your sole beneficiary and there are no lowing questions: Is this a complex legal other needs, you probably donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t need issue? Is it likely that you will have to go an expensive package. Be a smart conto court? Are there non-legal resources sumer. available to help you? Can you resolve Information adapted from the Nathis difficulty on your own or with the tional Academy of Elder Law Attorneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s help of a family member? and the National Elder Law Foundationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s In order to pick the right attorney websites. For more information, please and save yourself time and money, you visit their sites: need to know all of your own issues. If www.naela.org or www.nelf.org.
Page 1
Not Sure Whether You Need a WILL or a TRUST? Are Your DOCUMENTS OUTDATED? Want to PROTECT Your ASSETS For Those You Love? For Answers to These and Other Questions, CALL THE LAW OFFICES OF VALERIE A. ROCCO, P.C. Annapolis (410) 266-1009 or Columbia (410) 997-4228 PROVIDING PRACTICAL COST-CONSCIOUS SOLUTIONS:
Valerie A. Rocco, Counselor & Attorney at Law Licensed since 1977
s 7ILLS AND 4RUSTS s 0ROBATE %STATE !DMINISTRATION s %STATE $ISABILITY 0LANNING s 'IFT 4AX 0LANNING s 0OWERS OF !TTORNEY s !DVANCE -EDICAL $IRECTIVES s 'UARDIANSHIPS s !SSET 0ROTECTION s -EDICAID 0LANNING 777 3%.)/23!$6)3%2 #/- s 02/6)$).' ,%'!, ).&/2-!4)/. 3).#%
An Elder Law Firm
ValerieRocco_MDS11.indd 1
2/14/11 12:11:19 PM
The Law Offices of Adam J. Roa P.C. SERVICES
Medicaid Issues ~ Asset Protection Disability Trust ~ Powers of Attorney Wills and Trust ~ Guardianship Probate ~ Health Directives FREE CONSULTATION
401 Washington Ave., Suite 803 â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Towson, MD 21204 410-296-8166 www.adamjroa.com
38
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
legal/financial
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
E l d e r L aw
HOW TO
find an elder law attorney
utilize your resources and ask the right questions The most effective way to locate a qualified attorney is through a recommendation from a family member, friend, or an attorney you have consulted before and trust. The AARP (www.aarp.org/legalsolutions) and the state bar association (www.hg.org) offer impartial attorney recommendations. The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (www.naela.org), a professional association of attorneys dedicated to improving the quality of legal services provided to the elderly, and the National Elder Law Foundation (www.nelf.org), a non-profit organization dedicated to the development and improvement of the professional competence of lawyers in this particular area, can both offer advice for finding a qualified elder law attorney. A referral from family or friends can be a good resource so long as you ask more
than how they liked the person. The attorney may have been a likeable person, but you should be more interested in how the case turned out. Once you have found an attorney that you are considering hiring, carefully and fully explain your legal problem so the attorney can provide an accurate estimate of the time that will be necessary to solve your problem. You will also want to inquire about the attorney’s certifications and memberships with professional organizations. Finally, be sure that you are clear on the specific costs. The questions below will help you to get the information you need before making a final decision: n What will it take to resolve this issue? n How long has the attorney been practicing?
n What percentage of the attorney’s practice is devoted to this area of law? n How much experience does the attorney have with cases like yours? n How much elder law training has the attorney had, and from what organizations? n If a trial will be involved, does he/she do trial work? n Is your attorney a member of the local bar association? The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys? n Is your attorney certified by the National Elder Law Foundation? n What additional out-of-pocket expenses will be incurred? n What is the estimate of the cost involved to resolve your problem? For more information visit the NAELA website: www.naela.org or www.nelf.org.
ELDER LAW: MEDICAID PLANNING, ELIGIBILITY, & APPLICATIONS GUARDIANSHIPS
Educating Our Clients To Make Informed Decisions
ESTATE, TAX & TRUST PLANNING FIDUCIARY REPRESENTATION PROBATE
Abraham & Bauer, LLC
LITIGATION
EXPERIENCE BUILDS TRUST
443.901.1333
504 Baltimore Ave., Lower Level, Towson, MD 21204 www.abrahambauer.com
OFFICES LOCATED IN TOWSON AND BEL AIR
AbrahamBauer_MDS11.indd 1
Providing legal guidance to preserve a family’s assets.
1/27/11 1:03:51 PM
%LDER ,AW s %STATE 0LANNING 6ETERAN S "ENEFITS
“Looking back, the smartest financial thing we did was contact Mindy Felinton.” Harriett & Alvin K., Silver Spring, MD
FELINTON ELDER LAW
& ESTATE PLANNING CENTERS
Mindy Felinton, Attorney Former Assistant State’s Attorney Over 30 years experience
Call: 401.849.9311 for a complimentary 30 minute meeting.
Member of the Maryland, District of Columbia and Florida Bar Associations Located only minutes from Fort Meade 10480 Little Patuxent Parkway, # 400 Columbia, MD 21044 t 401.849.9311
Additional Offices Serving:
Rockville, MD t 301.610.0055 Delray Beach, FL t 561.290.2179
www.FelintonLaw.com
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
39
legal/financial
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
E l d e r L aw
how to discuss billing methods understanding the fees and expenses involved Attorneys may bill weekly, monthly or upon completion of work. Discuss how your attorney charges and how often he/ she bills at your initial meeting. Some attorneys charge by the hour with different hourly rates for work performed by attorneys, paralegals and secretaries. If this is the case, find out what the rates are. Other attorneys charge a flat fee for all or part of the services. Your attorney might
use a combination of these methods. In addition to fees, most attorneys will charge you out-of-pocket expenses which can include charges for copies, messenger fees, court fees, disposition fees and other such costs. Find out if there will be any other incidental costs. The attorney may ask for a retainer. Usually placed in a trust account, the attorney pays himself or herself out of that
account each time you are billed. Expenses may be paid directly from the trust account and the size of the retainer may range. Ask that your arrangement be put in writing in a letter or formal contract that states the attorney’s services and what the fee and expense arrangement will be. From the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc. website at http://www.naela.org/.
Nursing Home Residents & Families
WE CAN HELP PROTECT YOUR ASSETS Medical Assistance Planning
An Elder Law, Estate & Special Needs Planning Practice
Powers of Attorney
Advance Medical Directives Living Wills
Disability Planning Special Needs Trusts
Trusts Estate Planning Administration
(L to R) Phyllis Erlich, Esq., Jason Frank, Esq., Kandace Scherr, Esq., Mary O’Byrne, Esq. (Laurie Frank, Esq. not pictured)
410.337.8900
40
■
retirement-living.com
Asset Protection
■
1-800-394-9990
www.frankelderlaw.com
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
Guardianship
1.888.338.0400
legal/financial
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
E l d e r L aw
HOW TO
prepare legal documents
advance directives that put your affairs in order
A
dvance directives (living wills, powers of attorneys, and health care proxies) are legal documents that express an individual’s wishes with regard to medical decisions. They are intended to provide direction to a designated “agent” to speak on behalf of a person who is unable to speak for himself due to a physical or cognitive injury. Finding An Agent An agent under an advance directive has legal authority to make any decisions and take any actions for the individual who appointed them. It is important for an individual to appoint a trusted person to speak for him when he is unable to speak for himself with respect to medical and end-of-life decisions. Consultation with an attorney is critical to address the legal nuances, personal preferences, and state differences. When drafting advance directives, an individual’s wishes for health care and end-of-life decisions must be specifically addressed. Considering the significance of these decisions, it is important to appoint an agent who will follow the individual’s directions even if family members, medical professionals, or friends disagree with them.
TRUE
When drafting advance directives, an individual’s wishes for health care and end-of-life decisions must be specifically addressed.
Things to Consider The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) advises consumers to consider five key items. 1. Who will serve as your Agent for Health Care or as the alternate? 2. Are there certain medical treatments or pain control measures you want or don’t want? 3. Do you wish to take or refuse any medication that may reduce or eliminate the ability to communicate with others? 4. Do you have any particular directions regarding specific health care facilities, religious preferences, disposition of your body, donation of bodily
parts for transplant or research, etc.? 5. What directions will you provide related to end-of-life decisions specifically regarding: n if you can no longer eat, drink, or breathe on your own; n if you cannot function independent of machines; n if you are confined to bed with no mobility; n if you have little cognitive ability. For more information about elder law attorneys and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, visit www.naela.org.
Putting a child’s name on your bank account, investments or home is a good idea. My assets, including my 401 (k) & IRA are secure if my spouse is in a nursing home. I need to give my assets to my children to protect them. It’s not possible to do financial planning for a person who may be going into a nursing home. 5. It’s not possible to do financial planning for a person who is already in a nursing home. If your answer to any of these statements was TRUE, contact our offices for upcoming seminar information.
OR
FALSE
1. 2. 3. 4.
THE LAW OFFICES OF MICHAEL
MEDICAID 301-739-6820 HAGERSTOWN
U
G. DAY AND ASSOCIATES, P.C.
ASSET PROTECTION
301-228-2960
301-724-4713
FREDERICK
CUMBERLAND
Member of: National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys; Elder Law Section of the Maryland State Bar Association
410-848-9501
301-334-0700
CARROLL COUNTY
GARRETT COUNTY
10715 Downsville Pike, Hagerstown, MD 21740 U 30 West Patrick Street, Frederick, MD 21701 U 53-A N. Centre St., Cumberland, MD 21502
Fax: 301-739-4194 MichaelDayW10_11.indd 1
U
michaeld@mikedaylaw.com Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
9/7/10 3:29:33 PM
■
41
legal/financial
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
E l d e r L aw
managing your estate An executor is the person or corporate fiduciary (trust company) that is appointed under your will to manage your estate after you die. The executor will offer your will to the court for probate; marshal your assets; file an inventory of your assets with the court; pay all debts, expens-
es of administration, and taxes; and sell any property that must be sold to put the estate in a position to be closed. Carefully select your executor. A good executor will make the difference between an estate that is handled efficiently and expeditiously versus an es-
tate that will get mired in eventual litigation and losses. Excerpt from The Weekend Estate Planning Kit: The Fast and Simple Way to Maximize Assets, Minimize Taxes and Protect Loved Ones by Douglas E. Godbe, Attorney at Law.
Chesapeake Elder Law, L.L.C. “The Senior Friendly Practice” ❖ Elder Law ❖ Wills/Revocable Trusts ❖ Probate/Estate Administration ❖ Social Security/Medicare ❖ Long Term Care/Life Care Planning ❖ Nursing Home/Assisted Living ❖ Advanced Medical Directives ❖ Power of Attorney
Candace H. Beckett Attorney and Counselor of Law Member, National Association of Elder Law Attorneys
(410) 370-0673 (Direct) (410) 972-4540 (Office)
❖ Elder Mediation ❖ Flat Fees ❖ Available 7 Days/Evenings ❖ Home/Hospital Visits ❖ Convenient Location across from Annapolis Mall ❖ Excellent Parking ❖ Major Credit Cards Accepted
1997 Annapolis Exchange Parkway, Suite 300, Annapolis, MD 21401 ❖ www.chesapeake-elder-law.com ❖ E-mail: cheselderlaw@aol.com
ChesapekeEldarLaw.indd 1
partner
6/6/11 11:16:50 AM
The choices you make today determine quality of life tomorrow.
with understanding
The Offit Kurman Elder Law Practice Group is a competent team of professional legal service providers who are as sensitive to the client’s emotional needs as they are technically strong in the field of Elder Law. To partner with Offit Kurman, please contact: Valorie Leeb 443.738.1563 Mobile: 443.790.7915 vleeb @offitkurman.com Rajiv Goel
443.738.1516 rgoel@offitkurman.com BALTIMORE
I
WASHINGTON
I
PHILADELPHIA
I www.offitkurman.com
9pi[ 9pi[# CC: “A Law Practice for Seniors and Those Who Love Them”
<C;<I & =8D@CP C8N
<jkXk\j Ç N`ccj Ç Kiljkj Gfn\ij f] 8kkfie\p 8jj\k Gi\j\imXk`fe >lXi[`Xej_`g Ç GifYXk\ D\[`ZX`[ <c`^`Y`c`kp
AXZhl\c`e\ ;% 9pi[ KfYp E% 9pi[
*'($+-+$.++/
(+*'' >XccXek =fo CXe\# Jl`k\ ()'# 9fn`\# DXipcXe[ )'.(, *'($+-+$.++/ *'($/',$,(./ ]Xo nnn%Ypi[Xe[Ypi[%Zfd
42
■
retirement-living.com
Byrd&Byrd_MDF10.indd 1
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
6/16/10 10:46:38 AM
legal/financial
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
E l d e r L aw
HOW TO
ensure a positive relationship with an attorney
communication is key Get Everything in Writing Once you decide to hire an attorney ask that your arrangement be put in writing. This agreement can be recorded in the form of a letter or formal contract. It should specifically define what services the attorney will perform for you and the fees that will be assessed for the attorneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s services. If your agreement remains oral and is not put into writing, you have still made a contract and are responsible for all fees assessed by the attorney and his/her staff. Make It a Good Experience A positive and open relationship between attorney and client benefits both parties. The key to a successful client/attorney relationship is communication. The questions on page 39 will help you develop
If you take the time to make sure that you are comfortable with your attorney you will make this a productive experience for both you and the attorney.
a successful relationship with your attorney. Use the answers to these questions as a guide to determine the attorneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s qualifications and also to determine whether you
can comfortably work with the attorney. If your concerns are not addressed, if you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t like the answers to these questions, if you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t like the attorneyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s responses, or if you simply do not feel relaxed with the attorney do not make an agreement for services with he/she. If you are satisfied with the attorney you have hired you will trust him or her to do the best job for you. Only if you have established a relationship of open communication will you be able to resolve any difficulties which may arise between the two of you. If you take the time to make sure that you are comfortable with your attorney you will make this a productive experience for both you and the attorney. For more information, visit the NAELA website at www.naela.org.
&TUBUF 1MBOOJOH *T -JGF 1MBOOJOH s Health Care Directives s Special Needs Planning s Long Term Care Planning s Probate s Estate Administration s Guardianship s Disability Planning
s Wills and Living Trusts s Asset Protection s Tax Planning s Prenuptial Agreements s Funeral Trust Planning s IRA Distribution Planning s '3&& Educational Seminars
From left to right: Patricia K. Jaron, Colleen Sinclair Prosser, Nicole Livingston
Call now to receive your copy of:
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Caring for Someone with Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;sâ&#x20AC;?
SINCLAIRPROSSER LAW, LLC
Offices in Annapolis, Bowie, Millersville and Waldorf
PS
Learn more about your estate planning options and our services by visiting:
XXX TJODMBJSQSPTTFSMBX DPN Members of American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys and National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
SinclairProsserMDW10_11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
9/24/10 3:51:15 PM
â&#x2013;
43
legal/financial
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
E l d e r L aw
LEGAL SERVICES & ELDER LAW PROVIDERS The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook.
Company Phone
Abraham & Bauer, LLC Byrd & Byrd, LLC, Attorneys at Law Chesapeake Elder Law, LLC, Candace H. Beckett Frank, Frank, and Scherr, LLC Hodes, Pessin & Katz, PA Law Office of Lawrence Adashek, P.C. Law Offices of Michael G. Day Law Offices of Mindy Felinton PC Law Offices of Adam J. Roa Law Offices of Valerie Rocco, P.C. Law Office of Catherine Stavely Law Office of Nomiki B. Weitzel Offit Kurman: Rajiv Goel, Valorie Leeb SinclairProsser Law, LLC
Website PAGE
443-901-1333 301-464-7448 410-370-0673; 410-972-4540 410-337-8900 410-938-8800 410-415-5880 301-739-6820 410-849-9311 410-296-8166 410-997-4228; 410-266-1009 410-268-9246 410-663-9400; 410-638-7779 443-738-1516;443-738-1563 410-573-4818
abrahambauer.com byrdandbyrd.com chesapeake-elder-law.com frankelderlaw.com hpklegal.com adasheklaw.com michael@mikedaylaw.com FelintonElderLaw.com adamjroa.com seniorsadviser.com cestavely@verizon.net nomikiw@aol.com offitkurman.com sinclairprosserlaw.com
39 42 42 40 40 162-164 41 39 38 38 44 44 42 43
Get the details on Legal Services & Elder Law Providers at www.retirement-living.com
Catherine E. Stavely
ATTORNEY AT LAW
410-268-9246
Estate Planning and Probate
124 South Street, Suite 1 Annapolis, Maryland 21401 cestavely@verizon.net
Wills, Trusts, Guardianships
Annapolis Commission on Aging • National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys Past Chair, Elder Law Section of the Maryland State Bar Association
Powers of Attorney Medicaid and Eldercare Issues Advance Directives
CatherineStavelyF07.indd 1
6/18/07 1:59:50 PM
Law Offices of Nomiki Bouloubassis Weitzel & Associates Providing:
BALTIMORE OFFICE:
¢ Asset Preservation Planning
Belair Beltway Professional Ctr. 7652 Belair Road Baltimore, MD 21236
¢ Durable Powers of Attorney, Trusts, Wills ¢ Medical Assistance Planning and Guardianships ¢ Review of Nursing Home, Assisted Living, and Continuing Care Community Contracts ¢ Federal Gift and Estate Tax Planning Nomiki Bouloubassis Weitzel, Esquire Brianna Davidson Jarrett, Esquire Members of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA)
44
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
NomikiWeitzel_MDS11.indd 1
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
410-663-9400 HARFORD COUNTY OFFICE:
Professional Ctr. at Harford Mutual 210 N. Main Street, Suite 102 Bel Air, MD 21014
410-638-7779
1/20/11 10:18:17 AM
legal/financial
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Da i ly M o n e y M a n ag eme n t
HOW TO
get help managing money
stop watching those statements and bills pile up People frequently become overwhelmed with the amount of medical statements and other mail they accumulate in a short time. Insurance and medical statements are often confusing — or even contradictory. Daily Money Managers can help to alleviate these concerns by monitoring and keeping up with accounts and bills.
that Medicare and other health insurance providers have paid their share before the client pays any balance due. Additionally, DMM assistance in assembling papers needed for income tax preparation and in documenting medical and charitable contributions often means the client will pay lower taxes each year.
What is a Daily Money Manager? Daily Money Managers (DMMs) provide personal business assistance, usually in the client’s home. They offer an array of services, which include balancing the checkbook(s), writing checks to pay bills, and keeping accurate records of all checks written and all deposits made. DMM services also provide value in monitoring medical bills, ensuring
How Do I Find a DMM? Your local Area Agency on Aging and the American Association of Daily Money Managers (www.aadmm.com) can help you find a reliable DMM. Once you have found a DMM you are interested in hiring, it is a good idea to ask about their experience and qualifications and know whether your DMM is bonded and insured. You also want to determine
Daily Money Managers provide personal business assistance, from balancing checkbooks to ensuring health insurance providers are paid.
how the DMM you plan to hire bills for their work. Hourly fees vary by locale, but in this area, the average range is $40.00 to $80.00 per hour.
Daily Money Management PROVIDERS The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook.
Company Phone
InfoDoc, Inc.
Website PAGE
410-375-7903
infodocinc.com
45
Get the details on Daily Money Management Providers at www.retirement-living.com
Mention This and Receive A Free 1 Hour Consultation $65.00 Value
Get rid of the paper clutter Identify, Organize & Document Your Estate
Personal Bookkeeping: Sort Mail, Pay Bills, Set-up Filing System, Balance Checkbook, Set-up Quickbooks/Quicken Assisting Estate Administrators: With the Details of Administrating an Estate and Finding Assets Mary Helen Dennis Estate Organizer Bonded & Insured
InfoDoc_MD_SUMMER11b.indd 1
410-375-7903 • www.infodocinc.com Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com 5/19/11 10:17:27 AM
■
45
legal/financial
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
F i n a n c i a l m a n ag eme n t
HOW TO
make financial decisions
when the time is now
W
hen it comes to taking care of your loved ones, you will undoubtedly have to make some difficult financial decisions, and you may be faced with some unwelcome surprises. Where Do You Start? OBTAIN POWER OF ATTORNEY â&#x20AC;&#x201D; You will need this legal authority in order to access your loved oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s accounts and financial records. Without Power of Attorney, you will not be able to make any financial decisions and will have to have a court-appointed Conservator named. PUT TOGETHER A BALANCE SHEET AND CASH FLOW STATEMENT â&#x20AC;&#x201D; First,
create a basic balance sheet. In one column, list the value of their assets, such as their home, stocks, mutual funds, CDs, and retirement accounts. In another column, put down their liabilities, such as outstanding mortgage or car loan balances. Then, do a cash flow statement. List the monthly income from each of their investments, including reinvested dividends and capital gains, as well as any pension income and Social Security
benefits. Finally, figure their monthly TAX CONSIDERATIONS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Many indiexpenses, including mortgage or rent viduals neglect to file for available tax payments, utilities, groceries, and medi- deductions for medical expenses. Karen cal expenses. Johnson, a Fairfax, VA based CPA, exCONSIDER ALL YOUR OPTIONS; plains, â&#x20AC;&#x153;In order to claim a deduction, CONSULT WITH PROFESSIONALS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; In medical expenses have to exceed 7.5% of order to ensure that you are making fi- your adjusted gross income. A portion nancially sound decisions, you should of your monthly rent at an assisted living consider several options for saving mon- facility is considered a medical expense ey and redistributing income that are for deduction purposes. Considering the sometimes overlooked costs of long-term care, you may quickly Things to consider when managing reach the 7.5% limit.â&#x20AC;? your loved oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s finances: Using available deductions may help PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT â&#x20AC;&#x201D; During you to offset the taxes incurred from this vulnerable time, it is important that removing funds from your retirement you avoid taking too much risk with your accounts. â&#x20AC;&#x153;When you take money out of loved oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s portfolio. Although diver- a retirement account, it is taxed as ordisification is still important, you should nary income. However, if you can offset focus on low-risk investments. Retirees your tax deductions against this taxare often told to gradually shift invest- able withdrawal, it may make financial ments from stocks to bonds and cash as sense to take money from a retirement account sooner rather than later,â&#x20AC;? notes they age. This is good advice. But, as Howard Gleckman, Senior Thomas West, a Financial Planner in Correspondent for Business Week, McLean, VA. points out, that does not mean you INCREASING DISTRIBUTION FROM should turn over your entire portfolio in RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS â&#x20AC;&#x201D; Once an inthe face of a medical crisis. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We advise dividual is 70 1â &#x201E;2, they are required to people to gradually shift to bonds and take a minimum distribution from their cash as they age. But sometimes, when retirement accounts. However, the distrithey see a need for costly care, they pan- bution amount can be easily increased to ic and invest everything in bonds.â&#x20AC;? cover the costs of long-term care.
A life well lived deserves advisors well trained.
4IFSSZ 3VTI 0GmU ,VSNBO "UUPSOFZT BU -BX
Owings Mill, MD 443-255-3632 www.offitkurman.com
7BMPSJF -FFC
4BMMZ & .D$MFMMBO $4" $-5$
0GmU ,VSNBO "UUPSOFZT BU -BX
-POH 5FSN $BSF BOE 3FUJSFNFOU 1MBOOJOH
Owings Mill, MD 443-790-7915; 443-738-1563 www.offitkurman.com
Easton, MD 410-822-0506 smcclellan@avondixon.com
5P MFBSO IPX ZPV DBO CFDPNF B $FSUJmFE 4FOJPS "EWJTPS DPOUBDU ,FJUI "EBNT $4" BU
:PV WF DPNF GBS :PV EFTFSWF UP XPSL XJUI BO BEWJTPS XIP BQQSFDJBUFT UIBU GBDU Â&#x2030; B $FSUJmFE 4FOJPS "EWJTPS $4" Ă&#x203A; $4"T BSF B HSPVQ PG mOBODJBM QMBOOFST BDDPVOUBOUT JOTVSBODF BHFOUT MBXZFST IPNF IFBMUI TQFDJBMJTUT BOE PUIFS QSPGFTTJPOBMT XIP BSF DFSUJmFE BOE LOPXMFEHFBCMF PO UIF IFBMUI mOBODJBM BOE TPDJBM JTTVFT UIBU SFBMMZ NBUUFS UP TFOJPST *U EPFTO U DPTU BOZ NPSF UP XPSL XJUI B $4" CVU ZPV MM HFU B MPU NPSF PG UIF VOEFSTUBOEJOH BOE SFTQFDU ZPV EFTFSWF 5P mOE B $4" OFBS ZPV DBMM PS WJTJU XXX TPDJFUZ DTB DPN 46
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com CSA_MDS11.indd 1
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
2/11/11 3:08:08 PM
help for families
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
G e r i at r i c C a r e M a n ag e m e n t
HOW TO
find care management
W
those familiar with the industry can help you navigate it.
ith the complex maze of resources available today, many families are turning to Geriatric Care Managers (GCM) for help with decisions that are appropriate for their lifestyle and needs. With training in social work, nursing, counseling, and/or gerontology, GCMs offer customized consultations and administer a â&#x20AC;&#x153;care plan.â&#x20AC;? Though it outlines the necessary steps required to obtain the appropriate type of care for the client, this plan is not binding and is rather considered a recommendation from an informed expert. Who Needs a GCM? Families who are confused about how to care for a parent or loved ones are primary candidates for geriatric care managers. The services of a GCM can enable you to make decisions that are appropriate without causing undo stress. Instead of waiting for a crisis situation, you may want to turn to a GCM earlier, so that there are more options available. How Much Will It Cost? As fees for a GCM range, you should
check with your Medicare office to see if you are eligible for subsidies. The average time required by a client is four hours. After spending a couple of hours completing a comprehensive evaluation, the GCM spends a few more hours researching and discussing available options with the client and their family, helping them to implement the care plan. What Can a GCM Do for Me? COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT. Utilizing their professional backgrounds and experience, care managers are able to perform an unbiased evaluation of the clientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mental, physical, social, financial, and legal functioning. RECOMMENDATIONS. After determining what services would be helpful for the well-being of the individual, the GCM can recommend providers who will best meet the familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s needs. Familiar with industry standards, they routinely make recommendations for all levels of care. COUNSELING. The counseling that GCMs can provide helps clients and their families handle the emotional stress involved with these decisions. They provide the family with information about the illness or challenge that the client
faces and the available resources. MEDIATION. GCMs can also negotiate family dynamics, helping to sort out all of the various concerns that have resulted from the challenge of caring for a loved one. FOLLOW-UP VISITS. GCMs are generally involved in the implementation of the care plan. This typically includes follow-up visits to the individualâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s home or facility a couple of times a week shortly after implementation and quarterly thereafter. Some clients are visited once a week for the duration of their services. Follow-up visits also allow the GCM to determine whether the current care services are working. How do I choose a GCM? When considering a GCM, be sure to take into account their professional standing, as well as their personality and how comfortable they make their clients. Although there is no official licensure process for care managers, the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers has established standards of quality and a Code of Ethics; these standards as well as referrals for GCMs can be accessed through www.caremanager.org.
Aging is just one more transition in life. Help is available if you know where and how to find it. We consult with Seniors and their families to understand their desires and needs. Then -we create a care plan that builds on the existing support system, adds outside expertise and enables our client to live the life she or he desires. We know the resources that exist in the community and how to access them. Let us help you and your family make YOUR life what YOU want it to be.
s #OMPASSIONATE ASSESSMENT OF DESIRES AND NEEDS s %DUCATION ABOUT AVAILABLE OPTIONS s )NSURANCE CLAIM ADVOCACY s 2ESIDENCE SELECTION AND RELOCATION s #OORDINATION OF LONG DISTANCE CARE GIVING Life is what you make it. Let us help make it easier.
(410) 243-2382 www.schaeferassoc.com
Member of National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers
SchaeferMDW10.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
7/15/09 11:22:01 AM
â&#x2013;
47
help for families
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
G e r i at r i c C a r e M a n ag e m e n t R e a l-L i f e S tory
F
or Anthony (Tony) Coruzzi and his family, nothing is more important than the strong bond they share. This is especially evident when they frequently gather at the family-owned restaurant, Pizza John’s, located in Essex. In 1966 Tony’s brother, John founded the Italian restaurant years after he moved to America from Italy. Soon accompanied by their other brother, Pete, he became a respected a figure in the community. When Tony eventually joined them in 1967, the trio continued to build the success of the restaurant. Nowadays, as Tony visits Pizza John’s surrounded by loved ones, they all are reminded why these moments are so remarkable. Tony has Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and for the past three years, Ivory House Health Services, consisting of a team of nurses, RN Geriatric Care Managers and Certified Nursing Assistants, has provided
With the support he has received, Tony, who has Multiple Sclerosis, is able to remain at home and enjoy family gatherings.
him with total chronic care management in addition to nursing home care. Helping families make their loved ones’ wishes a reality is a specialty of the organization, and Tony is certainly very well loved. Ivory House serves as the intermediary/ advocate for Tony and other clients with physicians and key parties. From the beginning, the staff engaged Tony as an active participant in his care management.
Nurses came aboard during a health crisis and the first goal was to stabilize the disease medically. Early on, their success was attributable to the very slow pace at which progressions were undertaken – six months to help Tony move from the hospital to subacute rehabilitation to home. In addition to the physical changes that have complicated Tony’s daily life, he also has to deal with memory challenges. Yet, he delightedly receives friends and family, and, of course, all the caregivers and nurses that provide him with 24/7 nursing home care in all of its dimensions. One of these individuals is the organization’s Medical Director Dr. Thomas Lansdale, a respected internal medicine physician and educator who makes home visits to Tony as needed. With the exception of two occurrences, Tony has been able to remain in the comforts of home thanks to the help of the staff. Most importantly, he can still spend time with his family while enjoying his favorite meal of ravioli.
CARE MANAGEMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS
The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook.
Company
Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc Ivory House Health Services RN Care Managers Jill Rosner, RN, BSN, Rosner Healthcare Navigation Regina M. Curran, MA Schaefer + Associates, LLC Senior Solutions, LLC
NEED HELP
Phone
Website
410-661-6720 410-823-3153 410-591-6378 410-661-1988 410-243-2382 410-889-3058
ferrettoeldercare.com ivoryhouse.net RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com reginamcurranma@verizon.net schaeferassoc.com seniorsolutions-baltimore.com
PAGE
162-164 6 48 162-164 47 162-164
NAVIGATING THROUGH THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM? Are you concerned about a loved one’s well-being? PEACE OF MIND IS CALLING. WE CAN HELP WITH:
JILL ROSNER
Registered Nurse (RN) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
¥ Crisis Care Management ¥ Disease Treatment Counseling ¥ General Patient Care Planning & Consulting ¥ Aging-in-Place Consulting & Management
www.ROSNERHEALTHCARENAVIGATION.com 48
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
¥ Elder Care Consulting & Management ¥ Disability Care Planning ¥ Placement Option Evaluation & Consulting ¥ Home Accessibility & Safety Assessments Not sure if we can help? Just give us a quick call to discuss your individual needs.
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
410-591-6378
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Ac t i v e A d u lt
HOW TO
stay surrounded with activity
active adult communities keep residents moving Active Adult communities, also known as leisure communities, are populated with adults who have come to live there by choice as soon as they hit the requisite age – usually around 55. The amenity-filled communities are often adjacent to golf courses or other recreational facilities. Most active adult communities are not equipped to provide increased care or health-related services. However, several active adult residences are part of a larger Continuing Care Retirement Community where residents can count on extended care if they develop health problems. This continuum of care allows active adults to make the most of the present while planning for the future. These communities are residences full of options, and most of the costs are included in the living fees. They are
ideal for empty nesters, but are not limited to those who have stopped working. Many residents continue to put in hours at work while others fully explore longlost hobbies or new interests. Homes in these communities are constructed of low-maintenance building materials and feature virtually maintenance-free yards. This way, residents can spend more time filling their schedules with favorite hobbies and group activities, rather than tending to home-related tasks. Tennis courts, swimming pools, hiking trails, biking and jogging paths, and fitness centers are among the many features generally available within the community. When researching active adult communities, you can start by requesting an information packet from every op-
tion you are considering. Make sure to read it carefully, and keep them all organized in a folder or file cabinet. Once you’ve narrowed down your options by perusing the brochures, schedule visits to each. While you are there, take thorough notes and make a list of pros and cons for each one. Ask if you can dine with residents, talk with staff and read the residents’ handbook during your visit. When you meet with the management or resident relations director, make sure to assess the management’s philosophy and its relationship with residents. And never underestimate the power of the good old-fashioned hunch. Prioritize your own needs and feelings and give yourself plenty of time to make a decision. This is your new home and a place you will come to enjoy for decades.
Friday, October 21, 2011 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Wilde Lake High School
5460 Trumpeter Road, Columbia Over 140 Exhibitors Educational Seminars and Workshops Food and Refreshments Health Fair / Flu Shots / Screenings Life-Enriching Workshops Living Green Vendors All Day Entertainment
presented by
For more information, call 410-313-6410 or online at www.howardcountyaging.org
FREE Courtesy Shuttle from the Columbia Mall for Stress-Free Parking!
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
49
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Ac t i v e A d u lt
Active Adult Communities Pg.
Location
Phone
Anne Arundel County Four Seasons at St. Margaret’s Annapolis Gatherings at Forest Glen Odenton Hearthstone at Severn Crest Severn Heritage Harbour Annapolis Osprey Landing Anne Arundel Co. Piney Orchard Odenton The Village West at Waugh Chapel Gambrils Carroll County Carroll Vista by Del Webb Carroll County Residences at Golden View Westminster Cecil County Cinnamon Woods Conowingo Charles Count Central Parke at Colonial Charles Waldorf Southwinds White Plains Frederick County Legacy at Greenview New Market Mill Crossing Frederick Signature Club at Greenview New Market Worman’s Mill Frederick Harford County Forest View Bel Air Residences at Bulle Rock, The Havre de Grace
Pg.
Location
Howard County 301-683-6340 410-674-3653 410-969-6350 410-571-0550 410-761-8585 410-674-3653 410-721-0613
Cloisters at Village Crest
Ellicott City
410-480-1960
Ellicott Hills Condos
Ellicott City
410-913-0661
Gatherings at Jefferson Park
Ellicott City
443-539-9223
Legacy at Village Crest
Ellicott City
301-490-4729
Legacy at Waverly Woods
Howard Co.
301-490-4729
Ovation
Columbia
410-290-1006
Snowden Overlook
Columbia
410-290-0469
410-756-1992 410-552-6020
Evergreen’s at Columbia Town Center
Columbia
410-992-5501
Fox Hill
Bethesda
301-469-8005
Leisure World of Maryland
Silver Spring
301-598-2100
Cameron Grove Adult Resort
Upper Marlboro
301-249-5900
Carroll’s Creek
Crofton
888-240-5793
Central Parke at Victoria Winters
Laurel
301-210-6610
Chestnut Oaks Condominiums
Ft. Washington
301-265-9770
Chesapeake by Del Webb
Easton
866-444-0246
Mallard Landing Retirement Comm.
Salisbury
1-888-378-4105 301-885-0670 301-932-4297 301-865-8934 301-663-1552 301-865-8934 800-310-6489 410-612-0319 410-939-4513
Montgomery County
Prince George’s County
EastErn Shore of Maryland
Summersgate
Salisbury
410-543-8750
Symphony Village at Centreville
Centreville
866-766-0009
Please confirm all information with communities.
100s of articles on
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Active Adult & much more can be found at
retirement-living.com 50
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Phone
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
R etir ement Commu nities
HOW TO
receive care for life
continuing care communities offer support for changing health needs
C
ontinuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) are an ideal option for those seeking an independent lifestyle with the knowledge that any future health needs will be met. With this security, individuals have the ability to age in place comfortably without the concern of making another transition. What are CCRCs? These communities offer long-term contracts that guarantee lifelong shelter and access to specified health care services. A staff of medical professionals is on hand to provide different levels of care, from independent living to assisted living and nursing care. A member can move up or down this continuum of care for the rest of their life, depending on the extent of their health. Most CCRCs establish requirements for incoming residents based on age, financial assets, income level, and physical health. Residents are typically expected to move in while they are still independent to get to know the community and take advantage of the ample amenities.
How Do I Pay For a CCRC? In return for guaranteed lifelong shelter, amenities and health care, residents usually pay a lump-sum entrance fee and regular monthly payments. There are three basic types of CCRC contracts. An extensive contract covers shelter, residential services, and amenities, plus unlimited long-term nursing care without an increase in monthly payments (except for increases related to operating costs and inflation adjustments). An extensive contract spreads the risk of catastrophic health care costs among all residents, so that no single person faces financial ruin. Entrance fees and monthly costs under this contract are typically higher than those under modified or fee-for-service contracts. A modified continuing care contract covers shelter, residential services, and amenities, plus a specified amount of nursing care. After the specified amount has been received, the resident can receive care at daily or monthly nursing care rates. A fee-for-service continuing care contract covers shelter, residential services, and amenities. While emergency and short-term nursing care is usually includ-
ed in the contract, access to long-term nursing care is guaranteed only at daily nursing care rates. Entrance and monthly fees are lower under this type of contract because residents are responsible for all long-term nursing and health care costs. It is highly advisable to have an attorney review a CCRC contract before any commitment is made. Most CCRCs provide a variety of residential services such as meals, housekeeping and special care that may be covered by monthly fees or be available at extra cost, depending on the contract. What to Look For in a CCRC Request an information packet and visit the CCRCs you are considering with a trusted family member. Immerse yourself as much as possible in the daily life and keep notes while assessing the managementâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s philosophy and its relationship with residents. It is recommended you visit at least three to get a good grasp on your priorities. Advice on evaluating a CCRC is offered in The Continuing Care Retirement Community: A Guidebook for Consumers. To order, call LeadingAge Publications at 800-508-9442.
A UGSBURG Lutheran Home & Village
â&#x20AC;&#x153; mo Wish M r. a ved we nd s ha M oo d rs. n e F., r res .â&#x20AC;?
â&#x20AC;&#x201D;
ide nts
Y Independent Living Y Assisted Living Y Rehabilitation Y Skilled Nursing Y Faith-Based Y Affordably Priced! $XJVEXUJ LV D QDWLRQDOO\ DFFUHGLWHG QRQ SURĂ&#x20AC;W FRQWLQXLQJ FDUH FRPPXQLW\ featuring independent, assisted, skilled nursing and rehabilitation RSWLRQV 1HVWOHG RQ D EHDXWLIXO ZRRGHG DFUH FDPSXV $XJVEXUJ LV D OHDGLQJ SURYLGHU RI TXDOLW\ VHQLRU OLYLQJ SXWWLQJ SHRSOH EHIRUH SURĂ&#x20AC;WV Call today to learn more!
1-866-284-7287 www.Augsburg.org Affordability is just the beginning!
&DPSĂ&#x20AC;HOG 5RDG %DOWLPRUH 0' Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
51
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
R etir ement Commu nities
before you sign a continuing care contract You have finally found the community you feel is the best fit for your lifestyle and needs. Before you make this commitment, however, there are some resources you can utilize to ensure you are making the right decision. According to the website www.peoples-law.org, it is recommended that you: n Call the Maryland Department of Aging at 410-767-1118, or toll free at 1-800-AGE-DIAL. Inquire as to whether the Department has issued a Certificate of Registration to the Continuing Care
Retirement Community in which you are interested. n The Maryland Department of Aging can also send you a consumer packet which lists all of the certified CCRCs in Maryland. It also contains a copy of Maryland’s continuing care law and regulations while providing other helpful information to assist you in making an informed decision. Source:http://www.peoples-law.org/health/ elderly_health_and_medical_care/continuing_care_retirement_communities.
htm
The Maryland Department of Aging can also send you a consumer packet which lists all of the certified CCRCs in Maryland.
If you thought you or your parents couldn’t afford living in a premier retirement community... think again.
Our monthly rates include: L Weekly housekeeping and linens Dinner daily Utilities (except phone) L Scheduled transportation
L L
Cable TV Maintenance
L
L
For your peace of mind, no one has ever been asked to leave Glen Meadows because they had outlived their resources. If a person does not divest or give away assets, we have an unwavering history of keeping our commitment to the people we serve.
For more information or a personal tour, contact Tanya at 410-319-5022, toll-free 1-800-630-4690 or tgillis@presbyterianseniorliving.org
GLEN MEADOWS RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
a PRESBYTERIAN SENIOR LIVING community
11630 Glen Arm Road
Glen Arm, Maryland 21057
www.glenmeadows.org
It is our policy to admit residents without regard to race, color, national origin, age, ancestry, sex, religious creed, handicap or disability.
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
53
Your Mornings Could Look Like This. Visit Soon. Try the Food. Sample the View. See what itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s like to have the Chesapeake Bay at your door and numerous benefits and activities at your disposal. Bask in the amenities of a resort and reap all the tax advantages of co-op home ownership. Life at BayWoods is exceptional.
In addition to co-op ownership youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll enjoy; r 8PSME $MBTT %JOJOH BOE $PDLUBJM -PVOHF r 4QB BOE 'JUOFTT $FOUFS X 1FSTPOBM 5SBJOFST r *OEPPS 1PPM BOE "DUJWJUJFT r #PBSEXBML -JHIUFE 1JFS 1VUUJOH (SFFO r (BSBHF 1BSLJOH IPVS 4FDVSJUZ r 0O TJUF )FBMUIDBSF r 1FUT 8FMDPNF
Indoor Aquatic Center
THE
Come for the view. Stay for the experience.
Be Our Guest For Lunch and a Tour
410-268-9222 Please Call for Reservations
ARBOR
+
O BAYW ODS +
AT
BAYWOODS
Life... Assisted, Inspired
+
+ OF
ANNAPOLIS
Senior Waterfront Living
www.BayWoodsOfAnnapolis.coml lCall CallKassie CherylFoundos Eccard 443-837-1208 Bay Front www.BayWoodsOfAnnapolis.com 443-837-1208or or1-800-507-9985 1-800-507-9985l 7101 l 7101 Bay FrontDrive, Drive,Annapolis, Annapolis,Maryland Maryland21403 21403
Baywood_MDSUMMER11.indd 1
6/2/11 9:21:37 AM
Immerse yourself in something besides housework. Trade up to life at Ginger Cove.
A morning swim. A gourmet lunch. A trip to the Annapolis
As Annapolisâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; premier life-care retirement community, Ginger Cove offers unlimited ways to spend today with peace of mind about tomorrow. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll find everything from independent living apartments to assisted living and nursing care, if ever needed. Plus, weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve expanded our wellness offerings to include an aquatics center, fitness studios and a spa. And our financial plan refunds 90% of your entrance fee to preserve your estate.* Start living lifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best moments on a daily basis. Call today. *Per the Residency Agreement.
4000 River Crescent Drive, Annapolis, MD {£äÂ&#x2021;Ă&#x201C;Ă&#x2C6;Ă&#x2C6;Â&#x2021;Ă&#x2021;Ă&#x17D;ääĂ&#x160;UĂ&#x160;Ă&#x153;Ă&#x153;Ă&#x153;°}Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;}iĂ&#x20AC;VÂ&#x153;Ă&#x203A;i°VÂ&#x153;Â&#x201C;
i>Ă&#x2022;Ă&#x152;Â&#x2C6;vĂ&#x2022;Â?Ă&#x160;"Â&#x2DC;iÂ&#x2021; i`Ă&#x20AC;Â&#x153;Â&#x153;Â&#x201C;Ă&#x160; ÂŤ>Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x152;Â&#x201C;iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x152;Ă&#x192;Ă&#x160; Â&#x153;Ă&#x153;Ă&#x160; Ă&#x203A;>Â&#x2C6;Â?>LÂ?it 54
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
ÂŽ
18631
Symphony with friends. Fill your days with the resort-style amenities of Ginger Cove. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll handle the cooking and cleaning, while you take great care of yourself.
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
R etir ement Commu nities
HOW TO
understand entrance fees
knowing the options when paying for ccrcs Most CCRCs require payment of a one-time fee, usually called the entrance fee, before moving to the community. The entrance fee amount often depends on the level of care at the time of entry, type of housing chosen (with larger units requiring a larger fee), and agreement type. The entrance fee allows the CCRC to offer lower monthly fees and provide for future needs of residents. State regulations can impact the terms of the entrance fee and in some states, refunds are called rebates. Entrance fees are typically structured in one of three ways: Declining scale refunds, also known as amortizing entrance fees, specify a period of time in which the entrance fee will be refundable to the resident on a declining basis. For example, if an entrance fee under this arrangement de-
clines at the rate of 1 percent each month, after 6 months 94 percent of the entrance fee is refundable. Partially refundable entrance fees guarantee a specific percentage of the refund that will be returned within a certain period of time regardless of the term of residency. For example, 50 percent of the entrance fee may be refundable upon termination of the contract or to the estate upon the resident’s death. Full refunds offer just that, a full refund of the entrance fee. A fixed charge may be deducted before the refund is made, and the agreement generally states how long the refund is valid and under what conditions a refund is due. Entrance fees that offer full refunds are typically more expensive than those without refunds or those that are par-
The entrance fee amount often depends on the level of care at the time of entry, type of housing chosen, and agreement type.
tially refundable or refundable on a declining basis. Excerpt from Consumer Guide to Understanding Financial Performance and Reporting enhancing PEOPLE’S LIVES in Continuing Care Retirement Communities. The guide is available free of charge at www.carf.org
Roland Park Place is a unique boutique-style continuing care retirement community in the heart of northern Baltimore City.
410-243-5700 TDD: 1-800-735-2258
830 West 40 Street, Baltimore, MD 21211 www.rolandparkplace.org th
A Not-for-Profit Life Care Community
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
55
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
R etir ement Com mu nities
what questions to ask about fees 1. Are there financial deposits for which I am responsible? If so, what is the refund policy if I decide not to move to the community? 2. What types of service contracts or agreements are available in this community? 3. How much is the current entrance fee? Are there plans to increase the amount of this fee in the future? 4. Is there a structure for refund or rebate of entrance fees? If so, what is the time period in which the refund/rebate can be granted, and when and under what conditions will the refund/rebate be paid? 5. What services are included in the monthly fee? 6. What are the costs for additional services? 7. How does the organization determine
P
I C K E R S G I L L
how often and by how much fees will be raised? 8. Over the last few years, what has been the history of monthly fee increases? How frequently have fees been raised and by what percent each time? Why were the fees increased? 9. How will I be notified of changes in the fee structure? 10. If I require more services or move to a different level of care, how will that affect my monthly fee? 11. What happens if I encounter financial difficulty? Excerpt from Consumer Guide to Understanding Financial Performance and Reporting enhancing people’s lives in Continuing Care Retirement Communities. The guide is available free of charge at www.carf.org.
R
E T I R E M E N T
When discussing fees, ask how the organization determines how often and by how much fees will be raised.
C
O M M U N I T Y
Value. Independence. Security. Common threads in the fabric of retirement freedom For more than two centuries, Pickersgill Retirement Community has had one vision—providing value, independence and security for seniors. Our desirable West Towson location, 16-acre setting and small, intimate size promote a peaceful campus atmosphere with personalized attention, yet quick and easy access to a host of opportunities and services in the region. We are the area’s only rental, continuing care community, with no entrance fee or turnover of assets, and a not-forprofit mission that allows us to deliver extraordinary value. Access to onsite rehab and two levels of assistance promotes ongoing independence, with a strong sense of security coming from the knowledge that higher levels of care are available right here on campus.
Value. Independence. Security.
Call us at 888-418-7168 to arrange a personal tour. 615 C H E S T N U T A V E N U E , T OW S O N , MD 21204 •
56
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
W W W.P I C K E R S G I L L R E T I R E M E N T. O RG •
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
GRL11
888-418-7168
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
R etir ement Commu nities
HOW TO
interview for senior housing
understanding the process I participated in almost 700 interviews, all the same, yet all different. I would meet with the elder first and answer his questions. I would find out where he was currently living and why he wanted to move. Then the family members joined us. I would answer more questions, discuss the entrance requirements, and go through the activity calendar. I would then ask for the required documents. I also read aloud a document to them, to prevent any misunderstanding, about what we had done that day and what the next steps were. I then took the whole group on a tour of an apartment and the common areas. I made sure to introduce the applicant by name to all residents and staff who passed by us on the tour. For some senior buildings, the procedure is to have you fill out an application and return it to the staff before you come for the interview. For some plac-
n
By Roberta Schultz Benor
es, you have to pay to be on the waiting list. You should understand what each building requires. Questions You Should Ask n What are the good/bad points about this facility? n Do I meet the financial requirements? n What will my apartment or room look like? n How much will it cost me to live here each month? n What kind of meal program do you offer? n How large is the staff and what kind of care will I receive? n What activities do you offer? n What are the rules about coming and going and having visitors and pets? n When would I be able to move in and what happens on move-in day? n What am I allowed to bring?
Who will decide when I have to move out of here? n Would I be happy here? n
What Your Answers Should Be All your answers should be honest ones. If you do not remember an answer, it is fine to write down the question and tell the interviewer that you will get back to him. You should feel at the end of the interview that you were treated well, that you understand the requirements for living in the facility, and what will happen from that day on in regard to the application process. You probably will be asked to sign many papers at the interview. Most of the signatures give the staff the necessary permission to continue the application process. Excerpted from Roberta’s book “The Keys to Senior Housing: A Guide for Two Generations” (PublishAmerica 2009).
It’s not just a lifestyle.
It’s Life with Style.
Located in one of Baltimore’s premier neighborhoods, Mercy Ridge combines the charm of the country with the convenience of an urban setting. Whether you like bird watching, playing bridge, touring museums or simply enjoying a long walk, Mercy Ridge has what you’re looking for in a retirement community. In addition to beautiful apartments and a wide range of services and amenities, on-site continuing care is available for the ultimate peace of mind. Unparalleled convenience, complete freedom and a staff dedicated to supporting your independence… Mercy Ridge is retirement living at its best. Why settle for a retirement lifestyle when you can enjoy retirement life with style?
Call (410) 561-0200 or (800) 657-6268 today! 2525 Pot Spring Road Timonium, MD 21093 www.mercyridge.com Mercy Ridge is committed to providing equal housing opportunities for all races, religions and ethnic groups, and disabilities. A Joint Venture of Mercy Health Services and The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
57
A great lifestyle for you. A smart decision for your future. For vibrant retirement living, choose Charlestown in Catonsville or Oak Crest in Parkville. You’ll enjoy a life of safety, security and financial predictability without the burdens of home maintenance. Plus you’ll have access to health and wellness services that help you stay strong and independent. Call 410-505-4572 today for your free Guide to Erickson Living® and discover how you can be a part of our community.
Catonsville Parkville 7201676
Your parents gave you EricksonLiving.com a great place to grow up. Show them a great place to stay young. Remember when your parents were your biggest Your parents gave you a great place to grow up. heroes? Now it's your turn — and there's simply better way than to provide them enriching Show them a great placenoandto stay full lives in a safeyoung. and secure community.
To find out more, call 301-582-1626 Communities in Williamsport & Frederick, MD; Hanover & Martinsburg, PA; and Strasburg,VA
www.homewood.com
To find out more, call 301-582-1626 Communities in Williamsport & Frederick, MD; Hanover & Martinsburg, PA; and Strasburg,VA
www.homewood.com 58
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
This well-managed and value-priced Continuing Remember when your parents were your biggest Care Retirement Community offers every level heroes? Now it's your turn — and there's simply of support they'll ever need. So, your parents will no better way than to provide them enriching find themselves too busy having fun today to and full lives in a safe and secure community. worry about tomorrow. Call today, and help This well-managed and value-priced Continuing your parents stay young. At Homewood. Care Retirement Community offers every level More to show your of support they'llways ever need. So, your parents will parents how much you care find themselves too busy having fun today to worry tomorrow. • Moreabout time to enjoy lifeCall today, and help your parents stayfor young. At Homewood. • Peace of mind everyone • Keep them closer to you More ways to show your • Affordably priced parents how much you care • More time to enjoy life • Peace of mind for everyone • Keep them closer to you • Affordably priced
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
R etir ement Commu nities
HOW TO
choose the right services
valuable issues to consider The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF International) offers several tips on how to choose the right services for yourself and your loved ones. According to its website, spending time onsite can give you valuable insight about the environment and level of service. The following are some important aspects CARF recommends to consider about the organization, your first impressions and the staff.
Do the premises appear to be well Information from the CARF free online publication titled ‘How to Choose Services maintained, clean, and safe? n What is my impression of the serfor Yourself and Your Loved Ones.’ Visit http://www.carf.org/consumer.aspx. vice level? n How are staff members interacting with persons receiving services and coworkers? n What is the ratio of staff to persons receiving services? n
Spotlight Safety n What credentials do staff members have? First Impressions Count n What health and safety policies are Upon entering the provider’s facility, in place, as related to incidents involving look around. You can begin to evalu- injury, medication management, natural ate the service levels provided by using disasters, etc.? n What is the annual staff turnover? some of the following questions: n Was I greeted in a friendly manner? n What complaint procedures exist? n Did they see me immediately? Do policies prevent reprisals?
Research the health and safety policies that are in place as related to incidents involving injury, medication management, natural disasters, etc.
Broadmead resident, 76 years young
Larry has a passion for art and a passion for life. That’s why he chose Broadmead. Warm surroundings are home to a wealth of amenities, like the full woodworking studio where Larry can pursue his love of sculpting. Creative, intelligent, stimulating – these are the traits that describe the Broadmead community and its residents – people like Larry, people like you.
A Continuing Care Retirement Community
For a personal tour call 443.578.8008 www.Broadmead.org • 13801 York Rd. Cockeysville, MD EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
TTY/Voice - Maryland Relay Service 1.800.201.7165 Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
59
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
R etir ement Com mu nities
continuing care residents’ associations n
by William A. Root
Continuing Care Residents’ Associations consist of individual residents in Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) who have banded together to protect, defend, and further their welfare, interests, and rights. They are the only organizations for which this is the sole function. There is a National Continuing Care Residents’ Association (NaCCRA) and also similar Associations at the State level, such as Maryland Continuing Care Residents’ Association (MaCCRA). NaCCRA and MaCCRA activities are financed from dues and donations paid by individual residents of CCRCs directly to these organizations. NaCCRA and MaCCRA interact with associations managing or accrediting CCRCs. These are LeadingAge, its
Life Span branch in Maryland, and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities- Continuing Care Accreditation Commission (CARF-CCAC). LeadingAge and Life Span activities related to CCRCs are financed from assessments which CCRCs pay, utilizing funds received from residents. Fortunately, LeadingAge and NaCCRA share many objectives, as do Life Span and MaCCRA. But there are some important issues on which management and resident perspectives differ. These differences often involve financial matters. One of the fundamental issues is the uncertain legal status of CCRC residents. For most CCRCs, a resident pays a large entrance fee which is partially or fully refundable. In a few CCRCs,
entrance fees are kept in an escrow account to guarantee availability for eventual refund. In most other CCRCs, entrance fees are used to pay capital and/ or operational costs, relying on entrance fee receipts from successor residents to finance refunds. The question therefore arises as to whether residents are the beneficiaries of a trust or are they simply customers of care services, as some managements perceive them. Both NaCCRA and MaCCRA are seeking clarification. William is a member, and President, of the Maryland Continuing Care Residents’ Association (MaCCRA) and is also a member of the National Continuing Care Residents’ Association (NaCCRA).
Move to Harmony Ridge West for a lifestyle, amenities and price you can feel great about. Act now
Our new Harmony Ridge West apartment homes give you peace of mind, the security of continuing care, and wonderful amenities. Want to treat yourself to
a spa vacation? You can—all under one roof. Enjoy our state-ofthe-art wellness center, spa, spacious pool, walking trails, and multiple dining options. Plus, Cross Keys Village offers excellent financial stability. Apartment selection is limited, so call us today to learn how you can experience the good life at a reasonable price at (888) 624-8242.
2990 Carlisle Pike | New Oxford, PA 17350 | www.harmonyridge.org 60
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
R etir ement Commu nities
Where to Live |
CCRC
SourceBook lists thousands of communities and centers in tremendous detail in The List (pages 62-64). For detailed maps and directions, visit SourceBook online at www.retirement-living.com.
ALL-INCLUSIVE PRICING No hidden fees or charges • Three Levels of Assisted Living Care • Private Rooms and baths On-Site Health Care center, 24 hour nursing • Respite Care Available
Caring for Maryland Seniors for Over 125 Years
Others Offer a living Space....We provide a home For more information or to arrange a visit, please call 410-823-4622 • www.presbyterianhomeofmd.org PresbyterianHome_MDS11.indd 1
2/7/11 11:37:49 AM
Get the details on over 70,000 Senior Living Communities and Resources at retirement-living.com Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
61
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Pets Allowed
Gardening Area
Fitness Center
Golf Course/Putting Green
Swimming Pool Outdoor
Entry Fee Range
Swimming Pool Indoor
Monthly Cost Range
CCAC see page 16-17
If cost is blank, call for more info. Nursing Care
Location
Assisted Living
Phone
Independent Units
Communities Offering Continuing Care
Featured on Pages
R etir ement Com mu nities
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY BayWoods of Annapolis
54 800-507-9985 Annapolis
Ginger Cove
54 410-266-7300 Annapolis 236 30 61 2,994 6,076 224,315 576,954 n n n n
147 45 26 2,582 6,403 n n n n
BALTIMORE CITY Roland Park Place
55
410-243-5800 Baltimore
166 40 60 3,158 8,399 162,340 1,099,540 n n n n n n
51 410-486-4573 Baltimore
138 58 123 1,307 1,884 57,800 171,000 n n n n
BALTIMORE COUNTY Augsburg Lutheran Home & Village
Blakehurst Senior Living Community
410-296-2900
Towson
277 24 44 2,667 4,475 234,000 732,000 n n n n
Broadmead
59 443-578-8008 Hunt Valley 268 26 79 2,837 5,956 105,060 413,920 n n n n n
Charlestown
58
410-737-8830 Catonsville 1600 134 244 1,407 2,405 98,000 572,000 n n n n n n n
Edenwald
410-339-6000
Glen Meadows
53
410-319-5022 Glen Arm 201 36 31 1,300 3,300 30,000 425,000 n n n n
Maryland Masonic Homes
90
410-527-1111 Cockeysville 33 110 88 1,302 6,360 44,375 147,500 n n
Mercy Ridge
57
410-561-0200 Timonium 408 47 440 1,999 4,539 196,000 426,000 n n n n
North Oaks Senior Living Community
Towson
288 56 72 2,050 5,385 81,000 811,000 n n n
410-486-9090
Pikesville
182 12 37 2,668 4,963 121,500 321,000 n n
Oak Crest
58 410-665-2222
Parkville
1525 145 200 1,413 2,725 85,000 550,000 n n n n n n
Pickersgill Retirement Community
56 410-825-7423
Towson
87 138 35 1,825 3,555 n n
CALVERT COUNTY Asbury Solomons Island
410-394-3029 Solomons 300 24 42 1,253 1,936 92,000 419,000 n n n n n
CARROLl COUNTY Carroll Lutheran Village
4
410-848-8922 Westminster 398 50 103 885 3,197 52,000 388,000 n n n n n n
Please confirm all information with communities.
100s of articles on
Continuing Care & much more can be found at
retirement-living.com 62
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Fairhaven
18 410-795-8801
Golf Course/Putting Green
Swimming Pool Outdoor
Swimming Pool Indoor
CCAC see page 16-17
Pets Allowed
Entry Fee Range
Gardening Area
314 35 79 2,740 7,815 73,900 789,900 n n n n n n
Monthly Cost Range
Fitness Center
Sykesville
Nursing Care
Location
Assisted Living
Phone
If cost is blank, call for more info.
Independent Units
Communities Offering Continuing Care
Featured on Pages
R etir ement Commu nities
FREDERICK COUNTY Buckingham's Choice
18
Homewood at Crumland Farms
58 301-644-5600 Frederick
800-409-6111 Adamstown 217 45 42 2,045 4,250 143,900 789,100 n n n n n 165 56 122 1,500 3,600 n n n n
HARFORD COUNTY The Village at Carsins Run
64
410-272-1156
183 10 10 2,200 3,400 225,000 600,000 n n n n
HOWARD COUNTY Vantage House
800-998-2682 Columbia
222 26 44 2,439 5,561 110,210 504,190 n n n
KENT COUNTY Heron Point of Chestertown
410-778-7300 Chestertown 192 45 38 1,993 4,161 153,700 333,500 n n n n
MONTGOMERY COUNTY-FOR COMPLETE LISTING, ORDER THE DC METRO EDITION WWW.RETIREMENT-LIVING.COM Bedford Court
12-13 301-598-2900 Silver Spring 218 76 60 3,100 5,700 10,000 n n n
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY-FOR COMPLETE LISTING, ORDER THE DC METRO EDITION WWW.RETIREMENT-LIVING.COM Collington Episcopal Life Care Community
52
301-925-7706 Mitchellville 361 66 44 1,543 4,059 63,250 488,464 n n n n
TALBOT COUNTY William Hill Manor
18 410-822-8888
Easton
121 88 90 2,650 5,660 15,000 674,200 n n n n
WASHINGTON COUNTY Fahrney - Keedy Home and Village
63
301-671-5015 Boonsboro 61 32 97
230
465 54,000 185,000 n n
Homewood at Williamsport
58 877-849-9244 Williamsport 184 51 80
627
703 35,700 127,890 n n n n
Please confirm all information with communities.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
-* ' ) ' ', "."' * +" ',+ '#(0 ' ,". * * * ,"* & ', %" +,0% /",!(-, ,! -* ' ( & "', "'"' ,! "* !(& +
)% ."%% ( (('+ (*(
-* * +" ',+ '#(0 %" /",! ,! +-))(*, ,! 0 ' (-)% /",! )*() * %" +,0% ' * (&&( ,"('+ + ,! "* ' + ! ' ! -% ,(-* ( (-* * &)-+ ' % *' &(* (-, (-* -%% * ' ( * ,"* & ', ())(*,-'"," + "' %- "' "' ) ' ', %"."' +"' % &"%0 !(& + ' ) *,& ',+ ++"+, %"."' +,- "(+ ' !" !%0 % "& +$"%% '-*+"' ', * * #-+, &"'-, + *(& *+,(/' ' &"'-, + *(& * *" $
Serving the senior community in Washington County since 1905.
/// $!. (*
GRLHR_FahrneyKeedy_MDSUMMER11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
5/11/11 2:18:47 PM
â&#x2013;
63
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Pets Allowed
Gardening Area
Fitness Center
Golf Course/Putting Green
Swimming Pool Outdoor
Entry Fee Range
Swimming Pool Indoor
Monthly Cost Range
CCAC see page 16-17
If cost is blank, call for more info. Nursing Care
Location
Assisted Living
Phone
Independent Units
Communities Offering Continuing Care
Featured on Pages
R etir ement Com mu nities
PENNSYLVANIA Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Comm.
60 888-624-8242 New Oxford 450 95 270 598 2,200 48,000 300,000 n n n n n
Gettysburg Lutheran Retirement Village
21
717-334-6204 Gettysburg 78 17 100 593
647 62,300 245,000 n n n
Homewood at Plum Creek
58
717-637-4166
965 117,000 285,000 n
Luther Ridge Retirement Community
21
717-264-5700 Chambersburg 86 33
645
Lutheran Retirement Village at Utz Terrace
21
717-637-0633
843 1,556 144,000 237,000 n n
Menno Haven Retirement Communities
19 800-222-6695 Chambersburg 570 176 213 711 1.045 54,400 373,700 n n n n n n
Shrewsbury Lutheran Retirmenet Village
21
717-227-3000 Shrewsbury 81 68 100 651
Village at Kelly Drive
21
717-227-3000
York
59 84
Village at Sprenkle Drive, The
21
717-764-9994
York
140
Hanover
Hanover
298 104 120 631
112 46 40
n n n
645 98,500 222,400 n n
651 102,700 138,800 n n n
622
49,200 134,400 n n n
104 755
73,400 222,000 n n n
Please confirm all information with communities.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Please confirm all information with communities.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Sponsored by The Presbyterian Home of Maryland. The Village at Carsins Run is a proposed continuing care retirement community subject to the approval of the Maryland Department of Aging.
64
■
VCR (Summer Ad - outllines).indd 1 retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990 ■
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
5/16/2011 10:41:02 AM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
I n depe n de n t L i v i ng
HOW TO
live independently
communities offer security with no home maintenance Independent living communities are residential communities for active older adults who want an enjoyable lifestyle free of the worries of home maintenance. They are similar to any apartment, condominium, or single-family development, except that they provide special services, including security. Most independent living communities are fully secured with staff members greeting and screening all visitors around the clock. As many individuals at this stage in their lives are looking to pursue new hobbies and interests, the activities and amenities available at a community are a major factor for potential residents. Several independent living communities provide a full range of activities such as shopping trips, outings to cultural events and organized gatherings. Some communities
also have tennis courts, swimming pools and other amenities. Most offer a variety of meal plans with the option to prepare meals in your apartment. Most independent living communities do not offer health care services but some are affiliated with health care facilities that can provide such care when it is needed. Residents also have the option of purchasing home health care services from outside providers. Paying for Independent Living Most independent living communities are rental communities, but some are condominiums or single-family communities in which residents can purchase their own units or homes. Costs and services vary widely. In some communities, a monthly fee covers many services, while
in others a fee-for-service system is used. A few communities offer subsidies based on strictly defined need. To learn more contact your local Area Agency on Aging. What to Look For Research your options and request information from those communities to which you have narrowed your focus. A major question for those who are considering an independent living community is how to meet their future health care needs. It is important to have a specific plan covering various levels of care, especially if you are only interested in making one move during this time. You also may want to question whether to select a fee-for-service arrangement or an all-inclusive fee.
Do you know someone who needs a little extra help each day?
The caring staff at Atrium Village of Owings Mills are here for you. Allow us to evaluate your individual needs for our independent, assisted and memory care living community. Studio, 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom apartments now available in our intellectually, emotionally, spiritually, and socially vibrant environment.
Call (410)363-0330 and mention this ad and receive one FREE month’s rent in Assisted Living OR up to $1000 off in Independent Living when you move in by August 31st, 2011*. * Offer available for new residents only.
Independent Living | Assisted Living | Memory Care Arnold Eppel, Executive Director 4730 Atrium Court | Owings Mills, MD (410) 363-0330 | www.seniorlifestyle.com
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
65
Af fordable Apartments You’ll Be Proud To Call Home
Designed and managed for today’s seniors at these locations: ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
EASTERN SHORE
• Furnace Branch 410-761-4150
• Easton 410-770-3070
• Severna Park 410-544-3411
HARFORD COUNTY
BALTIMORE CITY
• Box Hill 410-515-6115
• Ashland Terrace 410-276-6440
• Bel Air 410-893-0064
• Coldspring 410-542-4400
HOWARD COUNTY
BALTIMORE COUNTY
• Colonial Landing 410-796-4399
• Catonsville 410-719-9464
• Columbia 410-381-1118
• Dundalk 410-288-5483
• Snowden River 410-290-0384
• Fullerton 410-663-0665
• Ellicott City 410-203-9501
• Miramar Landing 410-391-8375
• Ellicott City II 410-203-2096
• Randallstown 410-655-5673
• Emerson 301-483-3322
• Rosedale 410-866-1886
PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY
• Timothy House (Towson) 410-828-7185 • Taylor 410-663-0363
* Bladensburg 301-699-9785 *55 or Better • Laurel 301-490-1526
• Woodlawn 410-281-1120
• Laurel II 301-490-9730
NOW!
www.ParkViewSeniorLiving.com Call the community nearest you to inquire about eligibility requirements and to arrange a personal tour or email seniorliving@sheltergrp.com. Professionally managed by The Shelter Group. www.thesheltergroup.com
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
I n depe n de n t L i v i ng
understand rental options According to LeadingAge, formerly the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA), a person can rent an apartment either at the market rate or, if his or her income level applies, a lower rate. These apartments are often designed with seniors in mind. For example, there may be railings in bathrooms or power outlets higher up on the wall. Many communities also offer a 24-hour emergency call service and some may also provide different kinds of services such as meals, transportation, social activities and other programs. The U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) funds several rental assistance programs for seniors who qualify. These programs include public housing, or low-income housing that is owned and operated by a local housing authority. To apply for public housing or Section 8 certificates or vouchers, you must go to your housing authority. Each housing authority has a system for accepting applications. Their representatives can explain their system and how to find an available apartment. HUD’s Section 202 program includes apartments where the government provides subsidies directly to owners of
qualified properties developed with loans or grants from the federal government. The owners pass along the federal rental assistance subsidy to qualified residents to cover the gap between the resident payment, generally 30 percent of adjusted income, and rent costs. To apply for housing in a privately-owned affordable housing community, a person will have to visit the management office for each community. Contact your local HUD office to get a list of privatelyowned communities near you. Source: http://www.aahsa.org/article.aspx?id=3780
what is senior center plus? Senior Center Plus is a program of structured group activities and enhanced socialization, which is designed to have a positive impact on physically frail, or cognitively impaired individuals. The services available at a Senior Center Plus site are recreational activities, and socialization, in accordance with the care plan developed for each participant. Appropriate meals and snacks are served to participants in a dining area accessible to persons with disabilities. The level of personal support is less intensive than medical adult day care, yet
the eight participant to one staff ratio is greater than the staffing ratio of community senior centers. The daily fee schedule is determined by the Senior Center Plus provider based on the facility’s operating budget. A sliding fee scale is used and a limited number of scholarships are available. Respite fees are paid by family, participants, caregivers, Veterans’ Group Home operators, and assisted living providers. This service is eligible for Medicaid reimbursement via the Maryland Medicaid Waiver.
There are currently 43 Senior Center PLUS sites in Maryland. For more information, contact 1-800-AGE-DIAL.
Retirement Living at its Best!
100 Brightwood Club Drive Lutherville, Maryland 21093 www.brightwoodliving.org
For Information, Call Sibby Gibbs 410-339-3210 Brightwood_MDS11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
1/20/11 10:11:54 AM
67
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
I n depe n de n t L i v i ng R e a l-L i f e S tory
O
ver a period of many years friends of Ed Keats and his late wife invited them to dinner at various retirement communities in the Baltimore area. Both of them agreed that Brightwood was unquestionably the top of all such places. They recognized its cost as being above that charged by many lesser competitors although comparable with others offering not quite as much. They told their children and grandchildren that if they were ever to decide to leave the condominium where they lived they would move to Brightwood. Even after Mrs. Keats died her widowed husband held on to his condominium apartment. After he attended his Seventy-Fifth Reunion and found only three other classmates present, all of them confined to wheelchairs pushed by family members he interpreted the scene as depicting the inevitability of his own aging. It affected him to the extent of
After his wife’s passing, retired Rear Admiral Ed Keats was still determined to move to the community they had chosen years before.
his recognizing his need to live where he would have services to an magnitude not available at any condominium. Even though he is still enjoying excellent health and vigor
he promptly reacted. Within a month he purchased a unit at the community, which calls itself “Brightwood Club,” eschewing the word “retirement.” Now, after just a year’s residence, he desires to tell the readers of “SourceBook” of his happiness. He says the staff treats the residents as though they were their grandparents. The gated community has twenty-four hour roving security provided by experienced men and has Registered Nurses to attend to day-to-day medical concerns. All of the rooms are spacious, all the views are unobstructed outside, the weekly cleaning and flat laundry service is thorough. Best of all, the beautiful dining room provides “four star” dinner meals with at least three choices of soups, salads, entrées, vegetables and desserts. Unique to Baltimore, all residents own their units outright. Thus they, through an elected board, instead of a developer or outside investor, make the policy decisions for the community.
B R A N D N E W A PA R T M E N T H O M E S F O R A C T I V E A D U LT S 6 2 O R B E T T E R Regency Crest is an extraordinarily carefree community because of the convenient lifestyle enjoyed by those who live here. We go the extra mile to provide our residents with distinctive amenities and service that cannot be found in ordinary active adult communities. COMMUNITY AMENITIES Beautiful clubroom w/ theater & demonstration kitchen | Wellness center | Indoor saltwater pool | Meditation garden w/ koi pond & gazebo | Yoga studio & classes PLANNED ACTIVITIES SUCH AS WATER AEROBICS, RESIDENT MIXERS, COOKING CLASSES, ZUMBA, MOVIE NIGHTS, BBQ’S AND MANY MORE!
410-698-6600 | AltaAtRegencyCrest.com | 3305 Oak West Drive | Ellicott City, MD 21043 68
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
I n depe n de n t L i v i ng
Where to Live |
Independent Living SourceBook lists thousands of communities and centers in tremendous detail in The List (pages 70-78). For detailed maps and directions, visit SourceBook online at www.retirement-living.com.
FOR INCOMPARABLE RETIREMENT LIVING, JUST ADD WATER.
Own an affordable piece of Eastern Shore waterfront. Peace of mind included. An idyllic waterfront lifestyle can be yours. Our beautiful homes are affordable and retain their value well. Our home health service keeps you independent longer.
GTRL
And we’re the Eastern Shore’s only retirement co-op. So you keep the financial benefits of home ownership without the hassles of home upkeep. Come join us.
Call 800-752-8732 or 410-820-8484 to learn more and to schedule a visit.
RETIREMENT COMMUNITY OF EASTON, INC.
700 Port Street, Suite 148 • Easton, MD 21601 • www.londonderryeaston.com Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
69
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Wellness Center
Dining Facilities
Fitness Center
Gardening Area
Beauty/Barber Shop
Pets Allowed
Monthly Cost Range
Public Trans. Nearby
Location
Private Transportation Available
Phone
Subsidies
Independent Communities
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Featured on Page
I n depe n de n t L i v i ng
ALLEGANY COUNTY Cumberland Manor Frostburg Village of Allegany County
301-777-5186 301-689-2425
Cumberland Frostburg
101 110
n n n n n n n n n
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Arundel Woods - Catholic Charities 71 Bay Forest Senior Apartments 73 BayWoods of Annapolis 54 Burwood Gardens College Parkway Place Friendship Station - Catholic Charities 71 Gardens of Annapolis 70 Ginger Cove 54 Glen Forest Senior Apartments 73 Glen Square Glenwood Highrise McKinsey Park Park View at Furnace Branch 66 Pinewood Village Pinewood Village East Stoney Hill Sunrise of Severna Park 12-13 Thomas Pumphrey House Victoria Park at Edgewater
410-424-3535 410-295-7557 800-507-9985 410-222-6205 410-757-0600 410-674-3726 410-295-5644 410-266-7300 410-969-2000 410-222-6205 410-263-9055 410-544-5005 410-761-4150 410-222-6200 410-222-6205 410-222-6205 410-544-7200 410-222-6205 410-956-5570
Glen Burnie Annapolis Annapolis Glen Burnie Annapolis Odenton Annapolis Annapolis Glen Burnie Glen Burnie Annapolis Severna Park Glen Burnie Glen Burnie Glen Burnie Odenton Severna Park Glen Burnie Edgewater
72 n n n n n 120 713 1,045 n n n n n 147 2,852 6,403 n n n n n n 200 n n n n n n 170 n n 88 n n n n n 106 1,525 2,225 n n n n n n n 236 2,994 6,076 n n n n n 100 719 823 n n n n 127 n n n n n n n 124 n n n n n n 89 101 600 936 n n n n n 200 n n n n n n n 90 n n n n n n 54 n n n n n 60 2,050 4,200 n n n n n n 15 n n n 102 n n n
n n n n n n n n
n n n
n
BALTIMORE CITY Abundant Life Towers I Abundant Life Towers II Ahepa Senior Apartments Apostolic Towers Arlington Estates
410-367-5433 410-233-2002 410-732-1275 410-342-1353 410-466-1826
Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore
99 n 60 57 318 710 149 n 67 n n
Please confirm all information with communities.
n n n n n n n n n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
"%34 +%04 3%#2%4 in Annapolis A Senior Rental Community for Active Adults Age 62 and Better
Maintenance free retirement living.
Enjoy luxury living without the hassles of homeownership. Relax in the well appointed library or visit our movie theater. Perhaps you would like to pamper yourself at the beauty salon, meet your opponent in the billiard room, or exercise in the fitness center. After a busy day, enjoy dinner in the Dogwood Dining Room or take part in one or more of our thirty plus ongoing activities and programs. We also provide complimentary shuttle service to local grocery stores, banks and post office. 410-295-5644
R EN TA L COM M U N I T Y
4HE 'ARDENS OF !NNAPOLIS s %DGEWOOD 2OAD s !NNAPOLIS -$ s %MAIL GARDENS COVEPM COM s WWW GARDENSOFANNAPOLIS COM
70
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
GardensAnnapolisMdW10_11.indd 1
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
9/28/10 1:23:39 PM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Basilica Place - Catholic Charities 71 Belvedere Green Bowleys Garden Villa Broadway Court Apartments DePaul House-Catholic Charities 71 Ednor 11 Apartments Ednor Apartments Epiphany House Everall Gardens - Catholic Charities 71 Fatima Senior Housing 1-Catholic Charities 71 Gallagher Mansion Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Place Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Woods Harvey Johnson Towers Highlandtown Plaza Co-op John Manley House Johnson Square Apartments Kirkwood House Apartments Memorial Apartments Messiah Hall O’Donnell Square Housing Oliver Plaza Apartments Park View at Ashland Terrace 66 Park View at Coldspring 66 Penn-North Plaza PNA Polish National Alliance Senior Housing Randallstown Villa Co-op Roland Park Place 55 Springwell Senior Living 72,79 St. Elizabeth Senior Housing
Wellness Center
Dining Facilities
Fitness Center
Gardening Area
Beauty/Barber Shop
Pets Allowed
Monthly Cost Range
Public Trans. Nearby
Location
Private Transportation Available
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Independent Communities
Featured on Page
I n depe n de n t L i v i ng
410-539-0418 Baltimore 200 n n n n n n n 410-433-7255 Baltimore 94 n n n n n n n 410-325-8890 Baltimore 78 535 535 n n n n 410-522-5053 Baltimore 47 350 375 n n n 410-644-8484 Baltimore 109 n n n n n n n 410-243-0180 Baltimore 85 n n 410-243-0180 Baltimore 110 n n n n n 410-435-4416 Baltimore 34 n 410-444-5850 Baltimore 69 n n n 410-631-3555 Baltimore 54 n n n 410-435-4416 Baltimore 41 n n n 410-542-4111 Baltimore 231 n n n n n n 410-318-6625 Baltimore 72 n n n n n n 410-728-1166 Baltimore 120 n n n n n n 410-675-4462 Baltimore 74 515 n n n n 410-444-5244 Baltimore 30 n n 410-837-3383 Baltimore 218 n n n n n n n 410-323-8910 Baltimore 260 860 n n n n 410-523-0013 Baltimore 286 398 535 n n n 410-732-1275 Baltimore n n n 410-732-1275 Baltimore 17 460 550 n 410-347-9604 Baltimore 45 376 390 n n 410-276-6440 Baltimore 74 314 735 n n n n 410-542-4400 Baltimore 99 439 879 n n n n n n n n 410-383-8595 Baltimore 65 558 n n 410-732-1275 Baltimore 20 324 532 n n 410-732-1275 Baltimore 20 361 460 n 410-922-0300 Baltimore 76 n n n n 410-243-5800 Baltimore 166 3,158 8,399 n n n n n n n n 888-821-3928 Mt. Washington 37 2,990 3,990 n n n n n n n n 410-732-1275 Baltimore 20 510 n
Please confirm all information with communities.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Catholic Charities Senior Housing Communities Commemorating Thirty Years! 1981 - 2011 • 22 Locations in Baltimore City, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Harford and Garrett Counties. Three tax-credit communities offer affordable rents for low-tomoderate incomes. All other communities limit rent to 30% of adjusted income. • Service Coordination for all sites and Senior Support Services at eight communities.
Call 443-798-3423 for more information or visit www.cc-md.org/senior-housing Catholic Charities welcomes people of all faiths and is an Equal Opportunity Housing provider. CathCharityQrtr_MDSUMMER11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
6/3/11 2:30:00 PM
■
71
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
St. Joachim House - Catholic Charities 71 St. Mary’s Roland View Towers Terrace Garden Co-op Venable Apartments II Walker Co-op Walker Mews Apartments Weinberg Courts at Stadium Place Westminster House Apartments 74 Wyndholme Village
Wellness Center
Dining Facilities
90 n 360 433 728 n n 88 360 410 n 74 n 88 382 n n 166 n 71 n 282 520 1,112 n n 108 n n
Fitness Center
Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore
Gardening Area
410-646-5781 410-889-8255 410-230-9399 410-338-0661 410-377-0200 410-323-8507 410-235-0500 410-837-0180 410-644-4100
Monthly Cost Range
Beauty/Barber Shop
Location
Pets Allowed
Public Trans. Nearby
Private Transportation Available
Phone
Subsidies
Independent Communities
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Featured on Page
I n depe n de n t L i v i ng
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
BALTIMORE COUNTY Aigburth Vale Senior Community Atrium Village - A Senior Lifestyle Community 65 Augsburg Lutheran Home & Village 51 Blakehurst Senior Living Community Brightview Mays Chapel Ridge 1 Brightwood 67 Broadmead 59 Charlestown 58 Coursey Station Apartments- Catholic Charities 71 Cove Point Apartments Edenwald Essex Co-op. Evergreen Senior Apartments Fairspring Senior Apartments 14-15 Glen Meadows 53 Golden Ring Co-op Greens at Liberty Road Greens at Rolling Road Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Gardens Harry and Jeanette Weinberg House
410-296-6695 410-363-0330 410-486-4573 410-296-2900 410-628-2100 410-339-3200 443-578-8008 410-737-8830 410-242-6167 410-288-2344 410-339-6000 410-391-7616 410-780-4888 410-869-8740 410-319-5022 410-682-4094 410-332-7400 410-744-9988 410-602-8200 410-602-2405
Towson Owings Mills Baltimore Towson Timonium Lutherville Hunt Valley Catonsville Baltimore Dundalk Towson Essex Essex Baltimore Glen Arm Baltimore Randallstown Catonsville Baltimore Baltimore
70 720 864 n n n n n 188 2,260 4,395 n n n n n n n 138 1,307 1,884 n n n n n n n 277 2,667 4,475 n n n n n n n 86 2,750 4,400 n n n n n n 80 3,290 4,925 n n n n n n n 268 2,837 5,956 n n n n n n n 1600 1,407 2,405 n n n n n n n 49 n n n n n 148 n n n n 288 2,050 5,385 n n n n n n 219 n n n n n 81 n n n 100 550 710 n n 202 1,640 3,300 n n n n n 154 607 637 n n n n n 105 n n n 83 n n 84 n n n n n n 116 n n n n n n
Please confirm all information with communities.
y-in fees. Reaso nable comfortable re sidences with a monthly rates. Spacious, warm, caring an experienced staf d f. historic buildin All located on a beautiful cam g like no other. pus, in a Cal schedule a visit at 888-821-3928 l Linda or Cindy to .
www.Springwel
A Senior Living Community in the Heart of Mt. Washington ■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
n n n n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
A unique, new Ind Living Commu ependent and Assisted nity that really gets it! No large bu
72
n n n n n n n n n
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
lSeniorLiving.co
m
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Terrace, The Holy Korean Martyrs- Catholic Charities 71 Hopkins Village Apartments Kessler Park - Catholic Charities 71 Maryland Masonic Homes 90 Meadows of Reisterstown, The 73 Mercy Ridge 57 North Oaks Senior Living Community Oak Crest 58 Owings Mills New Town Sr. Apts.-Catholic Charities 71 Park View at Catonsville 66 Park View at Dundalk 66 Park View at Miramar Landing 66 Park View at Randallstown 66 Park View at Rosedale 66 Park View at Taylor 66 Park View at Woodlawn 66 Parkview at Fullerton 66 Pickersgill Retirement Community 56 Randallstown Pavillion Co-op Reisterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Clearing Sr. Apts- Catholic Charities 71 Reisterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s View Sr. Apts.- Catholic Charities 71 River Point St Elizabethâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hall St. Charles House - Catholic Charities 71 St. Elizabethâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Apartments St. Joachim House - Catholic Charities 71 St. Lukeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Place - Catholic Charities 71 St. Marks Apartments - Catholic Charities 71 Timothy House 66
Wellness Center
Dining Facilities
Fitness Center
Gardening Area
Beauty/Barber Shop
Baltimore Woodlawn Baltimore Baltimore Cockeysville Reisterstown Timonium Pikesville Parkville Owings Mills Catonsville Dundalk Baltimore Randallstown Rosedale Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore Towson Randallstown Reisterstown Reisterstown Essex Timonium Baltimore Timonium Baltimore Baltimore Catonsville Towson
Pets Allowed
410-664-0100 410-944-5959 410-687-2828 410-247-9244 410-527-1111 410-526-3380 410-561-0200 410-486-9090 410-665-2222 410-902-8222 410-719-9464 410-288-5483 410-391-8375 410-655-5673 410-866-1886 410-663-0363 410-281-1120 410-663-0665 410-825-7423 410-521-4433 410-517-4994 410-517-4994 410-780-2881 410-252-4500 410-484-6125 410-252-4500 410-646-5781 410-477-3661 410-788-0972 410-828-7185
Monthly Cost Range
Public Trans. Nearby
Location
Private Transportation Available
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Independent Communities
Featured on Page
I n depe n de n t L i v i ng
87 n n n n n n 74 n n n n 164 892 n n n n 64 520 n n 33 1,302 2,558 n n n n n n 156 782 993 n n n 408 1,999 4,539 n n n n n n n 182 2,668 4,963 n n n n n n n 1525 1,413 2,725 n n n n n n n n 68 n n n 101 730 765 n n n 101 599 650 n n n 100 417 935 n n n n n n 103 625 n n n 108 599 842 n n n 100 707 861 n n n n n n 101 376 797 n n n n 90 680 825 n n n 87 1,825 3,555 n n n n n n 76 n n n n n n n 68 n n n n 72 n n n n 120 570 685 n n n n n n 200 1,035 1,200 n n n 24 n n n 200 765 899 n n n n n n n 90 n n n n n n 125 n n n n n n 20 424 532 n n n 112 551 835 n n n n n
Please confirm all information with communities.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
-JWF UIF $BSFGSFF -JGF :PV WF #FFO 8BJUJOH 'PS *G ZPV SF BOE PMEFS ZPV DBO MJWF B NBJOUFOBODF GSFF JOEFQFOEFOU MJGFTUZMF JO BO CFBVUJGVM XFMM BQQPJOUFE SFUJSFNFOU DPNNVOJUZ
$POWFOJFOUMZ -PDBUFE OFBS 4IPQQJOH 3FTUBVSBOUT #BOLJOH 5IF .FBEPXT PG
3FJTUFSTUPXO ** PGGFST BOE #FESPPNT GSPN NPOUI 1BUJPT BOE #BMDPOJFT t &MFWBUPST $POUSPMMFE "DDFTT &OUSZ t *OEJWJEVBM $MJNBUF $POUSPM &NFSHFODZ 3FTQPOTF 4ZTUFN t 1BUJPT #BMDPOJFT )BJS 4BMPO t 4NPLF 'SFF &OWJSPONFOU
'PS .PSF *OGPSNBUJPO DBMM
Homes for America www.ďŹ rstcentrum.com
0UIFS 'JSTU $FOUSVN $PNNVOJUJFT JO UIF #BMUJNPSF .FUSP JODMVEF #BZ 'PSFTU "OOBQPMJT .% t (MFO 'PSFTU (MFO #VSOJF .%
FirstCentrum_MDS10.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
*ODPNF 3FTUSJDUJPOT "QQMZ â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
2/15/10 10:13:24 AM
73
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Trinity House - Catholic Charities 71 Village Oaks Associates Warren Place
Wellness Center
Dining Facilities
Fitness Center
Gardening Area
Towson Baltimore Cockeysville
Beauty/Barber Shop
410-825-5288 410-747-1344 410-666-1030
Monthly Cost Range
Pets Allowed
Location
Public Trans. Nearby
Phone
Subsidies
Independent Communities
Total Units
Featured on Page
If cost is blank, call for more info.
Private Transportation Available
I n depe n de n t L i v i ng
82 n n n n n n 180 807 n n n 121 733 879 n n
CALVERT COUNTY Asbury Solomons Island Chapline House Sea Side Apartments
410-394-3029 Solomons 300 1,253 1,936 n n n n n n n n 410-414-8280 Prince Frederick 90 n n n n 301-855-3394 North Beach 29 975 1,500 n n n
CAROLINE COUNTY Heritage Community at the Wesleyan Ret. Comm. Laurel Grove Acres Apartments
410-479-4404 410-754-5513
Denton Federalsburg
24 37 n
n n n n n n n n
CARROLL COUNTY Brightview Westminster Ridge 1 Carroll Lutheran Village 4 Fairhaven 18 Manchester Manor Retirement Community Residences at the Hampstead School, The Ridge Residences, Inc. Ridgely House Shriner Court Apartments Timber Ridge Apartments
410-871-2225 410-848-8922 410-795-8801 410-239-1154 410-374-8144 410-876-5200 410-239-2236 410-775-2940 410-876-2550
Westminster Westminster Sykesville Manchester Hampstead Westminster Hampstead Union Bridge Westminster
100 2,780 4,030 n n n n n n n 398 885 3,197 n n n n n n 314 2,740 7,815 n n n n n n n 46 n n n n 84 465 780 n n n n 80 n n n 48 n n n 20 425 n n n 100 n n n n
n n n n
CECIL COUNTY Fairgreen Senior Community 14-15 410-642-9080; Perryville 92 550 730 n n n Fairview Senior Apartments 14-15 410-658-0488 Rising Sun 75 550 730 n n n Victoria Park at North East 410-287-1500 North East 50 380 810 n n n CHARLES COUNTY Brookside Gardens Apartments La Plata Manor
301-843-7417 301-932-1700
Waldorf La Plata
56 427 564 100 n
Please confirm all information with communities.
n n n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Affordable Senior Living in Historic Mount Vernon 524 North Charles Street
Westminster House Apartments Imagine living in the heart of Baltimore, close enough to walk to the library, symphony, or art gallery. Imagine having a box seat to the Flower Mart, Summer Concerts, and lighting of the Washington Monument….all at very affordable rates.
Call today for more information.
410-837-0180 www.westminsterhouseapts.org
s All utilities are included s Underground parking available 74
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
WestminAptsMDW10_11.indd 1
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
9/7/10 3:36:41 PM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Lakeside Apartments Southwinds Active Adult Rental Community Victoria Park Apartments Victoria Park Jaycees
54 815 n 200 825 2,550 n 108 n 60 n
n n n n n n n n n
Wellness Center
Dining Facilities
Fitness Center
Gardening Area
Beauty/Barber Shop
Waldorf White Plains Waldorf Waldorf
Pets Allowed
301-843-6919 301-932-4297 301-638-4055 301-885-1812
Monthly Cost Range
Public Trans. Nearby
Location
Private Transportation Available
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Independent Communities
Featured on Page
I n depe n de n t L i v i ng
n n n n n n
FREDERICK COUNTY Brunswick House Buckingham’s Choice 18 Country Meadows of Frederick Creekside at Taskers Chance Edenton Retirement Community 75 Homewood at Crumland Farms 58 Spring Ridge Seniors Apartments Taney Village Apartments Victoria Park at Walkersville
301-834-7700 800-409-6111 301-228-2249 301-698-5700 301-694-3100 301-644-5600 301-620-2620 301-663-0929 301-845-4885
Brunswick Adamstown Frederick Frederick Frederick Frederick Frederick Frederick Walkersville
51 n n 217 2,045 4,250 n 56 2,376 4,900 n n 120 823 1,209 n 76 1,700 n n 165 1,500 3,600 n n 144 835 1,242 n n 130 25 1,156 n n 80
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n n n
n
GARRETT COUNTY Garrettland Inc.-Management Co. Goodwill Mennonite Home, Inc. Starner Hill Apartments - Catholic Charities 71
301-334-9915 301-895-5194 301-895-5842
Oakland Grantsville Grantsville
300 450 n n n 30 n n 18 n n n n
HARFORD COUNTY Abingdon Senior Housing - Catholic Charities 71 Brightview Avondell 1 Catholic Charities Senior Housing at Aberdeen 71 Fairbrooke Apartments 14-15 Friendship Village Harford Senior Housing Park View at Bel Air 66 Park View at Box Hill 66 River Run
410-569-3630 410-638-8100 410-273-0435 410-272-8880 410-569-1912 410-879-4450 410-893-0064 410-515-6115 410-538-4268
Abingdon Bel Air Aberdeen Aberdeen Abingdon Bel Air Bel Air Abingdon Joppatowne
76 n n 155 2,885 5,805 n 75 n n 122 640 660 n 31 n n 153 n n 101 680 980 n 100 680 980 n 56 n
Please confirm all information with communities.
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
n
n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
A great place to hang your hat! Experience a Lifestyle of Convenience at Edenton
Edenton provides our residents the opportunity to spend more time on what is important each day. Our community is designed to enhance an independent lifestyle along with the convenience and security of amenities and services.
5800 Genesis Lane • Frederick, MD 21703 301-694-3100 • www.edenton-retirement.com
Independent • Assisted Living • Dementia Care
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
75
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
St. Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Towers
410-939-5040 Havre de Grace 57
546
768
n
Wellness Center
Dining Facilities
Fitness Center
Gardening Area
Beauty/Barber Shop
Pets Allowed
Monthly Cost Range
Public Trans. Nearby
Location
Private Transportation Available
Phone
Subsidies
Independent Communities
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Featured on Page
I n depe n de n t L i v i ng
n n n
HOWARD COUNTY Alta at Regency Crest 68 Encore at Turf Valley Assisted Living Evergreens at Columbia Town Center Harmony Hall Assisted Living Community Heartlands Senior Living Village 80 Hickory Ridge Place Longwood Apartments Morningside Park Owen Brown Place Park View at Colonial Landing 66 Park View at Columbia 66 Park View at Ellicott City 66 Park View at Ellicott City 11 66 Park View at Emerson 66 Park View at Snowden River 66 Selborne House of Dorsey Hall Shalom Square Shangri-La Assisted Living 81 Vantage House Waverly Gardens Apartments
410-418-4666 410-461-7070 410-992-5501 410-531-6000 410-461-9494 410-730-6611 410-997-5356 410-313-6318 410-381-9544 410-796-4399 410-381-1118 410-203-9501 410-203-2096 301-483-3322 410-290-0384 410-992-4909 410-992-5868 443-574-2040 800-998-2682 443-274-6825
Ellicott City 150 n n n n Ellicott City Columbia 156 n n Columbia 251 1,800 450 n n n n n n n Ellicott City 156 2,300 3,600 n n n n n n n n Columbia 108 n n Columbia n n n Jessup n n Columbia 188 n n Elkridge 100 650 778 n n Columbia 188 770 n n n Ellicott City 171 367 950 n n n n n Ellicott City 90 377 960 n n n n n Laurel 80 659 931 n n n n n n n n Columbia 100 n n n n n Ellicott City 120 553 915 n n n n Columbia n n n Ellicott City 45 2,500 n n n n n n n n Columbia 222 2,439 5,561 n n n n n n n n Woodstock 102 685 850 n n n n n
KENT COUNTY Heron Point of Chestertown
410-778-7300
Chestertown 192
1,993
4,161
n n n n n n n
MONTGOMERY COUNTY-FOR COMPLETE LISTING,ORDER THE DC METRO EDITION WWW.RETIREMENT-LIVING.COM Aspenwood Senior Living Community Bâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;nai Bâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;rith Homecrest House Bedford Court
80 301-598-6424 77 301-598-4000 12-13 301-598-2900
Silver Spring Silver Spring Silver Spring
85 235 218
2,680 291 3,100
4,950 1,449 n 5,300
Please confirm all information with communities.
n n n
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Discover the Freedom & Security of Senior Apartment Living with or without Supportive Services. Enjoy these Features: s (OUR 3ECURITY -AINTENANCE s /N 3ITE $INING 2OOM s #OMFORTABLE 3TUDIO "EDROOM !PARTMENTS s %MERGENCY #ALL 3YSTEM
22680 Cedar Lane Court Leonardtown, Maryland 20650
s 0UBLIC 4RANSPORTATION s 3UNDRIES 3TORE s $AILY !CTIVITIES s "EAUTY "ARBER 3HOP s #ONVENIENT TO -EDICAL &ACILITIES
s ,ICENSED !SSISTED ,IVING 0ROGRAM s ,ICENSED #ONGREGATE (OUSING 0ROGRAM s #REDIT 5NION ON 3ITE s 0ETS !LLOWED
Call Today For More Information or To Schedule A Tour!
WWW CEDARLANEAPTS COM
(301) 475-8966 Maryland Relay 7-1-1 or 1.800.735.2258 (TTY/HCO)
Located in Historic St. Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s County
SOUTHERN MARYLANDâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CHOICE FOR AFFORDABLE INDEPENDENT LIVING AND ASSISTED LIVING
76
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
CederLaneApartmentsMDF09.indd 1
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
6/4/09 9:26:19 AM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Fox Hill 12-13 301-968-1800 Bethesda 240 Kensington Park Retirement Community 301-946-7700 Kensington 61 Sunrise at Montgomery Village 12-13 301-921-0445 Montgomery Village 92
2,700 2,800 2,400
5,200 5,400 2,800
n n n
Wellness Center
Dining Facilities
Fitness Center
Gardening Area
Beauty/Barber Shop
Pets Allowed
Monthly Cost Range
Public Trans. Nearby
Location
Private Transportation Available
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Independent Communities
Featured on Page
I n depe n de n t L i v i ng
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
PRINCE GEORGEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S COUNTY -FOR COMPLETE LISTING, ORDER THE DC METRO EDITION WWW.RETIREMENT-LIVING.COM Collington Episcopal Life Care Community Park View at Bladensburg Park View at Laurel 1& 2
52 66 66
301-925-7706 301-699-9785 301-490-1526
Mitchellville Bladensburg Laurel
361 101 257
1,543 4,059 n 731 675 809 n
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
ST. MARYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S COUNTY Cedar Lane Apartments /St Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Home 76 Lexington Park Adult Community New Towne Village Taylor Farm Assisted Living Inc Victory Woods Wildewood Retirement Village
301-475-8966 Leonardtown 160 991 1,266 n n n n n 240-725-0111 Lexington Park 110 899 1,405 n n n n n n 301-475-3161 Leonardtown 35 n n n n n 301-769-3702 Bushwood 6 1,995 n n 301-866-9191 Lexington Park 76 n n n n 301-863-0068 California 314 450 550 n n n n n n n n
TALBOT COUNTY Jensenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hyde Park Londonderry Retirement Community 69 Park View at Easton 66 St. Markâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Ministry to Aged, Inc. William Hill Manor 18
410-822-4350 800-752-8732 410-770-3070 410-822-1315 410-822-8888
Easton Easton Easton Easton Easton
241 358 n 121 1,013 3,000 n n 80 n 93 279 351 n n 121 2,650 5,660 n n
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
WASHINGTON COUNTY Fahrney - Keedy Home and Village 63 301-671-5015 Boonsboro 61 230 465 n n n n n Francis Murphy Apartments 240-313-9300 Hagerstown 120 650 n n n n n n n n Homewood at Williamsport 58 877-849-9244 Williamsport 184 947 1,798 n n n n n n n n Maplegrove Estate 301-824-4567 Smithsburg 69 n n n Ravenwood Lutheran Village 240-420-4137 Hagerstown 46 428 n n n n n n Reeders 301-432-5457 Boonsboro 16 609 609 n n Please confirm all information with communities.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Quality Subsidized Senior Living You Can Afford â&#x20AC;ŚNow and For Years to Come! Our Financing Programs Keep Rent at 30% of Your Income
We Offer Two Options: PERSONAL CARE SERVICES, with subsidies including:
s Bathing Assistance s Daily Meals s Weekly Laundry & Housekeeping s Medication Administration s Activities & Transportation Calendar
Independent Living, including:
s Meal Plan s Full Activities & Transportation Calendar
HomecrestDCS11.indd 1
For information on your next home at Bâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;nai Bâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;rith Homecrest House, call:
301-598-4000, ext. 79
Bâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;nai Bâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;rith
Homecrest House
14508 Homecrest Road. Silver Spring, MD 20906 Next to Leisure World Email: office@homecresthouse.org 4$$ s WWW HOMECRESTHOUSE ORG
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
1/13/11 4:42:51 PM
â&#x2013;
77
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Wellness Center
Dining Facilities
Fitness Center
Gardening Area
Beauty/Barber Shop
Pets Allowed
Monthly Cost Range
Public Trans. Nearby
Location
Private Transportation Available
Phone
Subsidies
Independent Communities
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Featured on Page
I n depe n de n t L i v i ng
WICOMICO COUNTY Calloway-Hickory
410-860-0550
Salisbury
28
n
n
Gateway Village
410-742-7618
Salisbury
156
n
Lakeview Apartments
410-543-0444
Salisbury
37
n
Sunny Meadows
410-546-8300
Hebron
32
n
The Village at Harbor Pointe
410-860-8750
Salisbury
12
Victoria Park at Sassafras Meadows
410-742-3232
Salisbury
80 n
1,040
n
n n n n n n n n n
WORCESTER COUNTY Gull Creek Retirement Community
410-641-3171
Berlin
Meadow Grove
410-957-3771
Pocomoke City 19
n
n
Newtowne Elderly Apartments
410-957-1562
Pocomoke City 58
n
n
The Woodlands of Ocean Pines
410-208-9001
Ocean Pines
61
52
1,800
1,260
2,995
2,100
n
n n n n n n
n n n
n n
PENNSYLVANIA Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Comm.
60
888-624-8242
New Oxford
450
598
2,200
Gettysburg Lutheran Retirement Village
21
717-334-6204
Gettysburg
78
593
657
n n n n n
Homewood at Plum Creek
58
717-637-4166
Hanover
298
631
965
n
n n n n n n n
Luther Ridge Retirement Community
21
717-264-5700
Chambersburg 86
626
626
n
n n n n n n
Lutheran Retirement Village at Utz Terrace
21
717-637-0633
112
757
2,558
n
n n n n n n
Menno Haven Retirement Communities
19
800-222-6695 Chambersburg 524
671
986
n n n n n n n
Shrewsbury Lutheran Retirement Village
21
717-227-3000
Shrewsbury
81
651
651
n n n n n
Village at Kelly Drive, The
21
717-848-2585
York
59
622
n
n n n n n n
Village at Sprenkle Drive, The
21
717-764-9994
York
140
755
n
n n n n n n
Hanover
Please confirm all information with communities.
n
n
n n n n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Your source for the best books on aging! Visit the ProAging Store at www.proaging.com/store 78
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Assisted Living
HOW TO
choose assisted living
offering personal care and supportive services
F
or individuals who need some assistance with daily activities, assisted living communities are an important option. The living environments and amenities offered by communities vary widely; however, all communities provide residents with some level of daily assistance, which generally includes meal and housekeeping services. What is Assisted Living? Assisted Living communities offer housing and a variety of supportive services delivered by qualified staff members. As opposed to independent living communities, health care services are available at assisted living communities. The Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA) notes that assisted living is “a unique transition from independent living without care” that “helps seniors enjoy an improved quality of life with independence and care combined.” Community amenities vary widely but can include private units, state-ofthe-art facilities, beautifully decorated common areas, barber shops and beauty parlors, pharmacies, physical therapy services, recreation rooms, libraries, gardening areas, and fitness centers. Consumers will quickly find that assisted living communities, also commonly called residential care facilities or personal care homes, come in a variety
nities are equipped with security systems and emergency call systems are often available in all residences. For residents with more acute health care needs, such as Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, special units and/or specially trained staff members are often available. In addition, communities offer a wide range of social activities to stimuAssisted Living communities offer housing and a variety of supportive services delivered late resident contact. Standard activities by qualified staff members. include religious services, educational programs, games, clubs, and entertainof shapes and sizes. They range in size ment. Many communities also offer from large communities with 100 or exercise and wellness programs. Often, more residents to small homes with 15 activities are catered to and driven by or fewer residents. resident interests. Who Needs It? Residents of assisted living usually include anyone who needs some help with the activities of daily life. This includes eating, bathing, dressing, transferring, toileting, medication management, and walking. Survey data from the National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL) reports that 81 percent of assisted living residents need assistance with one or more of the activities of daily living. Most communities offer three meals a day served in a common dining area. Many also offer some type of assistance with transportation. Housekeeping and laundry services are standard offerings. Staff members are available to meet resident needs 24 hours a day. Most commu-
Choosing a Community It is a good idea to carefully review several of the available options. First and foremost, consider the needs and desires of the potential resident. Begin the initial process of narrowing the search by reviewing a list of all the local communities. Request a brochure from your top choices as well as other specific information such as the resident agreement or contract, a list of services and amenities, detailed prices, staffing information, admission and discharge criteria, and community rules. It is advisable to visit a facility more than once to get a complete feel of the lifestyle at the community. Talk with staff and residents and tour the entire facility.
A unique, new Ind Living Commu ependent and Assisted nity that really gets it! No larg
e buy-in Spacious reside fees. Reasonable monthly rate experienced stafnces with a warm, caring and s. in a historic bu f. All located on a beautiful ca Cindy to schedilding like no other. Call Lin mpus, d ule a visit at 88 8-821-3928. a or
www.Springwel
lSeniorLiving.co
A Senior Living Community in the Heart of Mt. Washington Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
m
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
79
IMAGINE W H AT C A N GROW WITH Living in a Five Star community that takes care of your daily needs and worries gives you so much more time to focus on the things that really matter: • Visits with family focused on fun instead of errands
• Staying healthy, with 24-hour nursing and preventative health care
• Growing as a person, through activities and our award-winning Bridge to Rediscovery™ program
• Elegant, nutritious meals shared with friends
Our Five Star independent living, assisted living, and memory care lets you spend more time on you. ASPENWOOD SENIOR LIVING 14400 Homecrest Road Independent Living • Assisted Living HEARTFIELDS AT BOWIE 7600 Laurel Bowie Road Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care HEARTFIELDS AT EASTON 700 Port Street Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care
•
•
•
Silver Spring, MD
Bowie, MD
Easton, MD
HEARTFIELDS AT FREDERICK 1820 Latham Drive Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care
•
•
•
301-805-8422
•
•
301-663-8800
Ellicott City, MD
HEARTLANDS AT SEVERNA PARK 715 Benfield Road Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care
•
Severna Park, MD
SOMERFORD PLACE 2717 Riva Road Alzheimer’s/Memory Care
•
410-224-7300
•
Annapolis, MD
SOMERFORD PLACE 8220 Snowden River Pkwy Alzheimer’s/Memory Care
•
301-598-6424
410-820-4400
Frederick, MD
HEARTLANDS AT ELLICOTT CITY 3004 North Ridge Road Independent Living • Assisted Living
•
Columbia, MD
•
•
•
410-461-9494
410-729-1600
410-313-9744
SOMERFORD HOUSE AND SOMERFORD PLACE 2100 Whittier Drive Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care
•
Frederick, MD
•
301-668-3930
SOMERFORD HOUSE AND SOMERFORD PLACE 10116 Sharpsburg Pike • Hagerstown, MD • 301-791-9221 Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care © 2011 Five Star Quality Care, Inc.
RESPITE STAYS AVAILABLE! EXCLUSIVE SPRING SAVINGS THROUGH MAY* ONLY – RESERVE YOUR TOUR TODAY! *Limited time only. See Marketing Director for details.
www.fivestarseniorliving.com
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Assisted Living
HOW TO
pay for assisted living
know your options paying for care When considering potential assisted living communities, it is important to research your payment options. Although Medicare does not cover the costs of assisted living, there are a variety of payment sources available. The NCAL reports that â&#x20AC;&#x153;certain services are paid under Supplementary Security Income and Social Services Block Grant programs.â&#x20AC;? Individuals who meet income qualifications may also be eligible for assistance through their state Medicaid program. Some communities also offer internal financial assistance programs. State and local governments may offer subsidies for rent to those that are income-eligible. Contact the local Area Agency on Aging for more information on subsidies and other payment assis-
tance programs. all the available payment sources. Long-term care insurance policies provide another financing option for assisted living. Most of these policies will cover the costs of assisted living. Some of the costs of assisted living are also reimbursable through individual health insurance policies. While there are other payment options available, the vast majority of assisted living costs are covered through private payments by residents and families. Individuals should investigate all available payment sources and obtain specific information on standard rates and fees for additional services before choosing an assisted living community. Area Agencies on Aging can provide Financial and insurance experts can information on subsidies and other payment provide more detailed information about assistance programs for assisted living care.
(MZOO 5BGG "TTJTUFE -JWJOH 3JEHFXBZ .BOPS /VSTJOH )PNF "DDPNPEBUJOH 3FTJEFOUT "MMPXT 6T UP 1SPWJEF " 1FSTPOBMJ[FE 4FSWJDF
&GN= (=N=J ?=K
t .FEJDBUJPO "ENJOJTUSBUJPO t )PVS 4VQFSWJTJPO 4FDVSJUZ t %FMJDJPVT )PNF $PPLFE .FBMT t )PVTFLFFQJOH -BVOESZ 4FSWJDF t 4PDJBM 3FDSFBUJPOBM 1SPHSBNT t 1FSTPOBMJ[FE 8FMMOFTT 1SPHSBNT
(-:// 5"'' "44*45&% -*7*/(
t &ENPOETPO "WFOVF
'BNJMZ 0XOFE .BOBHFE 4JODF t 2VBMJUZ 3FTUPSBUBUJWF $BSF t 1IZTJDBM 0DDVQBUJPOBM 4QFFDI 3FTQJSBUPSZ 3FDSFBUJPOBM 5IFSBQJFT t 4QFDJBM %JFUT o 7 " .FEJDBSF .FEJDBJE $FSUJmFE t 8F 4FSWF "MM 3FHBSEMFTT PG 3BDF $PMPS $SFFE PS )BOEJDBQ t &0& &NQMPZFS
3*%(&8": ."/03 /634*/( )0.&
t &ENPOETPO "WFOVF
/P QFSTPO TIBMM PO UIF HSPVOET PG SBDF DPMPS SFMJHJPO BHF TFY OBUJPOBM PSJHJO BODFTUSZ PS EJTBCJMJUZ CF FYDMVEFE GSPN QBSUJDJQBUJPO JO CF EFOJFE CFOFmUT PG PS PUIFSXJTF CF TVCKFDU UP EJTDSJNJOBUJPO JO UIF QSPWJTJPO PG BOZ DBSF TFSWJDF PS BENJTTJPO
GylnnTaffMDFS09.indd 1
4IBOHSJ -B "TTJTUFE -JWJOH
6/9/09 11:15:17 AM
Service with Compassion Services & Amenities U Caring, Compassionate staff available 24 hrs/day for assistance U Personalized care plan for each resident U In House Physician & R.N. U Comprehensive Activities Program
U Medication Administration U Delicious, Well balanced Meals & Snacks U Housekeeping U Elegant apartments and common areas
{{Ă&#x17D;Â&#x2021;xĂ&#x2021;{Â&#x2021;Ă&#x201C;ä{äĂ&#x160;UĂ&#x160;Ă&#x153;Ă&#x153;Ă&#x153;°Ă&#x192;Â&#x2026;>Â&#x2DC;}Ă&#x20AC;Â&#x2C6;Â?>Â?Â&#x2C6;Ă&#x203A;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x2DC;}°VÂ&#x153;Â&#x201C;Ă&#x160; .POUHPNFSZ 3PBE r &MMJDPUU $JUZ .% ShangriLaDCS11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
2/8/11 10:14:16 AM
â&#x2013;
81
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Assisted Living
assisted living service plans According to the Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living (CCAL), a resident service plan is a blueprint for their care that describes their needs, likes and preferences and the specific manner in which this care will be delivered. Prepared thoroughly and thoughtfully, the service plan can help a resident achieve their highest level of function and quality of life. The service plan uses an interdisciplinary approach and includes the resident, the family if the resident wishes, the facility nurse and resident service coordinator, and may also include the activity
and dining directors. Many states require that assisted living facilities prepare service plans for each resident. Even if the state does not require it, a well run facility will use them. CCAL recommends that service plans be reevaluated every six months or anytime if there is a significant change in a residentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s health status including a hospitalization. For more information, visit the Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living website at www.ccal.org
Quail Run
The Woodlands
Assisted Living
Assisted Living
1320 Windlass Drive Baltimore, MD 21220
9900 Walther Blvd. Perry Hall, MD 21234
410-918-2139
410-529-9400
TTY Users: Call via MD Relay
TTY Users: Call via MD Relay
Beautiful three-story facility, hotel-like atmosphere.
One of four quaint cottages, housing 16 residents each.
woodlandsliving.org
quailrun.org
,OVING s #ARING s #OMMITTED 3TAFF s 2ESPITE #ARE 2EASONABLE 2ATES s (OME #OOKING s $EMENTIA !LZHEIMER #ARE Managed by: Quail Run Eldercare Communities 82
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
QuailRunMDW10_11.indd 1
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
9/10/10 1:58:25 PM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Assisted Living
The Facts on Congregate Housing Supportive Services for low to moderate incomes n Congregate Housing provides supportive services to residents in selected independent living communities to help them remain independent. n Congregate Housing services are offered in senior citizen apartment buildings that serve low-to-moderate income residents and may be operated by local housing authorities, non-profit organizations, or housing management companies. n Eligible persons receive daily meals, weekly housekeeping and laundry, and assistance with other activities of daily living.
n In Maryland, the State Department of Aging contracts with housing and senior service provider organizations to operate a Congregate Housing Services Program. n Participants must be 62, mentally or physically impaired and of limited income. Spouses of eligible participants must be 55 years of age or older and meet the same requirements. n Individual program participants contribute to the cost of Congregate Housing based on a sliding scale. To qualify for available state subsidies, an individualâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s income may not exceed 60% of the state median income, and assets may not exceed $27,375 for an individual or $35,587 for a couple.
For more information, contact the Maryland Department of Aging at 1-800-243-3425
Emeritus Senior Living offers a wide range of services from independent living, assisted living and memory care. Whether you are looking for a new place to call home without the hassles of daily living or you have a loved one who requires a little extra care such as dressing, bathing and medication management, Emeritus Senior Living is committed to helping you and your family find the right fit. Emerald Estates - AL/MC/IL ................................ 888.680.9484 3855 Greenspring Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21211
Loyalton of Hagerstown - AL/MC/IL ...................... 866.234.9204 20009 Rosebank Way, Hagerstown, MD 21742
Emeritus at Pikesville - AL/MC/IL ........................ 866.501.5888
retirement.emeritus.com
1840 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville, MD 21208
Emeritus at Towson - AL/MC/IL ............................ 888.616.8273 6451 North Charles Street, Towson, MD 21212 ÂŽ
Summerville at Westminster - AL/MC/IL ................ 866.244.3415 45 Washington Road, Westminster, MD 21157
IL ........ Independent Living AL ........ Assisted Living MC .......... Memory Care
Jacobâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Well "44*45&% -*7*/( â&#x20AC;&#x153;Home Is Where Our Heart Isâ&#x20AC;?
"MM UIF $PNGPSUT PG )PNF 8IFSF :PV "SF "MXBZT 0OF PG UIF 'BNJMZ
r 4QFDJBMJ[JOH JO )PTQJDF BOE "EWBODFE -FWFMT PG $BSF r 4DFOJD $PVOUSZ 4FUUJOH r &YUFOTJWF "DUJWJUJFT 1SPHSBN r 8FFLMZ 0VUJOHT r 1SJWBUF 4FNJ QSJWBUF 3PPNT r )PVS 1FSTPOBM $BSF r .FEJDBUJPO .BOBHFNFOU r $BSJOH GPS -FWFMT
t Ç°PNBT 3VO 3PBE t #FM "JS t KBDPCTXFMMBMG DPN JacobsWell_MDF10.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
5/28/10 11:28:08 AM
â&#x2013;
83
Redefining Assisted Living and Nursing Care Renaissance Gardens, the extended care neighborhood at Charlestown and Oak Crest, features Assisted Living apartments, private Short-Term Rehab and Nursing Care. And you don’t have to currently live at Charlestown or Oak Crest
Catonsville, MD
Parkville, MD
1-800-290-6604
1-800-417-9472
TheCareExperts.com
Livinglife
atTudorHeights
Where traditions continue.... A community that offers a lifestyle steeped in Jewish tradition in a warm and friendly environment where friendships grow and residents are family. Join us for a tour and experience our exciting new look.
RESPITE CARE AVAILABLE. CALL (410) 318-8000 TO LEARN MORE! 7218 Park Heights Ave. Baltimore, MD 21208 (410) 318-8000 www.seniorlifestyle.com
84
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
6937714
to come to Renaissance Gardens.
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Assisted Living
10 Tips for Choosing an Assisted Living Facility 1. M ake an accurate and honest assessment of your physical, financial, mental, and lifestyle needs. 2. Visit as many facilities as you can to get a sense of the choices in your area. 3. Narrow down your selection to the top two or three choices, and return to those facilities and ask lots of questions.
4. Ask to review a copy of the Resident Agreement (facility contract). 5. Ask to review the licensing or certification inspection report. 6. Call the Long Term Care Ombudsman program and ask if there are complaints about the facilities you are interested in. Contact the ElderCare Locator at 1-800-677-1116 or www.eldercare.gov to find your local ombudsman who are advocates for assisted living and nursing home residents.
7. Make an unannounced visit to the facilities you are interested in. Talk with the residents and their family members about the facility.
8. Ask what conditions or circumstances may result in the need to relocate or move to another facility. 9. Ask what the baseline fee is and what services are included in that fee? Ask what are additional charges for services/products?
10. Choose the facility that comes closest to your needs. From The Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living (CCAL), a national consumer education and advocacy organization. Visit www.ccal.org for more information.
,QWURGXFLQJ :DVKLQJWRQ &RXQW\ÂśV 1HZHVW 5HKDELOLWDWLRQ &HQWHU
&RPLQJ )DOO :LOOLDPVSRUW 5HWLUHPHQW 9LOODJH ZLOO EH LQWURGXFLQJ WKH QHZ DGGLWLRQ WR WKHLU UHKDELOLWDWLRQ DQG QXUVLQJ FHQWHU 7KLV VT IW ZLQJ ZLOO RIIHU D VWDWH RI WKH DUW UHKDELOLWDWLRQ GHSDUWPHQW VSDFLRXV URRPV ZLWK PRXQWDLQ DQG FRXUW\DUG YLHZV DQG D YDULHW\ RI ZDUP KRPH OLNH IHDWXUHV WR SURPRWH UHVLGHQWVÂś FRPIRUW DQG FKRLFH
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
ZZZ ZUY EJI RUJ
0' 5HOD\ 1RUWK $UWL]DQ 6WUHHW :LOOLDPVSRUW 0'
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
85
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Assisted Living
Where to Live S po
Assisted Living
n sored By
SourceBook lists thousands of communities and centers in tremendous detail in The List (pages 87-99). For detailed maps and directions, visit SourceBook online at www.retirementliving.com.
Angel’s Touch 12799 Buttercup Ct. West Friendship, MD 21794
410-442-9800
PARADISE PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY Providing exceptional pharmacy support to your Assisted Living or Group Home Services Include:
Neil & Dixie Leikach Pharmacists & Owners
Let us treat you like family at either one of our community locations, offering FREE delivery & Fast Friendly Service! Finksburg Pharmacy Phone: 410-526-1055 • Fax: 410-526-5211
◗ FREE medication blister packaging ◗ FREE paperwork, including POFs & MARs ◗ FREE delivery ◗ Vaccination clinics for Influenza, Pneumonia, & Shingles ◗ Diabetic shoe fittings in your facility ◗ Monthly billing to facility, individual, or guarantor ◗ State mandated pharmacy reviews ◗ State of Maryland, Medicare & Medicaid billing
Paradise Professional Pharmacy Phone: 410-744-5959 • Fax: 410-744-4810 6350 Frederick Road, Catonsville, MD 21228
2025 Suffolk Road, Finksburg, MD 21048
Catonsville Pharmacy Phone: 410-744-5959 • Fax: 410-744-4810 6350 Frederick Road, Catonsville, MD 21228
www.yourcommunitypharmacy.com ParadisePharmacy_MDSUMMER11.indd 4
6/7/11 9:49:19 AM
Care and Security With a Family of Friends. At Beechwood, your loved one will enjoy the companionship of other senior guests as well as assistance with personal hygiene, laundry, home cooked meals, transportation, daily activities, and social outings. UÊÊÓ{ ÕÀÊ"ÛiÀà } ÌÊÊ Ê UÊÊ iÊ i> Ì Ê Ê UÊÊ,ië ÌiÊ >ÀiÊ
UÊ i` V>Ì Ê Ì À }ÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ UÊ,i >L Ì>Ì UÊÓ{ ÕÀÊ" V> Ê ÕÀÃi
Beechwood ASSISTED LIVING
£ä£Ê °Ê 7"" ÊÊ 6 1 ÊÊUÊÊ /" -6 ÊÊUÊ{£ä Ç£ , ÊÓÓÇή ÜÜÜ° iiV Ü ` Ãà ÃÌi` Û }°V
86
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
BeechwoodMDW10converted to InDesign.indd 1
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
10/2/09 9:22:40 AM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Gardening Area
Respite Care
Alzheimer’s Care
Monthly Cost Range
Scheduled Transportation
Location
Private Units Available
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Assisted Living Communities & Homes
Featured on Page
Assisted Living
ALLEGANY COUNTY Cumberland Nursing Center Frostburg Village of Allegany County
301-722-5535 301-689-3942
Cumberland Frostburg
19 35
1,900 2,000
1,900 3,000
n n n n n n n n
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Annapolitan Assisted Living Arbor at BayWoods 54 Assisted Living Well Compassionate Care, LLC Atria at Manresa Autumn Meadows 98 Country Home Cranberry Cottages (6 locations) Fernbrook Manor Ginger Cove 54 HeartHomes of Bay Ridge I 88 HeartHomes of Bay Ridge II 88 HeartHomes of Linthicum I 88 HeartHomes of Linthicum II 88 HeartHomes of Pasadena 88 HeartHomes of Piney Orchard 88 Heartlands at Severna Park 80 Household of Angels - Crofton Household of Angels - Severna Park Jones Acres Kris-Leigh Assisted Living at Davidsonville Kris-Leigh Assisted Living at Gambrills Kris-Leigh Catered Living at Cypress Cove Locust Lodge Assisted Living I & II - Rivera Beach Morningside House at Friendship Insert Oak Lodge Senior Home Assisted Living
410-757-7000 410-268-9222 410-315-8807 410-349-9529 301-262-0123 410-867-1127 410-360-1844 410-551-5913 410-266-7300 443-871-3168 443-871-3168 443-871-3168 443-871-3168 443-871-3168 443-871-3168 410-729-1600 410-647-3834 410-384-9540 410-974-4747 410-956-0442 410-672-3600 410-975-9919 410-255-7160 410-863-0830 410-255-6070
Annapolis Annapolis Millersville Annapolis Gambrills Harwood Pasadena Odenton Annapolis Annapolis Annapolis Linthicum Linthicum Pasadena Odenton Severna Park Crofton Severna Park Arnold Davidsonville Gambrills Severna Park Pasadena Hanover Pasadena
84 2,600 5,600 45 4,898 7,020 32 4,350 77 3,350 5,200 41 2,200 2,800 n 15 2,600 2,600 n 8 2,550 2,650 14 1,800 1,800 n 30 5,790 16 3,450 4,000 n 16 3,750 4,300 n 16 3,450 4,000 n 16 3,750 4,300 n 16 3,450 4,000 n 16 3,450 4,000 n 68 3,400 6,000 15 2,500 n 16 3,000 n 14 1,800 1,800 n 20 n 32 n 63 15 3,250 3,800 n 98 3,011 6,053 29 2,800 4,500 n
Please confirm all information with communities.
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
PARADISE Assisted Living and Memory Care
Large enough to provide all services and small enough that everyone knows your name. ✺ CATONSVILLE’S BEST A SSISTED LIVING VALUE ✺ SECURE M EMORY CARE PROGR AM ✺ 45 R ESIDENTS IN A HOME-LIKE SETTING ✺ FULL R ANGE OF SOCIAL ACTIVITIES For a free brochure or a guided tour, please call: 410-744-8433 ✺ www.ParadiseAssistedLiving.com 6348 Frederick Road, Catonsville, MD 21228
ParadiseMDS11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
1/17/11 2:36:27 PM
■
87
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
15 3,800 5,000 15 3,800 5,000 55 3,400 4,900 60 72 4,000 5,000 137 2,760 6,000 n 5 4,500 6,750
n n n n n n n n n
n n n n n n n
n n n n n n n
Gardening Area
Respite Care
Pasadena Pasadena Gambrills Annapolis Annapolis Severna Park Annapolis
Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Care
410-437-5050 410-439-4697 410-923-1200 410-224-7300 410-266-1400 410-544-7200 410-507-8334
Monthly Cost Range
Private Units Available
Location
Subsidies
Phone
Scheduled Transportation
Pear Tree @ Middlebury Pear Tree House at Shadow Oak Regency Park Assisted Living Residence Somerford Place for Alzheimer's and Related Dementias 80 Sunrise of Annapolis 12-13 Sunrise of Severna Park 12-13 Sunshine House II for Alzheimer's & Related Dementias
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Assisted Living Communities & Homes
Featured on Page
AssiSted Living
n n n n n
BALTIMORE CITY ABC Assisted Living, LLC Abundant Life Towers I Almost Like Home Caritas House Assisted Living-Catholic Charities 20 Chimes Senior Living Services - Curtis Hall Cresthaven Assisted Living Emerald Estates-Emeritus Assisted Living 83 Esthers Place - Montebello Esthers Place - Pinewood Esthers Place - Strathmore Ginger Bread Manor I Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Park, The Hickory House Kingdom House, The Millinnium House Roland Park Place 40 Rosemarie Manor (Ashburton) Rosemarie Manor (Hanlon Park) Serenity Manor at Bottom Hill Springwell Senior Living 72,79 Sterling Kosher Assisted Living, The
443-257-7731 Baltimore 410-367-5433 Baltimore 410-367-5521 Baltimore 410-646-6600 Baltimore 410-466-4407 Baltimore 410-466-9157 Baltimore 410-225-9337 Baltimore 410-254-1010 Baltimore 410-254-4065 Baltimore 410-254-1010 Baltimore 410-494-7006 Baltimore 410-664-0100 Baltimore 410-828-6306 Baltimore 443-865-1203 Baltimore 410-485-2283 Baltimore 410-243-5800 Baltimore 410-664-7800 Baltimore 410-225-7422 Baltimore 410-728-3737 Baltimore 888-821-3928 Mt. Washington 410-318-8999 Baltimore
Please confirm all information with communities.
Close to you.
Close to home. Assisted Living & Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Care
13 2,000 3,000 n n n n 0 12 1,700 2,700 n n n n n 60 3,600 n n 33 8 2,200 2,800 n n n n n 119 1,550 4,600 n n n n 12 2,200 4,000 n n n n n 16 2,200 4,000 n n n n n 41 2,200 4,000 n n n n n 12 1,950 2,400 n n n n 36 2,250 3,800 n n n 12 800 1,500 n n n n n 7 n n n n n 3 1,500 3,000 n n n 40 5,073 8,399 n n n 16 1,650 3,000 n n n n 12 1,650 3,000 n n n n 26 1,500 1,800 n n n n 61 3,390 4,990 n n n n 11 2,500 3,600 n n n
n n
n n n n n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
HeartHomesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; comprehensive approach to care is designed to promote well-being and personal satisfaction in all areas of a residents life: physical, emotional, social, recreational and spiritual. This approach to service and care is as individual as each of our residents. Individual suites include private bathroom accessibility Single floor living with handicap accessability throughout the premises Reasonable monthly rates
Call us today at 443-871-3168 to schedule a tour www.HeartHomesAssistedLiving.com
RVI
R RD
88
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
Hearthomes_MDS11.indd 1
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
2/18/11 1:13:27 PM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Stump's Home, Inc. Assisted Living Symphony Manor Premier Assisted Living and Memory Care 25 Tender Expressions. LLC
1,800 2,600 4,200 5,500 1,200
Gardening Area
5 69 5
Respite Care
Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore
Alzheimer’s Care
410-664-2622 410-235-4301 410-522-4944
Monthly Cost Range
Scheduled Transportation
Location
Private Units Available
Phone
Subsidies
Assisted Living Communities & Homes
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Featured on Page
Assisted Living
n n n n n n n n n n n n
BALTIMORE COUNTY A & B Gentle Care A Caring Place - Oakleigh House Almost Heaven, LLC Arden Courts of Pikesville 10 Arden Courts of Towson 10 Assisted Living at Victorian Inn Assisted Living Management - Hampton Meadows 89 Assisted Living Management - Life Spring 89 Assisted Living Management - Rolling Meadows 89 Assisted Living Management - Sudbrook Park 89 Assisted Living Management - Woodholme Springs 89 Atrium Village - A Senior Lifestyle Community 65 Augsburg Lutheran Home & Village 51 Autumn Ridge at North Oaks Beechwood Assisted Living , LLC 86 BestCare Assisted Living, LLC Bon Vie, Inc Brightview Catonsville 1 Brightview Mays Chapel Ridge 1 Brightview White Marsh 1 Caring Corners Cassies Corner Catered Living of Cockeysville 91 Charms One, LLC Chestnut Green the Health Ctr. at Blakehurst
410-367-2588 410-592-2711 410-426-1120 410-415-5600 410-847-9400 410-444-0031 410-653-3480 410-653-3480 410-653-3480 410-653-3480 410-653-3480 410-363-0330 410-486-4573 410-484-7300 410-719-2273 410-596-5863 410-655-3017 410-788-5001 410-628-2100 410-668-1588 410-922-4646 410-298-3033 410-683-1600 410-277-0001 410-494-6141
Baltimore Parkville Parkville Pikesville Towson Parkville Towson Catonsville Catonsville Pikesville Pikesville Owings Mills Baltimore Pikesville Catonsville Reisterstown Randallstown Catonsville Timonium Baltimore Randallstown Woodlawn Cockeysville Windsor Mill Towson
5 2,000 3,200 n 10 2,450 2,550 n n n n 5 2,300 3,500 n n n 56 5,125 5,625 n n n 60 5,675 n n n 15 2,400 2,700 n n n n 15 2,800 4,500 n n n n 15 2,700 4,600 n n n n 15 2,700 4,600 n n n n 14 2,200 4,500 n n n n 15 2,800 4,400 n n n n 76 3,120 5,460 n n n n 58 3,170 4,065 n n n 13 4,441 4,441 n n n n 15 2,550 3,150 n n n n n 15 3,000 4,000 n n n n n 38 1,950 2,400 n n n n 88 3,335 5,575 n n n n 77 4,770 5,990 n n n n 98 n n n n 15 1,800 2,400 n n 6 n n n n 30 4,300 4,700 n n n n n 4 1,000 3,000 n n n n 24 n n n
Please confirm all information with communities.
n n
Hampton Meadows 1412 Providence Road Towson, MD 21286 LifeSpring 2200 Pleasant Villa Ave. Catonsville, MD 21228 Rolling Meadows 303 N. Rolling Road Catonsville, MD 21228 Sudbrook Park 600 Sudbrook Road Pikesville, MD 21208 Woodholme Springs 101 Woodholme Ave. Pikesville, MD 21208
www.ALCenters.com
Residents live on a gracious estate with expansive grounds. Every room is designed with the resident in mind; and is elegantly decorated, yet provides the homelike atmosphere one expects in a private assisted living residence. AssistedLivingCntrs_MDS11_Qurtr.indd 1
n n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Assisted Living Management 410-653-3480
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
6/1/11 2:39:29 PM
■
89
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
College Manor, Inc. Edenwald Elesy Manor, Inc. Emeritus of Pikesville 83 Emeritus of Towson 83 Glen Meadows 53 Glynn Taff Assisted Living 81 HeartHomes of Lutherville I 88 HeartHomes of Lutherville II 88 Helping Hands in Maryland Holland Manor Assisted Living 100 Joyous Living Lighthouse Assisted Living & Memory Care- Hopkins Creek Ins. Frt Loving Living MHS Assisted Living Homes Maples of Towson, The Bk. Cov Mary Downey's Assisted Living Maryland Masonic Homes 90 Mayfield House Assisted Living Mercy Ridge 57 Morningside House at Satyr Hill Insert New Age Living Paradise Assisted Living 87 Pickersgill Retirement Community 56 Pleasant Hills Assisted Living Presbyterian Home of Maryland, Inc., The 61 Quail Run Assisted Living 82 Reinassance Gardens at Charlestown 84 Renaissance Gardens at Oak Crest 84 Rolling Manor I and II
99 4,200 4,950 n n n n 32 n n 12 n n 114 2,670 4,350 n n n n 89 4,170 5,220 n n n n 36 5,715 8,450 n n 43 2,275 3,650 n n n n n 16 3,450 4,000 n n n 16 3,750 4,300 n n n n 5 1,800 3,000 n n n 15 2,800 n n n n 15 n n n 94 3,000 4,600 n n n n 8 1,400 2,500 n n n 6 2,800 4,000 n n n n 60 3,120 6,000 n n n n 6 4,000 4,000 n n n 110 3,600 4,770 n n 9 1,700 2,375 n n n 47 4,873 7,219 n n n n 115 3,406 6,448 n n n n 7 2,100 2,600 n n n n 45 2,100 3,900 n n n 138 2,400 3,690 n n 5 2,500 4,500 n n 78 4,500 6,800 n n n 64 3,510 5,184 n n n 132 3,680 6,155 n n n 145 5,210 6,881 n n n n 11 1,550 3,250 n n n
Please confirm all information with communities.
Gardening Area
Respite Care
Lutherville Towson Baltimore Pikesville Baltimore Glen Arm Catonsville Lutherville Lutherville Randallstown Towson White Marsh Essex Baltimore Owings Mills Towson Catonsville Cockeysville Catonsville Timonium Parkville Randallstown Catonsville Towson Owings Mills Towson Baltimore Catonsville Parkville Pikesville
Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Care
410-252-0440 410-339-6000 410-415-5788 410-580-0892 410-377-2100 410-319-5022 443-604-4166 443-871-3168 443-871-3168 410-655-2161 443-470-0681 410-344-0020 410-918-0400 410-866-5564 866-663-9298 410-296-8900 410-747-9186 410-527-1111 410-788-9919 410-561-0200 410-882-0700 410-521-4853 410-744-8433 410-825-7423 410-902-8836 410-823-4622 410-513-1383 410-737-8922 410-882-3295 410-602-6844
Monthly Cost Range
Scheduled Transportation
Location
Private Units Available
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Assisted Living Communities & Homes
Featured on Page
AssiSted Living
n
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Maryland Masonic Homes $0/5*/6*/( $"3& 3&5*3&.&/5 $0..6/*5:
Quality Living for Master Masons and their Families Maryland Masonic Homes prides itself on
Conveniently located in the
maintaining the Masonic tradition of brotherhood
Hunt Valley-Cockeysville
as we provide excellent care and quality services. Options Include: *OEFQFOEFOU -JWJOH t "TTJTUFE -JWJOH t )FBMUI $BSF
90
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
MDMasonicHomesS09.indd 1
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
area, call to schedule a tour today!
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
Visit our website at www.mdmasonichomes.org
2/10/09 2:39:58 PM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Serenity Living, LLC Springhouse Assisted Living 11 St. Joseph Assisted Living St. Luke's Place - Catholic Charities 71 St. Stephens Green at Mercy Ridge 57 Sterling Hospitality Kosher Assisted Living Sunrise of Pikesville 12-13 Sweets For My Sweets Assisted Living Tudor Heights Senior Living 84 Wellington Oaks Manor Woodholme Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care 25,127 Woodlands Assisted Living, The Worthington Assisted Living at Reisterstown
410-922-1772 410-486-5500 410-486-0149 410-477-3661 410-561-0200 410-318-8999 410-602-0033 410-788-0642 410-318-8000 410-982-3435 410-580-1400 410-918-2139 410-281-1400
Randallstown 3 2,500 2,900 n n n n n Pikesville 92 3,200 4,400 n n n Pikesville 5 1,600 3,000 n n n n n Baltimore Timonium 47 4,873 7,219 n n n n Baltimore 14 2,700 3,900 n n n n n Baltimore 79 2,150 5,000 n n n n Baltimore 3 n n n n n Pikesville 64 3,395 4,500 n n n n Reisterstown 15 2,400 5,000 n n n n n Pikesville 87 3,200 4,800 n n n n Baltimore 70 3,285 4,600 n n n n Reisterstown 15 2,100 2,900 n n n n
Gardening Area
Respite Care
Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Care
Monthly Cost Range
Scheduled Transportation
Location
Private Units Available
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Assisted Living Communities & Homes
Featured on Page
Assisted Living
n n n n n n n n
CALVERT COUNTY Asbury Solomons Island Caribbean Breeze Assisted Living Hermitage at St. John's Creek, The
410-394-3029 240-286-2741 410-326-0070
Solomons Huntingtown Solomons
24 5 38
3,720 4,680 n n n 2,000 3,500 n n n n n 4,500 n n n
CAROLINE COUNTY Caroline Nursing and Rehab Center Homestead Manor at the Wesleyan Ret. Comm. Taylor Melfa House
410-479-2130 410-479-CARE 410-479-0324
Denton Denton Denton
16 3,000 3,150 n n 70 n n n n n 12 2,300 2,500 n n n
CARROLL COUNTY Bonds Forest Assisted Living Brightview Westminster Ridge 1 Carroll Lutheran Village 4 Copper Ridge Exclusively for Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 18 Country Acres Assisted Living Country Care Farm
410-848-1700 410-871-2225 410-848-8922 410-795-8808 410-751-7714 410-848-1700
Finksburg Westminster Westminster Sykesville Westminster Westminster
16 68 50 60 16 16
2,990 n 3,565 5,980 4,336 6,091 6,510 9,870 2,900 4,800 n 3,190 n
Please confirm all information with communities.
n n n n n n
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Assisted Living in the Elegant Style of a Bed-and-Breakfast OF COCK E YS V ILLE DE V ELO PER S, OW NER S, O PER ATO R S O F A SSIS T ED L I V IN G
$0.& 4&& 8)"5 "44*45&% -*7*/( $"/ #& 4501 */ 03 $"-- 50%": 50 4$)&%6-& " 5063 XFC XXX $BUFSFE-JWJOH OFU t F NBJM $BUFSFE-JWJOH!HNBJM DPN
t :03, 30"% $0$,&:47*--& .% CateredLivingS11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
1/27/11 4:01:28 PM
â&#x2013;
91
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Gardening Area
Respite Care
Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Care
Monthly Cost Range
Scheduled Transportation
Location
Private Units Available
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Assisted Living Communities & Homes
Featured on Page
AssiSted Living
Country Companions
410-848-2536
Taneytown
16
2,200
3,100
n
Cozy Care
301-898-3979
Union Bridge
4
2,750
3,100
n n n n n n
Divine Intervention at Shepherd's Glen
410-428-3737
Taneytown
12
2,500
2,900
n n
Fairhaven
410-795-8801
Sykesville
35
5,045
Family Care Assisted Living
410-442-2868
Marriottsville
15
2,000
2,400
n n n n n n
Golden Crest - Albert Rill
410-239-1224
Hampstead
16
3,000
4,500
n n n n n
Golden Crest - Evergreen
410-239-1224
Hampstead
16
3,000
4,000
n n n n n n
Golden Crest - St. Paul Road
410-876-8517
Westminster
16
3,200
4,500
n n n n n n
Golden Crest Corporation
410-239-1224
Hampstead
16
3,000
4,500
n n n n n
Howard's House
410-857-0985
Taneytown
11
2,000
3,950
n n
Look About Manor Inc.
410-857-5193
Westminster
14
2,700
2,700
Misty Ridge Assisted Living at The Meadows
410-795-7806
Eldersburg
15
3,250
3,550
n n
n n
Morning Breeze Assisted Living
410-861-8993
Finksburg
13
2,800
3,300
n n n
n n
North Pines Assisted Living
410-239-8731
Manchester
16
2,200
3,150
n n
18
n n n n n n
n n n
n
n
n
n n n
n n
Oakland Manor
410-795-4100
Sykesville
60
3,042
4,715
n n
n n n
Senior Constant Care
410-795-7407
Sykesville
15
2,500
2,900
n n
n
Summerville at Westminster
83
410-751-2300
Westminster
74
3,000
6,000
n n n n
Sun Valley Assisted Living
92
410-635-8040
Westminster
23
3,400
3,800
n n
Sun Valley at Ridge Overlook Assisted Living
92
410-635-2468
Westminster
16
4,200
4,900
n n n n n
Sun Valley at the Homestead
92
410-795-6001
Sykesville
16
3,400
3,800
n n
n n
Sun Valley at the Woods
92
410-635-3335
Westminster
15
2,600
3,400
n n
n n
n n
CECIL COUNTY Abbey Manor Assisted Living
410-620-4126
Elkton
32
2,981
3,772
Caraway Manor
410-392-0502
Elkton
16
2,500
3,000
n n
n
Caraway Manor 11
410-392-4455
Elkton
16
2,700
3,300
n n
n
Golden Legends
410-658-9307
Port Deposit
12
2,000
3,200
n
Elkton
16
2,200
3,400
n n n n n n
North East
15
1,300
1,300
n
â&#x20AC;˘ Suites and private rooms with full bathrooms Singerly Assisted Living 410-398-9670 Suites and private rooms with full bathrooms â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘Suites and private rooms with full bathrooms â&#x20AC;˘Manor Suites and private rooms with full bathrooms â&#x20AC;˘ Acres 24-hour experienced staff Sunny 24-hour experienced staff â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘24-hour experienced staff â&#x20AC;˘ 24-hour experienced staff
410-287-2076
n
n n n
n
n
n n n
â&#x20AC;˘ confirm Medication management Medication management â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘Medication management Please all information with communities. Highlighting denotes paid advertising â&#x20AC;˘ Medication management â&#x20AC;˘ Three levels of personalized care Three levels ofpersonalized personalized care â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘Three levels care â&#x20AC;˘ Three levels ofofpersonalized care â&#x20AC;˘ Fun, stimulating activity programs and events Fun, stimulating activity programs and events â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘Fun, stimulating activity programs and events â&#x20AC;˘ Fun, stimulating activity programs and events to the Side of Assisted â&#x20AC;˘ Three nutritious, home-cooked meals daily â&#x20AC;˘ Three nutritious, home-cooked meals daily â&#x20AC;˘ Three nutritious, home-cooked meals daily â&#x20AC;˘ Three nutritious, home-cooked meals daily s Suites and private rooms with full bathrooms s 24-hour experienced staff s Medication management www.sunvalleycommunities.com www.sunvalleycommunities.com â&#x20AC;˘ Respite care available www.sunvalleycommunities.com â&#x20AC;˘Respite Respite care available www.sunvalleycommunities.com â&#x20AC;˘levels care available â&#x20AC;˘ Respite care available s Three of personalized care s Fun, stimulating activity programs and events
Welcome
410-795-6003 410-795-6003 410-795-6003 Living! 410-795-6003
Bright
s Three nutritious, home-cooked meals daily s Respite care available
.%7 ,OCATION #OMING 3OON 3UMMER
Sun Valley at the Meadows,
Sun Valley Assisted Living SunSun ValleyValley atValley Ridge Overlook Sun Valley atValley the Woods Sun Valley atValley the Valley Homestead Sun Valley Sun Valley Sun Valley 4113 Ridge Road, Westminster Sun Valley Sun Sun Sun Sun Valley Sun Valley Sun Valley Sun Sun Valley Sun Valley Sun Valley Sun Valley 4115 Ridge Road, Westminster AlzheimerĘźs and Dementia Care 3830 Baker Road, Westminster 110 Terrapin Drive, Sykesville Assisted Living atat Ridge Overlook the Woods atatat at the Homestead Assisted Living atat Ridge Overlook atat the Woods the Homestead 3816 Ridge Road, Westminster Assisted Living Ridge Overlook atatthe Woods the Homestead Assisted Living Ridge Overlook the Woods the Homestead s WWW SUNVALLEYCOMMUNITIES COM Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and Dementia Care Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and Dementia Care Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s andand Dementia CareCare Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Dementia
4115 Ridge Road 3816 Ridge Road 3830 Baker Road 4115 Ridge Road 3816 Ridge Road 3830 Baker Road 4115 Ridge Road 3816 Ridge Road 3830 Baker Road 4115 Ridge Road 3816 Ridge Road 3830 Baker Road 92 Westminster retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990 Tell them you saw it in Westminster theWestminster SourceBook Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster SunValley_MDSUMMER11.indd 1 â&#x2013;
â&#x2013;
â&#x2013;
110 Terrapin Drive 110 Terrapin Drive 110 Terrapin Drive 110 Terrapin Drive Sykesville Sykesville Sykesville Sykesville
6/13/11 12:36:37 PM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Gardening Area
Respite Care
Alzheimer’s Care
Monthly Cost Range
Scheduled Transportation
Location
Private Units Available
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Assisted Living Communities & Homes
Featured on Page
Assisted Living
CHARLES COUNTY Bertha's Place CCNRC Family of Care Assisted Living 103 Cedar Tree Assisted Living Charlotte Hall Veterans Home Fenwick Landing Senior Care Community Finding Independence for Individuals First in Quality Care, Inc. Home of Serengeti Dreams Morningside House at St. Charles Insert Praise Housing Network Someplace Special Starcare Partners Waldorf Healthcare Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare 104,126
301-934-6201 301-934-0222 301-843-9607 301-884-8171 301-638-4100 301-396-5289 301-266-6446 301-932-5151 301-645-2776 301-290-1688 301-843-9314 240-481-2206 800-205-9342
Port Tobacco 8 n n n n La Plata 32 3,450 4,650 n n n n Waldorf 9 2,000 2,800 n n n n Charlotte Hall 226 3,000 n n n Waldorf 29 3,300 4,050 n n n n Waldorf 5 3,000 n n n Waldorf 5 2,800 3,800 n n n Waldorf 6 2,500 3,500 n n n n Waldorf 85 3,011 6,053 n n n n n Waldorf 5 2,500 4,500 n n Waldorf 6 2,300 2,300 n n n n n Waldorf 5 2,200 3,500 n n n n Waldorf 34 2,200 2,610 n n
n n n n n n n
DORCHESTER COUNTY Home Is Where The Heart Is
410-476-4995 East New Market 4
1,700
2,500
n n n n
FREDERICK COUNTY Alpha & Omega Assisted Living Brookfield Manor Assisted Living Buckingham's Choice 18 Country Meadows of Frederick Cozy Care Devotion Assisted Living Edenton Retirement Community 75 Golden Years Assisted Living and Respite Care HeartFields at Frederick 80 Homewood at Crumland Farms 58 Lorien Mt. Airy Senior Living Community Montevue Home for Assisted Living
301-655-4761 410-775-7752 800-409-6111 301-228-2249 301-898-3979 240-476-4729 301-694-3100 301-607-9009 301-663-8800 301-644-5600 301-829-6050 301-694-1582
Frederick Keymar Adamstown Frederick Union Bridge Walkersville Frederick Mount Airy Frederick Frederick Mount Airy Frederick
5 n 16 2,500 45 4,800 5,760 139 2,940 4,980 4 2,750 3,100 n 5 3,100 4,600 45 3,900 5,500 8 2,500 3,500 52 3,500 6,500 56 3,900 5,550 93 3,064 60 564 1,650 n
Please confirm all information with communities.
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n n n n n n n n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
A LOCALLY OWNED ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY Tranquility_MDSUMMER11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
6/9/11 10:49:15 AM
■
93
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Our Family Assisted Living Inc. Record Street Home Somerford House 80 Somerford Place for Alzheimer's & Related Dementias 80 Sunrise of Frederick 12-13 Sunset Ridge Assisted Living Tranquillity at Fredericktowne 93 Warm Heart Family Assisted Living, Inc.
15 1,800 4,500 n n n n n 24 n n 46 3,200 4,800 n n n n 98 3,500 5,500 n n n 60 2,600 4,000 n n n n 5 1,800 2,700 n n 75 2,500 4,950 n n n n 5 3,000 3,900 n n n n n
Gardening Area
Respite Care
Mount Airy Frederick Frederick Frederick Frederick Frederick Frederick Frederick
Alzheimer’s Care
410-442-5188 301-663-6822 301-668-3900 301-668-3930 301-663-9500 240-422-6252 301-668-6030 240-398-1433
Monthly Cost Range
Scheduled Transportation
Location
Private Units Available
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Assisted Living Communities & Homes
Featured on Page
AssiSted Living
n n n n n n n
GARRETT COUNTY Cherry Hill Assisted Living Goodwill Mennonite Home, Inc.
301-746-8082 301-895-5194
Accident Grantsville
24 28
2,080 2,280 3,720
n n
n n n n n
HARFORD COUNTY Autumn Assisted Living Brightview Avondell 1 Brightview Bel Air 1 Country View Assisted Living Four Seasons Assisted Living Hart Heritage Estates of Forest Hill Hart Heritage Estates of Street House of Jubilee Hummingbird Manor Assisted Living Jacob's Well Assisted Living 83 Liv-N-Well Assisted Living Facility Lorien Bel Air Madonna Heritage Nana's Place Assisted Living Home Rock Spring Village Victorian Estates Assisted Living
410-420-6700 410-638-8100 410-893-2202 410-457-0280 410-879-4665 410-638-6047 410-836-1295 410-365-2314 443-327-6509 410-989-0363 410-273-5037 410-803-1400 410-557-9640 410-272-3825 410-893-3070 410-446-3670
Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Darlington Bel Air Forest Hill Street Fallston Aberdeen Bel Air Aberdeen Bel Air Jarrettsville Aberdeen Forest Hill Bel Air
Please confirm all information with communities.
94
■
retirement-living.com
■
AngelsTouchMDW10.indd 1
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
32 25 85 8 15 55 37 5 15 51 16 56 15 4 124 16
4,100 4,500 n n n n 4,845 5,805 n n 3,580 6,665 n n n 2,500 3,200 n 3,000 3,000 n n n n 4,750 6,000 n n n n 3,700 4,100 n n n n 3,600 4,600 n n n n 2,800 n n 2,650 5,075 n n n 1,200 3,000 n n n n 4,080 4,980 n n n 4,000 n n 2,500 3,200 n n n n 3,575 4,455 n n n n 3,900 5,000 n n n
n n n n n n n n n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
10/13/09 12:41:53 PM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Gardening Area
Respite Care
Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Care
Monthly Cost Range
Scheduled Transportation
Location
Private Units Available
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Assisted Living Communities & Homes
Featured on Page
Assisted Living
HOWARD COUNTY AAH-TUL Care Aastoria I & II (2 homes 5 beds each) Aathome Family Place Abundant Life I, II & III Agape I All Is Well Always Caring Angels Alert I, II & III Angel's Touch Assisted Living 94 Aquiet Place Ashleigh's Place Autumn Hill Babero Assisted Living, LLC Bethany Home Assisted Living Bloom Assisted Living Brighton Gardens of Columbia 12-13 Bryant Woods Inn Caring Heart Homes Chestnut Hill Manor Cooper's Grace Senior Home Country Gardens Assisted Living 95 Countryside Home Elternhaus Emmanuel Care Encore at Turf Valley Assisted Living Evergreen Assisted Living Family Transitions East Friendship Place Garden of Grace
410-995-4095 Columbia 240-876-7443 Fulton 410-884-5366 Columbia 410-992-8312 Ellicott City 410-792-2750 Columbia 410-715-3653 Columbia 410-309-9654 Columbia 410-715-6535 Columbia 410-442-9800 West Friendship 301-617-2583 Fulton 240-876-7443 Columbia 410-724-5001 Fulton 410-733-8297 Ellicott City 410-203-1118 Ellicott City 410-997-9945 Columbia 410-884-0773 Columbia 410-964-2000 Columbia 410-381-6267 Columbia 410-437-8948 Ellicott City 410-379-9449 Elkridge 240-381-4590 Highland 301-317-5590 Fulton 410-707-7071 Dayton 410-313-8299 Ellicott City 410-461-7070 Ellicott City 301-604-1761 Jessup 301-596-7044 Columbia 410-730-4281 Columbia 410-465-5991 Ellicott City
8 n n n n 10 n n n 8 1,450 1,450 n n n n n 17 1,550 1,800 n n n n n 8 n n n n 5 n n n 8 n n n 18 n n n 15 2,000 4,000 n n n n n 5 n n n n 5 n n n n n 16 n n n 8 1,900 3,500 n n n n 4 n 5 n n n n n 88 2,640 6,300 n n n n 8 3,850 n n n n 8 n n n n n 5 1,800 2,650 n n n n n 8 n n n 15 2,200 3,800 n n n n 8 1,800 1,800 n n n n n 16 2,400 3,000 n n n 8 n n n n 94 2,800 n n n 5 n n n n n 5 n n n 5 n n n 5 n n n n
Please confirm all information with communities.
n
n n n n n
n
n n n n n
n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
CARING FOR YOUR LOVED ONE AS FAMILY "U $PVOUSZ (BSEFOT XF SF EFUFSNJOFE UP QSPWJEF RVBMJUZ BTTJTUFE MJWJOH DBSF JO BO BUNPTQIFSF GVMM PG XBSNUI BOE MPWF 8F MJTUFO EFMJWFS TPMVUJPOT BOE FOSJDI MJWFT POF SFTJEFOU BU B UJNF
Accommodations Include: s 3PACIOUS PRIVATE AND SEMI PRIVATE ROOMS s $ELICIOUS HEALTHY AND BALANCED HOME COOKED MEALS s /WNER LIVES ON SITE s 2EGULAR IN HOME PHYSICIAN VISITS s 4RANSPORTATION TO AND FROM DOCTORS APPOINTMENTS s 0ERSONAL IN HOME HAIR DRESSER s !ND SO MUCH MORE
Country Gardens Assisted Living, Inc. Established 1998
$BMM $BSPMZO $BTXFMM PXOFS UP BSSBOHF B WJTJU $POWFOJFOUMZ MPDBUFE JO )PXBSE $PVOUZ DMPTF UP $MBSLTWJMMF BOE TVSSPVOEJOH BSFBT 4DBHHTWJMMF 3PBE )JHIMBOE .%
t XXX DPVOUSZHBSEFOTBTTJTUFEMJWJOH OFU CountryGardensMDW10_11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
9/28/10 10:57:21 AM
95
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Glen Hill Gwen's Place Harmony Hall Assisted Living Community Harvest Manor III Heartlands Senior Living Village 80 Hillcrest, Hill Meadow, Hillside, & Hilltop House Ivy Manor Chestnut Ivy Manor Normandy I Ivy Manor Normandy 11 Ivy Senior Home Lighthouse Assisted Living & Memory Care- Ellicott City Ins. Frt Maple Hill Maranatha House McKetes Senior Home Montclaire Manor Morningside House of Ellicott City Insert My Home New Life Assisted Living Oasys Eldercare, Inc. Odilla's House Pearl Manor Assisted Living Pearls of Wisdom Eldercare Pine Hill Que's Supreme Care I, II & III Ramble Inn Ruth Keeton House Sah-Rang-Bong Care I & II San Jose Homes Shangri-La Assisted Living 81 Somerford Place for Alzheimer's & Related Dementias 80
16 n 8 n 251 1,800 4,500 8 1,550 1,850 n 70 3,330 4,620 36 1,400 1,400 n 8 2,500 2,900 n 8 2,400 3,800 n 8 2,200 3,800 n 8 2,250 2,950 n 59 2,900 4,900 5 n 8 2,007 2,300 n 15 1,300 1,600 n 8 1,800 2,100 n 102 3,042 6,844 6 5 n 4 1,950 3,000 5 n 5 3,250 3,800 n 9 2,000 3,000 n 8 1,500 1,500 n 15 1,450 1,450 n 8 1,200 1,200 n 16 2,850 3,100 n 10 n 8 n 45 2,500 64 4,000 6,800
Please confirm all information with communities.
100s of articles on Assisted Living &
much more can be found at
retirement-living.com 96
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
Gardening Area
Respite Care
Dayton Columbia Columbia Jessup Ellicott City Clarksville Ellicott City Ellicott City Ellicott City Ellicott City Ellicott City Laurel Columbia Columbia Fulton Ellicott City Columbia Elkridge Columbia Jessup Columbia Columbia Laurel Columbia Dayton Columbia Columbia Columbia Ellicott City Columbia
Alzheimer’s Care
410-988-8036 410-489-7555 410-531-6000 301-490-9560 410-461-9494 410-531-5627 410-437-8948 410-313-9185 410-418-9042 410-418-4640 410-465-2288 410-880-1966 410-992-4227 410-465-2556 301-497-2335 410-715-0930 410-381-9120 410-796-8603 410-309-0707 410-596-0018 410-730-7799 410-381-1929 410-724-0054 410-997-5431 410-531-6597 410-964-9616 410-531-5029 410-730-7557 443-574-2040 410-313-9744
Monthly Cost Range
Scheduled Transportation
Location
Private Units Available
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Assisted Living Communities & Homes
Featured on Page
AssiSted Living
n n n n n n n n
n
n n n
n
n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Spring Home II 240-593-6308 Sunrise of Columbia 12-13 410-531-1444 Total Assisted Living Home 301-789-4629 We Care Too 410-740-5080 Where We Live 410-792-0514 Winter Growth 410-964-9616 Winter Growth, Inc. Howard Center 410-964-9616 Winter Growth, Inc. Howard Center 410-964-9616 Yolanda's Home 410-531-5382
Jessup 5 n n n n Columbia 79 2,550 n n n n Fulton 8 2,000 4,000 n n n n n Columbia 4 n n n Jessup 5 2,120 3,220 n n n Columbia 29 2,500 3,300 n n n n Columbia Columbia Clarksville 5 2,000 3,200 n n
Gardening Area
Respite Care
Alzheimer’s Care
Monthly Cost Range
Scheduled Transportation
Location
Subsidies
Phone
Total Units
Featured on Page
Assisted Living Communities & Homes
If cost is blank, call for more info.
Private Units Available
Assisted Living
n n n n
KENT COUNTY Chestertown Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr. Heron Point of Chestertown Whispering Pines Assisted Living
410-778-1900 410-778-7300 410-639-7771
Chestertown Chestertown Rock Hall
19 1,800 2,500 n n n n n 45 8 3,900 4,500 n n n n
MONTGOMERY COUNTY-FOR COMPLETE LISTING, ORDER THE DC METRO EDITION WWW.RETIREMENT-LIVING.COM Arden Courts Alzheimer's Assisted Living - Kensington 10 Arden Courts Alzheimer's Assisted Living - Potomac 10 Arden Courts Alzheimer's Assisted Living - Silver Spring 10 Aspenwood Senior Living Community 80 B'nai B'rith Homecrest House c 77 Bedford Court 12-13 Brighton Gardens of Friendship Heights 12-13 Brighton Gardens of Tuckerman Lane 12-13 Kensington Park Retirement Community Springhouse of Bethesda - HCR/ManorCare 11 Springhouse of Silver Spring - HCR/ManorCare 11 Springhouse of Westwood - HCR/ManorCare 11 Sunrise at Fox Hill 12-13 Sunrise at Montgomery Village 12-13 Sunrise of Rockville 12-13 Please confirm all information with communities.
301-493-7881 Kensington 64 301-983-3620 Potomac 48 301-847-3051 Silver Spring 52 301-598-6424 Silver Spring 47 301-598-4000 Silver Spring 42 301-598-2900 Silver Spring 76 301-656-1900 Chevy Chase 107 301-897-8566 North Bethesda 101 301-946-7700 Kensington 140 301-652-1445 Bethesda 87 301-495-7366 Silver Spring 75 301-657-9111 Bethesda 62 301-968-1800 Bethesda 83 301-921-0445 Montgomery Village 50 301-309-0500 Rockville 70
6,500 7,000 5,600 6,100 4,750 7,200 208 2,575 n 3,500 5,700 4,500 9,600 4,050 5,700 3,000 5,800 n 3,900 4,500 3,700 4,100 5,500 8,500 8,000 12,000 2,430 5,500 3,660 6,300
c Denotes Congregate Housing
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
The Mid-Atlantic Professional Geriatric Care Managers Inc. is an organization of private practitioners whose goal is to advance the dignified social, psychological, and health care for older adults, others with chronic needs, and their families. Members conduct their practices in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia. To find a Geriatric Care Manager visit: www.midatlanticgcm.org GeriatricCareMngt_Filler_MDSUMMER11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
!
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
6/9/11 4:24:08 PM
■
97
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Sunrise of Silver Spring
12-13 301-625-8655
4,000
Gardening Area
Respite Care
Alzheimer’s Care
65
Scheduled Transportation
Silver Spring
Monthly Cost Range
Private Units Available
Location
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Assisted Living Communities & Homes
Featured on Page
AssiSted Living
n n n n n
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY-FOR COMPLETE LISTING, ORDER THE DC METRO EDITION WWW.RETIREMENT-LIVING.COM Autumn Meadows Collington Episcopal Life Care Community Crescent Cities Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare Morningside House of Laurel
98 52 104,126 Insert
301-262-0123 301-883-4773 800-205-9342 301-725-2220
Bowie Mitchellville Riverdale Laurel
41 66 15 103
2,200 5,700 3,410 3,011
2,800 n 7,980 3,906 6,053
n n n n n n n n n n
n n n n n n n
QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY Stillwaters Assisted Living
410-604-2225
Stevensville
5
2,800
2,800
n
n n n
ST. MARY'S COUNTY Cedar Lane Apartments /St Mary's Home 76 Charlotte Hall Veteran Home Praise Housing Network Taylor Farm Assisted Living Inc
301-475-8966 301-884-8171 301-290-1688 301-769-3702
Leonardtown 49 2,639 3,464 n n Charlotte Hall 226 3,000 n n n Mechanicsville 5 2,500 4,500 n n n Bushwood 24 4,900 n n n n n
TALBOT COUNTY Candle Light Cove Heartfields at Easton 80 Rayland Acres, Inc. The Dixon House The Gardens at William Hill Manor 18
410-770-9707 410-820-4400 410-820-7309 410-822-6661 410-819-3777
Easton Easton Trappe Easton Easton
32 3,802 5,322 52 13 2,600 4,500 n 18 3,400 88 4,680 7,500
n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n n n n
n n n n n
n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n
n n n n n n n
WASHINGTON COUNTY Autumn Assisted Living Broadmore Assisted Living Charlotte's Home I Charlotte's Home II Fahrney - Keedy Home and Village 63 Homewood at Williamsport 58 Loyalton of Hagerstown 83
301-766-9190 301-766-0066 301-432-2415 301-432-2415 301-671-5015 877-849-9244 301-733-3353
Hagerstown Hagerstown Boonsboro Maugansville Boonsboro Williamsport Hagerstown
56 65 15 15 32 51 98
3,166 4,258 1,680 4,840 2,023 n 2,023 n 4,198 6,144 4,530 7,020 1,885 5,000
Please confirm all information with communities.
n n n n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Assisted Living...at its Best!
Senior Assisted Housing U Affordable: $2,200 to $2,800 per month. U Cozy environment. U Private, spacious rooms.
U Several homes located in Crofton and Bowie, MD. U 24-hr. personalized care. U We take Medicaid and SAL subsidies.
Call for Information or an Appointment to Visit
(301) 262-0123
www.AutumnMeadows.org s susan@autumnmeadows.org 98
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
GRLHR_AutumnMeadows.indd 1
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
12/4/09 9:22:14 AM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Gardening Area
Respite Care
Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Care
Scheduled Transportation
Monthly Cost Range
Private Units Available
Subsidies
Assisted Living Communities & Homes
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Featured on Page
Assisted Living
Phone
Location
Maima Home Care Services
240-994-5975
Hagerstown
3
1,200
n n n n n
Ravenwood Lutheran Village
240-420-4137
Hagerstown
40
3,480
n n n n n
Somerford House
80
301-791-9221
Hagerstown
55
2,660
Somerford Place for Alzheimer's & Related Dementias
80
301-791-9221
Hagerstown
36
n n n n n
4,560
n n n
n n
Village at Robinwood, The
240-420-4119
Hagerstown
70
3,510
4,770
n n n n n
Williamsport Retirement Village
301-223-7971
Williamsport
32
3,832
5,190
n n
85
n n
WICOMICO COUNTY Atria at Salisbury
410-546-9997
Salisbury
77
2,194
4,706
n n n n n
John B Parsons Assisted Living
410-742-1432
Salisbury
68
2,800
3,200
n n n n n
Lakeside Assisted Living at Mallard Landing
410-749-4480
Salisbury
85
2,550
5,250
n n n n n
The Village at Harbor Pointe
410-860-8750
Salisbury
40
3,000
n n n n n
Tranquil Meadows
410-548-5036
Salisbury
5
1,800
2,100
n n n
n n
WORCESTER COUNTY Catered Living of Ocean Pines
410-208-1000
Ocean Pines
32
3,360
3,500
n n n n n
Gull Creek Retirement Community
410-641-3171
Berlin
28
2,380
3,505
n n
Lee's Almost Home, Inc
410-213-0484
Ocean City
8
1,950
3,800
n n
n n n n n n
PENNSYLVANIA Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Community
60
888-624-8242
New Oxford
95
2,800
Gettysburg Lutheran Retirement Village
21
717-334-6204
Homewood at Plum Creek
58
717-637-4166
Luther Ridge Retirement Community
21
717-264-5700
Lutheran Retirement Village at Utz Terrace
21
717-637-0633
Gettysburg
17
2,940
3,720
n n
Hanover
104
4,168
5,050
n n n n n
Chambersburg 48 46
2,670
3,720
n n
n n
3,165
6,330
n n
n n
Menno Haven Retirement Communities
19
800-222-6695 Chambersburg 176
2,460
Rest Assured Assisted Living
99
814-634-0567
Meyersdale
28
1,890
4,260
n n
n n
4,200
n n n n n
Hanover
5,250
n n n n n n
Shrewsbury Lutheran Retirement Village
21
717-227-3000
Shrewsbury
68
3,000
5,000
n n
n n
Village at Kelly Drive, The
21
717-848-2585
York
84
2,970
4,920
n n
n
Please confirm all information with communities.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Make our home
yours .
/NCE INSIDE 2EST !SSURED 2ESIDENTIAL ,IVING YOU WILL SEE FOR YOURSELF WHY OTHERS HAVE CHOSEN US FOR THEIR HOME
A Service of the Brooke Grove Foundation, Inc.
1137 Shirleys Hollow Road, Meyersdale, PA 15552
814-634-0567 Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
www.rarl.org
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
99
housing options
www.retirement-living.com www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990 1-800-394-9990
S m a l l Ass i s t e d L i v i n g
HOW TO
find residential living
a more close-knit way of life
A
ssisted living homes with 15 or fewer residents are often called group homes or senior care residences. Many people seeking an assisted living environment for themselves or a family member have investigated these homes as an option along with larger assisted living communities. Most of these homes offer the same services as larger communities, except in a smaller and more intimate setting. Considering a group home when researching assisted living is an important step if your loved one would prefer a smaller, homelike environment. Some of these smaller homes specialize in care for Alzheimer’s disease or related memory impairments. Individuals and families get to know each staff member well as they can enjoy participating in the preparation and serving of meals, housekeeping tasks, gardening, or other daily activities. Food is prepared in small quantities, and residents are encouraged to help. Group homes are usually nestled into neighborhoods, indistinguishable from other surrounding properties. Though regulations governing these homes differ among regions, a variety of agencies (county health departments, social services, long-term care ombudsmen) in most counties and cities provide significant monitoring of homes with four or more beds.
As with any community, it is important to visit the homes to talk with staff as well as the current residents and their families. Be sure that you are given specific information about caregiver training, commu-
nity amenities and costs. For more information, a comprehensive guide to selecting a residence can be obtained through the Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living at www.ccal.org.
Considering a group home when researching assisted living is an important step if your loved one would prefer a smaller, homelike environment.
OWNED AND MANAGED BY AN EMERGENCY MEDICINE PHYSICIAN Specializing in Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and Memory Impairment Call for more information UÊ*À Û>ÌiÊ-Õ ÌiÃÊ or to schedule a tour; UÊ iÀ}i VÞÊ i` V iÊ* Þà V> 410-828-1290 UÊ iÀ}i VÞÊ > Ê,ië ÃiÊ-ÞÃÌi {{Î {Çä äÈn£Ê ÀÊ UÊ i` V>Ì Ê > >}i i ÌÊ Ó{ä Îxx xÓääÊÊ Holland Manor
100
■
U
retirement-living.com
1812 Landrake Road ■
HollandManorMDS11.indd 1
1-800-394-9990
■
U
Towson, MD 21204
U
Licensed by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
1/17/11 9:48:57 AM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Gardening Area
Respite Care
Alzheimer’s Care
Monthly Cost Range
Scheduled Transportation
Location
Private Units Available
Phone
Subsidies
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Units
Small Residential Assisted Living Homes*
Featured on Page
S M A L L A ss i s t e d L i v i n g
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY HeartHomes of Bay Ridge I
88
443-871-3168
Annapolis
16
3,450
4,000
n n
HeartHomes of Bay Ridge II
88
443-871-3168
Annapolis
16
3,750
4,300
n n
HeartHomes of Linthicum I
88
443-871-3168
Linthicum
16
3,450
4,000
n n
HeartHomes of Linthicum II
88
443-871-3168
Linthicum
16
3,750
4,300
n n
HeartHomes of Pasadena
88
443-871-3168
Pasadena
16
3,450
4,000
n n
HeartHomes of Piney Orchard
88
443-871-3168
Odenton
16
3,450
4,000
n n
n n
n n n n n
n n n n n
n n n
BALTIMORE COUNTY Assisted Living Management - Hampton Meadows
89
410-653-3480
Towson
15
2,800
4,500
n n
n n n
Assisted Living Management - Life Spring
89
410-653-3480
Catonsville
15
2,700
4,600
n n
n n n
Assisted Living Management - Rolling Meadows
89
410-653-3480
Catonsville
15
2,700
4,600
n n
n n n
Assisted Living Management - Sudbrook Park
89
410-653-3480
Pikesville
14
2,200
4,500
n n
n n n
Assisted Living Management - Woodholme Springs
89
410-653-3480
Pikesville
15
2,800
4,400
n n
n n n
Beechwood Assisted Living , LLC
86
410-719-2273
Catonsville
15
2,550
3,150
n n n n n n
HeartHomes of Lutherville I
88
443-871-3168
Lutherville
16
3,450
4,000
n n
HeartHomes of Lutherville II
88
443-871-3168
Lutherville
16
3,750
4,300
n n
n n n
Holland Manor Assisted Living
100
443-470-0681
Towson
15
2,800
n n
n n n
n n
CARROLL COUNTY Sun Valley Assisted Living
92
410-635-8040
Westminster
23
3,400
3,800
n n
Sun Valley at Ridge Overlook Assisted Living
92
410-635-2468
Westminster
16
4,200
4,900
n n n n n
Sun Valley at the Homestead
92
410-795-6001
Sykesville
16
3,400
3,800
n n
n n
Sun Valley at the Woods
92
410-635-3335
Westminster
15
2,600
3,400
n n
n n
n n
FREDERICK COUNTY Edenton Blossom Place
75
301-694-3100
Frederick
15
3,900
5,200
n n n n n
Edenton Fiddler’s Green
75
301-694-3100
Frederick
15
3,900
5,500
n n
Edenton Garden House
75
301-694-3100
Frederick
15
3,900
5,000
n n n n n
n n
HOWARD COUNTY Angel’s Touch Assisted Living
94
410-442-9800 West Friendship 15
2,000
4,000
n n n n n n
Country Gardens Assisted Living
95
240-381-4590
2,200
3,800
n n
Highland
15
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY-FOR COMPLETE LISTING, ORDER THE DC METRO EDITION WWW.RETIREMENT-LIVING.COM Autumn Meadows
98
301-262-0123
Bowie
41
2,200
*Chart includes featured communities only. For a complete listing, see pages 87-99. Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
2,800
n n n
n n n n n
n
Please confirm all information with communities. ■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
101
s Skilled Nursing Services s Full Service Rehabilitation s Occupational s Physical s Speech s Transitional Care from Hospital to Home s Comprehensive Long Term Nursing Care s Medicare, Medicaid and Other Insurance Plans Accepted Heritage Harbour Health and Rehabilitation Center 2700 South Haven Road Annapolis, MD 410-897-1300
Bethesda Health and Rehabilitation Center 5721 Grosvenor Lane Bethesda, MD 301-530-1600
Glen Burnie Health and Rehabilitation Center 7355 Furnace Branch Road, East Glen Burnie, MD 410-766-3460
Overlea Health and Rehabilitation Center 6116 Belair Road Baltimore, MD 410-426-1424
Summit Park Health and Rehabilitation Center 1502 Frederick Road Catonsville, MD 410-747-3287
North Arundel Health and Rehabilitation Center 313 Hospital Drive Glen Burnie, MD 410-761-1222
Bel Air Health and Rehabilitation Center 410 East MacPhail Road Bel Air, MD 410-879-1120
Forest Hill Health and Rehabilitation Center 109 Forest Valley Drive Forest Hill, MD 410-893-2468
Patuxent River Health & Rehabilitation Center 14200 Laurel Park Drive Laurel, MD 410-792-4717
Arcola Health and Rehabilitation Center !RCOLA !VENUE s 3ILVER 3PRING -$ s
www.SavaSC.com
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
HOW TO
evaluate nursing care
specialized care for individuals who need daily assistance
W
hile some individuals are able to continue running their households with little assistance, there are those who may have debilitating physical or emotional conditions that require care beyond family or professional home care aides. It is best to start researching such facilities before an emergency arises to avoid making a less ideal choice.
What is Nursing Care? At a nursing home, care is administered by professionals under the direction of a physician. Many facilities also offer sub-acute, respite, rehabilitation and other short-term care. Rehabilitation services can be especially helpful for individuals who are recovering from surgery, an illness or any other life-changing event. Who is Nursing Care For? These homes serve as permanent residences for individuals who are too sick or frail to live at home or as temporary facilities during a recovery period. Some enter a nursing home for a short-term stay after a surgery or illness while others enter on a
more permanent basis. Who Pays for Nursing Care? Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, and personal assets are all used under various circumstances to pay for services in a nursing care facility. If a facility is not certified by Medicare and Medicaid, the care will have to be paid for entirely with personal funds. In general, Medicare pays for skilled nursing care following hospitalization for the same illness or condition at 100% of the cost for days 1 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 20. Some long-term care insurance pays for nursing home care; insurance payments are usually a fixed amount for a specified number of qualified days. The basic daily rate is the standard charge the nursing home bills to all residents, which covers the fundamental services every resident receives, including rent for the room, housekeeping, meals and general nursing care. It is important to understand all the services and amenities that are not included in the basic daily rate.
of your Area Agency on Aging. Ombudsman programs promote the highest quality of life and care for residents of nursing facilities and can help families and staff with inquiries and complaints. Visit your prospects at different times of day. Talk with residents. Be persistent about getting your questions answered.
Entering & Adjusting to Nursing Care Although some people enter a nursing home temporarily for a short-term stay, it is still a sad day for most. Reassurance from family and friends that love and contact will be maintained can ease the transition. The following steps may help lessen the trauma of this change: n Talk about the admission in advance and describe the home in detail. n Visit the home with the prospective resident beforehand and get to know the administration. n Involve the prospective resident as much as possible in the decision-making process. n Decide together what items to bring to the nursing home. What to Look For in Nursing Care n Be available the entire day of admisBefore choosing a home, contact the sion to help settle the resident and proLong-Term Care Ombudsman Program vide support.
Nursing Center Rehabilitation Center Adult Day Services 10200 La Plata Road La Plata, MD 20646 (301) 934-1900
Assisted Living XXX DDOSD PSH
123 Morris Drive La Plata, MD 20646 (301) 934-0222
Our Family Committed to Serving Your Family with Care CCNRC3rd_S09.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
2/11/09 2:06:36 PM
â&#x2013;
103
Anne Arundel County Hammonds Lane Center Brooklyn Park Knollwood Manor Millersville Severna Park Center Severna Park Spa Creek Center Annapolis
Baltimore City
Baltimore County
Caton Manor Baltimore
Brightwood Center Lutherville
Hamilton Center Baltimore
Catonsville Commons Catonsville
Homewood Center Baltimore Long Green Center Baltimore
Cromwell Center Baltimore
GBMC Subacute Unit Baltimore Heritage Center Dundalk Loch Raven Center Baltimore Multi-Medical Center Towson
Franklin Woods Center Baltimore
Perring Parkway Center Baltimore
The road to recovery now has a fast lane.
Randallstown Center Randallstown
Charles County LaPlata Center LaPlata Waldorf Center Waldorf
Dorchester County Chesapeake Woods Center Cambridge
Frederick County College View Center Frederick Glade Valley Center Walkersville - New To Network!
Prince George’s County Bradford Oaks Center Clinton - New To Network! Crescent Cities Center Riverdale Magnolia Center Lanham
We understand care, we practice compassion.
Queen Anne’s County Corsica Hills Center Centerville
Talbot County
Genesis Careline: 800-205-9342
The Pines Easton
Wicomico County PRMC Subacute Unit Salisbury
We know you’re eager to get back home to the daily activities and routines you enjoy. With our ShortStay services, staff members are focused on your speedy recovery.
Please visit or call us today. www.genesishcc.com
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
104
■
retirement-living.com
Salisbury Center Salisbury
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
HOW TO
find long-term care assistance
an ombudsman can help with decisions An ombudsman assists consumers choosing long-term care providers by offering information on an individual providerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s services, history of complaints, Department of Health Licensure status, and the admissions process. Ombudsmen are essentially advocates who improve the quality of life for individuals receiving long-term care. Using the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Residentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bill of Rights,â&#x20AC;? an ombudsman can also inform consumers of their rights and long-term care providers of their responsibilities. Mutual respect and satisfaction is the goal. What Does an Ombudsman Do? An ombudsman serves as an impartial third party, who will hear your complaints and concerns and investigate them. Following a thorough inves-
tigation, the ombudsman will work with you and the care provider to resolve your concern. They can do this through counseling, mediation, and formal complaint investigation. The counseling you receive is strictly confidential and can help you to become an advocate for yourself or a loved one. An ombudsman will listen to your complaint and then offer information and referrals via telephone, email, or in-person visit to a long-term care facility or continuing care community. What is a Possible Outcome? If the concern requires a formal investigation, then a signed waiver of rights to patient confidentiality is required, so that the ombudsman can review the records. The ombudsman will act as an advocate
on behalf of the long-term care recipient during this investigation. He or she will gather facts and relevant information in order to determine whether the complaint is valid and appropriate action should be taken. If the complaint is verified or partially verified, then the ombudsman will work with the recipient or their representative and the provider to determine the appropriate course to resolve the problem so both parties are satisfied. If you have questions or complaints about a specific provider, please contact your Area Agency on Aging in order to locate a local ombudsman. Adapted from www.fairfaxcounty.gov/ltcombudsman, which explains the Northern Virginia Ombudsman Program in detail.
Residentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Bill of Rights 1. To be informed of your rights and rules and regulations governing your care, conduct, and responsibilities.
8. To have confidential treatment of your personal and medical records and approval or refusal of their release.
2. To be informed of available services and related charges.
9. To be treated with recognition of your dignity, individuality, and privacy.
3. To participate in planning your care and treatment.
10. To not perform services for the facility without your consent.
4. To be informed of reasons for transfer or discharge and to be given reasonable,
11. To have private communication with persons of your choice and to send and receive
advance notice.
unopened mail.
5. To voice grievances and recommend changes in policy.
12. To participate in social, religious, and community activities.
6. To manage your personal
13. To maintain and use personal clothing and possessions as space permits.
financial affairs.
7. To be free from mental and physical abuse, and to be free from unauthorized chemical and physical restraints.
14. To have privacy for visits with your spouse, family, and friends. 15. To have the rights and responsibilities of residents available in an easily acessible place in the home.
t 4IPSU UFSN DPNQSFIFOTJWF SFIBCJMJUBUJPO t 3FTQJUF IPTQJDF DBSF t IPVS TLJMMFE OVSTJOH t -POH UFSN DBSF TFSWJDFT t 'VMM SBOHF PG BDUJWJUJFT t *OEJWJEVBM USFBUNFOU QMBO
410-778-4550 200 Morgnec Road, Chestertown, MD 21620
t $FSUJĂŤFE XPVOE DBSF
Part of the Chester River Health System
www.chesterriverhealth.org ManorAd-RSB.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
5/24/2011 12:17:56 PM retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
105
housing options
www.retirement-living.com www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990 1-800-394-9990
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
Evaluating Nursing Homes n Are
n Is the facility accepting new patients? n Does the facility offer skilled nursing
care? the facility Medicare-certified and/or Medicaid-certified? Are the home and its current administrator licensed? What type of education and training do staff members have? How many Registered Nurses (RNs) and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) are on staff?
n Is n n
available for residents? is the staff to patient ratio at night and on weekends? n Do staff members respond to residents’ requests for assistance promptly? n Are there enough staff members available to assist residents during meals? n Does the food in the dining room look and smell appealing? n Are there handrails in hallways and grab bars in bathrooms? n Are exits clearly marked? n Is the facility outfitted with smoke detectors and sprinklers? n What
Use this checklist to judge and compare the nursing homes you call and/or visit. background checks conducted on all staff members? n Is there a care plan developed for every resident? n Are care plans reviewed and updated by providers and family members? n Is the interaction between residents and staff members warm and respectful? n Are public areas and resident rooms clean and comfortable? n Are there a variety of activities
Adapted from Medicare’s Nursing Home checklist. For more information, see www.medicare.gov.
Commitment is what it’s all about at Envoy. “When my husband Carl suffered a stroke, I needed to act quickly to locate the best possible Rehabilitation Center to care for him. The Committed, Caring staff at Envoy has gone out of it’s way; over and beyond to look out for all of his needs. I have had the utmost confidence in the staff at Envoy and their high standards of quality care for the past five years.” —Norma Levitt
FORMERLY RUXTON OF PIKESVILLE
JASON W. BLACK, M.D., C.M.D Medical director/GBMC Geriatrician
CAROL PEAKE, R.N. Director of Clinical Services
SUSAN STONE, NHA Executive Director
VIOLA WISE Director of Admissions
7 SUDBROOK LANE
PIKESVILLE, MARYLAND
EnvoyOfPikesville_MDW10.indd 1
410-486-8771
9/28/09 1:32:10 PM
Ready to leave the hospital ... but not quite ready to be on your own? Give us a call. We’re right in your back yard at The Rehab Connection at St. Elizabeth Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. The Rehab Connection, a separate specialty unit for shortterm rehabilitation, offers a variety of services that will help you improve your strength and physical capabilities following surgery, illness or injury. Your days will include therapy as well as activities. You may even choose to leave after your therapy for outings or family events. When it’s time to return home, a social work staff member will work with you and your family so you have everything you need. So give our Director of Admissions, Steve Meehan, a call at (410) 646-6519 (office) or email him at smeehan@cc-md.org.
106
■
retirement-living.com StElizabethF07.indd 1
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
6/20/07 11:13:56 AM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
things to look for in senior housing In the AARP Magazine article titled ‘Selecting Senior Housing,’ Dimitra Kessnides outlined some suggestions of things to look for in a potential community including the following: Observe residents. Is their hair clean? Is their clothing soiled? What about the staff? Are they stressed, are they surly or curt? Check out the surroundings. Cleanliness is important, so look for uncollected garbage, dust and dirt. (Odors are normal in nursing homes, especially
when hallways are filled with bins of dirty bed linens). Check the bathrooms, look under the beds, etc. Ask to see the menu. Is there variety and nutritional balance? Is the home sensitive to different dietary needs? You can ask for a copy of the menu and later show it to your parent’s doctor for feedback. Check on where residents eat breakfast. Is it served in bed on a tray? Superior homes will have residents up and out in the dining room. To view this article, visit http://www.
aarpmagazine.org/lifestyle/Articles/ a2003-01-21-seniorhousing.html.
You can ask for a copy of the home’s menu and later show it to your parent’s doctor for feedback.
I’m going home tomorrow. At FutureCare, our staff of highly trained Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Speech Language Pathologists will work with you to reach your highest level of functional ability. We set the standard of excellence for our community by working hard to improve the lives of our residents - one day at a time, one resident at a time.
www.futurecarehealth.com FutureCare Canton Harbor FutureCare Charles Village FutureCare Cherrywood
410-342-6644 410-889-8500 410-833-3801
FutureCare Chesapeake FutureCare Homewood FutureCare Irvington
410-647-0015 410-554-6300 410-947-3052
FutureCare Lochearn FutureCare NorthPoint FutureCare Old Court
410-358-3410 410-282-0100 410-922-3200
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
FutureCare Pineview FutureCare SandtownWinchester
1-800-394-9990
■
301-856-2930 410-669-2750
retirement-living.com
■
107
89
%
of our rehab patients return home*
Margaret was an avid walker who suffered extensive injuries when she was hit by a car. After several surgeries, she transferred to ManorCare where she received intensive medical and rehabilitation services to help regain her ability to care for herself and learn to walk again. Margaret is now back home.
*Company-wide average
Providing post-hospital skilled nursing and rehabilitation care. ManorCare Health Services – Dulaney
410-828-6500
ManorCare Health Services – Roland Park
410-662-8606
ManorCare Health Services – Rossville
410-574-4950
ManorCare Health Services – Ruxton
410-821-9600
ManorCare Health Services – Towson
410-828-9494
®
ManorCare Health Services – Woodbridge Valley
410-402-1200 108
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
www.hcr-manorcare.com
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
Where to Live |
Nursing & Rehabilitation SourceBook lists thousands of communities and centers in tremendous detail in The List (pages 111-119). For detailed maps and directions, visit SourceBook online at www.retirement-living.com.
Experts, through all facets of care
700 West 40th Street Baltimore, Maryland 21211 410.662.4218 Keswick-Multicare.org .HVZLFNBDG LQGG
Adult Day Services
Long-term Skilled Nursing Care
Memory Care Assisted Living
Baker Rehabilitation Unit
Keswick has earned regional recognition as a premier, senior multi-care community. From short-stay rehabilitation, adult day care, skilled nursing and memory care assisted living, Keswick offers the personalized services and loving attention that you and your family members are seeking. Schedule a tour of our beautiful community and meet our staff. Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
30 retirement-living.com
■
109
Making a BGDDCPCLAC in the JGTCQ of ,?PWJ?LBCPQ everyday. Contact us to learn why the difference truly matters.
T H E C O M M U N I C A R E FA M I LY O F C O M PA N I E S Our World Class Centers...
Bel Pre
Fort Washington
- ÛiÀÊ-«À }ÊUÊÎ䣮Êx n Èäää
ÀÌÊ7>à }Ì ÊUÊÎ䣮ÊÓ Ó äÎää
Ellicott City
Liberty Heights
V ÌÌÊ ÌÞÊUÊ{£ä®Ê{È£ ÇxÇÇ
> Ì ÀiÊUÊ{£ä®Êx{Ó xÎäÈ
Fayette Health
Marley Neck
> Ì ÀiÊUÊ{£ä®ÊÇÓÇ Î {Ç
i Ê ÕÀ iÊUÊ{£ä®ÊÇÈn nÓää
Forestville
South River
ÀiÃÌÛ iÊUÊÎ䣮ÊÇÎÈ äÓ{ä
`}iÜ>ÌiÀÊUÊ{£ä®Ê xÈ xäää
Fo r M o re Infor mat ion V isit:
www.commu n ica re h e a lt h .co m o r Call: 80 0 .9 8 9 .7 3 3 7
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
City
Daily Cost Range
IV Therapy
Address
Respite Care Hospice Care Respiratory Therapy
Phone
Medicare Medicaid
Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Beds
Featured on Page
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
ALLEGANY County Alleganey County Nursing Home
301-777-5940
730 Furnace St
Cumberland 153 n n 114
180 n n n
Beverly Living Center-Cumberland
301-724-6066
512 Winfred Rd.
Cumberland 135 n n 159
182 n n n
Devlin Manor Health Care Center
301-724-1400
10301 Christie Rd
Cumberland 124 n n 105
140 n n n n
Frostburg Village Nursing Care Center
301-689-2425
1 Kaylor Cir.
122 n n 140
150 n n
Lion Center for Rehabilitation and Extended Care, The
301-722-6272
901 Sexton Dr.
Cumberland 101 n n 190
Frostburg
200 n n n n
Moran Manor Health Care Center
301-359-3000
25701 Shady Ln., SW
Westernport 130 n n 145
175 n n n
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Arbor at BayWoods
54
410-268-9222
7101 Bayfront Dr.
Annapolis
26 n 270
n n n n
Bay Ridge Healthcare Center
410-267-8653
900 Van Buren Street
Annapolis
87 n n 255
n n n
Crofton Care & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-721-1000
2131 Davidsonville Rd.
Crofton
Fairfield Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-923-6820
1454 Fairfield Loop Rd
Crownsville
305 College Pkwy
Arnold
410-266-7300
4000 River Cresent Dr.
Annapolis
FutureCare - Chesapeake
107 410-647-0015
Ginger Cove
54
Glen Burnie Health & Rehabilitation Ctr. Hammonds lane-Genesis HealthCare
80 n n 210
400 n n n n
152 n n 210 61 n
219
n n n n
245 n n
102 410-766-3460
7355 Furnace Branch Rd.
Glen Burnie 200 n n 141
235 n n n n
613 Hammonds Ln
Brooklyn Park 129 n n 250
260 n n n n
102 410-897-1300
2700 South Haven Rd.
Annapolis
154 n n 209
237 n n n n
104,126 800-205-9342
899 Cecil Ave.
Millersville
87 n n 221
242 n n n n
Glen Burnie
99 n n 168
Marley Neck Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
110 410-768-8200
North Arundel Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
102
410-761-1222
Severna Park Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
South River Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
110 410-956-5000
Spa Creek Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
258 n n n n
104,126 800-205-9342
Heritage Harbour Health & Rehabiliton Ctr. Knollwood Manor - Genesis HealthCare
180 n n 247
104,126 800-305-9342
7575 E. Howard Rd.
n n n n
313 Hospital Dr.
Glen Burnie 111 n n 220
475 n n n n
24 Truckhouse Rd.
Severna Park 141 n n 268
291 n n n n
144 Washington Rd.
Edgewater
111 n n 226
254 n n n n
35 Milkshake Ln.
Annapolis
134 n n 298
407 n n n n
BALTIMORE CITY Alice Manor Nursing Home
410-889-9700
2095 Rock Rose Ave.
Baltimore
Please confirm all information with communities.
105 n n 200
210 n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Looking for the perfect gift for a nursing resident? Visit the ProAging Store at www.proaging.com/store for gift ideas! Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
111
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
City
Daily Cost Range
IV Therapy
Address
Respite Care Hospice Care Respiratory Therapy
Phone
Medicare Medicaid
Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Beds
Featured on Page
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
Arlington West Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
410-664-9535
3939 Penhurst Ave
Baltimore
80 n n 220
n n n
Blue Point Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-367-9100
2525 W. Belvedere Ave.
Baltimore
135 n n 200
n n n n
3330 W Wilkens Ave
Baltimore
144 n n 242
265 n n n n
Baltimore 174 n n 139
157 n n n n
Caton Manor Nursing -Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
Fayette Health and Rehab Center
110
410-727-3947
1217 W Fayette St
Frankford Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
410-325-4000
5009 Frankford Ave.
Baltimore
238 n n 122
400 n n n n
Franklin Square Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-727-3947
1217 West Fayette
Baltimore
190 n n 120
145 n n n n
FutureCare - Canton Harbor
107 410-342-6644
1300 S Ellwood Ave
Baltimore
160 n n 190
200 n n n n
FutureCare - Homewood
107 410-554-6300
2700 N Charles St.
Baltimore
136 n n 182
200 n n n n
FutureCare - Sandtown - Winchester
107 410-669-2750
1000 N. Gilmor St.
Baltimore
150 n n 188
225 n n n n
FutureCare-Charles Village
107 410-889-8500
2327 N. Charles St.
Baltimore
109 n n 185
195 n n n n
FutureCare-Irvington
107 410-947-3052
22 S. Athol Ave.
Baltimore
190 n n 185
195 n n n n
FutureCare-Lochearn
107 410-358-3410
4800 Seton Dr.
Baltimore
200 n n 171
n n n n
FutureCare-Northpoint Rehab & Nursing Ctr.
107 410-282-0100
1040 Old Northpoint Rd
Baltimore
180 n n 170
n n n n
1601 E. Belvedere Ave.
Baltimore
147 n n 205
205 n n n
6040 Harford Rd.
Baltimore
99 n n 235
255 n n n n
26 n n
Good Samaritan Nursing Ctr. Hamilton Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
410-532-5600
104,126 800-205-9342
Harbor Hospital Ctr. Extended Care
410-350-3089
3001 S. Hanover St.
Baltimore
Harborside Health Care - Harford Gardens
410-254-3300
4700 Harford Rd
Baltimore
163 n n 197
265 n n n n
Harbour Inn Convalescent Center
410-727-1600
1213 Light Street
Baltimore
225 n n 125
250 n n n n
4669 Falls Rd.
Baltimore
120 n n 186
253 n n n n
6000 Bellona Ave.
Baltimore
112 n n 235
235 n n n n
5505 Hopkins Bayview Cir.
Baltimore
224 n n 195
705 n n n n 323 n n n n
108 410-662-8606
Homewood Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
Johns Hopkins Bayview Care Ctr. Keswick Multi-Care Center
410-550-7642
109 410-662-4218
700 West 40th St.
Baltimore
242 n n 246
410-601-2400
2434 West Belvedere Ave.
Baltimore
292 n n 245
n n n n
110 410-542-5306
4017 Liberty Heights Ave.
Baltimore
106 n n 205
n n n n
115 E. Melrose Ave.
Baltimore
134 n n 252
2801 Rayner Ave.
Baltimore
33 n 75
Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center & Hospital Liberty Heights Health & Rehabilitation Ctr. Long Green Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
Maryland Bapist Aged Home
410-624-3964
Please confirm all information with communities.
296 n n n n 93
Highlighting denotes paid advertising AN D H DS T AN
ARE TC HA
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Quality Care In Catonsvilleâ&#x20AC;?
HEAR TS
HCRManorCare - Roland Park
n n n n
N
F
The mission of Forest Haven is to provide and promote the well being O E RE of each resident in a comfortable and homelike atmosphere. S T H AV Physician Services s Nursing Services s $IETARY $EPARTMENT s Social Work 0HYSICAL /CCUPATIONAL 3PEECH 2ECREATIONAL 4HERAPY s Psychiatric Services Forest Haven Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
4 1 0 .747.7425
%DMONDSON !VE s #ATONSVILLE -$ 112
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com ForestHaven.indd 1
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
2/16/10 9:14:36 AM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Northwest Health & Rehabilitation Ctr. Overlea Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-664-5551
102 410-426-1424
Ravenwood Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-837-4990
Roland Park Place
55
410-243-5800
St. Elizabeth Rehabilitation & Nursing Ctr.
106 410-646-6519
City
Daily Cost Range
91 n n 205
IV Therapy
Address
Respite Care Hospice Care Respiratory Therapy
Phone
Medicare Medicaid
Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Beds
Featured on Page
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
4601 Pall Mall Rd.
Baltimore
6116 Belair Rd.
Baltimore
150 n n 172
501 W Franklin St.
Baltimore
270 n n n n n
830 W. 40th St.
Baltimore
3320 Benson Ave.
Baltimore
60 n 340
n n n n
177 n n n n 340 n n n n
162 n n
n n n
BALTIMORE COUNTY Augsburg Lutheran Home & Village
51
Autumn Ridge at North Oaks Brightwood Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
6811 Campfield Rd
Baltimore
123 n n 245
725 Mount Wilson Ln.
Pikesville
37 n 199
249 n n n n
515 Brightfield Rd
Lutherville 110 n n 302
370 n n n n
13801 York Road
Hunt Valley
104,126 800-205-9342
Broadmead Health Center
59
Catonsville Commons -Genesis HealthCare
410-486-4573 410-484-7300 443-578-8035
104,126 800-205-9342
16 Fusting Ave
Chestnut Green the Health Ctr. at Blakehurst
410-494-6141
1055 West Joppa Rd.
Courtland Gardens Nursing & Rehab. Center
410-521-3600
44 n n n n
7920 Scotts Level Rd
Pikesville
151 n n 240
8710 Emge Rd
Baltimore
132 n n 282
Envoy of Pikesville
106 410-486-8771
7 Sudbrook Ln.
Pikesville
140 n n
Forest Haven Nursing Ctr.
112
Franklin Woods -Genesis HealthCare
410-747-7425
104,126 800-205-9342
Frederick Villa Nursing Ctr.
410-788-3300
701 Edmondson Ave .
n
270 n n n n
104,126 800-205-9342
Cromwell Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
20
79 n 301
Catonsville 144 n n 196 Towson
280 n n
Catonsville 167 n n 254
n n n
302 n n n n n n n n
260 n n n
9200 Franklin Square Dr
Baltimore
117 n n 241
265 n n n n
711 Academy Rd.
Baltimore
125 n n 175
225 n n n n
FutureCare - Cherrywood
107 410-833-3801
12020 Reisterstown Rd.
FutureCare - Old Court
107 410-922-3200
5412 Old Court Rd.
Reisterstown 170 n n 237 Randallstown 144 n n 185
n n n n
235 n n n n
Gilchrist Hospice Care
443-849-8200;
6601 N Charles St.
Baltimore
24 n n
n n n n
Glen Meadows
410-319-5022
11630 Glen Arm Rd.
Glen Arm
31 n n 322
n n n n
53
HCR/ManorCare - Dulaney
108 410-828-6500
111 West Rd.
Towson
139 n n 168
231 n n n n
HCR/ManorCare - Rossville
108 410-574-4950
6600 Ridge Rd
Baltimore
182 n n 140
238 n n n
HCR/ManorCare - Ruxton
108 410-821-9600
7001 N. Charles St.
Towson
179 n n 157
173 n n n n
HCR/ManorCare - Towson
108 410-828-9494
509 East Joppa Rd.
Towson
126 n n 185
215 n n n n
Please confirm all information with communities.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
GET THE DETAILS ON
1000s OF
Nursing & Rehabilitation CENTERS at
retirement-living.com Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
113
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
HCR ManorCare - Woodbridge Valley Heritage Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare
City
Daily Cost Range
108 410-402-1200
1525 N. Rolling Rd.
104,126 800-205-9342
7232 German Hill Rd
Dundalk
174 n n 238
247 n n n n
531 Stevenson Lane
Towson
55 n n 220
250 n n n
Holly Hill Nursing and Rehabilitation Ivy Hall Geriatric & Rehabilitation Ctr.
114
410-823-5310
Catonsville 120 n n 220
IV Therapy
Address
Respite Care Hospice Care Respiratory Therapy
Phone
Medicare Medicaid
Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Beds
Featured on Page
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
237 n n n
410-687-1383
1300 Windlass Dr.
Baltimore
130 n n 200
205 n n n n
Jewish Convalescent & Nursing Home
410-521-3600
7920 Scotts Level Rd.
Baltimore
149 n n 195
195 n n n
Liberty Heights Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-542-5306
4017 Liberty Heights Ave.
Baltimore
106 n n 205
Loch Raven Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
n n n n
8720 Emge Rd.
Baltimore
116 n n 260
289 n n n n
Lorien Mays Chapel Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
410-252-0880
12230 Roundwood Road
Timonium
85 n n 315
410 n n n n
Maryland Masonic Homes
410-527-1111
300 International Cir.
Cockeysville
88 199
212 n
Randallstown 63 n n 210
300 n n
90
Mid-Atlantic of Chapel Hill Nursing & Rehab
443-922-2443
4511 Robosson Rd.
Milford Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-486-1500
4204 Old Milford Mill Rd.
Pikesville
119 n n
n n n n
Multi-Medical Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
7700 York Rd
Towson
110 n n 281
298 n n n n
Perring Parkway Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
1801 Wentworth Rd
Baltimore
109 n n 276
288 n n n n
Towson
35 n n 220
Pickersgill Retirement Community Presbyterian Home of Maryland, Inc., The Randallstown Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
56
410-825-7423
615 Chestnut Ave.
61
410-823-4622
400 Georgia Court
104,126 800-205-9342
Towson
261
252 n
261
n n n n
9109 Liberty Rd
Randallstown 172 n n 245
249 n n n n
709 Maiden Choice Ln
Catonsville 260 n n 224
258 n n
Reinassance Gardens at Charlestown
58
410-737-8922
Renaissance Gardens at Oak Crest
58
410-882-3295
8832 Walther Blvd.
Parkville
200 n n 312
354 n n n
Ridgeway Manor Nursing Home
81
410-747-5250
5743 Edmondson Ave.
Catonsville
61 n n 200
200 n n n
Riverview Care Ctr.
410-574-1400
One Eastern Blvd
Baltimore
238 n n 150
175 n n n n
Rock Glen Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-646-2100
10 N Rock Glen Rd
Baltimore
120 n n 217
223 n n n
St. Joseph's Nursing Home
410-747-0026
1222 Tugwell Dr.
Catonsville
44 n 210
Stella Maris, Inc.
160 410-252-4500
2300 Dulaney Valley Rd.
Timonium 440 n n 200
500 n n n
Summit Park Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
102 410-747-3287
1502 Frederick Rd.
Catonsville 143 n n 138
250 n n n n
CALVERT COUNTY Asbury Solomons Island
410-394-3029
11100 Asbury Cir
Please confirm all information with communities.
Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation
114
■
retirement-living.com IvyHallW09.indd 1
■
1-800-394-9990
■
42 n n 245
273
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
IVY HALL
Short term rehabilitation Newly expanded, renovated therapy department Private and semi-private accommodations Special rehabilitation accommodations with telephones and televisions Long term care
Solomons
Short-term respite stays Hospice level of care Complimentary laundry services Spacious common areas One-floor convenience Admissions, tours 7 days a week, including evenings Medicare, Medicaid, self–pay, other insurances Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
Quality Compassion Close to Home 1300 Windlass Dr. ~ Middle River, MD 21220
(410) 687-1383 10/7/08 11:24:00 AM
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
City
Daily Cost Range
IV Therapy
Address
Respite Care Hospice Care Respiratory Therapy
Phone
Medicare Medicaid
Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Beds
Featured on Page
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
Calvert County Nursing Ctr.
410-535-2300
85 Hospital Rd.
Prince Frederick 149 n n 160
210 n n
Calvert Memorial Hospital Transitional Care Unit
410-535-8141
100 Hospital Rd.
Prince Frederick 18 n n 175
350 n n n n
Solomon's Nursing Ctr.
410-326-0077
13325 Dowell Rd.
Solomons
87 n n 140
155 n n n n
CAROLINE COUNTY Caroline Nursing and Rehab Center
410-479-2130
520 Kerr Ave.
Denton
95 n n 192
277 n n n n
Ruxton Health of Denton-Wesleyan Ret. Campus
410-479-4400
420 Colonial Dr.
Denton
100 n n 145
160 n n
CARROLL COUNTY Brinton Woods Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr. /Winfield
410-795 2737
1442 Buckhorn Rd.
Carroll Lutheran Village
4
410-848-8922
300 St Luke Cir
Copper Ridge Exclusively for Alzheimer's
18
410-795-8808
710 Obrecht Rd.
Fairhaven
18
410-795-8801
7200 Third Ave.
Golden Living Centers-Westminster
410-848-0700
1234 Washington Rd.
Long View Nursing Home
410-239-7139
3332 Main Street, Box 390
Lorien Mt. Airy
301-829-6050
705 Midway Ave.
Sykesville
61 n n 260
Westminster 103 n n 241
n n n n
362 n n n n
Sykesville
66 n n 365
378 n n n
Sykesville
79 n 320
343 n n n n
Westminster 158 n n 215 Manchester 109 n 180 Mt. Airy
62 n n 275
Lorien Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-756-5884
100 Antrim Blvd.
Taneytown
Pleasant View Nursing Home
301-829-0800
4101 Old Tiol Pike
Mount Airy 104 n n 130
Transitions Healthcare
410-795-1100
7309 2nd Ave
Sykesville
202 n n n 275 n n n
63 n n 118 n n 195
n n n
n n n n
130 n n n 255 n n n n
CECIL COUNTY Calvert Manor Healthcare Ctr.
410-658-6555
1881 Telegraph Rd.
Rising Sun
144 n n 240
n n n
Elkton Care & Rehabilitation
410-398-6474
1 Price Dr.
Elkton
177 n n
n n n n
Laurelwood Care Ctr.
410-398-8800
100 Laurel Dr.
Elkton
133 n n 130
130 n n n
CHARLES COUNTY CCNRC Family of Care Nursing & Rehab Ctr. La Plata Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
103 301-934-1900
10200 La Plata Rd
LaPlata
165 n n 200
210 n n n
104,126 800-205-9342
1 Magnolia Dr
La Plata
147 n n 210
221 n n n n
Please confirm all information with communities.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
The Mid-Atlantic Professional Geriatric Care Managers Inc. is an organization of private practitioners whose goal is to advance the dignified social, psychological, and health care for older adults, others with chronic needs, and their families. Members conduct their practices in Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia. To find a Geriatric Care Manager visit: www.midatlanticgcm.org GeriatricCareMngt_Filler_MDSUMMER11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
!
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
6/9/11 4:24:08 PM
■
115
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Waldorf Healthcare Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342 4140 Old Washington Hwy.
City
Waldorf
Daily Cost Range
115 n n 188
IV Therapy
Address
Respite Care Hospice Care Respiratory Therapy
Phone
Medicare Medicaid
Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Beds
Featured on Page
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
200 n n n n
DORCESTER COUNTY Chesapeake Woods Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
Mallard Bay Care Ctr.
410-228-9191
525 Glenburn Ave
Cambridge
98 n n 205
250 n n n n
520 Glenburn Ave
Cambridge 160 n n 114
150 n n n n
FREDERICK COUNTY Buckingham's Choice
18
800-409-6111
3200 Baker Cir.
Adamstown
301-600-1550
1900 Rosemont Ave.
Frederick
170 n n 190
200 n n
College View Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
700 Toll House Ave
Frederick
119 n n 216
225 n n n n
Glade Valley Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
56 West Frederick St.
Walkersville 124 n n 186
221 n n n n
Citizens Care & Rehabilitation Ctr.
42 n n 296 n n
Golden Living Center of Frederick
301-695-6618
30 North Place
Frederick
120 n n 228
251 n n n
Homewood at Crumland Farms
301-644-5600
7407 Willow Rd.
Frederick
122 n n 260
282 n n n n
Northampton Manor Health Care Ctr.
301-662-8700
200 East 16th St.
Frederick
190 n n 181
191 n n n n
Pleasant View Nursing Home
301-829-0800
4101 Old Tiol Pike
Mount Airy 104 n n 130
130 n n n
St. Catherine's Nursing Ctr.
301-447-7007
331 South Seton Ave.
Emmitsburg
221 n n
The Vindobona
301-371-7160
6012 Jefferson Blvd.
58
69 n 192
Braddock Heights 61 n n 210
225 n n n n
GARRETT COUNTY Goodwill Mennonite Home, Inc.
301-895-5194
891 Dorsey Hotel Rd.
Grantsville
89 n n 144
180 n n n n
HARFORD COUNTY Bel Air Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
102 410-879-1120
Citizens Care & Rehabilitation Ctr. Forest Hill Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-939-5500
102 410-838-0101
410 East MacPhail Rd. 415 S. Market St.
Bel Air
155 n n 232
n n n n
Havre de Grace 182 n n
n n n
109 Forest Valley Dr.
Forest Hill
156 n n 232
n n n
Lorien Bel Air
410-803-1400
1909 Emmorton Rd.
Bel Air
69 n n 301
509 n n n
Lorien Nursing & Rehabilitation- Riverside
410-575-6400
1123 Belcamp Rd.
Belcamp
129 n n 143
156 n n n n
Please confirm all information with communities.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
Your source for the best books on aging! Visit the ProAging Store at www.proaging.com/store 116
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
City
Daily Cost Range
IV Therapy
Address
Respite Care Hospice Care Respiratory Therapy
Phone
Medicare Medicaid
Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Beds
Featured on Page
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
HOWARD COUNTY Ellicott City Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-461-7577
3000 N. Ridge Rd.
Ellicott City 182 n n 184
Encore at Turf Valley Assisted Living
110
410-461-7070
11150 Resort Rd.
Ellicott City
Lorien Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-531-5300
6334 Cedar Ln
Columbia
184 n n n n
63 n n 265 269 n n 162
n n n
200 n n n n
KENT COUNTY Chester River Manor Nursing & Rehab. Ctr.
105 410-778-4550
200 Morgnec Rd.
Chestertown Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-778-1900
415 Morgnec Rd.
Heron Point of Chestertown
410-778-7300
501 East Campus Ave
Chestertown 98 n n 196
243 n n n n
Chestertown 76 n n 100
120 n n n n
Chestertown 38
MONTGOMERY COUNTY-FOR COMPLETE LISTING, ORDER DC METRO EDITION WWW.RETIREMENT-LIVING.COM Arcola Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
102 301-649-2400
901 Arcola Ave
Silver Spring 151 n n 225
475 n n n n
Bedford Court
12-13 301-598-2900
3701 International Dr.
Silver Spring
60 n n 244
272 n n n n
110 301-598-6000
2601 Bell Pre Rd.
Silver Spring
90 n n 165
203 n n n n
Bethesda Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
102 301-530-1600
5721 Grosvenor Ln.
Bethesda
200 n n 183
254 n n n n
Brighton Gardens of Tuckerman Lane
12-13 301-897-8566
5550 Tuckerman Ln
North Bethesda 41 n n 230
283 n n
104,126 800-205-9342
2101 Fairland Rd.
Silver Spring
82 n n 157
195 n n n n
Silver Spring 191 n n 260
285 n n n n
Bel Pre Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
Fairland Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare Layhill Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
3227 Bel Pre Rd.
Shady Grove Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
9701 Medical Center Dr
Sligo Creek Ctr.- Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
7525 Carroll Ave.
Rockville
134 n n 260
410 n n n n
Takoma Park 102 n n 175
197 n n n n 226 n n
Springbrook Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342 12325 New Hampshire Ave.
Silver Spring
91 n n 195
Woodside Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
Silver Spring
92 n n 258
9101 Second Ave
n n n n
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY-FOR COMPLETE LISTING,ORDER DC METRO EDITION WWW.RETIREMENT-LIVING.COM Bradford Oaks-Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
7520 Surrats Rd.
Clinton
180 n n 215
237 n n n n
Cherry Lane Nursing Ctr.
117 301-498-8558
9001 Cherry Ln.
Laurel
155 n n 199
250 n n n
Collington Episcopal Life Care Community
52
301-883-4773
10450 Lottsford Rd
Mitchellville
44 n n 229
272 n n n n
104,126 800-205-9342
4409 East West Hwy
Riverdale
140 n n 236
268 n n n n
Crescent Cities Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
CherryLaneDC_S07 2/22/07 8:35 AM Please confirm all information with communities.
• Full on-site rehab. department • Social work assistance with Medicaid application • Convenient location near Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis • IV Therapy • Wound Care • Respite Care • Hospice Care • Registered Dietician • Free Cable TV
Page 1
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
r You the Finest Car e f f O e We Discover the difference of our quality staff & services!
(301) 498-8558 or (410) 792-8275 Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
9001 Cherry Lane Laurel, Maryland 20708
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
117
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
City
Daily Cost Range
IV Therapy
Address
Respite Care Hospice Care Respiratory Therapy
Phone
Medicare Medicaid
Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Beds
Featured on Page
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
Forestville Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
110 301-736-0240
7420 Marlboro Pike
Fort Washington Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
110 301-292-0300
12021 Livingston Rd.
Future Care-Pinewood
107 410-880-4353
9106 Pinewood Ln.
Clinton
192 n n
104,126 800-205-9342
8200 Good Luck Rd.
Lanham
150 n n 195
250 n n n
102 410-792-4717
14200 Laurel Park Dr.
Laurel
150 n n 207
457 n n
Magnolia Center-Genesis HealthCare Patuxent River Health & Rehabilitation Center
160 n n 189
195 n n n n
Fort Washington 150 n n 183
Forestville
200 n n n n n n n n
QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY Corsica Hills Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342 205 Armstrong Ave PO Box 50 Centreville
118 n n 232
252 n n n n
SOMERSET COUNTY Alice Byrd Tawes Nursing Home
410-968-1200
201 Hall Hwy.
Manokin Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
410-651-0011
11974 Edgehill Terrace
69 n n 180
200 n n n
Princess Anne 131 n n 195
Crisfield
205 n n n
ST. MARY'S COUNTY Bayside Care Ctr.
301-863-7244
21412 Great Mills Rd.
Lexington Park 110 n n 132
145 n n n n
Charlotte Hall Veterans Home
301-884-8171
29449 Charlotte Hall Rd.
Charlotte Hall 278 n n 80
120 n n n
St. Mary's Nursing Ctr.
301-475-8000
21585 Peabody St.
Taylor Farm Assisted Living Inc
301-769-3702
21748 Oscar Hayden Rd
Leonardtown 180 n n 200 Bushwood
24 163
n n n n n
TALBOT COUNTY The Pines Center- Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
William Hill Manor
18
410-822-8888
610 Dutchmans Ln.
Easton
195 n n 190
501 Dutchman's Lane
Easton
90 n n 217
318 n n n n 280 n n n
Washington COUNTY Coffman Nursing Home, Inc. Fahrney - Keedy Home and Village
63
301-733-2914
1304 Pennsylvania Ave.
Hagerstown
59 n n 216
226 n n
Boonsboro
97 n n 207
262 n n n n
301-671-5015
8507 Mapleville Rd.
Golden Living Center of Hagerstown
301-797-4020
750 Dual Hwy.
Homewood at Williamsport
877-849-9244
16505 Virginia Ave.
Williamsport 80 n n 277
294 n n n n
301-665-8700
333 Mill St.
Hagerstown 130 n n 130
155 n n n n
58
Julia Manor Health Care Ctr. Please confirm all information with communities.
Hagerstown 140 n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
20 Years of Helping Families... We Can Help You Too!
Call the SourceBook Advisor Line
1-800-394-9990 ext. 1147 118
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
n n n n
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
housing options
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
City
Daily Cost Range
IV Therapy
Address
Respite Care Hospice Care Respiratory Therapy
Phone
Medicare Medicaid
Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers
If cost is blank, call for more info. Total Beds
Featured on Page
N u r s i n g & R e h a b i l i tat i o n
NMS Healthcare of Hagerstown
301-733-8700
14014 Marsh Pike
Hagerstown 186 n n 240
n n n
Ravenwood Lutheran Village
240-420-4137
1183 Luther Dr.
Hagerstown
n n n n
Reeders
301-432-5457
141 S. Main St.
Boonsboro 148 n n 187
Village at Robinwood, The
240-420-4119
19800 Tranquility Circle
Hagerstown
88 n n 180
Washington County Hospital - Ext Care
301-790-8271
251 E. Antietam St
Hagerstown
47 n n 290
335 n n n n
Western Maryland Hospital Ctr.
301-791-4400
827 Linden Ave.
Hagerstown
63 n n 191
191 n n
Williamsport Retirement Village
301-223-7971
154 N. Artizan St.
85
88 n n 202
Williamsport 99 n n 214
200 n n n n n n n n
237 n n
WICOMICO COUNTY Anchorage Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-749-2474
Deer's Head Hospital Ctr.
410-543-4000 351 Deer's Head Hospital Rd.
Salisbury Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
104,126 800-205-9342
Wicomico Nursing Home
410-742-8896
105 Times Sq.
Salisbury
126 n n 165
330 n n n n
Salisbury
68 n n 361
361 n n n n
200 Civic Ave
Salisbury
325 n n 218
253 n n n n
900 Booth St.
Salisbury
102 n n
n n n
WORCESTER COUNTY Berlin Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
119 410-641-4400
9715 Healthway Dr.
Berlin
186 n n 211
228 n n n n
Hartley Hall Nursing Home, Inc.
410-957-2252
1006 Market St.
Pocomoke
73 n n 187
240 n n n
Snow Hill Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-632-3755
430 W. Market St.
Snow Hill
69 n n 157
157 n n n n
PENNSYLVANIA Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Comm.
60
888-624-8242
2990 Carlisle Pike
New Oxford 270 n n 260
297 n n n n
Gettysburg Lutheran Retirement Village
21
717-334-6204
1075 Old Harrisburg Rd.
Gettysburg 100 n n 236
256 n n n n
Homewood at Plum Creek
58
717-637-4166
425 Westminster Ave.
Hanover
120 n n 280
318 n n n n
Lutheran Retirement Village at Utz Terrace
21
717-637-0633
2100 Utz Terrace
Hanover
40 n n 249
269 n n n n
Menno Haven Retirement Communities
19
800-222-6695
2011 Scotland Avenue
Chambersburg 213 n n 267
321 n n n n
Shrewsbury Lutheran Retirement Village
21
717-227-3000
800 Bollinger Drive
Shrewsbury 100 n n 248
268 n n
Village at Sprenkle Drive, The
21
717-764-9944
1802 Folkner Circle
York
Please confirm all information with communities.
104 n n 248
268 n n n n
Highlighting denotes paid advertising
BERLIN NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER
Long-Term Care Short-Term Rehabilitation Respite Care • Trach Care NOW OPEN — Ventilator Unit
410-641-4400
9715 Healthway Drive, Berlin, MD 21811
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook BerlingNursing_MDS11.indd 1
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com 2/3/11 10:45:43 AM
■
119
RLS_Hospice_1_May11.pdf
5/26/2011
2:21:20 PM
The Senator Bob Hooper House is a home away from home … a place of peace and serenity for individuals in the final stages of life. Located in Forest Hill, MD, the 8-room hospice house is designed to fulfill individual patient needs with overnight facilities so visiting loved ones can stay close. A partnership between Upper Chesapeake Health and Stella Maris, the Senator Bob Hooper House ensures that family and friends can focus on the quality of life of their loved one and not the daily care. The hospice facility features great space and amenities including a community kitchen, dining room and living room, children’s play room, non-denominational chapel and a conference room for family meetings or grief counseling.
C
M
Y
CM
MY
Specialized medical and spiritual care are provided in collaboration between Stella Maris and Upper Chesapeake Health Team Members, as well as trained volunteers.
CY
CMY
For a referral for hospice, call Stella Maris at 410-252-4500 x7294
K
To schedule a tour or find out more, call the Senator Bob Hooper House at 410-809-2191. Senator Bob Hooper House 2007 Klein Plaza Drive Forest Hill, Maryland 21050 Visit us online at: www.uchospice.org
Our team comes to you
where you live
Community Hospices Leaders in End of Life Care Since 1888 Washington DC l Maryland l Virginia
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
1.866.234.7742 www.communityhospices.org 120
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
CommunityHospices_MDS11_ag.indd 1
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
4/12/11 4:27:46 PM
specialized care
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Hospice
HOW TO
find hospice care
improving the quality of life remaining A patient and family may turn to hospice care when the goals of patient care have switched from curing to comforting. Hospice involves a special system of supportive services, including pain and symptom management, social services, and emotional and spiritual support. Any individual of any age with a diagnosis of a terminal disease may turn to hospice. How Does One Receive Hospice Care? Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance generally require a prognosis of six months or less for services to be covered. In addition to traditional medical hospices, there is a non-medical hospice program in Montgomery County that offers support for patients with a year’s prognosis or less who may choose to continue their curative treatments.
Hospice is unique in that care and support are provided to the entire family, not just the patient. A team of skilled professionals and volunteers work to serve the special needs of everyone involved. Choice is at the center of the hospice approach — a person faced with a life-limiting illness is encouraged to remain in control of his or her life. As care is usually provided in one’s home, many hospice patients live out their lives in the comfort of familiar daily routines, surrounded by their treasured possessions along with family and friends. However, hospice services may also be provided in long-term care facilities or inpatient hospice residential settings.
on managing the patient’s pain and symptoms with medication, medical supplies and equipment. Other services, such as speech and physical therapy, are available if necessary. If managing the symptoms within the home becomes impossible, hospice providers can offer short-term inpatient care. While family members learn how to properly care for the patient, information and support is also available to help everyone deal with the emotional, psychosocial and spiritual aspects of dying. Surviving loved ones will receive bereavement care and counseling from the hospice professionals. Adapted from Caring Connection’s and the American Cancer Society’s websites. For more information, see What Services are Provided? www.caringinfo.org or the information Hospice team members focus primarily on hospice care at www.cancer.org.
“ 0-, ’:
.
You hear that all the time, but it isn’t until the end that you realize just how true it is. I’m thankful to Carroll Hospice for adding a few more precious moments to life.
”
Carroll Hospice offers in-home hospice care in Carroll, Frederick and Baltimore Counties, and inpatient care at The Dove House. Our staff provides expert medical care as well as emotional and spiritual support for every family member. We make the time that is left as comfortable and memorable as possible, and prepare our patients and their family members for a peaceful and dignified ending to our patients’ final days.
For more information, please call 410-871-8000 or visit www.CarrollHospice.org. 292 Stoner Avenue | Westminster, Maryland 21157
An affiliate of Carroll Hospital Center Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
121
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
Honoring Life ~ Offering Hope Seasons Hospice and Palliative Care provides support when you need it most. We recognize that individuals and families are experts in their own care. We provide a circle of care with specialists who focus on the patient and family by providing symptom control and enhancement of the quality of life.
866-693-4067 phone 877-820-2756 fax Joint Commission Accredited
www.seasons.org
4FSWJOH #BMUJNPSF $JUZ #BMUJNPSF "OOF "SVOEFM )PXBSE $BSSPMM )BSGPSE $FDJM BOE 1SJODF (FPSHF T $PVOUZ
//////////////////////////////////////////////////
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Amedisys Hospice Services
SeasonsHospiceMDSUMMER11.indd 1
5/24/11 4:41:55 PM
Our competent care team is here to assist patients and families through end stage illnesses. Amedisys Hospice Services include: Š Equipment, supplies & medications related to the hospice diagnosis Š 24-hour a day, every day availability Š Registered Nursing visits
Š Home Health Aide care Š Social Work & Chaplain services Š Bereavement services Š Trained volunteers to assist Š 100% covered by Medicare
Amedisys Hospice provides care for individuals in the home, nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Serving Baltimore, Harford, Cecil Counties and Baltimore City Please call we are always here as a resource for you!
NMMCIMFCILGH Š JGFCOIICNGOK Š Â?Â?Â?DwÂ&#x192;{z Â&#x2030;Â?Â&#x2030;DyÂ&#x2026;Â&#x192; 122
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
Amedysis_MW10_11.indd 1
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
9/29/10 3:29:44 PM
specialized care
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Hospice
pay for hospice Most services are fully or partially covered by Medicare, Medicaid, private insurers, or prepaid health plans. The non-medical services available in Montgomery County are free and delivered by a staff of trained volunteers. For traditional hospice services, financial assistance is available. NHPCO notes that, “Eighty percent of people who use hospice care are over the age of 65, and are thus entitled to the
services offered by the Medicare Hospice Benefit. This benefit covers virtually all aspects of hospice care with little out-ofpocket expense.” In order to receive the Medicare Hospice Benefit, patients must be eligible for Medicare Part A, have a terminal disease or condition with a less than six months prognosis, and sign a document certifying that they are choosing hospice care instead of routine Medicare benefits.
Patients may only receive covered benefits from a Medicare-approved hospice program. In addition to Medicare’s coverage, hospice services are also generally covered by Medicaid or private insurers. Adapted from Caring Connection’s and the American Cancer Society’s websites. For more information, see www.caringinfo.org or the information on hospice care at www.cancer.org.
ask an exper t The Hospice Foundation of America has teamed up with the Assist Guide Information Service, Inc. (AGIS.com) to offer its unique expertise. The following is just one of the many questions answered in HFA’s Ask an Expert section at www.agis.com/community/Ask-The-Experts. Legally, if a person is active under hospice services should there be a physician order for “DNR?” —David
Answer: Patients do not need to have a DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) order signed at the time of their enrollment into hospice. Often, physicians rely on hospice to get a DNR order because they are reluctant to hold the discussion with patients themselves.
What makes us different?
If DNR were a legal requirement, referrals to hospice would be postponed and length of hospital stay would be even more dismal. However, hospice staff will work with the family to determine the best time to have a DNR order signed after enrollment. Hospices should make it clear to patients that hospice election means giving up aggressive treatments. But, there is no legal requirement to force
this choice by signing a DNR before admission. In practice, many hospices choose to give patients and families time to adjust to the terminal illness and prognosis. Additional information about advance directives and an emergency profile form are available from Hospice Foundation of America (www.hospicefoundation.org). Also talk to your local hospice, hospital or physician.
Our pledge to provide the best physical, emotional and spiritual care available to each patient and their loved ones. Evercare Hospice, a comforting option. Serving Baltimore, Maryland and surrounding areas. 6095 Marshalee Drive, Elkridge, MD 21075 410-379-3599 1-800-543-0696 Learn more at EvercareHospice.com
Evercare™ Hospice and Palliative Care is offered by Evercare Hospice Inc. Evercare Hospice and Palliative Care is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, sex, religion, color, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation or other protected factors. Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
123
specialized care
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Hospice
Hospice PROVIDERS
The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook.
Company
Phone
Amedisys Hospice 1-877-370-3612 Carroll Hospice & Home Care 410-871-8000 Community Hospices of Maryland 1-866-234-7742 Evercare Hospice 410-379-3599 Hospice of the Chesapeake 410-987-2003 Seasons Hospice 866-693-4067 Stella Maris, Inc. 410-252-4500 Senator Bob Hooper House of Upper Chesapeake Health 410-809-2191;410-252-4500 X7294
Website
PAGE
amedisys.com carrollhospice.org communityhospices.org evercarehospice.com hospicechesapeake.org seasons.org stellamarisinc.com uchospice.org
122 121 120 123 124 122 124 120
itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s about living. Coping with an advanced illness can be tough on patients, family and friends. Fortunately, thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
To learn more, call
an end-of-life option that provides
Hospice of the Chesapeake
patients and their families with
410.987.2003
comfort, compassion and dignity.
www.hospicechesapeake.org
Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s called hospice care.
&(/(%5$7,1* <($56 2) +263,&( &$5( 2XU 0LVVLRQ LVCompassion. 2XU 0LVVLRQ LV Dignity. 2XU 0LVVLRQ LV Mercy. :H DUH Stella Maris.
2XU QHZO\ UHQRYDWHG DQG H[SDQGHG LQSDWLHQW KRVSLFH XQLW RIIHUV SHDFH RI PLQG SULYDF\ DQG KRVSLWDOLW\
)RU PRUH LQIRUPDWLRQ YLVLW XV DW ZZZ VWHOODPDULVLQF FRP RU FDOO ÂŚ ÂŚ
124
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
specialized care
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Maryland Chapter Community Calendar MEMORY WALKS 2011 Harford County Walk
Bel Air Equestrian Center Bel Air, Md. When: Saturday, October 1, 2011 Registration starts at 9 a.m. Length: About 2 miles Contact: Call or Email Melissa Sharlat at 410-561-9099 and Melissa. Sharlat@alz.org Where:
Eastern Shore Walk Where: The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Building - Salisbury, Md. When: Saturday, October 1, 2011 Registration starts at 9 a.m. Length: About 2 miles Contact: Call or Email Damian Magarelli at 410-543-1163 and Damian.Magarelli@alz.org
Anne Arundel County Walk Where: Severn School - Severna Park, Md. When: Saturday, October 15, 2011 Registration starts at 9 a.m.
Length: There will be a 1-mile route and a 3-mile route Contact: Call or Email Rolanda Oliver at 410-561-9099 and Rolanda. Oliver@alz.org
Howard County Walk Where: Centennial Park -
Columbia, Md. Saturday, October 22, 2011 Registration starts at 9 a.m. Length: There will be a 1-mile route and a 3-mile route Contact: Call or Email Rolanda Oliver at 410-561-9099 and Rolanda. Oliver@alz.org When:
Weddle@alz.org Greater Baltimore Walk Where: Oregon Ridge Park Cockeysville, Md. When: Saturday, October 29, 2011 Registration starts at 8 a.m. Length: About 3 miles Contact: Call or Email Melissa Sharlat at 410-561-9099 and Melissa. Sharlat@alz.org
Western Maryland Walk Where:
The Maryland School for the
the compassion to care, the leadership to conquer
Deaf When: Sunday, October 23, 2011 Registration starts at 1 p.m. Walk is at 2 p.m. Length: There will be a 1-mile route and a 3-mile route Contact: Call or Email Kristen Weddle at 301-696-0315 and Kristen.
For more information, call the Alzheimer’s Association 24-hour Helpline.
1-800-272-3900
MedOptions is a multi-disciplinary behavioral healthcare company specializing in the evaluation and treatment of older adults. :: full spectrum memory centers :: outpatient mental health services :: mental health interventions in long-term care facilities MedOptions accepts Medicare assignment and participates with many other insurance plans.
Learn more by calling 888-818-6595 or visiting www.medoptionsinc.com Historically doing business as Comprehensive Geriatric Services
901 Dulaney Valley Road, Suite 129 Towson, MD 21204
CGS_MDS10.indd 1
2/1/10 9:32:14 AM
100s of articles on Alzheimer’s Care and much more can be found at retirement-living.com Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
125
specialized care
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Alzheimer’s
HOW TO
choose alzheimer’s care
a special care residence may be the right option Special care units are a relatively new concept, so certification standards for nursing homes and adult care residences do not specifically address these programs. You will need to rely on your own judgment when considering a special care unit. Visit more than one special care unit and compare them. Use all your senses when you visit — sight, smell, and hearing are all important. Be sensitive to the overall atmosphere and how the staff interacts with the residents. Ask about the number of staff on duty at all times and find out about any special training they’ve had. Generally, the more staff available, the higher the quality of care. Some reports find a daytime ratio of six residents to one staff person to be adequate in a special care unit; others feel
that a ratio of eight to one can also result in quality care. At night, when residents are in bed, a higher patient to staff ratio may be fine. Get a written description of the services and programs offered by any special care unit along with the charges or fees associated. This description should clearly explain to you how the special care unit differs from the rest of the nursing home or assisted living facility. It should emphasize special training the staff receives and describe the environment. Before choosing a special care unit, you should be confident that the higher price charged for care in the unit will actually result in better care for your relative. You may find that your relative can be adequately cared for in a regular unit.
Finally, talk with someone about special care units. Your state ombudsman, your local chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, or your local Area Agency on Aging are all good resources. They may be able to provide you with a more detailed consumer checklist to help you compare special care units. All dementia special care units should focus on the individual needs of the resident. Care plans should be developed, implemented, and reviewed often. All patients should be treated with respect and dignity in a physical environment that encourages independence while promoting safety. Researching special care residences can ensure your loved one will receive the proper support he/ she needs.
Just because he has Alzheimer’s, doesn’t mean his days can’t be unforgettable. With our Homestead Special Care, we make every effort to fill each resident’s day with moments they’ll enjoy with fellow residents, family and friends. Our specially trained staff is focused on creating individualized plans and routines that build on each resident’s strengths. Residents are encouraged to participate in a variety of individual and group activities, from exercise, art, music and gardening, to small group field trips, summer barbeques and year-round ice cream socials. Our safe, secure environment and consistent staff helps create a stable family atmosphere. Make every day count for your loved one.
Please visit or call us today.
Genesis CareLine: 1 800-205-9342
Homestead
Specialized Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care SEVERNA PARK: Severna Park Center 410-544-4220 CATONSVILLE: Catonsville Commons 410-747-1800 BALTIMORE: Cromwell Center 410.661.5955 RANDALLSTOWN: Randallstown Center 410-655-7373 SALISBURY: Salisbury Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 410-749-1466 CAMBRIDGE: Chesapeake Woods Center 410-221-1400 CENTREVILLE: Corsica Hills Center 410-758-2323 EASTON: The Pines 410-822-40000
126
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
specialized care
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s
on Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Care Residences Arden Courts Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Assisted Living (See page 10) Pikesville: 410-415-5600 â&#x20AC;˘ Towson: 410-847-9400 â&#x20AC;˘ Silver Spring: 301-847-3051 â&#x20AC;˘ Potomac: 301-983-3620
Arden Courts, designed by HCR ManorCare, is an assisted living residence created for individuals in the early to middle stages of Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s disease and other related memory impairments. Every detail - from the layout and activities to the specially trained staff and individualized attention - is designed to make life simpler, safer and more fulfilling for our residents. We provide an environment that preserves the warmth, the caring, the comforts and routines of home. 100% dedicated to Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s care.
Copper Ridge (See page 18) 710 Obrecht Road â&#x20AC;˘ Sykesville, MD â&#x20AC;˘ 410-795-8808 â&#x20AC;˘ www.emaseniorcare.com
Copper Ridge is a community dedicated exclusively to the care and treatment of people with Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s disease and other memory-impairing disorders. Clinicians from The Johns Hopkins Neuropsychiatry and Memory Group are involved with the planning and onsite patient care in all areas of Copper Ridge. We provide residential care, respite care and an outpatient Assessment Clinic.
Edenton Retirement Community (See page 75) 5800 Genesis Lane, Frederick, MD 21703 â&#x20AC;˘ 301-694-3100 â&#x20AC;˘ www.edenton-retirement.com
Edentonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s goal is to help residents live as independently as possible in a healthy, safe and reassuring environment. The Garden House and Blossom Place offer the comfort and solace of a homelike atmosphere with the safety features and supportive services to meet the unique needs of those with Alzheimerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s disease and related dementia. On-site 24-hour nursing supervision, trained staff and visits by a physician and psychiatrist provides the opportunity to offer consistent and convenient care to residents and their needs.
Genesis HealthCare Network (See pages 104, 126) Severna Park â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Severna Park Center 410-544-4220 â&#x20AC;˘ Catonsville â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Catonsville Commons 410-747-1800 â&#x20AC;˘ Baltimore â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Cromwell Center 410-661-5955 â&#x20AC;˘ Randallstown â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Randallstown Center 410-655-7373 â&#x20AC;˘ Easton â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Pines 410-822-4000 â&#x20AC;˘ Cambridge â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Chesapeake Woods Center 410-221-1400 â&#x20AC;˘ Salisbury â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Salisbury Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 410-749-1466 www.ghv.com
Dementia services are part of the Genesis HeathCare commitment to helping the elderly achieve a full life. Services are based on an integrated, holistic approach, recognizing that mind and body â&#x20AC;&#x201D; cognitive, emotional, and physical health â&#x20AC;&#x201D; are interrelated. Impairments in one area such as the cognitive impairment of dementia, calls for extra effort to keep the emotional and physical aspects of an individualâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s function strong and healthy. Vigilance is required to avoid â&#x20AC;&#x153;excess disabilityâ&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x201D; or unnecessary additional impairments â&#x20AC;&#x201D; that can accompany dementia.
NEW BEGINNINGS!
WOODHOLME GARDENS Pikesvilleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Newest Assisted Living and Memory Care Community
Near Your Family, Your Friends and Your Memories! t 0O TJUF QIZTJDJBOT GPS ZPVS XFMM CFJOH t 3BCCJ PO TUBÄ&#x160; GPS ZPVS TQJSJUVBM OFFET t 5SBOTQPSUBUJPO TFSWJDFT UP ZPVS GBWPSJUF BDUJWJUJFT t 4UJNVMBUJOH MFDUVSFT TFNJOBST BOE BDUJWJUJFT
Contact Sherille Otto for a personal tour 443.204.9928
8PPEIPMNF "WFOVF 1JLFTWJMMF .% 410-580-1400 r XXX XPPEIPMNFHBSEFOT DPN A Peregrine Health Management Company
The Peregrine Way...Revolutionizing Expectations for the Aging Process
WoodhomeGardensMDSUMMER11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
6/9/11 5:14:34 PM
â&#x2013;
127
specialized care
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Alzheimer’s
on Alzheimer’s Care Residences Lighthouse Senior Living of Hopkins Creek and Ellicott City (See Inside Cover) Hopkins Creek, 1813 Old Eastern Ave., Baltimore, MD 21221 • 410-918-0400 Ellicott City, 3100 North Ridge Road, Ellicott City, MD 21043 • 410-465-2288 www.lighthouseseniorliving.com
The Village at Lighthouse Senior Living is a self contained, specialized “neighborhood” for those with memory impairment as a result of Alzheimer’s Disease and other related dementia illnesses. A specially trained staff brings a holistic approach to the Village and its residents. We encourage family and friends to participate in the programs and activities with their loved ones in our efforts to provide a sense of purpose, pleasure, acceptance and belonging.
Morningside House (See Insert) MD: Ellicott City 410-715-0930 • Hanover 410-863-0830 • Laurel 301-725-2220 Parkville 410-882-0700 • Waldorf 301-645-2776 • VA: Leesburg 703-777-2777
Morningside House specializes in working with residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other related dementia. The goal of the program is to provide dementia residents with the best possible care, in a warm loving environment, thus allowing them to function at their highest possible level and enjoy the best quality of life. Our life enrichment program engages residents with activities designed to reduce stress and help improve memory. We are inspired by the seniors we serve. Call to schedule a personal tour at 888-332-6161, or visit our website at www.morningsidehouse.com.
Paradise Assisted Living and Memory Care (See page 87) 6348 Frederick Rd, Catonsville, MD 21228 (410) 744-8433 www.ParadiseAssistedLiving.com
Paradise specializes in supporting residents with memory loss. Whether it is called dementia, Alzheimer’s, or forgetfulness, dealing with loved ones that are not the same person they were just a few years ago takes specialized training, caring and devotion. Paradise has a dedicated program whose purpose is to make the daily lives of those with memory impairments productive, comforting, safe and dignified. Our customized programming is aimed at giving positive reinforcement for residents’ abilities - accessing their world where they are today. Let us help and guide you in making a decision about the right “home” for your loved one.
St. Elizabeth Rehabilitation and Nursing Center – Noah’s Place (See page 106) 3320 Benson Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21227-1035 • 410-644-7100 www.catholiccharities-md.org
Noah’s Place provides individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia highly specialized and therapeutic care. A team of trained and licensed professionals approaches the care of these residents with their unique needs in mind. Structured activities focus on the individual’s abilities and ensure that resident’s are busy all day. A secure therapeutic courtyard offers residents the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, participate in low-intensive gardening and to reminisce.
Sun Valley at Ridge Overlook (See page 92 ) 3816 Ridge Road, Westminster, MD • 410-795-6003 www.sunvalleycommunities.com
Ridge Overlook is a secured assisted living to maximize safety, and is a dedicated free-standing home for the care of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Our compassionate staff is highly trained in managing the concerns of caring for this population, such as effective behavior management, communication techniques, and activity stimulation. Newly constructed private rooms are situated on a beautiful sky-lit hallway leading to an enclosed terrace. Ridge Overlook’s home-like environment is ideal in helping a resident to be as comfortable and independent as possible.
128
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
HOW TO
remain at home
receive assistance while enjoying the comforts of home Home care can include a wide variety of healthcare and supportive services from professional nursing and home health aide services to physical, occupational, respiratory and speech therapies. An advancing industry, home healthcare is essentially skilled nursing care and certain other forms of healthcare that you get in your home for the treatment of an illness or injury. It is an important option to consider regardless of one’s age or health conditions. Options in Home Care An incredibly diverse field, home care can serve a variety of need levels such as companion, home health, skilled nursing or hospice care. COMPANION CARE is provided by caregivers or companions, who serve as surrogate family members, performing many of
the tasks that family members would typically complete. Assistance from companion caregivers can include meal preparation, medication reminders, laundry, light housekeeping, shopping, transportation and assistance with exercising. The overall goals of the companion care provider are to ensure that the home environment remains safe and that the individual has a companion to spend time with when family is not available. HOME HEALTHCARE is for those who are no longer able to perform all of the functions of daily living by themselves but who do not require skilled medical services. A home health aide can help with activities of daily living (ADLs), which include bathing, dressing, transferring, eating and toileting. Additional services generally include meal preparation, mobility exer-
Since 1989
22nd Anniversary
A
cises, housekeeping, laundry, medication reminders and transportation. SKILLED NURSING CARE is prescribed by a physician and is administered by a registered nurse. The services provided by skilled nurses include: administering injections, administering medications, wound care, IV monitoring, blood tests, catheter care, respiratory therapy, physical therapy, feeding tube administration and more. Finding a Provider After determining the type and amount of services needed along with payment options, consumers should begin interviewing potential providers. This is a highly important decision since finding a qualified, reliable and compassionate individual is essential to the health and happiness of patients and their families.
ffordable Home Care Customized for You.
Choose Your Own Schedule
RNs, CNAs and Companions
Long Term 7-day “Live-In”
Extensive Background Checks
4 to 24 Hr. “Live-Out”
Day or Night Shifts
Free Insurance Evaluation
Alzheimer’s Dementia Care
FREE QA Visit & Caregiver Interview
1-800-267-8466 www.optionscorp.com Licensed - Bonded - Insured Major Credit Cards Accepted
Call today for your Options! • www.optionscorp.com Call for your Options! (301) 562-3100 (703) 442-9700 (703) 669-1504(301) (301) 392-1387 (410) 448-1100 (410) 893-9914 (410)today 224-2700 (301) 624-5630 392-1387 Baltimore www.optionscorp.com Annapolis
OptionsMDF09.indd 1
Bethesda Bel AirFalls Church Frederick Leesburg Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
Southern Md. Southern Md.
■
retirement-living.com
6/10/11 1:52:17 PM
■
129
WHEN SOMEONE’S CARE IS IN YOUR HANDS
PUT THEM IN OURS FOR
OVER 5 GENERATIONS ELIZABETH COONEY HAS BEEN CARING FOR MARYLAND’S FAMILIES.
OUR
UNIQUE
CARE NETWORK
OFFERS A WIDE SPECTRUM OF CUSTOMIZED CARE
OPTIONS DESIGNED FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY TO BEST MEET THEIR SPECIFIC NEEDS.
24
OUR
PERSONALIZED CARE SUPPORT SYSTEM IS DIVERSE, FLEXIBLE AND AVAILABLE
HOURS A DAY, WHEREVER CARE IS NEEDED.
ELIZABETH COONEY CARE NETWORK IS FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED FOR OVER 53 YEARS SHARING OUR HOME CARE EXPERTISE AND SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE FOR THE FINEST CARE SERVICES. WE ARE THE ONLY AGENCY IN THE REGION TO BE AWARDED THE NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED
CAREGIVER REGISTRY STANDARDS BOARD ACCREDITATION.
R.N.S O L.P.N.S CERTIFIED NURSING AIDES HOME NURSING CARE COMPANIONS ESCORT O TRANSPORTATION
PERSONAL ASSISTANCE HOURLY O LIVE-IN EMERGENCY O RESPITE SHORT O LONG-TERM PRIVATE DUTY
FLEXIBLE CARE OPTIONS CUSTOMIZED CARE 24-HOUR SERVICE
™
TRUST, INTEGRITY & EXCELLENCE WWW.ELIZABETHCOONEYAGENCY.COM Licensed & Bonded | Most Insurance and Credit Cards Accepted | 24-Hour Service
410-323-1700
1-888-353-1700
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e R e a l-L i f e S tory
E
ngland native Christine Aaron can often be heard sharing her stories from serving in World War II. The 88-yearold veteran, whose duties included helping distribute uniforms, refers to herself as a ‘bird’ in those years. Following her discharge due to a bout with pneumonia, she met an American whom she married and settled with in Towson, Md. They had three children as Christine pursued a career as a care worker. When her husband passed away, she proceeded to live with her daughter and sonin-law. A cancer survivor, Christine has severe arthritis and started requiring more assistance than her working loved ones could provide. She knew she wanted to remain at home as opposed to making the transition to a senior housing option, so she looked to outside resources for making this possible. With the help of a local veterans organization, she was referred to Linda
With the support she has received from caregiver Whitney Anderson (right), Christine Aaron can enjoy spending time with friends and taking care of her bird Ringo.
Tomarchio with Options for Senior America, a company that provides in-home care throughout the state of Maryland as well as Washington, D.C. and Virginia. Christine receives home care for 20 hours during the workweek. In addition to offering assistance with daily activities, her primary caregiver, Whitney Anderson, provides Christine with her needed oxygen
and colostomy bag. Each day, Christine looks forward to the companionship and support she has found with Whitney. “They’ve been very good to us. My caregiver comes five days a week and she bathes me and cooks,” she said. She also maintains her connections with the veterans organization who also offer her assistance by providing wheelchairs, walkers and stairlifts. With all of the support she has received, she enjoys taking care of her bird Ringo, which she proudly named after the Beatle. She also spends her time getting together with friends from church. “I love being around people,” she said. “I belong to the Baptist church and we have all kinds of dinners.” Most importantly, however, Christine knows utilizing the services of a home care company has given her family peace of mind. “Options is wonderful,” she said. “They’ve always been there to send someone to help me. They have been very good and have never let me down.”
*RùDKHDG ù*HWùFRPI\ Quality care in the comfort of your home.
When you are not feeling well, recovering from a major illness, surgery or injury, Carroll Home Care comes to you. As the only home care provider affiliated with Carroll Hospital Center, we bring high-quality health care right to your door. From skilled nursing to physical therapy, we offer a variety of in-home services— all from Maryland’s most compassionate team. Services include: • Skilled nursing • Nutrition education • Infusion therapy • Wound care • Palliative care services
• Home health aides • Medical social work • Physical/speech/occupational therapy • Pediatric care • Maternal infant visits & lactation support
So go ahead, put your feet up and relax. We’ll come to you and get you back on your feet as quickly as possible.
Affiliate of Carroll Hospital Center; Medicare certified; Member of the National Association of Homecare
Caring for patients in Carroll, Baltimore and Frederick Counties. 410-871-8000 | 1-888-224-2580 | 292 Stoner Avenue | Westminster, MD 21157 Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
131
Quality Care in the Comfort of Your Home We provide doctors and patients with solutions for managing short-term post hospital home care and long-term medical care, allowing patients to be safe and independent. Let our team of healthcare professionals meet your needs at home.
6NLOOHG 1XUVLQJ 6HUYLFHV
+RXUO\ DQG /LYH ,Q +RPH 7KHUDSLHV 37 &DUH 27 6SHHFK
+RVSLFH 'LVHDVH 0DQDJHPHQW 3URWRFROV 3HUVRQDO &DUH
0HGLFDUH &HUWLÀHG &+$3 $FFUHGLWHG
For More Information Or To Make A Referral
Home Health/Hospice 866-243-1234 Personal Care 877-747-7479 www.phri.com 132
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
HOW TO
pay for home care
understanding costs can help with decision making As the desire to remain at home is becoming an increasingly popular option for many, it is important to understand the costs of care and your payment options while researching different home healthcare companies. Costs for companion care are covered primarily by private payments and range from $15-$25 per hour. Home healthcare must also be paid for with private funds, unless it is prescribed by a physician and provided by a Medicarecertified agency. Prices for home health care also range from $15-$25 per hour. Long-term care insurance policies may cover companion care and home health care. If you qualify for Medicaid, a government program for low-income individuals, it may subsidize some of your home care needs. Since laws vary from
state to state, you will need to contact your local Area Agency on Aging for more information concerning government benefits. Skilled nursing care will be paid for by Medicare as long as it is determined to be â&#x20AC;&#x153;intermittent skilled care,â&#x20AC;? which includes occupational, respiratory, speech, and physical therapy. To be covered, care must be ordered by a doctor. Individuals who meet income requirements may be eligible to receive skilled nursing services through Medicaid. Major medical health insurance will also cover Individuals who meet income requirements a limited number of skilled home vis- may be eligible to receive skilled nursing its. Costs for these services vary greatly services through Medicaid. depending upon coverage by Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance. if there are funds from social services Contact your local Office on Aging or block grants available to cover home State Department of Health to find out care costs.
Do you need in-home care for a family member, friend or yourself? Are there times you are worried about your parents being alone? Right At Home can provide Care & Companionship for all of the above. s 0ROVIDING COMFORT AND SECURITY s /FFERING RESPITE PEACE OF MIND BY WORKING with YOU TO DEVELOP A PERSONALIZED CARE PLAN TAILORED TO lT YOUR FAMILY S NEEDS s !SSISTING WITH DAILY ACTIVITIES SUCH AS BATHING PERSONAL HYGIENE s 0ROVIDING LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING LAUNDRY MEAL PREPARATION LOCAL TRANSPORTATION MEDICATION REMINDERS AND MORE Call Right at Home today for a free in-home consultation to see if home care is an option for your situation. Visit us online at www.rightathome.net Frederick, Carroll & Howard Counties ....................1-866-696-2211 Anne Arundel, Mongomery & Prince Georgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Counties ....................................... 301-255-0066 Washington, D.C. ...................................................... 202-269-0008 Fairfax & Arlington Counties ...................................... 703-538-4584 Prince William, Loudoun & Fauquier Counties .......... 571-379-8211
RightatHomeMDS10.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
2/1/10 9:08:51 AM
â&#x2013;
133
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e R e a l-L i f e S tory
A
fter different careers in public service, Baltimore City resident Bessye Clay eventually found herself needing a helping hand. In June 2010, the North Carolina native, known to her family and friends as ‘Miss Bessye,’ had undergone back surgery. Desiring to return home, it was clear Miss Bessye would need the assistance of a home health care agency when she was discharged from the hospital. “I didn’t have any problems with the hospital,” she said. “But I’d rather be in my home. It’s more comfortable.” Fortunately, her doctor referred her to P-B Health, an agency that provides skilled nursing, therapy services, medical social work and personal care. With the agency, Miss Bessye not only received the care and support she needed, but she found companionship. Angela Lewis, a Registered Nurse who has been with the agency for 14 years, provided wound care for her surgical incision and Miss
When Bessye Clay (right) utilized the services of a home health agency, she not only received the care she needed, but found companionship with Registered Nurse Angela Lewis.
Bessye also received physical therapy services. “The nurses would come out and help me with walking and I did all kinds of therapy with them,” said Miss Bessye. She has also credited Angela with helping her to avoid what could have been debilitating injuries after she slipped and fell in her home last September. As a result, Miss Bessye has suffered from sciatica, but said things could have been worse had it not been for Angela checking on her and insisting she go to the hospital. “If she hadn’t insisted that I go, I might not
be able to walk right now,” said Miss Bessye. Thanks to P-B Health, she made her recovery much quicker than expected and would gladly recommend the agency to others. With the improvement of her health, however, there has just been one downside for Miss Bessye. “I wish Angela was still coming,” she said. “I miss her very much. She was an excellent nurse.” These days, Miss Bessye enjoys spending time with her family in the area and catching up with Dot, a friend she had made in the hospital who also received care from the home health agency. “Some of the same nurses that came to see me went to see her,” said Miss Bessye. “We now call each other every day. We are always laughing and talking about the great service we have had.” Excerpts reprinted with permission from the article, ‘The Growing Need for Home Health Care Services’ by Ursula Battle in the “Baltimore Times” (December 3-9, 2010).
When you or a loved one need health care in the home, Personal Touch is there and has been for more than 30 years!
Personal Touch has experienced,
compassionate providers who will provide rehabilitative or long term care for as long as you need it. Call for short or long term solutions to your healthcare needs.
s Skilled Nursing s Home Health Aides
s Physical Therapy s Companion Care
s Occupational Therapy s Speech Therapy s Respite Care s Holiday Care
24 hours/7 days per week • Licensed, Bonded & Insured
Medicare/Medicaid Certified • Most private insurance • Private pay
410-321-8448 or e-mail pheagy@pthomecare.com PersonalTouchMDW10_11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
2/9/11 10:20:43 AM
135
&YUSBPSEJOBSZ )PNF $BSF BU "GGPSEBCMF 3BUFT )FMQJOH GBNJMJFT MJLF ZPVST TJODF
1FSTPOBM $BSF )PNFNBLJOH
"U (SJTXPME 4QFDJBM $BSF XF VTF B QSPQSJFUBSZ TUFQ TDSFFOJOH QSPDFTT UP TFMFDU UIF CFTU DBSFHJWFS GPS ZPVS OPO NFEJDBM IPNF DBSF OFFET $BSFHJWFST PGGFS DPNQBOJPOTIJQ TVQQPSU XJUI BDUJWJUJFT PG EBJMZ MJWJOH BOE FYQFSJFODF JO DBSJOH GPS JOEJWJEVBMT XJUI "M[IFJNFS T %JTFBTF BOE PUIFS DISPOJD DPOEJUJPOT 8F USFBU ZPVS GBNJMZ BT JG JU XFSF PVS PXO
$PNQBOJPOTIJQ
3BUFT IPVS ] -JWF JO ] 0WFSOJHIU X TMFFQ 3BUFT BSF TVCKFDU UP DIBOHF +VMZ JT 4BOEXJDI (FOFSBUJPO NPOUI $FMFCSBUF CZ NFOUJPOJOH UIJT BEE UP SFDJFWF ZPVS UI XFFL PGGJDF GFF GSFF $BMM GPS B GSFF OP PCMJHBUJPO DPOTVMUBUJPO
*O #BMUJNPSF $JUZ #BMUJNPSF $PVOUZ BOE )PXBSE $PVOUZ DBMM XXX (SJTXPME4QFDJBM$BSF DPN
0GGJDF GFF POMZ XBJWFE 7BMVF EFQFOET PO IPVST PG TFSWJDF $BMM GPS EFUBJMT .VTU TUBSU TFSWJDF CZ
-JDFOTF
136
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
HOW TO
make aging in place possible
professionals can help modify the home for your needs Countless studies have shown that homeowners overwhelmingly prefer to age in a familiar place, but when daily life can become too much to manage, substantial home alternations may be necessary. Certified Aging-In-Place Specialists (CAPS) can help reconcile the need for a familiar environment with the need to prioritize safety and accessibility. Such specialists have been trained in the specific needs of the older adult population and unique ways to modify homes. They are also experts in designing common remodeling projects and on how to combat common barriers to accessibility. One thing to keep in mind when considering a CAPS specialist is that they offer a service in drawing from their professional knowledge to help turn your ideas into an organized and thorough
plan. However, no matter where you start in the process, a professional remodeler will have to be hired to make the actual modifications to your home. Some typi-
CAPS can help reconcile the need for a familiar environment with the need to prioritize safety and accessibility.
cal modifications that will increase access and maneuverability include brighter lights, bath and shower grab bars, countertop heights, multifunctional first floor master suites, and elevators. CAPS professionals are mostly remodelers, but a number of general contractors, designers, architects and health care consultants who have been instructed in techniques for building aestheticallypleasing, barrier-free living environments are also involved in planning. CAPS was developed by The Remodelers Council of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) in conjunction with the NAHB Research Center, NAHB 50+ Housing Council and the AARP in order to address the growing number of consumers requiring these modifications.
We Bring Healthcare Services to Your Front Door MedStar Health Visiting Nurse Association helps people heal in the comfort of their own homes. We provide in-home healthcare services for homebound patients who just returned from the hospital. We also care for those who are disabled or living with a chronic condition.
In-Home Healthcare Services s 3KILLED NURSING s 2EHABILITATION PHYSICAL THERAPY OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY AND SPEECH THERAPY s )NTRAVENOUS )6 DRUG THERAPY s My Health@Home disease management programs s -EDICAL SOCIAL WORK s !CTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING SUPPORT BATHING GROOMING WALKING AND COOKING
Immunization & Wellness Services 4O SUPPORT GOOD HEALTH IN OUR COMMUNITIES -ED3TAR (EALTH 6.! PROVIDES IMMUNIZATION EDUCATION AND WELLNESS SERVICES TO ORGANIZATIONS ACROSS THE region. This includes oN SITE IMMUNIZATION CLINICS HEALTH ASSESSMENTS screenings and education.
Contact us at 800-862-2166 or go to medstarhealthvna.org. Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
137
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
finding and evaluating an aging-in-place specialist Compare how much money you have to spend on a project and compare it to the cost of moving for a financial perspective. To find CAPS, seek referrals from others who may have had similar work done. Before you commit to a remodeler, verify with your local state office of consumer protection and Better Business Bureau that he/she has the appropriate license(s) in your state. Ask for a writ-
NURSING
ten estimate of the work your remodeler will perform based on your own specifications. Be firm, but prepared to pay the total amount in full. Finally, select a professional with plenty of experience with your type of project. Remember, the lowest price does not always ensure a successful modeling project and home improvement is an investment that will pay dividends for years to come.
Small enough to embrace you, large enough to support you.
SERVICES
The comfort and care of your loved one is our most important priority. We have been providing skilled care, respite care and holiday care in the Baltimore area for over a decade.
RN’s
�
LPN’s
�
GNA’s
�
CNA’s
Call us to discuss your specific needs 24 hours per day/7days per week Phone: 410.321.5560 � Fax: 410.321.5565 Visit our website: www.accessnursing.com Licensed by the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and JCAHO accredited
Compassionate Homecare You Can Depend On When your health is compromised, all of the options can seem overwhelming. Turn to Maxim Healthcare Services, a dependable, cost-effective provider of homecare and companion services. Together, we’ll create a care plan that meets your individual needs. Whether you need 24-hour clinical care or just assistance with things around your home, Maxim can help. You can focus on feeling happy and healthy, while we take care of the rest. Why Choose Maxim? RNs and LPNs Home Health Aides and Companions Flexible Payment Options Most Major Insurances Accepted State Medicaid Programs W
138
■
retirement-living.com
■
W
W
.
1-800-394-9990
M ■
Frederick (301) 631-2255 (866) 466-2982
Richmond (804) 355-9800 (800) 345-1226
Towson (410) 494-0260 (877) 586-2946
Millersville (443) 274-3071 (866) 898-4567
Salisbury (410) 677-4900 (877) 210-2345
Washington, D.C. (202) 545-6980 (866) 617-3784
Northern Virginia Silver Spring (703) 533-3131 (301) 585-9595 (800) 598-8778 (800) 658-3820 A
X
I
M
H
O
M
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
E
C
A
R
E
.
C
O
Woodbridge (703) 490-0796 (866) 331-7998 M
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
Apply for Accessibility Improvements A New Maryland Program Helps Seniors Age in Place
A new program is underway in Maryland to help the many individuals who prefer to remain in the comfort of home while maintaining their independence. The Accessible Homes for Seniors (AHS) program is the result of a partnership between the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) and Maryland Department of Aging (MDoA) to promote accessibility-related improvements to the homes of seniors. Funded by DHCD under the Maryland Housing Rehabilitation Program, this new program will provide zero percent interest, deferred loans for a term of 30 years to finance accessibility improvements. The program is administered by Special Loan Programs and is marketed through local Area Agencies on Aging (AAA). The maximum loan amount will be up to 85 percent of the value of the property taking into account any superior mortgages. Loans will be offered for terms of up to 30 years and must be repaid upon sale, transfer or refinance of the property. The accessibility-related improvements include the installation of grab bars, railings and ramps along with the widening of doorways, among others. Additions to accommodate first floor bathrooms and laundry rooms will also be considered on a case by case basis. In order to be eligible, individuals must be Maryland residents with at least one resident who is 55 or older. They generally must own and occupy the home to be renovated as their primary residence, and the home should be structurally sound and free of health and safety hazards. Additionally, the residents should not have any outstanding tax liens, open bankruptcy or foreclosure, and should meet the income requirements as listed below. INCOME LIMITS FOR 80% OF MEDIAN INCOME • INTEREST RATE RANGE 4.5% - 7.0% HOUSEHOLD SIZE
1 Person 2 Persons 3 Persons 4 Persons
MAXIMUM INCOME WASHINGTON, DC PMSA*
MAXIMUM INCOME REST OF STATE
$ 57,500 $ 65,750 $ 73,950 $ 82,160
$ 46,000 $ 52,550 $ 59,100 $ 65,680
*Includes Calvert, Charles, Frederick, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties
Applications and assistance are available at local Area Agencies on Aging. Source: The Maryland Department of Housing & Community Development. Visit http://www.dhcd.state.md.us/Website/programs/ahsp/ for more information and to access the AHS application form.
Providing One of Life’s Simple Pleasures...
Peace of Mind
With our In-Home Care Services, we give you “Peace of Mind” in knowing that your loved one is being well cared for. We have the experience to make a difference, and will work with you to develop an individualized care plan that’s right for your loved one. All of our caregivers are selected based on their personality and experience, and are thoroughly screened.
Call today to begin the caring process!
Visit us online at:
410-832-7761 option 3 800-480-3225 option 3
http://selectcare.genesishcc.com Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
139
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
Home Care Patient Rights Federal law requires that all individuals receiving home care services be informed of their rights as a patient. Following is a model patient bill of rights the National Association for Home Care (NAHC) has developed, based on the patient rights currently enforced by law.
Home care patients have the right to: n be fully informed of all his or her rights and responsibilities by the home care agency; n choose care providers; n appropriate and professional care in accordance with physician orders; n receive a timely response from the agency to his or her request for service; n be admitted for service only if the agency has the ability to provide safe, professional care at the level of intensity needed;
Home
IS WHERE
The Heart Is THAT’S WHY WE MAKE
House Calls
receive reasonable continuity of care; receive information necessary to give informed consent prior to the start of any treatment or procedure; n be advised of any change in the plan of care, before the change is made; n refuse treatment within the confines of the law and to be informed of the consequences of his or her action; n be informed of his or her rights under state law to formulate advanced directives; For more information on patient rights, visit http://www.nahc.org/consumer/rights.html. n n
• Skilled Care • Personal Care • Companionship • Respite Care • Dementia Care • Meal Preparation • Errands • Light Housekeeping • AM & PM Care • Medication Assistance • Transportation to Appointments •
Certified Senior Advisor on Staff Call for Your FREE In-Home Assessment www.nursesavailable.com
1-24 hour non-medical & medical care available in the home, hospital, assisted living or nursing facility
Use us one time or for a lifetime. You tell us what you need and we will design a Plan of Care around your needs. All of our Care Plans are designed with you in mind. CALL FOR A FREE RATE SHEET & BROCHURE
Licensed by the State of Maryland Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene
Nurses Available®
410-321-4466
NursesAvailableF08.indd 1
6/5/08 11:17:32 AM
Owner & Operator, Linda Cromwell, is recipient of the 2011 “Women of Distinction” Award from Howard County Business Womens Network.
Compassion, dignity, and peace of mind...
BEING THERE SENIOR CARE LLC We are a non-medical service that goes beyond just maintenance. Our individualized care promotes and enhances the emotional well being of the whole person. Dignity is a standard we maintain while managing the complexities of daily care. We ensure a good rapport between caregivers, clients and the family. s Short and long-term care 24/7 at home or any nursing facility s Assistance with personal hygiene, meal preparation and light housekeeping s Respite care for caregivers
Owner & Operator’s Mother 140
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
BeingThereMDSUMMER11b.indd 1
■
s Transportation to and from activities, errands, and appointments.
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
Covering Baltimore and surrounding counties Member of the Howard County Coalition Geriatric Services
BEING THERE S e n i o r
C a r e ,
L L C
FREE Consultation
410-971-8999 www.beingthereseniorcare.com
6/6/11 1:59:02 PM
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e Questions to Ask When Hiring Paid Caregivers If facing this decision, the following questions will help in making a safe and educated decision:
1. If the hired caregiver becomes ill or
such injuries via â&#x20AC;&#x153;domestic employee exclusions.â&#x20AC;?
otherwise unavailable, what alternate arrangements can be made?
7. Assuming family is not available to
5. Are criminal history background checks,
2. Are social security, federal and state
taxes, and unemployment insurance paid so the family is not legally responsible?
state abuse registry checks, and prior work reference checks completed?
6. Is there bonding and insurance in place
3. Is there verification that the paid
caregivers can legally work in the U.S.?
4. If the hired caregiver is injured, who
is responsible? Remember that many homeownersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; insurance policies exclude
that would cover any injury to the client, damage, or theft? When an agency says they are â&#x20AC;&#x153;bonded,â&#x20AC;? family members should be sure that this covers injury or damages related to the caregiver(s) working in the home.
supervise paid caregivers at all times, will there be documentation that substantiates the completion of services?
If the adult caregiver does not have the time or resources available to answer these important questions, the services of a professional home care agency or adult day care center may be the right solution.
E x c e l l e n c e v i c e 15 Se r Y e a r s o f
Our hands hearts and are inhome. your home. Our hearts and arehands in your
Complimentary Initial Assessment
and Care Plan Assessment by RN S Complimentary Initial
Skilled & Non-Skilled Assistance and Care Plan by RN
24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a week
S Skilled & Non-Skilled Assistance Meal Preparation S 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a week Bathing, Feeding, Dressing S Meal Preparation S Bathing,410-602-3993 Feeding, Dressing
www.wecarepds.com
Personal Errands
Light Housekeeping S Personal Errands Transportation S Light Housekeeping Scheduling, Plus Emergency S Transportation Coverage S Scheduling, Plus Emergency Medication Reminders
Coverage
S Medication Reminders
Licensed by the State of Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
410-602-3993 Prompt, Personal, Professional www.wecarepds.com
Licensed by the State of Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Prompt, Personal, Professional WeCare_MDW10_11.indd 1
9/15/10 2:06:16 PM
)PNFDBSF t )PTQJDF 1BMMJBUJWF $BSF t 3FIBCJMJUBUJPO t -JWJOH "TTJTUBODF 4FSWJDFT
Ask your Doctor about Celtic Healthcare
Connecting Home and Health
$&-5*$ t XXX DFMUJDIFBMUIDBSF DPN Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
141
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e R e a l-L i f e S tory
T
hose who have met Mary Stan Feik know that she is extremely independent and quite an accomplished woman of her time. Mary grew up in Western New York, where her father owned an auto repair shop and she learned to assemble engines at a very young age. By age 18, she had flown four fighter planes and just one year later had accrued more than 6,000 hours as a test pilot. Despite graduating high school in just three years, she was denied acceptance into a college Engineering program based on her gender. In 1942, however, she was hired by the federal government as an Engineering Assistant. After 34 years of service, she went on to spend a decade restoring airplanes for the Air & Space Museum. Married for 54 years, Mary was also involved in the Civil Air Patrol where she earned the rank of Colonel. Now, her daughter has followed in her footsteps working for the organization while Mary spends her time as a lecturer, teacher and career
Following an accident and rehabilitation, Mary Feik has made a speedy recovery for which she credits Griswold Special Care.
counselor. Last year alone, she logged 31 trips speaking to different civic groups and Civil Air Patrol Squadrons in several states, including Alaska and Hawaii. With such an active life, it comes as no surprise that Mary shows no signs of slowing down, even when faced with an injury. While in her yard preparing for a storm, a freak accident left her leg fractured in two places. Following surgery, she was transferred to rehabilitation and eventually able to return to her home in Annapolis.
Totally dependent, she decided to look into local home care agencies. Her daughter helped her with the process and researched GRISWOLD SPECIAL CARE, one of the agencies suggested by the rehabilitation center that offers personal care, homemaking and companionship. They contacted owner Katherine Gravelle, and the agency completed an assessment of Mary’s needs and matched her with the caregiver that would best complement her personally. With 24-hour live-in care, Mary received assistance with all activities of daily living. Since contacting GRISWOLD, Mary has made a speedy recovery, regaining her full independence prior to the time frame predicted, and she is driving once again. For this, she credits her live-in caregiver, Ann, who has proven to not only be a professional, but a close friend who has provided her with great care and companionship. “It takes a lot of sensible knowledge to do what Ann does,” said Mary.
Extraordinary Home Care at Affordable Rates Helping families like yours since 1982 - 17-step employee screening process - Ongoing free home visits - Private pay or insurance - Licensed, bonded & insured - Experienced Alzheimer’s, MS and ALS caregivers
Call for a free, no-obligation consultation.
Anne-Arundel and Kent Island, call: 410.975.9750 www.GriswoldSpecialCare.com
Rates: $15.50/hour | Live-in: $165/day
Personal Care Homemaking Companionship License # 080404
Thanks to CAREWELL COMPANIONS, I Can Finally Sleep at Night Knowing
MOM’S IN GOOD HANDS.
-PDBMMZ 0XOFE t 'BNJMZ 0QFSBUFE *OTVSFE #POEFE 4FSWJOH #BMUJNPSF $JUZ $PVOUZ
CAREWELL COMPANIONS offers One-on-One Care Giving for Seniors. We’re Leaders in Client Dedication, Integrity and Excellence in In-Home Companion Care, Wherever Home May Be. Services include: Companionship Hourly or 24-hour Live-in Care Escort to Doctors Visits, Family Events, Recreation & Other Activities Meal Preparation Medication Reminders Housekeeping
CAREWELL COMPANIONS, LLC Our Family Caring for Your Family
142
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
CareWell_MD_SUMMER11.indd 1
■
Call for a No-Obligation Consultation
410-456-4230 WWW.CAREWELLCOMPANIONS.COM
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
6/1/11 1:17:56 PM
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
Understanding Home Health Care Benefits When it comes to understanding Medicare coverage, many individuals can find themselves in a complex web of information. This especially applies to those who want to know if they are eligible for Medicare coverage when entering a nursing home or receiving home health care. Below is some helpful information on whether you can use your home heath care benefits if you have Medicare and what services and products it will cover. First, you can use your home health care benefits if all of the following applies to your situation. Your doctor must prescribe that you need medical care at home and create a care plan. The care you need has to be intermittent in the form of skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy or speech therapy. The home health agency must be Medicare-certified and you must be homebound, or unable to leave the home unassisted. Once you have established those requirements, it is important to understand what Medicare will actually cover, which includes the following: • Home health aide services on a part-time or intermittent basis, as long as there is a skilled need • Medical social services • Certain medical supplies • Durable medical equipment (wheelchair, walker, bedside commode, etc.) Given the services and products above that Medicare does cover, it is also valuable to take note of what is not covered. Care that is required 24 hours a day will not be covered. Other services not covered extends to personal care provided by home health aides such as bathing and dressing along with homemaker services like cleaning and laundry. Also not included are home-delivered meals. If you require care that goes beyond intermittent visits for a limited amount of time, or if your needs are not covered by Medicare, an important option to consider is private duty home care. For more information on Medicare coverage, visit medicare.gov. Information Provided by Family & Nursing Care/Legacy Home Care and adapted from medicare.gov.
Committed to Excellence in Home Care mmm$Y^[iWf[Wa[c[Z_YWbijW\Ó d]$Yec *'&#)('#*(,-
]ddh^c\ V ]dbZ ]ZVai]XVgZ V\ZcXn ^h V kZgn 8 ^bedgiVci YZX^h^dc# 8]ZhVeZV`Z =dbZ 8VgZ ]Vh WZZc hZgk^c\ i]Z 7Vai^bdgZ Xdbbjc^in h^cXZ '%%&! VcY lZ VgZ gVc`ZY ^c i]Z ide * d[ hiV[Ò c\ V\ZcX^Zh ^c i]Z VgZV# LZ VgZ ZmeZgih l^i]^c i]Z adXVa bZY^XVa Xdbbjc^in VcY `cdl Vaa i]Z gZhdjgXZh VkV^aVWaZ id i]dhZ lZ hZgkZ#
ChesapeakeHomeCare_MD_SUMMER11.indd 1
6/13/11 2:36:35 PM
100s of articles on
Home Care &
much more can be found at
retirement-living.com Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
143
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
Universal Design creates spaces designed for convenience, safety and economy
B
aby boomers are the generation of choice, and when it comes to their retirement needs, they plan to do things their way. In fact, a recent AARP survey examining the opinions of Americans over the age of 45 found that the majority of them plan to stay in their current residence for as long as possible. Combine this information with the Center for Disease Control’s findings that falls are the leading cause of injury or death among people 65 years and older, and that 60 percent of these fatal falls happen at home. It’s no wonder that there is a growing trend among home builders and remodelers to create “universal design” living spaces. Universal design homes need to ac-
commodate occupants with decreased health, vision, mobility, hearing, dexterity and income. There are a number of ways that new houses can be designed, or existing houses can be remodeled, to make life easier for people with such limitations, whether they be an older adult or injured. And the bonus is that such modifications usually make the home more comfortable and more safe for everyone. Most issues related to universal design fit into one of three categories: convenience, safety/health, and economy. Designs for convenience include anything that makes life easier, such as automatic garage door openers, lighted switches, lever handles for doors and faucets, wheelchair ramps, home elevators and stair lifts, wider halls and doors, intercom systems, taller toilets, and openings without raised thresholds (including shower stalls), among many others. What’s more, businesses catering to the aging community have exploded, and most all offer adapted versions of their regular products. Installing lever-type
door handles, for example, or wheelchair accessible entrances and bathrooms isn’t any more expensive than regular knobs and doorways. Safety considerations include adjusting water temperature to avoid scalding injuries, good lighting, installation of smoke detectors, placement of handrails and grab-bars, removal of slippery throw rugs, and generally reducing clutter and obstacles. Universal design modifications generally increase the home’s value—making these changes economically sound. As more home buyers look for houses where they can age in place, universally designed spaces are becoming increasingly valuable. Modifying one’s home is merely customizing it, and universal design accommodates everyone. From small children to elderly, and it’s a worthwhile consideration in the planning stages of house design if a homeowner is planning to stay in the same house they always known after retirement.
SUPERIOR SERVICE BECAUSE WE CARE At HELP at HOME Services, our mission is to provide superior service through the same care, concern and compassion that we show our own families.
Personal and Non-Medical Care
443-275-1524
www.helpathomeservices.com
144
■
retirement-living.com
■
Help at Home_MDF10.indd 1
t Companionship t Meal Preparation t Housekeeping t Laundry
t Errands t Medication Reminders t Assistance with Bathing & Dressing t And so much more
Dependable, Trustworthy, Affordable & Personalized Care in the Comfort of Your Home. We are at your service in Baltimore, Carroll and surrounding counties. Bonded, Licensed & Insured
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
6/17/10 9:36:59 AM
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
stair ways
Featured Design:
The optimal home would have all living areas on one level with no stairs. However, most homes in the region feature living areas on multiple levels which makes the stairway a critical element of design. Some solutions include: n n n n n
dequate grip rails on both sides that A extend beyond the landings Lighting on and around the stairway Contrasting colors to provide visual cues Floor treads Chair lifts, platform lifts, elevators
The stairwells in the Prince William Universal Design Demonstration House are widened, with
handrails on both sides. The stairs’ contrasting colors and lighting make use by the visually impaired easy and safe.
kitchens
Featured Design:
Well designed kitchens can accommodate the different heights and abilities of family members or visitors to the home. Some design and products to consider include: n n n n n n n
arying counter heights V Elevated dishwasher Roll-out & pull-down shelves Swiveling cabinet doors with lazy Susan style shelving Rolling carts Dark and light colors for visual contrast Pull-out countertops below ovens
n n n n n n n
S ide-by-side refrigerator Knee space underneath cook tops and sinks Front control touchpad appliances Heat-proof surfaces Eliminating sharp corners Additional lighting including under-cabinet lighting Ergonomic utensils & products
The kitchen in the innovative Prince William Universal Design Demonstration Home featured an elevated
dishwasher as well as a sink with knee space and convenient one-lever faucet. The project showed how seamlessly beautiful and functional a home can be designed as it attracted thousands of visitors during its three-month viewing period.
ComForcare Home Care™ SERVICE
Assistance with bathing, grooming, transfers, medication reminders, meal preparation and safety supervision for fall prevention.
COMFORCARE Supporting Independence, Dignity and Quality of Life NEW PROGRAMS: s TOC: Transition of Care from Hospital or Rehab to Home. s Personal Care Your Way - Everyday
ASSESSMENT Initial and ongoing care assessments provided. SCREENING Caregivers are meticulously screened and monitored for your peace-of-mind. SECURITY SUPPORT
Call Anytime
410-922-6262
Our caregivers are fully insured and bonded. Home Care and office assistance available 24/7.
nwbaltimore.comforcare.com
ComForCare_MDSUmmer11gills.indd 1
6/6/11 12:39:14 PM
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
145
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
HOW TO
locate resources
help is available in your neighborhood and across the country Government agencies are an invaluable resource that can serve as clearinghouses for much needed information and provide a vital connection to programs and services. The Older Americans Act (OAA) of 1965 created the Administration on Aging (AoA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and a national network of agencies that promote and protect the health and well-being of older adults. Amendments to the OAA provided grants to Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs), giving them the resources to identify local needs and plan and fund local programs. The Department of Health & Human Services describes this comprehensive network as the National Aging Network. The key components of this network serving
seven million Americans age 60 and over as well as 325,000 caregivers are the Administration on Aging, the State Units of Aging, and the Area Agencies on Aging.
formation assistance to the general public, the AoA developed the Eldercare Locator in 1991 connecting Americans and their caregivers with information about local services. The program puts individuals in Administration on Aging (AoA) touch with local AAAs and other commuAs the leader of the Network, AoA works nity-based organizations. To contact the Elprimarily to increase awareness amongst dercare Locator, call 1-800-677-1116 or visit government agencies, organizations and www.eldercare.gov. the general public in regards to the needs of the older American population. In addi- State Units on Aging tion to recommending policy and developThe State Units on Aging (SUA) serve ing regulations, AoA is also responsible for as the state arm of the AoA. SUAs coorproviding grants to worthwhile projects. dinate services in their states by workThe AoA can be reached at www.aoa.gov or ing with a variety of state agencies and other public and private organizations. 202-619-0724. State Units also award grants to AAAs Eldercare Locator in order to help create community speIn an effort to provide nationwide in- cific programs.
PRIVATE DUTY SHIFTS â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no place like home for quality and individualized careâ&#x20AC;?
H
DAYS t NIGHTS t Homes Hospitals t Nursing Homes Assisted Living Facilities t Retirement Centers
OMECAREWORKS, INC.
410.602.5101
Sheila Kalish Fechter, MSW
Licensed by the State of Maryland, Department of Health and Menal Hygiene
HomeCareWorks_MDF09.indd 1
10/9/09 11:36:35 AM
7KH &$5( \RX QHHG LQ WKH &20)257 RI KRPH /HW +RPH&DOO DVVLVW \RX LQ PDNLQJ D VPRRWK WUDQVLWLRQ IURP KRVSLWDO WR KRPH :H KDYH WKH WHFKQRORJ\ DQG VSHFLDOO\ WUDLQHG VWDII WR KHOS \RX UHJDLQ \RXU VWUHQJWK DQG LQGHSHQGHQFH :H DOVR SURYLGH YDOXDEOH JXLGDQFH DQG VXSSRUW WR \RXU FDUHJLYHU ,Q DGGLWLRQ \RXU FDUH LV SURYLGHG XQGHU WKH GLUHFW VXSHUYLVLRQ RI \RXU SK\VLFLDQ
6HUYLQJ DOO RI 0DU\ODQG )XOO 6HUYLFH +RPH +HDOWK &RPSDQ\ 0HGLFDUH &HUWLĂ&#x20AC;HG -&$+2 $FFUHGLWHG
PROUD MEMBER
/+&JURXS FRP
146
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
find local services
how Area Agencies on Aging can help you On the local level, Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) coordinate and provide services to meet the needs and concerns of residents who are 60 years of age and older. Because of the many services and programs they offer, Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) are one of the single most important resources. Available services vary by locale, and the list below is just a sampling of the ones that are routinely offered by AAAs. Services provided by most AAAs: n Adult Day Care is available for individuals who need daytime supervision. n Case Management Services are conducted by professionals who can assess needs and arrange for services to encourage continued independence. n E lder Abuse Prevention Programs provide investigative services and intervention in cases of abuse. n Financial Assistance and benefit counseling is conducted by professionals. n Home Health Services provide needed care in the home environment. n Home Repair Programs help older adults complete needed repairs to avoid major problems. n Home Modification Programs provide renovations to make the home safer and more secure for individuals who choose to age in place. n Legal Assistance is available for individuals aged 60 and older with legal problems involving government benefits, tenant rights, and consumer issues. n Nutrition Services Programs provide home delivered meals to homebound individuals and congregate meals in specified locations in the community. n Respite Care provides caregivers with a much needed break from the constant care and supervision of their elderly loved one. n Senior Centers offer educational, recreational, and social activities for older adults. n Transportation Programs can provide door-to-door transit for individuals who do not have private transportation and/or cannot use public transportation. n Volunteer Programs connect interested older adults with fulfilling volunteer positions in the community.
The PREFERRED CHOICE of Hospitals, Physicians, Nurses & Social Workers We specialize in private duty nursing and personal care with honest, warm, caring and dependable
Available in the home, hospital, long-term
U Registered Nurses U Companions U Licensed Practical Nurses U Certified Nursing Assistants
U Personal Care U Bathing U Dressing
care and assisted living (4, 8 or 12-hour shifts) U Meals U Companionship U Light housekeeping
THE NURSE BANK OF MARYLAND
0IKESVILLE s 4OWSON s WWW NURSEBANKOFMD COM Most long-term care insurance accepted. Licensed by the State of Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene NursesBank_MDSS10.indd 1
9/8/10 2:29:21 PM
Absolute Companion Care
d 0GGFSJOH FYDFQUJPOBM JO IPNF PS JO SFTJEFODF DBSF d 0DDBTJPOBM PS MPOH UFSN DBSF d 0XOFE CZ B QSPGFTTJPOBM BXBSE winning educator and trainer in the GJFME PG $BSFHJWJOH d &YQFSJFODFE JO XPSLJOH XJUI IPTQJDF UP DPPSEJOBUF FOE PG MJGF DPNGPSU BOE DBSF d 3FTQJUF TFSWJDFT BMMPX GBNJMJFT UP uUBLF B CSFBLv XJUI DPOGJEFODF d $FSUJGJFE DBSFHJWFST BOE DPNQBOJPOT
Care You Should Expect.... at Home We employ a holistic approach in our care: attention to mind, body, spirit and environment with continunity and consistency in our care and caregivers.
Our caregivers are our best ambassadors
Absolute (adj.) ab-so-lute 1. Standing apart from the usual 2. Fundamental 3. Complete Websterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s English Dictionary
Privately owned, Community based at 16928 York Rd., Monkton 21111 4FSWJOH /PSUIFSO #BMUJNPSF $JUZ BOE $PVOUZ BOE OFJHICPSJOH DPVOUZ BSFBT d Licensed, Bonded & Insured
410-357-9640
www.absolutecompanion.com
licensed as a residential services agency by the MD Dept of Health & Mental Hygiene, Office of Health Care Quality Lic. #R2479
AbsoluteCompCareMDSUMMER11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
5/24/11 1:24:12 PM
â&#x2013;
147
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
HOW TO
find the right resource for you
the services that can meet your lifestyle and needs The categories of professionals listed below are merely a sampling of some of the more prominent specialties in the senior-serving marketplace. With a little searching, individuals and their families will undoubtedly find highly qualified professionals to meet any and all of their needs. The list of expert services continues to grow and change just as the individuals they serve continue to redefine what life is like after 65. Audiology & Hearing Aid Providers Too often, as people begin to lose their hearing, they withdraw from social activities and make changes to their daily routine to compensate for the loss rather than seeking out the help of professionals. Audiologists and Hearing Aid Pro-
viders can diagnose an individualâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s level of hearing loss and find the appropriate hearing aid for their condition, budget, and lifestyle.
Such services include researching various specialists and preferred physicians, scheduling appointments and handling emergency care. Advocacy groups are also there to Counseling & Psychological help improve patient safety, reform Services Medicare and insurance policies and Counselors, psychologists, and life promote healthier lifestyles. coaches are focusing their energies on the needs of individuals and their fami- Eldercare Consultants lies. They can offer counseling, advice, Consultants serve as a comprehensive and assistance with all of the various resource for important living decisions issues surrounding eldercare. Psycholo- and are especially helpful for family gists can also provide competency eval- caregivers. Individualized consultations help families identify pertinent issues uations. that need to be addressed. After workHealth Care/Medical Advocacy ing with the family to identify specific Organizations can assist individuals needs, consultants identify providers and families by coordinating and re- and resources that are available to help searching their specific medical needs. meet those needs.
the the
independence you need quality of life you deserve
ď&#x20AC;&#x2039;ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;&#x153;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x161; ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x153;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2026;ď&#x20AC;&#x2021;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;˘ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x153;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2030;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;˘ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x152;ď&#x20AC;&#x;ď&#x20AC;&#x153;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2022;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2022;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x203A;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x201D;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x203A;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;&#x203A;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013; ď&#x20AC;&#x2019; ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x201C;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;˘ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2022;ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;&#x2DC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;Ąď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC;&#x2022;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;&#x2DC;ď&#x20AC;&#x201C;ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;&#x153;ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x203A;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x201D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC;˘ď&#x20AC;&#x192; ď&#x20AC;¤ ď&#x20AC;&#x152;ď&#x20AC;&#x;ď&#x20AC;&#x153;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x201D;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC;&#x2022;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x153;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x203A;ď&#x20AC;˘ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x153; ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;? ď&#x20AC;¤ ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC;&#x201A;ď&#x20AC;&#x2022;ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x203A;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x203A;ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC;&#x201A;ď&#x20AC;&#x201C;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x153;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x2022;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122; ď&#x20AC;¤ ď&#x20AC;&#x160;ď&#x20AC;&#x2022;ď&#x20AC;&#x153;ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2DC;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x201D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x2DC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x201D;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2022;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x153;ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x201C;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x;ď&#x20AC;&#x153;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;Ąď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;&#x;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;? ď&#x20AC;&#x160;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x201E;ď&#x20AC;&#x2020;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2022;ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;&#x;ď&#x20AC;&#x153;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2C6;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;˘ď&#x20AC;? ď&#x20AC;&#x2026;ď&#x20AC;&#x192;ď&#x20AC;&#x201A;ď&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x2026;ď&#x20AC;&#x2026;ď&#x20AC;&#x201E;ď&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x2021;ď&#x20AC;&#x201A;ď&#x20AC;&#x201A;ď&#x20AC;&#x2020; ď&#x20AC;Łď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;Ąď&#x20AC;Ąď&#x20AC;Ąď&#x20AC;&#x192;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;˘ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x192;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;&#x2DC; ď&#x20AC;&#x2039;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x17E;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x201C;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x153;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;&#x201D;ď&#x20AC;&#x161;ď&#x20AC;&#x160;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2C6;ď&#x20AC;&#x;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2026;ď&#x20AC;&#x201A;ď&#x20AC;&#x2020;ď&#x20AC;&#x201E;ď&#x20AC;&#x2026;ď&#x20AC;&#x2021;ď&#x20AC;&#x;ď&#x20AC;&#x160;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x201E;ď&#x20AC;&#x192;ď&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x2026;ď&#x20AC;&#x192;ď&#x20AC;&#x2030;ď&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x2026;ď&#x20AC;&#x2020;ď&#x20AC;&#x201E;ď&#x20AC;&#x2020;ď&#x20AC; ď&#x20AC;&#x2039;ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;?ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x17D;ď&#x20AC;&#x201D;ď&#x20AC;&#x203A;ď&#x20AC;&#x2022;ď&#x20AC;&#x2122;ď&#x20AC;&#x201D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2013;ď&#x20AC;&#x201D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x203A;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x152;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x201C;ď&#x20AC;&#x201D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2DC;ď&#x20AC;&#x201D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x201C;ď&#x20AC;&#x201D;ď&#x20AC;&#x2014;ď&#x20AC;&#x2019;ď&#x20AC;&#x201D;ď&#x20AC;&#x20AC;ď&#x20AC;&#x2018;ď&#x20AC;&#x201C;
When the need is there, so are we.
Capital City Nurses has been providing private duty caregivers in homes, hospitals, assisted living, and medical facilities for almost 35 years. Owned and managed by nurses, we are the full-service agency with a reputation for attention to detail and exceeding expectations.
$BMM )PVST B %BZ BU t XXX DBQJUBMDJUZOVSTFT DPN $BSJOH DPNQBOJPOT BOE OVSTFT BSF BWBJMBCMF UP BTTJTU XJUI u Activities of Daily Living u Alzheimersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and Dementia Care u Post-Op & Cosmetic Care u Diabetes, Cardiac & Cancer Care
Washington DC ~ Chevy Chase ~ Columbia ~ Baltimore 4FSWJDFT BWBJMBCMF GSPN UP IPVST
u Hospice Support u â&#x20AC;&#x153;Daughters Down the Streetâ&#x20AC;? u Newborn & Child u Medication & Care Management
1SFTJEFOU BOE 'PVOEFS 4VTBO 1 3PEHFST 3/
Licensed by the Maryland DHMH RSA #R399, NRSA #070508 Licensed in Washington DC Provisional License #HCA0040
148
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
CapitalCityNurses_MD10_11.indd 1
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
9/24/10 10:59:36 AM
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
marciâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s medicare answers Dear Marci, I need home health care. Will Medicare cover this? â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Boris
Dear Boris, Medicare will help pay for your home care if all four of the following are true: 1. You are homebound, meaning it takes a considerable and taxing effort to leave your home; and 2. You need skilled nursing care on a part-time or intermittent basis and/or you need skilled therapy services; and 3. Your doctor signs a home health certification stating that you qualify for Medicare home care because you are homebound and need intermittent skilled care. The certification must also say that a plan of care has been made for you, and that it is regularly reviewed
by a doctor. Usually, the certification and plan of care are combined in one form that is signed by your doctor and submitted to Medicare. â&#x20AC;˘ Starting April 1, 2011, as part of the certification, doctors must also confirm that they (or certain other providers, such as nurse practitioners) have had a face-to-face meeting with you that was related to the main reason you need home care. This meeting must occur within 90 days of starting to receive home health care or within 30 days after you have already started receiving home health care. Your doctor must specifically state that the face-to-face meeting confirmed that you are homebound and that you qualify for intermittent skilled care. 4. You receive your care from a
Medicare-certified home health agency (HHA). â&#x20AC;&#x201D;Marci Marciâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Medicare Answers is a service of the Medicare Rights Center (www. medicarerights.org), the nationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest independent source of information and assistance for people with Medicare. To speak with a counselor, call (800) 3334114. To subscribe to â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dear Marci,â&#x20AC;? the Medicare Rights Centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s free educational e-newsletter, simply e-mail dearmarci@ medicarerights.org To learn more about the services that Medicare will cover and how to change plans, log on to Medicare Interactive Counselor at the Medicare Rights Centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s website at www.medicareinteractive.org
$PNGPSU ,FFQFSTÂĽ JT B MFBEFS JO JOOPWBUJWF JO IPNF DBSF $PNCJOJOH UIF XBSN UPVDI PG QFSTPO UP QFSTPO DBSF XJUI $PNGPSU ,FFQFST 4BGFUZ$IPJDFÂĽ JO IPNF NPOJUPSJOH UFDIOPMPHZ XF DBO DVTUPNJ[F UIF CFTU DBSF QMBO GPS ZPVS loved one. Serving Towson and Surrounding Areas
410-339-7056 www. c o m f o r tkeeper s.com
Adonai Healthcare Services IS COMMITTED TO 0ROVIDING 9OU 7ITH 1UALITY AND #OMPASSIONATE #ARE IN THE 3AFETY OF 9OUR (OME
BRINGING CARE
Hom e
t .FBM QSFQBSBUJPO t $PNQBOJPOTIJQ t &SSBOET JODJEFOUBM transportation t 1FSTPOBM DBSF TVDI BT CBUIJOH NPCJMJUZ USBOTGFS BTTJTUBODF t 4BGFUZ$IPJDFÂŽ 1FSTPOBM &NFSHFODZ 3FTQPOTF 4ZTUFNT .FEJDBUJPO 4PMVUJPOT
Each office independently owned and operated. | Š 2010 CK Franchising, Inc.
Helping you take care of a loved one locally or from a distance.
=aQ_`U[Z_+ #ALL 5S 4ODAY HOUR LINE
From a Few Hours to 24-hours a day.
ADONAI
Offering a Wide Range of In-Home Care Services: HEALTHCARE SERVICS Personal Care (CNAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, GNAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s & Home Healthaides) Services include: s -EDICATION !DMINSTRATION s #OMPANIONSHIP s -EAL 0REPARATION ,IGHT (OUSEKEEPING s "ATHING $RESSING s %RRANDS 3HOPPING !PPOINTMENTS s ,IFTING 4RANSFERRING s -EDICATION 2EMINDERS s &EEDING 3KILLED #ARE 2. S ,0. S 3ERVICES INCLUDE s 7OUND #ARE -ANAGEMENT s 4UBE &EEDING s $IABETIC -ANAGEMENT #ARE s #ARDIAC 2ESPIRATORY #ARE s 0OST /PERATIVE #ARE s )NJECTIONS s -EDICATION -ANAGEMENT Licensed, Bonded & Insured | www.adonaihs.com Adonai_MDSUMMER11.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
6/6/11 3:44:39 PM
â&#x2013;
149
8IFUIFS ZPV BSF MPPLJOH GPS TPNFPOF UP Whether you are looking for someone to IFMQ BO BHJOH QBSFOU B GFX IPVST B XFFL PS OFFE NPSF DPNQSFIFOTJWF BTTJTUBODF help an aging parent a few hours a week )PNF *OTUFBE DBO IFMQ or need more comprehensive assistance, Home Instead can help.
$BMM GPS B GSFF OP PCMJHBUJPO BQQPJOUNFOU
Call for a free, no-obligation appointment: #BMUJNPSF BOE #BMUJNPSF $PVOUZ 'SFEFSJDL BOE $BSSPMM $PVOUJFT 410.337.8910
)BSGPSE BOE $FDJM $PVOUJFT
Your parents want to stay in the place they call home.
We can help.
homeinstead.com IPNFJOTUFBE DPN
&BDI )PNF *OTUFBE 4FOJPS $BSFĂ&#x203A; GSBODIJTF PGmDF JT JOEFQFOEFOUMZ
Half_HomeInstead_MDF2010.indd 1
150
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
PXOFE BOE PQFSBUFE Ă? )PNF *OTUFBE *OD
6/3/10 1:20:04 PM
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
ANNE ARUNDEL County A.A.A. Warman Home Care 151 888-243-6602 n n n n Access Nursing Services 138 410-321-5560 n n n n Adonai Healthcare Services, LLC 149 240-764-8357 n n n n n Amedisys Home Health of Annapolis Ins. Bk. 410-571-9394 n n n Amedisys Home Health/Glen Burnie Ins. Bk 410-590-4926 n n n At Home Care, Inc. 301-879-2700 n n At Home Support and Staffing, Inc. 301-879-2700 n n Being There Senior Care, LLC 140 410-971-8999 n n n n BrightStar-Anne Arundel 150 410-697-3527 n n n n Chesapeake Home Care 143 410-321-4267 n n n n Community Hospices of Maryland 120 866-234-7742 n n n n n n Elizabeth Cooney Care Network 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n Genesis SelectCare 139 800-480-3225 n n Griswold Special Care 142 410-975-9750 n n n Homecall Home Health 146 800-444-0096 n n n Home Care Works 146 410-602-5101 n n Hospice of the Chesapeake 124 410-987-2003 n n n n Ivory House Health Services 6 410-823-3153 n n n Maxim Healthcare Services 138 866-898-4567 n n n n n MedStar Health Visiting Nurse Asn. 137 800-862-2166 n n n Nurse Bank of Maryland 147 410-486-3350 n n n Nurses Available, Inc 140 410-321-4466 n n n n Options for Senior America 129 410-224-2700 n n n n P-B Health 145 410-235-1060 n n n n n Professional Care, Inc. 153 410-321-1684 n n n n Professional Healthcare Resources, Inc. 132 866-243-1234 n n n n n n
Regent Healthcare Reliance Home Care
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Home Health Care & Services
410-872-0310
n n n n
155 301-789-2525
n n n n
Right at Home
133 301-255-0066
n n n n
Visiting Angels
134 410-505-5161
n n
Visiting Angels
134 410-956-7771
n n n
WeCare Private Duty Services, Inc.
141 410-602-3993
Baltimore City A.A.A. Warman Home Care
151 888-243-6602
Access Nursing Services
138 410-321-5560
n
n n n
n n n
n
n
n
Amedisys Home Health of Baltimore Ins. Bk. 410-737-0040
n n n
Amedisys Home Health of Towson 1ns. Bk. 410-825-8810
n n n
Being There Senior Care, LLC
140 410-971-8999
BrightStar of Baltimore City/County
150 443-275-2796 n n n n
Capital City Nurses
148 410-344-0057
CareWell Companions
2,142 410-456-4230
Chesapeake Home Care
143 410-321-4267
n n n
n n n n n
n n n
145 410-922-6262 n n
Comfort Keepers
149 410-339-7056
Elizabeth Cooney Care Network
n
n n n
120 866-234-7742
n n n
n n n
5,130,152 410-323-1700
n n n
n
139 800-480-3225 n
Genesis SelectCare
n
ComForcare Home Services Community Hospices of Maryland
n
n
Greater Chesapeake Home Health Ins. Bk. 410-931-0990
n n n
Homecall Home Health
146 800-444-0096
n
Home Care Works
146 410-602-5101
Home Instead Senior Care
150 410-337-8910
Ivory House Health Services
6
Highlighting denotes paid advertising.
410-823-3153
n
n n n
n n n n n
n
Please confirm all information with agencies.
1-888-243-6602
AAAWarman_MDSUMMER.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
5/19/11 3:16:43 PM
■
151
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
Maxim Healthcare Services 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n MedStar Health Visiting Nurse Asn. 137 800-862-2166 n n n Nurse Bank of Maryland 147 410-486-3350 n n n Nurses Available, Inc. 140 410-321-4466 n n n n Options for Senior America 129 410-448-1100 n n n n P-B Health 145 410-235-1060 n n n n n Personal Touch Home Care of MD. 135 410-321-8448 n n n n n Private Home Care, LLC. 27 410-486-6565 n n n n Professional Care, Inc. 153 410-321-1684 n n n n Professional Healthcare Resources, Inc. 132 866-243-1234 n n n n n n Regent Healthcare 410-872-0310 n n n n Reliance Home Care 155 301-789-2525 n n n n Stella Maris Home Health & Hospice 124,160 410-252-4500 n n n n n Visiting Angels Living Assistance 134 410-505-5161 n n n Visiting Angels Living Assistance 134 410-337-7838 n n n Visiting Angels Living Assistance 134 410-218-9506 n n n Visiting Angels Living Assistance 134 410-730-4115 n n n WeCare Private Duty Services, Inc. 141 410-602-3993 n n n BALTIMORE County A.A.A. Warman Home Care Absolute Companion Care Access Nursing Services Amedisys Home Health of Baltimore Amedisys Home Health of Towson Bayada Nurses Being There Senior Care, LLC BrightStar of Baltimore City/ County
Capital City Nurses 148 410-344-0057 n n n n Carroll Home Care & Hospice 121,131 410-871-8000 n n n n CareWell Companions 2,142 410-456-4230 n n Celtic Health Care 141 800-355-8894 n n n Chesapeake Home Care 143 410-321-4267 n n n n ComForcare Home Services 145 410-922-6262 n n n Comfort Keepers 149 410-339-7056 n n Community Hospices of Maryland 120 866-234-7742 n n n n n n Elizabeth Cooney Care Network 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n Genesis SelectCare 139 800-480-3225 n n Greater Chesapeake Home Health Ins. Bk 410-931-0990 n n n GRISWOLD SPECIAL CARE 136 410-988-5094 n n n Help at Home Services 144 443-275-1524 n n n Home Care Works 146 410-602-5101 n n Home Instead Senior Care 150 410-337-8910 n n n Homecall Home Health 146 800-444-0096 n n n Home With You Companion Care 410-654-3300 n n n Ivory House Health Services 6 410-823-3153 n n n Maxim Healthcare Services 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n MedStar Health Visiting Nurse Asn. 137 800-862-2166 n n n Nurse Bank of Maryland 147 410-486-3350 n n n Nurses Available, Inc. 140 410-321-4466 n n n n Options for Senior America 129 410-448-1100 n n n n P-B Health 145 410-235-1060 n n n n n Personal Touch Home Care of MD. 135 410-321-8448 n n n n n Private Home Care, LLC 27 410-486-6565 n n n n Professional Care, Inc. 153 410-321-1684 n n n n
151 888-243-6602 n n n n 147 410-357-9640 n n n n 138 410-321-5560 n n Ins. Bk. 410-737-0040 n n n Ins..Bk. 410-825-8810 n n n 148 410-442-8007 n n 140 410-971-8999 n n n n 150 443-275-2796 n n n n
Please confirm all information with agencies.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising.
CALL US WHEN EXPERIENCED COMPASSIONATE CARE MATTERS MOST. R.N.S & L.P.N.S CERTIFIED NURSING AIDES HOME NURSING CARE ESCORT/TRANSPORTATION
TRUST, INTEGRITY & EXCELLENCE
Licensed & Bonded
152
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Home Health Care & Services
■
|
410-323-1700 1-888-353-1700 WWW.ELIZABETHCOONEYAGENCY.COM
PERSONAL ASSISTANCE HOURLY LIVE-IN EMERGENCY RESPITE PRIVATE DUTY O
O
FLEXIBLE CARE OPTIONS CUSTOMIZED CARE 24-HOUR SERVICE
Most Insurance and Credit Cards Accepted
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
|
24-Hour Service
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
Professional Healthcare Resources
132 866-243-1234
Regent Healthcare Reliance Home Care
n n n n n n
410-872-0310
n n n n
155 301-789-2525
n n n n
Stella Maris Home Health & Hospice 124,160 410-252-4500 Visiting Angels Living Assistance
n n
134 410-505-5161
n n
n n n n
Visiting Angels Living Assistance
134 410-218-9506
n n n
Visiting Angels Living Assistance
134 410-337-7838
n n n
Visiting Angels Living Assistance
134 410-730-4115
n n
WeCare Private Duty Services, Inc.
141 410-602-3993
CALVERT County A.A.A. Warman Home Care Chesapeake Home Care Elizabeth Cooney Care Network
n
n n n
151 888-243-6602
n n n
n
143 410-321-4267
n n n
n
120 866-234-7742
n n n
n n n
5,130,152 410-323-1700
n n n
n
Community Hospices of Maryland
146 800-444-0096
Maxim Healthcare Services
138 877-586-2946
n n n
Options for Senior America
129 301-392-1387
n n
n
n
143 410-321-4267
n n n
n
120 866-234-7742
n n n
n n n
5,130,152 410-323-1700
n n n
n
Community Hospices of Maryland Elizabeth Cooney Care Network
n
n
n n
Homecall Home Health
CAROLINE County Chesapeake Home Care
146 800-444-0096
Maxim Healthcare Services
138 877-586-2946
n n n
Options for Senior America
129 410-224-2700
n n n n
151 888-243-6602
n
n n n
n
n n
Homecall Home Health
Carroll County A.A.A. Warman Home Care
n
n
n
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Home Health Care & Services
Absolute Companion Care 147 410-357-9640 n n n n Access Nursing Services 138 410-321-5560 n n n n Amedisys Home Health/Westminster Ins. Bk. 410-751-9904 n n n Bayada Nurses 148 410-442-8007 n n Carroll Home Care & Hospice 121,131 410-871-8000 n n n n Chesapeake Home Care 143 410-321-4267 n n n n ComForcare Home Services 145 410-922-6262 n n n Community Hospices of Maryland 120 866-234-7742 n n n n n n Elizabeth Cooney Care Network 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n Help at Home Services 144 443-275-1524 n n n Homecall Home Health 146 800-444-0096 n n n Home Care Works 146 410-602-5101 n n Home Instead Senior Care 150 443-918-3100 n n Ivory House Health Services 6 410-823-3153 n n n Maxim Healthcare Services 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n Nurse Bank of Maryland 147 410-486-3350 n n n Options for Senior America 129 410-448-1100 n n n n Personal Touch Home Care of MD. 135 410-321-8448 n n n n n Private Home Care, LLC 27 410-486-6565 n n n n Professional Care, Inc. 153 410-321-1684 n n n n Right at Home of Central Maryland 133 410-871-9804 n n Stella Maris Home Health & Hospice 124,160 410-252-4500 n n n n n Visiting Angels Living Assistance 134 410-549-8002 n n n WeCare Private Duty Services, Inc. 141 410-602-3993 n n n CECIL County Amedisys Home Health of Elkton Being There Senior Care, LLC
Ins. Bk 410-398-4733 n n n 140 443-752-7264 n n n n
Please confirm all information with agencies.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising.
The Agency That Cares About You IST EBZ t EBZT XFFL t -JWF *OT PS )PVSMZ t /FX 3BUFT t 3/T t -1/T t /VSTJOH "TTJTUBOUT t $PNQBOJPOT t )PTQJUBMT t )PNFT /VSTJOH )PNFT t 3FDPNNFOEFE CZ 1IZTJDJBOT )PTQJUBMT t .FEJDBM /PO .FEJDBM /FFET
Since 1984 â&#x20AC;&#x153;Private Duty Nursing At Its Bestâ&#x20AC;?
(410) 329-8003 (410) 321-1684
www.professionalcareinc.com
All caregivers are screened, licensed, bonded and insured. Licensed by the State of Maryland Department of Health & Mental Hygiene ProfessionalCare_MDS10.indd 1
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
1/26/10 11:37:15 AM
153
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
Chesapeake Home Care 143 410-321-4267 n n n n Community Hospices of Maryland 120 866-234-7742 n n n n n n Elizabeth Cooney Care Network 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n Home Instead Senior Care 150 410-287-4211 n n Maxim Healthcare Services 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n MedStar Health Visiting Nurse Asn. 137 800-862-2166 n n n Options for Senior America 129 410-893-9914 n n n n Regent Healthcare 410-872-0310 n n n n WeCare Private Duty Services, Inc. 141 410-602-3993 n n n CHARLES County A.A.A. Warman Home Care 151 888-243-6602 n n n n Adonai Healthcare Services, LLC 149 240-764-8357 n n n n n Chesapeake Home Care 143 410-321-4267 n n n n Community Hospices of Maryland 120 866-234-7742 n n n n n n Elizabeth Cooney Care Network 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n Homecall Home Health 146 800-444-0096 n n n Maxim Healthcare Services 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n Options for Senior America 129 301-392-1387 n n DORCHESTER County Capital City Nurses 148 410-344-0057 n n n Chesapeake Home Care 143 410-321-4267 n n n Community Hospices of Maryland 120 866-234-7742 n n n Elizabeth Cooney Care Network 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n Homecall Home Health 146 800-444-0096 n Home Health Care of America Ins. Bk. 410-543-8258 n Maxim Healthcare Services 138 877-586-2946 n n n
n n n n n n n n n n n n n
Options for Senior America
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
129 410-224-2700
n n n
n
FREDERICK County A.A.A. Warman Home Care 151 888-243-6602 n n n n Bayada Nurses 148 410-442-8007 n n Carroll Home Care & Hospice 121,131 410-871-8000 n n n n Chesapeake Home Care 143 410-321-4267 n n n n Edenton Home Care 301-694-3100 n n Elizabeth Cooney Care Network 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n Homecall Home Health 146 800-444-0096 n n n Home Instead Senior Care 150 301-846-9922 n n Maxim Healthcare Services 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n Options for Senior America 129 301-624-5630 n n n n Right at Home of Central Maryland 133 301-696-1122 n n Regent Healthcare 410-872-0310 n n n n Specialty Care Services 154 800-880-2184 n n n n n Visiting Angels of Frederick 134 301-418-6172 n n n GARRETT County Chesapeake Home Care Elizabeth Cooney Care Network Homecall Home Health Maxim Healthcare Services Options for Senior America
143 410-321-4267 n n n n 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n 146 800-444-0096 n n n 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n 129 301-791-2445 n n n n
HARFORD County Absolute Companion Care Amedisys Home Health of Bel Air Being There Senior Care, LLC
147 410-357-9640 n n n n Ins. Bk. 410-420-6412 n n n 140 443-752-7264 n n n n
Please confirm all information with agencies.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising.
154
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Home Health Care & Services
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
Capital City Nurses 148 410-344-0057 n n n n CareWell Companions 2,142 410-456-4230 n n Chesapeake Home Care 143 410-321-4267 n n n n Community Hospices of Maryland 120 866-234-7742 n n n n n n Elizabeth Cooney Care Network 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n Genesis SelectCare 139 800-480-3225 n n Greater Chesapeake Home Health Ins.Bck. 410-931-0990 n n n Homecall Home Health 146 800-444-0096 n n n Home Instead Senior Services 150 410-420-7950 n n Ivory House Health Services 6 410-823-3153 n n n Maxim Healthcare Services 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n MedStar Health Visiting Nurse Asn. 137 800-862-2166 n n n Nurse Bank of Maryland 147 410-486-3350 n n n Nurses Available, Inc. 140 410-321-4466 n n n n Options for Senior America 129 410-893-9914 n n n n Personal Touch Home Care of MD. 135 410-321-8448 n n n n n Professional Care, Inc. 153 410-321-1684 n n n n Stella Maris Home Health & Hospice 124,160 410-252-4500 n n n WeCare Private Duty Services, Inc 141 410-602-3993 n n n Howard County A.A.A. Warman Home Care 151 888-243-6602 n n n n Access Nursing Services 138 410-321-5560 n n n Adonai Healthcare Services, LLC 149 240-764-8357 n n n n Amedisys Home Health /Westminster Ins. Bk. 410-751-9904 n n n At Home Care, Inc. 301-879-2700 n n At Home Support and Staffing, Inc. 301-879-2700 n n
n n
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Home Health Care & Services
Bayada Nurses
148 410-442-8007
n n
Being There Senior Care, LLC
140 410-971-8999
n n n
n
BrightStar-Howard County
150 301-588-0859
n n n
n
Capital City Nurses
148 410-715-5496
n n n
n
143 410-321-4267
n n n
n
120 866-234-7742
n n n
n n n
5,130,152 410-323-1700
n n n
n
Chesapeake Home Care Community Hospices of Maryland Elizabeth Cooney Care Network Genesis SelectCare
139 800-480-3225 n
n
GRISWOLD SPECIAL CARE
136 410-988-5094
n
Homecall Home Health
146 800-444-0096
Home Care Works
146 410-602-5101
n n
n
n
n n n
Home With You Companion Care
410-654-3300
n n n
Ivory House Health Services
410-823-3153
n n
6
Maxim Healthcare Services
138 877-586-2946
n n n
n
n
n
Nurse Bank of Maryland
147 410-486-3350
n n
n
Nurses Available, Inc.
140 410-321-4466
n n n
n
Options for Senior America
129 410-448-1100
n n n
n
n
P-B Health
145 410-235-1060
n n n n n
Personal Touch Home Care of MD.
135 410-321-8448
n n n n n
Private Home Care, LLC.
27 410-486-6565
n n n n
Professional Care, Inc.
153 410-321-1684
n n n n
Professional Healthcare Resources, Inc. 132 866-243-1234
n n n n n n
Regent Healthcare
410-872-0310
n n n n
Reliance Home Care
155 301-789-2525
n n n n
Right at Home of Central Maryland
133 866-696-2211
Specialty Care Services
154 800-880-2184 n n n n
n n n
Please confirm all information with agencies.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising.
We Bring Care and Comfort to Your Home • Companions • Home Health Aides • Skilled Nursing
• Meal Preparation • Hourly or Live-In • Medication Reminders • Free Assessment of Needs • Personal Care
RELIANCE Home Care
Licensed, insured & bonded
“You can rely on us.”
301-789-2525 • 703-340-8570 • 24 Hours/7 Days • www.reliancehomecare.com Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
155
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
Stella Maris Home Health & Hospice 124,160 410-252-4500 n n n Visiting Angels Living Assistance 134 410-549-8002 n n n WeCare Private Duty Services, Inc. 143 410-602-3993 n n n KENT County Chesapeake Home Care Elizabeth Cooney Care Network Maxim Healthcare Services Options for Senior America
143 410-321-4267 5,130,152 410-323-1700 138 877-586-2946 129 410-224-2700
n n n n n n n n n n
Professional Healthcare Resources, Inc. 132 866-243-1234
n n n n n n
Reliance Home Care
155 301-789-2525
n n n n
Right at Home
133 301-255-0066
n n n n
Specialty Care Services
154 800-880-2184 n n n n
n
PRINCE GEORGE’S County A.A.A. Warman Home Care
151 888-243-6602
n n n
n
Adonai Healthcare Services, LLC
149 240-764-8357
n n n n n
n n n n n n
MONTGOMERY County A.A.A. Warman Home Care 151 888-243-6602 n n n n Adonai Healthcare Services, LLC 149 240-764-8357 n n n n n At Home Care, Inc. 301-879-2700 n n At Home Support and Staffing, Inc. 301-879-2700 n n Amedisys Home Health/Burtonsville Ins. Bk. 301-421-9091 n n n Being There Senior Care, LLC 140 410-971-8999 n n n n BrightStar-Silver Spring 150 301-588-0859 n n n n Capital City Nurses 148 301-986-9129 n n n n Chesapeake Home Care 143 410-321-4267 n n n n Community Hospices of Maryland 120 866-234-7742 n n n n n n Elizabeth Cooney Care Network 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n Genesis SelectCare 139 800-480-3225 n n Homecall Home Health 146 800-444-0096 n n n Maxim Healthcare Services 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n MedStar Health Visiting Nurse Asn. 137 800-862-2166 n n n Options for Senior America 129 301-562-3100 n n n n Private Home Care, LLC. 27 410-486-6565 n n n n
Amedisys Home Health of Largo
Ins. Bk 301-322-6023
At Home Care, Inc.
301-879-2700
At Home Support and Staffing, Inc.
301-879-2700
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
n n n
n n
n n
n n n n
Capital City Nurses
148 410-344-0057
n n n
n
143 410-321-4267
n n n
n
120 866-234-7742
n n n
n n n
5,130,152 410-323-1700
n n n
n
Chesapeake Home Care Community Hospices of Maryland Elizabeth Cooney Care Network Genesis SelectCare
139 800-480-3225 n
Homecall Home Health
146 800-444-0096
n n
n
n n n n n
Hospice of the Chesapeake
124 410-987-2003 138 877-586-2946
MedStar Health Visiting Nurse Asn.
137 800-862-2166
Options for Senior America
129 301-562-3100
n n n n
Professional Healthcare Resources, Inc.
132 866-243-1234
n n n n n n
Regent Healthcare
n
Maxim Healthcare Services
n n n
n
n
n n n
410-872-0310
n n n n
Reliance Home Care
155 301-789-2525
n n n n
Right at Home
133 301-255-0066
n n n n
Specialty Care Services
154 800-880-2184 n n n n Please confirm all information with agencies.
100s OF Articles on
retirement-living.com ■
n
150 410-697-3527
Home Health Care
156
n
BrightStar
Highlighting denotes paid advertising.
Find
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Home Health Care & Services
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Home Car e
Visiting Angels Living Assistance Queen Anne’s County Chesapeake Home Care Elizabeth Cooney Care Network GRISWOLD SPECIAL CARE Homecall Home Health Maxim Healthcare Services Options for Senior America
134 410-956-7771
n n
n
143 410-321-4267 n n n n 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n 142 410-975-9750 n n n 146 800-444-0096 n n n 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n 129 410-224-2700 n n n n
ST MARY’S County A.A.A. Warman Home Care Chesapeake Home Care Elizabeth Cooney Personnel Agency Homecall Home Health Maxim Healthcare Services Options for Senior America Visiting Angels Living Assistance
151 888-243-6602 n n n n 143 410-321-4267 n n n n 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n 146 800-444-0096 n n n 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n 129 301-392-1387 n n 134 410-337-7838 n n n
SOMERSET County Capital City Nurses 148 410-715-5496 n n n n Chesapeake Home Care 143 410-321-4267 n n n n Elizabeth Cooney Care Network 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n Homecall Home Health 146 800-444-0096 n n n Home Health Care of America Ins. Bk. 410-543-8258 n n n Maxim Healthcare Services 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n Options for Senior America 129 410-224-2700 n n n n TALBOT County Chesapeake Home Care
143 410-321-4267
n n n
n
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Phone
Live in Care Homemaker Care Skilled Care Home Healthaide Medicare Medicaid
Featured on Page
Home Health Care & Services
Elizabeth Cooney Care Network Homecall Home Health Maxim Healthcare Services Options for Senior America
5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n 146 800-444-0096 n 138 877-586-2946 n n n 129 410-224-2700 n n n
n n n n
n
WASHINGTON County Elizabeth Cooney Care Network Homecall Home Health Home Instead Senior Care Maxim Healthcare Services Options for Senior America Visiting Angels of Frederick
5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n 146 800-444-0096 n n n 150 301-846-9922 n n 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n 129 301-791-2445 n n n n 134 301-418-6172 n n n
WICOMICO County Capital City Nurses Community Hospices of Maryland Elizabeth Cooney Care Network Homecall Home Health Home Health Care of America Maxim Healthcare Services Options for Senior America
148 410-715-5496 n n n n 120 866-234-7742 n n n n n n 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n n 146 800-444-0096 n n n Ins. Bk. 410-543-8258 n n n 138 877-586-2946 n n n n n 129 410-224-2700 n n n n
WORCESTER county Capital City Nurses Elizabeth Cooney Care Network Homecall Home Health Home Health Care of America Maxim Healthcare Services Options for Senior America
148 410-715-5496 n n n n 5,130,152 410-323-1700 n n n n 146 800-444-0096 n n n Ins. Bk 410-543-8258 n n n 138 877-586-2946 n n n n 129 410-224-2700 n n n n
n
n
n
n
Please confirm all information with agencies.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising.
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
157
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
A d u lt Day C e n t e r s
HOW TO
find daytime supervision
centers provide socialization and peace of mind for caregivers
A
dult Day Centers are an important option for family caregivers as they offer socialization, activities, and necessary supervision to those who are socially isolated or need care and assistance. Caregivers can feel confident that their loved one is safe and well cared for while they are at work or performing other necessary tasks. Centers offer a variety of programs and amenities, including exercise programs and a diverse schedule of engaging activities. Assistance with the activities of daily living, including eating, walking, toileting and medication management may also be available. Additionally, many centers offer physical, speech and occupational therapies to their participants. All licensed centers provide nutritious meals and snacks on a daily basis. Choosing a Provider Information on local Adult Day Centers may also be available through senior centers, family physicians or the local Area Agency on Aging. After locating nearby providers, call them to request flyers, brochures, calendars and application information. While reviewing this information, pay careful attention to how many years the provider has been in business and their licensures and certifications. Be
If you care for your loved one at home but cannot provide round-the-clock care, an adult day care program can help. Day care centers provide socialization, activities and supervision.
sure to understand the staff credentials, staff to participant ratio, and the medical conditions the facility and its staff are equipped to handle. Inquire about the availability of transportation to and from the program if it is necessary. The types of activities offered and the menu variety should be considered as well. Specific costs and any financial assistance that is available should be clearly outlined in the information packet. Reviewing printed materials and asking questions over the phone can help narrow the choices, but the final decision of which Adult Day Center to use must be made in person. During the visit, carefully observe the general atmosphere of the building and the program. The layout of the building and the rooms should ensure easy accessibility for persons in wheelchairs or using walkers. The entire facility should
be clean and pleasant. Furniture should be sturdy and comfortable, with choices available for lounging and participating in activities. Beyond the general setup of the facility, focus on the interaction between the staff members and the participants. Do the participants appear happy and satisfied? Are volunteers available to offer assistance? The center should be a welcoming place, complete with staff members who are ready and able to help. Also, notice the participation level of the attendees. Are they actively involved? Inquire as to whether participants are involved in planning activities and how staff members handle suggestions for new programs. During the visit, staff members should be able to provide clear and easy to understand information about the services and activities provided at the center. Be sure to obtain answers for any remaining questions about center procedures, staffing and costs. Checking references from individuals who are currently using this provider or have used them in the past is the final step. After choosing a provider, try them for at least three to five days. If there are problems making the adjustment, staff members may be able to offer advice to help make the transition smoother. Article adapted from the National Adult Day Services Association, Inc.’s website. For more information, visit www.nadsa.org.
20 Years of Helping Families... We Can Help You Too!
Call the SourceBook Advisor Line
1-800-394-9990 ext. 1147 158
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
A d u lt Day C e n t e r s
Services & programs offered by Adult Medical Day Centers In order to be licensed as an Adult Medical Day Center in the State of Maryland, centers must provide the following services to their clients: â&#x2013;
Health monitoring by a skilled Registered Nurse administering medications, providing treatments, and maintaining communication with the participantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s physician on a regular basis.
â&#x2013;
â&#x2013;
the day. â&#x2013;
that meet at least 1/2 of the established RDA.
Immediate access to a Physician for consultations.
â&#x2013;
Daily exercise and fitness programs tailored to the individual interests, needs, and abilities of the participants.
Medical Social Work services providing support for families and participants, as well as assistance in gaining access to services available in their community.
Nutritious meals and snacks approved by a licensed dietician
â&#x2013;
Scheduled therapeutic activities and social events throughout
â&#x2013;
Fully trained activity and personal care staff.
â&#x2013;
Socialization and interaction with other participants with similar and diverse backgrounds.
MEDICAL ADULT DAY & REHABILITATION SERVICES Our specially trained staff offer: r " 4FDVSF 'SJFOEMZ &OWJSPONFOU r 4LJMMFE /VSTJOH 4FSWJDFT r /VUSJUJPVT .FBMT 4OBDLT r 4FSWJDFT UP "EVMUT :FBST 0MEFS r 4FSWJOH UIPTF XJUI QIZTJDBM NFEJDBM QTZDIJBUSJD BOE PUIFS EJTBCJMJUJFT r 0O 4JUF Ä&#x192;FSBQZ 4FSWJDFT
Visit us at www.activeday.com
Medical Adult Day Care & Rehab Services Annapolis (410) 573-9100
Harford County (410) 273-2060
Pasadena (410) 255-2879
Arbutus (410) 242-8900
Mt. Clare-Baltimore (410) 752-8787
Randallstown (410) 922-8600
Dundalk (410) 282-2756
Parkville (410) 663-9501
Timonium (410) 560-6717
Call and ask about a free share day
ActiveDayMDS11.indd 1
r Ä&#x192;FSBQFVUJD 3FDSFBUJPO 1SPHSBNT r %PPS UP %PPS 5SBOTQPSUBUJPO r $PNNVOJUZ 0VUJOHT r "M[IFJNFS T %FNFOUJB 1SPHSBNT r "WBJMBCMF %BZT B 8FFL *ODMVEJOH )PMJEBZT
The Smart Choice. Call Today 1BZNFOU BDDFQUFE .FEJDBJE 7" QSJWBUF JOTVSBODF TFMG QBZ .BTUFS$BSE 7JTB %FQU PG "HJOH
Marylandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Leading Provider of Medical Adult Day Services Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
2/8/11 11:02:36 AM
â&#x2013;
159
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Adult Day Centers & Services
Featured on page
Featured on page
A d u lt Day C e n t e r s
Phone
ALLEGANY COUNTY
Grace Outreach Adult Day Care Center
410-466-8702
Cumberland Covenant House
301-722-6681
Hopkins Elder Plus (PACE)
410-550-7044
Evergreen Adult Day Services
301-777-2650
Juelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Adult Day Care
410-367-8802
Georgeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Creek ADC
301-463-4085
Keswick Adult Day Center
410-662-4218
UCP - Cumberland Center
301-729-4275
Levindale Adult Med. Day Care
410-601-2360
WMHS AMDCC
301-722-0199
Providence Adult Day Care Ctr
410-523-1500
Willow Creek Adult Center
301-777-8422
Ravens Med. Adult Day Care
410-225-7888
St. Ann Adult Day Care
410-646-0320
410-255-2879
The League For People With Disabilities
410-323-0500
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Active Day of Pasadena
159
Active Day of Annapolis
159
410-573-9100
Todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Care and Family AMDC-Hamilton
410-319-9009
Foundations Medical Adult Day Care
410-789-7772
Todayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Care and Family AMDC-Harford
410-319-9161
Providence Activity Ctr. - Ctrl
410-757-7800
Walbrook Adult Day Services
410-462-5040
Providence Activity Ctr. - North
410-766-2212
BALTIMORE COUNTY
Providence Activity Ctr.-Cloverleaf
443-679-1166
Alice Manor Adult Day Care
410-298-7255
Active Day of Arbutus
159
410-242-8900
BALTIMORE CITY Adult Day Care of Overlea
410-444-5800
Active Day of Dundalk
159
410-282-2756
Active Day of Mt. Claire-Baltimore
410-752-8787
Active Day of Parkville
159
410-663-9501
Beth Jacob Adult Day Care Center
410-466-7717
Active Day of Randallstown
159 410-922-8600
Church/Harbor Hospital
410-350-8260
Active Day of Timonium
159
Eleanor E. Hooper ADCC
410-396-8067
Chimes Med. Day Hab. Ctr.
410-521-1555
Golden Dove Senior Medical Day Center
410-462-3802
Rainbow Adult Day Center of Baltimore County
410-580-1200
Golden Pond Adult Day Program
443-850-1586
Easter Seals Adult Day Services
410-277-0940
159
'XODQH\ 9DOOH\ 5RDG 7LPRQLXP 0'
â&#x2013;
retirement-living.com
â&#x2013;
1-800-394-9990
410-560-6717
Please confirm all information with agencies.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising.
160
Phone
â&#x2013;
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
age in place
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
Featured on page
Adult Day Centers & Services
Featured on page
A d u lt Day C e n t e r s
Phone Phone
Phone Phone
Friends and Family Adult Day Care
410-277-0070
GARRETT COUNTY
Friendship Adult Medical Day Center
410-866-3700
Mountain Glade AMDCC
Gallagher Services Med Day Care
410-252-4005
HARFORD COUNTY
Heritage at Babcock Prys.
410-825-5575
Active Day of Harford County
Interval’s Day Center
410-944-4415
Family & Children’s Services Adult Day Care
Rainbow Adult Day Center of Milbrook
410-580-9099
HOWARD COUNTY
Pikesville Adult Day Ctr.
410-653-3933
Evergreens Adult Day Center
240-456-0635
ReVisions Medical Day Care
410-747-4492
St. Stephen’s Adult Day Care
410-540-9188
160 410-252-4500
Winter Growth, Inc.
410-964-9616
Stella Maris Senior Day Center
159
Stoneleigh Adult Day Services
410-296-8356
KENT COUNTY
Superior Adult Day Services, LLC.
410-496-6220
Kent County MADC
UCP - Essextowne Center
410-574-7696
QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY
UCP-Sulphur Spring Center
410-574-9010
Rainbow Adult Day Center of Owings Mills
410-517-1828
CALVERT COUNTY Adult Day Care of Calvert Co.
410-535-0133
Friendly Health Services
410-535-6542
CAROLINE COUNTY Caroline County Medical ADCC
410-479-8065
CARROLL COUNTY Eldersburg Eldercare
410-795-4686
West End Place ADCC
410-840-0406
159
Kent Island Adult Day Medical Services
410-604-3731
Centreville Adult Day Medical Services
410-758-3533
ST. MARY’S COUNTY St. Mary’s County Medical Adult Day Services
301-373-6515
SOMERSET COUNTY Westover Adult Day Services
410-651-4924
TALBOT COUNTY Chesapeake Center ADC
410-822-4122
WASHINGTON COUNTY 301-745-3828
Florida Avenue MDC
301-714-1003
Homewood Adult Day Care
301-582-4893
Kemp Horn Medical Day Care Center
301-824-5142
301-934-6753
UCP - Hagerstown Center
301-790-1493
301-638-4100
Washington Co. HDC - ADC
301-791-5421
Union Hospital MADC
410-392-0539
CHARLES COUNTY Fenwick Landing
410-778-5581
Easter Seals Adult Day Services
410-273-2060 410-658-6000
103
410-838-3222
301-791-1030
Nazarene Family Care Center
CCNRC Family of Care Adult Day Services
410-273-2060
Adult Day Care at Ravenwood
CECIL COUNTY Active Day of Harford County
301-334-0585
WICOMICO COUNTY
DORCHESTER COUNTY Cambridge/South Dorchester ADC
410-221-1900
Dove Pointe, Inc.
410-341-4472
North Dorchester AMDC
410-943-1106
Lakeview Adult Day Services.
410-749-1142
Pleasant Day Medical Adult Day Care
410-228-0190
Shady Pines Adult Day Services
443-523-0050
WORCESTER COUNTY
FREDERICK COUNTY Daybreak Adult Day Services
301-696-0808
Arbor at Ocean Pines
410-208-3999
HDC - Frederick County MDC
301-293-6055
Hartley Hall Adult Medical Day Care
410-957-2252
UCP - Frederick Center
301-663-8700
Worcester Adult Day Medical Services
410-632-0111
Please confirm all information with agencies.
Highlighting denotes paid advertising. Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
161
find an expert
F e at u r e d E x p e rt : C a r e M a n ag e m e n t
Ivory House Health Services
Experts have guided you through all of lifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s major milestones. Retirement living decisions should not be any different.
Phone: 410-823-3153 Website: ivoryhouse.net (see ad page 6)
Use the chart below to find an expert and contact them today. company
Phone
website (www.)/Email*
page
Assisted Living Search Services A Place 4 Seniors
410-439-9353
aplace4seniors.com
9
Care Management Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc
410-661-6720
ferrettoeldercare.com
Ivory House Health Services RN Care Managers
410-823-3153
ivoryhouse.net
Jill Rosner, RN, BSN, Rosner Healthcare Navigation
410-591-6378 RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com
Regina M. Curran, MA
410-661-1988
reginamcurranma@verizon.net
Schaefer + Associates, LLC
410-243-2382
schaeferassoc.com
Senior Solutions, LLC
410-889-3058
seniorsolutions-baltimore.com
6 48
47
Caregiving Resources CMS - Ask Medicare
medicare.gov/caregivers
34
Certified Senior Advisors Sally E. McClellan- Avon-Dixon Agency
410-822-0506
avondixon.com
46
Sherry Rush, Offit Kurman
443-255-3632
offitkurman.com
42,46
Valorie Leeb, Offit Kurman
443-738-1573; 443-738-1516
offitkurman.com
42,46
Daily Money Management InfoDoc, Inc.
410-375-7903
infodocinc.com
45
Diabetic Supplies Paradise Professional Pharmacy
410-744-5959
yourcommunitypharmacy.com
86
Educational Programs in Gerontology Johns Hopkins University-Certificate on Aging
410-516-7428
odyssey.jhu.edu/certificate-on-aging
33
Elevators/Stairlifts/Wheelchair Lifts/Ramps Stay at Home, Inc.
443-739-5361
stayathome4life@aol.com
Errand Services, Care, Companions, Concierge Absolute Companion Care
410-357-9640
absolutecompanion.com
147
* If website does not connect as written, please add www. to the front of the address.
Descriptive listings and photos for the experts listed above are available online at 162
www.retirement-living.com.
find an expert
F e a t u r e d E x p e r t : e ld e r l a w
r home is a good idea. e is in a nursing home.
The Law Office of Michael G. Day and Assoicates
may be going into a
Phone: 301-228-2960 & 301-739-6820 Email: michaeld@mikedaylaw.com (see ad page 41)
s already in a
Experts have guided you through all of lifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s major milestones. Retirement living decisions should not be any different.
r upcoming seminar information.
D ASSOCIATES, P.C.
company mber of: National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys; r Law Section of the Maryland State Bar Association
848-9501
OLL COUNTY
301-334-0700 Being There Senior Care, LLC GARRETT COUNTY
53-A N. Centre St., Visiting Cumberland, MD 21502 Angels -- Pikesville
aw.com
Use the chart below to find an expert and contact them today. Phone
website (www.)/Email*
page
410-971-8999
beingthereseniorcare.com
140
410-218-9506
visitingangels.com
134
Legal Services/Elder Law 2/9/09 6:40:16 PM
Abraham & Bauer, LLC
443-901-1333
abrahambauer.com
39
Byrd & Byrd, LLC,Attorneys at Law
301-464-7448
byrdandbyrd.com
42
410-370-0673; 410-972-4540
chesapeake-elder-law.com
42
Frank, Frank, and Scherr, LLC
410-337-8900
frankelderlaw.com
40
Hodes, Pessin & Katz, PA
410-938-8800
hpklegal.com
40
Law Office of Lawrence Adashek, P.C.
410-415-5880
adasheklaw.com
Law Offices of Michael G. Day
301-739-6820
michael@mikedaylaw.com
41
Law Offices of Mindy Felinton PC
410-849-9311
FelintonElderLaw.com
39
Law Offices of Adam J. Roa
410-296-8166
adamjroa.com
38
410-997-4228; 410-266-1009
seniorsadviser.com
38
Law Office of Catherine Stavely
410-268-9246
cestavely@verizon.net
44
Law Office of Nomiki B.Weitzel
410-663-9400; 410-638-7779
nomikiw@aol.com
44
Offit Kurman: Rajiv Goel,Valorie Leeb
443-738-1516;443-738-1563
offitkurman.com
42
410-573-4818
sinclairprosserlaw.com
43
Chesapeake Elder Law, LLC, Candace H. Beckett
Law Offices of Valerie Rocco, P.C.
SinclairProsser Law, LLC
Medical Supplies and Equipment Paradise Professional Pharmacy
410-744-5959
yourcommunitypharmacy.com
86
Memory Assesments, Support & Education MedOptions
1-888-818-6595
medoptionsinc.com
125
Moving Coordination, Downsizing, & Design Abilities Network
410-828-7700 X1271
abilitiesnetwork.org
Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Move
301-880-3407
letsorganizellc.com
Senior Transitions , Inc.
410-515-1199
seniortransitionsinc.com
29
410-493-1001;410-583-0400
smillard@ywgcrealty.com
36
301-602-8076
thelastre-sort.com
Sue Millard,YWGC Realty The Last Re-Sort! LLC
35
* If website does not connect as written, please add www. to the front of the address.
Descriptive listings and photos for the experts listed above are available online at
www.retirement-living.com.
163
find an expert
F e a t u r e d E x p e r t : P h a r mAcy S e r vic e s
Paradise Professional Pharmacy
Experts have guided you through all of lifeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s major milestones. Retirement living decisions should not be any different.
Phone: 410-744-5959 Website: yourcommunitypharmacy.com (see ad page 86)
Use the chart below to find an expert and contact them today. company
Tina Thompson,YWGC Realty
Phone
website (www.)/Email*
410-802-6100;410-583-0400
tthompson@ywgcrealty.com
page
36
Patient Advocate Jill Rosner, RN, BSN, Rosner Healthcare Navigation
410-591-6378 RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com
48
Personal Emergency Response Systems Centrol, Inc.
877-792-4494; 410-828-5564
centrol-inc.com
Pharmacy Services Paradise Professional Pharmacy
410-744-5959
yourcommunitypharmacy.com
86
Professional Organizers InfoDoc, Inc.
410-375-7903
infodocinc.com
The Last Re-Sort! LLC
301-602-8076
thelastre-sort.com
45
Psychological Services MedOptions
1-888-818-6595
medoptionsinc.com
125
Real Estate Services Shirley Matlock--RE/Max Advantage Realty
410-465-7777
DreamHomesinMaryland.com
37
Sue Millard,YWGC Realty
410-493-1001; 410-583-0400
smillard@ywgcrealty.com
36
Tina Thompson,YWGC Realty
410-802-6100;410-583-0400
tthompson@ywgcrealty.com
36
Senior Expos Carroll County Bureau of Aging -Seniors on the Go Expo
410-386-3809
ccgovernment.carr.org/seniorgoexpo
7
Howard County Office on Aging -- 50+ Expo
410-313-5990
howardcountymd.gov/OA/50+expo.htm
49
Telephone Assistive Technology Maryland Relay
1-800-552-7724(Voice/TTY): 7-1-1
mdrelay.org
31
Telephone Helplines Catholic Charities - Answers for the Aging
410-646-6544
catholiccharities-md.org
30
* If website does not connect as written, please add www. to the front of the address.
Descriptive listings and photos for the experts listed above are available online at 164
www.retirement-living.com.
resources
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
W e b D i r e c t o ry
Featured Providers & Web Directory Use this handy reference list to contact our featured providers (advertisers) or visit company
page
website (www.)/Email*
Senior Housing Options
www.retirement-living.com
company
page
website (www.)/Email*
EMA Senior Care
18
emaseniorcare.org
Abbey Manor Assisted Living of Elkton
abbeymanorelkton.com
Emeritus Senior Living
83
emeritus.com
Alta at Regency Crest
68
altaatregencycrest.com
Envoy of Pikesville
106
envoycare.com
Angel’s Touch
94
angelstouchcare.com
Erickson - Oak Crest / Charlestown
58
EricksonLiving.com
Arden Courts
10
hcr-manorcare.com
Fahrney-Keedy Home & Village
63
fkhv.org
Assisted Living Management, Inc.
89
ALCenters.com
Fairbrooke Senior Apartments
14-15
Atrium Village
65
seniorlifestyle.com;
Fairgreen Senior Community
14-15
Augsburg Lutheran Home & Village
51
augsburg.org
Fairspring Senior Apartments
14-15
Autumn Meadows
98
AutumnMeadows.org
Fairview Senior Apartments
14-15
B’nai B’rith Homecrest House
77
homecresthouse.org
First Centrum Communities
73
firstcentrum.com
Baywoods at Annapolis
54
baywoodsofannapolis.com
Five Star Quality Senior Care
80
fivestarseniorliving.com
Beechwood Assisted Living, LLC
86
beechwoodassistedliving.com
Forest Haven Nursing & Rehab
112
foresthavennh.com
Berlin Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
119
FutureCare
107
futurecarehealth.com
Gardens of Annapolis
70
gardensofannapolis.com
Brightview
1
brightviewseniorliving.com
Brightwood
67
brightwoodliving.org
Broadmead
59
broadmead.org
Candle Light Cove
candlelightcove.com
Caritas House - Catholic Charities
20
cc-md.org
Carroll Lutheran Village
4
clvillage.org
Catered Living
91
cateredliving.net
Catholic Charities - Division of
Genesis HealthCare Network
104,126
genesishcc.com
Ginger Cove
54
gingercove.com
Glen Meadows
53
glenmeadows.org
Glynn Taff Assisted Living
81
glynntaffassistedliving.com
HCR Manor Care
108
hcr-manorcare.com
HeartHomes
88
hearthomesassistedliving.com
Holland Manor
100
Senior Housing
71
cc-md.org
Homewood
58
homewood.com
CCNRC Family of Care
103
ccnrc.org
Ivy Hall Geriatric & Rehabilitation Center 114
aslci.com/ivyhall.html
Cedar Lane Apartments
76
cedarlaneapts.com
Charlotte Hall
charhall.org
Jacob’s Well Assisted Living
117
cherrylanenursing.com
Keswick Multi- Care Center
Chester River Manor Nursing & Rehab
105
chesterriverhealth.org
Lighthouse Senior Living
Collington
52
collington.com
CommuniCare Heath Services, Inc.
110
chs-corp.com
Country Gardens Assisted Living
95 countrygardensassistedliving.net
The Brethren Home Community
60
crosskeysvillage.org
Edenton Retirement Community
75
Edenton-Retirement.com
jacobswellalf.com
Kensington Park
Cherry Lane Nursing Center
Cross Keys Village -
83
KensingtonRetirement.com
109
keswick-multicare.org
Ins. Frnt.
Londonderry Retirement Community
lighthouseseniorliving.com
69
londonderryeaston.com
Lutheran Social Services of South Central PA 21
lutheranscp.org
Maples, The
Bck. Cov.
themaples-towson.com
Maryland Masonic Homes
90
mdmasonichomes.com
Menno Haven
19
mennohaven.org
Mercy Ridge
57
mercyridge.com
* If website does not connect as written, please add www. to the front of the address. Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
165
resources
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
W e b D i r e c t o ry company
Morningside House
page
website (www.)/Email*
Insert
morningsidehouse.com
Paradise Assisted Living
87
ParadiseAssistedLiving.com
Park View Senior Apartments
66
thesheltergroup.com
Pickersgill Retirement Community
56
pickersgillretirement.org
Presbyterian Home of Maryland
61
presbyterianhomeofmd.org/
Quail Run Assisted Living
82
quailrun.org
Renaissance Gardens
84
TheCareExperts.com
Rest Assured
99
bgf.org
Ridgeway Manor
81
glynntaffassistedliving.com
Roland Park Place
55
rolandparkplace.org
Sava Senior Care
102
savasc.com
Shangri-La Assisted Living
81
shangrilaliving.com
Springhouse Assisted Living
11
hcr-manorcare.com
Springwell Assisted Living
72,79
springwellseniorliving.com
St. Elizabeth Rehab & Nursing Center
106
catholiccharities-md.org
Sun Valley Communities
92
sunvalleycommunities.com
Sunrise Senior Living
12-13
sunriseseniorliving.com
Symphony Manor in Roland Park
25
symphony-manor.com
The Village at Carsins Run
64
carsinsrun.org
Tranquillity at Fredericktowne
93
tranquillity-frederick.com
company
page
website (www.)/Email*
Capital City Nurses
148
capitalcitynurses.com
CareWell Companions, LLC
2,142
CareWellCompanions.com
Carroll Hospice & Home Care
131
carrollhospice.org
Celtic Healthcare
141
celtichealthcare.com
Chesapeake Home Care
143 chesapeakemedicalstaffing.com
ComForcare of Baltimore
145
nwbaltimore.comforcare.com
Comfort Keepers - Baltimore
149
comfortkeepers.com
Elizabeth Cooney Care Network Genesis SelectCare GRISWOLD SPECIAL CARE
5,130,152 elizabethcooneyagency.com 139
genesishcc.com
136,142
griswoldspecialcare.com
Help at Home Services
144
helpathomeservices.com
Home Instead Senior Care
150
homeinstead.com
Home With You Companion Care Homecall
146
HomeCare Works, Inc.
146
homewithyou.net lhcgroup.com
Ivory House Health Services
6
ivoryhouse.net
Maxim Healthcare Services
138
maximhealthcare.com
MedStar VNA
137
medstarhealthvna.org
Nurses Available
140
nursesavailable.com
Options for Senior America
129
optionscorp.com
Transitions Healthcare
transitionssyk.com
P-B Health
145
p-bhealth.com
Tudor Heights
84
seniorlifestyle.com
Personal Touch Homecare
135
pthomecare.com
Westminster House Apartments
74
westminsterhouseapts.org
Private Home Care
27
Williamsport Retirement Village
85
bgf.org
Professional Care, Inc.
153
professionalcareinc.com
Professional Healthcare Resources
132
professionalhealthcare.com
Woodholme Gardens
25,127
Woodlands Assisted Living, The
woodholmegardens.com woodlandsliving.org
Regent Health
regenthealth.com
Reliance Home Care
155
reliancehomecare.com
Home Care Agencies
Right At Home
133
rightathome.net
Specialty Care Services
154
specialtycareservices.com
AAA Warman Home Care, LLC
151
warmanhomecare.com
Absolute Companion Care
147
absolutecompanion.com
Stella Maris, Inc.
124, 160
Access Nursing Services, Inc
138
accessnursing.com
The Nurse Bank
147
nursebankofmd.com
Adonai Healthcare Services
149
Adonaihs.com
Visiting Angels
134
visitingangels.com
Ins. Bck.
amedisys.com
We Care Private Duty Services
141
wecarepds.com
Amedisys
At Home Care
athomecareinc.com
Adult Day Care
Bayada Nurses
148
bayada.com
Being There Senior Care, LLC
140
beingthereseniorcare.com
Active Day, Inc
159
Brightstar
150
brightstarhealthcare.com
Stella Maris, Inc.
124, 160
stellamarisinc.com
activeday.com stellamarisinc.com
* If website does not connect as written, please add www. to the front of the address.
166
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
resources
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
W e b D i r e c t o ry page
website (www.)/Email*
company
Being There Senior Care, LLC
140
beingthereseniorcare.com
Assisted Living Search Services
Visiting Angels - Pikesville
134
visitingangels.com
A Place 4 Seniors
page
website (www.)/Email*
9
aplace4seniors.com
company
Hospice
Care Management
Amedisys Hospice
122
amedisys.com
Carroll Hospice & Home Care
121
carrollhospice.org
Community Hospices of Maryland
120
communityhospices.org
Evercare Hospice
123
evercarehospice.com
Hospice of the Chesapeake
124
hospicechesapeake.org
Seasons Hospice
122
seasons.org
Stella Maris, Inc.
124
stellamarisinc.com
120
uchospice.org
Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc
ferrettoeldercare.com
Ivory House Health Services RN Care Managers
6
ivoryhouse.net
Jill Rosner, RN, BSN, Rosner Healthcare Navigation
48
RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com
Regina M. Curran, MA Schaefer + Associates, LLC
reginamcurranma@verizon.net
47
Senior Solutions, LLC
schaeferassoc.com seniorsolutions-baltimore.com
of Upper Chesapeake Health
Legal Services/Elder Law
Caregiving Resources CMS - Ask Medicare
34
medicare.gov/caregivers
46
avondixon.com
Sherry Rush, Offit Kurman
42,46
offitkurman.com
Valorie Leeb, Offit Kurman
42,46
offitkurman.com
Daily Money Management 45
infodocinc.com
Diabetic Supplies Paradise Professional Pharmacy
86
yourcommunitypharmacy.com
Educational Programs in Gerontology Johns Hopkins UniversityCertificate on Aging
33
39
abrahambauer.com
Byrd & Byrd, LLC, Attorneys at Law
42
byrdandbyrd.com
Candace H. Beckett
42
chesapeake-elder-law.com
Frank, Frank, and Scherr, LLC
40
frankelderlaw.com
Hodes, Pessin & Katz, PA
40
hpklegal.com
Law Office of Lawrence Adashek, P.C.
InfoDoc, Inc.
Abraham & Bauer, LLC
Chesapeake Elder Law, LLC,
Certified Senior Advisors Sally E. McClellan- Avon-Dixon Agency
Senator Bob Hooper House
odyssey.jhu.edu/certificate-on-aging
Law Offices of Michael G. Day
41
michael@mikedaylaw.com
Law Offices of Mindy Felinton PC
39
FelintonElderLaw.com
Law Offices of Adam J. Roa
38
adamjroa.com
Law Offices of Valerie Rocco, P.C.
38
seniorsadviser.com
Law Office of Catherine Stavely
44
cestavely@verizon.net
Law Office of Nomiki B. Weitzel
44
nomikiw@aol.com
Offit Kurman: Rajiv Goel, Valorie Leeb
42
offitkurman.com
SinclairProsser Law, LLC
43
sinclairprosserlaw.com
Medical Supplies and Equipment
Elevators/Stairlifts/Wheelchair Lifts/Ramps
Paradise Professional Pharmacy
Stay at Home, Inc.
stayathome4life@aol.com
86
Memory Assesments, Support & Education
Errand Services, Care, Companions, Concierge
MedOptions
147
absolutecompanion.com
yourcommunitypharmacy.com
Absolute Companion Care
adasheklaw.com
125
medoptionsinc.com
* If website does not connect as written, please add www. to the front of the address. Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
■
1-800-394-9990
■
retirement-living.com
■
167
resources
www.retirement-living.com 1-800-394-9990
W e b D i r e c t o ry company
website (www.)/Email*
page
Moving Coordination, Downsizing, & Design Abilities Network
35
Let’s Move
page
abilitiesnetwork.org
MedOptions
letsorganizellc.com
Senior Transitions , Inc.
29
seniortransitionsinc.com
Sue Millard, YWGC Realty
36
smillard@ywgcrealty.com
The Last Re-Sort! LLC
company
website (www.)/Email*
Psychological Services
thelastre-sort.com
125
medoptionsinc.com
Real Estate Services Shirley Matlock-RE/Max Advantage Realty 37
DreamHomesinMaryland.com
Sue Millard, YWGC Realty
36
smillard@ywgcrealty.com
Tina Thompson, YWGC Realty
36
tthompson@ywgcrealty.com
Patient Advocate
Tina Thompson, YWGC Realty
36
tthompson@ywgcrealty.com
Jill Rosner, RN, BSN, Rosner
Senior Expos
Healthcare Navigation
48
RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com
Centrol, Inc.
centrol-inc.com
ccgovernment.carr.org/seniorgoexpo
Howard County Office on Aging 49 howardcountymd.gov/OA/50+expo.htm
86
yourcommunitypharmacy.com
Telephone Assistive Technology Maryland Relay
Professional Organizers InfoDoc, Inc.
7
50+ Expo
Pharmacy Services Paradise Professional Pharmacy
Carroll County Bureau of Aging Seniors on the Go Expo
Personal Emergency Response Systems
45
infodocinc.com
The Last Re-Sort! LLC
thelastre-sort.com
31
mdrelay.org
Telephone Helplines Catholic Charities - Answers for the Aging
30
catholiccharities-md.org
* If website does not connect as written, please add www. to the front of the address.
Steve Gurney Publisher Lauren Searson Editor
Mid-Atlantic Regional Editions: Maryland ■ Delaware Valley Metro Washington DC
Corporate Address:
1919 Gallows Road, Suite 200 • Vienna, VA 22182
Maryland Office:
Owings Mills, MD 410-581-6873
E-mail: care@GuidetoRetirementLiving.com
Barbara Snyder Associate Publisher
Angie Grandizio Art Director
Rick Clement Senior Designer
Becky Loker GWPI President/CEO
Sherry Mullins Fulfillment Manager
Larry Banks Accounts Receivable
John Moriarty Circulation Director
Bridget McGee Fulfillment Rep.
Russ Reid-Smith Systems Administrator
Dave Sheffer Distribution Manager
Kris Wilber Administration
Jeremy Lapine Web Development
Ian Augustine Assist. Distribution Mgr.
Winnie Yu Controller
Shawn Berta Jr. Systems Administrator
Esona Fomuso Web Developer Brad Maylor Web Designer
Aileen England Database Mgr.
Anthony Caruso Web Developer William Portillo Web Content Producer
Kelly Huynh Web Content Coordinator
Web Sites: www.retirement-living.com • www.ProAging.com • Contact Us: 1-800-394-9990 Copyright© 2011 by Greater Washington Publishing, Inc. (GWPI), 1919 Gallows Road, Suite 200, Vienna, VA 22182. Phone 1-800-394-9990. The contents of this publication may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without express written permission of the publisher. Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of all information published in the Guide to Retirement Living Sourcebook. Greater Washington Publishing, Inc. assumes no liability for damages arising from errors or omissions. For information about advertising, circulation, or editorial content, call toll-free: 1-800-394-9990. All property advertisements in the Guide to Retirement Living Sourcebook are subject to the federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination. State and local laws forbid discrimination based on factors in addition to those protected under federal law. The Guide to Retirement Living Sourcebook will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin. Seniordoes Newslink™ * If website not connect as written, please add www. to the front of the address.
168
■
retirement-living.com
■
1-800-394-9990
■
Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
Home Health Care It’s at the heart of what we do. Amedisys Home Health Care offers patients the choices necessary to maintain and even improve their quality of life—at home, where they feel most comfortable and recover more quickly. Amedisys’ range of patient services includes: Skilled Nursing; Home Health Aides; Medical Social Workers; Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy; and Disease Management Programs.
Amedisys Home Health Care Central Intake: 800.940.4550 Serving Washington, DC, Glen Burnie, Annapolis, Westminster, Baltimore, Forest Hill, Silver Spring, Largo, Elkton, Greater Chesapeake, and Salisbury (Home Health Care of America)
www.amedisys.com
7”w x 9.875”h
The Maples provides care you can trust, so you can take the worry out of your relationship. Our comfortable assisted living suites and personalized service plans enable us to tailor care to each resident’s needs and preferences. s $AILY SOCIAL EDUCATIONAL WELLNESS AND RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS s 4RANSPORTATION TO SHOPPING SOCIAL EVENTS AND DOCTOR VISITS s )N HOUSE VISITING PHYSICIAN AND DAILY NURSING SERVICES s 0RIVATE OR COMPANION SUITES ELEGANT DINING ROOMS
For more information, call 410-296-8900 7925 York Road Towson, MD 21204 www.themaples-towson.com Email: info@themaples-towson.com The Maples of Towson is a Sage Senior Living Community – large enough to count on and small enough to care.