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The inaugural residents of The Lutheran Village at MILLER’S GRANT, a new continuing care retirement community in Ellicott City, Md., are constructing a community—one friendship at a time.
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Age in Place
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Active Adult Homes & Condos • pg. 38 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) • pg. 49 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 longterm care insurance
Independent Living Apartment Communities • pg. 55 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 • pg. 71 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 • pg. 93 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 who need assistance in their current home. See Home Health Care (page 127), Locating Government Resources (page 122), and Adult Day Centers (page 138). Cost: Variable, depending on level and frequency of services Who pays: Private pay, Medicare, Medicaid or long-term care insurance
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Like many of the future residents, Donna and Gene Streagle have already made connections with their new neighbors and friends. In fact, the residents have formed several clubs based on common interests.
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hey are not studying blueprints. They are not After retiring, Howard devoted a significant amount of surveying lots. And they are certainly not time to woodworking. He and Lena also enjoyed travelpouring concrete. But they are constructing a ing and explored the entire contiguous United States in a community—one friendship at a time. camper. They are the inaugural residents of The When the Millers learned about The Lutheran Village at Lutheran Village at MILLER’S GRANT. The new continuing MILLER’S GRANT through some friends, they decided to care retirement community (CCRC) in Ellicott City, Md., attend a welcome dinner. “Of course, living in Westminis being developed by Carroll Lutheran Village, which has ster, we knew about Carroll Lutheran Village, so we were 35 years of experience and an excellent reputation in the excited to learn about this community,” Howard explained. retirement living industry. “The welcome dinner was all we needed to be convinced A not-for-profit community, The Lutheran Village at that we should make the move here.” MILLER’S GRANT will offer Howard knew that by plana range of apartment, duplex ning ahead for retirement and single-family housing opthey were making a wise decitions, as well as casual and forsion for themselves and their mal dining venues, gathering children. “As a pastor, I saw a spaces, a fitness center, library, lot of situations where people salon, tennis court, and variwanted to live and die in their ous other amenities. The scenic own house,” he noted. “Often, 50-acre property was donated those people got to a point by the Charles E. Miller family where they couldn’t take care to provide quality, faith-based of themselves, and they were services to the community. The forced to go to wherever would first residents moved into the take them. We wanted to make community in February 2016, a choice, and this was a great and the grand opening will choice.” take place in late spring. After Lena passed away, Among the first residents of Howard became even more the community are Howard committed to moving to The Miller and Gene and Donna Howard Miller is looking forward to settling into Lutheran Village at MILLER’S Streagle. Since meeting, they his new apartment at MILLER’S GRANT and GRANT. “It was a big blow for have become fast friends and taking advantage of all the amenities, including the me to lose my spouse. But one woodworking shop that will allow him to pursue a have been looking forward to lifelong passion alongside other hobbyists. of the advantages of being here moving and spending more is that I’ll be around people,” he time with each other—and their many new friends. explained. “No one will take the place of a spouse, but being Howard Miller grew up on a family farm in the Shenan- around people helps ease the transition to single life. I just doah Valley of Virginia. After his father passed away dur- didn’t want to live in that house by myself.” ing his senior year of high school, Howard married his high Now, Howard is looking forward to settling into his new apartment and taking advantage of all the amenities. He school sweetheart, Lena, and purchased the family farm. While farming, Howard earned a bachelor’s degree from is especially excited about the woodworking shop that will Bridgewater College. After graduating, the family moved to provide all the tools—and space—he needs to pursue a lifeChicago so Howard could attend Seminary. He became a long passion alongside other hobbyists. He is also eager to pastor and served various churches for more than 30 years. spend time with new friends. Even before moving in, HowHis profession took his growing family, including three ard has already made several new friends, including Gene boys, to several different communities, including Colum- and Donna Streagle. bia, Md. Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
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The inaugural residents of The Lutheran Village at MILLER’S GRANT, a new continuing care retirement community in Ellicott City, Md., are constructing a community—one friendship at a time. (Pictured are: Hazel Hood, Gene Streagle, Donna Streagle, and Howard Miller.)
Gene and Donna met at Salisbury University on Maryland’s those are just things,” Gene said. “Memories last forever, but Eastern Shore. They married the year Donna graduated and your possessions are just things. Once you get rid of it all and both pursued long careers in education. The couple has two the dumpster is gone, you won’t think about it anymore. You children, a daughter and a son. just move on to the next phase.” Gene started his career as a biology and earth science teacher, The next phase includes enjoying beautiful surroundings and but later served in multiple roles including department chair, rewarding friendships—while avoiding yard work and houseassistant principal, principal, Director of High Schools, and hold chores. “I raked my last leaf before we moved in, and I Executive Director of Instruction. Donna was a first grade propped that rake up when I was done and thought about how teacher for an impressive 30 years. great it would be to never do that again,” Gene said. “I just love One of Donna’s former coworkers prompted the Streagles to thinking about the fact that at MILLER’S GRANT I won’t even think about retirement living. “One of the women I used to have to change a light bulb.” work with lived at Carroll Lutheran Village, and she invited Both Donna and Gene have also already made connections me to come visit,” Donna recalled. “When I came home, I told with their future neighbors. In fact, many of the residents have Gene that he had to see the place. It was just so gorgeous, like a come together to form clubs based on common interests. For nice hotel.” instance, Donna, who enjoys paAfter several more visits and With so many connections already per crafting, is part of an inforhearing about the new construcmal craft club, including a varition at The Lutheran Village at established between the residents, The ety of people who are interested MILLER’S GRANT, the Streagles Lutheran Village at MILLER’S GRANT is sure in a wide array of crafts. decided to take a look. Donna With so many connections allaughed as she recalled their first to be a community in every sense of the word. ready established between the visit. “We agreed before we came residents, The Lutheran Village out to see the property that we were NOT signing up right at MILLER’S GRANT is sure to be a community in every sense away. Of course, we signed up the first day because it was so of the word. The community’s resident “pioneers” have craftgood,” she said. ed an environment where neighbors are not anonymous and While the Streagles openly admit that downsizing from their friends are easy to find. While they may not be sporting hard family home of 36 years was challenging, they are thrilled that hats, these residents are certainly hard at work—and they have they made the transition. “You have to get the mindset that constructed quite a community. Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
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he organizational and physical challenges of moving 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 to plan a move, but whatever your timetable, you should get a calendar solely for planning
Having a floor plan and the important measurements will help in figuring out which large items you will be able to bring.
your strategy. You might mark off “DDay” (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 giving 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).
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Eight Weeks Before: n Contact movers and get bids from at least two companies. n Start using up frozen foods, canned foods and cleaning supplies. Six Weeks Before: n Make a list of everything you want to bring that will fit in your new home. n Start packing things while clearly labeling each box. Start with items you won’t need for awhile. n If you live in an apartment, inform the management of your move and reserve the elevator. Four Weeks Before: Obtain a change of address kit from your local post office and start composing a list of address changes.
Contact utilities (water, garbage, telephone, cable, newspaper, utility company) and have them disconnect your services the morning after you move. n
the night you move in. If living in a house, block off area of street in front of your house for the moving van. n Clean out the refrigerator and freezer. Leave what you want the movers to pack. n
Two Weeks Before: n Send out change of address forms. n Arrange for someone to clean your home after you have moved out. n Dispose of flammable liquids, paints and poisons. One Week Before: Pack items you wish to move yourself and label them. n Have hauler take excess garbage. n If you are giving items to charity, have them pick up your items. n
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Editor’s Note: The following excerpt is from Guiding Our Parents in the Right Direction, by Bruce Nemovitz
Recently, I had the pleasure of working with a wonderful family as they transitioned their elderly parents from their home of many years to a senior community. Because I was so moved by the way they navigated this process, I asked the three daughters if they would allow me to share their story with you. They graciously accepted. Although we have changed their names and other identifying information, all that happened is true and in their own words. You will find their story unfold in detail throughout the book at the end of some of the chapters. Let me introduce you to them in their own words:
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e are three daughters in a very typical and loving family of five. Both parents are nearly ninety. They grew up during the Great Depression and married after WWII when Dad returned home from the war. Throughout the years, they have been very independent. Both still are involved with their church. They value being active and independent as this is a very important part of keeping them mentally and physically fit. Until last year, they mall-walked, and Dad kept busy with yard work while Mom hung out the wash, navigating the basement stairs with wash basket in hand. Dad still hunts and fishes, and Mom still cooks, bakes, knits and quilts. As with any siblings, the three of us daughters have unique personalities, talents, temperaments and viewpoints, with an age gap of approximately five years between each of us. However, no matter what our opinions may be, we love each other and our parents dearly.
Due to this love, whatever differences we experienced were resolved by our common goal of doing what was best for our parents. Because of our various talents and different distances to our parents, we each assumed different roles in our parents’ lives throughout the years. It has been hard for all of us to come to terms with the fact that they have aged to the point of moving out of the home they bought new sixty years ago— the home we grew up in, the home they valued and wanted to live in until they could no longer function on their own. It took a while for our parents to realize that time had come. Subsequently, each of us, including our parents, has put part of our lives on hold in order to accomplish the common goal of getting them settled into their new home, while letting go of the old home they loved. After our mother had a mishap, Barbara and Dad were discussing next steps, and he said, “Well, I guess we should move now.” When visiting a few days later, Mom looked at housing prices in the paper, and that opened the door to talk about selling and moving. She said
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how much both parents had aged, seemingly overnight. In normal day-to-day life, we had noticed small signs of slowing down, but during this stressful situation, the signs were amplified. Concern quickly increased, not only for Mom but also for Dad, who seemed to become more fragile and worn. Realizing the time had come, we turned to our parents’ Senior Real Estate Specialist, Bruce Nemovitz, who advised us that we needed to get the home ready for sale and that he had all of the contractors needed to do the job. We followed Bruce’s advice for preparing the home to make it look its best, including tackling the downsizing over several months and used his contractors to complete all of the work required. The suggested deadline of having the home ready for sale was met. Our parents are settling into apartment living, starting to participate more in activities, and bring up less often the elderly family and friends who are still living at “home.” Mom has even begun developing a “neighborhood” within the complex as she befriends more people, feels comfortable around them, and talks to us about their news. Mom goes to exercise class, and Dad plays sheepshead. They are going to look into Wii bowling next! Hopefully, they will enjoy their sunset years even more with their new stress-free lifestyle! Their new home provides meals but it also has a full-size kitchen, so Mom can still bake and cook, something she really enjoys. It also allows them to stick
to their food budget as much as possible. Another positive is that the dining requirement gets them integrated a little bit quicker as it forces them to meet new people. In addition, we were able to get the complex to accept a donation of Dad’s pool table, making him and the other residents very happy! If there is one thing we cannot stress enough, it is to let your parents know how much you love them. They need to know that is the reason for wanting them to move; we want them to be safe, happy, healthy and a blessing to us for as long as possible. Do your best to be patient and understanding, as it is a very emotional time for all family members.
And always remember, as parents, they have given of themselves unconditionally, now it is time to give back, not out of obligation, but out of love. That is the circle of life. Bruce Nemovitz has been a Realtor in the Milwaukee area for more than thirty-five years. Bruce decided to focus his business on the needs of seniors and their family when moving from their long-time home. To order a copy of the book excerpted above, or any of Bruce’s books, please visit www. MovingInTheRightDirection.com, or to receive discounted pricing, please email Bruce@BrucesTeam.com.
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onating or giving away household items or recycling them (finding new uses) can be a frustrating and confusing matter. What can you actually give away, and who will take it? This is often the part of the process where people become the most easily bogged down. The following, from Moving On discusses a couple of options when you are sorting through your belongings. Donating and Recycling When people want to donate household items, often the first place they think of is one of the major charities like Goodwill, the Salvation Army, or Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America—and for good reason. These agencies are willing to take many of the things we would like to get rid of and put them to good use by either giving them to the needy or selling them in their thrift shops, with the profits going to support their social services programs. Often these organizations will make it even easier on donors by coming to the home to pick up donated items. And when you give to charitable organizations, your donation is tax deductible. To be considerate when donating, make sure that all clothes are clean and wearable; all appliances are in work-
ing order; and anything with multiple pieces, like children’s games or tool sets, have all the parts intact. Exactly which items charities accept varies from organization to organization and from location to location, so it’s best to contact your local outlet for specifics. Some charities post guidelines on their websites for items they will accept. Most charities accept clothing of all types and shoes for men, women and children, as well as costume jewelry and accessories; appliances in working order and household items; televisions, stereos and computers; books, toys and games; and sporting goods. Most do not accept broken appliances, water beds, furniture in bad repair, magazines or old encyclopedias, bathroom fixtures such as toilets or sinks, tires, paint, swing sets, water heaters, windows or doors. Household items can also be donated to smaller or locally based charities, such as veterans’ associations, churches and synagogues, children’s charities,
and programs for the elderly. Community theaters, women’s shelters, prisons, hospitals, rehabilitation centers and nursing homes also often accept donations of furniture and household goods. You might also inquire at local schools, preschools, day-care centers, art schools, and after-school programs to see if they could use toys, games, books, desks, art supplies or musical instruments. The following are among the many household items charities and companies may accept: furniture; clothing; computers; cell phones; medical supplies; books; and odds and ends such as fabric, wood, leftover tile or paint. Excerpt from Moving On: A Practical Guide to Downsizing the Family Home by Linda Hetzer and Janet Hulstrand, which provides tips to get started, strategies for keeping things in perspective, and extensive source listings of where to donate or sell contents of a home.
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transforming the challenges of selling and buying into choices Preparing the family home for sale, downsizing, packing, moving and setting up a 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
tastes, the financial and sentimental value of possessions, and the new floor plan.
unique needs of their clients throughout the home buying and/or selling process. After finding a qualified agent, homeowners are ready to begin the process of preparing to sell their home. A qualified agent’s comprehensive assessment of the condition and marketability of the home can decrease selling time and increase selling price. Specialized agents can also help clients prioritize repairs and locate qualified professionals to complete such projects. Utilizing the help of professionals to prepare for a sale can ultimately result in a selling price that reflects the top market value for the home.
Step Three: Moving For many, moving day is simple and rewarding due to comprehensive, customized real estate services provided prior to the sale of the house. On moving day, real estate professionals can recommend trusted companies to help with the physical aspects of moving, while providing assistance with the job of unpacking and setting up the new home. Challenges become choices As the challenges of moving fade due to increasingly helpful professionals, people are left with nothing but choices—where to move, when to move, what to take and how to decorate the new home. Individuals considering a move are no longer faced with the difficult questions of how to market their homes and move their belongings, as there is help available every step of the way.
Step Two: Packing and sorting Items should be sorted into distinct categories: keep/move, give to family, donate to charity, and throw away. The initial list of items to keep will likely be larger than the new space can accommodate. Moving professionals, however, can offer advice by taking into account their client’s personal
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ince living decisions are becoming increasingly complex, many people find themselves searching for someone who can cater to their specific legal needs. Making sure that you have the right professional for the job at hand is one of the most important tasks in getting any job done the right way. When it comes to your legal needs, there’s no difference. Finding the right attorney may take some research and time, but in the end, it’s always better to have done your due diligence. What is an Elder Law Attorney? 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
one’s later years. While dispensing legal advice, they are also able to refer clients to other professional and/or non-legal resources that are available to help meet their needs. Do I Need an Elder Law attorney? Because of the expense of legal services, you want to be absolutely certain that your situation necessitates the assistance of a legal professional before hiring an attorney. Before consulting an attorney, you should consider the following questions: Is this a complex legal issue? Is it likely that you will have to go to court? Are there non-legal resources available to help you? Can you resolve this difficulty on your own or with the help of a family member? To pick the right attorney and save yourself time and money, you must know your needs. If you aren’t familiar with your own situation, it can be difficult to explain it to someone else. Know your own financial limitations and the financial benefits of engaging the services of a specific attorney. In other words, only buy what you need and what you can afford. If you only want a will that names your spouse as your sole beneficiary and there are no other needs, you probably don’t need an expensive pack-
age. Be a smart consumer. Who Pays For It? In most cases, you pay for the services of these attorneys. However, there are attorneys who will occasionally take on pro-bono cases or will work on a contingency fee. Local law schools are good places to check for assistance as many students will help low-income or disabled individuals to practice their skills. Information adapted from the National Academy of Elder Law Attorney’s and the National Elder Law Foundation’s websites. For more information, please visit their sites: www.naela.org or www.nelf.org.
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he 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 as 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. Whether you get a referral or try someone new, keep your options open. A friend may have had a good expe-
rience, but your case is different and you need to decide for yourself. Once you have found an attorney who 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, as well as the attorney’s billing methods. The questions below will help you get the information you need before making a final decision: n What will it take to resolve this issue and are there alternative courses of action? n What are the advantages and disadvantages of each possibility? n How many attorneys are in the office and who will handle this case? n How long has the attorney been practicing? n What percentage of the attorney’s practice is devoted to this area of law? Does his or her practice emphasize a particular area of elder law?
How much experience does the attorney have with cases like or similar to 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? If not, who will go to trial for you? 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 Are fees computed on a flat or hourly rate and how often does the attorney bill? n What additional out-of-pocket expenses will be incurred (such as copying, postage, court, messenger and phone fees)? n What is the estimate of the cost involved to resolve your problem? n Will the attorney require a retainer (money placed in a trust account before services are rendered)? n
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state planning means much more than preparing a Last Will and Testament or tax planning for the disposition of your assets upon your death. Estate planning is the process of accumulating and disposing of an estate to maximize the goals of the estate owner. The goals of estate planning typically include making sure the greatest amount of the estate passes to intended beneficiaries, often including paying the least amount of taxes. Estate planning must also provide for administration and protection of assets during a person’s lifetime and for decision-making in the event of a disabling illness. Any complete estate plan should contain: 1. A Last Will and Testament 2. A durable health care power of attorney naming an agent (and an alternate agent) responsible for medical decisionmaking 3. A living will or other advance directive giving instructions concerning the type of care one wishes to receive (or avoid) in the event of a terminal illness, and 4. A durable financial power of attorney
naming an agent (and an alternate) responsible for asset and financial management if one is unable to do such things for oneself. Estate planning may also include the creation of trusts. Estate planning is an opportunity to make wishes known and to determine what person(s) will be responsible for carrying out those directives. You are able to state your preferences concerning the type of care you receive, what types of medical care you do not wish to receive and can authorize someone to act as your agent in carrying out those wishes. Should you fail to do such planning, then there may be confusion as to what your wishes might have been and who you would have preferred to act as your decision-maker. In fact, without such information, your wishes may never be known. If you do not leave a Last Will and Testament, your assets will be distributed according to the laws of intestate succession in your state. There are laws in each state governing the rights of surviving spouses, heirs and next of kin in the absence of a Last Will and Testament.
Probate Probate laws, practices and costs vary from state to state. A qualified Elder Law attorney will be able to advise you as to the probate laws, practices and costs in your state. What You Need To Know In preparing an estate plan, it is essential that all of your assets are considered. You should do a complete inventory of all that you own before contacting your estate planner. Your estate consists not only of your home, your car and your bank accounts. Your estate also includes the value of life insurance policies, investments that you may own (including those held in joint tenancy with other persons), your IRAs and other retirement accounts, and any other assets over which you can exercise control. It is extremely helpful for you to have a centralized and secured record of all of your financial accounts; insurance policies; credit, debit or loan accounts; safe deposit box; and account IDs and passwords. You will need to make decisions about what to include in your estate plan. First,
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you should determine who will inherit your property upon your death. You must also be certain that your spouse or heirs are capable of managing financial affairs. If capacity or vulnerability is an issue, you may want to name a trustee to handle financial affairs for him or her. You have to designate an Executor or Personal Representative to administer your estate. An alternate Executor or Personal Representative should also be appointed. Special arrangements may be needed if there are particular family issues, such as a second marriage by either spouse. You will also need to list any specific gifts you want to make to family or non-family members and/or to charities. Once these decisions are made and your inventory is completed, your attorney will be able to advise you as to the best technique to use in planning your estate. You should consider your preferences concerning health care options and decide who will be your decision-makers, and do the same with regard to your finances in the event of a disability. Finally, you should give thought to the difficult questions of what type of care you would want or not want in the event of terminal illness. If you have special desires concerning disposition of your remains, such
as burial in a certain place or possible cremation, these should be brought up during your planning conference as well. These are complicated and personal issues. The advice of a qualified Elder Law attorney is essential to protect your financial health and welfare and to ensure that your health care wishes are known and carried out. The Role of the Elder Law Attorney Elder Law attorneys who specialize in estate planning are trained and experienced with wills, trusts, powers of attorney, advance directives or living wills, and the intricacies of estate and inheritance taxes. They may recommend accounting services, financial planners or insurance purchases, but they do not earn their fees by selling such products. As a result, you are more likely to get thorough and unbiased advice from a qualified Elder Law attorney. Many Elder Law attorneys have developed special expertise in estate and disability planning and have obtained the specialized knowledge and experience to provide clients with a complete plan for caring for yourself or a loved one, transferring assets, and carrying out all of a clients’ wishes. In addition, Elder Law at-
torneys are sensitive to the special needs of elderly clients and their families. Be certain to assure yourself that the attorney you choose has such experience and training. Attorneys will ask clients for a great deal of information and will request original documents such as deeds, account statements and insurance policies. It is the attorney’s role to assure that all of the elements of the estate plan are properly handled and reviewing names on titles, beneficiary designations and other similar information is part of thorough planning. All of the information provided to an attorney is, of course, confidential and may not be disclosed to others without your permission. The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), founded in 1987, is a national association of Elder Law Attorneys devoted to the education and training of attorneys who can meet the needs of seniors and people with disabilities, and who advocate for the needs of such individuals. The content of this article was originally published in a NAELA brochure and is being reprinted with permission. For more information, please visit, www. NAELA.org. To Find an Attorney, visit www.NAELA.org/findlawyer.
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bination of these methods. In addition to fees, most attorneys will charge you out-of-pocket expenses which can include charges for copies, postage, messenger fees, court fees, disposition fees, long distance telephone calls and other such costs. Find out if there will be any other incidental costs. The attorney may ask for a retainer (money paid before the attorney starts working on your case). 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. The size of the retainer may range from a small percentage of the estimated cost to the full amount. Ask that your arrangement with an attorney be put in writing either in a letter or formal contract that states the attorney’s services and what the fee and expense arrangement will be. Even if the agreement is oral, you are responsible for all charges for work done by the attorney and his/her staff. From the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys’ website at http://www. naela.org/.
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Families facing disagreements on issues such as caring for aging parents, encouraging an older adult to stop driving, or equitably distributing trust proceeds are increasingly turning to adult family mediation to settle their differences. Having a neutral third party help a family resolve their disputes is more attractive than the delay, cost and distress of litigation. When family members forge a path forward together, there are no winners or losers. As a result, an elder can look forward to his or her family having less rancor and more mutual respect. Adult family mediation offers families the opportunity to air their concerns in a “safe space.” Sessions are confidential. The process is simple: An adult family mediator confers one-on-one with parties before they meet in a “plenary” session. When they convene, the mediator explains how the discussion will move forward. Then the mediator invites each party (or their attorney) to share their concerns and goals. When a mediator facilitates the discussion, it’s more likely that the parties will listen to the other side and speak without interruption. If an exchange becomes too heated, the mediator will suggest taking a break. Throughout the process, family members are challenged to: (1) identify the issues dividing them, (2) come up with options to settle them, and (3) collaboratively carry out the terms of what they’ve agreed to.
Using a neutral third party to help them resolve disputes may allow families to avoid the delays, costs and stresses involved with litigation.
Mediators do not give legal advice. They recommend parties seek counsel from a qualified elder attorney. Nor are they therapists. Again, they suggest family members meet with a professional in that field. Mediation is future focused. While the process cannot repair the past, it provides an avenue to more peaceful, cooperative family relations in the future. Mediation also affords family members conflict resolution tools, so they can settle future disputes without a neutral third party. Once they’ve successfully settled
their case through mediation, families are more confident in their capacity to resolve future conflicts themselves. Adult family mediation brings out the best in people. When family members engage in mediation, their relationship usually moves from friction to traction and from deadlock to determination to put their issues behind them and create more resilient family bonds. Sig Cohen is a Family and Elder Mediator. More information is available at www. toughconversations.net.
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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, reliFinding an Agent gious preferences, disposition of your body, An agent under an advance directive donation of bodily parts for transplant or has legal authority to make any decisions research, etc.? 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 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. Things to Consider The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) advises consumers to
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.
An agent under an advance directive has legal authority to make any decisions and take any actions for the individual who appointed them.
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of care. • Financial – may include reviewing or overseeing bill paying or consulting with accountant or client’s Power of Attorney. • Entitlements – providing information on Federal and state entitlements; connecting families to local programs. • Safety and security – monitoring the client at home; recommending technologies to add to security or safety; observing changes and potential risks of exploitation or abuse. • Long-distance care – coordinating the care of a loved one for families that live at a distance, including crisis management. Local, cost-effective resources are identified and engaged as needed. A care plan tailored for each individual’s circumstances is prepared after a comprehensive assessment. How do you know that you need an Aging Life Care Professional? You may need an Aging Life Care Professional if: • The person you are caring for has limited or no family support. • Your family has just become involved with helping the individual and needs direction about available services. • The person you are caring for has multiple medical or psychological issues. • The person you are caring for is unable to live safely in his/her current environment. Continued on page 37
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• Your family is either “burned out” or confused about care solutions. • Your family has limited time and/or expertise in dealing with your loved ones’ chronic care needs. • Your family is at odds regarding care decisions. • The person you are caring for is not pleased with current care providers and requires advocacy. • The person you are caring for is confused about his/her own financial and/or legal situation. • Your family needs education and/or direction in dealing with behaviors associated with dementia. • You live at a distance from your loved one. Information provided by the Aging Life Care Association™. Learn more at aginglifecare.org.
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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. Most active adult communities are not equipped to provide increased care or health-related services. However, several are part of a larger Continuing Care Retirement Community, where residents can count on extended care if they develop health problems. Ideal for retirees, but not limited to those who have stopped working, active
adult communities are full of options and most of the costs are included in the living fees. Homes are constructed of low-maintenance building materials and feature virtually maintenance-free yards, so residents can enjoy the tennis courts, swimming pools, hiking trails, biking paths and fitness centers that are generally available within these communities. When researching this option, start by requesting information packets from prospective communities. Once you have narrowed down your options, schedule visits to each. While you are there, take
thorough notes and make a list of pros and cons. 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 enjoy for decades.
Active Adult Communities Pg.
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Harford County
Anne Arundel County Four Seasons at St. Margaret’s
Annapolis
443-548-0191
Gatherings at Forest Glen
Odenton
410-6695-2015
Hearthstone at Severn Crest
Severn
Heritage Harbour Osprey Landing Piney Orchard
Odenton
410-672-4273
The Village West at Waugh Chapel
Gambrils
410-212-3414
Carroll County
410-756-1992
Westminster
410-552-6020
Cinnamon Woods
Conowingo
1-888-378-4105
Central Parke at Colonial Charles
Waldorf
301-885-0670
Snowden Overlook
Southwinds
White Plains
301-932-4297
EastErn Shore of Maryland
Frederick
301-732-6153
Chesapeake by Del Webb
Easton
410-712-3000
Mallard Landing Retirement Comm.
Salisbury
410-749-2848
Forest View
Bel Air
410-612-0319
410-643-5005
Residences at Bulle Rock, The
Havre de Grace
410-939-4513
Annapolis
410-533-8969
Howard County
Anne Arundel Co.
410-761-8585
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
Carroll County Carroll Vista by Del Webb Residences at Golden View Cecil County Charles CountY
Frederick County
Homewood at Willow Ponds 44 Legacy at Greenview
New Market
410-212-3414
Mill Crossing
Frederick
301-663-1552
Signature Club at Greenview
New Market
410-212-3414
Worman’s Mill
Frederick
301-695-6614
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continuing care communities offer support for changing health needs Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) 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. 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. 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 un-
Most CCRCs establish requirements for incoming residents based on age, financial assets, income level and physical health.
der 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 included in the contract, access to long-term nursing care is
guaranteed only at daily rates. Entrance and monthly fees are lower because residents are responsible for all long-term nursing and health care costs. Most CCRCs provide a variety of residential services that may be covered by monthly fees or be available at extra cost, depending on the contract. Visit the CCRCs you are considering with a trusted family member. Immerse yourself as much as possible in the daily life, and assess the management’s philosophy and its relationship with residents.
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knowing the options when paying for Continuing Care Retirement Communities (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 the 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.
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In 1900, Americans aged 65 years or older accounted RISING OUT-OF-POCKET COSTS for about 4 percent of the total U.S. population; by Income levels for aging Americans are increasing, 2050, experts expect that but not as quickly as their medical bills. By 2040: this number will increase to more than 20 percent. The expansion prompts plenty of Median annual out-of-pocket costs for Americans age 65 will nearly double: hard questions. What are some common financial burdens faced by aging individuals, their families and caregivers? And what are some steps our $2,600 $6,200 health care system can take 2010 2040 to alleviate those burdens? MPH@GW, the online MPH offered through the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University, created The Cost of Aging in America, an extensive infographic previewed below, to explore some of these issues. More information is available at http://publichealthonline.gwu.edu/cost-of-aging/.
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+1.45% An assisted living facility room increased 1.45% to $42,000.
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Medicaid funds for long-term care have shifted away from nursing homes. However, funding for homeand community-based services has increased from 13% of total funding in 1990 to 43% in 2007.
Residential care facilities tend to provide care for affluent populations. Residents in assisted living facilities usually self-pay.
of seniors live below 200% of poverty ($22,002 for individuals who are 65 or older), meaning that many families quickly exhaust their assets and must rely on Medicaid to support their long-term care needs.
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Value. Independence. Confidence. Common threads in the fabric of retirement freedom For more than two centuries, Pickersgill Retirement Community ha hass ha had one vision—providing value, independence and confidence for sen nior o s. Our desirable West Towson location, 16-acre setting and small, intim i atee 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, continuingg care community, with no entrance fee or turnover ver of assets, and a not-for-proofi fitt mission that allows ows us to deliver extraordinary ex y va v lue. Pickersgil Pi i l offers independent living,, in inde depe de pend pe nden nd ent li en livviingg plu us, assistted livvin as ng, short-tter erm m rehab, skiill lled ed nur ursi sing si ng and respi pite car pite aree on cam mpu puss fo forr a fu fullll con onti tinu ti nuum of ca c ree tha hatt pr prom omot om otes ot ess the highe h st leevel of ind dependenc nce fo nc forr al all re r si sidentts. s
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Understanding Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) in Maryland There are a range of contract agreements, terms, entrance fees and monthly service fees which are set by the individual Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) and regulated by the Maryland Department of Aging. Cur-
rently, there are 34 CCRCs offering continuing care in Maryland. The Maryland Department of Aging provides a comprehensive consumer information packet for persons interested in learning more about these communi-
ties, the law and the regulations. Consumers may request a packet by calling 410-767-1100 or 1-800-243-3425 (tollfree), or by visiting www.aging.maryland.gov.
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
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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY BayWoods of Annapolis 443-837-1208 Annapolis 147 45 45 2,987 7,404 n n n n n Ginger Cove
12 410-266-7300 Annapolis 243 36 55 3,401 4,861 247,307 636,091 n n n n n
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8 410-243-5800 Baltimore 157 39 60 3,572 9,500 195,500 1,272,800 n n n n n n
BALTIMORE COUNTY Augsburg Village
43 443-379-8226 Baltimore 135 58 131 1,549 2,091 52,500 187,500 n n n n
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47 443-578-8008 Hunt Valley 268 26 79 2,942 4,708 94,530 372,530 n n n n n
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95 410-527-1111 Cockeysville 31 110 88 1,350 3,400 44,375 147,500 n n
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46 410-561-0200 Timonium 408 47 440 2,079 4,569 196,000 426,000 n n n n
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CARROLl COUNTY Carroll Lutheran Village
20 877-848-0095 Westminster 398 50 103 1,190 3,998 57,845 388,235 n n n n n n
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40 800-241-9997 Sykesville 312 35 79 1,730 4,005 138,000 635,000 n n n n n n
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FREDERICK COUNTY Buckingham's Choice
40 301-644-1604 Adamstown 217 45 42 2,100 4,985 164,000 748,000 n n n n n
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50 301-671-5038 Boonsboro 63 32 97 310 664 59,000 240,000 n n
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PENNSYLVANIA Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Comm. 51 888-624-8242 New Oxford 463 91 270 701 1,511 58,000 355,100 n n n n n Homewood at Martinsburg
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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.
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Understanding Independent Living in Maryland In Maryland, senior apartments are generally for people age 62 and over, but some will accept younger disabled people. Spouses under age 62 may be allowed. There are usually no supportive services available. Some apartments participate in the “Congregate Meals” program or the “Congregate Housing Services Program,” see below: Congregate Meals Congregate meals are offered in more than 250 meal sites including senior centers, religious facilities, housing facilities or other community sites throughout Maryland. Many meal program locations are within state-ofthe-art facilities and offer a variety of engaging activities such as health promotion and exercise centers. Meal sites offer an opportunity to meet new friends and participate in other social or health-related programs, including nutrition education, physical activity and health screening. In 2009, seniors received nearly 1.5 million meals in congregate settings throughout Maryland. Most senior congregate
nutrition sites offer a hot lunch; however, some congregate settings offer deli lunches, salad bars, soups and sandwiches or evening meals. Breakfast programs are offered in several locations. A variety of culturally-appropriate meals are offered in select locations including kosher, Vietnamese, Chinese and Korean. Congregate Housing Services Program The mission of the Congregate Housing Services Program is to provide support services and state subsidies to eligible residents of low and moderate income senior housing who, due to advanced age or chronic health conditions, need daily help with activities such as meal preparation, housekeeping and personal services. The Maryland Department of Aging contracts with housing and senior service provider organizations, such as local housing authorities, nonprofit organizations or housing management companies to operate a Congregate Housing Services Program for eligible residents of designated buildings. Eli-
gible residents are those who are at least 62 years of age and in need of assistance with one or more activities of daily living. The program provides meals; weekly housekeeping of each participant’s apartment; and limited personal assistance with activities such as bathing, dressing and laundry. The cost of the Congregate Housing Services Program varies by site. Individual program participants contribute to the cost based on a sliding scale. State subsidies are available for eligible residents of participating sites who require financial assistance. To qualify for a subsidy, an individual’s income may not exceed 60 percent of the State median income, and assets may not exceed $27,375 for an individual or $35,587 for a couple. Currently, there are more than 574 units of Congregate Housing located in more than 25 senior citizen apartment buildings statewide. To view a list of congregate housing sites in Maryland or to receive additional information on local housing programs, contact your local Senior Information and Assistance Program.
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ALLEGANY COUNTY Cumberland Manor 301-777-5186 Cumberland 101 n n n Frostburg Village of Allegany County 301-689-2425 Frostburg 110 n n n n n n ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Arundel Woods - Catholic Charities 6 410-424-3535 Glen Burnie 72 n n n n n n Bay Forest Senior Apartments 410-295-7557 Annapolis 120 865 1,039 n n n n n BayWoods of Annapolis 443-837-1208 Annapolis 147 2,987 7,404 n n n n n Brightview Severna Park Ins.Bck. 410-544-1605 Severna Park 71 2,665 5,130 n n n n n n Burwood Gardens 410-222-6205 Glen Burnie 200 n n n n n n n Claiborne Place 410-266-5730 Annapolis 175 n n n College Parkway Place 410-757-0600 Annapolis 170 n n n Friendship Station - Catholic Charities 6 410-519-6085 Odenton 88 n n n n n n n Friendship Village- Catholic Charities 6 410-305-0480 Odenton 63 n n n n n n n Gardens of Annapolis 55 844-830-6936 Annapolis 106 2,025 2,725 n n n n n n n n Ginger Cove 12 410-266-7300 Annapolis 243 3,401 4,861 n n n n n n Glen Forest Senior Apartments 410-969-2000 Glen Burnie 100 865 1,039 n n n n n McKinsey Park 410-544-5005 Severna Park 89 Park View at Furnace Branch 13 410-761-4150 Glen Burnie 101 n n n n n Park View Severna Park 13 410-544-3411 Severna Park 103 n n n n n Pinewood Village 410-222-6200 Glen Burnie 200 n n n n n n n n Pinewood Village East 410-222-6205 Glen Burnie 90 n n n n n n n Stoney Hill 410-222-6205 Odenton 54 n n n n n Sunrise of Severna Park 1 410-544-7200 Severna Park 60 2,650 4,300 n n n n n n n n The Greens at English Consul 410-789-3000 Halethorpe 90 750 920 n n n n The Greens at Hammonds Lane 410-636-1141 Brooklyn Park 90 438 1,105 n n n n The Greens at Logan Field 410-288-2000 Dundalk 102 790 915 n n n n The Village at Crystal Spring (coming soon) 410-972-4597 Annapolis 250 2,810 5,300 n n n n n n n Thomas Pumphrey House 410-222-6205 Glen Burnie 15 n n n Victoria Park at Edgewater 410-956-5570 Edgewater 102 409 1,069 n n n n BALTIMORE CITY Abundant Life Towers I 410-367-5433 Baltimore 99 n n n n Please confirm all information with communities.
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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 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 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 including 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 for the lifestyle at the community. Talk with staff and residents and tour the entire facility.
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hat does it mean to age well? Where can older adults and their families find the perspective they need when considering how and where that process should take place? In an effort to empower individuals and their families as they address those and other related questions, the American Seniors Housing Association (ASHA) launched a new website, “Where You Live Matters” (www.WhereYouLiveMatters.org), along with a major social media outreach initiative. “Our members and organization are committed to giving consumers across the country a place to learn more about
the senior housing landscape,” said tion. Dr. Roger Landry, president of MasASHA President David Schless. “There terpiece Living®, apare resources available, pears in one of the vidbut we’re committed to Stemming in part eos on the website and painting a clearer picfrom an abundance of offers his expertise on ture.” retiring Baby Boomers, the benefits of a senior Among the concerns living community. His regarding the current the senior housing organization partners information accessible industry continues to with senior living comto seniors and their munities and focuses families, ASHA says experience growth, on successful aging. He much of the aging concreating a greater says the site will serve tent presently online is as a valuable tool for written by marketers, need for informational individuals and their and academic infortransparency. families as they navimation often fails to gate the senior housing communicate clearly. The new site is part of a larger initiative frontier. “It really gets to the heart of the deaimed at expanding the awareness of senior living through consumer educa- cision to move to a senior living com-
home Outstanding care with all the comforts of home. Greenfield communities offer the perfect balance of independence and customized care. In our warm, welcoming communities, residents can experience a vibrant lifestyle full of engaging activities surrounded by friendly faces and a caring staff. Our commitment to you is compassionate and personalized support by our highly trained, professional care teams. We invite you to visit a nearby community and discover Greenfield Senior Living, caring for those who cared for us.
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Assisted Living & Memory Care 1415 Saint Francis Road Bel Air, MD 21014 410-420-6700
Assisted Living & Memory Care 10881 York Road Cockeysville, MD 21030 410-683-2400
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The new site is part of a larger initiative aimed at expanding the awareness of senior living through consumer education and includes behind-the-scenes videos, tips and consumer checklists.
headquartered in Washington, D.C., has been the senior housing industry thought leader, promoting quality and innovation, advancing research, exchanging strategic business information, and influencing legFor nearly a quarter century, the Ameri- islative and regulatory matters. More inforcan Seniors Housing Association (ASHA), mation is available at seniorshousing.org. launched by ASHA meant to provide seniors, adult children and others with clear, straightforward information related to senior housing.
Care. Comfort. Respect. For compassionate care in Baltimore County, choose Oak Crest in Parkville or Charlestown in Catonsville. We offer quality assisted living, nursing care, and rehabilitation. Memory care is available at Charlestown. Your loved one doesn’t have to be a current resident to receive care here.
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What is Person-Centered Living? The non-profit national advocacy organization previously known as the Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living (CCAL) is now known as CCAL-Advancing Person-Centered Living. They helped coin the term “person-centered living” that is now commonly heard in the assisted living and personal care field. While the term may be familiar to professionals, it may still be confusing to consumers who are just beginning to investigate assisted living/personal care options. So what is person-centered living? CCAL coined the term person-centered living (PCL) as a reminder that as people grow older or have disabilities they should not experience a loss of humanity or choice regardless of where they live. PCL means living as one chooses to. PCL is based on humanistic beliefs that every individual has a unique background, human experience, and the right to determine how to live his/her own life. PCL is also relationship-based and focused on supporting the individual’s emotional, social, physical and spiritual well being (e.g., belonging, experiencing a continuation of self-worth, purpose, meaning, enjoyment, comfort and opportunities for growth).
Jacob’s Well ASSISTED LIVING “Home Is Where Our Heart Is”
All the Comforts of Home Where You Are Always One of the Family
• Specializing in Hospice and Advanced Levels of Care • Scenic Country Setting • Extensive Activities Program • Weekly Outings • Private & Semi-private Rooms • 24-Hour Personal Care • Medication Management • Caring for Levels 1, 2 & 3
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CCAL upholds the PCL principle, “Nothing About Me Without Me.” This simple phrase means that every elder and individual with a disability is provided choice, privacy, dignity, respect, independence and autonomy. Elders and individuals with disabilities have the right to determine their needs; decide how best to have those needs met; and give feedback about the quality and nature of the care, services and supports they receive. If support is needed, supports are centered on their personal preferences and values that honor their selfhood. A person-centered culture is nurturing, empowering and respectful, and it optimizes the well being of not only the elder and individual with a disability but also the family and larger caregiving and/or services and support network. Ultimately, person-centered living means being kind, respectful and sensitive to those being served and honoring their right to make their own choices, regardless of the setting. Information adapted from ccal.org. Please visit the website for additional details.
Senior Living at its Finest! “When There’s No Place Like Home... There’s Quail Run.”
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9900 Walther Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21234 • www.quailrun.org • 24-Hour Trained, Professional Staff • Various Levels of Assistance • Respite & Hospice Care Available • On-Site Podiatry, Diabetic Management and Therapies • Private Suites with Full Private Bathrooms • Home Cooked Meals • Medicine Management • 24-Hour Emergency Call System • Trips Including Meals and Shopping • Ask About Our Specials One of four quaint cottages, housing 16 residents each. Managed by: Quail Run Eldercare Communities
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SourceBook lists hundreds of communities and centers in tremendous detail in The List (pages 71-83). For detailed maps and directions, visit SourceBook online at www.retirementlivingsourcebook.com. 5 Tips for Choosing an Assisted Living/Personal Care 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. Make an unannounced visit to the facilities you are interested in. Talk with the residents and their family members about the facility. 5. Ask what the baseline fee is and what services are included in that fee. Ask what additional charges apply for services/products. From The Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living (CCAL), a national consumer education and advocacy organization. Visit www.ccal.org for more information.
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410-757-7000 410-268-9222 410-653-3480 410-315-8807 410-349-9529 301-262-0123 410-544-1605 410-956-7310 410-867-7518 410-360-1844 410-551-5913 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 888-632-1985
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BALTIMORE CITY Abundant Life Towers I Caritas House Assisted Living-Catholic Charities 6 Chimes Senior Living Services - Curtis Hall Cresthaven Assisted Living Esther’s Place - At the Park Esther’s Place - Montebello Esther’s Place - Pinewood Esther’s Place - Strathmore Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Park, The Keswick Multicare Center 91 Kingdom House, The Lamplight Inn of Baltimore 72 Millinnium House Phoenix Rising Assisted Living - Rosemont Ave
410-367-5433 410-646-6600 410-466-4407 410-466-9157 410-254-1010 410-254-1010 410-254-4065 410-254-1010 410-664-0100 410-235-8860 443-865-1203 410-225-9337 410-485-2283 410-444-9999
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410-252-0440
Lutherville
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Edenwald
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410-319-5022
Glen Arm
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Glynn Taff Assisted Living
443-604-4166
Catonsville
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3,650
Greenfield Senior Living at Cockeysville
410-683-2400
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410-344-0020
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Essex
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Catonsville
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Maryland Masonic Homes
410-527-1111
Cockeysville
110
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5,200
Mayfield House Assisted Living
410-788-9919
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410-561-0200
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Randallstown
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New Life Healthy Living Assisted Living
410-944-1002
Windsor Mill
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Parkville
133
4,615
Oak Crest
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Brightview Westminster Ridge Ins.Bck. 410-871-2225 Brookdale Westminster 65 410-751-2300 Carroll Lutheran Village 20 410-848-0090 Compassionate Care Home 410-857-3781
Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster
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Constant Care at Winfield Copper Ridge, Exclusively for Alzheimer’s /Dementia 107 Country Acres Assisted Living Cozy Care Divine Intervention at Shepherd's Glen Fairhaven 40 Family Care Assisted Living Golden Crest - Albert Rill Golden Crest - Evergreen Golden Crest - Nelson Rd. Golden Crest - St. Paul Road Howard’s House Inspirations Memory Care of Westminster 84 Look About Manor Inc. Lorien Mt. Airy 75 Lorien Taneytown 75 Misty Ridge Assisted Living at The Meadows North Pines Assisted Living Shepherd’s Glen Assisted Living
410-795-0186 410-795-8808 410-751-7714 301-304-0639 410-857-0985 800-241-9997 410-442-2868 410-239-1224 410-239-1224 410-239-1224 410-239-1224 410-857-0985 443-289-9229 410-857-5193 301-829-6050 888-306-5009 410-795-7806 410-239-8731 410-857-0985
Sun Valley Assisted Living Sun Valley at Ridge Overlook
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Sykesville 15 2,500 2,900 n n n n n Sykesville 60 7,020 11,250 n n n n Westminster 16 2,900 4,800 n n n n n Union Bridge 4 2,750 3,100 n n n n n n Taneytown 12 2,500 2,900 n n n n n Sykesville 35 6,005 n n n n Marriottsville 15 2,000 2,400 n n n n n n Hampstead 16 2,600 3,500 n n n n Hampstead 16 2,800 4,000 n n n n Westminster 16 4,200 4,400 n n n n Hampstead 16 4,200 4,400 n n n n Taneytown 11 2,000 3,950 n n n Westminster 16 n n n n n Westminster 14 2,700 2,700 n n n n Mt. Airy 97 3,400 4,600 n n n n n Taneytown 52 4,300 5,300 n n n n n Eldersburg 15 3,250 3,550 n n n n Manchester 16 2,200 3,150 n n n n Taneytown Westminster 23 3,600 4,000 n n n n Westminster
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Sun Valley at the Woods 76 410-635-3335 Westminster 15 2,400 3,200 Transitions Healthcare-Oakland Manor Assisted Living 410-795-4100 Sykesville 60 2,554 4,311 n n n n n CECIL COUNTY
Manor Assisted Living 410-620-4126 Elkton 32 3,224 4,224 n n n n • Suites and private with full bathrooms •Abbey Suites and private roomsrooms with full bathrooms 410-392-0502 Elkton 16 2,700 3,300 n n n •Manor 24-hour experienced •Caraway 24-hour experienced staff staff • Medication management Please confirm all information with communities. Highlighting denotes paid advertising • Medication management • Three of personalized • Three levelslevels of personalized care care Fun, stimulating activity programs and events • Fun,•stimulating activity programs and events to the Side of Assisted • Three nutritious, home-cooked meals ••Three nutritious, home-cooked meals daily daily Suites and private rooms with full bathrooms • 24-hour experienced staffwww.sunvalleycommunities.com • Medication management • Respite care available www.sunvalleycommunities.com ••Respite careof available Three levels personalized care • Fun, stimulating activity programs and events
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Caraway Manor 11 Heron’s Creek Assisted Living Singerly Manor Assisted Living Sunny Acres
3,000 2,500 2,200 1,300
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Charles County Assisted Living at Hawkins Gate, LLC Bertha’s Place 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 of St. Charles Insert Praise Housing Network Sagepoint Gardens Assisted Living 87 Someplace Special Starcare Partners Waldorf Healthcare Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare 88,94,105
301-392-6145 301-934-6201 301-843-9607 301-884-8171 301-638-4100 301-396-5289 301-266-6446 301-932-5151 888-632-1985 301-290-1688 301-934-0222 301-843-9314 240-481-2206 800-205-9342
La Plata 5 3,300 4,300 n n n Port Tobacco 8 n n n n Waldorf 9 2,000 2,800 n n n n Charlotte Hall 168 n n n Waldorf 29 3,300 4,050 n n n n n Waldorf 5 3,000 n n n n Waldorf 5 2,800 3,800 n n n n Waldorf 6 2,500 3,500 n n n n n Waldorf 85 3,142 6,344 n n n n n n Waldorf 5 2,500 4,500 n n La Plata 32 3,705 4,995 n n n n Waldorf 6 2,300 2,300 n n n n n n Waldorf 5 2,200 3,500 n n n n n Waldorf 34 2,200 2,610 n n
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FREDERICK COUNTY Bethany Living 11 301-651-3225 Frederick 2.900 4.000 n Buckingham's Choice 40 301-644-1604 Adamstown 45 5,940 8,010 n Country Meadows of Frederick 301-228-2249 Frederick 139 3,400 5,758 n Cozy Care 301-304-0639 Union Bridge 4 2,750 3,100 n n Devotion Assisted Living 240-476-4729 Walkersville 5 3,000 5,000 n Edenton Retirement Community 301-694-3100 Frederick 45 3,900 5,900 n Please confirm all information with communities.
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Golden Years Assisted Living and Respite Care HeartFields at Frederick 16 Homewood at Crumland Farms 44 Odyssey Assisted Living at Montevue Orchard Terrace at Edenton Our Family Assisted Living Inc. Record Street Home Somerford Assisted Living and Memory Care 16, 106 Somerford House 16, 106 Sunrise of Frederick 1 Sunset Ridge Assisted Living Tranquillity at Fredericktowne 14 Warm Heart Family Assisted Living, Inc.
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301-607-9009 301-663-8800 301-644-5600 240-772-9140 301-694-3100 410-442-5188 301-663-6822 301-668-3930 301-668-3900 301-663-9500 240-422-6252 301-668-6030 240-398-1433
Mount Airy Frederick Frederick Frederick Frederick Mount Airy Frederick Frederick Frederick Frederick Frederick Frederick Frederick
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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
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HARFORD COUNTY Bel Air Assisted Living Brightview Avondell Ins. Bck. Brightview Bel Air Ins. Bck. Country View Assisted Living Four Seasons Assisted Living Greenfield Senior Living at Bel Air 66 Hart Heritage Estates of Forest Hill 78 Hart Heritage Estates of Street 78 House of Jubilee Hummingbird Manor Assisted Living Jacob's Well Assisted Living 68
410-893-9164 410-638-8100 410-893-2202 410-457-0280 410-879-4665 410-420-6700 410-638-6087 410-836-1295 410-365-2314 443-327-6509 410-989-0363
Bel Air 16 4,600 5,300 n n n Bel Air 25 5,850 6,945 n n n Bel Air 16 4,155 7,225 n n n n n Darlington 8 2,500 3,200 n n Bel Air 15 3,000 3,000 n n n n n Bel Air 50 3,100 4,300 n n n n Forest Hill 55 4,900 6,500 n n n n Project3_Layout 1 1/11/16 3:51 PM Page 1 Street 39 4,900 6,500 n n n Fallston 5 3,600 4,600 n n n n n Aberdeen 15 3,200 3,400 n n n Bel Air 51 2,783 5,329 n n n
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Liv-N-Well Assisted Living Facility Lorien Bel Air Madonna Heritage Nana's Place Assisted Living Home Rock Spring Village
1,200 3,000 n 4,600 6.000 4,000 2,500 3,200 n 4,000 5,670
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HOWARD COUNTY Aastoria I & II (2 homes 5 beds each) Aathome Family Place Abundant Life I, II & III Agape I Always Caring Angels Alert I, II & III Angel’s Touch Assisted Living 79 Ashleigh's Place Autumn Hill Babero Assisted Living, LLC Bethany Home Assisted Living Brighton Gardens of Columbia 1 Bryant Woods Inn Caring Heart Homes Chestnut Hill Manor Country Gardens Assisted Living Total Assisted Living Elternhaus
240-876-7443 Fulton 410-884-5366 Columbia 410-992-8312 Ellicott City 410-792-2750 Columbia 410-309-9654 Columbia 410-715-6535 Columbia 410-442-9800 West Friendship 240-876-7443 Columbia 410-724-5001 Fulton 410-733-8297 Ellicott City 410-203-1118 Ellicott City 410-884-0773 Columbia 410-964-2000 Columbia 410-381-6267 Columbia 301-693-9581 Ellicott City 301-854-0006 Highland 301-317-5590 Fulton 410-707-7071 Dayton
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Emmanuel Care Evergreen Assisted Living Family Transitions East Friendship Place Garden of Grace Glen Hill Gwen's Place Harmony Hall 80 Harvest Manor III Heartlands Senior Living Village 16 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 Lorien Encore at Turf Valley 17 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
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410-313-8299 301-604-1761 301-596-7044 410-730-4281 410-465-5991 410-988-8036 410-489-7555 410-531-6000 301-490-9560 410-461-9494 410-531-5627 301-693-9581 410-313-9185 410-418-9042 410-418-4640 410-465-2288 410-461-7070 410-880-1966 410-992-4227 410-465-2556 301-497-2335 888-632-1985 410-381-9120 410-796-8603 410-309-0707 410-596-0018 410-730-7799 410-381-1929 410-724-0054
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Que's Supreme Care I, II & III Ramble Inn Ruth Keeton House Sah-Rang-Bong Care I & II San Jose Homes Shangri-La Senior Living of Ellicott City 81 Somerford Place for Alzheimer's & Related Dementias 16, 106 Spring Home II Sunrise of Columbia 1 Total Assisted Living Home Where We Live Winter Growth Yolanda's Home
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410-997-5431 410-531-6597 410-964-9616 410-531-5029 410-730-7557 443-574-2040 410-313-9744 240-593-6308 410-531-1444 301-789-4629 410-792-0514 410-964-9616 410-531-5382
Columbia Dayton Columbia Columbia Columbia Ellicott City Columbia Jessup Columbia Fulton Jessup Columbia Clarksville
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KENT COUNTY Chestertown Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr. Whispering Pines Assisted Living
410-778-1900 410-639-7771
Chestertown Rock Hall
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Arden Courts of Kensington Memory Care PULL OUT Arden Courts of Potomac Memory Care PULL OUT Arden Courts of Silver Spring Memory Care PULL OUT Aspenwood Senior Living Community 16 B'nai B'rith Homecrest House c 61 Bedford Court I Brighton Gardens of Friendship Heights 1 Brighton Gardens of Tuckerman Lane 1 Brightview Fallsgrove Ins.Bck. Brooke Grove Retirement Village 48 Brookdale Potomac 65 Cottage at Curry Manor Please confirm all information with communities.
301-493-7881 Kensington 301-983-3620 Potomac 301-847-3051 Silver Spring 301-598-6424 Silver Spring 301-598-4000 Silver Spring 301-598-2900 Silver Spring 301-656-1900 Chevy Chase 301-897-8566 North Bethesda 240-314-7194 Rockville 301-260-2320 Sandy Spring 301-765-9198 Potomac 301-365-2582 Bethesda
64 48 52 47 42 76 107 101 94 108 93 8
7,000 6,700 7,200 6,000 6,500 4,000 6,900 531 2,405 n 3,500 5,700 4,500 9,600 4,050 5,700 3,900 7,875 7,320 8,910 2,850 5,400 8,500 12,500
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Springhouse of Bethesda - HCR/ManorCare
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Springhouse of Silver Spring - HCR/ManorCare
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Silver Spring
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Springhouse of Westwood - HCR/ManorCare
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Bethesda
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Sunrise at Fox Hill
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Bowie
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Collington Episcopal Life Care Community
42
800-728-7060
Mitchellville
65
6,500
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Riverdale
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3,410
3,906
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Laurel
103
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5,500
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Crescent Cities Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
88,94,105 800-205-9342
Morningside House of Laurel
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QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY Arcadia Assisted Living
410-643-4344
Chester
15
410-968-1022
Crisfield
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3,230
4,565
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ST. MARY'S COUNTY Cedar Lane Apartments /St Mary's Home
301-475-8966
Leonardtown
Charlotte Hall Veteran Home
301-884-8171
Praise Housing Network Taylor Farm Assisted Living Inc
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3,000
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301-290-1688
Mechanicsville
5
2,500
4,500
301-769-3702
Bushwood
24
4,900
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TALBOT COUNTY Chesapeake Caregivers, Inc Candle Light Cove Assisted Living & Memory Care Heartfields at Easton 16 Rayland Acres, Inc. The Dixon House Bayleigh Chase 40
443-820-7309 410-770-9707 410-820-4400 410-820-7309 410-822-6661 410-763-7167
Trappe Easton Easton Trappe Easton Easton
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WASHINGTON COUNTY Broadmore Assisted Living Brookdale Hagerstown 65 Charlotte's Home II Fahrney - Keedy Home and Village 50 Golden Retrieve Assisted Living Greenfield Senior Living at Hagerstown 66 Homewood at Williamsport 44 Ravenwood Lutheran Village Somerford House 16, 106 Somerford Place for Alzheimer's & Related Dementias 16, 106 Village at Robinwood, The Williamsport Retirement Village 90
301-766-0066 301-733-3353 301-432-2415 301-671-5038 301-393-3609 301-766-9202 877-849-9244 240-420-4137 301-791-9221 301-791-9221 240-420-4119 301-223-7971
Hagerstown Hagerstown Maugansville Boonsboro Hagerstown Hagerstown Williamsport Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Williamsport
75 1,950 3,525 n 98 1,885 5,000 n 15 2,023 n n 32 5,110 6,235 n 5 5,250 56 2,100 3,000 n 51 4,530 7,020 n 40 3,480 4,560 n 55 2,660 n n 36 n 70 3,510 4,770 n 32 4,785 6,030 n
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WICOMICO COUNTY Atria at Salisbury John B Parsons Assisted Living Lakeside Assisted Living at Mallard Landing The Village at Harbor Pointe Tranquil Meadows
410-546-9997 410-742-1432 410-749-4480 410-860-8750 410-548-5036
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410-208-1000 410-641-3171 410-213-0484
Ocean Pines Berlin Ocean City
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PENNSYLVANIA Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Community Homewood at Martinsburg Homewood at Plum Creek Menno Haven Retirement Communities Rest Assured Assisted Living Village at Gettysburg, The Village at Kelly Drive, The Village at Luther Ridge, The Village at Shrewsbury, The Village at Sprenkle Drive, The Village at Utz Terrace, The
51 888-624-8242 New Oxford 44 814-793-3728 Martinsburg 44 717-637-4166 Hanover 4 800-222-6695 Chambersburg 82 814-634-0567 Meyersdale 11 717-334-6204 Gettysburg 11 717-848-2585 York 11 717-264-5700 Chambersburg 11 717-227-3000 Shrewsbury 11 717-764-4046 York 11 717-637-0633 Hanover
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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 and 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.
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Considering a group home when researching assisted living is an important step if your loved one would prefer a smaller, homelike environment.
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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Assisted Living Management -Locust Lodge 1 & 11
73 410-653-3480 Pasadena 15 2,800 4,000 n n n n n
HeartHomes of Bay Ridge I
74 443-871-3168 Annapolis 16 3,650 4,200 n n n n
HeartHomes of Bay Ridge II
74 443-871-3168 Annapolis 16 3,950 4,500 n n n n n
HeartHomes of Linthicum I
74 443-871-3168 Linthicum 16 3,650 4,200 n n n n
HeartHomes of Linthicum II
74 443-871-3168 Linthicum 16 3,950 4,500 n n n n n
HeartHomes of Pasadena
74 443-871-3168 Pasadena 16 3,650 4,200 n n n n n
HeartHomes of Piney Orchard
74 443-871-3168 Odenton 16 3,650 4,500 n n n n n
BALTIMORE COUNTY Assisted Living Management - Hampton Meadows
73 410-653-3480 Towson 15 2,800 4,500 n n n n n
Assisted Living Management - Life Spring
73 410-653-3480 Catonsville 15 2,800 4,500 n n n n n
Assisted Living Management - Rolling Meadows
73 410-653-3480 Catonsville 15 2,800 4,500 n n n n n
Assisted Living Management - Woodholme Springs
73 410-653-3480 Pikesville 15 2,800 4,500 n n n n n
Beechwood Assisted Living , LLC
68 410-719-2273 Catonsville 15 2,800 3,200 n n n n n n
HeartHomes of Lutherville I
74 443-871-3168 Lutherville 16 3,650 4,200 n n n n
HeartHomes of Lutherville II
74 443-871-3168 Lutherville 16 3,950 4,500 n n n n n
CARROLL COUNTY Inspirations Memory Care of Westminster
84 443-289-9229 Westminster 16 n n n n n
SunValley at Morning Breeze
76 410-861-8993 Finksburg 13 3,600 4,000 n n n n
Sun Valley at Ridge Overlook
76 410-795-6003 Westminster 16 5,000 5,400 n n n n
Sun Valley at the Homestead
76 410-795-6001 Sykesville 16 3,600 4,000 n n n n
Sun Valley at the Meadows
76 410-635-2103 Westminster 20 3,800 4,200 n
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Country Gardens Assisted Living 240-381-4590 Highland 15 2,000 4,000 n n n n n Montgomery County Cottage at Curry Manor 301-365-2582 Bethesda 8 8,500 12,500 n n n *Chart includes featured communities only. For a complete listing, see pages 79-91. Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
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Glen Burnie Health and Rehabilitation Center 7355 Furnace Branch Road, East, Glen Burnie, MD 410-766-3460
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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 what family or professional home care aides can provide. It is best to start researching nursing facilities before an emergency arises to avoid making a less than 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 percent of the cost for days 1 – 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 What to Look For in Nursing the nursing home. n Be available the entire day of admisCare sion to help settle the resident and provide Before choosing a home, contact the support. Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
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Use this checklist to judge and compare the nursing homes you call and/or visit • Is 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? • Are background checks conducted on all staff members? • Is there a care plan developed for every resident?
•A re care plans reviewed and updated by providers and family members? • I s the interaction between residents and staff members warm and respectful? •A re public areas and resident rooms clean and comfortable? •A re there a variety of activities available for residents? •W hat is the staff to patient ratio at night and on weekends?
• Do staff members respond to residents’ requests for assistance promptly? • Are there enough staff members available to assist residents during meals? Does the food in the dining room look and smell appealing? • Are there handrails in hallways and grab bars in bathrooms? • Are exits clearly marked? • Is the facility outfitted with smoke detectors and sprinklers?
Adapted from Medicare’s Nursing Home checklist. For more information, see www.medicare.gov.
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ALLEGANY County Allegany Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
301-777-5941
730 Furnace St
Cumberland 153 n n 114
180 n n n
Devlin Manor Health Care Center
301-724-1400
10301 Christie Rd
Cumberland 124 n n 225
240 n n n n
Frostburg Village Nursing Care Center
301-689-2425
1 Kaylor Cir.
Golden Living Center
301-724-6066
512 Winfred Rd.
Frostburg
122 n n 140
150 n n
Cumberland 135 n n 159
182 n n n
Lions Center for Rehabilitation and Extended Care, The
301-722-6272
901 Seton Dr.
Cumberland 101 n n 220
231 n n n n
Moran Manor Health Care Center
301-359-3000
25701 Shady Ln., SW
Westernport 120 n n 225
240 n n n
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Baywoods Health Care Center
410-268-9222
7101 Bayfront Dr.
Annapolis
45 n 380
n n
Crofton Care & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-721-1000
2131 Davidsonville Rd.
Crofton
180 n n 247
258 n n n n
Fairfield Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-923-6820
1454 Fairfield Loop Rd
Crownsville
96 n n 210
400 n n n n
FutureCare - Chesapeake
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410-647-0015
305 College Pkwy
Arnold
Ginger Cove
12
410-266-7300
4000 River Crescent Drive
Annapolis
Glen Burnie Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
86
410-766-3460
7355 Furnace Branch Rd.
Glen Burnie 200 n n 141
613 Hammonds Ln
Brooklyn Park 117 n n 305
Hammonds Lane-Genesis HealthCare
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Heritage Harbour Health & Rehabiliton Ctr.
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Marley Neck Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
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2700 South Haven Rd.
Annapolis
410-768-8200
7575 E. Howard Rd.
Glen Burnie
NMS Healthcare of Annapolis
410-267-8653
900 Van Buren Street
Annapolis
North Arundel Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-761-1222
Severna Park Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
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245 n n 235 n n n n 315 n n n n
154 n n 209
237 n n n n
95 n n 240
261 n n n n
96 n n 195
n n n n
313 Hospital Dr.
Glen Burnie 111 n n 220
475 n n n n
24 Truckhouse Rd.
Severna Park 138 n n 359
386 n n n n
144 Washington Rd.
Edgewater
107 n n 274
307 n n n n
Spa Creek Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
88,94,105 800-205-9342
35 Milkshake Ln.
Annapolis
130 n n 375
502 n n n n
Waugh Chapel-Genesis HealthCare
88,94,105 800-205-9342
1221 Waugh Chapel Rd.
Gambrills
110 n n 390
507 n n n n
BALTIMORE CITY Alice Manor Nursing Home
410-889-9700
2095 Rock Rose Ave.
Baltimore
105 n n 200
210 n n n
Blue Point Healthcare Center
410-367-9100
2525 W. Belvedere Ave.
Baltimore
135 n n 220
250 n n n n
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Brinton Woods Health & Rehab Ctr. at Arlington West
410-664-9535
3939 Penhurst Ave
Baltimore
Brinton Woods Post Accute Care Center
410-325-4000
5009 Frankford Ave.
Baltimore
225 n n 255
400 n n n n
Caton Manor Nursing -Genesis HealthCare 88,94,105 800-205-9342
3330 W Wilkens Ave
Baltimore
144 n n 269
292 n n n n
Fayette Health and Rehab Center
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410-727-3947
1217 W Fayette St
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410-342-6644
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1300 S Ellwood Ave
Baltimore
160 n n 272
n n n n
410-889-8500
2327 N. Charles St.
Baltimore
109 n n 262
n n n n
89
410-254-3300
4700 Harford Rd
Baltimore
137 n n 240
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FutureCare - Homewood
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410-554-6300
2700 N Charles St.
Baltimore
136 n n 267
n n n n
FutureCare-Irvington
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410-947-3052
22 S. Athol Ave.
Baltimore
190 n n 270
n n n n
FutureCare-Lochearn
89
410-358-3410
4800 Seton Dr.
Baltimore
200 n n 248
n n n n
FutureCare-Northpoint
89
410-282-0100
1046 North Point Rd
Baltimore
155 n n 250
n n n n
FutureCare - Sandtown - Winchester
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410-669-2750
1000 N. Gilmor St.
Baltimore
150 n n 270
n n n n
410-532-5600
1601 E. Belvedere Ave.
Baltimore
147 n n 205
205 n n n
4669 Falls Rd.
Baltimore
120 n n 186
253 n n n n
Good Samaritan Nursing Ctr. HCR/ManorCare - Roland Park
Pull Out 96-97 410-662-8606
Homewood Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
88,94,105 800-205-9342
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Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center & Hospital Long Green Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
6000 Bellona Ave.
Baltimore
112 n n 235
235 n n n n
410-662-4218
700 West 40th St.
Baltimore
242 n n 291
368 n n n
410-601-2400
2434 West Belvedere Ave.
Baltimore
292 n n 245
115 E. Melrose Ave.
Baltimore
134 n n 252
88,94,105 800-205-9342
n n n n
296 n n n n
Maryland Baptist Aged Home
410-624-3964
2801 Rayner Ave.
Baltimore
33 n 75
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Maryland Masonic Homes
95
410-527-1111
300 International Cir.
Cockeysville
88 n 207
220 n n n
Northwest Healthcare Center
92
410-664-5551
4601 Pall Mall Rd.
Baltimore
91 n n 179
230 n n n n
Overlea Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
86
410-426-1424
6116 Belair Rd.
Baltimore
150 n n 172
177 n n n n
Roland Park Place
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Baltimore
60 n 386
386 n n n n
The Green House Residences at Stadium Place
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Baltimore
49 n n n n n
The Neighborhoods at St. Elizabeth
6
410-644-7100
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Baltimore
162 n n n n n
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410-486-4573 410-484-7300
92, 93 410-542-5306
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443-578-8035
Catonsville Commons -Genesis HealthCare 88,94,105 800-205-9342 Charlestown
41, 67 410-737-8922
6811 Campfield Rd
Baltimore
131 n n 272
305 n n
725 Mount Wilson Ln.
Pikesville
37 n 199
249 n n n n
4017 Liberty Heights Ave.
Baltimore
94 n n 282
559 n n n n
13801 York Road
Hunt Valley
79 n 301
16 Fusting Ave
Catonsville 144 n n 233
268 n n n n
709 Maiden Choice Ln
Catonsville 206 n n 345
428 n n
Chestnut Green the Health Ctr. at Blakehurst
410-494-6141
1055 West Joppa Rd.
Courtland Gardens Nursing & Rehab. Center
410-521-3600
7920 Scotts Level Rd
Pikesville
151 n n 240
8710 Emge Rd
Baltimore
132 n n 285
Cromwell Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
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Edenwald
410-823-1341
800 Southerly Rd
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410-486-8771
7 Sudbrook Ln.
Pikesville
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410-747-7425
701 Edmondson Ave .
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140 n n n n n n
Catonsville 167 n n 254
260 n n n 265 n n n n
9200 Franklin Square Dr
Baltimore
117 n n 241
Frederick Villa Nursing Ctr.
410-788-3300
711 Academy Rd.
Baltimore
125 n n 235
n n n n
FutureCare - Cherrywood
89
410-833-3801
12020 Reisterstown Rd.
Reisterstown 170 n n 288
n n n n
FutureCare - Old Court
89
410-922-3200
5412 Old Court Rd.
Randallstown 144 n n 270
n n n n
410-319-5022
11630 Glen Arm Rd.
31 n n 342
n n n n
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Towson
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231 n n n n
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Baltimore
182 n n 140
238 n n n
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Towson
179 n n 157
173 n n n n
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509 East Joppa Rd.
Towson
126 n n 185
215 n n n n
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1525 N. Rolling Rd.
Catonsville 120 n n 220
237 n n n
Heritage Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare
88,94,105 800-205-9342
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92
410-823-5310
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Lorien Mays Chapel
410-252-0880
7232 German Hill Rd
Dundalk
174 n n 265
274 n n n n
531 Stevenson Lane
Towson
75 n n 295
485 n n n n
8720 Emge Rd.
Baltimore
113 n n 312
342 n n n n
12230 Roundwood Road
Timonium
93 n n 350
390 n n n n
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Pikesville
119 n n n n n n
7700 York Rd
Towson
110 n n 281
298 n n n n
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Parkville
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1300 Windlass Dr
Baltimore
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Baltimore
110 n n 313
326 n n n n
Pickersgill Retirement Community
888-418-7168
615 Chestnut Ave.
Towson
35 n n 223
248 n n
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Lutherville 100 n n 347
410-823-4622
400 Georgia Court
Towson
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422 n n n n
291
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Ridgeway Manor Nursing Home
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 224
2300 Dulaney Valley Rd.
Timonium 440 n n 260
500 n n n
1502 Frederick Rd.
Catonsville 143 n n 138
250 n n n n
Stella Maris, Inc.
137 410-252-4500
Summit Park Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
86
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CALVERT COUNTY Asbury Solomons Island
410-394-3029
11100 Asbury Cir
Calvert County Nursing Ctr.
410-535-2300
85 Hospital Rd.
Prince Frederick 149 n n 246
Solomons
261 n 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
42 n n 245
87 n n 140
273
155 n n n n
CAROLINE COUNTY Caroline Nursing and Rehab Center
410-479-2130
520 Kerr Ave.
Denton
87 n n 218
297 n n n
Envoy of Denton
410-479-4400
420 Colonial Dr.
Denton
100 n n 185
200 n n n n
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410-795 2737
1442 Buckhorn Rd.
Carroll Lutheran Village
410-848-0090
300 St Luke Cir
Copper Ridge, Exclusively for Alzheimer's/Dementia
410-795-8808
710 Obrecht Rd.
Sykesville
66 n n 388
402 n n n n
Fairhaven
443-974-3352
7200 Third Ave.
Sykesville
79 n 379
407 n n n n
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
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Mt. Airy
62 n n 304
331 n n n n
Lorien Taneytown
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100 Antrim Blvd.
Taneytown
63 n n 308
324 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
Transitions Healthcare Sykesville
410-795-1100
7309 2nd Ave
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61 n n 290
Westminster 103 n n 307
450 n n n n
Westminster 158 n n 215 Manchester 109 n n 265
Sykesville
n n n n
n n n
290 n n n
118 n n 200
263 n n n n
CECIL COUNTY Calvert Manor Healthcare Ctr.
410-658-6555
1881 Telegraph Rd.
Rising Sun
Laurelwood Care Rehabilitation Center
410-398-8800
100 Laurel Dr.
Elkton
144 n n 240 133 n n 215
n n n
225 n n n n
CHARLES COUNTY Charlotte Hall Veterans Home La Plata Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
301-884-8171
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Sagepoint Senior Living Services
87
301-934-1900
29449 Charlotte Hall Rd
Charlotte Hall 268 n n
n n n n
1 Magnolia Dr
La Plata
147 n n 311
330 n n n n
10200 La Plata Rd
LaPlata
165 n n 220
230 n n n
Waldorf
115 n n 279
299 n n n n
Waldorf Healthcare Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare 88,94,105 800-205-9342 4140 Old Washington Hwy.
DORCESTER COUNTY Chesapeake Woods Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare 88,94,105 800-205-9342
525 Glenburn Ave
Cambridge
98 n n 312
415 n n n n
Mallard Bay Care Ctr.
520 Glenburn Ave
Cambridge 160 n n 114
150 n n n n
410-228-9191
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240-444-0761
3200 Baker Cir.
Adamstown
301-600-1550
1900 Rosemont Ave.
Frederick
170 n n 190
200 n n
347 Ballenger Center Dr.
Frederick
130 n n 294
303 n n n n
Frederick
119 n n 294
303 n n n n
Walkersville 124 n n 306
370 n n n n
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88,94,105 800-205-9342
700 Toll House Ave
Glade Valley Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
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56 West Frederick St.
Golden Living Center of Frederick
301-695-6618
Homewood at Crumland Farms
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30 North Place
42 n n 356 n n
Frederick
120 n n 228
251 n n n
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
196 n n 210
275 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 106 n n 240
The Vindobona
301-371-7160
6012 Jefferson Blvd.
Braddock Heights 61 n n 210
270 n n 225 n n n n
GARRETT COUNTY Goodwill Mennonite Home, Inc.
301-895-5194
891 Dorsey Hotel Rd.
Grantsville
Oakland Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
301-334-2319
706 East Alder St
Oakland
89 n n 144
180 n n n n
100 n n
n n n n
HARFORD COUNTY Bel Air Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
86
410-879-1120
410 East MacPhail Rd.
Citizens Care & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-939-5500
415 S. Market St.
Forest Hill Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-893-2468
109 Forest Valley Dr.
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Lorien Bel Air
410-803-1400
1909 Emmorton Rd.
Lorien Havre de Grace
888-667-9360
1501 Blenheim Farm Lane
Lorien Riverside
410-575-6400
1123 Belcamp Garth
Bel Air
155 n n 232
n n n n
Havre de Grace 182 n n n n n Forest Hill
156 n n 253
410 n n n n
Bel Air
69 n n 337
590 n n n n
Havre de Grace 78 n n 282
315 n n n n
Belcamp
129 n n 290
340 n n n n
HOWARD COUNTY Ellicott City Healthcare Center
92
Lorien Columbia
410-461-7577
3000 N. Ridge Rd.
410-531-5300
6334 Cedar Ln
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209 n n 268
315 n n n n 527 n n n n
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Lorien Elkridge
410-579-2626
7615 Washington Blvd.
Elkridge
64 n n 310
350 n n n n
Lorien Encore at Turf Valley
410-461-7070
11150 Resort Rd.
Ellicott City
63 n n 350
475 n n n n
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410-778-4550
200 Morgnec Rd.
Chestertown 98 n n 196
243 n n n n
Chestertown Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-778-1900
415 Morgnec Rd.
Chestertown 76 n n 100
120 n n n n
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Silver Spring 151 n n 239
505 n n n
Bedford Court
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3701 International Dr.
Silver Spring 100 n n 260
298 n n n n
Bel Pre Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
92
301-598-6000
2601 Bell Pre Rd.
Silver Spring
90 n n 189
208 n n n n
Bethesda Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
86
301-530-1600
5721 Grosvenor Ln.
Bethesda
200 n n 183
254 n n n n
Brighton Gardens of Tuckerman Lane
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301-897-8566
5550 Tuckerman Ln
North Bethesda 41 n n 230
283 n n
Brooke Grove Retirement Village
48
301-260-2320
18100 Slade School Rd.
Sandy Spring 168 n n 302
467 n n n
Silver Spring
332 n n n n
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3227 Bel Pre Rd.
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82 n n 281
Kensington 140 n n n n n n Silver Spring 191 n n 347
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9701 Medical Center Dr
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7525 Carroll Ave.
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134 n n 343
449 n n n n
Takoma Park 102 n n 304
326 n n n n
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Silver Spring
91 n n 293
320 n n n n
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92 n n 320
344 n n n n
9101 Second Ave
Rockville
390 n n n n
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267 n n n n n n
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Clinton
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Mitchellville
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7520 Surrats Rd.
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217
313 n n n n
Riverdale
140 n n 323
350 n n n n
Lanham
130 n n 343
446 n n n n
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Clinton
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Bowie
120 n n 322
365 n n n n
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Laurel
150 n n 207
457 n n
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152 n n 243
259 n n n n
Fort Washington 150 n n 183
200 n n n n
QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY Corsica Hills Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
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118 n n 331
340 n n n n
SOMERSET COUNTY Alice B. Tawes Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
410-968-1200
201 Hall Hwy.
Aurora Senior Living of Manokin
410-651-0011
11974 Edgehill Terrace
Crisfield
76 n n 207
264 n n n n
Princess Anne 131 n n 195
205 n n n
ST. MARY'S COUNTY Charlotte Hall Veterans Home
301-884-8171
29449 Charlotte Hall Rd.
Charlotte Hall 278 n n 80
120 n n n
Chesapeake Sea Shores
301-863-7244
21412 Great Mills Rd.
Lexington Park 110 n n 132
145 n n n n
St. Mary's Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
301-475-8000
21585 Peabody St.
Leonardtown 160 n n 233
243 n n n
Taylor Farm Assisted Living Inc
301-769-3702
21748 Oscar Hayden Rd
Bushwood
24 163
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410-924-8760
88,94,105 800-205-9342
501 Dutchman’s Lane
Easton
90 n n 270
304 n n n n
610 Dutchmans Ln.
Easton
195 n n 286
444 n n n n
Washington COUNTY Coffman Nursing Home, Inc.
301-733-2914
1304 Pennsylvania Ave.
Hagerstown
59 n n 216
226 n n
Fahrney - Keedy Home and Village
301-671-5038
8507 Mapleville Rd.
Boonsboro
97 n n 305
320 n n n
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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 131 n n 275
375 n n n n
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301-733-8700
14014 Marsh Pike
Hagerstown 186 n n 195
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
88 n n 202
200 n n n n
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.
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Williamsport 121 n n 243
n n n n
397 n n
WICOMICO COUNTY Anchorage Healthcare Center
92
Deer's Head Hospital Ctr.
410-749-2474
105 Times Sq.
410-543-4000 351 Deer's Head Hospital Rd.
Salisbury
126 n n 165
330 n n n n
Salisbury
68 n n 361
361 n n n n
Salisbury Rehab & Nursing Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare 88,94,105 800-205-9342
200 Civic Ave
Salisbury
325 n n 270
315 n n n n
Wicomico Nursing Home
900 Booth St.
Salisbury
102 n n 200
233 n n
410-742-8896
WORCESTER COUNTY Berlin Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-641-4400
9715 Healthway Dr.
Berlin
146 n n 211
228 n n n n
Harrison House of Snow Hill
410-632-3755
430 W. Market St.
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When we discovered how much Jane loved the beach,
(we knew just what to do. We brought the beach to her, filling her room with seashells, sand dollars and the sound of waves crashing on the shore. Personal touches like this are why so many families turn to Carroll Hospice, the team that exceeds state and national benchmarks in quality hospice care. Our certified team goes above and beyond to provide care that’s uniquely personal to your loved one’s story. Visit CarrollHospice.org/Stories or call 410-871-8000 to discover all the ways we can help you celebrate your family’s life together.
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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.
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.
What Services are Provided? Hospice team members focus primarily 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 How Do I Pay for Hospice? more information, see www.caringinfo.org Most services are fully or partially or the information on hospice care at www. covered by Medicare, Medicaid, private cancer.org.
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.
insurers or prepaid health plans. The nonmedical services available in Montgomery County are free and delivered by a staff of trained volunteers. For traditional hospice services, financial assistance is available. The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization 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 outof-pocket expense.” 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.
Caring for life throughout the journey with illness and loss is the mission of Hospice of the Chesapeake. Established in 1979, nonprofit Hospice of the Chesapeake serves patients and families George’s in Anne Arundel and Prince Geo Counties and also offers bereavement programs for youth and adults through Chesapeake Life Center.
For more information, please visit www.hospicechesapeake.org or call 410.987.2003
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Myths and Facts About Hospice Myth: Hospice is where you go when there is “nothing else to be done.” Reality: Hospice is the “something more” that can be done for the patient and the family when the illness cannot be cured. It is a concept based on comfort-oriented care. Referral into hospice is a movement into another mode of therapy, which may be more appropriate for terminal care. Myth: Families should be isolated from a dying patient. Reality: Hospice staff believe that when family members (including children) experience the dying process in a caring environment, it helps counteract the fear of their own mortality and the mortality of their loved one. Myth: Hospice care is more expensive. Reality: Studies have shown hospice care to be no more costly. Frequently, it is less expensive than conventional care during the last six months of life. Less high-cost technology is used and family, friends and volunteers provide 90 percent of the day-to-day patient care at home. Additionally, patients eligible for Medicare or Medicaid will pay few out-of-pocket expenses related to their hospice care. Most private insurers also cover some or most hospice related expenses. Myth: You can’t keep your own doctor if you enter hospice. Reality: Hospice physicians work closely with your doctor of choice to determine a plan of care. Information from the Hospice Foundation of America. To learn more, visit www.hospicefoundation.org
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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.
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emory loss that disrupts daily life is not a typical part of aging. It may be a symptom of Alzheimer’s, a fatal brain disease that causes a slow decline in memory, thinking and reasoning skills. Every individual may experience one or more of these signs in different degrees. If you notice any of them, it is recommended you see a doctor.
1. Memory loss that disrupts daily life One of the most common signs of Alzheimer’s is memory loss, especially forgetting recently learned information. Others include forgetting important dates or events; asking for the same information over and over; and relying on memory aides (e.g., reminder notes or electronic devices) or family members for things they used to handle on their own. What’s typical? Sometimes forgetting names or appointments, but remembering them later. 2. Challenges in planning or solving problems Some people may experience changes in their ability to develop and follow a plan
5. Trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships For some people, having vision problems is a sign of Alzheimer’s. They may have difficulty reading, judging distance and determining color or contrast. In terms of perception, they may pass a mirror and think someone else is in the room. They 3. Difficulty completing familiar may not realize they are the person in the tasks at home, at work or at leisure mirror. What’s typical? Vision changes related People with Alzheimer’s often find it to cataracts. hard to complete daily tasks. Sometimes, people may have trouble driving to a familiar location, managing a budget at 6. New problems with words in work or remembering the rules of a favor- speaking or writing People with Alzheimer’s may have ite game. trouble following or joining a conversation. What’s typical? Occasionally needing They may stop in the middle of a converhelp to use the settings on a microwave or sation and have no idea how to continue to record a television show. or they may repeat themselves. They may 4. Confusion with time or place struggle with vocabulary, have problems People with Alzheimer’s can lose track finding the right word or call things by of dates, seasons and the passage of time. the wrong name (e.g., calling a “watch” a They may have trouble understanding “hand-clock”). What’s typical? Sometimes having something if it is not happening immetrouble finding the right word. diately. Sometimes they may forget where Information from the Alzheimer’s Asthey are or how they got there. sociation website. Visit www.alz.org or call What’s typical? Getting confused 1.800.272.3900 for information, referrals about the day of the week but figuring it and support. out later.
or work with numbers. They may have trouble following a familiar recipe or keeping track of monthly bills. They may have difficulty concentrating and take much longer to do things than they did before. What’s typical? Making occasional errors when balancing a checkbook.
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lzheimer’s disease is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States and is the only leading cause of death without a way to prevent, cure or even slow its progression. Based on 2010 data, Alzheimer’s was reported as the underlying cause of death for 83,494 individuals – individuals who died from Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s Association 2013 Facts and Figures reveals that in 2013 an estimated 450,000 people in the United States will die with Alzheimer’s. The true number of deaths caused by Alzheimer’s is likely to be somewhere between the officially reported number of those dying from and those dying with Alzheimer’s. Human and Financial Toll of Alzheimer’s More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. Without the development of medical breakthroughs that prevent, slow or stop the disease, by 2050, the number of people with Alzheimer’s disease could reach 13.8 million. Previous estimates suggest that number could be high as 16 million. Alzheimer’s and dementia place an
enormous burden on individuals and families. In 2012, there were more than 15 million caregivers who provided more than 17 billion hours of unpaid care valued at $216 billion. Individuals with dementia often require increasing levels of supervision and personal care as the disease progresses. As symptoms exacerbate as the disease progresses, the high levels of care required by family members and friends can often result in increased emotional stress and health challenges for caregivers. Due to the physical and emotional toll of caregiving, Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers had $9.1 billion in additional health care costs of their own in 2012. The burden on the nation’s health care system and government programs is also enormous. According to Alzheimer’s Association 2013 Facts and Figures, the total
payments for health and long-term care services for people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias will total $203 billion in 2013, the lion’s share of which will be borne by Medicare and Medicaid with combined costs of $142 billion. Despite these staggering figures today, by 2050 total costs will increase 500 percent to $1.2 trillion. “Alzheimer’s disease steals everything — steadily, relentlessly, inevitably. With baby boomers reaching the age of elevated risk, we do not have time to do what we have always done,” said Robert Egge, vice president of public policy for the Alzheimer’s Association. “The National Institutes of Health needs to reset its priorities and focus its resources on the crisis at our doorstep, and Congress must fully fund implementation of the National Alzheimer’s Plan to solve the crisis.” The Alzheimer’s Association is the world’s leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support and research and offers a variety of educational and support resources, including its 24/7, toll-free Helpline (1.800.272.3900), care consultation and online resources. The full text of the report can be viewed at www.alz.org/ alzheimers_disease_facts_and_figures.asp.
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on Alzheimer’s Care Residences Arden Courts Memory Care Communities (See pull out 96-97)
Annandale: 703-256-0882 • Fair Oaks: 703-383-0060 • Kensington: 301-493-7881 • Silver Spring: 301-847-3051 • Potomac: 301-983-3620, www.arden-courts.com Specialized memory care matters, and Arden Courts® is here to provide this unique care in a safe and nurturing environment. From the professional staff that interacts and engages your loved one to the carefully researched and thoughtfully designed communities, Arden Courts recognizes every individual’s physical, mental and social needs and provides an environment that fosters optimal independence for as long as possible. Memory Care is all we Do.
Copper Ridge (See page 107) 710 Obrecht Road • Sykesville, MD • 410-795-8808 • www.integrace.org Copper Ridge is a nationally recognized leader in dementia living for over 20 years. Now imagine this community without walls. Here you will find even more than assisted living and skilled nursing. Support is available from outpatient clinics to caregiver education and wellness programs. The Integrace Institute furthers our goal to improve the quality of life for those with dementia and their loved ones through on-going research and education. Coming soon in 2016: The Peabody Club, an Integrace adult day and night program, and the Bistro, drop-in dining for those with dementia and their families. Copper Ridge – You don’t have to live here to be a part of our family. Genesis HealthCare Network (See pages 88, 94, 105)
Severna Park – Severna Park Center 410-544-4220 • Catonsville – Catonsville Commons 410-747-1800 • Baltimore – Cromwell Center 410-661-5955 • Randallstown-Patapsco Center 410-655-7373 • Easton – The Pines 410-822-4000 • Cambridge – Chesapeake Woods Center 410-221-1400 • Salisbury – Salisbury Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 410-749-1466 www.ghv.com Dementia services are part of the Genesis HealthCare commitment to helping the elderly achieve a full life. Services are based on an integrated, holistic approach, recognizing that mind and body — cognitive, emotional, and physical health — 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 individual’s function strong and healthy. Vigilance is required to avoid “excess disability” — or unnecessary additional impairments — that can accompany dementia.
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.
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on Alzheimer’s Care Residences Morningside House (See Insert) 888-632-1985 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.
Shangri-La Senior Living of Catonsville (See page 71)
6348 Frederick Rd, Catonsville, MD 21228 (410) 744-8433 www.shangrilaseniorliving.com Shangri-La 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. Shangri-La 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.
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Selecting a Home Care Provider: A Checklist Before hiring a home care provider, you will want to learn more about their services, reputation and track record. The questions below will help you have productive conversations with providers and their professional references. How long has this provider been serving the community? Does this provider supply literature explaining its services, eligibility requirements, fees and funding sources? Many providers furnish patients with a detailed “Patient Bill of Rights” that outlines the rights and responsibilities of the providers, patients and caregivers. n How does this provider select and train its employees? Does it protect its workers with written personnel policies, benefits packages and malpractice insurance? n Are nurses or therapists required to evaluate the patient’s home care needs? If so, what does this entail? Do they consult the patient’s physicians and family members? n Does this provider include the patient and his or her family members in developing the plan of care? Are they involved in making care plan changes? n Is the patient’s course of treatment documented, detailing the specific tasks to be carried out by each professional caregiver? Does this provider take time to educate family members on the care being administered to the patient? n Does this provider assign supervisors to oversee the quality of care patients are receiving in their homes? If so, how often do these individuals make visits? Who can the patient and his or her family members call with questions or complaints? How does the agency follow up on and resolve problems? n What are the financial procedures of this provider? Does the provider furnish written statements explaining all of the costs and payment plan options associated with home care? n What procedures does this provider have in place to handle emergencies? Are its caregivers available 24 hours a day, seven days a week? n How does this provider ensure patient confidentiality? n n
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Understanding Home Health Care Benefits When it comes to understanding Medicare coverage, many individuals can find themselves confused by 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 health 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 and 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 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 include 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.
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Tracking devices are also available that allow people to be found quickly if they wander. These tracking devices can be worn as watches, placed in a shoe as an insert, worn on a belt or worn around the neck as a pendant. According to the Montgomery County Police – Project Lifesaver, it is imperative that an individual is found quickly, because for each moment lost, the search grid expands to a size that makes it almost impossible for individuals to be found. With that in mind, when choosing a tracking device, it is important to know how soon the device will notify caregivers the person is wandering. Very few of the devices currently on the market can give an exact location. Newer models also include two-way voice communication. The assistive technology market also includes devices that can monitor health, sleep patterns and movement in the house. House sensors can monitor water leakage, movement in the bathroom, movement in and out of a bed or a chair, as well as the opening and closing of cabinets or doors. Finally, there are sensors that can turn off appliances if there has been no movement in a certain amount of time. Using the power of new technologies, caregivers can provide independent, safe living environments for their parents or
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pay for home care As the decision to remain at home is becoming an increasingly popular option, 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 Medicare-certified 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 “intermittent skilled care,” 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 a limited number of skilled home visits. Costs for these services vary greatly depending upon coverage by Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance. Contact your local Office on Aging or State Department of Health to find out if there are funds from social services block grants available to cover home care costs.
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If facing this decision, the following questions will help in making a safe and educated decision:
1. If the hired caregiver becomes ill or
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homeowners’ insurance policies exclude such injuries via “domestic employee exclusions.”
2. Are social security, federal and state
5. Are criminal history background checks,
3. Is there verification that the paid
6. Is there bonding and insurance in place
taxes, and unemployment insurance paid so the family is not legally responsible?
caregivers can legally work in the U.S.?
4. If the hired caregiver is injured, who
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state abuse registry checks, and prior work reference checks completed?
that would cover any injury to the client, damage, or theft? When an agency says they are “bonded,” family members should be sure that this covers injury or damages related to the caregiver(s)
working in the home.
7. A ssuming family is not available to
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.
Plan ahead: Secure your Valuables Before opening your home to any service provider, including in-home caregivers, you should take a few steps to make sure that you protect yourself and the caregiver. Taking these steps does not demonstrate a lack of trust in the provider. It is simply logical to make sure that you look after your assets. You should place any of the following items in a safety deposit box or other secure location: n n n
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services that can meet your lifestyle needs Such services include researching various specialists and preferred physicians, scheduling appointments, and handling emergency care. Advocacy groups are also available to Counseling & Psychological help improve patient safety, reform MediServices care and insurance policies, and promote Counselors, psychologists and life healthier lifestyles. coaches focus their energies on the needs of individuals and their families. They can Eldercare Consultants Consultants serve as a comprehensive offer counseling, advice and assistance with resource for important living decisions and all of the various issues surrounding elderare especially helpful for family caregivers. care. Psychologists can also provide comIndividualized consultations help families petency evaluations. identify pertinent issues that need to be adHealth Care/Medical Advocacy dressed. After working with the family to Organizations can assist individu- identify specific needs, consultants identify als and families by coordinating and re- providers and resources that are available to searching their specific medical needs. help meet those needs.
The categories of professionals listed below are merely a sampling of some of the more prominent specialties in the seniorserving 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.
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understanding telemedicine a game changer for Senior Health Care
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arry, a 72-year-old retirement home resident with high blood pressure, is experiencing a host of unpleasant side effects with his latest medication. Through a brief twoway video call, Larry consults with his regular physician, who writes him a new prescription. Going forward, he and his doctor chat weekly via video teleconference to make sure he is adjusting well to the new drug. This regular, personalized interaction allows Larry to get the monitoring he needs while avoiding the hassle of weekly doctor visits. Although the story above is fictitious, scenarios just like this are happening all across the nation in growing frequency. While health care for retirees once meant repeated trips to the doctor’s office, many are now able to receive highquality medical services without leaving the comfort of home. And it’s all because of telemedicine.
via electronic communications to improve a patient’s clinical health status.” This high-tech patient care model is quickly gaining traction as a means for lowering costs while improving health care quality — particularly among aging populations.
a telehealth consultation than they do for an in-person visit. What’s more, telehealth can reduce costs associated with travel and provide easier access to medical care for those living in rural areas. Providers win too. For example, physicians are able to consult with more patients in less time. One study determined The benefits that telemedicine could collectively save The objective of telemedicine is to U.S. nursing homes $479 million annucreate a distance health care experience ally by reducing transportation costs rethat mirrors the quality and compre- lated to in-person physician office visits. hensiveness of a traditional office visit. Beyond offering convenience for both Reduced hospital readmissions. patients and caregivers, telemedicine The University of Virginia Medical has a number of compelling advantages: Center in Charlottesville created a telehealth program that combines real-time Less waiting and faster response. data with remote patient monitoring For retirees with health issues — and (RPM) for those discharged with heart their caregivers, who are often pressed failure, pneumonia, COPD, a recent for time — long waits in physician of- heart attack, or a hip or knee replacefices can be excruciating. Telemedicine ment. When nurses are alerted to any eliminates waiting room tedium and en- problems via the monitoring system, they ables more timely response from health contact the patient by phone or, if needed, care professionals through email, text make an in-home visit. Only a year after What is telemedicine? message, and other electronic channels. instituting the program, the facility saw a reduction in its 30-day readmission to Telemedicine (or “telehealth”) is described as “the use of medical informa- Lower costs. about 10 percent, in contrast with the naMany doctors actually charge less for tional average of 17.5 percent. tion exchanged from one site to another
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Decreased hospitalization rates. In North Carolina, telemedicine is helping aging adults remain in their homes longer through RPM. Patients with diagnoses such as heart failure, COPD, and diabetes were monitored by telemedicine technologies at home in between skilled nursing visits. Both response and intervention times improved dramatically. According to another study, RPM has the potential to prevent between 460,000 and 627,000 heart failure-related hospital readmissions every year. Prolonged autonomy. Evidence shows that telehealth supports the increased emphasis on aging in place. A Pennsylvania nonprofit that runs senior living communities reduced the percentage of patients moving into nursing homes from 20 percent to 12 percent. This was achieved by having frail patients wear monitoring devices that alert nurses immediately to a fall via text message, which allows for more rapid intervention. Improved quality of life. One analysis revealed that, compared to conventional home care, home telehealth services improved access to care, patients’ medical conditions, and quality of life. The results of another study
showed that a two-month telemedicine program led to lower scores for depression and anxiety in cardiac patients. Patients who participated in the program also had 38 percent fewer hospital admissions and 31 percent fewer readmissions.
conditions may simply not be possible with telemedicine, and may ultimately necessitate an in-person visit. A promising future, nonetheless All concerns aside, telemedicine holds tremendous promise for our aging population. And providers are catching on: As of 2013, 52 percent of hospitals utilized telehealth services, and another 10 percent were actively beginning to implement them.1 In 2015, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) extended Medicare coverage to include seven new telehealth services for beneficiaries in certain regions, giving providers even more incentive to embrace this exciting revolution in health care delivery. Would you like to help improve access to health care through telemedicine? Learn more about MHA@GW, the innovative online Executive Master of Health Administration program offered by the Department of Health Services Management and Leadership at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University.
The challenges Despite its many perks, telemedicine is not without disadvantages. Like any technology platform, telehealth communication systems may be disrupted due to electronic glitches, bad weather, slow Internet connections, and other factors. And while confidentiality rules apply to telemedicine just as they do in face-to-face interactions, electronically transmitted information is susceptible to hackers. Patients should understand their legal rights as far as privacy and be sure they know how to use the technology properly. Additionally, although the situation is slowly improving, not all insurers reimburse for telemedicine-based services. Those that do, like Medicare, may provide limited coverage. Perhaps the biggest drawback of telehealth is the most obvious: the inabil1 ity for a provider to perform a physical American Hospital Association. The exam. Not being able to touch or feel the Promise of Telehealth For Hospitals, Health patient may cause some signs of illness Systems and Their Communities. Trendto escape notice. Diagnosing certain watch. January 2015.
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overnment agencies are an invaluable resource and 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, which serves 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. Administration on Aging (AoA) As the leader of the Network, AoA works primarily to increase awareness amongst government agencies, organizations and the general public in regards to the needs of the older American popula-
The National Aging Network serves seven million Americans age 60 and over, as well as 325,000 caregivers.
tion. In addition to recommending policy and developing regulations, AoA is also responsible for providing grants to worthwhile projects. The AoA can be reached at www.aoa.gov or 202-619-0724. Eldercare Locator In an effort to provide nationwide information 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 touch with local AAAs
and other community-based organizations. To contact the Eldercare Locator, call 1-800-677-1116 or visit www.eldercare.gov. State Units on Aging The State Units on Aging (SUA) serve as the state arm of the AoA. SUAs coordinate services in their states by working with a variety of state agencies and other public and private organizations. State Units also award grants to AAAs to help create community specific programs.
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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, AAAs are one of the single most important retirement resources. Available services vary by locale, and the list below is just a sampling of the ones that are routinely offered by AAAs.
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Shared living is on the rise among baby boomers, thanks to a swelling demographic of single seniors and the economic recession that ate into people’s savings.
Research. By 2013, that number had risen to 1,090,000. According to Moore, there are several ways that shared living can work. “Some people are looking to become part of a group that shares and manages equally, either through shared ownership or equally sharing a lease. Others are looking for a landlord/tenant arrangement where one person owns the home and others are roommates. A third option is a home companion, where one person provides some household assistance and companionship for an older adult.” Moore designed GoldenGirlsNetwork.
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Universal Design
Creating spaces designed for convenience, safety and economy Universal design is a method of designing and remodeling buildings and products to make them more inclusive. These carefully designed spaces and items are more accessible for older people and people with disabilities, as well as for people without disabilities. Universal design concepts can be applied throughout the home environment to make the space safer and more accessible for all occupants.
Stairways 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 Adequate
grip rails on both sides that extend beyond the landings n Lighting on and around the stairway n Contrasting
colors to provide visual cues n Floor treads n Chair lifts, platform lifts, elevators
Bathrooms A well-designed bathroom starts with ample lighting and non-slip surfaces. Additional features can be incorporated that can make your experience in the bathroom enjoyable and safe including: n
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height showerhead n Removable transfer seat into a bathtub n Low/no threshold shower n Molded-in or fold-down seat in shower n Elevated toilet or adjustable toilet seat n Auto-flush toilet n Grab bars n Height-adjustable or English style rollunder sink n Lever handle or motion-sensing faucets n Tilting mirrors to improve visibility
Kitchens Well designed kitchens can accommodate the different heights and abilities of family members or visitors to the home. Some designs and products to consider include: n Varying
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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 the 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 (JHU) is one such school reaching out to professionals with its Odyssey Certificate on Aging. The 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 ‘Public and Private Programs for the Elderly’ and ‘Biological Aspects of Aging,’ while electives vary with ‘Aging, Nutrition and Fitness;’ ‘Counseling, Case Management and Older Adults;’ and ‘Death, Grief and End-ofLife Planning.’ 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 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 using 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 decisions facing today’s Boomers, ultimately helping them to enhance options for this growing group.
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the neighborhood you dream about the village movement is prompting communities to think about creative solutions for aging in place
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magine you are living in a community where you know your neighbors. Imagine that your patio needs weeding, and you prefer not to do it. In this neighborhood, a simple phone call can have someone over to take care of your weeding. Perhaps you need some home repairs, or you are returning home from the hospital after surgery and need some assistance. In this neighborhood, you can get assistance from trusted volunteers and providers with one phone call. This type of neighborhood is becoming a reality, and the Washington, D.C. region and the state of Maryland are the launching pad for several.
How it All Started Nearly 90 percent of Baby Boomers say they want to stay in their homes and close to family and friends as long as possible, according to a survey by AARP. The challenge these individuals face, however, is that if they do nothing to prepare for future needs, they may not be able to continue living in their homes as long as they would like. Residents of Beacon Hill, a downtown Boston neighborhood, responded to the challenge of staying in their community by joining their neighbors to take control over where and how they will live in the years to come. They formed
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a non-profit, Beacon Hill Village, which serves those aged 50+ in central Boston, to take advantage of social, cultural and wellness activities without leaving their homes. The various services provided are designed to respond to the members’ specific needs and wants and include concierge services, comprehensive home care, home repair, house cleaning, grocery shopping, transportation and other services. Where it is Going The original Beacon Hill has now grown to nearly 400 members. The innovative concept has also grown exponentially. Hundreds of other communities have been founded based on the same principles in the United States and beyond. In fact, by the tenth anniversary of the original Beacon Hill, more than 60 Villages had opened. These Villages are all connected through the Village-to-Village Network, which is a means for villages to learn from each other, exchange ideas, pool resources and share tools.
done informal and formal research to determine what the members want, and are designing their program to address those needs. Consequently, no two programs will be exactly the same.
Customized to the Neighborhood The design and implementation of individual villages is customized to the needs and wants of the specific neighborhood. Most of these groups have
Village to Village Network is a national organization that supports the Village movement. This is a membership organization with a wide variety of support available to members. More information is available at www.vtvnetwork.org.
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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 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 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 easyto-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.
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ALLEGANY COUNTY
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Levindale Adult Med. Day Care
410-601-2360
Cumberland Covenant House
301-722-6681
Maryland Avenue Adult Day Care Center
410-528-8730
Evergreen Adult Day Services
301-777-2650
Phoenix Adult Medical Day Center
443-278-9290
George’s Creek ADC
301-463-4085
Providence Adult Day Care Ctr
410-523-1500
UCP - Cumberland Center
301-729-4275
Ravens Med. Adult Day Care
410-225-7888
WMHS AMDCC
301-722-0199
St. Ann Adult Day Care
410-646-0320
Willow Creek Adult Center
301-777-8422
The League For People With Disabilities
410-323-0500
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY
Today’s Care and Family AMDC-Hamilton
410-319-9009
Active Day of Pasadena
138 410-255-2879
Today’s Care and Family AMDC-Harford
410-319-9161
Active Day of Annapolis
138 410-573-9100
Walbrook Adult Day Services
410-462-5040
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Foundations Medical Adult Day Care
410-789-7772
BALTIMORE COUNTY
Providence Activity Ctr. - Ctrl
410-757-7800
Active Day of Arbutus
138 410-242-8900
Providence Activity Ctr. - North
410-766-2212
Active Day of Baltimore
138 410-242-0379
Providence Activity Ctr.-Cloverleaf
443-679-1166
Active Day of Parkville
138 410-663-9501
Active Day of Randallstown
138 410-922-8600 138 410-560-6717
BALTIMORE CITY Adult Day Care of Overlea
410-444-5800
Active Day of Timonium
Beth Jacob Adult Day Care Center
410-466-7717
Alice Manor Adult Day Care 410-298-7255
Church/Harbor Hospital
410-350-8260
Chimes Med. Day Hab. Ctr. 410-521-1555
Eleanor E. Hooper ADCC
410-396-8067
Easter Seals Adult Day Services
410-277-0940
Golden Dove Senior Medical Day Center
410-462-3802
Friends and Family Adult Day Care
410-277-0070
Golden Pond Adult Day Program
443-850-1586
Friendship Adult Medical Day Center
410-866-3700
Grace Outreach Adult Day Care Center
410-466-8702
Gallagher Services Med Day Care
410-252-4005
Hopkins Elder Plus (PACE)
410-550-7044
Heritage at Babcock Prys.
410-825-5575
Juel’s Adult Day Care
410-367-8802
Interval’s Day Center
410-944-4415
Keswick Adult Day Center
410-662-4218
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410-581-9150
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Pikesville Adult Day Ctr.
410-653-3933
HOWARD COUNTY
Rainbow Adult Day Center of Owings Mills
410-517-1828
Evergreens Adult Day Center
240-456-0635
Renaissance Adult Medical Day Center
410-580-9301
Long Life Adult Medical Day Center
443-276-3088
ReVisions Medical Day Care
410-747-4492
St. Stephen’s Adult Day Care
410-540-9188
Winter Growth, Inc.
410-964-9616
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Stoneleigh Adult Day Services
410-296-8356
Superior Adult Day Services, LLC.
410-496-6220
UCP - Essextowne Center
410-574-7696
UCP-Sulphur Spring Center
410-574-9010
KENT COUNTY Kent County MADC QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY
CALVERT COUNTY
Kent Island Adult Day Medical Services
410-604-3731 410-758-3533
Adult Day Care of Calvert Co.
410-535-0133
Centreville Adult Day Medical Services
Friendly Health Services
410-535-6542
ST. MARY’S COUNTY
CAROLINE COUNTY Caroline County Medical ADCC
St. Mary’s County Medical Adult Day Services
Westover Adult Day Services
Eldersburg Medical Adult Day Care
410-795-4686
TALBOT COUNTY
West End Place ADCC
410-840-0406
Chesapeake Center ADC
CECIL COUNTY 410-658-6000
Union Hospital MADC
410-392-0539
CHARLES COUNTY Fenwick Landing Sagepoint Senior Living Services
410-651-4924
410-822-4122
WASHINGTON COUNTY
138 410-273-2060
Nazarene Family Care Center
301-373-6515
SOMERSET COUNTY
410-479-8065
CARROLL COUNTY
Active Day of Harford County
410-778-5581
301-638-4100
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DORCHESTER COUNTY
Adult Day Care at Ravenwood
301-791-1030
Easter Seals Adult Day Services
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
UCP - Hagerstown Center
301-790-1493 301-791-5421
Cambridge/South Dorchester ADC
410-221-1900
Washington Co. HDC - ADC
North Dorchester AMDC
410-943-1106
WICOMICO COUNTY
Pleasant Day Medical Adult Day Care
410-228-0190
Dove Pointe, Inc.
410-341-4472
Lakeview Adult Day Services.
410-749-1142 443-523-0050
FREDERICK COUNTY Daybreak Adult Day Services
301-696-0808
Shady Pines Adult Day Services
HDC - Frederick County MDC
301-293-6055
WORCESTER COUNTY
UCP - Frederick Center
301-663-8700
GARRETT COUNTY
Mountain Glade AMDCC
301-334-0585
Active Day of Harford County
138 410-273-2060
Family & Children’s Services Adult Day Care
410-838-3222
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Arbor at Ocean Pines
410-208-3999
Hartley Hall Adult Medical Day Care
410-957-2252
Worcester Adult Day Medical Services
410-632-0111
ADAMS COUNTY Cross Keys Village Adult Day Services
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Mobile Eyewear Services, LLC David Goodman, A.B.O.C. Phone: 410-929-8900 Email: dgoodman@mobile4eyes.com Website: mobile4eyes.com
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page
Assisted Living Search Services CarePatrol-Baltimore County & City
410-844-0800
PaulaS@CarePatrol.com
70
CarePatrol-Anne Arundel County
410-672-1500
CindyE@CarePatrol.com
70
Servant 4 Seniors
410-439-9353
Straticare Healthcare Navigation and Mediation, LLC
410-868-7031
servants4seniors.com 9 straticare.com
Care Management Alliance In Aging
410-507-0915
allianceinaging.com
CMG Wellness & Resource Center, LLC
410-937-0863
cmgwellnesscenter.org
Elder Care Management, Jewish Community Services
410-466-9200 jcsbaltimore.org/care-management
Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc
410-661-6720
ferrettoeldercare.com
Jessica Rowe Eldercare Consulting LLC
443-980-2914
JessicaRoweEldercare.com
Jill Rosner, RN, BSN, CCM, Rosner Healthcare Navigation
410-591-6378
RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com
Senior Solutions, LLC
410-889-3058
seniorsolutions-baltimore.com
Straticare Healthcare Navigation and Mediation, LLC
410-868-7031
straticare.com
The Option Group, LLC
410-667-0266
35
theoptiongroup.net 37
daily money management CMG Wellness & Resource Center, LLC
410-937-0863
cmgwellnesscenter.org
Educational Programs in Gerontology Johns Hopkins University-Certificate on Aging
410-516-7428
advanced.jhu.edu/certificate-on-aging
135
Errand Services, Care, Companions, Concierge CMG Wellness & Resource Center, LLC
410-937-0863
cmgwellnesscenter.org
Absolute Companion Care
410-357-9640
absolutecompanion.com 121
Being There Senior Care, LLC
410-971-8999
beingthereseniorcare.com 113
Visiting Angels - Pikesville
410-218-9506
visitingangels.com 112
EYEWEAR/Vision services Mobile Eyewear Services, LLC
410-929-8900
mobile4eyes.com
Expos and events Carroll Seniors-On-The-Go Expo
410-386-3809; 410-386-3818
ccgovernment.carr.org/seniorsonthego 63
Home Modifications/Universal Design Federal Home Solutions, Inc., Certified Aging-in-Place Specialists (CAPS)
410-409-8128
federalhomesolutions.com
Legal Services/Elder Law Adashek Elder Law, P.C.
410-415-5880
adasheklaw.com
Byrd & Byrd, LLC, Attorneys at Law
301-464-7448
byrdandbyrd.com 28
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The Law Offices of Michael G. Day & Associates, P.C.
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Phone: 301-228-2960 & 301-739-6820 Email: info@michaeldaylaw.com (see ad page 30)
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website (www.)/Email*
page
Frank, Frank, and Scherr, LLC
410-337-8900
frankelderlaw.com 29
Law Office of Adam J. Roa
410-296-8166
www.adamjroa.com 32
Law Office of Catherine Stavely
410-268-9246
catherine@stavelylaw.com
Law Offices of Michael G. Day
301-739-6820
info@michaeldaylaw.com 30
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Law Offices of Nomiki Bouloubassis Weitzel & Associates 410-663-9400; 410-638-7779
ElderLawMaryland.net
Pessin Katz Law, P.A.
pklaw.com/expectmore 31
410-938-8800
34
Moving Coordination, Downsizing, & Design Abilities Network
410-828-7700 X1271
abilitiesnetwork.org
26
Custom Moves
443-625-6264
custommoves.com 25
Felco Packing & Moving
410-675-2664
jeff@felcoinc.com
Letâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Move
301-498-8899
www.letsmovellc.com 23
Senior Transitions, Inc.
410-515-1199
seniortransitionsinc.com 24
22
Patient Advocate Jill Rosner, RN, BSN, CCM, Rosner Healthcare Navigation
410-591-6378
RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com
35
Ramps (permanent and temporary) Amramp Maryland/Northern VA/DC
800-649-5215; 202-768-7777
amramp.com/baltimore-md
133
Real Estate Services Shirley Matlock, ABR, ASP,CRS,GRI, CTG, PMN, SFR, SRES
410-465-7777; 800-548-3416
YourGreenHomeExpertSource.com
27
Recreation & Leisure CMG Wellness & Resource Center, LLC
410-937-0863
cmgwellnesscenter.org
Remodeling & Universal Design Federal Home Solutions, Inc., Certified Aging-in-Place Specialists (CAPS) 410-409-8128 federalhomesolutions.com Stairlifts & elevators Amramp Maryland/Northern VA/DC
800-649-5215; 202-768-7777
amramp.com/baltimore-md
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Senior Living Search Services CarePatrol-Baltimore County & City
410-844-0800
PaulaS@CarePatrol.com
70
CarePatrol-Anne Arundel County
410-672-1500
CindyE@CarePatrol.com
70
Straticare Healthcare Navigation and Mediation, LLC
410-868-7031
straticare.com
Village Movement Communities Village at Home
410-235-3171
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Senior Housing Options Angel’s Touch Arden Courts
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Assisted Living Management, Inc.
73
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Atrium Village
52
seniorlifestyle.com
Augsburg Village
43
Augsburg.org
B’nai B’rith Homecrest House
61
homecresthouse.org
Beechwood Assisted Living, LLC
68
beechwoodassistedliving.com
Brightview
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brightviewseniorliving.com
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page
website (www.)/Email*
FutureCare
89 FutureCare.com
Gardens of Annapolis
55
Genesis HealthCare Network Ginger Cove
gardensofannapolis.com
88,94,105
genesishcc.com
12
gingercove.com
Green House Residences at Stadium Place, The 6
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Greenfield Senior Living
66
greenfieldseniorliving.com
Harmony Hall
80
livehharmonyhall.com
HCR Manor Care
Pullout 96-97
hcr-manorcare.com
HeartHomes
74 hearthomes.com
Brightwood
53 brightwoodliving.org
Hart Heritage Estates Assisted Living
78
Broadmead
47
broadmead.org
Homewood
44 homewood.com
Brookdale Senior Living
65
brookdale.com
Inspirations Memory Care of Westminster 84
Brooke Grove Retirement Village
48
bgf.org
Caritas House - Catholic Charities
6
cc-md.org/seniors
Carroll Lutheran Village
20
clvillage.org
Catholic Charities - Senior Communities
6 cc-md.org/seniors
Charlotte Hall Collington
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42 Collington.Kendal.org
CommuniCare Health Services, Inc.
92, 93
Copper Ridge
chs-corp.com
107
Country Gardens Assisted Living
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Cross Keys Village The Brethren Home Community
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41, 67
EricksonLiving.com
Fahrney-Keedy Home & Village
50
fkhv.org
Five Star Quality Senior Care
16
fivestarseniorliving.com
hartheritage.com
inspirationswestminster.com
Integrace
40
integrace.org
Jacob’s Well Assisted Living
68
jacobswellalf.com
Keswick Multi- Care Center
91
keswick-multicare.org
Lamplight Inn of Baltimore
72
lamplightcommunities.com
Ins. Frt.
lighthouseseniorliving.com
Londonderry Retirement Community
54
londonderrytredavon.com
Lorien Mt. Airy
75
lorienmtairy.com
Lorien Taneytown
75
lorienhtaneytown.com
Lighthouse Senior Living
Lutheran Village at MILLER’S GRANT, The 20 Maples, The
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Maryland Masonic Homes
95
mdmasonichomes.org
Menno Haven
4
mennohaven.org
Mercy Ridge
46
mercyridge.com
Morningside House
Insert
morningsidehouse.com
Park View Senior Apartments
13
thesheltergroup.com
Peregrine’s Landing at Tudor Heights
109
peregrinetudor.com
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Pickersgill Retirement Community
45
pickersgillretirement.org
Presbyterian Home of Maryland
39
presbyterianhomeofmd.org
Quail Run Assisted Living
69
quailrun.org
Rest Assured
82
www.rarl.org
Roland Park Place
8
rolandparkplace.org
Sagepoint Senior Living Services
87
sagepointcare.org
Sava Senior Care
86
savasc.com
Shangri-la Senior Living
71, 81
shangrilaseniorliving.com
Somerford Place/House
16, 106
somerford.com
SpiriTrust Lutheran Springhouse Assisted Living
11 spiritrustlutheran.org pullout 96-97
Springwell Assisted Living
57,64,108
hcr-manorcare.com springwellseniorliving.com
company
CareWell Companions, LLC
page
website (www.)/Email*
2, 118
CareWellCompanions.com
Caring Connection, Inc. Chesapeake Home Care
caringconnection.com
126 chesapeakemedicalstaffing.com
ComForcare Senior Services Elizabeth Cooney Care Network
nwbaltimore.comforcare.com
5,110,127 elizabethcooneyagency.com
Ella Stewart Care Genesis SelectCare
116
Griswold Home Care
ellastewartcare.com genesishcc.com
7
griswoldhomecare.com
Home With You Senior Care
homewithyou.net
HomeCareWorks, Inc.
123
Medstar VNA
115
medstarhealthvna.org
Options for Senior America
111
optionscorp.com
P-B Health
124
p-bhealth.com
Personal Touch Homecare
118
pthomecare.com
Private Home Care,LLC
119
Professional Healthcare Resources
114
phri.com rightathome.net
Stella Maris
137
stellamarisinc.com
Sun Valley Communities
76
sunvalleycommunities.com
Sunrise Senior Living
1
sunriseseniorliving.com
Symphony Manor in Roland Park
14
symphony-manor.com
The Neighborhoods at St. Elizabeths
6
cc-md.org/seniors
Right At Home
117
Transitions Healthcare-Oakland Manor
transitionshealthcarellc.com
Senior Helpers
3
seniorhelpers.com
Specialty Care Services
specialtycareservices.com
Tranquillity of Fredericktowne
14
tranquillity-frederick.com
Williamsport Retirement Village
90
bgf.org
Stella Maris, Inc.
137
stellamarisinc.com
Woodholme Gardens
14
woodholmegardens.com
The Nurse Bank
125
nursebankofmd.com
Visiting Angels
112
visitingangels.com
We Care Private Duty Services, Inc.
120
wecarepds.com
Home Care Agencies 2nd Family
129
A Homemade Plan
2ndfamily.com ahomemadeplan.com
Absolute Companion Care
121
absolutecompanion.com
Accessible Home Health Care
130
accessiblenemaryland.com
At Home Care
athomecareinc.com
Bayada Home Health Care
122
bayada.com
Being There Senior Care, LLC
113
beingthereseniorcare.com
Brightstar
126
brightstarhealthcare.com
Capital City Nurses
128
capitalcitynurses.com
Adult Day Care Active Day
138
activeday.com
Keswick Multi-Care Center
91
keswick-multicare.com
Sagepoint Senior Living Services
87
sagepointcare.org
Stella Maris, Inc.
137
stellamarisinc.com
Assisted Living Search Services CarePatrol-Baltimore County & City
70
PaulaS@CarePatrol.com
CarePatrol-Anne Arundel County
70
CindyE@CarePatrol.com
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CMG Wellness & Resource Center
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website (www.)/Email*
Legal Services/Elder Law Adashek Elder Law
adasheklaw.com
Byrd & Byrd, LLC, Attorneys at Law
28
byrdandbyrd.com
Frank, Frank, and Scherr, LLC
29
frankelderlaw.com
Law Offices of Michael G. Day
30
info@michaeldaylaw.com
Law Offices of Adam J. Roa
32
adamjroa.com
Law Office of Catherine Stavely
33
catherine@stavelylaw.com
Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc
ferrettoeldercare.com
Jessica Rowe Eldercare Consulting, LLC,
JessicaRoweEldercare.com
Weitzel & Associates
34
ElderLawMaryland.net
Jill Rosner, RN, BSN, CCM, Rosner RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com Healthcare Navigation 35
Pessin Katz Law, P.A.
31
pklaw.com/expectmore
Senior Solutions, LLC
seniorsolutions-baltimore.com
Straticare Healthcare Navigation and Medication, LLC straticare.com The Option Group, LLC
37
theoptiongroup.net
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121
absolutecompanion.com
Being There Senior Care, LLC
113
beingthereseniorcare.com
CMG Wellness & Resource Center Visiting Angels - Pikesville
112
cmgwellnesscenter.org visitingangels.comE
Eyewear /Vision Services Mobile Eyewear Services, LLC
mobile4eyes.com
Expos and events Carroll Seniors-On-The-Go Expo
Law Offices of Nomiki Bouloubassis
Moving Coordination, Downsizing, & Design Abilities Network
26
abilitiesnetwork.org
Custom Moves
25
custommoves.com
Felco Packing & Moving
22
felcoinc.com
Let’s Move
23
letsmovellc.com
Senior Transitions , Inc.
24
seniortransitionsinc.com
Patient Advocate Jill Rosner, RN, BSN, CCM, Rosner Healthcare Navigation 35 RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com Ramps (permanent & Temporary) Amramp Maryland/Northern VA/DC
133
Real Estate Services Shirley Matlock, ABR, ASP,CRS,GRI, CTG, PMN, SFR, SRES 27 YourGreenHomeExpertSource.com Remodeling & Universal Design Federal Home Solutions, Inc., (CAPS)
63
ccgovernment.carr.org/seniorsonthego
Amedisys Hospice Care
104
amedisys.com
Carroll Hospice
102
carrollhospice.org
Hospice of the Chesapeake
103
hospicechesapeake.org
Professional Healthcare Resources
114
phri.com
Stella Maris, Inc.
137
stellamarisinc.com
Hospice
amramp.com/baltimore-md
federalhomesolutions.com
Senior Living Search Services CarePatrol-Baltimore County & City
70
PaulaS@CarePatrol.com
CarePatrol-Anne Arundlel County
70
CindyE@CarePatrol.com
133
amramp.com/baltimore-md
Stairlifts/elevators Amramp Maryland/Northern VA/DC
Village Movement Communities Village at Home 142 villageathome.org
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