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Augsburg Lutheran Home & Village 84 410-486-4573 Baltimore 138 58 123 1,203 1,702 Blakehurst Senior Living Community 82 410-296-2900 Towson 277 24 44 2,667 4,475 Broadmead 81 410-527-1900 Cockeysville 262 16 79 2,635 4,216 Charlestown Ins.Frt 410-737-8830 Catonsville 1600 134 244 1,260 2,153 Edenwald 28 410-823-1349 Towson 288 56 72 2,050 5,385 Glen Meadows 80 410-592-5310 Glen Arm 210 29 31 1,500 2,795 Explanations care Maryland Masonic Homes of every senior120housing, 410-527-1111 home Cockeysville 34 and 110 88adult 1,323 6,660 Mercyday Ridgecare option, followed by 78 410-561-0200community Timonium 408 and 47 440 1,834 4,258 detailed North Oaks Senior Living Community 77 410-486-9090 Pikesville 182 12 37 2,668 4,963 resource listings. Oak Crest Ins. Frt 410-665-2222 Baltimore 1526 125 240 1,239 2,390 Pickersgill Retirement Community 23 410-825-7423 Towson 87 109 39 1,700 3,325 Presbyterian Home of Maryland, Inc., The 79 410-823-4622 Towson 78 22 3,100 5,300
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Active Adult Homes & Condos • pg. 47 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. 50 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. 63 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. 77 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. 101 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 129), Locating Government Resources (page 144), and Adult Day Centers (page 159). Cost: Variable, depending on level and frequency of services Who pays: Private pay, Medicare, Medicaid or long-term care insurance
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From: Steve Gurney [mail to:steve@proaging.com] Subject: We’ve Got Email, lots of it! Date: October 2012 To: SourceBook Readers ________________________________________________________________________________ As I approach 23 years of publishing SourceBook, it’s fun to reflect on all of the changes I have witnessed in the senior living sector during my career. In the last two decades, the industry has truly transformed – expanding and changing to meet the needs of our growing senior population at an astonishing rate. It’s hard to believe that in those early days there were only a few local assisted living options and that home care options were even harder to come by. Today, it’s no exaggeration to say that one of the biggest challenges our readers face is choosing the right provider from among so many qualified options. During my career, I have seen the development and tremendous growth of the assisted living category and the rapid expansion of options to help people “age in place.” I have witnessed the growth of Professional Geriatric Care Managers and Elder Law Attorneys, and the birth of Senior Move Managers, Daily Money Managers, Senior Real Estate Specialists and other professional designations designed to serve our readers. In addition to all the new and improved services that are now available, there has also been tremendous expansion in the use of technology to better serve seniors. Of course, it’s hard to ignore the effect that technology has played in all of our lives, and the senior living sector and SourceBook are no exceptions. J Today, senior living providers are exploring the use of gadgets, apps and even robots to better serve their clients and enhance services. And at SourceBook, we are constantly working to make our comprehensive website more user friendly and easier to search. In fact, we are using some of the principles of web design in our ongoing efforts to make our printed magazine more accessible. In the early days, our letter carrier would deliver a handful of mail from our readers each week. Now, it seems that our traditional mailbox only delivers junk mail, while my email box is jam-packed with letters from readers and senior-serving professionals. This is what led us to reformat the publisher’s note in this issue to look more like the “letters” that most of us are writing these days. You should begin to see some other subtle changes in our design that will make navigating our publication and website together easier and more familiar. I look forward to continued feedback from our readers to help us evolve and improve. Don’t hesitate to stick a stamp on an envelope and send me a letter, or you can shoot me an email – all my contact information is below on my signature line! J Talk to you soon, Steve ________________________________________________________________________________ Steve Gurney | Publisher | Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook www.retirement-living.com | Phone: 1-800-394-9990 x1118 | Fax: (703) 734-8512 | steve@proaging.com
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Betty Jane Tate (left) has been able to maintain her independence with a little help from her caregiver Gladys Coates.
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By Christy Brudin
etty Jane Tate met her future husband in an unlikely place: a kindergarten classroom. Young Betty Jane and Creston Tate became fast friends, but neither the young playmates nor their peers could have ever guessed what the future would hold. Today, sitting in the home the couple has shared for more than 50 years, Betty Jane laughed as she recalled their uncommon love story. “We’ve really been together since kindergarten,” she said. As they grew older, the pair’s friendship deepened. Soon the two were dating, and when they turned 21, Betty Jane married Creston. The young couple quickly settled into their life together and started a family. Betty Jane was a stayat-home mother to the couple’s children. Meanwhile, Creston worked his way up from positions at fertilizer factories to a job as a car salesman. He excelled in his new position and today owns several car dealerships of his own. Even at the age of 84, Creston is still working nearly
full time. However, after Betty Jane fell in their home, he began to fear leaving her alone. “My fall really scared my husband and my family,” Betty Jane recalled. While Betty Jane was still managing the couple’s home, she had several health issues, including congestive heart failure, which was making daily tasks more difficult. The family all agreed that Betty Jane needed a little extra help. When Creston started to look into care options for his wife, he quickly turned to Elizabeth Cooney Care Network, an established home care agency that has been in business for more than 55 years. As natives of Baltimore, the couple was already familiar with the agency and their stellar reputation. In fact, Betty Jane recalled meeting the eponymous company founder as a teenager working in Baltimore. A visionary in the nursing-care industry, Elizabeth Cooney pioneered the concept of providing comprehensive care options for individuals of all generations and need levels. After serving as the primary caregiver for her sister while she was battling cancer, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Cooney was a visionary in the nursing-care industry, and her grandchildren Elizabeth and Jeffrey Weglein (pictured) are proud to be carrying on her legacy today. Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
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was motivated to help other families with their care needs. “She understood that there was a need to provide care giving services for all generations, from children to maternity to end of life. She really understood care giving on a very personal level,” explained Elizabeth Weglein, Cooney’s granddaughter, who runs the Elizabeth Cooney Care Network today with her brother, Jeffrey Weglein. “This was really a very innovative concept,” Jeffrey said of his grandmother’s business model. “Initially, people really didn’t understand what home care was. For many years, we had to explain to people what we did.” As the oldest full-service home care agency in the country, Elizabeth Cooney Care Network is extremely proud of their legacy. The third generation family business is deeply rooted in the community. “We have been helping five generations of families and individuals,” Elizabeth said. “We get hugs all the time from people who we took care of, or who we helped with their mom or dad or grandparent. We really have this extended family in the community, and we have been able to touch so many lives.” Elizabeth and Jeffrey started officially running the family business several decades ago, but they have been involved for as long as they can remember. “I don’t think we ever lived a day without breathing, eating and sleeping this business. The nature of this business is 24-7,” Elizabeth explained. Elizabeth and Jeffrey both started their careers in the home care industry at the tender age of 12. “We were always responsible for parts of the business,” Jeffrey remembered. “Of course, at 12, we were mostly filing,” he added with a laugh. While the siblings both briefly pursued other careers, they were quickly drawn back to the family business. It’s no surprise then that they both have a seemingly innate passion for the industry and their clients. “We have had a very strong reputation in the business for 55 years, and we are very passionate about what we do,” Elizabeth said. Despite their longstanding reputation, the Care Network refuses to rest on its laurels, instead always pursuing new techniques and industry advances to help their clients. “We are always striving to educate ourselves about what’s going on in the industry, and we tend to be trendsetters,” Elizabeth said. “We also have a great team, who really love what they do.” When Creston called the Elizabeth Cooney Care Network for help, he spoke with Care Coordinator Valerie Stepek, who was able to tap into the Network’s immense resources to find the right caregiver for Betty Jane. When she recommended Gladys Coates to the Tate family, she knew it would be a perfect fit. “Gladys has
A native of Baltimore, Betty Jane Tate has been living in the same home for more than 50 years — and has no plans to move.
been a caregiver since 1996, and I could tell Mr. Tate with confidence that she was the best person for the job,” Valerie said. Gladys now helps Betty Jane three days a week for several hours. She provides health management, housekeeping and companionship services. “Gladys is really good company,” Betty Jane said. “I’m not ready for assisted living, but I do need someone for supervision and company, since my husband is out a lot.” With a little extra help from Gladys, Betty Jane has been able to maintain her independence. “I’ve been really satisfied with everyone at Elizabeth Cooney. I’ve worked with really nice people,” she said. In addition to making sure that clients are well cared for, Elizabeth Cooney Care Network’s providers offer much-needed respite for family caregivers. “Caregivers need to realize that they have to take care of themselves first,” Elizabeth said. “Bringing someone in and allowing them to help can give caregivers the space they need to take care of themselves and to maintain a loving relationship with the person who needs care.” Ultimately, the home care services that Elizabeth Cooney Care Network provides allow families to enjoy their time together and to avoid the emotional and physical burdens of care giving. From helping families who are experiencing a short-term crisis to helping individuals manage a long-term illness, Elizabeth and Jeffrey Weglein and their team of experts are always ready to provide care. After all, they are the keepers of a legacy that was built with care.
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ost things are better shared. Margaret Laing, a resident of The Maples, an assisted living community in Towson, Md., learned that firsthand when she began playing the organ for her fellow residents. A selftaught organist, she had been playing for years, but at The Maples she found an enthusiastic and dedicated audience and quickly began to appreciate the joy of performing. Margaret moved to The Maples following chemotherapy treatment for lymphoma. “I got very ill after the treatments, and the doctor said I would only live two-and-a-half months,” she recalled. Her family and her medical team arranged for her to move to The Maples, so she could receive the care she needed. “Three weeks later, I was in a wheelchair sitting up, and a week later I was walking down the steps,” Margaret exclaimed. A native of Pennsylvania, Margaret moved to Baltimore, Md., as a young woman with her new husband, Lloyd, and fell in love with the city. The young couple quickly settled in and
started a family. In addition to raising their two children, Margaret worked part-time at a local department store. During her time at the department store, she had the opportunity to work in the record department, selling 45s. “I loved it because I had always been musical,” she said. Margaret’s love of music started early but really blossomed after an impulse purchase. “I always sang in school,” she said. “Then one day my husband told me that he’d love to learn to play the organ, so I got him one for Christmas.” While Lloyd was taking professionals lessons, Margaret was reading his books and teaching herself to play the organ. Years later, the couple sold that original organ and upgraded to a new one. It was then that Margaret decided to invest in some lessons of her own. The couple both continued to take periodic lessons and purchased five more organs over the years, including the one that is in her room at The Maples. As Margaret’s recovery has progressed, she has been able to participate in more community activities and has even be-
Margaret bought her first organ for her husband, but while he was taking lessons, she taught herself to play using his books.
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come an unofficial part of the community’s diverse entertainment options. “They would have me play the organ every day, I think,” Margaret said of her fellow residents. Margaret’s weekly performances are always well attended. Whenever her organ is rolled out of her room, her fans begin to line their chairs up. “I’m not the greatest organist in the world, but they don’t mind,” Margaret said. “If I make mistakes, they don’t care; I just start all over and do it again.” Margaret paused before smiling and adding, “That’s the way life is. You can’t always be perfect, and I’m not, but you have to enjoy life, and I do here.” In fact, in the more than five years that she has been a resident at The Maples, Margaret has made the most of all the community has to offer. The Maples provides restaurant-style dining, an emergency call system, and daily social and entertainment opportunities. For the convenience of all residents, many medical services are available on site, including a physician, podiatrist, audiologist, physical/occupational/speech therapies, vision/eye care, counseling/psychiatric services, and diagnostic services including x-rays and routine lab work. In addition to all the amenities, Margaret also appreciated the support of the staff and her fellow residents after Lloyd passed away earlier this year. “I’m just not a watcher,” Margaret concluded. “I can’t sit on
Margaret Laing is very active in her community and enjoys entertaining her peers.
the sidelines. I like to be active.” At The Maples, Margaret has gotten the care she needed to return to her active lifestyle — and acquired more than a few active listeners, who thoroughly enjoy watching as she perfects her tune.
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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 implications facing today’s Boomers, ultimately helping them to enhance society for this growing group.
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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 your strategy. You might mark off “D-
Having a floor plan and the important measurements will help in figuring out which large items you will be able to bring.
Day” (for decision made) and “M-Day” (for moving), then mark (in pencil!) the day the necessary steps will be made. Decide on tentative dates for any sales you might have and make deadlines for other necessary tasks. Assign various responsibilities to family members. When estimating the time needed for big jobs, take a general tip from freelancers and independent contractors: figure out the time you think you will need, and then multiply it by at least two!
Allow yourself enough time to ensure you have brought everything you want before the contents of your previous home are taken away. You do not want to regret 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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C Hoic e s , Ta s k s & T i p s making your move follow our timetable to ensure your move is smooth
Contact utilities (water, garbage, telephone, cable, newspaper, utility company) and have them disconnect your services the morning after you move.
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.
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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.
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.
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
Four Weeks Before: Obtain a change of address kit form from your local post office and start composing a list of address changes.
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Moving Day: Prior to the van’s arrival, have cars out of the garage and driveway. n Have money or check ready for the movers. n Remove valuable items from drawers. n Plan your furniture placement in your new home. n Check that all appliances are off. n Lock all the doors and windows. n L eave keys inside for the new owner or agent. n Relax and rest. n
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living community closer to her sister. Here, move I’ve ever made in my life,” explained she initially had two adjoining rooms, so she Janet. “She had as much furniture as a house had plenty of space to spread out. Recently, in that big apartment, but Mr. Feldman was Janet decided that her aunt would be more always accommodating.” comfortable in a single While the room. professionals handled hey packed up During both moves, all the heavy lifting, anything and Janet has been relieved Janet was able to help to have the help of her aunt prepare for everything that I asked and Felco. “Just to know the transition. “They moved it out. There wasn’t that when you call, they packed up anything and everything that I asked anything they wouldn’t do.” are ready and able to help whatever day and and moved it out. There — Janet Cooper time you need them is wasn’t anything they amazing,” she said. wouldn’t do,” she said. Janet continues to be a dedicated caregiver After moving all the furniture out, Felco also for her beloved aunt Gloria, who is safe helped the family set up the new apartment, and well cared for in her new community. relocate furniture to several different family While Janet admits that caregiving has its members, and donate unwanted items. challenges, she now knows that having the As Gloria’s condition has worsened, Janet right professionals on your team can help has called on Felco two additional times turn awesome tasks into remarkable success for packing and moving assistance. The first stories. was when her aunt moved to a new assisted
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utilize real estate transactions
transforming the challenges of selling and buying into choices Preparing the family home for sale, downsizing, packing, moving and setting up the new house are all physically and mentally arduous tasks. Fortunately, there are innovative real estate companies who offer customized services to help individuals with every aspect of moving and downsizing.
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 One: Preparing to sell or buy It is important that homeowners select a real estate agent who can meet their distinctive needs. The emergence of specialized real estate designations has made the process of choosing an agent easier. Senior Real Estate Specialists (SRES) are licensed Realtors who have received the SRES designation through the national Senior Advantage Real Estate Council. Senior Housing Specialist (SHS) Realtors have also met specific guidelines outlined by the Real Estate Certification Program (RECP). Both of these designations signal to consumers that agents have completed specialized training courses and are qualified to meet the unique
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
tastes, the financial and sentimental value of possessions, and the new floor plan. 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.
REALTORS & REAL ESTATE SERVICE PROVIDERS The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook. Company Phone
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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 the first and 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
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 package. Be a smart consumer. Elder law attorneys lend their expertise on estate planning, pensions, long-term care planning, age discrimination and wills.
Who Pays For It? In most cases, you pay for the services of these attorneys. However, there clients to other professional and/or non- are attorneys who will occasionally take legal resources that are available to help on pro-bono cases or will work on a contingency fee. Local law schools are good meet their needs. places to check for assistance as many Do I Need an Elder Law students will help low-income or disabled attorney? individuals to practice their skills. Because of the expense of legal services, you want to be absolutely certain Information adapted from the Nathat your situation necessitates the as- tional Academy of Elder Law Attorney’s sistance of a legal professional before and the National Elder Law Foundation’s hiring an attorney. Before consulting an websites. For more information, please attorney, you should consider the fol- visit their sites: www.naela.org or lowing questions: Is this a complex legal www.nelf.org.
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The most effective way to locate a qualified attorney is through a recommendation from a family member, friend, or an attorney you have consulted before and trust. The AARP (www.aarp.org/legalsolutions) and the state bar association (www.hg.org) offer impartial attorney recommendations. The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (www.naela.org), a professional association of attorneys dedicated to improving the quality of legal services provided to the elderly, and the National Elder Law
Foundation (www.nelf.org), a non-profit organization dedicated to the development and improvement of the professional competence of lawyers in this particular area, can both offer advice for finding a qualified elder law attorney. The questions below will help you to get the information you need before making a final decision: n What will it take to resolve this issue? n How long has the attorney been practicing?
What percentage of the attorney’s practice is devoted to this area of law? n How much experience does the attorney have with cases like yours? n If a trial will be involved, does he/she do trial work? n What additional out-of-pocket expenses will be incurred? n
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making informed decisions Planning for health care decision making includes two key components:. n Preparation of a written advance directive, more commonly referred to as a living will, durable health care power of attorney or health care proxy. n Appointing someone to be your trusted agent to speak for you when you cannot speak for yourself regarding health care decisions. What are Advance Directives? These legal documents help clarify your health care desires to family members and medical professionals when you are unable to communicate them due to a serious illness or injury. In some states, there are statutory forms that individuals can print, fill out and sign
before witnesses. In other states, both statutory forms and customized advance directive documents are allowed. It is important for you to appoint a trusted agent to speak for you when you are unable to speak for yourself with respect to medical decisions. Once a trusted agent is appointed, it is vital that you discuss your desires with your agent, your loved ones and your doctor.
health care if you have a terminal illness or are in a permanent vegetative state.
Where to Go for Help These legal documents are highly personal and should be discussed with an attorney who is very knowledgeable in this area. When meeting with an Elder Law Attorney, you will be counseled about the choices available to you under the laws of your state. You will also receive advice What You Need to Know and guidance about who can or should be An advance directive should reflect your named as your health care agent . own views and wishes related to your care, Editorial provided by National Acadand it can be very specific in the instrucemy of Elder Law Attorneys, www.NAEtions that you leave. You may also want to sign a living will, sometimes referred to LA.org. This information is provided as a as a health care declaration. This type of public service and is not intended as legal document should state your preferences for advice.
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understanding the fees and expenses involved Attorneys may bill weekly, monthly or upon completion of work. Discuss how your attorney charges and how often he/she bills at your initial meeting. It is very important that you understand and feel comfortable in this area. Some attorneys charge by the hour, with different hourly rates for work performed by attorneys, paralegals and secretaries. If this is the case, find out what the rates are. Other attorneys charge a flat fee for all or part of the services, which is not unusual if you are having documents prepared. Your attorney might use Some attorneys charge by the hour, with a combination of these methods. different hourly rates for work performed by In addition to fees, most attorneys attorneys, paralegals and secretaries. will charge you out-of-pocket expenses which can include charges for copies, calls and other such costs. Find out if postage, messenger fees, court fees, dis- there will be any other incidental costs. position fees, long distance telephone 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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advance directives that put your affairs in order Advance directives (living wills, powers of attorneys, and health care proxies) are legal documents that express an individual’s wishes with regard to medical decisions. They are intended to provide direction to a designated “agent” to speak on behalf of a person who is unable to speak for himself 6/3/05 PM orPage 1 injury. due to12:15 a physical cognitive Finding an Agent An agent under an advance directive has legal authority to make any decisions and take any actions for the individual who appointed them. It is important for an individual to appoint a trusted person to speak for him when he is unable to speak for himself with respect to medical and end-of-life decisions. Consultation with an attorney is critical to address legal nuances, personal prefer-
ences 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 consider five key items. 1. Who will serve as your Agent for Health Care or as the alternate? 2. Are there certain medical treatments or pain control measures you want or don’t want? 3. Do you wish to take or refuse any
medication that may reduce or eliminate the ability to communicate with others? 4. Do you have any particular directions regarding specific health care facilities, religious preferences, disposition of your body, donation of body parts for transplant or research, etc.? 5. What directions will you provide related to end-of-life decisions specifically regarding: n if you can no longer eat, drink or breathe on your own; n if you cannot function independent of machines; n if you are confined to bed with no mobility; n if you have little cognitive ability. For more information about elder law attorneys and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, visit www.naela.org.
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edicare is a vital part of a health insurance portfolio for millions of Americans, including baby boomers who are aging into the Medicare program at the rate of 10,000 a day. As boomers review their options for how they can receive their Medicare coverage, they’ll discover that they’ll need to find ways to pay for the out-of-pocket costs that Original Medicare (Parts A and B) doesn’t cover, such as deductibles, copays and coinsurance. Medicare supplement insurance can help fill these gaps, as well as provide beneficiaries with the flexibility and freedom to choose any doctor, specialist or hospital anywhere in the country that accepts Medicare patients, without the restrictions of referrals or networks. Because the plans help “fill in the gaps” of Original Medicare, they can help boomers and other beneficiaries limit and more accurately predict their out-of-pocket costs, giving them peace of mind in the event of an unexpected medical issue. Boomers who decide that a Medicare supplement is right for them should consider several factors when deciding which plan to choose.
select a Medicare supplement plan that will best meet them. In most states, Medicare enrollees may select from any one of 10 standardized Medicare supplement plans approved for sale within their state of residence. The 10 plans offer a wide variety of coverage and costsharing options, so it is important to understand what out-of-pocket costs you want covered and what plan options you can afford. If you want to supplement Medicare’s prescription drug benefits, you’ll need to consider enrolling in a Part D plan.
rate will not increase solely because you grow older. An entry-age rating offers different rates for a plan based on your age at the time of enrollment. Similar to flat ratings, the rate will not increase simply because you grow older. An attained-age rating means your plan’s monthly rate will increase each year as you age, so it’s important to ask the company about their rate increase history for the plan you are considering. Lastly, see what “extras” may be offered to you by the provider if you enroll in their plan. While companies cannot alter the federally mandated benefits of Choosing a Medicare Medicare supplement plans, they can ofSupplement Insurance fer you additional value-added features, Provider such as free or discounted access to cerIt is important to research plan pro- tain health and well-being services. viders in your state to find one that is financially sound and also offers com- Your Health Status petitive rates, top-notch service, and You’ll also want to consider the pothe plan that fits your budget and needs. tential difficulty of enrolling in the plan Although insurance companies are re- you want. Some Medicare supplement quired to offer standardized Medicare carriers underwrite all of their plans, supplement plans and benefits, the rates while others underwrite only a select and value-added services will vary, few. If a plan is underwritten, the status sometimes significantly. of your health at the time of enrollment In general, your age when applying is used to determine your eligibility for for a plan will be used to determine your the plan and may also affect your rate. rate, so find out if the company is using a Some companies may ask only a few flat or community rating, entry-age rat- questions regarding your health backing or attained-age rating. A flat rating ground. Others require an extensive Selecting a Medicare means a company charges everyone the medical history. Supplement Plan First, identify your needs, and then same rate for a particular plan. The flat The best time to purchase a Medicare
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gardless of your health status. If you are enrolled or planning to enroll in both Medicare Parts A and B when you turn 65, you can apply for a Medicare supplement policy up to three months prior to your 65th birthday.
state’s insurance department or visit MedicareMadeClear.com. You can also visit Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY users can call 1-877-486-2048.
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Daily Money Managers (DMMs) provide personal business assistance, usually in the client’s home. They offer an array of services, which include balancing the checkbook(s), writing checks to pay bills, and keeping accurate records of all checks written and all deposits made.
Your local Area Agency on Aging and the American Association of Daily Money Managers (www.aadmm.com) can help you find a reliable DMM. Once you have found a DMM you are interested in hiring, it is a good idea to ask about their experience and quali-
fications. Ask if your DMM is bonded and insured. You also want to determine how the DMM you plan to hire bills for their work. Hourly fees vary by locale, but in this area, the average range is $40.00 to $80.00 per hour.
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not get any answers. When InfoDoc stepped in to help, they contacted Congressman John Sarbanes’ office, and his staff helped the family get Medicare re-instated; however, coverage would not start until July 2012. Since this still left the family liable for old medical bills, InfoDoc continued to pursue complete coverage. Mary Helen reached out to Senator Benjamin Cardin’s office,
and they ultimately helped get coverage re-instated and retroactive back to May 2010. Remarkably, Jean’s coverage was reinstated on a Friday and that Sunday she fell and broke her hip and had to have a hip replacement. “Getting Medicare reinstated took a tremendous amount of effort on her part – letter writing and countless phone calls – and it saved us tens of thousands of dollars,” Bruce said. “Her services really have more than paid for themselves.” In addition to helping the Jones family get Medicare reinstated, InfoDoc organized their files and helped to eliminate bogus charges coming out of the checking account. They are also working to get the medical facilities and doctors who were paid by the family to resubmit Medicare claims and reimburse the family. “This kind of work takes a lot of attention to detail and a lot of creativity as well,” Bruce concluded. With a very demanding schedule of his own, Bruce is grateful that he can now spend his free time with his family – instead of reviewing, analyzing and paying bills.
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those familiar with the industry can help you navigate it
ith the complex maze of resources available today, many families are turning to Geriatric Care Managers (GCM) for help with decisions that are appropriate for their lifestyle and needs. With training in social work, nursing, counseling, and/or gerontology, GCMs offer customized consultations and administer a “care plan.� Though it outlines the necessary steps required to obtain the appropriate type of care for the client, this plan is not binding and is rather considered a recommendation from an informed expert. Who Needs a GCM? Families who are confused about how to care for a parent or loved one are primary candidates for geriatric care managers. The services of a GCM can enable you to make decisions that are appropriate without causing undo stress. Instead of waiting for a crisis situation, you may want to turn to a GCM earlier, so that there are more options available. How Much Will It Cost? As fees for a GCM range, you should
check with your Medicare office to see if you are eligible for subsidies. The average time required by a client is four hours. After spending a couple of hours completing a comprehensive evaluation, the GCM spends a few more hours researching and discussing available options with the client and their family, helping them to implement the care plan. What Can a GCM Do for Me? COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT. Utilizing their professional backgrounds and experience, care managers are able to perform an unbiased evaluation of the client’s mental, physical, social, financial and legal functioning. RECOMMENDATIONS. After determining what services would be helpful for the well-being of the individual, the GCM can recommend providers who will best meet the family’s needs. Familiar with industry standards, they routinely make recommendations for all levels of care. COUNSELING. The counseling that GCMs can provide helps clients and their families handle the emotional stress involved with these decisions. They provide the family with information about the illness or challenge that the client faces and the available resources.
MEDIATION. GCMs can also negotiate family dynamics, helping to sort out all of the various concerns that have resulted from the challenge of caring for a loved one. FOLLOW-UP VISITS. GCMs are generally involved in the implementation of the care plan. This typically includes follow-up visits to the individual’s home or facility a couple of times a week shortly after implementation and quarterly thereafter. Some clients are visited once a week for the duration of their services. Follow-up visits also allow the GCM to determine whether the current care services are working.
How do I Choose a GCM? When considering a GCM, be sure to take into account their professional standing, as well as their personality and how comfortable they make their clients. Although there is no official licensure process for care managers, the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers has established standards of quality and a Code of Ethics; these standards as well as referrals for GCMs can be accessed through www.caremanager.org.
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re you getting older? Are your parents? Do you and/or they have a plan? Consider Joe and Helen. They met just after he was discharged from the Army. They married, raised two boys and a girl, worked hard their entire lives, retired with a nice nest egg of funds, and looked forward to time with their daughter’s children who lived a few hours away. Their first son lived out of state, had a well-paying job and was married with no children but separated from his wife, whom Helen was never very fond of. Their second son had never quite “launched,” was not married, had a hard time holding a job and was currently on governmental low-income assistance. Joe managed the family assets and finances. Their home and a small checking account were held in Joe and Helen’s name, but all investment accounts were in his name alone. Joe did fairly well in the stock market, and he was certain that the assets would not only provide for him and Helen but also provide a nice inheritance for their children and especially their beloved grandchildren. Helen’s memory had been on the decline for some time, but the children didn’t realize how bad it was until Joe slipped while shoveling snow, broke his hip and had to stay in a rehabilitation facility. Helen could not be left alone and was not going to be able to care for Joe when he came home. Helen went to stay with her daughter, who temporarily reduced her full time employment to part time so that she and Helen could visit Joe 3-4 times a week. The daughter had to hire home healthcare aides to be with Helen when she had to be at work. Joe was recovering well but suddenly developed a blood clot and died. Neither Joe nor Helen had executed a will, a power of attorney or an advance healthcare directive. None of the chil44
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Resolving Communication Breakdowns When it comes to the different challenges associated with caring for a loved one, poor communication is often at the root of the problem. You can take comfort in the fact that there are others who have grappled with the very same issues and who can share their mistakes and solutions. These individuals can be found through support groups, your employer’s human resources department, or even by asking trusted friends and neighbors.
Seeking Assistance Employee Assistance Programs, often known as EAPs, are a service put in place by most mid-sized and large employers. These programs usually have resources available to help both employees and their families through eldercare challenges. Consult with your company’s human resources department for more information.
Seeking Objectivity Sometimes an objective third party’s opinion is beneficial when you are faced with a personal family problem. Mediation professionals specialize in resolving conflicts, making compromises and leading family members through the communication process. One unique feature of this process is the non-judgmental mediator, who is skilled in improving communication among the family members. Seeking Support Attending support group meetings will allow you to meet with like-minded people, share similar scenarios, confide in each other and build healthy camaraderie. Furthermore, important resources can be shared and solutions from experienced members will abound. Seeking Advocates When it comes to a breakdown in communication between residents and communities, ombudsman are available to advocate for the residents’ rights. This national program is a great solution, as the ombudsman will investigate any complaints and determine what appropriate action should be taken.
Giving Seniors the Options They Deserve Certified geriatric care managers, nurses & rehabilitation counselors conduct assessments, create and implement care plans, coordinate services, and advocate for their care. These services assist and empower caregivers, families and appointed guardians to achieve the highest level of safety, comfort and independence as possible for their loved ones.
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Questions To Ask When Looking For a Professional Geriatric Care Manager Professional Geriatric Care Managers have diverse experience, educations and backgrounds. Many are licensed in their state in specific fields (such as nursing or social work). Geriatric Care Managers do not specialize in all areas. When a Geriatric Care Manager says s/he practices “care management,” find out her/his areas of expertise. You will want to hire someone who regularly handles clients with similar needs.
It is important for the wise consumer to ask questions. Some of these include: 1. What are your professional credentials? 2. Are you licensed in your profession? 3. Are you a member of the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers? 4. How long have you been providing care management services? 5. Are you available for emergencies? 6. Does your company also provide home care services? 7. How do you communicate information to me? 8. What are your fees? (These should be provided to the consumer/responsible party in writing prior to services starting.) 9. Can you provide me with references?
Information from the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers. For additional resources and information, visit www.caremanager.org.
CARE MANAGEMENT SERVICE PROVIDERS
The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook.
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Elder Care Services, Jewish Community Services
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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.
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here are 70 million grandparents in the U.S., more than ever before. According to the recent study Grandparents Investing in Grandchildren: The MetLife Study on How Grandparents Share Their Time, Values, and Money, which found that, increasingly, grandparents are a vital source of financial support for American families, they’re also in the enviable position of being sought after for wisdom and advice, even from teenagers. How can grandparents make the best of their relationships with their grandchildren and have the most impact possible? Based on its study, the MetLife Mature Market Institute is offering a tip sheet, Grandparents Investing in Grandchildren: Actions Speak Louder Than Words, produced with Generations United. The guide provides grandparents with advice on how they can be influential in a positive way on topics including values, beliefs, civic engagement, heritage and even cooking. It reports that they can also be an important influence on finances through both words and example. “Grandparents continue to be a positive influence on their grandchildren. Even though some are long distance and families
seem to have less leisure time than in the past, it’s more critical than ever for grandparents to pass on life lessons, family history and positive values, through strong relationships with their grandchildren,” said Sandra Timmermann, Ed.D., director of the MetLife Mature Market Institute. “This guide has important information to help make it easier for grandparents to facilitate interaction, finding common ground and mutual interest between their grandchildren and themselves,” said Donna Butts, executive director of Generations United. “From how to initiate meaningful conversation, to creating memories and even how to be generous without sacrificing one’s own financial security, we have many ideas on how to make the best of these special relationships.” According to the MetLife tip sheet, grandparents should consider the following: 1. Share values and beliefs. Areas that resonate the most with grandchildren are honesty and good behavior, education, family history, self-sufficiency, and good health habits. Grandparents are also successful at teaching their grandchildren the importance of community involvement through philanthropy, volunteerism and voting.
2. Celebrate family. The guide suggests taking the time to create family history through an audiovisual message, a family tree, photos and/or by preparing meals together, which creates the perfect setting for conversations about family recipes. 3. Invest in your grandchildren’s financial security. Increasingly, grandparents are helping to support their grandchildren, especially through assistance with tuition. Grandparents can be particularly helpful by also helping grandchildren to acquire financial literacy skills. They help foster early saving habits and encourage smart spending and investing. The tip sheet, Grandparents Investing in Grandchildren: Actions Speak Louder Than Words contains a list of resources for grandparents and is available at www.MatureMarketInstitute.com. Celebrating its 15-year anniversary in 2012, the MetLife Mature Market Institute is Metropolitan Life Insurance Company’s center of expertise in aging, longevity and the generations. Formed in 1986, Generations United is the national membership organization focused solely on improving the lives of children, youth, and older people through intergenerational strategies, programs, and public policies.
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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 under modified or fee-for-service contracts. A modified continuing care contract covers shelter, residential services and amenities, plus a specified amount of nursing care. After the specified amount has been received, the resident can receive care
at daily or monthly nursing care rates. A fee-for-service continuing care contract covers shelter, residential services and amenities. While emergency and shortterm 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 longterm 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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retiring during economic booms could cause financial hardships In a new study, a University of Missouri financial expert has found that many Americans choose to retire when the economic markets are peaking, an action that can, ironically, cause major problems for the long-term financial stability of retirees. “Potential retirees often will first meet their targeted retirement savings goals during an up market and will be tempted to retire at that point,” said Rui Yao, an assistant professor of personal financial planning in the College of Human Environmental Sciences at MU. “The problem with this strategy is that the economy runs in cycles, meaning that after a peak, the market will take a downturn. People who have retired shortly before an economic downturn run a serious risk of losing a significant portion of their re-
tirement savings, which will shorten the longevity of their retirement income.” Yao recommends that potential retirees hold off on retiring immediately upon reaching their target savings goals, particularly during an economic boom. She says that potential retirees should retire during an economic downturn, as long as they have saved enough to be comfortable. In the study, which was published in the Journal of Personal Finance and funded by a grant from Prudential Insurance Company of America, Yao examined data from the Health and Retirement Study, which is a national biannual survey conducted by the University of Michigan. Yao found that the probability that retirement-eligible Americans chose to retire increased as the number of con-
secutive up market years increased. Yao also found that working Americans with a retired spouse were more likely to retire than all other household types, including those with a working spouse and those without a spouse. Yao says this trend could also create potential financial problems. “If both spouses decide to retire close to the end of an up market, the household would have little to no cushion should their retirement portfolios be affected by an economic downturn,” Yao said. Ultimately, Yao believes these findings show the need for retirement planners, employers, and financial educators and practitioners to help pre-retirees better understand the challenges they face to reduce the likelihood of financial problems after retirement.
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boomers are retiring Despite the popular belief that Baby Boomers will continue to work well past the traditional retirement age of 65, those born in 1946 are retiring in droves, according to Transitioning into Retirement: The MetLife Study of Baby Boomers at 65. This study is a follow–up to the 2008 MetLife Mature Market Institute study, Boomer Bookends: Insights into the Oldest and Youngest Boomers (released in 2009), which looked at the same segment of Boomers at age 62 and includes 450 of the same interview subjects from the original study. The study reports that 59 percent of the first Boomers to turn 65 are at least partially retired – 45 percent are completely retired and 14 percent are retired, but working part-time. Of those still working, 37 percent say they’ll retire in the next year, and on average, plan to do so by the
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Value. Independence. Confidence. Common threads in the fabric of retirement freedom For more than two centuries, Pickersgill Retirement Community has had one vision—providing value, independence and confidence for seniors. Our desirable West Towson location, 16-acre setting and small, intimate size promote a peaceful campus atmosphere with personalized attention, yet quick and easy access to a host of opportunities and services in the region. We are the area’s only rental, continuing care community, with no entrance fee or turnover of assets, and a not-for-profit mission that allows us to deliver extraordinary value. Access to onsite rehab and two levels of assistance promotes ongoing independence, with the confidence of knowing that higher levels of care are available right here on campus. We are now offering respite care— call today for program details.
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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
in Maryland. It also contains a copy of Maryland’s continuing care laws and regulations and provides other helpful information to assist you in making an informed decision. Source:http://www.peoples-law.org/ health/elderly_health_and_medical_ care/continuing_care_retirement_communities.htm
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Augsburg is a nationally accredited, non-profit continuing care community, featuring independent and assisted living, and a state-of-the-art health and rehabilitation center, located on a beautiful, wooded 52-acre campus. Since 1892, Augsburg has been a leading provider of quality senior living, putting people before profits. Call today to schedule a private tour and enjoy a complimentary lunch!
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knowing the options when paying for ccrcs Most CCRCs require payment of a one-time fee, usually called the entrance fee, before moving to the community. The entrance fee amount often depends on the level of care at the time of entry, type of housing chosen (with larger units requiring a larger fee) and agreement type. The entrance fee allows the CCRC to offer lower monthly fees and provide for 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. The guide is available free of charge at www.carf.org.
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questions to ask about fees 1. Are there financial deposits for which I am responsible? If so, what is the refund policy if I decide not to move to the community? 2. What types of service contracts or agreements are available in this community? 3. How much is the current entrance fee? Are there plans to increase the amount of this fee in the future? 4. Is there a structure for refund or rebate of entrance fees? If so, what is the time period in which the refund/rebate can be granted, and when and under what conditions will the refund/rebate be paid? 5. What services are included in the monthly fee? 6. What are the costs for additional services? 7. How does the organization determine
how often and by how much fees will be raised? 8. Over the last few years, what has been the history of monthly fee increases? How frequently have fees been raised and by what percent each time? Why were the fees increased? 9. How will I be notified of changes in the fee structure? 10. If I require more services or move to a different level of care, how will that affect my monthly fee? 11. What happens if I encounter financial difficulty? Excerpt from Consumer Guide to Understanding Financial Performance and Reporting: Enhancing People’s Lives in Continuing Care Retirement Communities. The guide is available free of charge at www.carf.org.
When discussing fees, ask how the organization determines how often and by how much fees will be raised.
Roland Park Place is a unique continuing care retirement community in the heart of northern Baltimore City.
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Continuing Care Residents’ Associations consist of individual residents in Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) who have banded together to protect, defend and further their welfare, interests and rights. They are the only organizations for which this is the sole function. There is a National Continuing Care Residents’ Association (NaCCRA) and also similar Associations at the State level, such as Maryland Continuing Care Residents’ Association (MaCCRA). NaCCRA and MaCCRA activities are financed from dues and donations paid by individual residents of CCRCs directly to these organizations. NaCCRA and MaCCRA interact with associations managing or accredit-
ing CCRCs. These are LeadingAge, its Life Span branch in Maryland, and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities- Continuing Care Accreditation Commission (CARF-CCAC). LeadingAge and Life Span activities related to CCRCs are financed from assessments which CCRCs pay, utilizing funds received from residents. Fortunately, LeadingAge and NaCCRA share many objectives, as do Life Span and MaCCRA. But there are some important issues on which management and resident perspectives differ. These differences often involve financial matters. One of the fundamental issues is the uncertain legal status of CCRC residents. For most CCRCs, a resident pays a large entrance fee which is partially or fully re-
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fundable. In a few CCRCs, entrance fees are kept in an escrow account to guarantee availability for eventual refund. In most other CCRCs, entrance fees are used to pay capital and/or operational costs, relying on entrance fee receipts from successor residents to finance refunds. The question therefore arises as to whether residents are the beneficiaries of a trust or are they simply customers of care services, as some managements perceive them. Both NaCCRA and MaCCRA are seeking clarification. William is a member, and President, of the Maryland Continuing Care Residents’ Association (MaCCRA) and is also a member of the National Continuing Care Residents’ Association (NaCCRA).
When you experience the lifestyle that Charlestown and Oak Crest offer, you’ll soon see why they’re the most popular destinations for healthy and active senior living. Don’t miss out on this engaging lifestyle that offers the security and peace of mind you deserve. Call 1-800-620-7983 for a free brochure and get the latest information on the very last of our available homes.
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Top Tips for the Transition Making the Most of the Move to a Retirement Community • by Cathy Ritter A whirlwind schedule packed with activities, such as traveling to nearby historical attractions or a professional sporting event. Working out in a fully-equipped health center or participating in a video game tournament. Some days, not getting to bed until well after midnight. This isn’t college – it’s today’s retirement community. Despite this new paradigm in retirement living, the decision to move into a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) is still one of the biggest challenges older Americans face, often with a great deal of reluctance. Obviously, it can be difficult to let go of a home where they have raised families and accumulated a lifetime’s worth of possessions, and equally difficult to face the fact that they may someday need assistance with the daily tasks of living. There are many factors that can help alleviate some of the stress of moving. Ritter offers some tips that will assist in providing a seamless transition to a new community.
1. Total immersion: After conducting thorough initial research into prospective communities, go experience them —and taking a campus tour should be just the beginning, according to Ritter. “Going for a meal or two, sitting down with residents and staff members, or participating in an activity will give you a realistic idea of day-to-day life. Many communities now offer truly multidimensional wellness programs that go beyond a pool or walking path. You’ll find opportunities to get involved at all levels.�
2. Keep family in the loop: When moving through the selection process, keep close family members involved. They can provide a strong support system and it will show both the family and the staff that their input is valued.
3. Hire a pro: Hiring professionals to help with the move from the family house to the new space can be extremely beneficial. “Most likely, you won’t be able to take all of your possessions along,� says Ritter, “but there is a growing industry of individuals and companies who specialize in relocating to retirement communities. A professional can help you decide what to keep, leave behind, give away or sell.�
4. Create a space: As you settle into your new space at the community, it may help to arrange furniture and decorations in a manner that is similar to how things were set up at home. This will help remove some of the discomfort that comes with being in a new place.
5. G et to know the staff: These are the people who live with and care for the residents on a daily basis, so an honest and open relationship is extremely beneficial. The more they know about you from the beginning, the better they will be able to take care of your needs.
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Your Retirement. Your Way. BayWoods of Annapolis, ideally nestled on the shore of the Chesapeake Bay, is a unique retirement living option to fit your lifestyle. BayWoods offers spacious, co-operative apartment homes that you can customize and decorate as you please. And, living at BayWoods gives you all of the benefits of home ownership including tax advantages, full equity, and more - without any of the disadvantages of upkeep or maintenance of a property.
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Welcome to The Cottages at Brooke Grove, an independent living community in the heart of suburban Montgomery County and convenient to Howard and Baltimore Counties. Join our active, vital residents who share a variety of interests and look to grow in health of mind, body and spirit. At Brooke Grove, you won’t be starting over. You’ll be getting a fresh start on the life you already enjoy.
Independent Living at Brooke Grove:
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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY BayWoods of Annapolis
58 800-507-9985 Annapolis 147 45 2,725 8.063
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51 410-266-7300 Annapolis 236 30 61 3,175 6,443 224,315 576,954 n n n
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BALTIMORE COUNTY 53 410-486-4573 Baltimore 138 58 123 1,307 1,884 57,800 171,000 n n n n
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Broadmead
57 443-578-8008 Hunt Valley 268 26 79 2,942 4,708 94,530 372,530 n n n n n
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56 410-737-8830 Catonsville 1600 134 244 1,407 2,405 98,000 572,000 n n n n n n n
Edenwald 410-339-6000 Towson 288 56 72 2,050 5,385 81,000 811,000 n n n 21
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410-319-5022 Glen Arm 196 36 31 1,300 3,300 30,000 425,000 n n n n 410-527-1111 Cockeysville 30 110 88 1,328 6,480 44,375 147,500 n n
50 410-561-0200 Timonium 408 47 440 2,079 4,569 196,000 426,000 n n n n
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56 410-665-2222 Parkville 1525 145 200 1,413 2,725 85,000 550,000 n n n n n n
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CARROLl COUNTY Carroll Lutheran Village
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48 410-795-8801 Sykesville 314 35 79 3,105 8,720 73,900 789,900 n n n n n n
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48 800-409-6111 Adamstown 217 45 42 2,045 4,250 143,900 789,100 n n n n n
Homewood at Crumland Farms
54 301-644-5600 Frederick 165 56 122 1,500 3,600 n n n n
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58 301-260-2320 Sandy Spring 40 108 168 1,985 2,785 284,510 803,850 n n n
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY-FOR COMPLETE LISTING, ORDER THE DC METRO EDITION WWW.RETIREMENT-LIVING.COM Collington Episcopal Life Care Community
59 301-925-7706 Mitchellville 361 66 44 1,611 4,370 63,250 488,464 n n n n
TALBOT COUNTY 48 410-822-8888 Easton
William Hill Manor
121 88 90 2,765 5,825 15,000 674,200 n n n n
WASHINGTON COUNTY Fahrney - Keedy Home and Village
60 301-671-5015 Boonsboro 62 32 106 240 480 55,000 175,000 n n
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54 877-849-9244 Williamsport 184 51 80 627 703 35,700 127,890 n n n n
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PENNSYLVANIA Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Comm. 62 888-624-8242 New Oxford 450 95 270 598 2,200 48,000 300,000 n n n n n Gettysburg Lutheran Retirement Village 19 717-334-6204 Gettysburg 78 17 100 593 647 62,300 245,000 n n Green Ridge Village
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communities offer security with no home maintenance Independent living communities are residential communities for active older adults who want an enjoyable lifestyle free of the worries of home maintenance. They are similar to any apartment, condominium or single-family development, except that they provide special services, including security. Most independent living communities are fully secured with staff members greeting and screening all visitors around the clock. As many individuals at this stage in their lives are looking to pursue new hobbies and interests, the activities and amenities available at a community are a major factor for potential residents. Several independent living communities provide a full range of activities such as shopping trips, outings to cultural events and organized gatherings. Some communities
also have tennis courts, swimming pools and other amenities. Most offer a variety of meal plans with the option to prepare meals in your apartment. Most independent living communities do not offer health care services but some are affiliated with health care facilities that can provide such care when it is needed. Residents also have the option of purchasing home health care services from outside providers. Paying for Independent Living Most independent living communities are rental communities, but some are condominiums or single-family communities in which residents can purchase their own units or homes. Costs and services vary widely. In some communities, a monthly fee covers many services, while
in others a fee-for-service system is used. A few communities offer subsidies based on strictly defined need. To learn more, contact your local Area Agency on Aging. What to Look For Research your options and request information from those communities to which you have narrowed your focus. A major question for those who are considering an independent living community is how to meet their future health care needs. It is important to have a specific plan covering various levels of care, especially if you are only interested in making one move during this time. You also may want to question whether to select a fee-for-service arrangement or an all-inclusive fee.
B R A N D N E W A PA R T M E N T H O M E S F O R A C T I V E A D U LT S 6 2 O R B E T T E R Regency Crest is an extraordinarily carefree community because of the convenient lifestyle enjoyed by those who live here. We go the extra mile to provide our residents with distinctive amenities and service that cannot be found in ordinary active adult communities. COMMUNITY AMENITIES Beautiful clubroom w/ theater & demonstration kitchen | Wellness center | Indoor saltwater pool | Meditation garden w/ koi pond & gazebo | Yoga studio & classes PLANNED ACTIVITIES SUCH AS WATER AEROBICS, RESIDENT MIXERS, COOKING CLASSES, ZUMBA, MOVIE NIGHTS, BBQ’S AND MANY MORE!
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baby boomers on the move Despite popular belief, a recent analysis of government data by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reveals that the geographic distribution of households headed by someone age 55 or older is fairly even across most of the country, with more than 30 percent of all households in every state meeting this description. The study sheds valuable light on a key statistic for housing demand among active adults, as NAHB’s long-term forecast indicates that the share of 55+ households will grow every year through 2019, when the 55+ category will account for nearly 45 percent of all U.S. households. “As more baby boomers approach retirement and the average age of the U.S. population increases, many businesses— ncluding home builders—are showing increased interest in designing products that appeal to customers 55 and older,” said Paul Emrath, NAHB’s vice president of
“The demographic that 55+ buildsurvey and housing policy research. “This ers and developers are focused on is the research shows that 55+ developments largest growing group of buyers that we should be possible in every state where have ever seen in this age group, and it population density is sufficient to supcontinues to grow,” said port new communities NAHB 50+ Housing of a size that can provide Council Chairman W. a variety of attractive The share of 55+ Don Whyte. “It is also amenities.” households will grow a group that is radically The data show 43.9 different from what it million households are every year through 2019. was only a few years headed by someone 55 ago. The customers are years old or older, ac- National Association of fitter, more computer counting for nearly Home Builders savvy and plan to live 38 percent of all U.S. an entirely different households. Among lifestyle from what they might have the 50 states and the District of Columbia, the share of households ranges from thought previously, or what we would 31 to 45 percent. West Virginia tops all have aimed at providing for them.” states, with 45 percent of its households headed by someone 55 or older, followed NAHB’s full analysis on 55+ houseby Florida at 44 percent, Hawaii and holds is available at: http://www.nahb. Maine (each at 43 percent), and Pennsyl- org/generic.aspx?sectionID=734&generic vania and Montana (at 42 percent). ContentID=184699&channelID=311
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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.
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.
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-
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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Arundel Woods - Catholic Charities 68 410-424-3535 Glen Burnie 72 n n n n n n Bay Forest Senior Apartments 70 410-295-7557 Annapolis 120 865 1,039 n n n n n n BayWoods of Annapolis 58 800-507-9985 Annapolis 147 n n n n n n Burwood Gardens 410-222-6205 Glen Burnie 200 n n n n n n n College Parkway Place 410-757-0600 Annapolis 170 n n Friendship Station - Catholic Charities 68 410-674-3726 Odenton 88 n n n n n n Gardens of Annapolis 67 410-295-5644 Annapolis 106 1,525 2,225 n n n n n n n n Ginger Cove 51 410-266-7300 Annapolis 236 3,175 6,443 n n n n n n Glen Forest Senior Apartments 70 410-969-2000 Glen Burnie 100 719 823 n n n n n Glen Meadows 21 410-319-5022 Annapolis 196 1,300 3,300 McKinsey Park 410-544-5005 Severna Park 89 Park View at Furnace Branch 20 410-761-4150 Glen Burnie 101 600 936 n 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 Insert 410-544-7200 Severna Park 60 2,050 4,200 n n n n n n The Village at Crystal Spring (coming soon) 1 410-972-4597 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 n n n n BALTIMORE CITY Abundant Life Towers I Abundant Life Towers II Ahepa Senior Apartments Apostolic Towers Arlington Estates
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Basilica Place - Catholic Charities 68 410-539-0418 Baltimore 200 n n n n n n n Belvedere Green 410-433-7255 Baltimore 94 n n n n n n n Bowleys Garden Villa 410-325-8890 Baltimore 78 535 535 n n n n DePaul House-Catholic Charities 68 410-644-8484 Baltimore 109 n n n n n n n Ednor 11 Apartments 410-243-0180 Baltimore 85 n n Ednor Apartments 410-243-0180 Baltimore 110 n n n n n Epiphany House 410-435-4416 Baltimore 34 n Everall Gardens - Catholic Charities 68 410-444-5850 Baltimore 69 n n n Fatima Senior Housing 1-Catholic Charities 68 410-631-3555 Baltimore 54 n n n Gallagher Mansion 410-435-4416 Baltimore 41 n n n Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Place 410-542-4111 Baltimore 231 n n n n n n Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Woods 410-318-6625 Baltimore 72 n n n n n n Harvey Johnson Towers 410-728-1166 Baltimore 120 n n n n n n Highlandtown Plaza Co-op 410-675-4462 Baltimore 74 515 n n n n John Manley House 410-444-5244 Baltimore 30 n n Johnson Square Apartments 410-837-3383 Baltimore 218 n n n n n n n Kirkwood House Apartments 410-323-8910 Baltimore 260 860 n n n n Memorial Apartments 410-523-0013 Baltimore 286 398 535 n n n Messiah Hall 410-732-1275 Baltimore n n n O’Donnell Square Senior Housing 410-732-1275 Baltimore 17 600 700 n n Oliver Plaza Apartments 410-347-9604 Baltimore 45 376 390 n n Park View at Ashland Terrace 20 410-276-6440 Baltimore 74 314 735 n n n n Park View at Coldspring 20 410-542-4400 Baltimore 99 439 879 n n n n n n n n Penn-North Plaza 410-383-8595 Baltimore 65 558 n n Polish National Alliance Senior Housing 410-732-1275 Baltimore 20 361 750 n Randallstown Villa Co-op 410-922-0300 Baltimore 76 n n n n Roland Park Place 55 410-243-5800 Baltimore 164 3,269 8,530 n n n n n n n n Springwell Senior Living 69,77 888-821-3928 Mt. Washington 37 2,990 3,990 n n n n n n n n St. Elizabeth Senior Housing 410-732-1275 Baltimore 20 550 600 n St. Joachim House - Catholic Charities 68 410-646-5781 Baltimore 90 n n n n n n St. Mary’s Roland View Towers 410-889-8255 Baltimore 360 433 728 n n n n n n Please confirm all information with communities.
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Holy Korean Martyrs- Catholic Charities 68 410-944-5959 Woodlawn 74 n n n n Hopkins Village Apartments 410-687-2828 Baltimore 164 892 n n n n Kessler Park - Catholic Charities 68 410-247-9244 Baltimore 64 520 n n Maryland Masonic Homes 410-527-1111 Cockeysville 30 1,328 6,480 n n n n n n Meadows of Reisterstown, The 70 410-526-3380 Reisterstown 156 787 993 n n n n n Mercy Ridge 50 410-561-0200 Timonium 408 2,079 4,569 n n n n n n n North Oaks Senior Living Community 410-486-9090 Pikesville 182 2,668 4,963 n n n n n n n Oak Crest 56 410-665-2222 Parkville 1525 1,413 2,725 n n n n n n n n Old Court Estates 410-496-4199 Randallstown 50 n n Owings Mills New Town Sr. Apts.-Catholic Charities 68 410-902-8222 Owings Mills 68 n n n Park View at Catonsville 20 410-719-9464 Catonsville 101 730 765 n n n Park View at Dundalk 20 410-288-5483 Dundalk 101 650 730 n n n n n Park View at Miramar Landing 20 410-391-8375 Baltimore 100 432 1,086 n n n n n n Park View at Randallstown 20 410-655-5673 Randallstown 103 780 820 n n n n Park View at Rosedale 20 410-866-1886 Rosedale 109 764 n n n n n n n n Park View at Taylor 20 410-663-0363 Baltimore 100 728 887 n n n n n Park View at Towson 20 410-828-7185 Towson 112 n n n n n Park View at Woodlawn 20 410-281-1120 Baltimore 101 396 797 n n n Parkview at Fullerton 20 410-663-0665 Baltimore 90 680 825 n n n Pickersgill Retirement Community 52 410-825-7423 Towson 87 1,862 3,626 n n n n n n Randallstown Pavillion Co-op 410-521-4433 Randallstown 76 n n n n n n n Reister’s Clearing Sr. Apts- Catholic Charities 68 410-517-4994 Reisterstown 68 n n n n Reister’s View Sr. Apts.- Catholic Charities 68 410-517-4994 Reisterstown 72 n n n n River Point 410-780-2881 Essex 120 570 685 n n n n n n St Elizabeth’s Hall 410-252-4500 Timonium 200 1,035 1,200 n n n St. Charles House - Catholic Charities 68 410-484-6125 Baltimore 24 n n n St. Elizabeth’s Apartments 410-252-4500 Timonium 200 765 899 n n n n n n n St. Joachim House - Catholic Charities 68 410-646-5781 Baltimore 90 n n n n n n St. Luke’s Place - Catholic Charities 68 410-477-3661 Baltimore 125 n n n n n n St. Marks Apartments - Catholic Charities 68 410-788-0972 Catonsville 20 424 532 n n n Trinity House - Catholic Charities 68 410-825-5288 Towson 82 n n n n n n Please confirm all information with communities.
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CAROLINE COUNTY Heritage Community at the Wesleyan Ret. Comm. 410-479-4404 Denton 30 n Laurel Grove Acres Apartments 410-754-5513 Federalsburg 37 n n
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CHARLES COUNTY La Plata Manor Lakeside Apartments Southwinds Active Adult Rental Community
301-932-1700 301-843-6919 301-932-4297
La Plata Waldorf White Plains
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Victory Brookside 301-843-7417 Waldorf 56 427 564 n n Victoria Park Apartments 301-638-4055 Waldorf 108 n n n n n n Victoria Park Jaycees 301-885-1812 Waldorf 60 n n n n FREDERICK COUNTY Brunswick House 301-834-7700 Brunswick 51 n n n n n Buckingham’s Choice 48 800-409-6111 Adamstown 217 2,045 4,250 n n n n n n n Country Meadows of Frederick 301-228-2249 Frederick 56 2,376 4,900 n n n n n n n n Creekside at Taskers Chance 301-698-5700 Frederick 120 823 1,209 n n n n n Edenton Retirement Community 91 301-694-3100 Frederick 72 1,800 2,900 n n n n n n n n Homewood at Crumland Farms 54 301-644-5600 Frederick 165 1,500 3,600 n n n n n n n n Spring Ridge Seniors Apartments 301-620-2620 Frederick 144 835 1,242 n n n n n Taney Village Apartments 301-663-0929 Frederick 130 25 1,186 n n n n n Victoria Park at Walkersville 301-845-4885 Walkersville 80 n n n Weinberg House
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Call Us Home Whether it’s our community pets, our flowering plants or our team that acts more like family than caregivers, Sunrise Senior Living knows that even the little things that make our community feel like home make a big difference for our residents. At Sunrise, we understand that the transition to a senior community isn’t always easy. So we focus on the details of living, from beautifully appointed living spaces and delicious home-cooked meals to engaging social activities, transportation and personalized assistance and care. Drop by any one of our nearby communities and find out why seniors are proud to call Sunrise home.
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HOWARD COUNTY Alta at Regency Crest 63 855-451-0611 Ellicott City 150 n n n n Evergreens at Columbia Town Center 410-992-5501 Columbia 156 n n Harmony Hall Assisted Living Community 410-531-6000 Columbia 251 1,800 450 n n n n n n n Heartlands Senior Living Village 76 410-461-9494 Ellicott City 156 2,300 3,600 n n n n n n n n Hickory Ridge Place 410-730-6611 Columbia 108 n n Longwood Apartments 410-997-5356 Columbia n n n Morningside Park 410-313-6318 Jessup n n Owen Brown Place 410-381-9544 Columbia 188 n n Park View at Colonial Landing 20 410-796-4399 Elkridge 100 n n Park View at Columbia 20 410-381-1118 Columbia 188 770 n n n Park View at Ellicott City 20 410-203-9501 Ellicott City 171 367 950 n n n n n Park View at Ellicott City 11 20 410-203-2096 Ellicott City 90 377 960 n n n n n Park View at Emerson 20 301-483-3322 Laurel 80 659 931 n n n n n n n n Park View at Snowden River 20 410-290-0384 Columbia 100 n n n n n Selborne House of Dorsey Hall 410-992-4909 Ellicott City 120 553 915 n n n n Shalom Square 410-992-5868 Columbia n n n Shangri-La Assisted Living 83 443-574-2040 Ellicott City 45 2,500 n n n n n n n n Vantage House 800-998-2682 Columbia 222 2,439 5,561 n n n n n n n n Waverly Gardens Apartments 443-274-6825 Woodstock 102 685 850 n n n n n KENT COUNTY Heron Point of Chestertown
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Fox Hill Insert 301-968-1800 Bethesda 240 2,700 5,200 n Kensington Park Retirement Community 301-946-7700 Kensington 61 2,800 6,000 n Sunrise at Montgomery Village Insert 301-921-0445 Montgomery Village 92 2,400 2,800 n
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PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY -FOR COMPLETE LISTING, ORDER THE DC METRO EDITION WWW.RETIREMENT-LIVING.COM Collington Episcopal Life Care Community 59 301-925-7706 Mitchellville 361 1,611 4,370 n n n n n n n n Emeritus at Woodward Estates 9 877-873-9960 Bowie 80 3,010 4,695 n Park View at Bladensburg 20 301-699-9785 Bladensburg 101 731 n n Park View at Laurel 1& 2 20 301-490-1526 Laurel 257 675 809 n n n n n n n n ST. MARY’S COUNTY Cedar Lane Apartments /St Mary’s Home 74 Lexington Park Adult Community New Towne Village Taylor Farm Assisted Living Inc Victory Woods Wildewood Retirement Village
301-475-8966 Leonardtown 160 911 1,266 n n n n n 240-725-0111 Lexington Park 110 1,018 1,405 n n n n n 301-475-3161 Leonardtown 35 n n n n n 301-769-3702 Bushwood 6 1,995 n n 301-866-9191 Lexington Park 76 n n n n 301-863-0068 California 314 450 550 n n n n n n n n
TALBOT COUNTY Jensen’s Hyde Park 410-822-4350 Easton 241 358 n n Londonderry Retirement Community 66 410-820-8732 Easton 123 1,069 3,000 n n n n n n Park View at Easton 20 410-770-3070 Easton 80 798 944 n n n n n St. Mark’s Ministry to Aged, Inc. 410-822-1315 Easton 93 279 351 n n n n William Hill Manor 48 410-822-8888 Easton 121 2,765 5,825 n n n n n n n n WASHINGTON COUNTY Fahrney - Keedy Home and Village 60 301-671-5015 Boonsboro 62 240 480 n n n Francis Murphy Apartments 240-313-9300 Hagerstown 120 650 n n n n Homewood at Williamsport 54 877-849-9244 Williamsport 184 947 1,798 n n n n Maplegrove Estate 301-824-4567 Smithsburg 69 n n Ravenwood Lutheran Village 240-420-4137 Hagerstown 46 428 n n n n Reeders 301-432-5457 Boonsboro 16 609 609 n n Please confirm all information with communities.
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WICOMICO COUNTY Calloway-Hickory 410-860-0550 Salisbury 28 n n Gateway Village
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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-
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Long-term care insurance policies provide another financing option for assisted living. Most of these policies will cover the costs of assisted living. Some of the costs of assisted living are also reimbursable through individual health insurance policies. While there are other payment options available, the vast majority of assisted living/personal care costs are covered through private payments by residents and families. The nationwide average cost for an assisted living/personal care residence is $2,714 per month or $32,572 annually. These figures are averages only and do not account for more affordable or subsidized options that are available in most areas. Individuals should investigate all available payment sources and obtain specific information on standard rates and fees for additional
Area Agencies on Aging can provide information on subsidies and other payment assistance programs for assisted living/personal care.
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10 Tips for Choosing an Assisted Living Facility 1. M ake an accurate and honest assessment of your physical, financial, mental and lifestyle needs. 2. Visit as many facilities as you can to get a sense of the choices in your area. 3. Narrow down your selection to the top two or three choices and return to those facilities and ask lots of questions.
4. Ask to review a copy of the Resident Agreement (facility contract). 5. Ask to review the licensing or certification inspection report. 6. Call the Long Term Care Ombudsman program and ask if there are complaints about the facilities you are interested in. Contact the ElderCare Locator at 1-800-677-1116 or www.eldercare.gov to find your local ombudsman, who serves as an advocate for assisted living and nursing home residents.
7. Make unannounced visits to the facilities you are interested in. Talk with the residents and their family members about the facility.
8. Ask what conditions or circumstances may result in the need to relocate or move to another facility. 9. Ask what the baseline fee is and what services are included in that fee. Ask what additional charges apply for services/products.
10. Choose the facility that comes closest to your needs. From The Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living (CCAL), a national consumer education and advocacy organization. Visit www.ccal.org for more information.
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assisted living service plans According to the Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living (CCAL), a resident service plan is a blueprint for care that describes needs, likes and preferences and the specific manner in which this care will be delivered. Prepared thoroughly and thoughtfully, the service plan can help a resident achieve their highest level of function and quality of life. The service plan uses an interdisciplinary approach and includes the resident, the family if the resident wishes, the facility nurse and resident service coordinator, and may also include the
activity and dining directors. Many states require that assisted living facilities prepare service plans for each resident. Even if the state does not require it, a well run facility will use them. CCAL recommends that service plans be reevaluated every six months or anytime there is a significant change in a resident’s health status, including a hospitalization. For more information, visit the Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living website at www.ccal.org
Care and Security With a Family of Friends. At Beechwood, your loved one will enjoy the companionship of other senior guests as well as assistance with personal hygiene, laundry, home cooked meals, transportation, daily activities, and social outings. • 24-hour Oversight • Home Health • Respite Care
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The Facts on Congregate Housing
n In Maryland, the State Department of Aging contracts with housing and senior service provider organizations to operate a Congregate Housing Services Program.
Supportive Services for low-to-moderate incomes n Congregate Housing provides supportive services to residents in selected communities to help them remain independent. n Congregate Housing services are offered in senior citizen apartment buildings that serve low-to-moderate income residents and may be operated by local housing authorities, non-profit organizations or housing management companies. n Eligible persons receive daily meals, weekly housekeeping and laundry, and assistance with other activities of daily living.
n Participants must be 62, mentally or physically impaired and of limited income. Spouses of eligible participants must be 55 years of age or older and meet the same requirements. n Individual program participants contribute to the cost of Congregate Housing based on a sliding scale. To qualify for available state subsidies, an 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.
For more information, contact the Maryland Department of Aging at 1-800-243-3425
Senior Living at its Finest! The Woodlands Assisted Living “It’s About Living...
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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 Managed by: Quail Run Eldercare Communities TTY Users: Call via MD Relay
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valuable issues to consider The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF International) offers several tips on how to choose the right services for yourself and your loved ones. According to its website, spending time on site can give you valuable insight about the environment and level of service. The following are some important aspects CARF recommends considering about the organization, your first impressions and the staff.
Information from the CARF free online Do the premises appear to be well publication titled ‘How to Choose Services maintained, clean and safe? n What is my impression of the serfor Yourself and Your Loved Ones.’ Visit http://www.carf.org/consumer.aspx. vice level? n How are staff members interacting with persons receiving services and coworkers? n What is the ratio of staff to persons receiving services? n
Spotlight Safety n What credentials do staff members have? First Impressions Count n What health and safety policies are Upon entering the provider’s facility, in place, as related to incidents involving look around. You can begin to evalu- injury, medication management, natural ate the service levels provided by using disasters, etc.? n What is the annual staff turnover? some of the following questions: n Was I greeted in a friendly manner? n What complaint procedures exist? n Did they see me immediately? Do policies prevent reprisals?
Research the health and safety policies that are in place as related to incidents involving injury, medication management, natural disasters, etc.
Glynn Taff Assisted Living & Ridgeway Manor Nursing Home Accomodating 40 Residents Allows Us to Provide A Personalized Service
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oving to Springwell Senior Living Community in Baltimore, Md., allowed Estelle Greenberg to be close to her only child, Nancy, who lives nearby. The two of them can often be found participating in community events or heading out to run errands. Except for a brief stay in Philadelphia, Estelle has spent her entire life in Baltimore. She completed her education in the Baltimore Public School System. Upon graduation, Estelle entered Sinai School of Nursing. After becoming a Registered Nurse, Estelle wanted to enlist in the armed forces. However, there was a height requirement — a minimum of 5 feet; Estelle was 4’ 11”. She recalls “puffing up” her hair so that she would appear taller when she went in for her test, but it didn’t work. Estelle’s career went in a different direction. Estelle worked for four years in the operating room at South Baltimore General Hospital, which is now known as Harbor Hospital. During this time, she continued her education, completing a certification course at Johns Hopkins University for Operating Room Technicians.
A native of Baltimore, Estelle found the perfect retirement community in her beloved hometown.
One of Estelle’s superiors took note of her skills and work ethic and suggested that she undertake additional studies to become an anesthetist. It was rare for a woman to enter this field, but Estelle did not shy away from the challenge. Soon after, she packed up and headed to Philadelphia for an 8-month program of study to become a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). When Estelle came home, she returned to South Baltimore General, where her successful career spanned four decades. As a CRNA, Estelle was considered a child specialist; she had a special gift for helping children overcome their fears of
medical procedures. As her young patients were being wheeled away from their parents, they were often screaming and crying. “I would walk beside them and once they were away from their parents, I would look at them and say, “Okay, you don’t have to cry anymore, I am not your parent,’” she recalled. Surprisingly, the children would stop crying and settle down. During her career, Estelle met and married her husband, who was a salesman. The couple had a daughter, Nancy, who followed in her mother’s footsteps. Nancy graduated with her nursing degree from the Villa Julie College, now Stevenson University, and is currently a nurse researcher at the University of Maryland. Since her retirement, Estelle enjoys spending time with her friends at Springwell playing dominoes, Bingo and word games. She is very close to her daughter, and they both enjoy taking in cultural events. Estelle’s advice to young people just venturing out into the working world is to take the time to find something you really like. “If you enjoy what you are doing, you won’t mind getting up and going into work each day,” she said.
Shangri-La Assisted Living Service with Compassion Services & Amenities • Caring, Compassionate staff available 24 hrs/day for assistance • Personalized care plan for each resident • In House Physician & R.N. • Comprehensive Activities Program
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BALTIMORE CITY Abundant Life Towers I Caritas House Assisted Living-Catholic Charities 18 Changing Places Assisted Living, LLC Chimes Senior Living Services - Curtis Hall Cresthaven Assisted Living Emerald Estates-Emeritus Assisted Living 9 Esthers Place - Montebello Esthers Place - Pinewood Esthers Place - Strathmore Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Park, The Hickory House Keswick Multicare Center 107 Kingdom House, The Millinnium House Roland Park Place 55 Rosemarie Manor (Ashburton) Rosemarie Manor (Hanlon Park) Serenity Manor at Bottom Hill Springwell Senior Living 69,77 Sterling Hospitality Kosher Assisted Living Stump's Home, Inc. Assisted Living
410-367-5433 Baltimore 410-646-6600 Baltimore 410-644-1001 Baltimore 410-466-4407 Baltimore 410-466-9157 Baltimore 888-680-9484 Baltimore 410-254-1010 Baltimore 410-254-4065 Baltimore 410-254-1010 Baltimore 410-664-0100 Baltimore 410-828-6306 Baltimore 410-235-8860 Baltimore 443-865-1203 Baltimore 410-485-2283 Baltimore 410-243-5800 Baltimore 410-664-7800 Baltimore 410-225-7422 Baltimore 410-728-3737 Baltimore 888-821-3928 Mt. Washington 410-318-8999 Baltimore 410-664-2622 Baltimore
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St. Luke's Place - Catholic Charities 68 St. Stephens Green at Mercy Ridge 50 Sunrise of Pikesville Insert Sweets For My Sweets Assisted Living Tudor Heights 88 Wellington Oaks Manor Woodholme Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care 89,127 Woodlands Assisted Living, The 81 Worthington Assisted Living at Reisterstown
410-477-3661 410-561-0200 410-602-0033 410-788-0642 888-556-2210 410-982-3435 410-580-1400 410-918-2139 410-281-1400
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410-394-3029 240-286-2741 410-326-0070
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CAROLINE COUNTY Caroline Nursing and Rehab Center Homestead Manor at the Wesleyan Ret. Comm. Taylor Melfa House
410-479-2130 410-479-CARE 410-479-0324
Denton Denton Denton
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CARROLL COUNTY Bonds Forest Assisted Living Brightview Westminster Ridge 4 Carroll Lutheran Village 8 Copper Ridge Exclusively for Alzheimer’s Country Acres Assisted Living Country Care Farm Cozy Care Divine Intervention at Shepherd's Glen Emeritus of Westminster 9 Fairhaven 48 Family Care Assisted Living
410-848-1700 410-871-2225 410-848-8922 410-795-8808 410-751-7714 410-848-1700 301-898-3979 410-857-0985 866-244-3415 410-795-8801 410-442-2868
Finksburg Westminster Westminster Sykesville Westminster Westminster Union Bridge Taneytown Westminster Sykesville Marriottsville
16 2,990 n 68 3,565 6,160 50 4,914 6,905 60 6,510 9,870 16 2,900 4,800 n 16 3,190 n 4 2,750 3,100 n 12 2,500 2,900 n 74 3,000 6,000 35 15 2,000 2,400 n
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410-857-5193
Westminster
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410-795-7806
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410-239-8731
Manchester
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Sykesville
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410-857-0985
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410-620-4834
Elkton
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410-392-0502
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301-392-6145 301-934-6201 301-934-0222 301-843-9607 301-884-8171 301-638-4100 301-396-5289 301-266-6446 301-932-5151 301-645-2776 301-290-1688 301-843-9314 240-481-2206 800-205-9342
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FREDERICK COUNTY Buckingham's Choice 48 Country Meadows of Frederick Cozy Care Devotion Assisted Living Edenton Retirement Community 91 Golden Years Assisted Living and Respite Care HeartFields at Frederick 76 Homewood at Crumland Farms 54 Montevue Home for Assisted Living Orchard Terrace at Edenton 91 Our Family Assisted Living Inc. Record Street Home
800-409-6111 301-228-2249 301-898-3979 240-476-4729 301-694-3100 301-607-9009 301-663-8800 301-644-5600 301-694-1582 301-694-3100 410-442-5188 301-663-6822
Adamstown Frederick Union Bridge Walkersville Frederick Mount Airy Frederick Frederick Frederick Frederick Mount Airy Frederick
45 4,800 5,760 n n n n 139 2,940 4,980 n n n n n 4 2,750 3,100 n n n n n n 5 3,000 5,000 n n n n n 45 3,900 5,900 n n n n n 8 2,500 3,500 n n n n 52 3,500 6,500 n n n n n 56 3,900 5,550 n n n 60 858 4,350 n n 27 4,500 6,000 n n n n 15 1,800 4,500 n n n n n 24 n n
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301-746-8082 301-895-5194
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HARFORD COUNTY Autumn Assisted Living Bel Air Assisted Living Brightview Avondell 4 Brightview Bel Air 4 Country View Assisted Living Four Seasons Assisted Living Hart Heritage Estates of Forest Hill Hart Heritage Estates of Street House of Jubilee Hummingbird Manor Assisted Living Jacob's Well Assisted Living 80 Liv-N-Well Assisted Living Facility Lorien Bel Air Madonna Heritage Nana's Place Assisted Living Home Rock Spring Village
410-420-6700 410-893-9164 410-638-8100 410-893-2202 410-457-0280 410-879-4665 410-638-6087 410-836-1295 410-365-2314 443-327-6509 410-989-0363 410-273-5037 410-803-1400 410-557-9640 410-272-3825 410-893-3070
Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Bel Air Darlington Bel Air Forest Hill Street Fallston Aberdeen Bel Air Aberdeen Bel Air Jarrettsville Aberdeen Forest Hill
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HOWARD COUNTY Aastoria I & II (2 homes 5 beds each) Aathome Family Place
240-876-7443 410-884-5366
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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 410-437-8948 Ellicott City 240-381-4590 Highland 301-317-5590 Fulton 410-707-7071 Dayton 410-313-8299 Ellicott City 410-461-7070 Ellicott City 301-604-1761 Jessup 301-596-7044 Columbia 410-730-4281 Columbia 410-465-5991 Ellicott City 410-988-8036 Dayton 410-489-7555 Columbia 410-531-6000 Columbia 301-490-9560 Jessup 410-461-9494 Ellicott City 410-531-5627 Clarksville 410-437-8948 Ellicott City 410-313-9185 Ellicott City 410-418-9042 Ellicott City
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301-493-7881 Kensington 64 301-983-3620 Potomac 48 301-847-3051 Silver Spring 52 301-598-6424 Silver Spring 47 301-598-4000 Silver Spring 42 301-598-2900 Silver Spring 76 301-656-1900 Chevy Chase 107 301-897-8566 North Bethesda 101 301-260-2320 Sandy Spring 108 888-823-8489 Potomac 93 301-946-7700 Kensington 140 301-652-1445 Bethesda 87 301-495-7366 Silver Spring 75 301-657-9111 Bethesda 62 301-968-1800 Bethesda 83 301-921-0445 Montgomery Village 50 301-309-0500 Rockville 70 301-625-8655 Silver Spring 65
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ST. MARY'S COUNTY Cedar Lane Apartments /St Mary's Home 74 Charlotte Hall Veteran Home Praise Housing Network Taylor Farm Assisted Living Inc
301-475-8966 301-884-8171 301-290-1688 301-769-3702
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301-766-0827 301-766-0066 301-432-2415 866-234-9204 301-671-5015 301-393-3609 877-849-9244 240-994-5975 240-420-4137 301-791-9221 301-791-9221 240-420-4119 301-223-7971
Hagerstown Hagerstown Maugansville Hagerstown Boonsboro Hagerstown Williamsport Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Williamsport
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WICOMICO COUNTY Atria at Salisbury
410-546-9997
Salisbury
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2,194
4,706
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John B Parsons Assisted Living
410-742-1432
Salisbury
68
2,800
3,200
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Lakeside Assisted Living at Mallard Landing
410-749-4480
Salisbury
85
2,550
5,250
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The Village at Harbor Pointe
410-860-8750
Salisbury
40
3,000
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Tranquil Meadows
410-548-5036
Salisbury
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1,800
2,100
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WORCESTER COUNTY Catered Living of Ocean Pines
410-208-1000
Ocean Pines
32
3,600
4,250
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Gull Creek Retirement Community
410-641-3171
Berlin
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2,380
3,505
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Lee's Almost Home, Inc
410-213-0484
Ocean City
8
1,950
3,800
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PENNSYLVANIA Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Community
62
888-624-8242
New Oxford
95
2,800
5,250
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Gettysburg Lutheran Retirement Village
19
717-334-6204
Gettysburg
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4,230
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Green Ridge Village
13 717-776-8200 Newville 63 3,750 6,930
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Homewood at Plum Creek
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717-637-4166
Luther Ridge Retirement Community
19
717-264-5700
Lutheran Retirement Village at Utz Terrace
19
717-637-0633
Menno Haven Retirement Communities
Hanover
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Chambersburg 48
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5,797
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Rest Assured Assisted Living
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Quincy Village
13 717-749-2300 Waynesboro 32 3,090 4,774
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Shrewsbury Lutheran Retirement Village
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717-227-3000
Shrewsbury
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5,000
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Village at Kelly Drive, The
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HOW TO
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a more close-knit way of life
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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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As with any community, it is important to visit the homes to talk with staff and the current residents and their families. Be sure that you are given specific information about caregiver training, community
amenities and costs. For more information, a comprehensive guide to selecting a residence can be obtained through the Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living at www.ccal.org.
Considering a group home when researching assisted living is an important step if your loved one would prefer a smaller, homelike environment.
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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY HeartHomes of Bay Ridge I
82 443-871-3168 Annapolis 16 3,550 4,100 n n n n
HeartHomes of Bay Ridge II
82 443-871-3168 Annapolis 16 3,850 4,400 n n n n n
HeartHomes of Linthicum I
82 443-871-3168 Linthicum 16 3,550 4,100 n n n n
HeartHomes of Linthicum II
82 443-871-3168 Linthicum 16 3,850 4,400 n n n n n
HeartHomes of Pasadena
82 443-871-3168 Pasadena 16 3,550 4,400 n n n n n
HeartHomes of Piney Orchard
82 443-871-3168 Odenton 16 3,550 4,400 n n n n n
BALTIMORE COUNTY Assisted Living Management - Hampton Meadows
87 410-653-3480 Towson 15 2,800 4,500 n n n n n
Assisted Living Management - Life Spring
87 410-653-3480 Catonsville 15 2,700 4,600 n n n n n
Assisted Living Management - Rolling Meadows
87 410-653-3480 Catonsville 15 2,700 4,600 n n n n n
Assisted Living Management - Sudbrook Park
87 410-653-3480 Pikesville 14 2,500 4,500 n n n n n
Assisted Living Management - Woodholme Springs
87 410-653-3480 Pikesville 15 2,800 4,400 n n n n n
Beechwood Assisted Living , LLC
80 410-719-2273 Catonsville 15 2,750 3,350 n n n n n n
HeartHomes of Lutherville I
82 443-871-3168 Lutherville 16 3,550 4,100 n n n n
HeartHomes of Lutherville II
82 443-871-3168 Lutherville 16 3,850 4,400 n n n n n
Holland Manor Assisted Living
98 443-470-0681 Towson 15 2,800
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CARROLL COUNTY Sun Valley at Ridge Overlook
90 410-635-2468 Westminster 16 4,200 4,900 n n n n
Sun Valley at the Homestead
90 410-795-6001 Sykesville 16 3,400 3,800 n n n n
SunValley at Morning Breeze
90 410-861-8993 Finksburg 13 3,100 3,500 n n n n
Sun Valley at the Woods
90 410-635-3335 Westminster 15 2,600 3,400 n n n n
CHARLES COUNTY Assisted Living at Hawkins Gate, LLC
301-392-6145
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FREDERICK COUNTY Edenton Blossom Place
91 301-694-3100 Frederick 15 3,900 5,900 n n n n n
Edenton Fiddler’s Green
91 301-694-3100 Frederick 15 3,900 5,900 n n n n
Edenton Garden House
91 301-694-3100 Frederick 15 3,900 5,900 n n n n n
HOWARD COUNTY Angel’s Touch Assisted Living
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Country Gardens Assisted Living 240-381-4590 Highland 15 2,200 3,800 n n n n n PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY-FOR COMPLETE LISTING, ORDER THE DC METRO EDITION WWW.RETIREMENT-LIVING.COM Autumn Meadows
96 301-262-0123
Bowie
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SavaSeniorCare • Skilled Nursing Services
focus on people
our residents
their lives
their families
• Full Service Rehabilitation for diagnosis such as: • Cardiac • Orthopaedic • Wound Care • Stroke Recovery • Transitional Care from Hospital to Home • Comprehensive Long Term Nursing Care • Medicare, Medicaid and Other Insurance Plans Accepted
Heritage Harbour Health and Rehabilitation Center 2700 South Haven Road, Annapolis, MD 410-897-1300
Forest Hill Health and Rehabilitation Center 109 Forest Valley Drive, Forest Hill, MD 410-893-2468
Overlea Health and Rehabilitation Center 6116 Belair Road, Baltimore, MD 410-426-1424
Glen Burnie Health and Rehabilitation Center 7355 Furnace Branch Road, East, Glen Burnie, MD 410-766-3460
Bel Air Health and Rehabilitation Center 410 East MacPhail Road, Bel Air, MD 410-879-1120
North Arundel Health and Rehabilitation Center 313 Hospital Drive, Glen Burnie, MD 410-761-1222
Bethesda Health and Rehabilitation Center 5721 Grosvenor Lane, Bethesda, MD 301-530-1600
Patuxent River Health & Rehabilitation Center 14200 Laurel Park Drive, Laurel, MD 410-792-4717
Summit Park Health and Rehabilitation Center 1502 Frederick Road, Catonsville, MD 410-747-3287
Arcola Health and Rehabilitation Center 901 Arcola Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 301-649-2400
Call SavaSeniorCare Central Intake for Weekend Placement 443.966.4604
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evaluate nursing care
specialized care for individuals who need daily assistance
W
hile some individuals are able to continue running their households with little assistance, there are those who may have debilitating physical or emotional conditions that require care beyond 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 What to Look For in Nursing to the nursing home. n Be available the entire day of admisCare sion to help settle the resident and proBefore choosing a home, contact the vide support. Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
Nursing Center Rehabilitation Center Adult Day Services 10200 La Plata Road La Plata, MD 20646 (301) 934-1900
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Anne Arundel County
Baltimore City
Baltimore County
Hammonds Lane Center Brooklyn Park
Caton Manor Baltimore
Knollwood Manor Millersville
Hamilton Center Baltimore
PowerBack Rehabilitation, Brightwood Campus Lutherville
Severna Park Center Severna Park Spa Creek Center Annapolis
Homewood Center Baltimore Long Green Center Baltimore
Catonsville Commons Catonsville Cromwell Center Baltimore Franklin Woods Center Baltimore
The road to recovery now has a fast lane.
GBMC Subacute Unit Baltimore Heritage Center Dundalk Loch Raven Center Baltimore Multi-Medical Center Towson Perring Parkway Center Baltimore Randallstown Center Randallstown
Charles County LaPlata Center LaPlata Waldorf Center Waldorf
Dorchester County Chesapeake Woods Center Cambridge
Frederick County College View Center Frederick Glade Valley Center Walkersville
Prince George’s County Bradford Oaks Center Clinton Crescent Cities Center Riverdale Magnolia Center Lanham
We understand care, we practice compassion.
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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? • Are care plans reviewed and updated by providers and family members? • Is the interaction between residents and staff members warm and respectful? • Are public areas and resident rooms clean and comfortable? • Are there a variety of activities available for residents? • What 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.
ENVOY of PIKESVILLE • The Choice Was Clear “When my husband, Arthur, needed skilled nursing care, the choice was clear. The dedicated, caring staff at Envoy has gone over and above to look out for all of his needs. We feel like one of the family and that makes all of the difference.” - Marcia Krouss
Wound Care • Long-term Care • Kosher Foods Available • Russian Speaking Staff JASON W. BLACK, M.D., C.M.D. Medical Director | GBMC Geriatrician SUSAN STONE, NHA Executive Director
CAROL PEAKE, R.N. Director of Clinical Services
SANDY WEINSTEIN Director of Admissions
CHRISSY WEINMAN Admissions Coordinator
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Your Community Nursing Care Provider Short Term Therapy Programs and Long Term Care Services • Short Term Therapy Programs—Serving all post surgical and medical conditions. Integrated Nursing & Therapy protocols to get you back home stronger! • Compassion Cove— Secure Dementia living dedicated to sensory stimulation and encouraging life’s passion. Let Living Continue! • Pulmonary/Ventilator Unit– Maryland’s Eastern Shore ventilator unit with around the clock respiratory care. Breathing Just Got Easier!
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• Physical Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Speech Therapy • Pulmonary Therapy
• Wound Care Specialist • IV Therapy • Long Term Care Services • Respite Care
Berlin Nursing & Rehabilitation
9715 Heathway Drive, Berlin, MD 21811 | 410.641.4400
Delmar Nursing & Rehabilitation
101 East Delaware Avenue, Delmar, DE 19940 | 302.846.3077
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Resident’s Bill of Rights 1. To be informed of your rights and rules and regulations governing your care, conduct and responsibilities.
refusal of their release.
9. To be treated with recognition of your dignity, individuality and privacy.
2. To be informed of available services and related charges.
10. To not perform services for the facility without your consent.
3. To participate in planning your care and treatment. 4. To be informed of reasons for transfer or discharge and to be given reasonable,
11. To have private communication with persons of your choice and to send and receive unopened mail.
advance notice.
12. To participate in social, religious and community activities.
5. To voice grievances and recommend changes in policy. 6. To manage your personal financial affairs.
13. To maintain and use personal clothing and possessions as space permits.
7. To be free from mental and physical abuse, and to be free from unauthorized chemi-
14. To have privacy for visits with your spouse, family and friends.
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15. To have the rights and responsibilities of residents available in an easily acessible
8. To have confidential treatment of your personal and medical records and approval or
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FutureCare Canton Harbor
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FutureCare Homewood
FutureCare Old Court
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FutureCare Pineview
FutureCare Chesapeake
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Baltimore, MD 21224 | 410-342-6644
Baltimore, MD 21214 | 410-254-3300
Baltimore, MD 21218 | 410-889-8500
Baltimore, MD 21218 | 410-554-6300
Reisterstown, MD 21136 | 410-833-3801
Baltimore, MD 21229 | 410-947-3052
Arnold, MD 21012 | 410-647-0015
Baltimore, MD 21215 | 410-358-3410
Baltimore, MD 21224 | 410-282-0100 Randallstown, MD 21133 | 410-922-3200 Clinton, MD 20735 | 301-856-2930
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find long-term care assistance An ombudsman assists consumers choosing long-term care providers by offering information on an individual provider’s services, history of complaints, Department of Health Licensure status and the admissions process. Ombudsmen are essentially advocates who improve the quality of life for individuals receiving long-term care. Using the “Resident’s Bill of Rights,” an ombudsman can also inform consumers of their rights and long-term care providers of their responsibilities. Mutual respect and satisfaction is the goal.
What Does an Ombudsman Do? An ombudsman serves as an impartial third party who will hear your complaints and concerns and investigate them. Following a thorough investigation, the ombudsman will work with you and the care provider to resolve your concern. They can do this through counseling, mediation and formal complaint investigation.
vestigation, then a signed waiver of rights to patient confidentiality is required, so that the ombudsman can review the records. The ombudsman will act as an advocate on behalf of the long-term care recipient during this investigation. He or she will gather facts and relevant information to determine whether the complaint is valid and appropriate action should be taken. If you have questions or complaints about a specific provider, please contact What is a Possible Outcome? your Area Agency on Aging to locate a If the concern requires a formal in- local ombudsman.
Ready to leave the hospital ... but not quite ready to be on your own? Give us a call. We’re right in your backyard at The Rehab Connection at the Neighborhorhoods of St. Elizabeth.
The Rehab
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(410) 644-7100
The Rehab Connection, a separate specialty unit for shortterm rehabilitation, offers a variety of services that will help you improve your strength and physical capabilities following surgery, illness or injury. Your days will include therapy as well as activities. You may even choose to leave after your therapy for outings or family events. When it’s time to return home, a social work staff member will work with you and your family so you have everything you need. So give our Director of Admissions, Steve Meehan, a call at (410) 646-6519 (office) or email him at smeehan@cc-md.org.
Here’s wHat your neigHbors’ are saying about Crownsville’s best kept seCret! “This is one of The besT, if noT The besT rehab faciliTies near annapolis!” “all of The nurses, Techs, aides, are very professional and good aT Their jobs.” “i would come here again.” “all levels of sTaff TreaTed my mom wiTh paTience and respecT.” FairField’s rehabilitation Program is dedicated to Providing short term theraPy the way yoU want it! 38 Hotel-style, Private rooms • your-Way tHeraPy • ComPassionate nursing staff • Pain management sPeCialist
1454 Fairfield loop rd, Crownsville, MD 21032
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Providing post-hospital skilled nursing and rehabilitation care. ManorCare Health Services – Dulaney
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ManorCare Health Services – Roland Park
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ManorCare Health Services – Rossville
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Nursing & Rehabilitation SourceBook lists thousands of communities and centers in tremendous detail in The List (pages 109-117). For detailed maps and directions, visit SourceBook online at www.retirement-living.com.
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Making a difference in the lives of Marylanders every day. Bel Pre 2601 Bel Pre Road Silver Spring, MD 20906
301.598.6000
BridgePark 4017 Liberty Heights Avenue Baltimore, MD 21207
Fayette Health 1217 W. Fayette Street Baltimore, MD 21223
410.727.3947
Forestville 7420 Marlboro Pike Forestville, MD 20747
410.542.5306
301.736.0240
Ellicott City
Fort Washington
3000 N. Ridge Road Ellicott City, MD 21043
410.461.7577 MEMBERS OF THE
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301.292.0300
Marley Neck 7575 E. Howard Road Glen Burnie, MD 21060
410.768.8200
South River 144 Washington Road Edgewater, MD 21037
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ALLEGANY County Alleganey County Nursing Home
301-777-5940
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.
Frostburg
122 n n 140
150 n n
Golden Living Center
301-724-6066
512 Winfred Rd.
Cumberland 135 n n 159
182 n n n
Lions Center for Rehabilitation and Extended Care, The
301-722-6272
901 Sexton 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 58
410-268-9222
7101 Bayfront Dr.
Annapolis n 270
n n
Bay Ridge Healthcare Center
410-267-8653
900 Van Buren Street
Annapolis
n n n
Crofton Care & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-721-1000
2131 Davidsonville Rd.
Crofton
Fairfield Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
105 410-923-6820
1454 Fairfield Loop Rd
Crownsville
FutureCare - Chesapeake
104 410-647-0015
305 College Pkwy
Arnold
Ginger Cove
51
410-266-7300
4000 River Cresent Dr.
Annapolis
Arbor at BayWoods
400 n n n n
61 n
219
n n n n
245 n n
Glen Burnie 200 n n 141
235 n n n n
613 Hammonds Ln
Brooklyn Park 117 n n 277
287 n n n n
100 410-897-1300
2700 South Haven Rd.
Annapolis
154 n n 209
237 n n n n
102,126 800-205-9342
899 Cecil Ave.
Millersville
87 n n 248
269 n n n n
7575 E. Howard Rd.
Glen Burnie
99 n n 220
108 410-768-8200
North Arundel Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
100
410-761-1222
102,126 800-205-9342 108 410-956-5000
South River Health & Rehabilitation Ctr. Spa Creek Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
80 n n 210
152 n n 283
7355 Furnace Branch Rd.
Marley Neck Health & Rehabilitation Ctr. Severna Park Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
258 n n n n
100 410-766-3460
Heritage Harbour Health & Rehabiliton Ctr. Knollwood Manor - Genesis HealthCare
180 n n 247
102,126 800-205-9342
Glen Burnie Health & Rehabilitation Ctr. Hammonds Lane-Genesis HealthCare
87 n n 255
102,126 800-305-9342
n n n n
313 Hospital Dr.
Glen Burnie 111 n n 220
475 n n n n
24 Truckhouse Rd.
Severna Park 141 n n 280
303 n n n n
144 Washington Rd.
Edgewater
111 n n 245
275 n n n n
35 Milkshake Ln.
Annapolis
134 n n 234
434 n n n n
BALTIMORE CITY Alice Manor Nursing Home
410-889-9700
2095 Rock Rose Ave.
Baltimore
105 n n 200
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210 n n n
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Arlington West Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
410-664-9535
3939 Penhurst Ave
Baltimore
80 n n 220
n n n n
Blue Point Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-367-9100
2525 W. Belvedere Ave.
Baltimore
135 n n 200
n n n n
102,126 800-205-9342
3330 W Wilkens Ave
Baltimore
144 n n 269
292 n n n n
108 410-727-3947
1217 W Fayette St
Baltimore 174 n n 139
157 n n n n
Caton Manor Nursing -Genesis HealthCare Fayette Health and Rehab Center
Frankford Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
410-325-4000
5009 Frankford Ave.
Baltimore
238 n n 122
400 n n n n
Franklin Square Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-727-3947
1217 West Fayette
Baltimore
190 n n 120
145 n n n n
FutureCare - Canton Harbor
104 410-342-6644
1300 S Ellwood Ave
Baltimore
160 n n 272
n n n n
FutureCare-Charles Village
104 410-889-8500
2327 N. Charles St.
Baltimore
109 n n 262
n n n n
FutureCare-Cold Spring
104 410-254-3300
4700 Harford Rd
Baltimore
137 n n 240
n n n n
FutureCare - Homewood
104 410-554-6300
2700 N Charles St.
Baltimore
136 n n 267
n n n n
FutureCare-Irvington
104 410-947-3052
22 S. Athol Ave.
Baltimore
190 n n 270
n n n n
FutureCare-Lochearn
104 410-358-3410
4800 Seton Dr.
Baltimore
200 n n 248
n n n n
FutureCare-Northpoint
104 410-282-0100
1040 Old Northpoint Rd
Baltimore
180 n n 230
n n n n
FutureCare - Sandtown - Winchester
104 410-669-2750
n n n n
Good Samaritan Nursing Ctr.
410-532-5600
102,126 800-205-9342
Hamilton Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
106 410-662-8606
HCRManorCare - Roland Park
102,126 800-205-9342
Homewood Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
Baltimore
150 n n 270
Baltimore
147 n n 205
205 n n n
6040 Harford Rd.
Baltimore
99 n n 235
255 n n n n
4669 Falls Rd.
Baltimore
120 n n 186
253 n n n n
6000 Bellona Ave.
Baltimore
112 n n 235
235 n n n n
5505 Hopkins Bayview Cir.
Baltimore
224 n n 195
705 n n n n
700 West 40th St.
Baltimore
242 n n 261
338 n n n
410-601-2400
2434 West Belvedere Ave.
Baltimore
292 n n 245
n n n n
108 410-542-5306
4017 Liberty Heights Ave.
Baltimore
106 n n 205
n n n n
102,126 800-205-9342
115 E. Melrose Ave.
Baltimore
134 n n 252
Johns Hopkins Bayview Care Ctr.
410-550-7642
107 410-662-4218
Keswick Multi-Care Center
Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center & Hospital Liberty Heights Health & Rehabilitation Ctr. Long Green Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
1000 N. Gilmor St. 1601 E. Belvedere Ave.
296 n n n n
Maryland Baptist Aged Home
410-624-3964
2801 Rayner Ave.
Baltimore
33 n 75
Northwest Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-664-5551
4601 Pall Mall Rd.
Baltimore
91 n n 205
6116 Belair Rd.
Baltimore
100 410-426-1424
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150 n n 172
93 n n n n
177 n n n n
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410-837-4990
501 W Franklin St.
Baltimore
410-243-5800
830 W. 40th St.
Baltimore
3320 Benson Ave.
Baltimore
162 n n n n n
1010 East 33rd St.
Baltimore
49 n n n n n
Roland Park Place
55
St. Elizabeth Rehabilitation & Nursing Ctr.
105 410-646-6519
The Green House Residences at Stadium Place 21
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443-414-6218
270 n n n n n 60 n 352
352 n n n n
BALTIMORE COUNTY 51
Augsburg Lutheran Home & Village
Autumn Ridge at North Oaks
410-486-4573 410-484-7300
Bridge Park Health & Rehabilitation Center 108,109 410-542-5306 57
Broadmead Health Center
6811 Campfield Rd
Baltimore
123 n n 245
280 n n
37 n 199
249 n n n n
725 Mount Wilson Ln.
Pikesville
4017 Liberty Heights Ave.
Baltimore
106 n n 205
n n n n
13801 York Road
Hunt Valley
79 n 301
n
443-578-8035
16 Fusting Ave
Catonsville 144 n n 233
268 n n n n
410-737-8922
709 Maiden Choice Ln
Catonsville 260 n n 224
258 n n
Chestnut Green the Health Ctr. at Blakehurst
410-494-6141
1055 West Joppa Rd.
Courtland Gardens Nursing & Rehab. Center
410-521-3600
Catonsville Commons -Genesis HealthCare
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Charlestown
Towson
44 n n n n
7920 Scotts Level Rd
Pikesville
151 n n 240
102,126 800-205-9342
8710 Emge Rd
Baltimore
132 n n 285
Envoy of Pikesville
103 410-486-8771
7 Sudbrook Ln.
Pikesville
140 n n n n n n
Forest Haven Nursing Ctr.
112
Cromwell Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
Franklin Woods -Genesis HealthCare
410-747-7425
102,126 800-205-9342
Frederick Villa Nursing Ctr.
701 Edmondson Ave .
Catonsville 167 n n 254
260 n n n
9200 Franklin Square Dr
Baltimore
117 n n 241
265 n n n n
711 Academy Rd.
Baltimore
125 n n 235
n n n n
Reisterstown 170 n n 288
n n n n
Randallstown 144 n n 270
n n n n
31 n n 342
n n n n
410-788-3300
FutureCare - Cherrywood
104 410-833-3801
n n n
329 n n n n
12020 Reisterstown Rd.
FutureCare - Old Court
104 410-922-3200
5412 Old Court Rd.
Glen Meadows
13
11630 Glen Arm Rd.
Glen Arm
HCR/ManorCare - Dulaney
106 410-828-6500
111 West Rd.
Towson
139 n n 168
231 n n n n
410-319-5022
HCR/ManorCare - Rossville
106 410-574-4950
6600 Ridge Rd
Baltimore
182 n n 140
238 n n n
HCR/ManorCare - Ruxton
106 410-821-9600
7001 N. Charles St.
Towson
179 n n 157
173 n n n n
HCR/ManorCare - Towson
106 410-828-9494
509 East Joppa Rd.
Towson
126 n n 185
215 n n n n
HCR ManorCare - Woodbridge Valley
106 410-402-1200
1525 N. Rolling Rd.
Catonsville 120 n n 220
237 n n n
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102,126 800-205-9342
7232 German Hill Rd
Dundalk
174 n n 265
274 n n n n
110 410-823-5310
531 Stevenson Lane
Towson
55 n n 220
250 n n n
8720 Emge Rd.
Baltimore
116 n n 297
326 n n n n
Holly Hill Nursing and Rehabilitation
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Lorien Mays Chapel Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
410-252-0880
12230 Roundwood Road
Timonium
85 n n 315
410 n n n n
Maryland Masonic Homes
410-527-1111
300 International Cir.
Cockeysville
88 203
216 n n
Randallstown 63 n n 210
300 n n
Mid-Atlantic of Chapel Hill Nursing & Rehab
410-922-2443
4511 Robosson Rd.
Milford Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-486-1500
4204 Old Milford Mill Rd.
Pikesville
119 n n n n n n
7700 York Rd
Towson
110 n n 281
298 n n n n
410-882-3295
8832 Walther Blvd.
Parkville
200 n n 312
354 n n n
102,126 800-205-9342
1801 Wentworth Rd
Baltimore
110 n n 313
326 n n n n
Towson
35 n n 223
102,126 800-205-9342
Multi-Medical Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
79
Oak Crest Perring Parkway Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
410-825-7423
615 Chestnut Ave.
102,111 800-205-9342
52
515 Brightfield Rd
Pickersgill Retirement Community Powerback Rehab.-Genesis Healthcare
49
Presbyterian Home of Maryland, Inc., The
410-823-4622
102,126 800-205-9342
Randallstown Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
82
Ridgeway Manor Nursing Home
410-747-5250
Lutherville 100 n n 347
400 Georgia Court
Towson
9109 Liberty Rd
261
261
Randallstown 172 n n 245
5743 Edmondson Ave.
248 n n n 422 n n n n
Catonsville
61 n n 200
n n n n
249 n n n n 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 225
Stella Maris, Inc.
225
122,159 410-252-4500
2300 Dulaney Valley Rd.
Timonium 440 n n 200
500 n n n
100 410-747-3287
1502 Frederick Rd.
Catonsville 143 n n 138
250 n n n n
Summit Park Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
CALVERT COUNTY Asbury Solomons Island
410-394-3029
11100 Asbury Cir
Solomons
Calvert County Nursing Ctr.
410-535-2300
85 Hospital Rd.
Prince Frederick 149 n n 160
210 n n
Calvert Memorial Hospital Transitional Care Unit
410-535-8141
100 Hospital Rd.
Prince Frederick 18 n n 175
350 n n n n
Solomon's Nursing Ctr.
410-326-0077
13325 Dowell Rd.
Solomons
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87 n n 140
273
155 n n n n
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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
CARROLL COUNTY Brinton Woods Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr. /Winfield
410-795 2737
1442 Buckhorn Rd.
8
410-848-8922
300 St Luke Cir
Copper Ridge Exclusively for Alzheimer's
410-795-8808
710 Obrecht Rd.
Carroll Lutheran Village
410-795-8801
7200 Third Ave.
Golden Living Centers-Westminster
48
410-848-0700
1234 Washington Rd.
Long View Nursing Home
410-239-7139
3332 Main Street, Box 390
Lorien Mt. Airy
301-829-6050
705 Midway Ave.
Fairhaven
Sykesville
61 n n 260
Westminster 103 n n 394
n n n n
394 n n n n
Sykesville
66 n n 365
Sykesville
79 n 188
n n n n
Westminster 158 n n 215
n n n
Manchester 109 n 180 Mt. Airy
62 n n 275
Lorien Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-756-5884
100 Antrim Blvd.
Taneytown
Pleasant View Nursing Home
301-829-0800
4101 Old Tiol Pike
Mount Airy 104 n n 130
Transitions Healthcare
410-795-1100
7309 2nd Ave
Sykesville
378 n n n
202 n n n 275 n n n
63 n n n n n n 118 n n 195
130 n n n 255 n n n n
CECIL COUNTY Calvert Manor Healthcare Ctr.
410-658-6555
1881 Telegraph Rd.
Rising Sun
144 n n 240
Elkton Care & Rehabilitation
410-398-6474
1 Price Dr.
Elkton
177 n n n n n n
Laurelwood Care Ctr.
410-398-8800
100 Laurel Dr.
Elkton
133 n n 130
n n n
130 n n n
CHARLES COUNTY 101 301-934-1900
10200 La Plata Rd
LaPlata
165 n n 220
230 n n n
102,126 800-205-9342
1 Magnolia Dr
La Plata
147 n n 210
221 n n
Waldorf
115 n n 188
200 n n n n
CCNRC Family of Care Nursing & Rehab Ctr. La Plata Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
Waldorf Healthcare Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare 102,126 800-205-9342 4140 Old Washington Hwy.
DORCESTER COUNTY Chesapeake Woods Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare 102,126 800-205-9342
525 Glenburn Ave
Cambridge
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98 n n 242
277 n n n n
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410-228-9191
520 Glenburn Ave
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800-409-6111
3200 Baker Cir.
Adamstown
301-600-1550
1900 Rosemont Ave.
Frederick
170 n n 190
200 n n
College View Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
102,126 800-205-9342
700 Toll House Ave
Frederick
119 n n 216
225 n n n n
Glade Valley Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
102,126 800-205-9342
56 West Frederick St.
Walkersville 124 n n 186
221 n n n n
Buckingham's Choice
Citizens Care & Rehabilitation Ctr.
Golden Living Center of Frederick
42 n n 296 n n
301-695-6618
30 North Place
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
270 n n
The Vindobona
301-371-7160
6012 Jefferson Blvd.
Braddock Heights 61 n n 210
54
Homewood at Crumland Farms
225 n n n n
GARRETT COUNTY Goodwill Mennonite Home, Inc.
301-895-5194
891 Dorsey Hotel Rd.
Grantsville
89 n n 144
180 n n n n
HARFORD COUNTY 100 410-879-1120
Bel Air Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
Citizens Care & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-939-5500
100 410-838-0101
Forest Hill Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410 East MacPhail Rd. 415 S. Market St.
Bel Air
155 n n 232
n n n n
Havre de Grace 182 n n n n n
109 Forest Valley Dr.
Forest Hill
156 n n 239
386 n n n n
69 n n 301
509 n n n
Lorien Bel Air
410-803-1400
1909 Emmorton Rd.
Bel Air
Lorien of Riverside
410-575-6400
1123 Belcamp Rd.
Belcamp
129 n n n n n n
HOWARD COUNTY 108 410-461-7577
Ellicott City Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
3000 N. Ridge Rd.
Ellicott City 182 n n 245
Encore at Turf Valley Assisted Living
410-461-7070
11150 Resort Rd.
Ellicott City
Lorien Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
410-531-5300
6334 Cedar Ln
Columbia
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275 n n n n
63 n n 265 269 n n 162
n n n
200 n n n n
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KENT COUNTY Chester River Manor Nursing & Rehab. Ctr.
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
Heron Point of Chestertown
410-778-7300
501 East Campus Ave
Chestertown 38
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901 Arcola Ave
Silver Spring 151 n n 239
505 n n n
Insert 301-598-2900
3701 International Dr.
Silver Spring
60 n n 244
272 n n n n
Bel Pre Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
108 301-598-6000
2601 Bell Pre Rd.
Silver Spring
90 n n 189
208 n n n n
Bethesda Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
100 301-530-1600
5721 Grosvenor Ln.
Bethesda
200 n n 183
254 n n n n
Brighton Gardens of Tuckerman Lane
Insert 301-897-8566
5550 Tuckerman Ln
North Bethesda 41 n n 230
283 n n
18100 Slade School Rd.
Sandy Spring 168 n n 285
347 n n n
Arcola Health & Rehabilitation Ctr. Bedford Court
58
Brooke Grove Retirement Village
301-260-2320
Fairland Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare
102,126 800-205-9342
2101 Fairland Rd.
Silver Spring
82 n n 157
195 n n n n
Layhill Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare
102,126 800-205-9342
3227 Bel Pre Rd.
Silver Spring 191 n n 260
285 n n n n
Shady Grove Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare
102,126 800-205-9342
9701 Medical Center Dr
Sligo Creek Ctr.- Genesis HealthCare
102,126 800-205-9342
7525 Carroll Ave.
134 n n 260
410 n n n n
Takoma Park 102 n n 175
Springbrook Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare Woodside Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare
197 n n n n
102,126 800-205-9342 12325 New Hampshire Ave.
Silver Spring
91 n n 195
226 n n
102,126 800-205-9342
Silver Spring
92 n n 258
9101 Second Ave
Rockville
n n n n
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY-FOR COMPLETE LISTING,ORDER DC METRO EDITION WWW.RETIREMENT-LIVING.COM Bradford Oaks-Genesis HealthCare
102,126 800-205-9342
7520 Surrats Rd.
Clinton
180 n n 215
237 n n n n
115 301-498-8558
9001 Cherry Ln.
Laurel
155 n n 199
250 n n n
Cherry Lane Nursing Ctr.
301-883-4773
10450 Lottsford Rd
Mitchellville
44 n n 237
273 n n n n
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improving the quality of life remaining A patient and family may turn to hospice care when the goals of patient care have switched from curing to comforting. Hospice involves a special system of supportive services, including pain and symptom management, social services, and emotional and spiritual support. Any individual of any age with a diagnosis of a terminal disease may turn to hospice.
Hospice is unique in that care and support are provided to the entire family, not just the patient. A team of skilled professionals and volunteers work to serve the special needs of everyone involved. Choice is at the center of the hospice approach — a person faced with a life-limiting illness is encouraged to remain in control of his or her life. As care is usually provided in one’s home, many hospice patients live out their lives in the comfort of familiar daily routines, surrounded by their treasured possessions along with family and friends. However, hospice services may also be provided in long-term care facilities or inpatient hospice residential settings.
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 one What Services are Provided? year prognosis or less who may choose Hospice team members focus primarto continue their curative treatments. ily on managing the patient’s pain and
symptoms with medication, medical supplies and equipment. Other services, such as speech and physical therapy, are available if necessary. If managing the symptoms within the home becomes impossible, hospice providers can offer short-term inpatient care. While family members learn how to properly care for the patient, information and support is also available to help everyone deal with the emotional, psychosocial and spiritual aspects of dying. Surviving loved ones will receive bereavement care and counseling from the hospice professionals. Adapted from Caring Connection’s and the American Cancer Society’s websites. For more information, see www.caringinfo.org or the information on hospice care at www.cancer.org.
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financial assistance is available Most hospice services are fully or partially covered by Medicare, Medicaid, private insurers or prepaid health plans. The non-medical services available in Montgomery County are free and delivered by a staff of trained volunteers. 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 out-ofpocket 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
Patients may only receive covered benefits from a Medicare-approved hospice program. In addition to Medicare’s coverage, services are also generally covered by Medicaid or private insurers.
Medicare benefits. Patients may only receive covered benefits from a Medicare-approved hospice program. In addition to Medicare’s coverage, hospice services are also generally covered by Medicaid or private insurers.
Adapted from Caring Connection’s and the American Cancer Society’s websites. For more information, see www. caringinfo.org or the information on hospice care at www.cancer.org.
“Life ’s
too short.
You hear that all the time, but it isn’t until the end that you realize just how true it is. I’m thankful to Carroll Hospice for adding a few more precious moments to life.
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Carroll Hospice offers in-home hospice care in Carroll, Frederick and Baltimore Counties, and inpatient care at The Dove House. Our staff provides expert medical care as well as emotional and spiritual support for every family member. We make the time that is left as comfortable and memorable as possible, and prepare our patients and their family members for a peaceful and dignified ending to our patients’ final days.
For more information, please call 410-871-8000 or visit www.CarrollHospice.org. 292 Stoner Avenue | Westminster, Maryland 21157
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understanding palliative care Palliative care (pronounced PAHLEE-UH-TIVE) helps a person remain comfortable by addressing issues causing physical pain, emotional pain or suffering. Hospice programs have provided palliative care for the last thirty years. Currently, these programs serve more than 1.2 million patients and their families each year. Now, this very same approach to care is being used by other healthcare providers, including teams in hospitals, nursing facilities and home health agencies. To palliate means to make comfortable by treating a person’s symptoms from an illness. The goals of palliative care are to improve the quality of a seriously ill person’s life, and to support that person and their family during and after treatment. Hospice focuses on relieving symp-
The goals of palliative care are to improve the quality of a seriously ill person’s life, and to support that person and their family during and after treatment.
toms and supporting patients with a life expectancy of months, not years. However, palliative care may be given at any time during a person’s illness, from diagnosis on. Most hospices have a set of defined services, team members, and rules and regulations. Some hospices provide pal-
liative care as a separate program or service. Information adapted from the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization’s Web site. For more information, visit www.nhpco.org.
Amedisys Hospice Services Our competent care team is here to assist patients and families through end stage illnesses. Amedisys Hospice Services include: • Support 24-hours a day • Registered Nursing visits • Home Health Aide services • Social Work & Chaplain services
• Bereavement and Support Groups • Trained Hospice volunteers • 100% covered by Medicare • Equipment, supplies & medications related to the hospice diagnosis
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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 RLS_Hospice_1_May11.pdf
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Hospice PROVIDERS
The following providers are featured in this issue of the SourceBook.
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Evercare Hospice
410-379-3599
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Hospice of the Chesapeake
410-987-2003
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Professional Healthcare Resources
866-243-1234
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Seasons Hospice
866-693-4067
seasons.org
Stella Maris, Inc.
410-252-4500
stellamarisinc.com
Senator Bob Hooper House of Upper Chesapeake Health 410-809-2191;410-252-4500 X7294
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Our pledge to provide the best physical, emotional and spiritual care available to each patient and their loved ones. Evercare Hospice, a comforting option. Serving Baltimore, Maryland and surrounding areas. 6095 Marshalee Drive, Elkridge, MD 21075 410-379-3599 1-800-543-0696 Learn more at EvercareHospice.com
Evercare™ Hospice and Palliative Care is offered by Evercare Hospice Inc. Evercare Hospice and Palliative Care is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, sex, religion, color, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation or other protected factors.
celebrating 25 years of HosPice care our Mission isCompassion. our Mission is Dignity. our Mission is Mercy. We are Stella Maris.
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HOW TO
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understand your feelings and learn how to begin healing
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fter a significant death or loss, you may experience feelings that are unfamiliar in their intensity and duration. You may notice thoughts and behaviors that are different or disturbing. Many people experience a kind of spiritual crisis following a major loss. Anger is common, whether it’s directed toward a situation, a particular person or life in general. Grieving people may have unusual dreams, be absent-minded, withdraw socially or lack the desire to participate in activities that used to be enjoyable. While these feelings and behaviors are normal during grief, they generally change over time. In general, grief makes room for a lot of thoughts, behaviors, feelings and beliefs that might be considered unusual at other times. Following significant loss, however, most of these components of grief are, in fact, quite normal. One method of dealing with grief is to be more aware of the ways we express it. Even the exact words we use (to ourselves and to others) can make a difference. For example, when we think, “I regret that I was not in the room when he died,” we’re less likely to wallow in the feeling than if
we think, “I feel guilty that I was not in the our ability to cope; some things are simply room when he died.” bigger than we are and require more resources than we have available. Ways to Cope with Grief and It is a sign of strength to reach out Begin Healing for help and resources in times of need. Grieving people have two choices. The Most people feel strengthened, encourfirst choice is to try to avoid their grief and aged and supported when they learn the emotions associated with their loss and about grief, understand how it affects continue on, hoping to forget. This is a risky them, identify coping strategies, and choice, because when grief is ignored, it learn new methods to help themselves continues to cause distress. through the grief experience. The other choice is to acknowledge grief Content developed through a collaboraand seek healing and growth. Coping with tion between AssistGuide Information Serand adjusting to loss is slow, hard work. As vices (AGIS) and the National Hospice and difficult as it may sound, it is healing to em- Palliative Care Organization. For more inbrace your grief and give it the full attention formation or to learn more about related isand expression it demands. While a “stiff sues visit AGIS’s End of Life section at: http:// upper lip” at times of significant loss may www.agis.com/eldercare-basics/Supportseem admirable, it doesn’t serve the human Services/End-of-Life/ need to express grief. It is essential to let yourself feel all the emotions that arise, as painful as they may be, and to treat yourself with patience and kindness. Grief Support Although it is common for people to want to find their own way through grief and avoid seeking help, grief support can make a remarkable difference. Experiencing the death of a loved one can overwhelm
Grieving people may be absent-minded or lack the desire to participate in activities that used to be enjoyable.
it’s about living. Coping with an advanced illness can be tough on patients, family To learn more, call Hospice of the Chesapeake
410.987.2003 www.hospicechesapeake.org
and friends. Fortunately, there’s an end-of-life option that provides patients and their families with comfort, compassion and dignity. It’s called hospice care.
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Alzheimer’s Association, Greater Maryland Chapter Community Calendar Purple Sunday When: Sunday, October 21, 2012 Where: Churches throughout Baltimore What: Church attendees will wear purple to promote awareness of Alzheimer’s disease, the importance of early detection, and services of the Alzheimer’s Association. Participating churches will receive educational and other resources from the Alzheimer’s Association and partnering agencies, as well as consultations to guide the church through the event. Contact: Commit your church to spreading awareness about this devastating disease by contacting jsample@alz.org or 410.561.9099, ext. 222. Memory Ball: “Dancing Stars” When: Saturday, April 13, 2013, 7:00 p.m.-midnight Where: Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel, 700 Aliceanna St., Baltimore, MD 21201 Price: $300 per person Contact: For more info, call 410.561.9099 or email rolanda.oliver@alz.org Forget-Me-Not Gala “Dancing Stars of Frederick” When: Saturday, April 20, 2013, 7-11 p.m. Where: Holiday Inn & Conference Center at the FSK Mall, 5400 Holiday Drive, Frederick, MD 21703 Contact: For sponsorship info, call 301.696.0315 or email kweddle@alz.org.
the compassion to care, the leadership to conquer
For more information, call the Alzheimer’s Association 24-hour Helpline.
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Memory Care Community
For Over Fifteen Years Families have turned to Arden Courts for Memory Care. It’s all we do. Our specialized community, which is located in a quiet country neighborhood setting, offers customized care for residents with all stages of Alzheimer’s and related dementia. For over fifteen years, families have turned to Arden Courts for Memory Care. • 100% dedicated to Alzheimer’s and dementia care • Move in 24-hoursa-day; 7 days-a-week • Short-term respite stays
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HOW TO
know symptoms of alzheimer’s
the alzheimer’s association provides the common signs Memory 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 or work with numbers. They may
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 3. Difficulty completing familiar room. They may not realize they are the tasks at home, at work or at person in the mirror. leisure What’s typical? Vision changes related to cataracts. People with Alzheimer’s often find it hard to complete daily tasks. Sometimes, people may have trouble driving 6. New problems with words in to a familiar location, managing a bud- speaking or writing People with Alzheimer’s may have get at work or remembering the rules of trouble following or joining a conversaa favorite game. tion. They may stop in the middle of a What’s typical? Occasionally needconversation and have no idea how to ing help to use the settings on a microcontinue or they may repeat themselves. wave or to record a television show. They may struggle with vocabulary, 4. Confusion with time or place have problems finding the right word or People with Alzheimer’s can lose call things by the wrong name (e.g., calltrack of dates, seasons and the passage ing a “watch” a “hand-clock”). What’s typical? Sometimes having of time. They may have trouble undertrouble finding the right word. standing something if it is not happening immediately. Sometimes they may Information from the Alzheimer’s Asforget where they are or how they got sociation website. Visit www.alz.org or there. call 1.800.272.3900 for information, reWhat’s typical? Getting confused about ferrals and support. the day of the week but figuring it out later. 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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a special care residence may be the right option Special care units are a relatively new concept, so certification standards for nursing homes and adult care residences do not specifically address these programs. You will need to rely on your own judgment when considering a special care unit. Visit more than one special care unit and compare them. Use all your senses when you visit — sight, smell and hearing are all important. Be sensitive to the overall atmosphere and how the staff interacts with the residents. Ask about the number of staff on duty at all times and find out about any special training they have had. Generally, the more staff available, the higher the quality of care. Some reports find a daytime ratio of six residents to one staff person to be adequate in a special care unit; others feel
that a ratio of eight to one can also result in quality care. At night, when residents are in bed, a higher patient to staff ratio may be fine. Get a written description of the services and programs offered by any special care unit along with the charges or fees associated. This description should clearly explain to you how the special care unit differs from the rest of the nursing home or assisted living facility. It should emphasize special training the staff receives and describe the environment. Before choosing a special care unit, you should be confident that the higher price charged for care in the unit will actually result in better care for your relative. You may find that your relative can be adequately cared for in a regular unit.
Finally, talk with someone about special care units. Your state ombudsman, your local chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association or your local Area Agency on Aging are all good resources. They may be able to provide you with a more detailed consumer checklist to help you compare special care units. All dementia special care units should focus on the individual needs of the resident. Care plans should be developed, implemented and reviewed often. All patients should be treated with respect and dignity in a physical environment that encourages independence while promoting safety. Researching special care residences can ensure your loved one will receive the proper support he/she needs.
Just because he has Alzheimer’s, doesn’t mean his days can’t be unforgettable. With our Homestead Special Care, we make every effort to fill each resident’s day with moments they’ll enjoy with fellow residents, family and friends. Our specially trained staff is focused on creating individualized plans and routines that build on each resident’s strengths. Residents are encouraged to participate in a variety of individual and group activities, from exercise, art, music and gardening, to small group field trips, summer barbeques and year-round ice cream socials. Our safe, secure environment and consistent staff helps create a stable family atmosphere. Make every day count for your loved one.
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Arden Courts, designed by HCR ManorCare, is an assisted living residence created for individuals in the early to middle stages of Alzheimer’s disease and other related memory impairments. Every detail - from the layout and activities to the specially trained staff and individualized attention - is designed to make life simpler, safer and more fulfilling for our residents. We provide an environment that preserves the warmth, the caring, the comforts and routines of home. 100% dedicated to Alzheimer’s care.
Copper Ridge 710 Obrecht Road • Sykesville, MD • 410-795-8808 • www.emaseniorcare.com
Copper Ridge is a community dedicated exclusively to the care and treatment of people with Alzheimer’s disease and other memory-impairing disorders. Clinicians from The Johns Hopkins Neuropsychiatry and Memory Group are involved with the planning and onsite patient care in all areas of Copper Ridge. We provide residential care, respite care and an outpatient Assessment Clinic.
Edenton Retirement Community (See page 91) 5800 Genesis Lane, Frederick, MD 21703 • 301-694-3100 • www.edenton-retirement.com
Edenton’s goal is to help residents live as independently as possible in a healthy, safe and reassuring environment. The Garden House and Blossom Place offer the comfort and solace of a homelike atmosphere with the safety features and supportive services to meet the unique needs of those with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. On-site 24-hour nursing supervision, trained staff and visits by a physician and psychiatrist provides the opportunity to offer consistent and convenient care to residents and their needs.
Genesis HealthCare Network (See pages 102, 126) Severna Park – Severna Park Center 410-544-4220 • Catonsville – Catonsville Commons 410-747-1800 • Baltimore – Cromwell Center 410-661-5955 • Randallstown – Randallstown Center 410-655-7373 • 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.
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The Village at Lighthouse Senior Living is a self contained, specialized “neighborhood” for those with memory impairment as a result of Alzheimer’s Disease and other related dementia illnesses. A specially trained staff brings a holistic approach to the Village and its residents. We encourage family and friends to participate in the programs and activities with their loved ones in our efforts to provide a sense of purpose, pleasure, acceptance and belonging.
Morningside House (See Insert) MD: Ellicott City 410-715-0930 • Hanover 410-863-0830 • Laurel 301-725-2220 Parkville 410-882-0700 • Waldorf 301-645-2776 • VA: Leesburg 703-777-2777
Morningside House specializes in working with residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other related dementia. The goal of the program is to provide dementia residents with the best possible care, in a warm loving environment, thus allowing them to function at their highest possible level and enjoy the best quality of life. Our life enrichment program engages residents with activities designed to reduce stress and help improve memory. We are inspired by the seniors we serve. Call to schedule a personal tour at 888-332-6161, or visit our website at www.morningsidehouse.com.
Paradise Assisted Living and Memory Care (See page 85) 6348 Frederick Rd, Catonsville, MD 21228 (410) 744-8433 www.ParadiseAssistedLiving.com
Paradise specializes in supporting residents with memory loss. Whether it is called dementia, Alzheimer’s, or forgetfulness, dealing with loved ones that are not the same person they were just a few years ago takes specialized training, caring and devotion. Paradise has a dedicated program whose purpose is to make the daily lives of those with memory impairments productive, comforting, safe and dignified. Our customized programming is aimed at giving positive reinforcement for residents’ abilities - accessing their world where they are today. Let us help and guide you in making a decision about the right “home” for your loved one.
St. Elizabeth Rehabilitation and Nursing Center – Noah’s Place (See pg. 105) 3320 Benson Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21227-1035 • 410-644-7100 www.catholiccharities-md.org
Noah’s Place provides individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia highly specialized and therapeutic care. A team of trained and licensed professionals approaches the care of these residents with their unique needs in mind. Structured activities focus on the individual’s abilities and ensure that resident’s are busy all day. A secure therapeutic courtyard offers residents the opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, participate in low-intensive gardening and to reminisce.
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Ridge Overlook is a secured assisted living to maximize safety, and is a dedicated free-standing home for the care of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Our compassionate staff is highly trained in managing the concerns of caring for this population, such as effective behavior management, communication techniques, and activity stimulation. Newly constructed private rooms are situated on a beautiful sky-lit hallway leading to an enclosed terrace. Ridge Overlook’s home-like environment is ideal in helping a resident to be as comfortable and independent as possible.
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The medical and companionship services Mildred Bachman receives from Personal Touch Home Care allow her to continue to live with her son Michael.
of medical services and companionship. “So many of the other agencies were just focused on medical needs, and that wasn’t really what I was looking for,” Michael recalled. “I needed some degree of health
services, but I really also wanted social and companionship services.” Personal Touch assessed Mildred’s needs and devised a care plan that focuses on improving her quality of life. “They have helped her maintain her independence and continue doing the things she was already doing.” Michael said. With the help of her aide, Andrietta Allen, Mildred does puzzles, sketches and takes regular walks. She also received physical therapy and has regained full use of her wrist. “After Personal Touch started helping us, things got so much better,” Michael said. “So many of my biggest fears about my mother living with me turned out to be non-issues.” He added, “Something that seemed insurmountable and impossible became a routine, then actually enjoyable.” Today, Michael and Mildred are both comfortable and happy with their living situation. It still requires a lot of work from Michael and his partner Jerome, but with the help they receive from Personal Touch, they are able to maintain busy work schedules while Mildred enjoys the hobbies and activities she has always loved.
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services that can meet your lifestyle 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. Audiology & Hearing Aid Providers Too often, as people begin to lose their hearing, they withdraw from social activities and make changes to their daily routine to compensate for the loss, rather than seeking out the help of professionals. Audi-
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. ologists and Hearing Aid Providers can diagnose an individual’s level of hearing loss and find the appropriate hearing aid for their condition, budget and lifestyle.
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advocating home care trade association promotes in-home care The Maryland National Capital Homecare Association (MNCHA) is the only trade association for the home care sector in Maryland. It represents both non-profit and for-profit health care providers in Maryland and Washington, DC including: • Medicare-certified home health agencies, • Private duty agencies and registries, • Home medical equipment businesses, and • Related businesses that provide services to providers listed above. MNCHA members are the executives and decision makers of the industry, but staff members of each member organization have access to a full array of educational, government affairs, training, meeting and membership services. Membership includes all the major hospital systems, non-profits and businesses in Maryland involved in homecare. MNCHA’s presti-
gious Board of Directors directs the activities of the association, along with its active committees and membership. MNCHA is a primary provider of information and training for the home care sector and last year provided 12 educational conferences or meetings on clinical, service delivery or business issues. MNCHA meetings are open to nonmembers, as are three Leadership Forums each year, which are attended by members and non-members. MNCHA is a 501(c) 6 non-profit incorporated in the state of Maryland. MNCHA members believe that in a time of rapidly escalating healthcare costs, patients deserve to be treated with dignity and be given a chance to receive care in their homes surrounded by their friends and loved ones. Home care reduces costs; provides quality services to patients at
home; and assists family members in caring for the aged, disabled or injured at home. MNCHA is dedicated to: • Advocating for legislation which improves the delivery of and appropriate funding for home care products or services, • Promoting high standards of home care products or services, • Promoting appropriate utilization of home care products or services, • Providing top quality educational, clinical and other training for both members and non-members, and • Representing the Maryland and Washington, DC home care sector at the national level. Information borrowed from MNCHA’s Web site. For more information, please visit http://www.mncha.org/.
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how to make aging in place possible Countless studies have shown that homeowners overwhelmingly prefer to age in a familiar place, but when daily life becomes too much to manage, substantial home alternations may be necessary. Certified Aging-In-Place Specialists (CAPS) can help reconcile the need for a familiar environment with the need to prioritize safety and accessibility. Such specialists have been trained in the specific needs of the older adult population and unique ways to modify homes. They are also experts in designing common remodeling projects and on how to combat
barriers to accessibility. One thing to keep in mind when considering a CAPS is that they draw from their professional knowledge to help turn your ideas into an organized and thorough plan. However, no matter where you start in the process, a professional remodeler will have to be hired to make the actual modifications to your home. Some typical modifications that will increase access and improve maneuverability include brighter lights, bath and shower grab bars, higher countertops, multifunctional first floor master suites,
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If you would like to get a Social Security Statement, which provides estimates of your future benefits, it is now available online at www.socialsecurity.gov. Our new online Social Security Statement is simple, easy-to-use and provides people with estimates they can use to plan for their retirement. The online Statement also provides estimates for disability and survivors benefits, making the Statement an important financial planning tool. People should get in the habit of checking their online Statement each year, around their birthday, for example. In addition to helping with financial planning, the online Statement also provides workers a convenient way to determine whether their earnings are accurately posted to their Social Security records. This feature is important because Social Security benefits are based on average earnings over a person’s life-
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In case of an emergency (a fall, chest pains, suspected intruder, etc.), the user simply calls for help by pressing the button on the radio transmitter. The console picks up the signal (much like an automatic garage door opener) and automatically phones the response center (even if the phone is off the hook.) The monitoring center’s first response is to talk with the user and verify that an emergency exists. This can be done through two-way voice communication
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receive reasonable continuity of care; receive information necessary to give informed consent prior to the start of any treatment or procedure; n be advised of any change in the plan of care, before the change is made; n refuse treatment within the confines of the law and to be informed of the consequences of his or her action; and n be informed of his or her rights under state law to formulate advanced directives. For more information on patient rights, visit http://www.nahc.org/consumer/rights.html. n n
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It’s that time of year again. “Open season” for the Medicare Part D prescription drug plan is here. Hunting down the best plan for you is no game. Newly eligible Medicare beneficiaries, and current beneficiaries who are considering changes to their Medicare Part D plan, should mark their calendars. The “open season” will run from October 15 to December 7. The Medicare Part D prescription drug program is available to all Medicare beneficiaries to help with the costs of medications. While all Medicare beneficiaries can participate in the prescription drug program, some people with limited income and resources also are eligible for “Extra Help” to pay for monthly premiums, annual deductibles and prescription copayments. The Extra Help is worth about $4,000 a year. To figure out whether you are eligible for the Extra Help, Social Security needs to know your income and the value of any savings, investments and real estate (other than the home you live in). To qualify, you must be receiving Medicare and have: • Income not over $16,775 for an individual or $22,695 for a married couple living together. Even if your annual income
Some Medicare beneficiaries with limited incomes and resources are eligible for financial assistance to help cover Medicare Part D prescription drug plan costs.
is higher, you still may be able to get some help with monthly premiums, annual deductibles and prescription co-payments. Some examples where your income may be higher include if you or your spouse: —Support other family members who live with you; —Have earnings from work; or —Live in Alaska or Hawaii; and • Resources not over $13,070 for an individual or $26,120 for a married couple living together. Resources include such things as bank accounts, stocks and bonds. You can complete an easy-to-use online application for Extra Help at www.socialsecurity.gov. To apply by phone
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ccording to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), one in three adults age 65 and older falls every year. While the severity of these falls and the resulting injuries can vary, falls are always a serious occurrence for older adults. Common injuries from falls include hip fractures and head traumas. For many seniors, falls can lead to extended hospital stays or even life threatening injuries. Even if a fall does not result in an injury, it will likely leave the senior feeling scared and may lead to a gradual limiting of activities. Fear, combined with an increasingly sedentary lifestyle, will only increase the risk of a fall in the future. National and local community and
non-profit organizations are working with seniors and their families to help decrease the risk of falls and lessen the impact of falls after they occur. These organizations provide information and services that may help improve the quality of life for seniors.
• In 2000, direct medical costs of falls totaled a little over $19 billion—$179 million for fatal falls and $19 billion for nonfatal fall injuries. This equals $28.2 billion in 2010 dollars (CDC). Injuries from a fall can range from minor to severe, but the risk of serious injury is much greater among the senior adult population. For many seniors, falls are the initial injury in what becomes a long hospitalization and recovery process. For others, falls may result in a loss of independence, or in the most severe cases, a loss of life.
Understanding the Risks On both a national and a local level, the risk of falls is one of the largest, preventable medical challenges that seniors face. The statistics on falls and the injuries they cause are alarming. For instance: • In 2008, more than 19,700 older adults died from unintentional fall injuAvoiding Falls ries according to the CDC. • The death rates from falls among One of the simplest ways that older older men and women have risen sharply adults can reduce their risk of falling is over the past decade (CDC). by exercising. Exercising helps improve
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ed as needed to maintain the best possible vision. Finally, one of the most important things older adults can do to minimize their risk of falling is to evaluate the safety of their home environment. Whether
Resources The CDC is partnering with several other government agencies to promote a national action plan to prevent falls, which includes research, state grant funding, evaluation projects and information projects. Education efforts have included the development of brochures, posters and a pocket guide for physicians. Information adapted from the Centers for Disease Control. More information is available at www.cdc.gov/HomeandRecreationalSafety/Falls/adultfalls.html.
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help is available in your neighborhood and across the country Government 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
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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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Social Security treats men and women equally. Men and women with identical earnings histories are treated exactly the same. However, there are things women in particular should know about Social Security. Although treated equally by Social Security, there are trends and differences in lifestyle that can affect benefits. For example, women tend to care for many people: spouses, children and parents. Taking time away from the workplace to care for a newborn child or aging parent can have an impact on your future Social Security benefits. Also, despite significant strides through the years, women are more likely to earn less over a lifetime than men. Women are less often covered by private retirement plans, and they are more dependent on Social Security in
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there and were married at the camp.” After several years working in the camps, the Pritchards returned to the United States and went on to have three boys. However, Marion never gave up her work on behalf of Jewish refugees, later taking a position with the Boston Jewish Family and Children’s Service. After Tony passed away, Marion decided to move to the Washington, D.C., area to be closer to one of her children. Ivor lives in Cleveland Park, and Marion moved to The Georgetown Retirement Residence, an assisted living community that is only three miles away.
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142 888-523-5000
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132 410-549-8002
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157 301-789-2525
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147 410-321-8448
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153 410-329-8003
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134 410-661-0396
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142 888-523-5000
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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 also be available through senior centers, family physicians or the local Area Agency on Aging. After locating nearby providers, call them to request flyers, brochures, calendars and application information.
While reviewing this information, pay careful attention to how many years the provider has been in business and their licensures and certifications. Be sure to understand the staff credentials, staff to participant ratio, and the medical conditions the facility and its staff are equipped to handle. Inquire about the availability of transportation to and from the program if it is necessary. The types of activities offered and the menu variety should be considered as well. Specific costs and any financial assistance that is available should be clearly outlined in the information packet. Reviewing printed materials and asking questions over the phone can help narrow the choices, but the final decision of which Adult Day Center to use must be made in person. During the visit, carefully observe the general atmosphere of the building and the program. The layout of the building and the rooms should ensure easy accessibility for persons in wheelchairs or using walkers. The entire facility should be clean and pleasant. Furniture should be sturdy and comfortable, with choices available for lounging and participating in activities. Beyond the general setup of the facility, focus on the interaction between the
staff members and the participants. Do the participants appear happy and satisfied? Are volunteers available to offer assistance? The center should be a welcoming place, complete with staff members who are ready and able to help. Also, notice the participation level of the attendees. Are they actively involved? Inquire as to whether participants are involved in planning activities and how staff members handle suggestions for new programs. During the visit, staff members should be able to provide clear and easy-to-understand information about the services and activities provided at the center. Be sure to obtain answers for any remaining questions about center procedures, staffing and costs. Checking references from individuals who are currently using this provider or have used them in the past is the final step. After choosing a provider, try them for at least three to five days. If there are problems making the adjustment, staff members may be able to offer advice to help make the transition smoother. Article adapted from the National Adult Day Services Association, Inc.’s website. For more information, visit www.nadsa.org.
Staffed and operated by the Sisters of Mercy for more than 50 years, Stella Maris is the trusted choice for outstanding care services including: Hospice Care • Long-term Care Respite Care • Senior Day Center Rehab Services • Dementia Care Home Health & Personal Care • Medical Care For more information, visit us at www.stellamarisinc.com or call 410-252- 4500.
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ALLEGANY COUNTY
Phone Phone
Levindale Adult Med. Day Care
410-601-2360
Cumberland Covenant House
301-722-6681
Providence Adult Day Care Ctr
410-523-1500
Evergreen Adult Day Services
301-777-2650
Ravens Med. Adult Day Care
410-225-7888
George’s Creek ADC
301-463-4085
St. Ann Adult Day Care
410-646-0320
UCP - Cumberland Center
301-729-4275
The League For People With Disabilities
410-323-0500
WMHS AMDCC
301-722-0199
Today’s Care and Family AMDC-Hamilton
410-319-9009
Willow Creek Adult Center
301-777-8422
Today’s Care and Family AMDC-Harford
410-319-9161
Walbrook Adult Day Services
410-462-5040
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Active Day of Pasadena
160 410-255-2879
BALTIMORE COUNTY
Active Day of Annapolis
160 410-573-9100
Active Day of Arbutus
160 410-242-8900
Foundations Medical Adult Day Care
410-789-7772
Active Day of Baltimore
160 410-242-0379
Providence Activity Ctr. - Ctrl
410-757-7800
Active Day of Dundalk
160 410-282-2756
Providence Activity Ctr. - North
410-766-2212
Active Day of Parkville
160 410-663-9501
Providence Activity Ctr.-Cloverleaf
443-679-1166
Active Day of Randallstown
160 410-922-8600
Active Day of Timonium
160 410-560-6717
BALTIMORE CITY Adult Day Care of Overlea
410-444-5800
Alice Manor Adult Day Care 410-298-7255
Beth Jacob Adult Day Care Center
410-466-7717
Chimes Med. Day Hab. Ctr. 410-521-1555
Church/Harbor Hospital
410-350-8260
Easter Seals Adult Day Services
410-277-0940
Eleanor E. Hooper ADCC
410-396-8067
Friends and Family Adult Day Care
410-277-0070
Golden Dove Senior Medical Day Center
410-462-3802
Friendship Adult Medical Day Center
410-866-3700
Golden Pond Adult Day Program
443-850-1586
Gallagher Services Med Day Care
410-252-4005
Grace Outreach Adult Day Care Center
410-466-8702
Heritage at Babcock Prys.
410-825-5575
Hopkins Elder Plus (PACE)
410-550-7044
Interval’s Day Center
410-944-4415
Juel’s Adult Day Care
410-367-8802
Maximum Day Services
410-581-9150
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Pikesville Adult Day Ctr.
410-653-3933
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410-517-1828
ReVisions Medical Day Care
410-747-4492
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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
CALVERT COUNTY
St. Stephen’s Adult Day Care
410-540-9188
Winter Growth, Inc.
410-964-9616
KENT COUNTY Kent County MADC
Kent Island Adult Day Medical Services
410-604-3731 410-758-3533
410-535-0133
Centreville Adult Day Medical Services
Friendly Health Services
410-535-6542
ST. MARY’S COUNTY
Caroline County Medical ADCC
410-479-8065
St. Mary’s County Medical Adult Day Services
301-373-6515
SOMERSET COUNTY
CARROLL COUNTY Eldersburg Medical Adult Day Care
410-795-4686
Westover Adult Day Services
West End Place ADCC
410-840-0406
TALBOT COUNTY
CECIL COUNTY Active Day of Harford County
410-778-5581
QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY
Adult Day Care of Calvert Co. CAROLINE COUNTY
Phone
160 410-273-2060
Chesapeake Center ADC
410-651-4924
410-822-4122
Nazarene Family Care Center
410-658-6000
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Union Hospital MADC
410-392-0539
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
Washington Co. HDC - ADC
301-791-5421
CHARLES COUNTY CCNRC Family of Care Adult Day Services 101 301-934-6753 Fenwick Landing
301-638-4100
DORCHESTER COUNTY Cambridge/South Dorchester ADC
410-221-1900
North Dorchester AMDC
410-943-1106
Pleasant Day Medical Adult Day Care
410-228-0190
FREDERICK COUNTY Daybreak Adult Day Services
301-696-0808
HDC - Frederick County MDC
301-293-6055
UCP - Frederick Center
301-663-8700
GARRETT COUNTY
Mountain Glade AMDCC
301-334-0585
HARFORD COUNTY Active Day of Harford County
410-838-3222
HOWARD COUNTY Evergreens Adult Day Center
Dove Pointe, Inc.
410-341-4472
Lakeview Adult Day Services.
410-749-1142
Shady Pines Adult Day Services
443-523-0050
WORCESTER COUNTY
160 410-273-2060
Family & Children’s Services Adult Day Care
WICOMICO COUNTY
240-456-0635
Arbor at Ocean Pines
410-208-3999
Hartley Hall Adult Medical Day Care
410-957-2252
Worcester Adult Day Medical Services
410-632-0111
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Assisted Living Search Services A Place 4 Seniors
410-439-9353
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410-218-5588
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Maryland Assistant Living Placement Services, LLC,
410-627-4165
MDAssistedlivingPlacement.com
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Care Management Elder Care Management, Jewish Community Services
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410-661-6720
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855-433-3686
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888-456-8179 RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com
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410-661-1988
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410-243-2382
Senior Solutions, LLC
410-889-3058
The Option Group, LLC
410-667-0266
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seniorsolutions-baltimore.com theoptiongroup.net 45
Daily Money Management InfoDoc, Inc.
410-375-7903
infodocinc.com 42
Educational Programs in Gerontology Johns Hopkins University-Certificate on Aging
410-516-7428
odyssey.jhu.edu/certificate-on-aging
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Errand Services, Care, Companions, Concierge Absolute Companion Care
410-357-9640
absolutecompanion.com 140
Being There Senior Care, LLC
410-971-8999
beingthereseniorcare.com 138
Visiting Angels - Pikesville
410-218-9506
visitingangels.com 132
Legal Services/Elder Law Abraham & Bauer, LLC
443-901-1333
abrahambauer.com 35
Byrd & Byrd, LLC, Attorneys at Law
301-464-7448
byrdandbyrd.com 39
Frank, Frank, and Scherr, LLC
410-337-8900
frankelderlaw.com 36
Law Office of Lawrence Adashek, P.C.
410-415-5880
Law Offices of Michael G. Day
301-739-6820
Law Offices of Adam J. Roa
410-296-8166
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410-268-9246
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410-663-9400; 410-638-7779
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410-573-4818
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38
sinclairprosserlaw.com 37
Medicare Supplemental Insurance John Basmajian Insurance
410-325-6448; 800-232-5801
jbmedicare.com
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Mobility Equipment/Durable Medical Advanced Medical Concepts (AMC)
800-860-3185
amcbaltimore.com 30
Moving Coordination, Downsizing, & Design Abilities Network
410-828-7700 X1271
abilitiesnetwork.org
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Felco Packing & Moving
410-675-2664
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301-880-3407
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410-515-1199
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Patient Advocate Jill Rosner, RN, BSN, CCM, Rosner Healthcare Navigation
888-456-8179 RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com
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Personal Emergency Response Systems Centrol, Inc.
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Professional Organizers InfoDoc, Inc.
410-375-7903
infodocinc.com 42
Real Estate Services Shirley Matlock, ABR,ASP,CRS, GRI, CTG, PMN, SFR, SRES
410-465-7777; 410-740-1200
YourGreenHomeExpertSource.com
34
Senior Living Search Services 410-218-5588
CarePatrol
bonnie.danker@carepatrol.com
84
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CommuniCare Health Services, Inc.
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Country Gardens Assisted Living
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93
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62
crosskeysvillage.org
Arden Courts
124
hcr-manorcare.com
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91
Edenton-Retirement.com
EMA Senior Care
48
emaseniorcare.org
Emeritus Senior Living
9
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103
envoycare.com
Assisted Living at Hawkins Gate, LLC Assisted Living Management, Inc.
87
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Atrium Village
64
seniorlifestyle.com;
Augsburg Lutheran Home & Village
53
augsburg.org
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96
AutumnMeadows.org
Fahrney-Keedy Home & Village
60
B’nai B’rith Homecrest House
73
homecresthouse.org
Fairbrooke Senior Apartments
14-15
Baywoods of Annapolis
58
baywoodsofannapolis.com
Fairgreen Senior Community
14-15
Beechwood Assisted Living, LLC
80
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Fairspring Senior Apartments
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Berlin Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
103
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14-15
Blue Point Nursing & Rehabilitation
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Envoy of Pikesville Erickson - Oak Crest / Charlestown
countrygardensseniorcare.com
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EricksonLiving.com fkhv.org
Fairfield Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 105
mahcltc.com
Brightview
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brightviewseniorliving.com
First Centrum Communities
70
firstcentrum.com
Brightwood
65 brightwoodliving.org
Five Star Quality Senior Care
76
fivestarseniorliving.com
Broadmead
57 broadmead.org
Forest Haven Nursing & Rehab
112
foresthavennh.com
Brooke Grove Retirement Village
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FutureCare
104 futurecarehealth.com
Gardens of Annapolis
67
Candle Light Cove
bgf.org candlelightcove.com
Caritas House - Catholic Charities
18
cc-md.org
Carroll Lutheran Village
8
clvillage.org
Catholic Charities - Division of
Genesis HealthCare Network
gardensofannapolis.com
102,111,126
genesishcc.com
Ginger Cove
51
gingercove.com
Glen Meadows
21
glenmeadows.org
82
glynntaffassistedliving.com
Senior Housing
68
cc-md.org
Glynn Taff Assisted Living
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101
ccnrc.org
Green House Residences at Stadium Place, The 12 greenhousestadiumplace.org
Cedar Lane Apartments
74
cedarlaneapts.com
Charlotte Hall
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Cherry Lane Nursing Center
115
cherrylanenursing.com
Collington
59 collington.com
Green Ridge Village
13
www.greenridgevillage.org.
HCR Manor Care
106
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HeartHomes
82 hearthomesassistedliving.com
Holland Manor
98
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Holly Hill Nursing & Rehabilitation
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Homewood Jacob’s Well Assisted Living
hollyhillnursing.com
54 homewood.com
Tudor Heights
88
seniorlifestyle.com
80
Williamsport Retirement Village
78
bgf.org
jacobswellalf.com KensingtonRetirement.com keswick-multicare.org
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Londonderry Retirement Community
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Lutheran Social Services of South Central PA 19
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Maples, The
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Menno Haven
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Mercy Ridge
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Northwest Nursing & Rehabilitation
Woodholme Gardens
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Woodlands Assisted Living, The
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woodholmegardens.com woodlandsliving.org
lighthouseseniorliving.com
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Morningside House
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transitionssyk.com
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Lighthouse Senior Living
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Transitions Healthcare
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Home Care Agencies 2nd Family Home Health Care, LLC
148
2ndfamily.com
AAA Warman Home Care, LLC
151
warmanhomecare.com
Absolute Companion Care
140
absolutecompanion.com
Access Nursing Services, Inc
136
accessnursing.com
Accredited Home Health Care
140 accreditedhomehealthcare.com
Accessible Home Health Care of NE MD
155
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Paradise Assisted Living
85
ParadiseAssistedLiving.com
Park View Senior Apartments
20
thesheltergroup.com
Pickersgill Retirement Community
52
pickersgillretirement.org
Presbyterian Home of Maryland
49
presbyterianhomeofmd.org
Quail Run Assisted Living
81
quailrun.org
Quincy Village
13
www.quincyvillage.org
Rest Assured
97
bgf.org
Ridgeway Manor
82
glynntaffassistedliving.com
Roland Park Place
55
rolandparkplace.org
Sava Senior Care
100
savasc.com
Shangri-La Assisted Living
83
shangrilaliving.com
Griswold Home Care
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griswoldhomecare.com
Springhouse Assisted Living
11
hcr-manorcare.com
Help at Home Services
144
helpathomeservices.com
Home Instead Senior Care
150
homeinstead.com
Springwell Assisted Living
69,77
springwellseniorliving.com
St. Elizabeth Rehab & Nursing Center
105
cc-md.org
Sun Valley Communities
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sunvalleycommunities.com
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Symphony Manor in Roland Park
86
symphony-manor.com
The Village at Crystal Spring
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thevillageatcrystalspring.org
Tranquillity at Fredericktowne
92
tranquillity-frederick.com
Always There Nursing & Companion Care
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At Home Care
athomecareinc.com
Bayada Home Health Care
149
bayada.com
Being There Senior Care, LLC
138
beingthereseniorcare.com
Brightstar
150
brightstarhealthcare.com
Capital City Nurses
149
capitalcitynurses.com
CareWell Companions, LLC
2,143
CareWellCompanions.com
Carroll Home Care
133 carrollhospitalcenter.org/home-care
Chesapeake Home Care
145 chesapeakemedicalstaffing.com
Elizabeth Cooney Care Network Genesis SelectCare
5,24, 152 elizabethcooneyagency.com 141
Home With You Companion Care
genesishcc.com
homewithyou.net
HomeCall
148 www.lhcgroup.com
HomeCareWorks, Inc.
146
Interim Healthcare
138
www.interimhealthcare.com
Maxim Healthcare Services
136
maximhealthcare.com
MedStar VNA
135
medstarhealthvna.org
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Nurses Available
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Options for Senior America
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optionscorp.com
P-B Health
145
p-bhealth.com
Personal Touch Homecare
147
pthomecare.com
Private Home Care,LLC
137
Professional Care, Inc.
153
professionalcareinc.com
Professional Healthcare Resources
130
phri.com
Regent Health
regenthealth.com
Reliance Home Care
157
reliancehomecare.com
Right At Home
131
rightathome.net
Senior Helpers
3
Specialty Care Services Stella Maris, Inc.
146 122, 159
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Regina M. Curran, MA Schaefer + Associates, LLC
website (www.)/Email*
reginamcurranma@verizon.net
43
Senior Solutions, LLC The Option Group, LLC
schaeferassoc.com seniorsolutions-baltimore.com
45
theoptiongroup.net
Daily Money Management InfoDoc, Inc.
42
infodocinc.com
Educational Programs in Gerontology Johns Hopkins UniversityCertificate on Aging
29
odyssey.jhu.edu/certificate-on-aging
Errand Services, Care, Companions, Concierge Absolute Companion Care
140
absolutecompanion.com
Sunshine on the Go Nursing, Inc
134
Onthegonursing.com
Being There Senior Care, LLC
138
beingthereseniorcare.com
The Nurse Bank
143
nursebankofmd.com
Visiting Angels - Pikesville
132
visitingangels.com
Visiting Angels
132
visitingangels.com
VNA Home Health of Maryland
142
vnamd.com
We Care Private Duty Services, Inc.
139
wecarepds.com
Amedisys Hospice
120
amedisys.com
Carroll Hospice
119
carrollhospice.org
Evercare Hospice
122
evercarehospice.com
Hospice of the Chesapeake
123
hospicechesapeake.org
Professional Healthcare Resources
130
phri.com
Seasons Hospice
118
seasons.org
Stella Maris, Inc.
122,159
Adult Day Care Active Day
160
activeday.com
Keswick Multi-Care Center
107
keswick-multicare.com
Stella Maris, Inc.
122, 159
stellamarisinc.com
Assisted Living Search Services A Place 4 Seniors
7
aplace4seniors.com
Care Patrol
84 bonnie.danker@carepatrol.com
jcsbaltimore.org/care-management
Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc
ferrettoeldercare.com
Home Care Services by Edenton
edentonhomecare.com
Jill Rosner, RN, BSN, CCM, Rosner Healthcare Navigation
154
stellamarisinc.com
Senator Bob Hooper House of Upper Chesapeake Health
121
uchospice.org
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Care Management Elder Care Services, Jewish Community Services
Hospice
Abraham & Bauer, LLC
35
abrahambauer.com
Byrd & Byrd, LLC, Attorneys at Law
39
byrdandbyrd.com
Frank, Frank, and Scherr, LLC
36
frankelderlaw.com
Law Office of Lawrence Adashek, P.C. 46
RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com
Law Offices of Michael G. Day
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36
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Law Office of Catherine Stavely
38
catherine@stavelylaw.com
Law Office of Nomiki B. Weitzel
38
nomikiw@aol.com
SinclairProsser Law, LLC
37
sinclairprosserlaw.com
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Patient Advocate Jill Rosner, RN, BSN, CCM, Rosner Healthcare Navigation
46
RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com
Personal Emergency Response Systems Centrol, Inc.
patfrance@centrol-inc.com
Medicare Supplemental Insurance John Basmajian Insurance
40
jbmedicare.com
Mobility Equipment/Durable Medical Advanced Medical Concepts (AMC)
Professional Organizers InfoDoc, Inc.
42
infodocinc.com
Real Estate Services 30
amcbaltimore.com
Shirley Matlock, ABR, ASP, CRS, GRI
34 YourGreenHomeExpertSource.com
CTG, PMN, SFR, SRES Moving Coordination, Downsizing, & Design
Senior Living Search Services
Abilities Network
32
abilitiesnetwork.org
Felco Packing & Moving
33
felcoinc.com
CarePatrol
84 bonnie.danker@carepatrol.com
State of Maryland Resources for Long term Care Let’s Move Senior Transitions , Inc.
letsorganizellc.com
31
seniortransitionsinc.com
Maryland Health Care Commission
41
mhcc.maryland.gov/consumerinfo/longtermcare
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