Positive Aging Sourcebook - MD Spring/Summer 2020

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MARYLAND EDITION | SPRING/SUMMER 2020

SPRING/SUMMER 2020

PositiveAging

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SOURCEBOOK

The Power of Cover Story, 8

Maryland Edition

Letter: Secretary of the Maryland Dept. of Aging page 6

Discover Housing Options page 32

Aging In Place Resources page 98

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Resources for Professionals page 115

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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State of Maryland ­— Spring/Summer 2020

What’s Inside State of Maryland - Spring/Summer 2020

COVER STORY

HOW TO USE

An overview of how Sourcebook can help ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Find your decision-making style �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5

REGIONAL SEARCH SECTION

Location Matters: Where you live is always important ����������������������������������������������������� 13 A comprehensive table including all housing and home care options listed by region ���� 14 Central Maryland Listings...............15-20 Western Maryland Listings ...................21 Eastern Shore Listings ............................22 Southern Maryland Listings ................23 DC Metro Listings........................................ 24

RESOURCE SECTION

Enlist professionals to make challenging situations easier ��������������������������������������������� 25

Introduction to Elder Law �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 27

Specialized attorneys can help with a range of legal issues

Elder Law Checklist ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 28

A guide to finding a provider

Elder Law Listings ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 29

Find local professionals

Introduction to Aging Life Care ���������������������������������������������������������������� 30

Professionals serve as guides and advocates for families and seniors

Aging Life Care Checklist �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 30

A guide to finding a provider

Aging Life Care Listings ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 31

Find local professionals

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The Power of Planning Jody and Charles Kloch loved to travel. But when an unexpected illness changed everything, the Klochs turned to Stouffer Legal, a firm in Towson, Md., specializing in estate planning and elder law. They went from planning their next trip to planning for the future—and quickly discovered the power of planning ahead.

HOUSING SECTION

Find local communities for every budget and lifestyle ��������������������������������������������������� 32

Introduction to Moving & Downsizing ���������������������������������������������������� 33

Providers make selling a home and moving easy

Moving and Real Estate Checklist ����������������������������������������������������������� 34

A guide to finding a provider

Moving & Downsizing Listings ����������������������������������������������������������������� 35

Find local professionals

Introduction to Smart Lifestyle Communities �������������������������������������� 36

Offering excellent locations and lots of amenities

Active Adult Communities ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 37

Offering a stimulating lifestyle

Introduction to Life Plan Communities ��������������������������������������������������� 39

Providing a range of lifestyle options and endless activities

Understanding Entrance Fees ������������������������������������������������������������������� 41

Details on payment options

Choosing the Right Contract ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 42

Steps to take before signing

Life Plan Community Checklist ���������������������������������������������������������� 49-50

A guide to finding a provider

Life Plan Community Listings ������������������������������������������������������������� 51-53

Find local communities

Introduction to Independent Living ��������������������������������������������������������� 55

Enjoy activities and no home maintenance

Independent Living Listings ���������������������������������������������������������������� 57-63

Find local communities

Introduction to Assisted Living ���������������������������������������������������������������� 65

Providing assistance with daily living and rewarding activities

Paying for Assisted Living ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 67 Options for financing

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Pet Therapy �������������������������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������� 68 Animals offer support

Benefits for Veterans ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 69 Veterans and their families may be eligible for an array of benefits

Assisted Living Checklist ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 70 A guide to finding a provider

Assisted Living Listings ��������������������������������������� ��������������������������������� 72-78 Find local communities

Introduction to Nursing & Rehabilitation ����������������������������������������������� 79 Specialized care for long-term health needs or short-term recovery

Using Music ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 81-82 Local program connects musicians and seniors

Nursing Care Checklist ���������������������������������������� �������������������������������������� 84

A guide to finding a provider

Nursing Care Listings ������������������������������������������� ������������������������������� 85-90

Find local communities

SPECIALIZED CARE SECTION Find care to meet specific needs.

Introduction to Memory Care ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 91

Care options for individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia

Memory Care Checklist ���������������������������������������� �������������������������������������� 92

A guide to finding a provider

Memory Care Listings �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 93-94

Find local communities

Introduction to Hospice Care ������������������������������������������������������������������� 95

End-of-life care can help patients and their families

Myths & Facts About Hospice ��������������������������� �������������������������������������� 96

Understanding the hospice approach

Hospice Care Listings �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 97

Find local providers

AGING IN PLACE SECTION Get assistance to remain at home ������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������� 98

Introduction to Homesharing �������������������������������������������������������������������� 99

Homeowners can earn extra money and get a little help

Safe and Accessible Homes ��������������������������������� ������������������������������������ 100

Creating environments that promote aging in place

Independence with Help ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 101

Maryland Department of Aging program offers options

Introduction to Home Care ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 103 Understand the wide range of options for care at home

Planning for Care at Home ����������������������������������� ������������������������������������ 104

Assess needs and access services

A Call May Be the Answer ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 106 Maryland Department of Aging Program offers a check-in call

Home Care Checklist ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 107 A guide to finding a provider

Home Care Listings ����������������������������������������������� ����������������������������� 109-110

Find local providers

Introduction to Adult Day Care ����������������������������������������������������������������� 111

Offering a safe and stimulating environment

Adult Day Care Listings ���������������������������������������� ������������������������������ 112-113

Find local providers

Introduction to Villages ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 114

Communities that offer support for aging in place

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State of Maryland ­— Spring/Summer 2020

PUBLISHER’S NOTE Change is good. I am thrilled with the positive responses we received to the inaugural issue of the Positive Aging Sourcebook. In fact, the last edition was so popular we ran out of copies—a first in my 30 years of publishing! For this issue, we’ve printed more copies to meet the increased demand. We’ve also continued to make content and design improvements. Here are some of the highlights: 1. D iscover the valuable resources and creative programs offered by the Maryland Department of Aging in a new welcome letter from Secretary Rona Kramer (see page 6). 2. L earn about the importance of planning ahead in our first-ever cover story featuring an elder law client. When Jody Kloch’s husband faced an unexpected illness, she turned to Stouffer Legal, an estate planning firm that helps Maryland families plan ahead before a crisis occurs (see page 8). 3. F ind other senior serving professionals that can help in our Resources section (starting on page 25). 4. P erform a geographic search using our new section that lists senior living providers by region and county (see page 14). 5. M eet a musician in residence and learn more about the Johns Hopkins program that connects talented young musicians with local senior living communities (see page 81). Connect with us anytime at positiveagingsourcebook.com.

Learn about the resources available for senior-serving professionals ��������������������������� 115

Studying Aging ������������������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������� 116

Academic programs

Networking Group Listings ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 117

Find a local group

Maryland-National Capital Homecare Association ���������������������� 118-119

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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE

Positively Aging in

FOUR EASY STEPS 1

ESTABLISH NEEDS

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EVALUATE OPTIONS

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EXAMINE PROVIDERS

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EXPLORE PROVIDERS

• Consider present and future healthcare needs and lifestyle preferences. • Use the resources section to find professionals who can help. See page 25.

• Learn about the wide variety of senior living options. Resources ����������������������������������������������������������������������������page 25 Housing Options ������������������������������������������������������������page 32 Age In Place Options ��������������������������������������������������page 98

• Use our tables to find providers Resources ����������������������������������������������������������������������������page 25 Housing Providers ���������������������������������������������������������page 32 Age In Place Providers �����������������������������������������������page 98

• Call and email options to get more information • Schedule site visits and meetings. • Use the checklists in every section.

PositiveAgingSourcebook.com and the regional search section (pages 14-24) are great ways to geographically target your search.

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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE

Find Your Decision-Making Style Whether you plan out every minute or always wait until the last minute, there is still time to create a positive aging experience. Find your decision-making style and get ready to take the next—or the first—step. Planners Also known as “advance planners,” these older adults research alternatives and plan for retirement while they are still healthy.

While everyone approaches decision making differently, planners tend to perform exhaustive research with a clear goal in mind—whether that is aging in place or moving to a retirement community. Many planners eventually become second—or PLANNERS Find informative articles third—generation retirement community residents. and comprehensive They saw first-hand what a good experience their tables on every living parents or other loved ones had at a retirement option, starting on community, and they work to ensure that page 37. they can enjoy the same experience. SCRAMBLERS Quickly compare local options in our comprehensive geographic table starting on page 14.

PROCRASTINATORS Start planning today with our housing overview on page 32.

Procrastinators They are “not ready yet.” From their perspective, retirement is years—maybe even decades— away. Many people put off retirement planning because they are overwhelmed by the magnitude of the decisions or because they simply do not want to deal with the realities of aging. Procrastinators fall into two distinct categories: Continued on page 57

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RESOURCE

DEPARTMENT OF AGING

Dear Marylanders, Do you know that there are more Marylanders over the age of 62 than there are children in the school system? By the year 2030, seniors, like me, will comprise 26 percent of the State’s population. At the Maryland Department of Aging, we are changing the standard trajectory of aging. We don’t want our residents to wait for that fall, fraud or inability to maintain a home that forces them to move into an assisted living facility or a nursing home, where the average person “spends down” their assets within two years. We are committed to providing new and innovative ways to help Marylanders age in place. We launched the first in the nation, statewide program called Senior Call Check (see article on p. 106). This free program is designed to check on the well-being of older adults. All Maryland residents, 65 and older, are invited to sign up for a daily call at a time convenient to their lifestyle. If, after three attempts, the participant does not answer, an alternate person (designated by the participant) will be notified. If no alternate is designated, local non-emergency services will be contacted. This program is an essential service to prevent someone from languishing on the floor after a fall or other calamity. Another first in the nation program, Maryland Community for LifeSM (CFL) is available in many areas of the State and expanding statewide (see article on p. 101). CFLSM brings you a package of non-medical services that make it easy to stay in your home. In exchange for a small membership fee (most of the cost is born by the State of Maryland and a generous non-profit), our members receive home maintenance services, assistance in navigating available services, and transportation. By providing these services, we reduce the risk of falls, fraud and isolation. Our team is dedicated to supporting all older adults, individuals with disabilities, and their loved ones by providing access to information about services available in the community. Please check out all of the resources on our website, aging.maryland.gov, or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram @MarylandAging. Sincerely,

Rona E. Kramer Secretary, Maryland Department of Aging

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Stouffer Legal Estate Planning and Elder Law

The Power of Estate planning helped couple navigate an unexpected detour

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ody and Charles Kloch loved to travel. They have been to 80 and 122 countries, respectively—many of them together. The adventurous couple was always looking forward to their next journey. But when an unexpected illness changed everything, the Klochs turned to Stouffer Legal, a firm in Towson, Md., that focuses its practice on estate planning and elder law. They went from planning their next trip to planning for the future—and quickly discovered the power of planning ahead.

A Good Plan

Stouffer Legal is an estate planning firm that focuses on helping Maryland families plan ahead before a crisis occurs. The firm is built on the belief that a sound estate plan can protect and preserve assets, minimize tax exposure, and enhance inheritance. They provide assistance with wills, trusts, medical directives and powers of attorney. An “education-first” firm, Stouffer Legal believes in the importance of

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educating clients. They offer free weekly seminars on estate planning. They also provide up-front pricing, fixed fees and no-cost consultations. Ultimately, the firm ensures that their clients are well informed, well protected and well represented. Stouffer Legal is also deeply committed to building client relationships—and that doesn’t just apply to the attorneys. “We work as a team, and I think that’s the number one reason that we work so well,” said Owner and Managing Partner Britt Stouffer. “This is a process, and we are really here to work together to guide clients through the entire process.”

Not in the Plan

“You know how sometimes a door just opens? It was like that,” Jody recalled of meeting her husband, Charles. A native of Los Angeles, Jody was an only child. After college, she became a teacher and was working at a junior high school in one of Ontario’s roughest neighborhoods. While she found her work reward-

ing, it was undeniably challenging. After her parents passed away in her early 30s, Jody decided it was time to focus on her love for travel. She packed her bags and left for China. It was there—half way around the world—that she met Baltimore native Charles and fell in love. “He was in China traveling too, and it really was providence,” Jody recalled. “I had been divorced for years, and I was never planning to get married again. 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com


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The Stouffer Legal team listens while Jody Kloch (far left) explains how her husband’s sudden illness led her to begin planning for the future. The Stouffer Legal team helped Jody complete a comprehensive estate plan to meet her husband’s care needs and secure her lifestyle.

He was in the process of getting a divorce at the time.” While love wasn’t in either of their travel plans, it was certainly serendipitous. “It was the best thing that ever happened to me,” Jody said. “We traveled the world together. We had so many wonderful experiences. ” Of their many travel destinations, their perennial favorite was Germany, Jody recalled. “Both of us have 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com

German heritage, and we always loved it there,” she said. “Charles was fluent in German as well, so that was a lot of fun to travel with someone who could read and communicate easily. He was actually fluent in five languages.”

Time for a Plan

When Charles suffered a stroke in November 2017, Jody quickly realized how little the couple had done to

plan for their future. “We both had a will, but we hadn’t done much else,” she said. “I knew I had to do something quickly!” When Jody learned about Law Day, which is a program where seniors can meet with attorneys hosted at the local senior center, she jumped at the chance to educate herself. It was at this event that she met Alex Housley, an Associate Continued on page 10

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Jody and Charles Kloch have traveled widely throughout their marriage. Jody has visited a total of 80 countries, while Charles has been to an impressive 122 countries.

The Power of Continued from page 9

Attorney with Stouffer Legal. Jody later attended Stouffer Legal’s free workshop on estate planning and elder law. “It was a great introduction, and it really opened my eyes,” Jody recalled. “I don’t know anything about law, but the attorney who spoke had great analogies that made it really easy to understand everything.” Jody decided that it was time to devise a comprehensive estate plan. She now feels fortunate that she started planning early enough that her husband was able to make some decisions with her. When the Klochs sat down with Alex to create their estate plan, he carefully explained all the steps and all the necessary documents. An estate plan often consists of a will and/or trusts, medical directives, and a power of attorney. The Klochs also

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needed to address some specific concerns with the impending need for long-term care, as well as the use of government benefits. “Alex was extremely patient,” Jody said. “Every time I told him I didn’t understand something, he reassured me and explained it again.” Since the couple completed their

nursing and rehabilitation center. Jody is able to visit him every day.

Benefits of a Plan

While dealing with her husband’s worsening medical conditions has been difficult, it was made easier because of the advance planning the Klochs completed. Since Jody

“Stouffer Legal’s team helped me with everything. The entire firm gives a good name to lawyers. They are patient and kind, and they talk to you. They never talk over you.” —Jody Kloch, client of Stouffer Legal, an estate planning and elder law firm

estate plan, Charles has suffered three additional strokes that led to partial paralysis and increasing dementia. Jody cared for him at home for more than two years. However, as his care needs increased, it became clear that he would be safer and more comfortable in a long-term care setting. He now lives full time at a nearby

had a clear estate plan in place, she was able to seamlessly transition her husband to long-term care when it became necessary. Alex noted, “When it became time to do so, we were able to quickly enact the plan we had developed together.” “Stouffer Legal’s team helped me with everything,” Jody recalled. “The entire firm gives a good name to 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com


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lawyers. They are patient and kind, and they talk to you. They never talk over you.” In addition to her work with Alex, Jody also benefited from the handson help of Sara, one of the firm’s paralegals. Jody explained: “Sara called me all the time and kept me up to date on everything. She even went with me to the bank, since I still don’t know how to do online banking. She was incredible.” Now that Jody has executed her plan, she is relieved that all the decisions are made, so she can focus on enjoying the time she has with her husband. While it isn’t always easy, Jody continues to treasure the priceless memories that she made with Charles all over the globe. “I am so grateful. We really had a great life together,” Jody concluded. She has no regrets, lots of memories and a solid plan for the future. That’s a pretty great place to be. The Owner and Managing Partner of Stouffer Legal, Britt Stouffer, is responsible for the content of this article.

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OVERVIEW

Location Matters

Being close to amenities is always important Location, location, location. It is the clichéd refrain of real estate agents. But clichés are built on truth. Location always matters when you are selecting a living option. The location that is right for you or your loved one depends largely on your current stage of life. For Active Adults Active adults who are healthy and planning ahead for retirement want to ensure they are close to the amenities that make life easier and more enjoyable. For instance, they may want to focus on being near an airport to facilitate easy travel. Active adults should also consider how close prospective communities are to their current medical providers, favorite restaurants and friends’ homes. While being near adult children can be convenient, active adults should be

Friends F

Adult Children

Pharmacy

Senior Center Restaurant

Doctor’s office D

Senior Living Community

Hospital

Grocery Store

careful not to relocate solely to be near their children, as a job change or other life circumstance may force adult children to move. For Adult Children and Families If you are helping an older adult who is moving because they need help with daily living, there are different considerations. You may want to select communities that are near your home—their adult children

Airport

or other family member. At this phase in life, being near adult children (and their children) may mean older adults will have more frequent visitors, which will ultimately improve their quality of life. You will also want to focus on a neighborhood that the older adult knows (maybe one they have lived in for decades). Finally, it is always a good idea to consider proximity to preferred medical providers and hospitals.

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Outpatient Psychiatric Program

Adult Day Services

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Long-Term Care

Wound Care Services

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REGIONS OF MARYLAND

All listings are organized by region: Central Maryland....... 15-20 Western . . ........................... 21 Eastern ..............................22 Southern ...........................23 DC Metro ..........................24

Search by Region Scan living options by place

If you already know what area of Maryland you want to live in (or remain in), the overview chart on the following pages will make your search quick and easy. The listings show the housing and care options each property or provider offers. Housing and Care Options  L ife plan communities (LP), also known as continuing care retirement communities, generally feature care options ranging from independent living to long-term nursing care on one campus. (See page 39)  Independent living communities (IL) offer an engaging lifestyle without the burdens of home maintenance. (See page 55)

 Assisted living communities (AL) provide residents with assistance with the activities of daily living, including eating, dressing and medication management. (See page 65)  Nursing and rehabilitation centers (NR) are equipped to help residents heal or maintain their best quality of life. (See page 79)  Home Care (HC) allows older

adults to age in place, in their family homes or apartments, and get the care they need. (See page 103)  Maryland Access Point (MAP) is a centralized resource for Maryland residents with long-term care needs and their families. MAP can help seniors and caregivers locate services. For more information, please see the specific sections of Sourcebook on each housing type.

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CENTRAL MARYLAND

| AL= Assisted, p. 65 | NR = Nursing, p. 79 | ADC= Adult Day Care, p. 111

Anne Arundel County

410-222-4257

Baltimore City

410-396-2273

Baltimore County

410-887-2594

Carroll County

410-386-3800

Cecil County

410-996-8172

Harford County

410-638-3025

Howard County

410-313-5980

HOME CARE

2nd Family

108 443-609-3640

At Home Care, Inc.

301-421-0200

At Home Support and Staffing, Inc.

301-421-9700

Avila Home Care

443-846-0511

BrightStar Care of Baltimore City/Co.

105

443-275-2796

BrightStar Care of Howard County

105

410-910-9425

BrightStar Care of Anne Arundel

105

410-697-3527

BrightStar Care of Harford/Cecil

105

443-601-9200

ComForCare Home Care - Baltimore

106

ComForCare Home Care - Frederick

CENTRAL MARYLAND

Includes Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Harford and Howard Counties

FEATURED

MARYLAND ACCESS POINTS/CENTRAL

PHONE

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KEY: LP = Life Plan, p. 39 | IL = Independent, p. 55

OVERVIEW

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY

Active Day of Annapolis Annapolitan Assisted Living

410-573-9100 68

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Arbor at Baywoods

410-268-9222

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Arbor Terrace Waugh Chapel

410-941-3119

Arundel Woods - Catholic Char.

INSIDE BACK

667-600-3160

Assisted Liv Mgt - Locust Lodge

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Assisted Liv Well Comp. Care I-III

410-315-8807

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Atria at Manresa

410-349-9529

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Autumn Meadows V-VI

301-262-0123

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Bay Forest Senior Apartments

410-295-7557

Bay Village

888-687-5440

BayWoods of Annapolis

410-873-1208

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443-808-1232

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Brightview Crofton Riverwalk

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443-494-6901

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240-651-3485

Brightview Severna Park

1

410-544-1605

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104

410-697-8500

Brightview South River

1

410-956-7310

Family & Nursing Care

104

410-697-8200

Burwood Gardens

410-590-4172

Cadia Healthcare - Annapolis

410-267-8653

Caring Hand Adult Day Care

410-789-9850

Claiborne Place

410-266-5730

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College Parkway Place

410-757-0600

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Country Home Assisted Living

410-867-7518

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Cranberry Cottages I - VI

410-360-1844

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Crofton Care & Rehabilitation Ctr.

410-721-1000

Fairfield Nursing & Rehab. Ctr.

410-923-6820

Fernbrook Manor

410-551-5913

Johns Hopkins Home Care Group

102

410-671-0871

Options for Senior America - Balt

103

410-448-1100

Options for Senior America - Annap

103

410-224-2700

Options for Senior America - BelAir

103

410-893-9914

Right at Home - Balt City/Co Harford

107

443-371-7145

Right at Home - Anne Arundel

107

410-846-0141

Right at Home - Balt City/County

107

443-835-4413

Right at Home - Carroll/Howard

107

866-696-2211

Senior Helpers

108

410-453-6172

5

410-252-4500

Stella Maris Home Health & Hospice

Foundation Adult Day Care Friendship Station - Catholic Friendship Village - Catholic FutureCare - Chesapeake

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Housing Options page 32

Aging in Place page 98

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410-647-0015

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Genesis - Hammonds Lane

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866-745-2273

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Genesis - Severna Park Center

74

866-745-2273

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Genesis - Spa Creek Center

74

866-745-2273

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Genesis - Waugh Chapel Center

74

866-745-2273

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Ginger Cove

410-224-8141

Glen Burnie Health & Rehab.

410-766-3460

Glen Forest Senior Apartments

410-246-2926

HeartHomes at Bay Ridge I & II

443-871-3168

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443-871-3168

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443-871-3168

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410-897-1300

Household of Angels - Crofton

410-647-3834

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410-384-9540

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410-859-8900

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KEY: LP = Life Plan, p. 39 | IL = Independent, p. 55

| AL= Assisted, p. 65 | NR = Nursing, p. 79 | ADC= Adult Day Care, p. 111

LP IL AL NR ADC

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Includes Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Harford and Howard Counties

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FEATURED

Baltimore City, continued

Anne Arundel County, continued

Blue Point Healthcare Center

410-367-9100

Bowleys Garden Villa

410-325-8890

Caring Hands AMDC

410-285-7060

Caritas House Assist Liv - Catholic

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Chelsea Manor

Jones Acres

410-974-4747

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DePaul House - Catholic Char.

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410-956-0442

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410-975-9919

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Epiphany House

410-435-4416

Esther’s Place I - IV

410-254-1010

McKinsey Park

410-454-9914

Moo Goog Adult Med Day Care

410-987-0360

Morningside House of Friendship

410-863-0830

North Arundel Health & Rehab.

410-761-1222

Oak Lodge Senior Home I - III

410-255-6070

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410-768-8200

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Ednor II Apartments

Marley Neck Health & Rehab.

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Extended Family Adult Day

410-233-0048

Fayette Health & Rehab. Center

410-727-3947

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83

410-342-6644

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FutureCare - Charles Village

83

410-889-8500

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Park View at Furnace Branch

54

410-761-4150

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FutureCare - Cold Spring

83

410-254-3300

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Park View Severna Park

54

410-544-3411

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FutureCare - Good Samaritan

83

410-532-5600

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Pear Tree House I & II

410-437-5050

FutureCare - Homewood

83

410-554-6300

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Pinewood East

410-222-6210

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FutureCare - Irvington

83

410-947-3052

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Pinewood Village

410-222-6210

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FutureCare - Lochearn

83

410-358-3410

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Pumphrey House

410-222-6220

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FutureCare - Sandtown/Winchest

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410-669-2750

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410-923-1200

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Gallagher Mansion

Rutherford Manor I & II

443-607-8845

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Genesis - Caton Manor Nursing

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866-745-2273

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410-224-7300

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Genesis - Homewood Center

80

866-745-2273

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Genesis - Long Green Center

80

866-745-2273

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Somerford Place - Memory Care

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South River Healthcare Center

410-956-5000

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410-435-4416

Spring Arbor of Crofton

64

410-451-1140

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Golden Days Medical Day Care

Spring Arbor of Severna Park

64

410-544-7774

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Stoney Hill

410-222-6205

Sunrise of Annapolis

410-376-7871

Sunrise of Severna Park

410-544-7200

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The Greens at Hammonds Lane

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Victoria Park at Edgewater

410-956-5570

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Woods Adult Day Care Center

410-987-0360

410-242-6650

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410-462-3802

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Golden Pond Adult Day Program

443-850-1586

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410-644-4487

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410-542-4111

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Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Woods

410-318-6625

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Abundant Life Towers I

410-367-5433

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Abundant Life Towers II

410-233-2002

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Active Day of Baltimore

410-242-0379

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Adult Day Care of Overlea

410-444-5800

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Ahepa Senior Apartments

410-732-1275

All Settled Inn

410-367-1842

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HCR/ManorCare - Roland Park

PULL OUT

410-662-8606 443-759-6132

Heritage Run at Stadium Place

410-753-2305

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Highlandtown Plaza Co-op

410-675-4462

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John Manley House

410-444-5244

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Johnson Square Apartments

410-837-3383

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Keswick Adult Day Center

410-662-4324

Keswick Multi - Care Center

410-235-8860 410-323-8910

Apostolic Towers

410-342-1353

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Arlington Estates

410-466-1826

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Lamplight Inn of Baltimore

410-225-9337

Arlington West Care Center

410-664-9535

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Levels Medical Adult Day Care

410-779-7487

410-889-9700

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Levindale - LifeBridge Center

Basilica Place - Catholic Char. Belvedere Green

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Kirkwood House Apartments

Autumn Lake at Alice Manor

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Lin’s Loving Care

443-835-3984

410-433-7255

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410-523-0013

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HCR ManorCare offers a unique HCR ManorCare offers a unique range of care in the Baltimore range of care in the Baltimore metro area under the ManorCare, metro area under the ManorCare, Heartland, Arden Courts and Heartland, Arden Courts and Springhouse names. By pooling our Springhouse names. By pooling our resources and expertise, we are able resources and expertise, we are able to provide carefully coordinated, to provide carefully coordinated, individualized care options individualized care options that maximize health, comfort, that maximize health, comfort, independence and dignity for our independence and dignity for our patients, residents and their families. patients, residents and their families.

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Proudly supporting our community across integrated services and care options for patients, clients and family. Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Our comprehensive medical and rehabilitation centers serve the care needs of a wide variety of patients. Many are looking for active treatment to get back on their feet as they recover from surgery, severe injury or debilitating illness so that they can return home. Others can no longer be on their own and choose our center as their home. We work with customers to design an individualized plan of care that best addresses the patient’s needs. Assisted Living Our assisted living community is a gracious home, a community designed specifically for seniors. It’s a place that gives residents control over their lives and encourages choices and independence. Our community is a place which enhances life through wellness programs, activities, socialization and personal care services — a place with warm, caring and knowledgeable staff. Our assisted living community is a place for seniors who need extra support and assistance, but do not require the intensive services of a nursing home. Memory Care Arden Courts is a unique approach to caregiving and was created to help people with memory impairments enjoy residential living, while receiving the professional assistance they need 24-hours a day. By recognizing each individual’s physical, mental and social needs, our goal is to provide an environment where residents maintain an optimal level of self-care and independence for as long as possible. Hospice Heartland Hospice’s approach to caring focuses on our patients’ and their families’ needs. As patients’ health care needs change, the way in which we manage those needs also changes. Hospice care enables patients to maintain cherished activities in comfort, provide support to family members in caring for their loved ones and offers spiritual and emotional support. Advanced Disease Management Our advanced disease management offers integrated services and consultations designed to help minimize the impact of a patient’s advanced disease including, coordination of care across settings; consultative services related to pain and symptom management; visits to patients where they reside; and patient education and psychological support. Our program was developed to help manage pain, provide education and assist physicians with recommendations to help improve patient quality of care.

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ManorCare Health Services Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Roland Park, 4669 Falls Road, Baltimore, MD 21209................................. 401.662.8606 Rossville, 6600 Ridge Road, Baltimore, MD 21237 .................................... 410.574.4950 Ruxton, 7001 N. Charles Street, Towson, MD 21204 ................................ 401.821.9600 Towson, 509 E. Joppa Road, Towson, MD 21286...................................... 401.828.9494

Springhouse Assisted Living Pikesville, 8911 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville, MD 21208 ......................... 401.486.5500

Arden Courts Memory Care Communities Pikesville, 8909 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville, MD 21208 .........................410.415.5600 410.415.5600 Towson, 8101 Bellona Avenue, Towson, MD 21204 ..................................410.847.9400

Heartland Hospice - Serving Central Maryland Baltimore Metro Area 7001 Johnnycake Road, Suite 204, Windsor Mills, MD 21244.................. 401.719.8670

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CENTRAL MARYLAND

Includes Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Harford and Howard Counties

PHONE

Baltimore City, continued

| AL= Assisted, p. 65 | NR = Nursing, p. 79 | ADC= Adult Day Care, p. 111

LP IL AL NR ADC

LIFE PLAN INDEPENDENT ASSISTED NURSING ADULT DAY CARE

CENTRAL MARYLAND

FEATURED

KEY: LP = Life Plan, p. 39 | IL = Independent, p. 55

OVERVIEW

BALTIMORE COUNTY

A Caring Place - Oakleigh House

410-661-5776

A Providence Medical ADC

410-523-1500

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Active Day of Arbutus

410-242-8900

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Active Day of Parkville

410-663-9501

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Active Day of Randallstown

410-922-8600

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Maryland Avenue ADC

443-873-9814

Maryland Baptist Aged Home

410-624-3964

Active Day of Timonium

410-560-6717

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Maryland Masonic Homes

410-527-1111

Aigburth Vale Senior Community

410-296-6695

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Messiah Hall

410-732-1275

Alice Manor Adult Med Day

410-298-7255

More Than Just Friends AMDC

667-205-1111

Angels Amoung Us

410-365-1633

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Northwest Healthcare Center

410-664-5551

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Nursing & Rehab. Ctr. /Stadium Pl.

410-554-9890

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O’Donnell Square Senior Housing

410-732-1275

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Oliver Plaza Apartments

410-347-9604

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Our Lady of Fatima I - Catholic Our Lady of Fatima II - Catholic

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Overlea Health & Rehab. Center

410-426-1424

Paradise Adult Medical Day

410-483-4444

Park Heights Place

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410-415-5600

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410-847-9400

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Assist Liv Mgmt. - Woodholme

71

410-653-3480

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Assist Liv Mgmt. - Hampton

71

410-653-3480

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Assist Liv Mgmt. - Life Spring

71

410-653-3480

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Assist Liv Mgmt. - Rolling Mead

71

410-653-3480

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Atrium Village

65

410-928-4637

Autumn Lake HC/Bridgepark

410-542-5306

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Autumn Lake HC/Pikesville

410-486-8771 410-719-2273

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Park View at Ashland Terrace

54

410-276-6440

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Beechwood Assisted Living

Park View at Coldspring

54

410-542-4400

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BestCare Luxury Assist. Liv I & II

410-596-5863

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Blakehurst

410-296-2900

Penn-North Plaza

410-383-8595

Pleasant Gardens I - IV

410-870-7058

Polish Nat’l Alliance Senior Housing

410-732-1275

Post Acute Care Center

410-325-4000

Ravens Med. Adult Day Care

410-225-7888

Roland Park Place

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410-788-5001

Brightview Mays Chapel Ridge

1

410-628-2100

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410-529-1903

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Brightview Rolling Hills

1

410-744-7101

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Brightview Towson

1

410-296-3320

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Rosemarie Manor I & II

410-664-7800

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Brightview White Marsh

1

410-668-1588

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Rosie’s Assisted Living

410-466-2470

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Brightwood Retirement Comm.

410-339-3200

Serenity Manor at Bottom Hill

410-728-3737

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Broadmead

443-578-8008

Brookdale Pikesville

443-275-5145

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Brookdale Towson

443-275-9670

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Buckingham Manor Assisted Liv.

410-205-7568

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Caring Hands ADC - Dundalk

410-285-7060

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Center for Social Change

443-405-3712

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Springwell Senior Living Comm.

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410-664-4006

St. Elizabeth Rehab. & Nur. - Catholic

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667-600-2600

St. Elizabeth Senior Housing

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St. Mary’s Roland View Towers

410-889-8255

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Symphony Manor Asst Liv & MC

410-235-4301

Terrace Garden Co-Op

410-230-9399

The League For People w/Disabilities

410-323-0500

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Today’s Care & Family AMDC

410-319-9009

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True Vine Adult Day Care

410-444-0204

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Venable Apartments II

410-338-0661

St. Joachim House - Catholic

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Wayland Village Senior Apts.

410-542-4580

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410-529-9400 667-600-3155

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410-288-2344

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410-823-1349 410-277-0940

Edenwald

410-339-6290

410-646-2100

Westminster House Apartments

410-837-0180

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Essex Co-op.

Wyndholme Village

410-644-4100

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Evergreen Senior Apartments

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Westgate Hills Rehab. & Nursing

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410-323-8507

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Walker Mews Apartments

410-235-0500

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CENTRAL MARYLAND

KEY: LP = Life Plan, p. 39 | IL = Independent, p. 55

| AL= Assisted, p. 65 | NR = Nursing, p. 79 | ADC= Adult Day Care, p. 111

Includes Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Harford and Howard Counties

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410-747-7425

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410-788-3300

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Friends & Family Adult Day Care

410-277-0070

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Friendship Adult AMDC

410-866-3700

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410-902-0252

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Baltimore County, continued Joyous Living

410-344-0020

Kessler Park - Catholic Charities

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410-486-1500

L.I.F.E. Adult Medical Day

410-735-5433

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410-323-0500

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Lifebridge Health ADC

443-426-1800

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Lifeway Adult Medical Day

443-226-3289

Lighthouse Assist Living & MC

INSIDE FRONT

410-252-0880

Ma Maison Senior Assist. Liv. I - III

410-248-0545 BACK COVER

Maples of Towson, The

410-833-3801

FutureCare - Courtland

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410-521-3600

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Maximum Day Services I & II

410-581-9150

FutureCare - Northpoint

83

410-282-0100

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Meadow Park Rehab. & HC Ctr.

410-402-1200 410-526-3380

410-527-1111

FutureCare - Old Court

83

410-922-3200

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Genesis - Catonsville Commons

80

866-745-2273

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Mercy Ridge

Genesis - Cromwell Center

80

866-745-2273

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Mid-Atlantic of Chapel Hill Nursing

410-922-2443

Genesis - Franklin Woods

80

866-745-2273

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Morningside House of Satyr Hill

410-882-0700

Genesis - Heritage Center

80

866-745-2273

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New Life Adult Medical Day

410-988-8400 410-944-1002

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Genesis - Loch Raven Center

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866-745-2273

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New Life Healthy Living Assist. Liv.

Genesis - Multi-Medical Center

80

866-745-2273

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North Oaks Oak Crest

866-745-2273

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Genesis - Perring Parkway Ctr.

80

866-745-2273

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80, 82 866-745-2273

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Genesis - Powerback Rehab. Glen Meadows

43

443-998-8408

Glynn Taff Assisted Living

410-744-4977

Golden Ring Co-op

410-682-4094

Greenfield Senior Liv./Cockeysville

410-683-2400

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Old Court Estates

410-496-4199

Orchard Hill Rehab. & HC Center

410-828-6500 INSIDE BACK

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667-600-3180

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410-744-8433

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Park View at Catonsville

54

410-719-9464

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Park View at Dundalk

54

410-288-5483

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54

410-789-3000

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Park View at Fullerton

54

410-663-0665

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Greens at Liberty Road, The

54

410-655-1100

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Park View at Miramar Landing

54

410-391-8375

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Greens at Logan Field, The

54

410-288-2000

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Park View at Randallstown

54

410-655-5673

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Greens at Rolling Road, The

54

410-744-9988

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Park View at Rosedale

54

410-866-1886

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Park View at Taylor

54

410-663-0363

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54

410-828-7185

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54

410-281-1120

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410-664-0056

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Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Gardens

410-602-8200

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Park View at Towson

Harry & Jeanette Weinberg House

410-602-2405

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Park View at Woodlawn

410-664-0100

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Phoenix Adult Daycare Ctr.

Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Terr., The HCR/ManorCare - Rossville HCR/ManorCare - Ruxton HCR/ManorCare - Towson

PULL OUT PULL OUT PULL OUT

410-574-4950

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410-821-9600

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410-828-9494

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Heritage Adult Enrichment

410-825-5575

Holly Hill Healthcare Center

410-823-5310

Holy Korean Martyrs - Catholic

INSIDE BACK

667-600-3150

Pickersgill Retirement Comm.

443-278-9290 46

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888-418-7168 410-517-1828

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410-521-4433

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Randallstown Villa Co-op

410-922-0300

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667-600-2180

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667-600-2190

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Reister’s View - Catholic Char.

INSIDE BACK INSIDE BACK

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Renaissance AMDC

410-580-9301

Hopkins Elder Plus

410-550-7044

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Ridgeway Manor Nursing Home

410-747-5250

Hopkins Village Apartments

410-687-2829

River Point

410-780-2881

Inspirations MC Linthicum

410-859-8900

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Riverview Care Center

410-574-1400

Inspirations MC Lutherville I & II

410-494-4363

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Joyful Adult Medical Day

410-601-3359

18

Rob N Ness Adult Medical Springhouse Assisted Living

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410-363-8550

Hong Lok Adult Medical Day

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Happy Time Day Care Center

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443-379-4846

Paradise Assist. Liv. of Catonsville

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410-561-0200

Oakwood Care Center

Owings Mills New Town - Catholic

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410-296-8900

83

Maryland Masonic Homes

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410-918-0400

Lorien Mays Chapel

FutureCare - Cherrywood

80

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Genesis - Patapsco Valley Ctr.

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667-600-3670

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410-486-5500

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OVERVIEW

| AL= Assisted, p. 65 | NR = Nursing, p. 79 | ADC= Adult Day Care, p. 111

Includes Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Harford and Howard Counties

PHONE

Baltimore County, continued St Elizabeth’s Hall - Stella Maris St. Ann Adult Day Care St. Charles House - Catholic Char.

5

410-252-4500

INSIDE BACK INSIDE BACK

667-600-2680 410-329-1444

St. Joseph’s Nursing Home

410-747-0026

St. Marks Apts - Catholic Char.

INSIDE BACK INSIDE BACK

St. Martins Home - Lit’l Sisters/Poor

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667-600-3185

St. John Adult Medical Day St. Luke’s Place - Catholic Char.

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Inspirations MC of Westminster

443-289-9229

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Longview Nursing Home

410-239-7139

Look About Manor Inc. Lorien Mt. Airy

69

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410-857-5193

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301-829-6050

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888-306-5009

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Manchester Manor Retirement Comm.

410-239-1154

North Pines Assisted Living

410-239-8731

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443-289-9369

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Nova Springs Assisted Living

667-600-3675

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Pleasant View Nursing Home

71

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301-829-0800

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410-744-9367

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Resid. at the Hampstead School, The

410-374-8144

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Ridge Residences, Inc.

410-876-5200

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Ridgely House

410-239-2236

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Shriner Court Apartments

410-775-2940

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410-561-0200

Stella Maris Senior Day Center

5

410-252-4500

Stella Maris, Inc.

5

410-252-4500

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Sterling Care Kosher Assist. Living

410-318-8999

Summit Park Health & Rehab.

410-747-3287

Sunrise of Pikesville

410-376-7858

Tabco Towers Apartments

410-821-9220

Today’s Care and Family ADC

410-319-9161

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410-847-2152

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Sunrise of Carroll

667-600-3733

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Sun Valley Assisted Living

70

410-635-8040

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Sun Valley at Ridge Overlook

70

410-795-6003

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Sun Valley at the Homestead

70

410-795-6001

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Sun Valley at the Meadows

70

410-635-2103

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Sun Valley at The Woods

70

410-635-3335

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410-376-7930

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The Peabody Club/Copper Ridge

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410-442-2868

Lorien Taneytown

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410-795-8801

Golden Crest I - V

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Trinity House - Catholic Charities

45

Family Care Assisted Living

667-600-3661

St. Stephens Green/Mercy Ridge

Town Square

LP IL AL NR ADC

LIFE PLAN INDEPENDENT ASSISTED NURSING ADULT DAY CARE

CENTRAL MARYLAND

FEATURED

Carroll County, continued

45,92 410-552-3207

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Tudor Heights

410-705-5361

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Timber Ridge Apartments

410-876-2550

Victoria Inn Assisted Living

410-444-0031

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Transitions HC Oakland Manor

410-246-2926

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The Village at Augsburg

49

443-379-8226

INSIDE BACK INSIDE BACK

Warm Heart Family Assist. Living

240-398-1433

667-600-2360

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West End Place ADCC

410-840-0406

667-600-2370

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Westminster Healthcare Center

410-848-0700

Village Oaks Associates

410-747-1344

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Westminster Overlook

410-876-7600

Walker Co-op

410-377-0200

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Warren Place

410-666-1030

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Welcome Friends ADMC

410-574-5005

Westgate Hills

410-646-2100

Woodholme Gardens Assist Liv & MC

410-580-1400

Village Crossroads I - Catholic Village Crossroads II - Catholic

Woodlands Assisted Living Comm.

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Bethania Care Homes

410-848-5616

Birch Manor Healthcare Center

410-795-1100

Brightview Westminster Ridge

1

Brinton Woods Health & Rehab. Carroll Lutheran Village

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410-795 2737 38

410-848-0090

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Abbey Manor Assisted Living I & II

410-620-4126

Adult Day at Union Hospital

410-392-0539

Allcare Assisted Living I & II

410-392-0502

Calvert Manor Healthcare Center

410-658-6555

Caraway Manor I & II

410-392-0502

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Conowingo Veterans Center

410-658-2385

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Elkton Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.

410-398-6474

Fair Hill Assisted Living

410-398-0136

Fairgreen Senior Community

410-642-9080

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Fairview Senior Apartments

410-658-0488

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Heron’s Creek Assisted Living

443-674-8745

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Laurelwood Care Center

410-398-8800

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North Street Senior Residences

410-392-2299

410-751-7714

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Singerly Manor Assisted Living

410-398-9670

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Country Companions Assist. Living

410-848-5886

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Sunny Acres

410-287-2076

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Divine Intervention/Shepherd’s Glen

410-857-0985

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Victoria Park at North East

410-392-2299

Copper Ridge Country Acres Assisted Living

410-795-0186 45, 92 410-795-8808

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CENTRAL MARYLAND

KEY: LP = Life Plan, p. 39 | IL = Independent, p. 55

| AL= Assisted, p. 65 | NR = Nursing, p. 79 | ADC= Adult Day Care, p. 111

Includes Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Harford and Howard Counties

PHONE

HARFORD COUNTY

Aberdeen Court - Catholic Char. Abingdon Gardens - Catholic

INSIDE BACK INSIDE BACK

LP IL AL NR ADC

LIFE PLAN INDEPENDENT ASSISTED NURSING ADULT DAY CARE

CENTRAL MARYLAND

FEATURED

Howard County, continued Brighton Gardens of Columbia

410-884-0773

Comfort Life Care

410-796-1188

Country Gardens Assisted Living

301-854-0006

Ellicott City Healthcare Center

410-461-7577

Elternhaus

410-707-7071

667-600-2175

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Encore at Turf Valley

410-461-7070

667-600-2170

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Evergreens at Columbia Town Ctr.

410-992-5501

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Active Day of Harford County

410-273-2060

Glen Hill

410-988-8036

Amazing Grace Assisted Living

410-877-0709

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Harmony Hall

410-531-6000

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Awakenings of Bel Air

410-322-5389

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Heartlands Senior Living

410-461-9494

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Bel Air Assisted Living

410-893-9164

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Hickory Ridge Place

410-730-6611

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Bel Air Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.

410-879-1120

Howard County Assisted Living

301-949-0068

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301-693-9581

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410-465-2288

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Brightview Avondell

1

410-638-8100

Brightview Bel Air

1

410-893-2202

50

443-390-2590

Carsins Run at Eva Mar Citizens Care Center

410-939-5500

Dacota Assisted Living I & II

410-575-7772

Fairbrooke Senior Apartments

410-272-8880

Forest Hill Health & Rehab. Center

410-838-0101

Forest Hill Heights

410-893-3070

Four Seasons Assisted Living

410-879-4665

Friendship Village

410-622-3817

Greenfield Senior Living at Bel Air

410-420-6700

Harford Senior Housing

410-622-3818

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Ivy Manor & Chestnut Hill Manor

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Long Life Adult Medical Day Ctr

443-276-3088

Longwood Apartments

410-997-5356

Lorien Columbia

410-531-5300

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Lorien Elkridge

410-579-2626

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Lorien Encore at Turf Valley

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410-461-7070 38

877-461-8933

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Maple Hill

410-880-1966

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McKetes Senior Home

410-465-2556

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Morningside House of Ellicott City

410-715-0930 410-313-6318

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Hart Heritage Ests. of Forest Hill

410-638-6087

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Morningside Park

Hart Heritage Estates of Street

410-836-1295

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New Life Assisted Living I - III

410-796-8603

Hummingbird Manor Assist. Living

443-327-6509

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Owen Brown Place

410-381-9544

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Jacob’s Well Assisted Living

410-989-0363

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Park View at Colonial Landing

54

410-796-4399

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Liv-N-Well Assisted Living Facility

410-273-5037

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Park View at Columbia

54

410-381-1118

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Lorien Bel Air

410-803-1400

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Park View at Ellicott City

54

410-203-9501

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Lorien Havre de Grace

888-667-9360

Park View at Ellicott City II

54

410-203-2096

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Madonna Heritage

410-557-9640

Park View at Emerson

54

301-483-3322

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Park View at Snowden River

54

410-290-0384

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Park View at Bel Air

54

410-893-0064

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Park View at Box Hill

54

410-515-6115

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Pine Hill

River Run

410-538-4268

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Rainbow Terrace ADC

St. John’s Towers

410-939-5040

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Residences at Vantage Point

Sterling Care Riverside

410-575-6400

Young at Heart Assist. Living I & II

410-538-4825

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Aastoria I & II

240-876-7443

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410-992-8312

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443-583-3777

Sah-Rang-Bong Care I & II

410-531-5029

Selborne House of Dorsey Hall

410-992-4909

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410-992-5868

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Shangri-La Senior Living

443-574-2040

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Shine Senior Center

301-310-3067

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Spring Home II

Arbor Terrace Fulton

301-265-3388

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Sunrise of Columbia

Arirang Adult Medical Day

410-730-9740

Waverly Gardens Apartments

443-274-6825

Autumn Hill

410-724-5001

Winter Growth

410-964-9616

Somerford Place/Columbia - MC

7

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Shalom Square

833-419-7513

20

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301-442-9800

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301-725-7088 39,91 410-964-5454

Angels Touch I & II

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410-724-0054

Alta at Regency Crest

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410-313-9744

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240-593-6308

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410-531-1444

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OVERVIEW

| AL= Assisted, p. 65 | NR = Nursing, p. 79 | ADC= Adult Day Care, p. 111

LP IL AL NR ADC

Frederick County, continued MARYLAND ACCESS POINTS/WESTERN

Allegany County

301-783-1752

Northampton Manor HC Center

301-662-8700

Frederick County

301-600-1234

Record Street Home

Garrett County

301-334-9431

Washington County

301-790-0275

Somerford of Frederick Spring Arbor of Frederick

301-663-6822 7

301-668-3930

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301-732-7555

Spring Ridge Seniors Apartments

HOME CARE

ComForCare Home Care - Frederick

106

240-651-3485

Options for Senior America of Frederick

103

301-624-5630

Right at Home of Western Maryland

107

866-696-1122

Right at Home of Central Maryland

107

301-696-1122

Right at Home of Central Maryland

98

301-696-1122

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301-620-2620

St. Josephs Place

301-447-7007

Sunrise of Frederick

301-663-9500

Taney Village Apartments

301-663-0929

Tranquillity at Fredericktowne

301-668-6030

Victoria Park at Walkersville

301-845-4885

Vindobona Nursing & Rehab. Ctr.

301-371-7160

Weinberg House

301-662-4225

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Includes Allegany, Frederick, Garrett and Washington Counties

PHONE

LIFE PLAN INDEPENDENT ASSISTED NURSING ADULT DAY CARE

WESTERN MARYLAND

FEATURED

GARRETT COUNTY

Cherry Hill Assisted Living

301-746-8082

Garrettland - 6 Properties

301-334-9915

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Goodwill Retirement Community

301-895-5194

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Oakland Nursing & Rehabilitation

301-334-2319

Starner Hill Apts - Catholic Char.

ALLEGANY COUNTY

INSIDE BACK

667-600-5842

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Allegany Health Nursing & Rehab

301-777-5941

Chamberlain Graceful Living

301-759-1471

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Commons at Cumberland

301-722-5535

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Broadmore Assisted Living

301-766-0066

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CountryHouse at Cumberland

301-777-8717

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Brookdale Hagerstown

240-329-3342

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Cumberland Covenant House

301-722-6681

Cadia Healthcare - Hagerstown

301-733-8700

Cumberland Healthcare Center

301-724-6066

Charlotte’s Home I & II

301-432-2415

Cumberland Manor

301-777-5186

Coffman Nursing Home, Inc.

301-733-2914

Diakon Adult Day at Ravenwood

301-791-1030

Diakon Senior Living Hagerstown

240-329-4340

Easter Seals Adult Day Services

301-745-3828

Fahrney - Keedy Home & Village

301-671-5038

Devlin Manor Health Care Center

301-724-1400

Evergreen Adult Day Services

301-777-2650

Frostburg Village of Allegany Co.

301-689-2425

George’s Creek ADC

301-463-4085

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Lions Center for Rehabilitation

301-722-6272

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Florida Avenue MDC

301-714-1003

Moran Manor Health Care Center

301-359-3000

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Francis Murphy Apartments

240-313-9300

Sterling Care at Frostburg Village

301-689-2425

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Greenfield Senior Liv/Hagerstown

301-766-9202

The Kensington

301-777-8800

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301-777-8422

Hagerstown Healthcare Center

301-797-4020

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Buckingham’s Choice

45

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301-834-7700

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Citizens Care & Rehabilitation Ctr.

301-600-1550

Country Meadows of Frederick

301-228-2249

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Creekside at Taskers Chance

301-698-5700

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Daybreak Adult Day Services

301-696-0808

Edenton Retirement Community

301-694-3100

Frederick Health & Rehabilitation

301-695-6618

Frederick Medical Day Care

301-791-5421

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301-665-8700

Maplegrove Estate

301-824-4567

Maugansville Mennonite Home

301-733-5899

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Mennonite Fellowship Home

301-766-0707

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Ravenwood Lutheran Village

240-420-4137

Reeders

301-432-5457

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Twin Oaks Assisted Living

301-223-7971

80

866-745-2273

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Village at Robinwood, The

240-420-4119

Heartfields at Frederick

7

301-663-8800

Washington Co. HDC - ADC

301-791-5421

Homewood at Frederick

48

301-732-6153

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Western Maryland Hospital Ctr.

301-791-4400

240-772-9140

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301-223-7971

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Genesis - Glade Valley Center

Williamsport Retirement Village

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240-420-4137

Sterling Care at South Mountain

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Julia Manor Health Care Center

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Montevue Assisted Living

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877-849-9244

48

80

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301-582-1750

Genesis - Ballenger Creek Ctr.

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Somerford House/Hagerstown

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Robinwood Assisted Living

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301-874-5630

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KEY: LP = Life Plan, p. 39 | IL = Independent, p. 55

| AL= Assisted, p. 65 | NR = Nursing, p. 79 | ADC= Adult Day Care, p. 111

LP IL AL NR ADC

OVERVIEW

SOMMERSET COUNTY

MARYLAND ACCESS POINTS/EASTERN SHORE

MAC Maryland

410-742-0505

Queen Anne’s County

410-758-1040

Upper Shore Aging

410-778-6000

Worcester County

410-632-9915

Alice B. Tawes Nursing & Rehab.

410-968-1200

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Aurora Senior Living of Manokin

410-651-0011

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Chesapeake Cove Assisted Living

410-968-1022

TALBOT COUNTY

HOME CARE

Bayleigh Chase

45

410-822-8888

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BrightStar Care of Easton

105

410-820-4200

Candle Light Cove Assisted & MC

410-770-9707

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BrightStar Care of Salisbury

105

410-200-9330

Dixon House

410-822-6661

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Genesis - The Pines

80

866-745-2273

Heartfields at Easton

7

410-820-4400

Includes Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico and Worcester Counties

PHONE

LIFE PLAN INDEPENDENT ASSISTED NURSING ADULT DAY CARE

EASTERN SHORE MARYLAND

FEATURED

Hyde Park

CAROLINE COUNTY

410-820-8732

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410-770-3070

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410-822-1315

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St. Mark’s Ministry to Aged, Inc. WICOMICO COUNTY

Anchorage Healthcare Center

410-749-2474

Atria at Salisbury

410-546-9997

Baycare Assisted Living

410-615-4802

Calloway-Hickory

410-860-0550

Chesapeake Manor Assisted Liv.

410-835-2427

Deer’s Head Hospital Center

410-543-4000

410-479-4400

Caroline County Medical ADCC

410-479-8065

Caroline Nursing and Rehab Ctr.

410-479-2130

Heritage Community

410-479-4404

Homestead Manor Assisted Liv.

410-479-2273

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410-479-0324

Delmar Manor Assisted Living

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410-754-5513

Genesis - Salisbury Rehab & NC

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Genesis - Chesapeake Woods Ctr.

80

866-745-2273

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Signature HC at Mallard Bay

410-228-9191

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Daybreak Adult Day Services

410-221-1900

Dimples Manor I - III

410-228-3135

Pleasant Day Medical ADC

410-228-0190

Special Home

410-228-1139

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Autumn Lake HC/Chestertown

410-778-1900

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Chester River Manor

410-778-4550

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Heron Point of Chestertown

45

Kent County MADC

410-778-5581

410-643-4344

Centreville Adult Day Medical Srvs

410-758-3533

Genesis - Corsica Hills Center Heartland House

80

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443-235-6375

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John B Parsons Assisted Living

410-742-1432

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Lakeside at Mallard Landing

410-713-4734

Lakeview Apartments

410-543-0444

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Shady Pines Adult Day Services

443-523-0050

Sterling Care at Harbor Pointe

410-860-8750

SummersGate Active Lifestyle Comm.

410-543-8750

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Sunny Meadows

410-546-8300

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The Village at Harbor Pointe

410-860-8750

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Victoria Pk. at Sassafras Meadows

410-742-3232

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Wicomico Nursing Home

410-742-8896

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301-229-2273

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410-641-4400

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410-208-1000

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443-513-4438

Gull Creek Senior Living

410-641-3171

Hartley Hall Nursing & Rehab

410-957-2252

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410-604-3731

Newtowne Elderly Apartments

410-957-1562

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410-438-6004

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410-632-3755

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410-623-6909

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410-208-9001

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Charles County, continued MARYLAND ACCESS POINTS/SOUTHERN

410-535-4606 1-855-843-9725 410-475-4200 x1057

Calvert County Charles County St. Mary’s County HOME CARE

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240-286-2741

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301-855-3394

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301- 645-2776

Restore Health Rehabilitation Ctr.

240-448-2000

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301-934-6753

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301-885-1812

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301-843-7417

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301-843-6919

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301-475-8966

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301-884-8171

Chesapeake Shores

301-863-7244

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301-863-7110

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240-725-0111

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301-475-3161

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301-373-6515

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SERVICES PROVIDED BY AREA AGENCIES ON AGING (AAAs) /MARYLAND ACCESS POINTS (MAPs)  Maryland Access Points

(MAPS) are Area Agencies on Aging. They provide a diverse range of services for older adults and their families.

 Adult Day Care is available for individuals who need daytime supervision.  Case Management Services are conducted by professionals who can assess needs and arrange for services to encourage continued independence.  Elder Abuse Prevention Programs provide investigative services and intervention in cases of abuse.  Financial Assistance and benefit counseling is conducted by professionals. 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com

 Home Health Services provide needed care in the home environment.  Home Repair Programs help older adults complete needed repairs to avoid major problems.  Home Modification Programs provide renovations to make the home safer and more secure for individuals who choose to age in place.  Legal Assistance is available for individuals aged 60 and older with legal problems involving government benefits, tenant rights and consumer issues.  Nutrition Services Programs provide home delivered meals to homebound individuals and congregate meals in specified

locations in the community.  Respite Care provides caregivers with a much needed break from the constant care and supervision of their elderly loved one.  Senior Centers offer educational, recreational and social activities for older adults.  Transportation Programs can provide door-to-door transit for individuals who do not have private transportation and/or cannot use public transportation. Contact numbers for MAPS in every region are listed throughout this overview table. To find services near

you, visit n4a.org.

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DC METRO AREA

KEY: LP = Life Plan, p. 39 | IL = Independent, p. 55

| AL= Assisted, p. 65 | NR = Nursing, p. 79 | ADC= Adult Day Care, p. 111

Montgomery County

240-777-3000

Prince George’s County

301-265-8450

HOME CARE

108 443-609-3640

2nd Family At Home Care, Inc.

301-421-0200

At Home Support and Staffing, Inc.

301-421-9700

BrightStar Care of Prince George’s

105

410-697-3527

Family & Nursing Care

104

301-588-8200

Hospice of the Chesapeake

95

410-987-2003

Right at Home

107

301-255-0066

For complete listings of all the options in the DC Metropolitan region, please order our DC METRO EDITION.

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301-699-9785

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MONTGOMERY COUNTY

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April 15, 2020—9am to 2pm—Carroll County Ag Center

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RESOURCES

Senior Living Resources Offering vital assistance and support No matter what your age—or your stage in life—there is a professional who can help. There is never any reason to face life’s changes and challenges alone. Enlist the help of a professional and get the help you need. What are senior living resources? Senior living resources include any professional or service that makes life easier for older adults and their families. Some prominent examples include elder law attorneys and aging life care professionals. As the older adult population has grown, so have the number of professionals and services specifically dedicated to assisting older adults. Professionals who specialize in helping older adults have the expertise and the experience to make challenging situations easier. They have seen— and done—it all before. How can senior living resources help me? Senior living resources include professionals who can help older adults address any challenges that come along with aging. They are a vital option for families who are facing a crisis—such as a family conflict over care decisions or an older relative who refuses help. They can also help seniors and their families plan ahead to avoid a crisis. For instance, elder law attorneys can help individuals get their affairs in order, so there is no question what they want in terms of medical care and interventions and the disposition of their assets after death. Aging life care professionals provide families with help navigating the vast and complex senior living industry. They can help seniors find appropriate care environments and mediate family conflicts. Beyond these two professions, there are hundreds of providers and 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com

 Senior living resources include any professional or service that makes life easier for older adults and their families.  Professionals who specialize in helping older adults have the expertise and the experience to make challenging situations easier.  Senior living resources are ideal for families who are in crisis and those who want to plan ahead to avoid a crisis.

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resource companies that offer help specifically designed for seniors and their families. If you have a specific need, you may be surprised to find a qualified professional who can help you. How should I find a senior living resource? Ask your friends and family for advice and recommendations. Chances are, some of them have experienced the same or a similar challenge and may be able to suggest a course of action, or even a specific professional to help. Use our research. Sourcebook features detailed articles, checklists, featured listings and comprehensive tables in each section. Use these resources to

begin your search for a professional who can help you and your family. After you have found some senior living professionals who have the ability to meet your needs, begin making calls. Be sure to ask about fees and contracts up front. Have the relevant Sourcebook checklist handy, so you can be sure to get all your questions answered. After initial calls, you can set up in-person meetings with the professionals you are considering hiring. These are important decisions, and it is worthwhile to take your time and consider several options before making a final choice. Ultimately, enlisting the help of a qualified senior living professional or resource company will make life easier for you and your loved ones.

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STAVELY & SALLITTO ELDER LAW, LLC

Catherine Stavely Esquire

Elena Sallitto Esquire

We empower the elderly and people with disabilities to live with dignity, on their own terms, and to achieve the best quality of life possible. We provide services in a welcoming, informal office setting and treat our clients as family. We are mindful of the challenges our clients face and offer meetings in their homes, in hospitals, in nursing homes, or wherever they are most comfortable. We help protect families from debilitating care costs, keeping assets available for spouses and dependent family members or those with disabilities. Legal Services include: • Planning for Medical Assistance/Long Term Care Applications and Appeals • Special Needs Financial Life Plans • Powers of Attorney, Medical Directives, Guardianships • Creation and Administration of Wills and Trusts • Prevention and Detection of Financial Exploitation

Catherine Stavely is a leader in Elder Law with over 20 years experience. She consistently is recognized as one of the top lawyers in the field. W

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ELDER LAW

Elder Law

What is elder or special needs law? Legal issues that affect people as they age and people with special needs are growing in number. Our laws and regulations are becoming more complex, and each state has different laws. Actions taken with regard to a single matter may have unintended legal outcomes. It is important for attorneys working with seniors, people with special needs, and their families to have a broad understanding of the laws that may have an impact on a given situation to avoid future problems. Elder and Special Needs Law encompasses many different fields of law. Some of these include: • Preservation/transfer of assets seeking to avoid spousal impoverishment when one spouse enters a nursing home • Medicaid • Medicare claims and appeals

• Social Security and disability claims and appeals • Supplemental and long-term health insurance issues • Tax planning • Disability planning, including use of durable powers of attorney, living trusts, “living wills” for financial management and health care decisions, and other means of delegating management and decision-making to another in case of incompetency or incapacity • Access to health care in a managed care environment • Conservatorships and guardianships • Estate planning, including planning for the management of one’s estate during life and its disposition on death through the use of trusts, wills and other planning documents

• Probate and administration of estates • Administration and management of trusts • Long-term care placements in nursing homes and life-care communities • Nursing home issues, including questions of patients’ rights and nursing home quality • Elder abuse and fraud recovery cases • Housing issues, including discrimination and home equity conversions • Age discrimination in employment • Retirement, including public and private retirement benefits, survivor benefits and pension benefits • Health law • Mental health law Source: www.naela.org

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RESOURCES

ELDER LAW

Find an Elder Law Provider Use our step-by-step guide:

STEP 1 – Know Your Needs Organize and outline all the information pertinent to your situation. If you are calling on behalf of a loved one, make sure that you have as many specific details as possible. STEP 2 – Call Attorneys and Ask How long has the attorney been in practice? Does his or her practice emphasize a particular area of law? How long has he or she been in this field? What percentage of his or her practice is devoted to Elder or Special Needs Law? Is there a fee for the first consultation, and if so how much is it? STEP 3 – Initial Consultation When you have found a prospective attorney, make an appointment to see him or her. After you have explained your situation, ask: What will it take to resolve it? Are there any alternate courses of action?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of each possibility? What is the estimate of the cost to resolve your problem and how long will it take? STEP 4 – Discussing Fees Do you bill weekly, monthly, or upon completion of work? Do you charge by the hour? Are there different hourly rates for work performed by attorneys, paralegals and secretaries? Is there a flat fee for this service? Will there be any out-of-pocket expenses (charges for copies, postage, messenger fees, court fees, deposition fees and other such costs)? STEP 5 – Make It a Good Experience Once you decide to hire an attorney, ask that your arrangement be put in writing. A positive and open relationship between an attorney and a client benefits everyone. The key is communication. Source: National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys

Elder Law, Estate and Special Needs Planning

Medical Assistance Eligibility Planning and Asset Protection Disability Planning / Special Needs Trusts / Veterans Benefits Healthcare Directives / Living Wills Trusts / Estate Planning and Administration Wills / Powers of Attorney / Guardianship 410.337.8900 | www.frankelderlaw.com 28

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FEATURED

BOLD LISTINGS & HIGHLIGHTS = PAID UPGRADES

PHONE

WEBSITE

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410-663-9400

ElderLawMaryland.net

Law Offices of Michael G. Day

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301-739-6820

mikedaylaw.com

Frank, Frank, and Scherr, LLC

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410-337-8900

frankelderlaw.com

PK Law - Pessin Katz Law, P.A.

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410-938-8800

pklaw.com

Stavely & Sallitto Elder Law, LLC

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410-268-9246

stavelylaw.com

Stouffer Legal

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443-470-3599

stoufferlegal.com

ELDER LAW Law Offices of Nomiki Bouloubassis Weitzel & Assoc.

CENTRAL & WESTERN MARYLAND

The Law Offices of Michael G. Day and Associates emphasizes Asset Protection, Medicaid, contemporary retirement issues, and Medicare benefits. Family Asset Protection strategies as well as assisting older relatives to protect their family finances. Helping loved ones deal with the Medical Assistance system and getting help from the high cost of nursing care. Multiple Locations 301-739-6820 | www.mikedaylaw.com

BALTIMORE & HARFORD COUNTY

CENTRAL & EASTERN / DC METRO

Frank, Frank & Scherr assists clients in evaluating options available for long term support and services including home care, assisted living, nursing homes and retirement communities. Their attorneys help families qualify for Medicaid, Veterans Benefits and state programs that help with asset protection. They are experts in planning for people with disabilities of all ages.

Lutherville • Easton • Columbia • 410-337-8900 | frankelderlaw.com BALTIMORE, HARFORD & HOWARD

We provide Asset Preservation Planning, preparation of Durable Powers of Attorney, Trusts, Wills, Medical Assistance Planning and Guardianships, Estate Planning, Review of Nursing Home, Assisted living, and Life Care Plan Community contracts. Members of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.

A lifetime of savings can be wiped out in a matter of months without proper pre-crisis planning. PK Law attorneys are leaders in elder law and have assisted thousands of families with their elder care planning to ensure that their loved ones are properly cared for and their assets preserved to the fullest extent allowed.

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Towson • BelAir • Columbia 410-938-8800 | pklaw.com

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY

Catherine & Elena are experienced, knowledgeable and approachable. They provide individual attention to empower seniors and those with disabilities while enabling families to manage health care costs, at home, assisted living communities, or skilled nursing facilities. Stavely & Sallitto Elder Law, LLC manage assets and enhance the lifestyle of those with disabilities while preserving benefits, insurance, and treatment options. 124 South Street, Suite 1 • Annapolis, MD 410-268-9246 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com

BALTIMORE & SURROUNDING REGION

We are a local Estate Planning and Elder Law firm helping Maryland Families with Medicaid Preparedness, Asset Protection, and Inheritance Planning. Our mission is to give you a clear road ahead, avoid courts where possible and to be available when you need us the most. 443-470-3599 stoufferlegal.com

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AGING LIFE CARE

Understand Aging Life Care™ An Aging Life Care Professional™, also known as a geriatric care manager, is a health and human services specialist who acts as a guide and advocate for families who are caring for older relatives or disabled adults. Aging Life Care Professionals are members of the Aging Life Care Association™ (ALCA) and differ from Patient Advocates, Senior Advisors, Senior Navigators and Elder Advocates. ALCA members must meet the stringent education, experience and certification requirements of the organization, and all members are required to adhere to a strict code of ethics and standards of practice. Aging Life Care Professionals are engaged to assist in a variety of areas, such as: • Housing – helping families evaluate and select the appropriate level of housing or residential options. • Home care services – determining the types of services that are right

for a client and assisting the family to engage and monitor those services. Medical management – attending doctor appointments; facilitating communication between doctor, client and family; and if appropriate, monitoring client’s adherence to medical orders and instructions. Communication – keeping family members and professionals informed as to the well-being and changing needs of the client. Social activities – providing opportunities for the client to engage in social, recreational or cultural activities that enrich quality of life. Legal – referring to or consulting with an elder law attorney; providing expert opinions for courts in determining level of care. Financial – may include reviewing or overseeing bill paying or consulting with accountant or

client’s Power of Attorney. • Entitlements – providing information on Federal and state entitlements; connecting families to local programs. • Safety and security – monitoring the client at home; recommending technologies to add to security or safety; observing changes and potential risks of exploitation or abuse. • Long-distance care – coordinating the care of a loved one for families that live at a distance, including crisis management. Local, cost-effective resources are identified and engaged as needed. A care plan tailored for each individual’s circumstances is prepared after a comprehensive assessment. Thank you to the Aging Life Care Association™ for permission to share this information. You may learn more about Aging Life Care™ at aginglifecare.org.

Find an Aging Life Care Professional Use this checklist to interview professionals: What is your area of expertise?

Are you available for emergencies?

How long have you been working with senior clients?

What are your fees? (These should be provided to the consumer/responsible party in writing prior to services starting.)

What certifications or licenses do you have? Do you work with other professionals to provide referrals if needed?

Can you provide me with references? What resources will it take to handle this situation?

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AGING LIFE CARE Alliance in Aging - Lynn Carr, RN, MA, CCM

FEATURED

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Elder Care Consultation & Mgmt. – Jewish Comm. Services Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc.

PHONE

WEBSITE

410-507-0915

allianceinaging.com

410-466-9200

jcsbalt.org/care-management

410-661-6720

ferrettoeldercare.com

The Option Group, LLC — Ellen S. Platt, MEd, CRC, CCM

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410-667-0266

theoptiongroup.net

Rosner Healthcare Navigation — Jill Rosner, RN, BSN, CCM

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410-591-6378

RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com

Seabury Resources for Aging

202-364-0020

seaburycaremanagment.org

Straticare

410-868-7031

straticare.com

Alliance in Aging’s Lynn Carr, a registered nurse/certified care manager, has served her clients and families for over 20 years. She helps navigate the challenges of aging and develop a roadmap to meet long-term goals. AIA’s practice also includes advocacy and coordination with medical providers, collaboration with legal and financial advisors, locating senior housing options and much more. Serving Anne Arundel, Queen Anne’s, northern Calvert & P.G. counties. 410-507-0915 | allianceinaging.com

GREATER BALTIMORE REGION

As Aging Life Care™ Managers, our top priority at Ferretto Eldercare Consulting is to help older adults live as independently as possible while still being safe and healthy. We can tailor a personalized solution uniquely designed to meet your needs. Our familiarity with local resources saves you time, and often money. Our compassionate understanding of the aging process saves you distress. 410-661-6720 | ferrettoeldercare.com

With over 15 years of experience working with older adults and their families, Yocheved Lieder, LCSW-C can help you make decisions that will allow your loved one to age with dignity. Yocheved consults with older adults and their families, assesses and make recommendations for older adults’ care, and helps families navigate the aging services network.

Certified Geriatric/ Aging LifeCare Managers, Social Workers, and nurses work to assess, create, coordinate and implement care plans, provide crisis intervention, advocacy, and empower families to achieve safety, independence and function. Additional services include long distance caregiver coordination, facility placement services and eldercare counseling and support.

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Serving Baltimore and Central Maryland areas 410-667-0266 | theoptiongroup.net

The only complete listing of every Care Manager & Elder Law Attorney in the Mid-Atlantic This is a first-of-its-kind guide produced by Positive Aging SourceBook in partnership with the Aging Life Care Association Mid-Atlantic Chapter.

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HOUSING

MOVING & DOWNSIZING

Housing Options

Accommodating a variety of needs, tastes and budgets The senior living industry can seem overwhelming, but the important thing to keep in mind is that there is a housing option perfect for every person and every situation. Start here to find it. What housing options are available and how can they help me? SMART lifestyle communities are not senior living properties. They are unique housing options that offer excellent locations, lots of amenities and none of the stigma that is too often associated with senior living communities. Active adult communities offer endless amenities and engaging environments. They are the perfect option for older adults who want to remain active and spend time with like-minded peers. Life plan communities are also known as continuing care retirement communities. These communities generally feature care options ranging from independent living to longterm nursing care on one campus. Residents can transfer to higher levels of care as needed. For older adults who want to leave the burdens of home maintenance behind, independent living communities may be the ideal option. In addition to property upkeep, these communities also generally offer 24-hour security and activities to keep residents engaged. Most independent living communities are rental properties, although some do offer the option for residents to purchase units. Individuals who need assistance with the activities of daily living may want to consider an assisted living community. In addition to daily assistance, these communities also offer activity programs to fit the interests of every resident. Assisted living communities are an important option for older adults who need some level of help on a daily basis. All of these communities offer standard services including daily meals; supervision; security;

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Moving and Downsizing ....................................................................................pages 33-35 SMART Lifestyle Communities ............................................................................. page 36 Active Adult Communities .........................................................................................page 37 Life Plan Communities .......................................................................................pages 39-53 Independent Living Communities..............................................................pages 55-63 Assisted Living Communities........................................................................ pages 65-78 Nursing and Rehabilitation Centers.........................................................pages 79-90

and help with the activities of daily living, or ADLs. ADLs can include assistance with bathing, dressing and toileting. Some communities also offer help with medication management; transportation services; and coordination of medical, health and dental treatments. Finally, whether for a short-term rehabilitation or a long-term medical stay, nursing and rehabilitation centers are a vital senior living option. Nursing and rehabilitation centers serve as permanent residences for individuals who are too sick or frail to live at home. They are also ideal for short-term stays for individuals who are recovering after a surgery or an illness. How should I find a housing option? Use our research. Sourcebook features detailed articles, checklists,

featured listings and comprehensive tables in each of our specific housing sections. Use these resources to begin your search for a community that is right for you and your family. After selecting the type of community that best fits your wants, needs and budget, you should start calling individual properties to request additional information. Most communities can provide detailed brochures, helpful websites and easyto-understand financial information. If the thought of moving and downsizing is overwhelming, there are professionals available to help with every step of the process. Please see our moving and downsizing section. Finding the right community will lead to a happier and healthier life, as well as added peace of mind for family caregivers. 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com


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Moving and Downsizing Professional help can make moving easy Moving can be a daunting task— no matter what your age—but it can be even more overwhelming for older adults who may be leaving a home they have lived in for decades. Luckily, the enormous growth in the senior population has led to the development of a wide variety of professional moving and real estate services designed specifically to help older adults and their families. Senior Move Managers®, Senior Real Estate Specialists®, and Certified Senior Housing Professionals are just a few of the professionals who are specially trained to help seniors with all the challenges of moving and downsizing. Senior Move Managers assist older adults and their families with the emotional and physical aspects of relocation. They can also help families who wish to declutter or reorganize a home to better age in place. These professionals provide a multi-faceted approach to the move process, from space planning in the beginning to post-move support and advocacy. By addressing all aspects of the moving process, Senior Move Managers minimize the chaos and stress of moving. From initial planning to downsizing to the physical aspects of moving, Senior Move Managers create a comprehensive plan that

includes selling or disposing of unwanted items and setting up the new residence. Many Senior Move Managers are also movers. Others work closely with a reputable local moving company to complete that aspect of the job. Senior Real Estate Specialists are Realtors who are specially trained to manage the sale of a home for consumers over the age of 50. They bring targeted knowledge, senior experience and marketing savvy to each sale. These specialists have extensive knowledge about everything from reverse mortgages and the importance of universal design to the uses of pensions, 401k accounts and IRAs in real estate transactions. Finally, Certified Senior Housing Professionals (CSHPs) are real estate professionals who have completed extensive coursework on how best to assist older adults and their families in the home buying or selling process. CSHPs understand

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that late-in-life moves can be more complicated and require greater physical and emotional energy than traditional moves. They are trained to help older adults navigate the complexities of moving by addressing their fears, concerns, needs and goals. The first step in every move process should be to evaluate the current living situation and needs. Then consumers can contact the many local professionals to inquire about services and costs. Most professionals offer a diverse menu of services, ranging from full service moves to help with particular aspects of moving, buying or selling. Use the checklist on the following page to interview professionals and carefully document their answers. Using this information, it will be simple to choose the right professional for the job. While the moving process may never be fun, there is no longer any reason for it to be difficult. Older adults and their loved ones can now let specially trained professionals handle all the details of selling, buying and moving—from cleaning out the cluttered basement to finding the perfect new place for every piece of treasured furniture. With professional help, every move can be a smooth one. Sources: nasmm.org, seniorsrealestate. com, and seniorsrealestateinstitute.com.

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Choosing a Moving or Real Estate Professional Use this checklist to interview professionals: SENIOR MOVE MANAGERS® How long have you been providing Senior Move Management services? Have you participated in any formal training programs? Are you fully insured for liability and workers’ compensation? How do you charge? Will you provide fee information in writing to the client or responsible party prior to providing services? Will you provide a written contract? Can you provide references? Are you a member of the National Association of Senior Move Managers® (NASMM)? SENIOR REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS® ■ How long have you been a Senior Real Estate Specialist®? ■ What type of specialized training did you receive? ■ How much experience do you have working with older adults and their families? ■ Can you provide examples of how you have helped senior clients? ■ How involved are you in preparing the home for sale? ■ Can you provide referrals to other professionals to complete any necessary home updates? ■ How involved are you in the moving process? ■ Can you provide referrals to other professionals to help with the moving process?

■ What distinguishes you from traditional real estate agents? ■ Can you provide proof of licensure? ■ Can you provide proof of association membership? ■ Can you provide references? ■ What is your fee structure? CERTIFIED SENIOR HOUSING PROFESSIONALS ■ How long have you been a Certified Senior Housing Professional? ■ What type of specialized training did you receive? ■ How much experience do you have working with older adults and their families? ■ Can you provide examples of how you have helped senior clients? ■ How involved are you in preparing the home for sale? ■ Can you provide referrals to other professionals to complete any necessary home updates? ■ How involved are you in the moving process? ■ Can you provide referrals to other professionals to help with the moving process? ■ What distinguishes you from traditional real estate agents? ■ Can you provide proof of licensure? ■ Can you provide proof of association membership? ■ Can you provide references? ■ What is your fee structure? Sources: nasmm.org, seniorsrealestate.com, and seniorsrealestateinstitute.com

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Smart Lifestyle Communities Great locations, excellent amenities, no age limits SMART Lifestyle Communities are not senior living properties. They are unique housing options that offer excellent locations, lots of amenities and none of the stigma that is too often associated with senior living communities. Sourcebook coined the term SMART Lifestyle Communities to identify the many exisiting properties that offer the locations and amenities we know our readers want. The fact that these properties cater to residents of all ages and abilities makes them even more appealing to many of our readers. For decades, Sourcebook readers have said, “I’m not ready yet” when faced with retirement living decisions. This is especially true when it comes to choosing a senior living community. Often, older adults hesitate to make vital decisions because of the stigma they attach to the senior living industry. We know this stigma is not accurate, but it persists. While SMART Lifestyle Communities are easy to love, they can be hard to find. In the past, older adults were left to do their own research to find communities that were not age restricted but offered the amenities and location

they wanted. Now, Sourcebook can help readers find SMART Lifestyle Communities. Sourcebook has teamed up with the website WalkScore.com to make finding SMART Lifestyle Communities easier. In addition, we are also working with properties to help them develop services and programs for residents of all ages and abilities. If you are interested in SMART Lifestyle Communities or want to share your experience, please contact us at 800-394-9990 or smartliving@ proaging.com.

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Location matters. Leaving a longtime home can be hard. Moving to a great neighborhood can make it easier. Consider properties that are near grocery stores, shops, restaurants, friends and activities you enjoy. Try to focus on the new conveniences and positive aspects of the neighborhood you are researching. What. How. Who. Make a list of everything that is important to you. What do you like to do? How do you

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Staff matters. Many apartment buildings and condos have staff members who help residents make connections. They may organize regular gatherings and events on site. This is not always a “concierge;” it can be a good manager or other motivated staff member. Ask about activities and events when you tour apartments and condos. Bring a list of your hobbies and interests, and ask the staff if there might be others in the building who enjoy the same things. 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com


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Active Adult Communities Residents enjoy amenities and engagement Active adult communities are designed for older adults who are looking for lots of amenities and an engaging lifestyle. Often, residents choose to move to these communities as soon as they reach the requisite age—generally 55. Residents of active adult

communities enjoy a hassle-free lifestyle. Communities feature low maintenance condos or single family homes. Exterior maintenance and grounds maintenance are often included, so residents can focus on fun. Most active adult communities feature ample amenities to keep

active residents moving. Many of these communities are adjacent to golf courses or other recreational facilities. Tennis courts, swimming pools, hiking trails, biking and jogging paths, and fitness centers are among the other features generally available at active adult communities.

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Life Plan Communities Offering diverse lifestyle options Life Plan Communities are properties offering a combination of living options for older adults. These communities offer an active lifestyle for residents, as well as a wide array of amenities and services. Life Plan Communities were formerly known as Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs). Following a two-year research and review process, a task force led by LeadingAge and Mather LifeWays, identified a new name for CCRCs that would resonate with the boomer target audience. The new name better reflects the communities and their residents—individuals who are active, engaged and focused on the future. Living options available at Life Plan Communities may include independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing services. These different levels of care are all offered

on a single campus. Residents have the option to have all their current or future healthcare needs met without ever leaving campus. Life Plan Communities afford residents endless opportunities to remain active and involved. These communities generally appeal to young, healthy older adults. Amenities vary widely but often include swimming pools, fitness centers, gardening areas, and golf courses or putting greens. Additionally, residents have access to hundreds of clubs and activities—from art classes to yoga classes and from drama clubs to walking groups. Residents are also very involved in the operation and management of Life Plan Communities through resident boards or councils. Finally, Life Plan Communities are generally integrated into the larger community. With active residents,

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Life Plan Communities afford residents endless opportunities to remain active and involved. these communities can focus on giving back and acting as a socially responsible neighbor. Life Plan Communities give older adults the freedom and security to live active, healthy lives. They are the perfect option for individuals who want to plan ahead for future care needs, while focusing on enjoying every day. Source: lifeplancommunity.org

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Understand Entrance Fees

Knowing the options when paying for life plan communities Most life plan communities 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 life plan community 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 declines 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

The entrance fee amount often depends on the level of care at the time of entry, type of housing chosen and agreement type.

offer full refunds are typically more expensive than those without refunds or those that are partially refundable or refundable on a declining basis.

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Understanding Contracts By Kelly Hagler You want to move to a senior living community, but that’s just the first of many decisions you’ll need to make. No matter which community you move to, you’ll have to sign a contract that stipulates the services you’ll receive and what you’ll pay—now and down the road. This guide can help you navigate the different contracts you may encounter as you embark on your search for a new home. Life plan communities, also known as continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs), offer multiple levels of care all on one campus. This setting is generally attractive to seniors who like to plan ahead. Life Plan Communities are most useful for seniors who can come in at the independent living level and move through higher levels of care as needed over time.

1. Type A (Life Care Agreements). According to the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, Type A contracts include overall housing, residential services (amenities) and unlimited healthrelated services. Type A contracts provide a sense of stability, as future costs are much more predictable regardless of any changes in needed services or care. Residents pay a much larger entrance fee compared to other contract types, but the monthly fee is flat through all levels of care. 2. Type B (Modified Agreements). As with Type A, Type B contracts include housing and residential services. Unlike Type A, Type B does not cover all future health care needs but does offer discounted or waived rates for those services. While Type B contracts have a

lower entrance fee than Type A, should an increase in care become necessary, it would be the resident’s responsibility to cover costs. 3. Type C (Fee-For-Service Agreements). Like both A and B, Type C contracts cover housing, residential services and health care. “Basically, it’s pay as you go,” says Mark Herrera, vice president of skilled nursing administration and risk management at be.group. Residents pay a smaller entrance fee in the beginning. Then, if you don’t need to use higher levels of care, there is no additional cost to you beyond your monthly service fee for using amenities like transportation or activities. While Type C contracts will save you on up-front costs, the resident risks the potential for large costs down the road if there is a sudden need for care.

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With a change of address to Mercy Ridge, retirement living means a welcoming residential neighborhood and spectacular views—the perfect setting close to everything you know and love. Here, you’ll find a continuing care retirement community set on 32 carefully tended and beautifully landscaped acres in Timonium, just a short drive from the Inner Harbor and all the culture, attractions and excitement of Baltimore.

Call (410) 561-0200 to schedule a visit. Mercy Ridge is committed to providing equal housing opportunities for all races, religions, ethnic groups and disabilities. A joint venture of Mercy Health Services and The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore.

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Building Stronger Communities

Life plan community residents seek transparency and engagement Life plan community residents want to be informed and involved in their communities. While this can make decision making more complicated for community administrators and boards, involving residents often leads to a better experience for both residents and staff. In fact, increased resident engagement is associated with improved relationships with management and greater overall satisfaction, according to a national survey from Mather LifeWays Institute on Aging. The survey concluded that to increase resident engagement and satisfaction communities should focus on greater transparency and increased application of resident input. Providing Greater Transparency Life plan community residents crave information. They have made a

Key Advantages of Greater Transparency Survey respondents reported that more transparency resulted in: 91% - a greater sense of trust in management 88% - enhanced relationship between management and residents 83% - increased resident satisfaction

major investment, and they want to be involved in how their communities are managed. Life plan communities can increase transparency by focusing on building trust with residents and expanding efforts to share information. One key approach that has proven successful is to diversify communication efforts, using both

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Before Signing a Contract 1. Consult a financial adviser. Joining a senior living community is a serious investment. Spend time with your trusted financial adviser. “Your biggest pitfall is not understanding how health care, especially Medicare, works in our country,” says Daniel S. Ogus, executive vice president and chief operating officer at be.group. “How much money do you have and how much will you need? Understand what benefits you’re getting from Medicare as well as your retirement packages.”

if ” questions: What if you get dementia? What if you become debilitated? Ask management specific questions about what’s covered in your contract beyond care services.

Joining a life plan community is a serious investment. Consult with your trusted financial adviser.

4. Find out how refunds work. Signing a Life Plan Community contract is a big decision—so what if you change your mind?

communities are managed with a lot of advice from residents.”

5. Ask about a benevolence program. Many nonprofit Life Plan Communities offer benevolence programs if a resident exhausts his or her financial resources.

2. Research the organization and management. The financial stability of the community as well as the continuity of management are two essential factors to vet thoroughly.

7. Determine what role your family will play. “We can’t share information with children if the resident doesn’t give us permission to do so,” says Ogus. “If a resident has a condition change, we hope he or she will allow us to share with one of their adult children.” Make sure your family understands the financial commitment and how your contract works.

6. Make sure your voice will be heard in the future. Some communities have their own associations, and residents have the right to be represented on boards. “It’s collaborative management,” says Herrera. “Many

3. Understand services covered. Asking about guaranteed services will alleviate many of those “what

CONNECTION Now’s the time for North Oaks.

I’m thrilled my parents found a place with so many familiar faces. – Michele Waxman Johnson

daughter of residents Marty and Estelle Waxman

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To learn more about the benefits of North Oaks for yourself or a loved one, call 443-379-4846 to schedule a personal visit.

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There’s a lot to love about Homewood. As a resident, you will enjoy all the freedom you deserve in retirement, with none of the worry. Combine that with our attentive staff, affordable rates and gracious surroundings, and it’s easy to see why Homewood has earned a well-deserved reputation for being a superior community value.

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• Homewood at Spring House Estates • Homewood at Hanover • Homewood at Plum Creek

Learn all about senior living at Charlestown and Oak Crest. Request your FREE brochure from the premier retirement communities in Baltimore County. Get the facts about our vibrant lifestyle, stylish apartment homes, expert health care, and so much more!

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Choosing a Life Plan Community Use this checklist to review options: LEVELS OF CARE What levels of care does the community offer? Independent living? Assisted living? Skilled nursing care? Short-term rehabilitation? Memory care? Do residents have access to in-home care should it be needed? PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Is the community clean and well maintained? Is ample parking available for residents and visitors? Are exterior maintenance, snow removal and landscaping included in the monthly fees? Are there multiple floor plans available? Can residents decorate their cottages, condos or apartments according to their personal tastes?

Is the community pet friendly? Does the community have safety features, such

as handrails and grab bars?

Do individual residences include safety

features, such as emergency alert and fire suppression systems?

RESIDENT AND STAFF INTERACTION Is the community well staffed overnight? How does the community handle residents who need additional care and support? Do staff members undergo screenings and background checks prior to employment? Are housekeeping and laundry provided? Are transportation services available? Do caregivers interact with residents positively? What is the staff-to-resident ratio for each level of care?

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The Village at Augsburg – A National Lutheran Community (formerly Augsburg Village) is Baltimore’s most affordable choice for independent living. Augsburg is located in a quiet suburb on 52 acres of beautiful grounds and woodlands. Residents enjoy maintenance free apartment living and programming designed to enrich older adults physically, mentally and spiritually. Augsburg offers the security of health care services on campus including assisted living, long-term care and rehabilitation.

LEARN MORE AT WWW.THEVILLAGEATAUGSBURG.ORG OR BY CALLING 443-963-3414 The Village at Augsburg is sponsored by National Lutheran Communities & Services, a faith-based, not-for-profit ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, serving people of all faiths.

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Choosing a Life Plan Community, continued from 49 FEES AND COSTS What services are included in the monthly fee? What services are available for an additional fee? What are the fees? How often do resident rate increases occur? Are there multiple contract options? Do some contract options offer entrance fee refunds? DINING SERVICES Does the dining room look and smell inviting? Are the dining room tables, chairs and linens in good condition? Are residents allowed to invite guests for meals? Can residents select their own meal times, or are there designated meal times? Are three daily meals, snacks and beverages included in the monthly rate? Does the resident committee work with the dining staff to develop menus? Can the community accommodate special dietary needs?

Is there a dietician or nutritionist involved in

meal planning?

LOCATION Is the community conveniently located for friends and family to visit? Is the community in a safe neighborhood? Are there shopping, dining and entertainment options near the community? Is the community near preferred medical providers? OVERALL IMPRESSION Does the community look and feel like a place you could call home? Talk with residents and their family members. What do they like about the community? Can they recommend it? Did they consider other options when searching for a community? Source: www.whereyoulivematters.org, a senior living resource powered by the American Seniors Housing Association (ASHA)

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A community that hums with camaraderie and a zest for living, on a beautiful 220-acre campus. Come see why Brooke Grove Retirement Village is one of the most sought-after continuing care retirement communities in Md. Independent living, assisted living, memory support, nursing care—and rehabilitative care in a new, state-of-the-art center.

18100 Slade School Road • Sandy Spring, MD 301-260-2320 | bgf.org/brooke-grove

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ADAMS COUNTY, PA

Enriching the lives of older adults since 1908 through a blend of compassionate care and innovative services. Our ongoing record of financial stability enables us to offer the superlative range of programs you would expect from a top-of-the-line village near Baltimore or D.C., but at Adams County rates. Now accepting deposits for new Hearthside residences. 717-624-5350 | crosskeysvillage.org

BALTIMORE COUNTY

HOWARD COUNTY

Continuing care retirement community located in beautiful Timonium, Maryland, with a variety of floor plan options and a wide range of first class services and amenities, including indoor pool, multiple dining venues, fully-equipped fitness center and more. Assisted living and memory care offered on-site, with skilled nursing and rehab at Stella Maris next door.

Discover S.M.A.R.T. living right in the heart of Columbia where you can enjoy all the benefits of a vibrant, urban lifestyle. Howard County’s only Life Plan community offering modern residences, newly renovated and expanded amenities, a comprehensive service package that frees you to pursue personal interests, and the financial predictability and security of Life Care.

2525 Pot Spring Road • Timonium, MD 410-561-0200 | MercyRidge.com

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Roland Park Place is a non-profit, accredited lifeplan community in the heart of northern Baltimore City offering all levels of service and numerous amenities all under one roof. The walkable location, convenient amenities, proximity to the best of Baltimore’s cultural life and exceptional services make Roland Park Place one of Baltimore’s most sought-after residences.

PENNSYLVANIA BALTIMORE COUNTY With 6 conveniently located communities in south central Pennsylvania, you’ll find one close to your ideal retirement whether that be near family, hobbies or close to what you already know. Come discover a beautiful home, a great lifestyle and secure a plan for your future with all levels of living offered at an amazing value.

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Towson

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443-578-8008

Hunt Valley

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Catonsville

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Glen Arm

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410-316-9129

Cockeysville

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44,375

Mercy Ridge

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410-561-0200

Timonium

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2,728

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North Oaks

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The Village at Augsburg

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443-379-8226

Baltimore

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Fairhaven

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Carroll Lutheran Village

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Buckingham’s Choice

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866-224-3217

Adamstown

216

42

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2,997

Homewood at Frederick

48

301-732-6153

Frederick

326

56

120

1,900

301-895-5194

Grantsville

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98

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Bel Air

180

36

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232,622

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Ellicott City

241

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3,161

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Columbia

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Boonsboro

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feature time for residents to interact directly with management and ask questions, encouraging open lines of communication. The survey also showed the importance of resident groups to increasing transparency. Resident groups can be involved in management decisions, serving on committees and advisory boards. There are many advantages of greater transparency, according to survey respondents. They include a greater sense of trust in management (91%), an enhanced relationship between management and residents (88%), and increased resident satisfaction (83%). 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com

While there are many benefits to enhanced transparency, life plan community management also reported some disadvantages that need to be addressed. These included requests for information that cannot be fulfilled and increased levels of complaints. Incorporating Resident Input In addition to providing more information, the other key to increasing and maintaining resident satisfaction is incorporating resident input. Residents want to be informed, and they also want to be listened to. Survey respondents suggested many different methods for successfully incorporating resident input including developing a sense of trust with residents, utilizing resident councils and committees, and providing structured processes for resident engagement.

Survey respondents also recommended different approaches to addressing the disadvantages of involving residents in operational decisions. To address potential conflicts of interest, the respondents recommended establishing “guardrails,” or clear boundaries on the extent of resident input allowed. They also suggested presenting a small number of solutions for resident discussion. Despite potential drawbacks, more than 70 percent of respondents reported that resident representation on the board positively affects operations. By keeping residents informed and using their input, life plan communities can keep residents engaged—and make their communities even more engaging. For complete survey results, visit matherlifewaysinstituteonaging.com.

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MOST COMMUNITIES ARE 62 AND BETTER ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY

BALTIMORE COUNTY (CONT.)

The Greens at Hammonds Lane: 410-636-1141 Park View at Furnace Branch: 410-761-4150 Park View at Severna Park: 410-544-3411

Park View at Rosedale: 410-866-1886 Park View at Taylor: 410-663-0363

BALTIMORE CITY

Park View at Towson: 410-828-7185 Park View at Woodlawn: 410-281-1120

Ednor Apartments I: 410-243-0180 Ednor Apartments II: 410-243-4301 The Greens at Irvington Mews: 410-644-4487 Park Heights Place: 410-578-3445 Park View at Ashland Terrace: 410-276-6440 Park View at Coldspring: 410-542-4400

EASTERN SHORE

BALTIMORE COUNTY

HOWARD COUNTY

Cove Point Apartments I: 410-288-2344 Cove Point Apartments II: 410-288-1660 Evergreen Senior Apartments: 410-780-4888 The Greens at English Consul: 410-789-3000 The Greens at Liberty Road: 410-655-1100 The Greens at Logan Field: 410-288-2000 The Greens at Rolling Road: 410-744-9988 Park View at Catonsville: 410-719-9464 Park View at Dundalk: 410-288-5483 • 55 & Better Park View at Fullerton: 410-663-0665 Park View at Miramar Landing: 410-391-8375 Park View at Randallstown: 410-655-5673

Park View at Colonial Landing: 410-796-4399 Park View at Columbia: 410-381-1118 Park View at Ellicott City: 410-203-9501 Park View at Ellicott City II: 410-203-2096 Park View at Emerson: 301-483-3322 Park View at Snowden River: 410-290-0384

Park View at Easton: 410-770-3070

HARFORD COUNTY Park View at Bel Air: 410-893-0064 Park View at Box Hill: 410-515-6115

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY Park View at Bladensburg: 301-699-9785 • 55 & Better Park View at Laurel: 301-490-1526 Park View at Laurel II: 301-490-9730

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Independent Living Communities Providing 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 singlefamily 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. Most independent living communities provide a full range of activities such as shopping trips, outings to cultural events, organized gatherings and an array of clubs. Some communities also have

tennis courts, swimming pools and other amenities. Independent living communities typically offer a variety of meal plans. Residents also have the option of preparing their own meals. Most independent living communities do not offer health care services. However, some communities 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. Most independent living communities are rental communities, but some are condominiums or single-family communities in which residents purchase their units or homes. Costs and services vary widely. In some communities, a monthly fee covers many services, while in others a fee-for-service

Most independent living communities provide a full range of activities. system is used. A few communities offer subsidies based on strictly defined need. To learn more, contact your local Area Agency on Aging. Consumers should carefully research the independent living community options in their target areas or neighborhoods. After requesting and reviewing information from communities, prospective residents should plan on-site visits to each community they are considering.

We may not have the fountain of youth, Londonderry on the Tred Avon’s Health and Wellness program ensures that residents receive the tools to achieve the highest quality personal health and wellness. At Londonderry, we believe in a holistic approach to aging. Total wellness is the key to longevity and quality of life. We are committed to residents maintaining an active lifestyle through a wide array of programs and activities that address the International Council on Aging’s Seven Dimensions of Wellness. Our Five Elements of Fitness program incorporates strength, cardio, balance, flexibility, and coordination into every class. Our full-time Director of Wellness offers classes on a variety of health and wellness topics, all geared towards preserving independence, optimizing health, and maintaining quality of life for our residents in their own homes.

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Choosing Independent Living Use this checklist to review options: PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT

are there designated meal times?

Is the community clean and well maintained? Is ample parking available for residents and

Are three daily meals, snacks and beverages

Does the resident committee work with the

visitors? Are exterior maintenance, snow removal and landscaping included in the monthly fees? Are there multiple floor plans available? Can residents decorate their cottages, condos or apartments according to their personal tastes? Is the community pet friendly? Does the community have safety features, such as handrails and grab bars? Do individual residences include safety features, such as emergency alert and fire suppression systems?

RESIDENT AND STAFF INTERACTION Is the community well staffed overnight? How does the community handle residents

who need additional care and support?

Do staff members undergo screenings and

background checks prior to employment? Are housekeeping and laundry provided? Are transportation services available? Do caregivers interact with residents in positive ways? What is the staff-to-resident ratio?

FEES AND COSTS What services are included in the monthly fee? What services are available for an additional

fee? What are the fees?

How often do resident rate increases occur? Are subsidies available? How do residents

qualify for subsidies? Is there a waiting list?

DINING SERVICES Does the dining room look and smell inviting? Are the dining room tables, chairs and linens in

good condition?

Are residents allowed to invite guests for

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dining staff to develop menus? Can the community accommodate special dietary needs? Is there a dietician or nutritionist involved in meal planning? ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS Are activities scheduled throughout the day

and evening?

Are fitness classes offered? Are there dedicated spaces for resident clubs

and informal gatherings?

Does the community offer regular outings to

local restaurants, theaters, museums and other destinations? Are there outdoor spaces available for walking, gardening and recreation? Are volunteer programs available? Do the residents appear engaged and energetic? LOCATION Is there public transportation nearby? Is the community in a safe neighborhood? Are there shopping, dining and entertainment

options near the community?

Is the community near preferred medical

providers?

OVERALL IMPRESSION Does the community look and feel like a place you could call home? Talk with residents and their family members. What do they like about the community? Can they recommend it? Did they consider other options when searching for a community? Why did they choose this community?

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An intimate residential cooperative community for adults ages 62+, Londonderry offers a variety of housing options from convenient apartments to spacious cottages among 29 acres, including 1500 feet of waterfront shoreline. Surrounded by nature, residents enjoy strolling the grounds and observing wildlife, watching the sun set on the river, or dining on the porch with friends.

FiveStar Independent Living communities provide carefree, maintenancefree lifestyles for active seniors. You notice the Five Star Difference on a personal level. We’re here to serve your every need, just as a hotel concierge does. Not only do more options come standard; for an affordable fee, we can provide just about any service you require.

700 Port Street #148 • Easton, MD 410-820-8732 | londonderrytredavon.com

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BALTIMORE CITY

BALTIMORE COUNTY

The Homestead, Springwell’s brand new Independent Living Community, is now open. Located in Mt. Washington, The Homestead offers incomparable hospitality with amenities such as an outdoor dining area, pub and fitness center, and floorplans ranging from 1BR/1BA to 2BR/2BA corner units with patios and balconies. Call to schedule a visit.

How you live is as important as where you live. Park View at Towson is the perfect community for those who are 62 and better seeking a convenient location close to shopping, entertainment and Baltimore attractions with worry-free 24-hour maintenance and controlled access. Park View is more than just a location — it’s a lifestyle.

2211 W. Rogers Avenue • Baltimore, MD 410-664-4006 | springwellseniorliving.com

20 Dunvale Road • Towson, MD 410-828-7185 | parkviewtowson@rhomecommunities.com

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• Reluctant Consenters – These procrastinators are pushed by loved ones to make a change. Often, a loved one notices a decline in the person’s physical or mental health or ability to function independently.

PLANNERS Find informative articles and comprehensive tables on every living option, starting on page 37.

• Wake-up Call Decision Makers – These individuals often abruptly change their living arrangements or quickly plan for their retirement following a near crisis. These events frequently do not lead to serious injuries, but they serve as the wake-up call that is necessary to push procrastinators to action. Often, this event is a fall.

Scramblers Scramblers are procrastinators without intervention. Scramblers have never thought about senior living and never discussed a plan with their loved ones. Then, one SCRAMBLERS day, everything changes. Quickly compare After a serious injury or illness, local options in our scramblers are forced to plan during a comprehensive geographic table starting on crisis. Oftentimes, these older adults and page 14. their loved ones must make difficult and expensive choices under extreme duress. It is not uncommon for the children of PROCRASTINATORS a scrambler to become planners. They have seen Start planning today what happens when you wait, and they want to with our housing overview on avoid becoming a burden on their own children. page 32.

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Bay Forest Senior Apartments BayWoods of Annapolis

443-837-1208

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Annapolis

175

l

l

410-757-0600

Annapolis

170

l

667-600-3370

Odenton

88

l

l

l

l

College Parkway Place Friendship Station - Catholic Charities Friendship Village - Catholic Charities

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l

667-600-3380

Odenton

63

l

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Gardens of Annapolis

410-622-3817

Annapolis

106

2,595

l

l

Glen Forest Senior Apartments

410-246-2926

Glen Burnie

100

865

l

Park View at Furnace Branch

54

410-761-4150

Glen Burnie

101

l

l

Park View Severna Park

54

410-544-3411

Severna Park

103

l

l

Pinewood Village

410-222-6210

Glen Burnie

200

l

l

Pinewood East

410-222-6210

Glen Burnie

90

l

l

l

l

l

l

Stoney Hill

410-222-6205

Odenton

54

Sunrise of Severna Park

410-544-7200

Severna Park

137

3,090 438

The Greens at Hammonds Lane

54

l

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410-636-1141

Brooklyn Park

90

Pumphrey House

410-222-6220

Glen Burnie

15

Victoria Park at Edgewater

410-956-5570

Edgewater

102

Abundant Life Towers I

410-367-5433

Baltimore

99

Abundant Life Towers II

410-233-2002

Baltimore

60

Ahepa Senior Apartments

410-732-1275

Baltimore

57

Apostolic Towers

410-342-1353

Baltimore

149

l

l

Arlington Estates

410-466-1826

Baltimore

67

l

l

667-600-3300

Baltimore

200

l

l

l

410-433-7255

Baltimore

94

l

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409

l

BALTIMORE CITY

Basilica Place - Catholic Charities

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Belvedere Green Bowleys Garden Villa

l

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362

410-325-8890

Baltimore

78

INSIDE BACK

667-600-2684

Violetville

109

Ednor II Apartments

54

410-243-4301

Baltimore

85

l

Ednor Apartments

54

410-243-0180

Baltimore

110

l

410-435-4416

Baltimore

34

INSIDE BACK

667-600-2395

Overlea

69

410-435-4416

Baltimore

41

410-644-4487

Baltimore

100

Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Place

410-542-4111

Baltimore

Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Place

410-542-4111

Baltimore

DePaul House - Catholic Charities

Epiphany House Everall Gardens - Catholic Charities Gallagher Mansion Greens at Irvington Mews, The

58

54

535

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385

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231

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231

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HOUSING

CITY

SUBSIDIES

PETS ALLOWED

MEALS/DINING SERVICES

MONTHLY COST Starting From

PHONE

INDEPENDENT

FEATURED ON PAGE

BOLD LISTINGS & HIGHLIGHTS = PAID UPGRADES

Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Woods

410-318-6625

Baltimore

72

l

l

l

Harvey Johnson Towers

410-728-1166

Baltimore

120

l

l

l

Highlandtown Plaza Co-op

410-675-4462

Baltimore

74

515

l

Heritage Run at Stadium Place

410-753-2305

Baltimore

34

1,700

l

John Manley House

410-444-5244

Baltimore

30

Johnson Square Apartments

410-837-3383

Baltimore

218

Kirkwood House Apartments

410-323-8910

Baltimore

260

860

l

l

Linden Park Apartments in Bolton Hill

410-523-0013

Baltimore

286

877

l

l

Messiah Hall

410-732-1275

Baltimore

O’Donnell Square Senior Housing

410-732-1275

Baltimore

17

600 376

INDEPENDENT LIVING BALTIMORE CITY (continued)

Oliver Plaza Apartments

l l

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410-347-9604

Baltimore

45

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667-600-3301

Baltimore

54

l

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667-600-3301

Baltimore

51

l

l

Park Heights Place

54

410-578-3445

Baltimore

84

l

l

Park View at Ashland Terrace

54

410-276-6440

Baltimore

74

l

l

Park View at Coldspring

54

l

Our Lady of Fatima I - Catholic Charities Our Lady of Fatima II - Catholic Charities

l

l

l

410-542-4400

Baltimore

99

l

Penn-North Plaza

410-383-8595

Baltimore

65

l

Polish National Alliance Senior Housing

410-732-1275

Baltimore

20

361

Roland Park Place

46

410-243-5701

Baltimore

158

3,866

l

l

Springwell Senior Living Community

12

410-664-4006

Mt. Washington

99

3,750

l

l

410-732-1275

Baltimore

20

550

667-600-2685

Violetville

90

l

l

St. Mary’s Roland View Towers

410-889-8255

Baltimore

359

521

Terrace Garden Co-op

410-230-9399

Baltimore

88

360

Venable Apartments II

410-338-0661

Baltimore

74

Walker Mews Apartments

410-323-8507

Baltimore

166

Wayland Village Senior Apartments

410-542-4580

Baltimore

89

Weinberg Courts at Stadium Place

410-235-0500

Baltimore

71

Westminster House Apartments

410-837-0180

Baltimore

282

Wyndholme Village

410-644-4100

Baltimore

108

St. Elizabeth Senior Housing St. Joachim House - Catholic Charities

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545

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900

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Aigburth Vale Senior Community Atrium Village

65

Blakehurst Senior Living Community

410-296-6695

Towson

70

720

l

410-928-4637

Owings Mills

186

2,495

l

l

410-296-2900

Towson

277

2,667

l

l

4,135

l

l

Brightview Mays Chapel Ridge

1

410-628-2100

Timonium

86

Brightview Perry Hall

1

410-529-1903

Nottingham

146

4,075

l

l

Brightview Rolling Hills

1

410-744-7101

Catonsville

74

3,660

l

l

410-339-3200

Lutherville

80

3,795

l

l

249

2,062

l

l

Brightwood Retirement Community Broadmead

443-578-8008

Hunt Valley

Coursey Station - Catholic Charities

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667-600-3155

Lansdowne

49

Charlestown

48,66

866-938-0075

Catonsville

1483

54

410-288-2344

Dundalk

148

Edenwald

410-823-1349

Towson

281

Essex Co-op.

410-391-7616

Essex

219

Cove Point Apartments

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HOUSING

INDEPENDENT LIVING

MEALS/DINING SERVICES

PETS ALLOWED

SUBSIDIES

CITY

MONTHLY COST Starting From

PHONE

INDEPENDENT

INDEPENDENT LIVING

FEATURED ON PAGE

BOLD LISTINGS & HIGHLIGHTS = PAID UPGRADES

BALTIMORE COUNTY (continued)

Evergreen Senior Apartments

54

410-780-4888

Essex

81

Glen Meadows

43

443-998-8408

Glen Arm

197

1,700

l

410-682-4094

Baltimore

154

607

l

395

l

Golden Ring Co-op

l

Greens at English Consul, The

54

410-789-3000

Baltimore

90

Greens at Liberty Road, The

54

410-655-1100

Randallstown

105

Greens at Logan Field, The

54

410-288-2000

Dundalk

102

395

Greens at Rolling Road, The

54

306

l

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410-744-9988

Catonsville

83

Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Gardens

410-602-8200

Baltimore

84

l

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l

Harry and Jeanette Weinberg House

410-602-2405

Baltimore

116

l

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l

Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Terrace, The

410-664-0100

Baltimore

87

l

l

l

INSIDE BACK

667-600-3150

Woodlawn

74

l

l

410-687-2829

Baltimore

164

l

l

INSIDE BACK

667-600-3670

Lansdowne

64

Maryland Masonic Homes

410-316-9129

Cockeysville

31

1,509

Meadows of Reisterstown I & II, The

Holy Korean Martyrs - Catholic Charities Hopkins Village Apartments Kessler Park - Catholic Charities

915

l

l

l l

410-526-3380

Reisterstown

156

837

l

Mercy Ridge

42

410-561-0200

Timonium

408

2,728

l

North Oaks

47

443-379-4846

Pikesville

175

3,398

48,66

866-938-0075

Parkville

1520

410-496-4199

Randallstown

50

l

l

INSIDE BACK

667-600-3180

Owings Mills

68

l

l

Park View at Catonsville

54

410-719-9464

Catonsville

101

l

l

Park View at Dundalk

54

410-288-5483

Dundalk

101

l

l

Park View at Fullerton

54

410-663-0665

Baltimore

90

l

l

Park View at Miramar Landing

54

410-391-8375

Baltimore

100

l

l

Park View at Randallstown

54

410-655-5673

Randallstown

103

l

l

Park View at Rosedale

54

410-866-1886

Rosedale

109

l

l

Park View at Taylor

54

410-663-0363

Baltimore

100

l

l

Park View at Towson

54

410-828-7185

Towson

112

l

l

Park View at Woodlawn

54

410-281-1120

gwynn oak

101

l

l

Pickersgill Retirement Community

46

888-418-7168

Towson

87

Randallstown Pavillion Co-op

410-521-4433

Randallstown

76

Randallstown Villa Co-op

410-922-0300

Baltimore

76

l

River Point

410-780-2881

Essex

120

l

l

667-600-2180

Reisterstown

68

l

l

l

667-600-2190

Reisterstown

72

l

l

l

667-600-3185

Pikesville

24

l

l

l

l

Oak Crest Old Court Estates Owings Mills New Town - Catholic Charities

Reister’s Clearing - Catholic Charities Reister’s View - Catholic Charities St. Charles House - Catholic Charities St. Luke’s Place - Catholic Charities St. Marks Apts - Catholic Charities St Elizabeth’s Hall - Stella Maris

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667-600-3661

Edgemere

125

667-600-3675

Catonsville

20

5

410-252-4500

Timonium

200

410-821-9220

Towson

200

Tabco Towers Apartments Trinity House - Catholic Charities Village Crossroads I - Catholic Charities Village Crossroads II - Catholic Charities The Village at Augsburg Village Oaks Apartments

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945

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667-600-3733

Towson

82

l

l

l

667-600-2360

Nottingham

94

l

l

l

667-600-2370

Nottingham

86

l

l

49

443-379-8226

Baltimore

135

1,738

410-747-1344

Catonsville

180

1,136

l

l

l

l

Walker Co-op

410-377-0200

Baltimore

88

382

Warren Place Apartments

410-666-1030

Cockeysville

121

733

60

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HOUSING

Solomons

300

1,253

410-414-8280

Prince Frederick

90

Sea Side Apartments

301-855-3394

North Beach

29

Southern Pines II

410-394-3900

Lusby

67

CITY

MEALS/DINING SERVICES

410-394-3029

Chapline House

PHONE

PETS ALLOWED

MONTHLY COST Starting From

Asbury Solomons Island

INDEPENDENT LIVING

SUBSIDIES

INDEPENDENT

FEATURED ON PAGE

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CALVERT COUNTY

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CAROLINE COUNTY

Heritage Community

410-479-4404

Denton

30

Laurel Grove Acres Apartments

410-754-5513

Federalsburg

37

l

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CARROLL COUNTY

Brightview Westminster Ridge

1

410-871-2225

Westminster

100

4,110

l

l

Carroll Lutheran Village

38

410-848-0090

Westminster

398

1,236

l

l

Fairhaven

45

866-934-0648

Sykesville

297

1,833

l

l

410-239-1154

Manchester

46

Manchester Manor Retirement Community Residences at the Hampstead School, The

410-374-8144

Hampstead

84

Ridge Residences, Inc.

410-876-5200

Westminster

80

Ridgely House

410-239-2236

Hampstead

48

Shriner Court Apartments

410-775-2940

Union Bridge

20

Timber Ridge Apartments

410-876-2550

Westminster

100

Westminster Overlook

410-876-7600

Westminster

99

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500

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CECIL COUNTY

Fairgreen Senior Community

410-642-9080

Perryville

92

630

l

Fairview Senior Apartments

410-658-0488

Rising Sun

75

650

l

North Street Senior Residences

410-392-2299

Elkton

53

434

l

Victoria Park at North East

410-392-2299

North East

50

759

l

La Plata Manor

301-932-1700

La Plata

100

Victory Lakeside Apartments

301-843-6919

Waldorf

54

840

l

Southwinds Active Adult Community

301-932-4297

White Plains

200

825

l

The Maples

301-934-4121

LaPlata

Victory Brookside

301-843-7417

Waldorf

56

Victoria Park Apartments

301-638-4055

Waldorf

108

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FREDERICK COUNTY

Buckingham’s Choice

866-224-3217

Adamstown

216

Brunswick House

45

301-834-7700

Brunswick

51

Country Meadows of Frederick

301-228-2249

Frederick

56

Creekside at Taskers Chance

301-698-5700

Frederick

Edenton Retirement Community

301-694-3100

Frederick

301-732-6153

Spring Ridge Seniors Apartments

2,997

l l

l

l

2,376

l

120

823

l

72

2,050

l

l

Frederick

326

1,900

l

l

301-620-2620

Frederick

144

835

l

l

Taney Village Apartments

301-663-0929

Frederick

130

25

l

l

Victoria Park at Walkersville

301-845-4885

Walkersville

80

Weinberg House

301-662-4225

Frederick

23

Homewood at Frederick

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l

l

582

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HOUSING

INDEPENDENT LIVING

220

395

l

l

MEALS/DINING SERVICES

Oakland

PETS ALLOWED

301-334-9915

SUBSIDIES

CITY

MONTHLY COST Starting From

PHONE

INDEPENDENT

INDEPENDENT LIVING

FEATURED ON PAGE

BOLD LISTINGS & HIGHLIGHTS = PAID UPGRADES

GARRETT COUNTY

Garrettland - 6 Properties Goodwill Mennonite Home, Inc.

301-895-5194

Grantsville

30

INSIDE BACK

667-600-5842

Grantsville

18

l

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667-600-2175

Aberdeen

75

l

l

667-600-2170

Abingdon

76

l

l

1

410-638-8100

Bel Air

155

4,120

l

Fairbrooke Senior Apartments

410-272-8880

Aberdeen

122

625

l

Friendship Village

410-622-3817

Abingdon

31

l

l

Starner Hill Apts - Catholic Charities

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HARFORD COUNTY

Aberdeen Court - Catholic Charities Abingdon Gardens - Catholic Charities Brightview Avondell

Harford Senior Housing

l

l

410-622-3818

Bel Air

153

l

l

Park View at Bel Air

54

410-893-0064

Bel Air

101

l

l

Park View at Bol Hill

54

410-515-6115

Abingdon

100

l

l

River Run

410-538-4268

Joppatowne

56

St. John’s Towers

410-939-5040

Havre de Grace

57

833-419-7513

Ellicott City

150

Evergreens at Columbia Town Center

410-992-5501

Columbia

156

Harmony Hall

410-531-6000

Columbia

251

1,800

l

l

410-461-9494

Ellicott City

158

2,768

l

l

108

l

l

425

l

546

l

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HOWARD COUNTY

Alta at Regency Crest

Heartlands Senior Living at Ellicott City

7

Hickory Ridge Place Lutheran Village at Millers Grant

38

Owen Brown Place

l l

410-730-6611

Columbia

410-465-2005

Ellicott City

241

410-381-9544

Columbia

188

l

l

3,161

Park View at Colonial Landing

54

410-796-4399

Elkridge

100

l

l

Park View at Columbia

54

410-381-1118

Columbia

104

l

l

Park View at Ellicott City

54

410-203-9501

Ellicott City

81

l

l

Park View at Ellicott City II

54

410-203-2096

Ellicott City

91

l

l

Park View at Emerson

54

301-483-3322

Laurel

80

l

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Park View at Snowden River

54

410-290-0384

Columbia

100

l

l

Selborne House of Dorsey Hall

410-992-4909

Ellicott City

120

553

l

Shangri-La Senior Living

443-574-2040

Ellicott City

45

2,500

l

l

410-964-5454

Columbia

222

2,439

l

l

443-274-6825

Woodstock

102

685

888-368-3995

Chestertown

192

2,269

l

l

Residences at Vantage Point

39, 91

Waverly Gardens Apartments

l

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KENT COUNTY

Heron Point

45

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Aspenwood Senior Living Community Brooke Grove Retirement Village Five Star Premier Residences - Chevy Chase

7

301-598-6424

Silver Spring

80

3,600

l

l

39

301-260-2320

Sandy Spring

40

2,500

l

l

7

301-907-8895

Chevy Chase

313

3,950

l

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62

41

301-490-1526

laurel

153

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HOUSING

SUBSIDIES

PETS ALLOWED

MEALS/DINING SERVICES

Cedar Lane Senior Living Community

301-475-8966

Leonardtown

160

911

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Lexington Park Adult Community

240-725-0111

Lexington Park

110

1,018

New Towne Village

301-475-3161

Leonardtown

35

Victory Woods

301-866-9191

Lexington Park

76

866-927-3980

Easton

107

INDEPENDENT LIVING

PHONE

CITY

INDEPENDENT

MONTHLY COST Starting From

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ST. MARY’S COUNTY

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TALBOT COUNTY

Bayleigh Chase

45

Hyde Park

1,872

l

410-822-4350

Easton

241

Londonderry on The Tred Avon

55

410-820-8732

Easton

121

Park View at Easton

54

410-770-3070

Easton

80

410-822-1315

Easton

93

279

240-513-2570

Hagerstown

69

600

l

301-671-5038

Boonsboro

63

310

l

St. Mark’s Ministry to Aged, Inc.

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WASHINGTON COUNTY

Diakon Senior Living at Hagerstown Fahrney - Keedy Home and Village

50

Francis Murphy Apartments

240-313-9300

Hagerstown

120

877-849-9244

Williamsport

184

Maplegrove Estate

301-824-4567

Smithsburg

69

Reeders

301-432-5457

Boonsboro

16

410-543-0444

Salisbury

37

410-912-1211

Salisbury

150

SummersGate Active Lifestyle Community

410-543-8750

Salisbury

216

Sunny Meadows

410-546-8300

Hebron

32

The Village at Harbor Pointe

410-860-8750

Salisbury

12

Victoria Park at Sassafras Meadows

410-742-3232

Salisbury

80

l

Gateway Village Apartments

410-742-7618

Salisbury

156

l

Homewood at Williamsport

48

l

947

l l

l

l

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609

l

WICOMICO COUNTY

Lakeview Apartments Mallard Landing

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1,090

l

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1,040

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WORCESTER COUNTY

Gull Creek Retirement Community

410-641-3171

Berlin

61

Newtowne Elderly Apartments

410-957-1562

Pocomoke City

58

The Woodlands of Ocean Pines

410-208-9001

Ocean Pines

52

1,800

l

l

1,360

l

l

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PENNSYLVANIA

Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home

51

888-624-8242

New Oxford

519

789

l

l

Homewood at Martinsburg

48

814-793-3728

Martinsburg

132

775

l

l

Homewood at Plum Creek

48

717-637-4166

Hanover

298

751

l

l

Homewood at Spring House Estates

48

814-623-0349

Everett

100

l

l

717-263-8545

Chambersburg

436

1,010

l

l

Menno Haven SpiriTrust Lutheran

40

Village at Gettysburg, The

40

717-334-4443

Gettysburg

78

735

l

l

Village at Kelly Drive, The

40

717-854-5010

York

69

756

l

l

Village at Luther Ridge, The

40

717-261-1251

Chambersburg

86

789

l

l

Village at Shrewsbury, The

40

717-235-5737

Shrewsbury

81

796

l

l

Village at Sprenkle Drive, The

40

717-767-0579

York

140

953

l

l

Village at Utz Terrace, The

40

717-646-2420

Hanover

112

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It’s How You Live that Matters!

Spring Arbor offers the finest in senior living. Each community enjoys interwoven local relationships with medical, spiritual, civic and social groups, while enjoying the benefits of being part of a strong regional organization.

Trusted regionally owned and managed by a private company with over 20 years experience

Walking paths around the community for exercise, fresh air and conversation

Coordination of health services: Pharmacy, physician, rehabilitation, Home Health and Hospice

Specialized Memory Care provided with our exclusive Spring Arbor Cottage Care program

Individualized Care Plans

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Offering needed assistance and rewarding activities Assisted living communities offer a vital option for older adults who need some assistance with daily living. While the specific amenities will vary, all assisted living communities offer basic services including meals, supervision, security and help with personal care needs. For many residents, the help available at an assisted living community can allow them to continue to live their best life. In most states, assisted living communities are registered, licensed or certified by an appropriate department or agency of the state that has a process for issuance of initial licenses and for renewing existing licenses. This process provides basic protections for consumers. Residents of assisted living communities are generally seniors who need some assistance with basic activities, frequently called the

activities of daily living (or ADLs). Some communities may accept residents with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. In fact, some communities may specialize in serving individuals with specific medical conditions, including dementia. A few communities serve individuals of any age with developmental disabilities. When reviewing assisted living communities, consumers should ask about any specializations the community may have. The services and activities provided in assisted living communities help to promote the quality of life and independence of the residents. One key offering is 24-hour supervision of the residents and the property. Resident safety and security is a priority at all assisted living communities. All communities also offer three

meals a day in a group dining room. However, dining options can vary dramatically in terms of the meals available and the costs associated with meal plans. Finally, all assisted living communities offer personal care services, also known as help with the ADLs. These services include assistance with bathing, dressing and toileting. Other services and activities available at some assisted living communities include: • Medication management, or assistance with selfadministration of medicine • Coordination of services by outside health care providers • Assistance with arranging medical, health and dental care services

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Spare yourself wishing you’d done it sooner. We hear it often. New residents settle in and then, realizing what they’ve got here, they say, “I wish we’d done this sooner.” That’s because Atrium Village makes their lives even more fun and fulfilling. To chat about community life, call 410-390-0895 now.

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• Social services • Transportation services • Outdoor areas for walking or gardening • Supervision and assistance for persons with Alzheimer’s or other dementias and disabilities • Recreational and spiritual activities • Exercise and wellness programs • Laundry and linen service • Housekeeping and maintenance • Individualized services While assisted living communities do provide a high level of care, it is important to consider what is not provided at these communities before selecting one. Assisted living communities are a bridge between living at home and living in a nursing home. Assisted living communities do not typically provide the level of continuous skilled nursing care found in nursing homes and hospitals. For

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For many residents, the help available at an assisted living community can allow them to continue to live their best life.

instance, if a prospective resident needs constant care, a nursing home may be a more viable option. There is no set standard for assisted living accommodations. Therefore, options can vary greatly from one assisted living community to the next. For instance, some communities offer private rooms featuring

kitchenettes and private bathrooms, while others offer shared units or shared bathrooms. Consumers must consider the prospective resident’s personal needs, financial means and personal preferences before selecting a community. Source: www.ahcancal.org

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Pay for Assisted Living Know your options when paying for care When considering potential assisted living communities, it is important to research your payment options. Although Medicare does not cover the costs of assisted living, there are a variety of payment sources available. The National Center for Assisted Living reports that “certain services are paid under Supplementary Security Income and Social Services Block Grant programs.” Individuals who meet income qualifications may also be eligible for assistance through their state Medicaid program. Some communities also offer internal financial assistance programs. State and local governments may offer subsidies for rent to those who are income-eligible. Contact the local Area Agency on Aging for more information on subsidies and other payment assistance programs. 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. Individuals should investigate all available payment sources and obtain specific information on standard rates and fees for additional services before choosing an assisted living community. Financial and insurance experts can provide more detailed information about all the available payment sources.

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Using Pet Therapy Animals breed connections A beloved pet can bring comfort and joy. This can be particularly true for older adults. Increasingly, nursing and rehabilitation centers and assisted living communities are welcoming visiting pets or hosting community pets as a way to keep residents active and engaged. What is Pet Therapy? Pet therapy is the use of animals— including dogs, cats and other domestic pets—to help people recover from or cope with health issues. For older adults, pets can help boost activity levels. For residents with severe mental or physical limitations, pet therapy is often one of the only interventions that fosters connections. People who are otherwise non-responsive may find solace in holding or stroking a gentle pet. How is Pet Therapy Used? Many nursing and rehabilitation centers and assisted living communities have house pets. Others allow specially trained volunteers or family members of residents to bring in their pets to interact with the residents. Pet therapy is used primarily to boost activity levels, reduce stress, and alleviate loneliness or depression. Pet therapy may also help speed recovery or slow the aging process. Some communities divvy up the responsibilities of taking care of

Pet therapy is used primarily to boost activity levels, reduce stress, and alleviate loneliness or depression. the pets amongst the residents. Residents know when it is their turn to feed, walk or otherwise care for the animal. This responsibility can help give residents a sense of purpose and provide motivation for remaining active. When the right pet finds the right

people, the results can be impressive. For long-term care residents, pets may be a welcome distraction from a difficult illness, a bright spot in a challenging day, or a reason to push harder and strive for recovery. For such a simple intervention, pet therapy can yield impressive results.

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Special Benefits for Veterans Veterans and their families may be eligible for an array of benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Many benefits are offered to lowincome, wartime Veterans specifically.

Aid and Attendance Benefit Veterans and survivors who have been found eligible for a VA pension may also be eligible for Aid and Attendance benefits. VA pensions are only awarded to Veterans and their spouses who meet strict eligibility requirements and whose yearly family income is less than the amount set by Congress for qualification. Aid and Attendance benefits are paid in addition to the monthly pension. Veterans who are not eligible for a pension cannot receive these benefits. Since this allowance increases the pension amount, some veterans who were not eligible for a basic pension because of excessive income may be eligible under these rates. Many benefits are offered to low-income, wartime Veterans specifically. To qualify for Aid and Attendance, Veterans must require the aid of benefit. The Housebound benefit is state or by visiting a local benefit another person to perform the added to the monthly pension amount. office. Information on centers and Services is truly something different with atawww. activities of daily living, whichLorien include Health Veterans must have already been offices is available online approach and healing we eating, dressing and toileting.unique, Veterans progressive determined eligible for the pension.to living benefits.va.gov/benefits. who are bedridden may also refer be Recipients are not eligible to receive Applications shouldand include to as “Care Forward.” We always look ahead eligible. Patients who are living in a both the Aid and Attendance benefits evidence showing that the applicant use technology to helpbenefits us advance and to which mirror nursing home or who have extremely and the Housebound at the needs grow this benefit, may include the needs of seniors. hospital records or a doctor’s report, limited eyesight may qualify as well.ever-changing same time. and the required form completed by Housebound Benefit Application Process a doctor. Nursing home residents will At Lorien Mt. Airy,and one beautiful Veterans or their surviving spouses Veterans their can familiesexperience may need to complete living an additional form options with available you their need who are confined to their homes applysupport for benefits by submitting when about livingit.situation. because of permanent disability maybelieve be the required forms to the Pension more information, We in encouraging health andForwellness and visit www. eligible for an additional Housebound Management Center that serves their benefits.va.gov.

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Choosing Assisted Living Use this checklist to review options: PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT

ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS

Is the community clean and well maintained? Are there multiple floor plans available? Can residents decorate their apartments according to their personal tastes? Is the community pet friendly? Does the community have safety features, such as handrails and grab bars? Do individual residences include safety features, such as emergency alert and fire suppression systems?

Are activities scheduled throughout the day and evening? Are fitness classes offered? Are there dedicated spaces for resident clubs and informal gatherings? Does the community offer regular outings to local restaurants, theaters, museums and other destinations? Are there outdoor spaces available for walking, gardening and recreation? Are volunteer programs available? Do the residents appear engaged?

FEES AND COSTS What services are included in the monthly fee? What services are available for an additional fee? What are the fees? How often do resident rate increases occur? How much notice do residents receive prior to a rate increase?

LOCATION Is the community conveniently located for friends and family to visit? Is the community in a safe neighborhood? Are there shopping, dining and entertainment options near the community? Is the community near preferred medical providers?

DINING SERVICES Does the dining room look and smell inviting? Are the dining room tables, chairs and linens in good condition? Are residents allowed to invite guests for meals? Can residents select their own meal times, or are there designated meal times? Are three daily meals, snacks and beverages included in the monthly rate? Does the resident committee work with the dining staff to develop menus? Can the community accommodate special dietary needs? Is there a dietician or nutritionist involved in meal planning?

OVERALL IMPRESSION

Does the community look and feel like a place you could call home? Talk with residents and their family members. What do they like about the community? Can they recommend it? D id they consider other options when searching for a community? Why did they choose this community?

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Our program is all-inclusive to provide you with one convenient monthly fee. This includes home-cooked meals, medication management, individualized service plans, nurse assessments, 24-hour staffing, and much more! As a Level 3 provider of care, our goal is to allow our residents to age in place, even as health and care needs change.

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Locally owned and managed, the Annapolitan is a one-of-a-kind residence where honoring individual preferences with a personal touch is at the heart of everything we do. With a core management team in place for nearly a decade, The Annapolitan has been honored by the Capital Gazette Readers’ Choice contest as a ‘Best Assisted Living Community’ Finalist in 2016, 2017, and 2019.

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Our gracious homes provide affordable care plans that are customized to the needs of each individual, from helping with their daily activities of living to medication management. Our mission is to provide the best quality of life while maintaining the right level of independence. Our homes include emergency call buttons and key-pads to prevent elopement.

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Living life on your own terms shouldn’t stop when you need supportive care. The Maples provides exceptional assisted living care in a sophisticated environment right in the heart of Towson. Stop in at the big yellow house on the hill. We’ll show you how easy the next step can be. 7925 York Road • Towson, MD 410-296-8900 themaples-towson.com

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Caritas House Assisted Living provides care and assistance for adults 62+ who require help in performing daily activities and can no longer live independently. Catholic Charities Senior Services offers options including, information and referral, Senior apt. communities with supportive services, Adult day services, Assisted living, Nursing care and rehabilitation.

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From our highly credentialed and caring medical staff to our kind and skilled supportive care team. We believe that by doing our jobs well, we can help you live well. Lighthouse Senior Living is the premier option, offering supportive living in a vibrant and welcoming community. 1813 Old Eastern Avenue • Essex, MD 410-918-0400 lighthouseseniorliving.com

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Nova Springs is an updated, beautiful Farmhouse offering residents nostalgia with comfort. Each room is private with an en suite bathroom. Couples are welcome here so that Mom and Dad do not have to live apart when one needs extra care. In addition, Nova Springs welcomes those families in need of respite care.

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Located in historic Mt. Washington, Springwell’s Assisted Living residences are all private suites which include an emergency call system, bathrooms designed for comfort and safety, living rooms, country kitchens, and more. We offer personalized care plans, licensed caregivers 24/7, and a unique Partners in Care program bringing top specialists on site.

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Give HeartFields at Frederick a call or stop in and visit with us to learn for yourself why we were voted Best of the Best Assisted Living Community 2017 and a Best of Frederick Senior Living Community in 2018. When only the best will do… HeartFields Assisted Living at Frederick, a Five Star Senior Living community. 1820 Latham Drive • Frederick, MD 301-663-8800 | fivestarseniorliving.com

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Cumberland

16

Commons at Cumberland

301-722-5535

Cumberland

16

CountryHouse at Cumberland

301-777-8717

Cumberland

22

The Kensington

301-777-8800

Cumberland

85

Sterling Care at Frostburg Village

301-689-2425

Frostburg

35

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410-757-7000

Annapolis

88

Arbor at Baywoods

410-268-9222

Annapolis

45

Arbor Terrace Waugh Chapel

410-941-3119

Gambrills

84

5,000

Assisted Living Mgmt - Locust Lodge

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Pasadena

15

2,800

Assisted Living Well Compassionate Care I-III

410-315-8807

Millersville

42

4,885

Atria at Manresa

410-349-9529

Annapolis

77

4,200

Autumn Meadows V-VI

301-262-0123

Gambrills

30

2,500

Baywoods Health Care Center

410-268-9222

Annapolis

45

4,800

Bay Village

888-687-5440

Annapolis

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443-808-1232

Annapolis

77

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443-494-6901

Crofton

74

6,085

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Brightview Severna Park

1

410-544-1605

Severna Park

69

5,625

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1

410-956-7310

South River

90

5,980

Country Home Assisted Living

410-867-7518

Harwood

15

2,600

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410-360-1844

Glen Burnie/Pasadena

42

2,550

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410-551-5913

Odenton

14

2,000

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410-224-8141

Annapolis

36

HeartHomes at Bay Ridge I & II

443-871-3168

Annapolis

32

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443-871-3168

Pasadena

16

4,400

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443-871-3168

Odenton

16

4,400

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Severna Park

71

5,232

Household of Angels - Crofton

410-647-3834

Crofton

15

2,500

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410-384-9540

Severna Park

16

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410-859-8900

Linthicum

32

5,000

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410-974-4747

Arnold

15

1,800

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410-975-9919

Severna Park

62

3,600

Kris-Leigh Assisted Living at Davidsonville

410-956-0442

Davidsonville

20

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410-672-3600

Gambrills

32

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410-863-0830

Hanover

98

3,081

Oak Lodge Senior Home I - III

410-255-6070

Pasadena

29

2,800

Pear Tree House I & II

410-437-5050

Pasadena

30

3,900

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410-923-1200

Gambrills

55

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Annapolis

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410-451-1140

Crofton

100

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64

410-544-7774

Severna Park

99

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410-376-7871

Annapolis

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410-695-4931

Severna Park

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All Settled Inn

410-367-1842

Baltimore

16

Chelsea Manor

443-465-4247

Baltimore

15

667-600-2660

Baltimore

60

4,350

Esther’s Place I - IV

410-254-1010

Baltimore

84

2,850

Heartfelt Care Providers

443-759-6132

Baltimore

15

Lamplight Inn of Baltimore

410-225-9337

Baltimore

120

Lin’s Loving Care

443-835-3984

Baltimore

16

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410-870-7058

Baltimore

47

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410-466-2470

Baltimore

20

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410-664-7800

Baltimore

32

1,650

Serenity Manor at Bottom Hill

410-728-3737

Baltimore

26

1,500

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Mt. Washington

95

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410-235-4301

Baltimore

69

5,290

Weinberg Park Assisted Living

410-664-0100

Baltimore

40

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A Caring Place - Oakleigh House

410-661-5776

Parkville

10

Angels Amoung Us

410-365-1633

Baltimore

15

PULL OUT PULL OUT

410-415-5600

Pikesville

56

410-847-9400

Towson

60

Assist Liv Management -Hampton Meadows

71

410-653-3480

Towson

15

Assist Liv Management - Life Spring

71

410-653-3480

Catonsville

Assist Liv Management - Rolling Meadows

71

410-653-3480

Catonsville

Assist Liv Management - Woodholme Springs

71

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Atrium Village

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Owings Mills

59

3,295

Beechwood Assisted Living

410-719-2273

Catonsville

15

3,300

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410-596-5863

Reisterstown

35

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410-788-5001

Catonsville

88

4,895

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1

410-628-2100

Timonium

77

6695

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1

410-529-1903

Nottingham

65

6,260

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Brightview Rolling Hills

1

410-744-7101

Catonsville

69

5,975

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1

410-296-3320

Baltimore

90

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410-668-1588

Baltimore

98

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Brookdale Pikesville

443-275-5145

Pikesville

114

2,670

Brookdale Towson

443-275-9670

Baltimore

89

3,500

Buckingham Manor Assisted Living

410-205-7568

Gwynn Oak

12

866-938-0075

Catonsville

125

Chestnut Green Health Center @ Blakehurst

410-296-2900

Towson

24

College Manor

410-252-0440

Lutherville

99

4,200

Commonwealth Senior Living at Cockeysville

410-593-1474

Cockeysville

30

3,000

Cottages at Perry Hall

410-529-9400

Baltimore

64

4,145

Dulaney Valley Assisted Living

410-823-1349

Parkville/Cockeysville

25

Edenwald

410-823-1349

Towson

56

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Glen Arm

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410-744-4977

Catonsville

45

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410-494-4363

Lutherville

32

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Linthicum

32

5,000

410-344-0020

White Marsh

15

410-918-0400

Essex

97

3,200

410-248-0545

Nottingham

35

2,500

410-296-8900

Towson

60

3,500

Maryland Masonic Homes

410-316-9129

Cockeysville

110

3,420

Morningside House of Satyr Hill

410-882-0700

Parkville

125

3,500

New Life Healthy Living Assisted Living

410-944-1002

Windsor Mill

78

3,500

866-938-0075

Parkville

133

4,615

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Catonsville

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46

888-418-7168

Towson

138

2,745

PULL OUT

410-486-5500

Pikesville

91

3,400

410-744-9367

Catonsville

18

42

410-561-0200

Timonium

47

6,278

Sterling Care Kosher Assisted Living

410-318-8999

Baltimore

16

4,000

Sunrise of Pikesville

410-376-7858

Pikesville

79

3,000

Tudor Heights

410-705-5361

Baltimore

62

4,100

Victoria Inn Assisted Living

410-444-0031

Baltimore

16

2,970

Springhouse Assisted Living St. Martins Home - Little Sisters of the Poor St. Stephens Green at Mercy Ridge

The Village at Augsburg

49

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Baltimore

58

4,090

Woodholme Gardens Assist Liv & Memory Care

410-580-1400

Pikesville

80

3,600

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410-918-2139

Middle River

70

3,000

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Asbury Solomons Island

410-394-3029

Solomons

24

3,720

Caribbean Breeze Assisted Living I - IV

240-286-2741

Huntingtown

27

3,550

Hermitage at St. John’s Creek, The

410-326-0070

Solomons

38

5,070

Arcadia of Denton

410-479-3102

Denton

16

3,500

Homestead Manor Assisted Living

410-479-2273

Denton

85

Inns of Evergreen Assisted Living

410-479-0324

Denton

12

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Bethania Care Homes

410-848-5616

Westminster

30

1

410-668-1588

Westminster

68

38

877-848-0095

Westminster

50

410-795-0186

Sykesville

15

410-795-8808

Sykesville

60

410-751-7714

Westminster

16

Country Companions Assisted Living

410-848-5886

Taneytown

16

Divine Intervention at Shepherd’s Glen

410-857-0985

Taneytown

12

410-795-8801

Sykesville

35

410-442-2868

Marriottsville

Golden Crest I - V

410-239-1224

Inspirations Memory Care of Westminster

443-289-9229

Brightview Westminster Ridge Carroll Lutheran Village Constant Care at Winfield Copper Ridge

45

Country Acres Assisted Living

Fairhaven Family Care Assisted Living

74

45

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2,000

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80

2,600

Westminster

16

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HOUSING

410-857-5193

Westminster

14

2,700

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301-829-6050

Mt. Airy

93

4,545

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CITY

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SUBSIDIES/WAIVER

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Look About Manor Inc. Lorien Mt. Airy

69

Lorien Taneytown

888-306-5009

Taneytown

52

4,300

North Pines Assisted Living

410-239-8731

Manchester

16

2,200

443-289-9369

Finksburg

16

4,000

410-376-7930

Westminster

54

Nova Springs Assisted Living

71

Sunrise of Carroll

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70

410-635-8040

Westminster

23

4,100

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Sun Valley at Ridge Overlook

70

410-795-6003

Westminster

16

5,200

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Sun Valley at the Homestead

70

410-795-6001

Sykesville

16

4,000

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Sun Valley at the Meadows

70

410-635-2103

Westminster

20

4,200

Sun Valley at The Woods

70

410-635-3335

Westminster

15

Transitions Healthcare Oakland Manor

410-246-2926

Sykesville

60

Warm Heart Family Assistance Living

240-398-1433

Mt. Airy

15

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Abbey Manor Assisted Living I & II

410-620-4126

Elkton

32

Allcare Assisted Living I & II

410-392-0502

Port Deposit/Perryville

19

4,368

Caraway Manor I & II

410-392-0502

Elkton

32

Conowingo Veterans Center

410-658-2385

Conowingo

24

Heron’s Creek Assisted Living

443-674-8745

North East

11

Fair Hill Assisted Living

410-398-0136

Elkton

14

Singerly Manor Assisted Living

410-398-9670

Elkton

16

2,200

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410-287-2076

North East

15

1,300

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Angel Assisted Living

301-577-2999

Waldorf

16

Angels Heart Homes I - V

240-270-7500

Waldorf/Bryans Road

25

Charleston Senior Living

240-270-7500

Waldorf

126

3,800

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Fenwick Landing Senior Care Community

301-638-4100

Waldorf

29

3,300

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Morningside House of St. Charles

301- 645-2776

Waldorf

99

Sagepoint Gardens Assisted Living

301-934-0222

La Plata

32

Sagepoint Village Assisted Living

301-934-0222

La Plata

60

Dimples Manor I - III

410-228-3135

Cambridge

12

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410-228-1139

Cambridge

10

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301-874-5630

Adamstown

45

301-228-2249

Frederick

139

3,400

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FREDERICK COUNTY

Buckingham’s Choice

45

Country Meadows of Frederick Edenton Retirement Community

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301-694-3100

Frederick

72

5,000

l

Heartfields at Frederick

7

301-663-8800

Frederick

36

5,441

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Homewood at Frederick

48

301-644-5600

Frederick

56

3,900

Montevue Assisted Living

240-772-9140

Frederick

75

4,740

Record Street Home

301-663-6822

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64

301-732-7555

Frederick

115

7

301-668-3930

Frederick

46

4,700

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Sunrise of Frederick

301-663-9500

Frederick

60

4,100

l

Tranquillity at Fredericktowne

301-668-6030

Frederick

73

3,720

l

Cherry Hill Assisted Living

301-746-8082

Accident

24

2,080

l

Goodwill Retirement Community

301-895-5194

Grantsville

45

2,280

l

Amazing Grace Assisted Living

410-877-0709

Bel Air

14

Awakenings of Bel Air

410-322-5389

Bel Air

13

Bel Air Assisted Living

410-893-9164

Bel Air

16

5,000

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CITY

ASSISTED LIVING

MONTHLY COST Starting From

PHONE

ASSISTED UNITS

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HARFORD COUNTY

Brightview Avondell

1

410-638-8100

Bel Air

25

7,290

Brightview Bel Air

1

410-893-2202

Bel Air

85

4,430

Commonwealth Senior Living at Bel Air

410-983-6601

Bel Air

50

3,100

Dacota Assisted Living I & II

410-575-7772

Aberdeen

21

3,600

Forest Hill Heights

410-893-3070

Forest Hill

92

5,590

Four Seasons Assisted Living

410-879-4665

Bel Air

15

3,000

Hart Heritage Estates of Forest Hill

410-638-6087

Forest Hill

55

5,600

Hart Heritage Estates of Street

410-836-1295

Street

39

5,600

Hummingbird Manor Assisted Living

443-203-2383

Aberdeen

15

3300

Jacob’s Well Assisted Living

410-989-0363

Bel Air

51

2,783

Liv-N-Well Assisted Living Facility

410-273-5037

Aberdeen

16

1,200

Lorien Bel Air

410-803-1400

Bel Air

56

4,600

Madonna Heritage

410-557-9640

Jarrettsville

15

4,000

Young at Heart Assisted Living I & II

410-538-4825

Joppa

21

Abundant Life I, II & III

410-992-8312

Ellicott City

17

Angels Touch I & II

301-442-9800

W. Friendship

20

Arbor Terrace Fulton

301-265-3388

Fulton

86

Autumn Hill

410-724-5001

Fulton

15

Brighton Gardens of Columbia

410-884-0773

Columbia

88

3,900

Country Gardens Assisted Living

301-854-0006

Highland

15

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23

2,400

Ellicott City

97

4,050

Glen Hill

410-988-8036

Dayton

16

Harmony Hall

410-531-6000

Columbia

236

3,200

410-461-9494

Ellicott City

70

3,802

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301-949-0068

Clarksville

15

Ivy Manor & Chestnut Hill Manor

301-693-9581

Ellicott City

16

2,700

INSIDE FRONT

410-465-2288

Ellicott City

77

3,000

38

877-763-6876

Ellicott City

20

Maple Hill

410-880-1966

Laurel

16

McKetes Senior Home

410-465-2556

Columbia

15

76

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2,850

410-707-7071

Lutheran Village at Miller’s Grant

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410-461-7070

Lighthouse Assist Living & Memory Care

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7

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Elternhaus

Heartlands Senior Living at Ellicott City

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HOUSING

Morningside House of Ellicott City

410-715-0930

Ellicott City

110

3,565

New Life Assisted Living I - III

410-796-8603

Elkridge

18

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MEMORY CARE

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Pine Hill

410-724-0054

Laurel

16

410-964-5454

Columbia

50

Sah-Rang-Bong Care I & II

410-531-5029

Columbia

16

Shangri-La Assisted Living

443- 574-2040

Ellicott City

60

Residences at Vantage Point

Somerford Place Columbia - Memory Care

39, 91

7

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Columbia

64

5,430

Sunrise of Columbia

410-531-1444

Columbia

79

4,200

Winter Growth

410-964-9616

Columbia

31

3,700

410-778-7300

Chestertown

32

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Heron Point

45

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7

301-598-6424

Silver Spring

52

44

301-260-2320

Sandy Spring

108

4,340

7

301-907-8895

Chevy Chase

22

8,060

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36

3,780

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7

301-805-8422

QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY

Arcadia Assisted Living

410-643-4344

Chester

15

l

Heartland House

410-827-4541

Grasonville

15

l

Safe Haven Manor

410-438-6004

Sudlersville

16

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St. Peter Assisted Living

410-623-6909

Church Hill

10

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Whitewood Assisted Living

410-827-7620

Grasonville

13

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410-968-1022

Crisfield

28

3,230

Charlotte Hall Veterans Home

301-884-8171

Charlotte Hall

168

% of income

Discovery Commons at Wildewood

301-863-7110

California

48

4,000

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Taylor Farm Assisted Living

301-769-3702

Bushwood

24

4,900

l

410-822-8888

Easton

88

Candle Light Cove Assisted & Memory Care

410-770-9707

Easton

32

2,999

Dixon House

410-822-6661

Easton

18

3,400

410-820-4400

Easton

58

6,050

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Broadmore Assisted Living

301-766-0066

Hagerstown

75

1,950

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240-329-3342

Hagerstown

97

2,695

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Bayleigh Chase

Heartfields at Easton

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SUBSIDIES/WAIVER

Charlotte’s Home I & II

301-432-2415

Maugansville/Boonesboro

31

2,023

l

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240-608-6311

Hagerstown

56

2,100

Fahrney - Keedy Home and Village

301-671-5038

Boonsboro

32

5,110

Hilltop Vistas Assisted Living

301-582-1750

Williamsport

66

l

Holly Place

301-733-3008

Hagerstown

15

l

877-849-9244

Williamsport

51

301-733-5899

Hagerstown

33

Mennonite Fellowship Home

301-766-0707

Hagerstown

20

Ravenwood Lutheran Village

240-420-4137

Hagerstown

40

3,480

l

Robinwood Assisted Living

240-420-4137

Hagerstown

70

3,510

l

301-791-9221

Hagerstown

55

3,600

l

301-223-7971

Williamsport

42

301-223-7971

Williamsport

32

4,785

Atria at Salisbury

410-546-9997

Salisbury

77

2,194

Baycare Assisted Living

410-615-4802

Salisbury

16

Chesapeake Manor Assisted Living

410-835-2427

Willards

16

Delmar Manor Assisted Living

443-235-9368

Delmar

32

Golden Gardens Assisted Living

443-235-6375

Salisbury

16

John B Parsons Assisted Living

410-742-1432

Salisbury

68

2,800

Lakeside at Mallard Landing

410-713-4734

Salisbury

85

2,550

Sterling Care at Harbor Pointe

410-860-8750

Salisbury

40

3,000

Baycare Assisted Living

301-229-2273

Pocomoke

16

Catered Living of Ocean Pines

410-208-1000

Ocean Pines

32

Chesapeake Cottage Assisted Living

410-651-2637

Snow Hill

16

Guiding Hands Assisted Living

ASSISTED LIVING

MEMORY CARE

PHONE

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Homewood at Williamsport

48

Maugansville Mennonite Home

Somerford House - Hagerstown

7

Twin Oaks Assisted Living Williamsport Retirement Village

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443-513-4438

Berlin

13

Gull Creek Senior Living

410-641-3171

Berlin

28

The Woodlands

410-208-9001

Berlin

49

3,720

2,380

PENNSYLVANIA

Cross Keys Village - Brethren Home Comm.

51

888-624-8242

New Oxford

123

Homewood at Martinsburg

48

814-793-3728

Martinsburg

65

Homewood at Plum Creek

48

717-637-4166

Hanover

104

4,623

Menno Haven

717-262-2373

Chambersburg

169

3,690

Rest Assured Assisted Living

814-634-0567

Meyersdale

28

2,550

SpiriTrust Lutheran

78

5,425

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Village at Gettysburg, The

40

717-334-4443

Gettysburg

17

5,201

Village at Kelly Drive, The

40

717-848-2585

York

84

2,950

Village at Luther Ridge, The

40

717-261-1251

Chambersburg

48

4,623

Village at Shrewsbury, The

40

717-235-5737

Shrewsbury

68

4,866

Village at Sprenkle Drive, The

40

717-764-9994

York

50

5,992

Village at Utz Terrace, The

40

717-637-0633

Hanover

20

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Some residents enter a nursing care center for a short-term stay after a surgery or illness, while others enter on a more permanent basis. 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

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Choosing a Nursing & Rehab Center Use this checklist to review options: PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Are public areas and resident rooms clean and

comfortable? Is ample parking available for visitors? Are private rooms available? Does the community have a pet? Does the community have safety features, such as handrails and grab bars? Are the exits clearly marked? Do individual residences include safety features, such as emergency alert and fire suppression systems?

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE What levels of care does the community offer? Skilled nursing care? Short-term rehabilitation? Memory care? Is the facility Medicare certified? Is the facility Medicaid certified? Are the home and its current administrator

licensed?

RESIDENT AND STAFF INTERACTION How many Registered Nurses (RNs) and

Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) are on staff? What type of education and training do staff members have? Do all staff members undergo screenings and background checks prior to employment? How does the community handle residents who need additional care and support? 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? Do staff members respond to residents’ requests for assistance promptly? What is the staff-to-resident ratio for each level of care? What is the staff-to-resident ratio at night and on weekends?

FEES AND COSTS What services are included in the daily rate? What services are available for an additional

fee? What are the fees?

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How often do rate increases occur?

DINING SERVICES Does the dining room look and smell inviting? Are there enough staff members available to

assist residents during meals?

Are the dining room tables, chairs and linens in

good condition?

Are residents allowed to invite guests for

meals?

Can residents select their own meal times, or

are there designated meal times?

Are three daily meals, snacks and beverages

included in the monthly rate?

Can the community accommodate special

dietary needs?

Is there a dietician or nutritionist involved in

meal planning?

ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS Are activities scheduled throughout the day and evening? Are fitness classes offered? Are there dedicated spaces for resident clubs and informal gatherings? Does the community offer regular outings to local restaurants, theaters, museums and other destinations? Are there outdoor spaces available for walking, gardening and recreation? Do the residents appear engaged? LOCATION Is the community conveniently located for

friends and family to visit?

Are there shopping, dining and entertainment

options near the community?

Is the community near preferred medical

providers?

OVERALL IMPRESSION Does the community look and feel like a place

you could call home?

Sources: www.whereyoulivematters.org, a senior living resource powered by the American Seniors Housing Association (ASHA) and www.medicare.gov, Medicare’s Nursing Home Checklist.

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A community that hums with camaraderie and a zest for living, on a beautiful 220-acre campus. Come see why Brooke Grove Retirement Village is one of the most sought-after continuing care retirement communities in Md. Independent living, assisted living, memory support, nursing care—and rehabilitative care in a new, state-of-the-art center.

At Genesis Healthcare, we offer a wide range of specialty services. Our Transitional Unit offers a rapid recovery option for patients requiring post-acute rehab and medical services due to acute illness, surgery or injury. Offers enhanced clinical services, with higher clinical staffing, all in a designated unit.

18100 Slade School Road • Sandy Spring, MD 301-260-2320 | bgf.org/brooke-grove

866-745-2273 genesishcc.com

MULTIPLE LOCATIONS BALTIMORE COUNTY FutureCare’s Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Program offers state-ofthe-art, comprehensive clinical care and rehab services at 14 facilities throughout Maryland. Our clinical care model is unique, featuring the FutureCare Plus nurse practitioner program, which staffs licensed and certified geriatric nurse practitioners, with oversight by our Medical Directors and attending physicians.

Multiple locations | futurecare.com VARIOUS LOCATIONS

HCR/ManorCare’s mission is to meet the needs of individuals who are discharged from the hospital and require additional nursing and rehabilitation care. We pursue this goal daily at more than 500 ManorCare Health Services and Heartland Health Care Centers skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers, Arden Courts Memory Care Communities, Heartland Home Health Care and Hospice care agencies. Multiple locations | hcr-manorcare.com

Confused? Call 1-800-394-9990, ext 4 or email help@proaging.com.

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Multiple locations

BALTIMORE

Levindale offers a full continuum of post-acute services to help patients regain function and vitality after a life-altering illness or injury. Our highly trained multidisciplinary team provides services to patients who are ready to leave the intensive care unit at shortterm acute care hospitals but still require long, intensive intervention. They also provide Acute Rehab, Subacute Rehab, Brain Health, Long Term Care, Adult Day Services, Outpatient Rehab, and have a Partial Hospitalization Program. 410-601-2400 | lifebridgehealth.org/levindale Stella Maris has been Baltimore’s choice for more than 60 years. Stella Maris is a leader in medical care, compassion, trust and respect. Stella Maris’ well-recognized services include: senior living facilities, home care, long term care, transitional care services, dementia care, hospice care and a senior day center.

BALTIMORE COUNTY

2300 Dulaney Valley Road Timonium, MD 410-252-4500 | stellamaris.org WASHINGTONCOUNTY COUNTY BALTIMORE Renowned for our exemplary care and service, Williamsport Retirement Village is home to one of the most extensive rehabilitation programs in the area offering an environment and programming that encourage privacy, independence and choice. Williamsport Retirement Village also offers beautiful assisted living homes on the campus, and skilled nursing care.

154 N Artizan Street • Williamsport, MD 301-223-7971

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Allegany Health Nursing & Rehab

301-777-5941

730 Furnace St.

Cumberland

153

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114

Cumberland Healthcare Center

301-724-6066

512 Winfred Rd.

Cumberland

134

l

l

236

Devlin Manor Health Care Center

301-724-1400

10301 Christie Rd.

Cumberland

124

l

l

225

Lions Center for Rehabilitation

301-722-6272

901 Seton Dr.

Cumberland

101

l

l

220

Moran Manor Health Care Center

301-359-3000

25701 Shady Ln., SW

Westernport

120

l

l

225

Sterling Care at Frostburg Village

301-689-2425

1 Kaylor Cir.

Frostburg

122

l

l

140

Baywoods Health Care Center

410-268-9222

7101 Bayfront Dr.

Annapolis

45

l

Cadia Healthcare - Annapolis

410-267-8653

900 Van Buren St.

Annapolis

97

l

l

195

Crofton Care & Rehabilitation Ctr.

410-721-1000

2131 Davidsonville Rd.

Crofton

180

l

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247

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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY

Fairfield Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.

380

410-923-6820

1454 Fairfield Loop Rd.

Crownsville

96

l

l

210

FutureCare - Chesapeake

83

410-647-0015

305 College Pkwy.

Arnold

152

l

l

343

Genesis - Hammonds Lane

80

866-745-2273

613 Hammonds Ln.

Brooklyn Park

117

l

l

420

Genesis - Severna Park Center

80

866-745-2273

310 Genesis Way

Severna Park

138

l

l

446

Genesis - Spa Creek Center

80

866-745-2273

35 Milkshake Ln.

Annapolis

130

l

l

490

Genesis - Waugh Chapel Center

80

866-745-2273

1221 Waugh Chapel Rd.

Gambrills

110

l

l

463

Glen Burnie Health & Rehabilitation

410-766-3460

7355 Furnace Branch Rd.

Glen Burnie

200

l

l

141

Heritage Harbour Health

410-897-1300

2700 South Haven Rd.

Annapolis

154

l

l

209

Marley Neck Health & Rehabilitation

410-768-8200

7575 E. Howard Rd.

Glen Burnie

95

l

l

240

North Arundel Health & Rehabilitation

410-761-1222

313 Hospital Dr.

Glen Burnie

111

l

l

220

410-956-5000

144 Washington Rd.

Edgewater

107

l

l

274

Autumn Lake at Alice Manor

410-889-9700

2095 Rock Rose Ave.

Baltimore

105

l

l

200

Arlington West Care Center

410-664-9535

3939 Penhurst Ave.

Baltimore

82

l

l

270

Blue Point Healthcare Center

410-367-9100

2525 W. Belvedere Ave.

Baltimore

135

l

l

220

South River Healthcare Center BALTIMORE CITY

Fayette Health and Rehabilitation Center

410-727-3947

1217 W. Fayette St.

Baltimore

156

l

l

310

FutureCare - Canton Harbor

83

410-342-6644

1300 S. Ellwood Ave.

Baltimore

160

l

l

332

FutureCare - Charles Village

83

410-889-8500

2327 N. Charles St.

Baltimore

109

l

l

322

FutureCare - Cold Spring

83

410-254-3300

4700 Harford Rd.

Baltimore

137

l

l

300

FutureCare - Good Samaritan

83

410-532-5600

1601 E. Belvedere Ave.

Baltimore

147

l

l

340

FutureCare - Homewood

83

410-554-6300

2700 N. Charles St.

Baltimore

136

l

l

327

FutureCare - Irvington

83

410-947-3052

22 S. Athol Ave.

Baltimore

190

l

l

330

FutureCare - Lochearn

83

410-358-3410

4800 Seton Dr.

Baltimore

200

l

l

318

FutureCare - Sandtown - Winchester

83

410-669-2750

1000 N. Gilmor St.

Baltimore

150

l

l

330

Genesis - Caton Manor Nursing

80

866-745-2273

3330 W. Wilkens Ave.

Baltimore

140

l

l

387

Genesis - Homewood Center

80

866-745-2273

6000 Bellona Ave.

Baltimore

112

l

l

385

Genesis - Long Green Center

80

866-745-2273

115 E. Melrose Ave.

Baltimore

134

l

l

457

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410-662-8606

4669 Falls Rd.

Baltimore

120

l

l

186

410-235-8860

700 W. 40th St.

Baltimore

242

l

l

363

l

l

245

l

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13, 79

410-601-2400

2434 W. Belvedere Ave.

Baltimore

292

410-624-3964

2801 Rayner Ave.

Baltimore

33

410-527-1111

300 International Cir.

Cockeysville

88

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Northwest Healthcare Center

410-664-5551

4601 Pall Mall Rd.

Baltimore

91

l

l

179

Overlea Health & Rehabilitation Center

410-426-1424

6116 Belair Rd.

Baltimore

150

l

l

172

86

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410-243-5700

830 W. 40th St.

Baltimore

60

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Nursing & Rehab Center at Stadium Place

410-554-9890

1010 East 33rd St.

Baltimore

49

l

l

Post Acute Care Center

410-325-4000

5009 Frankford Ave.

Baltimore

225

l

l

667-600-2600

3320 Benson Ave.

Baltimore

162

l

l

410-646-2100

10 N. Rock Glen Rd.

Baltimore

120

l

l

217

Accordius Healthcare

410-655-7373

9109 Liberty Rd.

Randallstown

172

l

l

394

Autumn Lake Healthcare Pikesville

410-486-8771

7 Sudbrook Ln.

Pikesville

140

l

l

Autumn Lake Healthcare at Bridgepark

410-542-5306

4017 Liberty Heights Ave.

Baltimore

94

l

l

282

41

443-578-8035

13801 York Road

Hunt Valley

59

l

66, 48

866-938-0075

709 Maiden Choice Ln.

Catonsville

206

l

l

375

Chapel Hill Nursing & Rehabilitation

443-576-1560

4511 Robosson Rd.

Randallstown

63

l

l

Chestnut Green Health Center at Blakehurst

410-494-6141

1055 West Joppa Rd.

Towson

44

l

Forest Haven Nursing & Rehabilitation

410-747-7425

701 Edmondson Ave.

Catonsville

167

l

l

254

Frederick Villa Nursing Center

410-788-3300

711 Academy Rd.

Baltimore

125

l

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235

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Roland Park Place

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Westgate Hills Rehab & Nursing

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Broadmead Health Center Charlestown

FutureCare - Cherrywood

83

410-833-3801

12020 Reisterstown Rd.

Reisterstown

170

l

l

348

FutureCare - Courtland

83

410-521-3600

6920 Scotts Level Rd.

Pikeville

151

l

l

300

FutureCare - Northpoint

83

410-282-0100

1046 North Point Rd.

Baltimore

155

l

l

310

FutureCare - Old Court

83

410-922-3200

5412 Old Court Rd.

Randallstown

144

l

l

355

Genesis - Catonsville Commons

80

866-745-2273

16 Fusting Ave.

Catonsville

144

l

l

332

Genesis - Cromwell Center

80

866-745-2273

8710 Emge Rd.

Baltimore

132

l

l

444

Genesis - Franklin Woods

80

866-745-2273

9200 Franklin Square Dr.

Baltimore

117

l

l

455

Genesis - Heritage Center

80

866-745-2273

7232 German Hill Rd.

Dundalk

174

l

l

384

Genesis - Loch Raven Center

80

866-745-2273

8720 Emge Rd.

Baltimore

113

l

l

447

Genesis - Multi-Medical Center

80

866-745-2273

7700 York Rd.

Towson

110

l

l

408

Genesis - Perring Parkway Center

80

866-745-2273

1801 Wentworth Rd.

Baltimore

110

l

l

448

80, 82

866-745-2273

515 Brightfield Rd.

Lutherville

100

l

l

519

43

443-998-8408

11630 Glen Arm Rd.

Glen Arm

31

l

l

421

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410-574-4950

6600 Ridge Rd.

Baltimore

182

l

l

140

410-821-9600

7001 N. Charles St.

Towson

179

l

l

157

410-828-9494

509 East Joppa Rd.

Towson

126

l

l

185 295

Genesis - Powerback Rehabilitation Glen Meadows HCR/ManorCare - Rossville HCR/ManorCare - Ruxton HCR/ManorCare - Towson Holly Hill Healthcare Center

410-823-5310

531 Stevenson Lane

Towson

75

l

l

King David Nursing & Rehabilitation

410-486-1500

4204 Old Milford Mill Rd.

Pikesville

119

l

l

Lorien Mays Chapel

410-252-0880

12230 Roundwood Rd.

Timonium

93

l

l

Maryland Masonic Homes

410-316-9129

300 International Cir.

Cockeysville

88

l

l

248

Meadow Park Rehabilitation & Healthcare Ctr

410-402-1200

1525 N. Rolling Rd.

Catonsville

120

l

l

220

Mid-Atlantic of Chapel Hill Nursing

350

410-922-2443

4511 Robosson Rd.

Randallstown

63

l

l

210

866-938-0075

8832 Walther Blvd.

Parkville

200

l

l

388

Oakwood Care Center

410-687-1383

1300 Windlass Dr.

Baltimore

130

l

l

233

Orchard Hill Rehabilitation & Healthcare Ctr

410-828-6500

111 West Rd.

Towson

139

l

l

168

888-418-7168

615 Chestnut Ave.

Towson

35

l

l

223

Ridgeway Manor Nursing Home

410-747-5250

5743 Edmondson Ave.

Catonsville

61

l

l

200

Riverview Care Center

410-574-1400

One Eastern Blvd.

Baltimore

238

l

l

150

St. Joseph’s Nursing Home

410-747-0026

1222 Tugwell Dr.

Catonsville

44

l

300

Oak Crest

Pickersgill Retirement Community

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410-252-4500

2300 Dulaney Valley Rd.

Timonium

440

l

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260

l

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Stella Maris, Inc.

410-747-3287

1502 Frederick Rd.

Catonsville

143

l

Summit Park Health & Rehabilitation

410-486-4573

6811 Campfield Rd.

Baltimore

131

l

l

310

410-646-2100

10 N. Rock Glen Rd.

Baltimore

120

l

l

217

Asbury Solomons Island

410-394-3029

11100 Asbury Cir.

Solomons

42

l

l

245

Calvert County Nursing Center

410-535-2300

85 Hospital Rd.

Prince Frederick 149

l

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246

Solomon’s Nursing Center

410-326-0077

13325 Dowell Rd.

Solomons

87

l

l

140

Autumn Lake Healthcare at Denton

410-479-4400

420 Colonial Drive

Denton

100

l

l

Caroline Nursing and Rehab Center

410-479-2130

520 Kerr Ave.

Denton

87

l

l

218

The Village at Augsburg

49

Westgate Hills CALVERT COUNTY

CAROLINE COUNTY

CARROLL COUNTY

Birch Manor Healthcare Center Copper Ridge

45

Brinton Woods Health & Rehabilitation

410-795-1100

7309 2nd Ave.

Sykesville

118

l

l

200

410-795-8808

710 Obrecht Rd

Sykesville

66

l

l

395

410-795 2737

1442 Buckhorn Rd.

Sykesville

61

l

l

290

l

341

Carroll Lutheran Village

38

877-848-0095

300 St Luke Cir

Westminster

103

l

Fairhaven

45

410-795-8801

7200 Third Ave

Sykesville

69

l

l

380

410-239-7139

3332 Main Street, Box 390

Manchester

109

l

l

265

69

301-829-6050

713 Midway Ave.

Mt. Airy

62

l

l

378

Lorien Taneytown

888-306-5009

100 Antrim Blvd.

Taneytown

63

l

l

308

Pleasant View Nursing Home

301-829-0800

4101 Old National Pike

Mount Airy

104

l

l

130

Westminster Healthcare Center

410-848-0700

1234 Washington Rd.

Westminster

158

l

l

215

Calvert Manor Healthcare Center

410-658-6555

1881 Telegraph Rd.

Rising Sun

144

l

l

240

Elkton Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

410-398-6474

One Price Drive

Elkton

Laurelwood Care Center

410-398-8800

100 Laurel Dr.

Elkton

133

l

l

215

Longview Nursing Home Lorien Mt. Airy

CECIL COUNTY

CHARLES COUNTY

Genesis - La Plata Center

80

866-745-2273

1 Magnolia Dr.

La Plata

147

l

l

455

Genesis - Waldorf Healthcare Center

80

866-745-2273

4140 Old Washington Hwy.

Waldorf

115

l

l

390

Restore Health Rehabilitation Center

240-448-2000

4615 Einstein Place

White Plains

80

l

Sagepoint Senior Living Services

301-934-1900

10200 La Plata Rd.

La Plata

165

l

l

270

866-745-2273

525 Glenburn Ave.

Cambridge

98

l

l

372

410-228-9191

520 Glenburn Ave.

Cambridge

160

l

l

114

301-874-5630

3200 Baker Circle

Adamstown

42

l

l

395

Citizens Care & Rehabilitation Center

301-600-1550

1900 Rosemont Ave.

Frederick

170

l

l

190

Frederick Health & Rehabilitation

301-695-6618

30 North Place

Frederick

120

l

l

228

DORCESTER COUNTY

Genesis - Chesapeake Woods Center

80

Signature HealthCARE at Mallard Bay FREDERICK COUNTY

Buckingham’s Choice

45

Genesis - Ballenger Creek Center

80

866-745-2273

347 Ballenger Center Dr.

Frederick

130

l

l

422

Genesis - Glade Valley Center

80

866-745-2273

56 West Frederick St.

Walkersville

124

l

l

421

88

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48

301-644-5600

7407 Willow Rd.

Frederick

122

l

l

260

Northampton Manor HealthCare Center

301-662-8700

200 East 16th St.

Frederick

196

l

l

210

St. Joseph’s Place

301-447-7007

331 South Seton Ave.

Emmitsburg

106

l

l

240

Vindobona Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

301-371-7160

6012 Jefferson Blvd.

Frederick

61

l

l

210

Goodwill Mennonite Home, Inc.

301-895-5194

891 Dorsey Hotel Rd.

Grantsville

89

l

l

144

Oakland Nursing & Rehabilitation

301-334-2319

706 East Alder St.

Oakland

100

l

l

Bel Air Health & Rehabilitation Center

410-879-1120

410 East MacPhail Rd.

Bel Air

155

l

l

Citizens Care Center

410-939-5500

415 S. Market St.

Havre de Grace

182

l

l

Forest Hill Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.

410-838-0101

109 Forest Valley Dr.

Forest Hill

156

l

l

Lorien Bel Air

410-803-1400

1909 Emmorton Rd.

Bel Air

69

l

l

337

Lorien Havre de Grace

888-667-9360

1501 Blenheim Farm Ln.

Havre de Grace

78

l

l

282

Sterling Care Riverside

410-575-6400

1123 Belcamp Garth

Belcamp

129

l

l

290

Ellicott City Healthcare Center

410-461-7577

3000 N. Ridge Rd.

Ellicott City

182

l

l

282

Lorien Columbia

410-531-5300

6334 Cedar Ln.

Columbia

209

l

l

268

Lorien Elkridge

410-579-2626

7615 Washington Blvd.

Elkridge

64

l

l

310

Lorien Encore at Turf Valley

410-461-7070

11150 Resort Rd.

Ellicott City

63

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Homewood at Frederick

GARRETT COUNTY

HARFORD COUNTY

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HOWARD COUNTY

KENT COUNTY

Heron Point of Chestertown

410-778-7300

501 E Campus Ave.

Chestertown

38

l

Autumn Lake Healthcare at Chestertown

45

410-778-1900

415 Morgnec Rd.

Chestertown

92

l

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325

Chester River Manor

410-778-4550

200 Morgnec Rd.

Chestertown

98

l

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196

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44

301-260-2320

18100 Slade School Rd.

Sandy Spring

190

l

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374

Genesis - Fairland Center

80

866-745-2273

2101 Fairland Rd.

Silver Spring

82

l

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390

Genesis - Sligo Creek Center

80

866-745-2273

7525 Carroll Ave.

Takoma Park

102

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83

240-487-4400

1051 Brightseat Road

Landover

150

l

l

FutureCare - Pineview

83

301-856-2930

9106 Pineview Rd.

Clinton

192

l

l

318

Genesis - Bradford Oaks

80

866-745-2273

7520 Surrats Rd.

Clinton

180

l

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368

Genesis - Doctors Community Rehab Center

80

866-745-2273

6710 Mallery Dr.

Lanham

130

l

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396

Genesis - Larkin Chase

80

866-745-2273

15005 Health Center Dr.

Bowie

120

l

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429

80

866-745-2273

205 Armstrong Ave.

Centreville

118

l

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378

QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY

Genesis - Corsica Hills Center SOMERSET COUNTY

Alice B. Tawes Nursing & Rehabilitation

410-968-1200

201 Hall Hwy.

Crisfield

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Aurora Senior Living of Manokin

410-651-0011

11974 Edgehill Terrace

Princess Anne

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29449 Charlotte Hall Rd.

Charlotte Hall

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21412 Great Mills Rd.

Lexington Park

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301-475-8000

21580 Peabody St.

Leonardtown

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ADDRESS

Charlotte Hall Veterans Home

301-884-8171

Chesapeake Shores

301-863-7244

St. Mary’s Nursing & Rehabilitation

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Bayleigh Chase

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410-822-8888

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Easton

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Genesis - The Pines

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866-745-2273

610 Dutchmans Ln.

Easton

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Cadia Healthcare - Hagerstown

301-733-8700

14014 Marsh Pike

Hagerstown

186

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Coffman Nursing Home, Inc.

301-733-2914

1304 Pennsylvania Ave.

Hagerstown

59

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301-671-5038

8507 Mapleville Rd.

Boonsboro

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301-797-4020

750 Dual Hwy.

Hagerstown

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Fahrney - Keedy Home and Village

50

Hagerstown Healthcare Center Homewood at Williamsport

877-849-9244

16505 Virginia Ave.

Williamsport

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Julia Manor Health Care Center

48

301-665-8700

333 Mill St.

Hagerstown

131

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Ravenwood Lutheran Village

240-420-4137

1183 Luther Dr.

Hagerstown

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Sterling Care at South Mountain

301-432-5457

141 S. Main St.

Boonsboro

148

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Village at Robinwood, The

240-420-4119

19800 Tranquility Circle

Hagerstown

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Western Maryland Hospital Center

301-791-4400

827 Linden Ave.

Hagerstown

63

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301-223-7971

154 N. Artizan St.

Williamsport

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Anchorage Healthcare Center

410-749-2474

105 Times Sq.

Salisbury

126

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Deer’s Head Hospital Center

410-543-4000

351 Deer’s Head Hospital Rd.

Salisbury

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866-745-2273

200 Civic Ave.

Salisbury

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410-742-8896

900 Booth St.

Salisbury

102

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Berlin Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

410-641-4400

9715 Healthway Dr.

Berlin

146

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Hartley Hall Nursing Home, Inc.

410-957-2252

1006 Market St.

Pocomoke

73

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Snow Hill Nursing and Rehabilitation

410-632-3755

430 W. Market St.

Snow Hill

69

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Williamsport Retirement Village

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WICOMICO COUNTY

Genesis - Salisbury Rehab & Nursing Center

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PENNSYLVANIA

Cross Keys Village

51

888-624-8242

2990 Carlisle Pike

New Oxford

270

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Homewood at Frederick

48

717-637-4166

425 Westminster Ave.

Hanover

120

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Homewood at Martinsburg

48

814-793-3728

437 Givler Drive

Martinsburg

129

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717-262-2373

2011 Scotland Ave.

Chambersburg

212

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Menno Haven SpiriTrust Lutheran

40

Village at Gettysburg, The

40

717-334-6204

1075 Old Harrisburg Rd.

Gettysburg

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Village at Luther Ridge, The

40

717-267-0677

2735 Luther Dr.

Chambersburg

40

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Village at Shrewsbury, The

40

717-235-6895

800 Bollinger Drive

Shrewsbury

100

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Village at Sprenkle Drive, The

40

717-767-5404

1802 Folkner Circle

York

104

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Village at Utz Terrace, The

40

717-637-0633

2100 Utz Terrace

Hanover

40

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Options for Memory Care Considering a residential community For older adults with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, moving to a residential memory care facility may be the best option. These communities can offer varying levels of care, depending on the needs of the patient. They also offer valuable peace of mind for family members and caregivers, who may no longer be able to provide care at home. Most retirement living communities offer options for individuals with memory care needs. Before selecting a community, potential residents and their families should carefully evaluate their current and future care needs. Consumers should also familiarize themselves with the wide variety of community options available. More information about housing options is available New At

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throughout the Sourcebook. Life Plan Communities These communities provide a full range of care options from independent living to nursing care. Residents with memory care needs would generally move in while they are still healthy and progress to higher levels of care. Assisted Living Assisted living facilities offer additional support for residents, including assistance with the activities of daily living. Many assisted living facilities offer services specifically designed for people with dementia. Skilled Nursing Facilities These communities offer roundthe-clock care for patients. Some

nursing homes have specialized units and specially trained staff to accommodate the needs of patients with dementia. Special Care Units Special Care Units, or SCUs, are also called memory care units and are designed to meet the specific needs of individuals with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. These units are often located within other residential care options. Some of these units are locked or secured for the safety of residents. SCUs generally offer other specialized services, including highly trained staff and activities designed for individuals with varying stages of dementia. Source: Information adapted from the Alzheimer’s Association (www.alz.org).

Specialized Memory Support Certified Center of Excellence Residences at Vantage Point, serving the Columbia community for 29 years, now offers direct entry and short-term respite care in our on-site memory support assisted living neighborhood.  Private apartments with full-bath  Predictable “All-inclusive” pricing. No additional level of care or medication management fees.  Access to our on-site 5-Star rated comprehensive nursing center with Residency Agreement  RN/LPN’s on-site 24/7, full-time social worker  Located in the heart of Columbia.

Call Today to schedule your personal visit! 410-992-1241 A Hearthstone Certified Center of Excellence

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Choosing a Memory Care Community Use this checklist to review options: STEP 1 – Call and ask questions

Are both the indoor and outdoor areas safe,

secure and monitored?

Are families encouraged to participate in care

Is there a designated family visiting area? Are residents allowed to bring personal items

planning?

Is care personalized to meet specific resident

with them, such as photos and bedding? needs, abilities and interests? Is the food appetizing? Is the staff specifically trained in dementia care? Can family and friends join residents for mealtime? Is there a physician and/or nurse practitioner on the premises and a registered nurse on site at all times? STEP 3 – Ask more questions and decide Are family and friends able to participate in Are planned activities scheduled, and do they resident care? actually take place? Do the visiting hours work for the family? Is transportation available for medical What is the discharge policy? Ask about any appointments or personal shopping? situation or condition that would lead a resident Is physical, occupational, speech and recreational to be discharged. therapy available? Is staff available to escort residents to the Emergency Room, if needed? STEP 2 – Visit and observe Is end-of-life/hospice care available on site, if Do residents appear comfortable, relaxed and needed? involved in activities? Is there indoor space available for residents to Source: Information adapted from the Alzheimer’s Association move around freely? (www.alz.org).

An integrated solution for dementia support.

Much more than memory and dementia care, Copper Ridge provides an integrated solution: • Residential Living • Short-term rehabilitation • The Peabody Club, adult day program • The Bistro, a supportive dining experience

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PHONE

CITY

WEBSITE

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY

Annapolitan Assisted Living

68

410-757-7000

Annapolis

annapolitanassistedliving.com

Brightview Annapolis

1

443-808-1232

Annapolis

brightviewseniorliving.com

Brightview Crofton Riverwalk

1

443-494-6901

Crofton

brightviewseniorliving.com

Brightview Severna Park

1

410-544-1605

Severna Park

brightviewseniorliving.com

Brightview South River

1

410-956-7310

South River

brightviewseniorliving.com

Heartlands Senior Living at Severna Park

7

410-729-1600

Severna Park

fivestarseniorliving.com

Somerford Place - Memory Care

7

410-224-7300

Annapolis

fivestarseniorliving.com

Spring Arbor of Crofton

64

410-451-1140

Crofton

springarborliving.com

Spring Arbor of Severna Park

64

410-544-7774

Severna Park

springarborliving.com

INSIDE BACK

667-600-2660

Baltimore

catholiccharities-md.org

12

410-664-4006

Mt. Washington

springwellseniorliving.com

PULL OUT PULL OUT

410-415-5600

Pikesville

arden-courts.com

410-847-9400

Towson

arden-courts.com

BALTIMORE CITY

Caritas House Asst Living - Catholic Charities Springwell

BALTIMORE COUNTY

Arden Courts of Pikesville Arden Courts of Towson Atrium Village

65

410-928-4637

Owings Mills

seniorlifestyle.com

Brightview Catonsville

1

410-788-5001

Catonsville

brightviewseniorliving.com

Brightview Mays Chapel Ridge

1

410-628-2100

Timonium

brightviewseniorliving.com

Brightview Perry Hall

1

410-529-1903

Nottingham

brightviewseniorliving.com

Brightview Rolling Hills

1

410-744-7101

Catonsville

brightviewseniorliving.com

Brightview Towson

1

410-296-3320

Baltimore

brightviewseniorliving.com

Brightview White Marsh Charlestown Dublin Court at Mercy Ridge

1

410-668-1588

Baltimore

brightviewseniorliving.com

48, 66

866-938-0075

Catonsville

ericksonliving.com

42

410-561-0200

Timonium

mercyridge.com

410-918-0400

Essex

lighthouseseniorliving.com

Maples of Towson, The

INSIDE FRONT BACK COVER

410-296-8900

Towson

themaples-towson.com

Oak Crest

48,66

866-938-0075

Parkville

ericksonliving.com

Lighthouse Assist Living & Memory Care

BALTIMORE COUNTY

Specialized memory care matters, and Arden Courts® is here to provide this unique care in a safe and nurturing environment. A professional staff that interacts and engages your loved one to the carefully researched and thoughtfully designed communities, we recognize every individual’s physical, mental and social needs and foster independence. Pikesville • Towson • Parkville 410-415-5600 • 410-847-9400 arden-courts.com

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FiveStar memory care services, including our award-winning Bridge to Rediscovery™ program, can help everyone in your family enjoy a better quality of life. Based on the same Montessori methodology used in school systems, the BTR program is personalized for each resident, leveraging their strengths in building a foundation of learning and success. fivestarseniorliving.com

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CITY

WEBSITE

CARROLL COUNTY

Brightview Westminster Ridge

1

410-668-1588

Westminster

brightviewseniorliving.com

Copper Ridge

45

410-795-8808

Sykesville

actsretirement.org

Lorien Mt. Airy

69

301-829-6050

Mt. Airy

lorienhealth.com

45

301-874-5630

Adamstown

actsretirement.org

7

301-663-8800

Frederick

fivestarseniorliving.com

FREDERICK COUNTY

Buckingham’s Choice Heartfields at Frederick Somerford of Frederick

7

301-668-3930

Frederick

fivestarseniorliving.com

64

301-732-7555

Frederick

springarborliving.com

Lighthouse Assist Living & Memory Care

INSIDE FRONT

410-465-2288

Ellicott City

lighthouseseniorliving.com

Residences at Vantage Point

39, 91

410-964-5454

Columbia

vantagepointresidences.org

7

410-313-9744

Columbia

fivestarseniorliving.com

Spring Arbor of Frederick HOWARD COUNTY

Somerford Place Columbia MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Aspenwood Senior Living Brooke Grove Retirement Village Five Star Premier Residences - Chevy Chase

7

301-598-6424

Silver Spring

fivestarseniorliving.com

44

301-260-2320

Olney

bfg.org

7

301-907-8895

Chevy Chase

fivestarseniorliving.com

7

301-805-8422

Bowie

fivestarseniorliving.com

45

410-822-8888

Easton

actsretirement.org

7

410-820-4400

Easton

fivestarseniorliving.com

7

301-791-9221

Hagerstown

fivestarseniorliving.com

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY

Heartfields at Bowie TALBOT COUNTY

Bayleigh Chase Heartfields at Easton WASHINGTON COUNTY

Somerford House Hagerstown

BALTIMORE COUNTY

A loving environment with the feel of home. That’s what you experience when you enter Dublin Court at Mercy Ridge. Trained staff who are not only there 24/7, but also “in the moment” with each resident, sharing their life while maintaining their dignity. It’s all about connecting with the resident and we do that well. 2525 Pot Spring Road • Lutherville, MD 410-561-0200 mercyridge.com

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Residences at Vantage Point, serving the Columbia area for 29 years now offers direct entry and respite care in our on-site memory support assisted living neighborhood. Private apartments with full bath. Predictable, “All-inclusive” pricing and access to our 5-Star rated on-site nursing center. Residences at Vantage Point is a Hearthstone Institute Certified Center of Excellence. 410-992-1241 vantagepointresidences.org

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Hospice Care

Improving the quality of life remaining A patient and family may turn to hospice care when the goals of patient care have switched from curing to comforting. Hospice involves a special system of supportive services, including pain and symptom management, social services, and emotional and spiritual support. Any individual of any age with a diagnosis of a terminal disease may turn to hospice. How Do I Receive Hospice Care? Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance generally require a prognosis of six months or less for services to be covered. In addition to traditional medical hospices, there is a non-medical hospice program in Montgomery County that offers support for patients with a year’s prognosis or less who may choose to continue their curative treatments. Hospice is unique in that care and

Any individual of any age with a diagnosis of a terminal disease may turn to hospice.

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 lifelimiting 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 in-patient hospice residential settings. What Services are Provided? Hospice team members focus primarily on managing the patient’s pain and symptoms with medication, medical supplies and equipment. Other services, such as speech and physical therapy, are available if necessary. If managing the symptoms within the home becomes impossible, hospice providers can offer shortterm 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

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When Margaret didn’t want to miss her granddaughter’s talent show,

(we understood.

So we attended the talent show for her, recording the entire performance so that, from the comfort of her own bed, she could watch her granddaughter shine. Personal touches like this are why more families have turned to Carroll Hospice for 30 years. Our certified team goes above and beyond—exceeding state and national benchmarks in quality hospice care—to create an experience that’s uniquely personal to your loved one’s story. 292 Stoner Avenue Westminster, MD 21157

Visit CarrollHospice.org/Stories or call 410-871-8000 to discover all the ways we can help you celebrate your family’s life together.

Home hospice | Inpatient hospice | Bereavement support | Serving Carroll, Baltimore & Frederick counties and Pennsylvania A non-profit affiliate of Carroll Hospital, a LifeBridge Health center

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spiritual aspects of dying. Surviving loved ones will receive bereavement care and counseling from the hospice professionals. How Do I Pay for Hospice? Most services are fully or partially covered by Medicare, Medicaid, private insurers or prepaid health plans. The non-medical services available in Montgomery County are free and delivered by a staff of trained volunteers. For traditional hospice services, financial assistance is available. 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-of-pocket expense.”

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. Information from the Hospice Foundation of America. To learn more, visit www. hospicefoundation.org

To receive the Medicare Hospice Benefit, patients must be eligible for Medicare Part A, have a terminal disease or condition with a less than six months prognosis, and sign a document certifying that they are choosing hospice care instead of

routine Medicare benefits. Patients may only receive covered benefits from a Medicare-approved hospice program. In addition to Medicare’s coverage, hospice services are also generally covered by Medicaid or private insurers.

Caring for life throughout the journey with illness and loss is our mission. We understand that making hospice decisions can be overwhelming and confusing to patients and their families. Our care team is here to help. Serving patients and families residing in Prince George’s and Anne Arundel Counties.

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HOSPICE CARE Carroll Hospice Heartland Hospice

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Hospice of the Chesapeake

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Stella Maris, Inc.

5

410-252-4500

stellamarisinc.com

410-921-0105

doulabydestiny.com

End of Life Doula Doula by Destiny CARROLL, BALTIMORE & FREDERICK

SERVING MULTIPLE REGIONS

For more than 30 years, families have turned to Carroll Hospice for home and inpatient hospice and bereavement support. That’s because our certified team goes above and beyond—exceeding state and national benchmarks in quality hospice care—to create an experience that’s uniquely personal to your loved one’s story.

Heartland Hospice care enables patients to maintain cherished activities in comfort, provide support to family members in caring for their loved ones and offers spiritual and emotional support. Our care focuses on providing proactive therapies, as well as experienced pain and symptom management.

Multiple locations 410-871-8000 | carrollhospice.org

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ANNE ARUNDEL & PRINCE GEORGE’S

Hospice of the Chesapeake provides physical, emotional and spiritual support services to individuals living with and affected by advanced illness. Using a team-oriented approach involving physicians, nurses, social workers, home health aides, chaplains and counselors, we’re committed to providing the best possible care for all and regardless of ability to pay. 410-987-2003 hospicechesapeake.org

BALTIMORE COUNTY BALTIMORE COUNTY Stella Maris has been Baltimore’s choice for more than 60 years. Stella Maris is a leader in medical care, compassion, trust and respect. Stella Maris’ well-recognized services include: senior living facilities, home care, long term care, transitional care services, dementia care, hospice care and a senior day center.

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Questions to Ask When Choosing a Hospice Program What services are provided? What kind of support is available to the family/ caregiver? What roles do the attending physician and hospice play? What does the hospice volunteer do? How does hospice work to keep the patient comfortable?

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How are services provided after hours? How and where does hospice provide short-term inpatient care? With which nursing homes or long-term care facilities does the hospice work? How long does it typically take the hospice to enroll someone once the request for services is made? Source: CaringInfo.org

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Aging in Place Options Choices for remaining at home Never want to move? Want to receive the care and support you need in the home you love? Whether you are committed to remaining in your long-time family home or an amenity rich apartment community, there are plenty of options for aging in place. Start here to find them all. What aging in place options are available and how can they help me? Homesharing is the practice of older adults renting extra rooms in their homes to supplement their income. Homeowners benefit from the additional social contact that a roommate can provide. They may also receive assistance with chores in exchange for a reduced rent. Home care is a large and diverse field. The basic home care options include companion care, home healthcare and skilled nursing care. Companion caregivers serve as surrogate family members and may offer assistance including meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, transportation and help with exercising. Home healthcare providers help older adults perform the activities of daily living they are no longer able to complete alone. These may include bathing, dressing, transferring, eating and toileting. Home healthcare providers may also offer some companion care services. Skilled nursing services are prescribed by a physician and delivered by a registered nurse. This type of care may include administering injections or medications, wound care, catheter care, respiratory therapy, or other medical tasks. Adult day care centers offer a variety of programs and amenities for older adults who need care and social opportunities during the day. Many providers offer assistance with the activities of daily living including eating, walking, toileting and medication management. They also

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generally offer a diverse schedule of activities including exercise programs. Villages are communities where residents work together to afford older adults the opportunity to remain in their homes as they age. Older adults receive volunteer support that allows them to maintain their independence. All residents benefit from enhanced multigenerational social connections. How should I find an aging in place provider? Use our research. Sourcebook features detailed articles, checklists,

featured listings and comprehensive tables in each of our specific aging in place sections. Use these resources to begin your search for a provider or option that is right for you and your family. After selecting the type of provider that best fits your wants, needs and budget, you should start calling individual companies to request additional information. Most providers can offer detailed brochures and easy-to-understand financial information. Given all the options available, older adults and their families can easily age in the place they love—home. 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com


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Homesharing

Homeowners and renters can share, save and socialize “Sharing is caring.” The phrase that is common in preschools also applies to many other situations. With the sharing economy now in full swing, sharing is not just caring; it is decidedly trendy. It is no surprise that the sharing economy is now making its way into the senior living industry. A system in which people share goods and services in exchange for money, the most obvious example of a sharing economy is Uber, which allows riders to pay drivers for transportation. Sharing economies often utilize online platforms to make the exchanges seamless and to eliminate the need for cash. For seniors, the sharing economy now presents the opportunity to share their homes and earn extra money (or find affordable rent), enjoy compatible roommates and avoid isolation. Enter homesharing. What is Homesharing? Homesharing is when older adults rent extra rooms in their homes to compatible housemates to supplement their income. Renters get an affordable place to live. Everyone gets more social contact. Depending on the type of homesharing arrangement, renters may provide light help around the house in exchange for lower rent. They may mow the lawn, take out the trash, clean the house or provide rides to the grocery store. This arrangement can make living independently easier for older adults—and allow them to remain in their homes longer. Homesharers also benefit from the added security that comes with having another adult in the home. If there is an accident or an emergency, there is someone available to help immediately. How Do Homeowners Find Roommates? Older adults may find roommates using existing connections. Anyone 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com

Using existing connections or online platforms to find a housemate, homeowners can share the unused rooms in their homes—gaining income and companionship.

Depending on the type of homesharing arrangement, homeowners may receive help with household chores in exchange for charging lower rent. interested in homesharing should first talk to friends and family members. This simple act may lead homeowners to their very own roommate. It worked for the Golden Girls! Seniors homeowners can also quickly and easily find roommates using online platforms. These platforms are specially designed to match homeowners with potential renters and are safe and easy to use. One platform that particularly caters to seniors, baby boomers, empty nesters and other older adults is Silvernest. Silvernest uses a proprietary matching tool to

help older adults find the perfect roommate. The platform also features resources including ID verification, background screening, electronic rent payments and lease generation. How Do Renters Find Homes to Share? Potential renters should also inform their friends and family that they are looking for a room to rent—and that they are open to living with an older adult. Renters can also use online sharing platforms to find available rooms in their area by searching based on their location and budget. While Silvernest caters to homeowners who are 50+, the platform can help anyone find a rental property. Silvernest renters range in age from 20s to 80s. The platform also includes secure messaging, so potential housemates can learn more about one another and determine the homesharing arrangement that works best for them. To learn more about sharing your home or to find a house to share, visit www.Silvernest.com. Enter the code PROAGING at checkout for 20% off on your first month.

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Safe and Accessible Homes

Creating home environments that promote aging in place According to 2018 Home and Community Preferences: A National Survey of Adults Age 18-Plus by AARP, 3 out of 4 adults age 50 and older want to stay in their homes and communities as they age. However, older adults are painfully aware of the challenges that come with aging in place. In the same study, only 59 percent of respondents anticipated being able to stay in their communities. Unfortunately, more than half of Americans (52%) age 65 plus will need long-term care in their lifetimes, according to investment research firm Morningstar. Otherwise healthy older adults often need help recovering after a major illness or a fall. In fact, falls are the most frequent cause of injury for older adults and often lead to increased care needs. A 2015 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed that about a third of older adults fall each year—and the number of falls is steadily rising. If older adults plan to successfully age in place, they must plan ahead to improve the safety and function of their home environment. Fortunately, there are a wealth of providers dedicated to helping older adults age in place. From home modification companies to emergency response services, there are professionals who can help older adults live in their homes for a lifetime. Use this section to plan ahead.

Certified Aging-in-Place Specialists Certified Aging-inPlace Specialists (CAPS) are professionals who are knowledgeable about home modifications to facilitate aging in place. They are familiar with common remodeling projects and can offer solutions to the common barriers to remaining at home. To find a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist in your area, call the National Association of Home Builders at 800-368-5242 or use the “Find a Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist” tool at nahb.org.

Test Your Home’s Health 1. Is there a step-free entrance into your home? 2. Is there a bedroom, full bath and kitchen on the main level? 3. Are the interior doorways at least 36” wide? 4. Are the kitchen cabinets and shelves easy for you to reach? 5. Are there secure handrails on both sides of the stairs?

Occupational Therapists As licensed health professionals, Occupational Therapists (OTs) help older adults find the supports they need to maximize health, safety and independence in the home environment. After performing an in-home assessment and identifying daily routines, OTs can make recommendations that will enhance both the function and safety of the home. To learn more about occupational therapists, visit AOTA.org.

6. Are your staircases and hallways well lighted? 7. Do all of your area rugs have non-slip grips to prevent tripping or slipping? 8. Do you have a shower with a step-free entry? 9. Are there nonslip strips or nonslip mats in the bathtub and/or shower? 10. Is there “blocking” (e.g. a wood stud or other solid surface) behind the bathroom walls, so grab bars can be securely installed in the bathtub, shower and toilet areas?

Excerpted from AARP’s HomeFit Guide. Consumers can download the complete worksheet at www.aarp.org/livable-communities/info-2014/homefit-resources-worksheets.html.

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Independence with a Little Help

Maryland program delivers non-medical support for aging in place Sometimes remaining independent means getting a little help. The Maryland Department of Aging has developed a unique program to help Maryland’s older adults age-in-place, while remaining safe, healthy and engaged. It is called Community for Life℠. What is the Community for Life℠ program? Community for Life℠ was designed to help Maryland’s older adults remain in their homes as they age. The program helps seniors maintain their independence without burdening loved ones, exhausting financial resources, or leaving home in favor of more expensive long-term care facilities. The program directly targets the non-medical needs associated with aging-in-place by offering three primary services: 1) home repair and maintenance, 2) a service navigator to coordinate access to services, and 3) transportation. How does the program work? For a monthly fee, members receive, at a minimum, the following services: • Basic home repair and maintenance by a community “Handyman,” a list of vetted contractors, and contract review. • Regular contact with a “Service Navigator” to help coordinate access to services and to assist with any needs that may arise. • Transportation to doctor appointments, grocery stores, shopping, social events, and more. • Additional services may be included in each community. Community for Life℠ helps protect older adults from scams, fraud, and exploitation by providing them with essential non-medical services to help them continue living independently in their homes. The program also helps prevent falls and in-home accidents by ensuring that necessary repairs are completed. Finally, many participants are able to maintain their home equity and remain independent without 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com

Designed to help Maryland’s older adults maintain independence, Community for Life℠ addresses the non-medical needs associated with aging in place.

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The goal is to have Community for LifeSM programs statewide. Please check aging.maryland.gov for new programs. becoming isolated—improving both their financial and mental health. Who is eligible for the program? Residents of Maryland and age 65 or older. There are no health or income qualifications for the program. Community for Life℠ is available in

a variety of communities and counties throughout Maryland. A complete list of current programs and contact information is featured on their website. More information about Community for Life℠ is available at aging.maryland.gov.

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Planning for Care at Home by Phyllis Mensh Brostoff

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If you took a poll of older adults and asked each person if they wanted to remain in their own home until the end of their life, most people would say, “of course.” That is a wonderful goal, which often takes a lot of sound planning to be successful. Anything can get in the way—accidents, illness, lack of energy, declining physical abilities—of achieving your desired independence. It is hard to give up even a little autonomy, but asking for assistance can help keep you where you want to be—in your own home. What if You Become Homebound? If you are recovering from an acute illness, you may be eligible for home health services that are paid for by the Medicare program. An Aging Life Care Manager™ can help you access

licensed home health services by facilitating a conversation with your physician about your need for skilled nursing services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and/or speech

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HOME CARE plan for services in your home once you are discharged. However, Medicare will only pay for these services if you are “homebound.” Homebound is defined as only leaving your home for “medical treatment or short, infrequent absences for non-medical reasons, like attending religious services.” You may also receive help from a home health aide under the supervision of a professional nurse or therapist. A physical or occupational therapist can evaluate your home and recommend equipment (such as grab bars in the bathroom) that will improve your safety.

limited, ending when you have met the goals of treatment and the need for the skilled care has ended. If you have enrolled in a Medicare Advantage program, you may also have access to additional services such as home visits after a hospitalization.

Accessing services These services must be obtained from a state licensed home health agency certified to provide Medicare-reimbursed services. They may be freestanding agencies, or they may be part of a large, hospitalbased organization. Licensed home health services are usually time-

Non-Medical Aides, Companions and Homemakers There are many types of paid care giving services available— often called non-medical aides, companions and homemakers—who many people hire privately. If you do, you or your family should check at least two work-related references,

Other Home Care Services Many other care services are provided in the home but are not licensed or paid for by Medicare. An Aging Life Care Manager can help you understand what they can offer, access reputable services, and monitor them on an on-going basis.

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develop a specific set of tasks and expectations for the caregiver, arrange to pay all appropriate taxes, and have the required insurance coverage. Caregiver services can also be arranged through an agency. While this may cost more per hour than hiring an aide yourself, hiring an agency assures you of coverage when the aide is sick, on vacation or quits. The agency also carries liability insurance and is responsible for all employment taxes and employee bonding. An Aging Life Care Manager can help you find a reputable agency and get important questions answered, such as: do they check police and driver license records; do they provide supervision; how do they handle cancellations; and how long have they been in business? Thank you to the Aging Life Care Association™ for permission to share this information. You may learn more about Aging Life Care™ at aginglifecare.org

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A Call May Be the Answer

Maryland service provides free check-in calls for seniors Sometimes a simple call is all you— or your mom, dad or loved one— needs. The Maryland Department of Aging offers just that: a daily phone call to check on your well-being. Created to give older adults who live alone and their loved ones added peace of mind, the Senior Call Check program provides a free daily automated phone call to participants. The calls are made within the same one-hour time block selected by participants every day. The calls ensure that participants are able to answer the phone. Who is eligible for Senior Call Check? Maryland residents who are 65 years of age or older and have a landline or cell phone are all eligible. TTY is available. How does the program work? After approval and enrollment, participants receive daily calls during a one-hour time block selected by the participant. Calls are available during four time slots: 8-9 a.m., 9-10 a.m., 2-3 p.m. and 3-4 p.m. If the participant does not answer the initial call, they will be tried two more times. If the subsequent calls go unanswered, an alternative contact selected by the participant will be called and asked to check on the participant. If none of the calls are answered, local law enforcement may be asked to perform a non-

The Maryland Senior Call Check program provides a free daily automated call to verify the well being of older residents at a time that is convenient for them. emergency welfare check. To make changes to your enrollment information, such as your phone number, the time of the call or alternate contact’s information, or to request a vacation or sick leave hold, call 1-866-50-CHECK. How do I enroll? The easiest way to register for Senior Call Check is to visit the

Maryland Department of Aging’s website at aging.maryland. gov. Eligible participants can register online or download and print the Senior Call Check paper application and mail it in. Maryland residents who do not have access to the Internet can call 1-866-50-CHECK to register. For more information, visit aging.maryland.gov.

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Use these questions to interview providers: How long has this provider been serving the community? Does this provider supply literature explaining its services, eligibility requirements, fees and funding sources? Many providers furnish patients with a detailed “Bill of Rights” that outlines the rights and responsibilities of the providers, patients and caregivers. How does this provider select and train its employees? Does it protect its workers with written personnel policies, benefits packages and malpractice insurance? Are nurses or therapists required to evaluate the patient’s home care needs? If so, what does this entail? Do they consult the patient’s physicians and family members? Does this provider include the patient and his or her family members in developing the plan of care? Are patients involved in making care plan changes? Is the patient’s course of treatment documented,

detailing the specific tasks to be carried out by each professional caregiver? Does this provider take time to educate family members on the care being administered to the patient? Does this provider assign supervisors to oversee the quality of care patients are receiving in their homes? If so, how often do these individuals make visits? Who can the patient and his or her family members call with questions or complaints? How does the agency follow up on and resolve problems? What are the financial procedures of this provider? Does the provider furnish written statements explaining all of the costs and payment plan options associated with home care? What procedures does this provider have in place to handle emergencies? Are its caregivers available 24 hours a day, seven days a week?

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Adult Day Care

Providing socialization and care Adult 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 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, staff members should be able to provide clear and easy-tounderstand information about the services and activities provided at the center. Checking references from individuals who are currently using this provider or have used them in the past is the final step in the decisionmaking process. Source: www.nadsa.org.

Choosing an Adult Day Center Use this checklist to review options Use the following questions to guide your visits to adult day centers. Be sure to get all your questions answered and do not hesitate to ask follow-up questions if anything seems unclear. How many years has the center been in operation? Is the center licensed, certified or accredited? What are the days and hours of operation? If needed, is assistance provided with eating, toileting and dispensing medication? What types of activities are provided? Do participants help plan activities? Are meals or snacks provided? Can special dietary needs be accommodated? Do participants have individual service plans? How often are they updated? What is the staff to participant ratio? What type of training do staff members receive?

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Are fees charged hourly, daily or monthly? What will the total fee be for services? How are payments accepted? Is a deposit required? Is financial assistance available? Are special care options available for participants with certain conditions, such as memory loss? Are transportation services available? What is the additional fee? Is physical or occupational therapy available on site? Is there an additional fee? Is the facility easily accessible? Is the facility clean and pleasant? Do staff members and participants seem to interact frequently? Are staff members welcoming and engaging? Do participants appear happy and engaged? Source www.nadsa.org.

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PHONE

CITY

Friendship Adult AMDC

410-866-3700

Baltimore

Friendship at Owings Mills

410-902-0252 Owings Mills

Happy Time Day Care Center

410-664-0056

Baltimore

Heritage Adult Enrichment

410-825-5575

Baltimore

Hong Lok Adult Medical Day

410-686-8868

Essex

Hopkins Elder Plus

410-550-7044

Baltimore

410-601-3359

Baltimore

BALTIMORE COUNTY (continued) PHONE

CITY

ALLEGANY COUNTY Cumberland Covenant House

301-722-6681

Cumberland

Evergreen Adult Day Services

301-777-2650

Cumberland

George’s Creek ADC

301-463-4085

Lonaconing

Joyful Adult Medical Day

Willow Creek Adult Center

301-777-8422

Cumberland

L.I.F.E. Adult Medical Day

410-735-5433

Arbutus

League For People w/ Disabilities

410-323-0500

Baltimore

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY

LifeBridge Hlth Adult Day Srvs

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443-426-1800 Randallstown

Active Day of Annapolis

410-573-9100

Annapolis

Lifeway Adult Medical Day

443-226-3289 Owings Mills

Caring Hand Adult Day Care

410-789-9850

Brooklyn

Maximum Day Services I & II

410-581-9150

Owings Mills

Foundation Adult Day Care

410-789-7772

Linthicum

New Life Adult Medical Day

410-988-8400 Windsor Mills

Moo Goog Adult Med Day Care

410-987-0360

Millersville

Phoenix Adult Daycare Ctr

443-278-9290

Woods Adult Day Care Center

410-987-0360

Millersville

Progress Unlimited

410-363-8550 Owings Mills

Rainbow Park Adult Care Ctr

410-517-1828

Baltimore

Renaissance AMDC

410-580-9301

Pikesville

Baltimore

Rob N Ness Adult Medical

410-744-8225

Catonsville

410-329-1444

Hunt Valley

BALTIMORE CITY Active Day of Baltimore

410-242-0379

Adult Day Care of Overlea

410-444-5800

Baltimore

St. John Adult Medical Day

Caring Hands AMDC

410-285-7060

Baltimore

St. Ann Adult Day Care Stella Maris Senior Day Center

Extended Family Adult Day

410-233-0048

Baltimore

Golden Days Medical Day Care

410-242-6650

Baltimore

Golden Dove Senior Med Day Ctr

410-462-3802

Baltimore

Golden Pond Adult Day Program

443-850-1586

Baltimore

Keswick Adult Day Center

410-662-4324

Baltimore

Levels Medical Adult Day Care

410-779-7487

Baltimore

Maryland Avenue ADC

443-873-9814

Baltimore

667-205-1111

Baltimore

Paradise Adult Medical Day

410-483-4444

Baltimore

Ravens Med. Adult Day Care

410-225-7888

Baltimore

League For People w/ Disabilities

410-323-0500

Baltimore

Today’s Care & Family AMDC

410-319-9009

Baltimore

CARROLL COUNTY

True Vine Adult Day Care

410-444-0204

Baltimore

More Than Just Friends AMDC

BALTIMORE COUNTY

INSIDE BACK

667-600-2680

Baltimore

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410-252-4500

Timonium

410-319-9161

Baltimore

Today’s Care and Family ADC Town Square

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410-847-2152

Nottingham

410-574-5005

Essex

Adult Day Care of Calvert Co.

410-535-0133

Prince Fred.

Friendly Health Services

410-535-6542 Huntingtown

Welcome Friends ADMC CALVERT COUNTY

CAROLINE COUNTY Caroline County Medical ADCC

410-479-8065

Denton

The Peabody Club - Copper Ridge 92

410-552-3207

Sykesville

West End Place ADCC

410-840-0406 Westminster

A Providence Medical ADC

410-523-1500

Baltimore

Active Day of Arbutus

410-242-8900

Arbutus

Active Day of Parkville

410-663-9501

Parkville

Active Day of Randallstown

410-922-8600 Randallstown

Active Day of Timonium

410-560-6717

Timonium

Alice Manor Adult Med Day

410-298-7255

Baltimore

Caring Hands ADC - Dundalk

410-285-7060

Dundalk

Center for Social Change

443-405-3712 Randallstown

DORCHESTER COUNTY

Easter Seals Adult Day Services

410-277-0940

Baltimore

Friends & Family Adult Day Care

410-277-0070

Windsor Mill

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CECIL COUNTY Adult Day at Union Hospital

410-392-0539

Elkton

CHARLES COUNTY Fenwick Landing ADC

301-638-4100

Waldorf

Sagepoint Adult Day Services

301-934-6753

La Plata

Daybreak Adult Day Services

410-221-1900

Hurlock

Pleasant Day Medical ADC

410-228-0190

Cambridge

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CITY

Kent Island Adult Day Medical Srvs

410-604-3731

Stevensville

Centreville Adult Day Medical Srvs

410-758-3533

Centreville

301-373-6515

Hollywood

Diakon Adult Day at Ravenwood

301-791-1030

Hagerstown

Easter Seals Adult Day Services

301-745-3828

Hagerstown

Florida Avenue MDC

301-714-1003

Hagerstown

Washington Co. HDC - ADC

301-791-5421

Hagerstown

443-523-0050

Salisbury

410-632-0111

Snow Hill

717-624-5500

New Oxford

QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY PHONE

CITY

Daybreak Adult Day Services

301-696-0808

Frederick

Frederick Medical Day Care

301-791-5421

Frederick

FREDERICK COUNTY

ST. MARY’S COUNTY St. Mary’s Adult Med Day Care WASHINGTON COUNTY

HARFORD COUNTY Active Day of Harford County

410-273-2060

Abingdon

HOWARD COUNTY Arirang Adult Medical Day

410-730-9740

Columbia

Comfort Life Care

410-796-1188

Elkridge

Long Life Adult Medical Day Ctr

443-276-3088

Columbia

Rainbow Terrace ADC

301-725-7088

Columbia

Royal Garden Adult Medical

443-583-3777

Columbia

WORCESTER COUNTY

Winter Growth

410-964-9616

Columbia

Worcester Adult Day Medical Srvs

Shine Senior Center

301-310-3067

Columbia

WICOMICO COUNTY Shady Pines Adult Day Services

PENNSYLVANIA ADAMS COUNTY

KENT COUNTY Kent County MADC

410-778-5581

Chestertown

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VILLAGES

What is a Village? A Village is a community or group of people who want to live in their own homes as they get older, with all the resources needed to live active lives. A village provides many of the benefits of a traditional retirement community—all in the comfort of the family home. Village residents maintain their independence, their friendships and multigenerational community connections. Because they work together to ensure each other’s continued health and safety, residents are able to live long, full lives in their homes. What Does the Village Offer? Villages offer volunteer help to their members. Volunteers provide transportation to medical appointments, grocery delivery, and other specialized services as needed. Volunteers may also help with simple tasks at home. Examples include small repairs, changing light bulbs, providing cooked meals to a sick neighbor, or offering assistance with laundry for someone who was just released from the hospital. Villages focus on building social connections. There are organized

VILLAGES

events, large and small, that are of interest to the community. Villages may organize book clubs, walking groups, knitting clubs, guest speaker events, group outings and so much more. Many Village events take place at a neighbor’s home; others take place at a local church, synagogue, mosque, library or community recreation center. Villages often partner with other local organizations to develop programs together.

Who Creates the Village? Villages are created by residents of the community. The residents are people who have a vision for an improved quality of life for all. Every new Village starts with a vision and with a dedicated core of individuals ready and willing to make that vision a reality. For more information, visit wavevillages.org or Village to Village Network - National Network: vtvnetwork.org.

PHONE

WEB OR EMAIL

At Home Chesapeake

410-647-1997

athomechesapeake.clubexpress.com

Bannockburn Neighbors Assisting Neighbors

301-229-5639

bannockburncommunity.org

Bethesda Metro Area Village

301-651-4531

bmavillage.org

MARYLAND

Aging Well With Friends of Sandy Spring

agingwellwithfriends.org

Bradley Hills Village

240-600-1846

bhv.clubexpress.com

Burning Tree Village

240-389-3829

burningtreevillage.org

CHAI/Supportive Community Network

410-500-5319

chaibaltimore.org

Cheverly Village

240-770-1033

cheverlyvillage.org

Chevy Chase at Home

301-657-3115

chevychaseathome.org

East County Village Seniors

301-933-7488

mymcmedia.org/tag/east-county-village-seniors

Friendship Heights Neighbors

240-620-3285

fhneighbors.org

Garrett Park Senior Committee

301-933-7488

garrettpark2@comcast.net

Greater Farmland Senior Village

301-984-6855

greaterfarmland.org

Greater Stonegate Village

240-918-7989

greaterstonegatevillage.org

Helping Hands University Park

301-892-6636

helpinghandsup.org

HomePorts

443-480-0940

homeports.org

Hyattsville Aging in Place

301-887-3101

hyattsvilleaginginplace.org

Little Falls Village

301-320-3267

littlefallsvillage.org

Long Branch Sligo Neighborhood Village

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Professional Resources Information for senior-serving professionals An ailing grandmother. A parent in crisis. A beloved relative who can’t find the care they need. It is these very personal—and often very challenging—experiences that inspire many professionals to seek out a career in senior services. In fact, many professionals in the field of aging see a problem and set out to become the solution. From young adults who chose this profession from the outset to individuals launching second careers, senior-serving professionals have historically struggled to find appropriate education and support resources. Fortunately, the rapidly aging population and the increased demand for qualified professionals to serve them is changing all of that. Professionals in the field of aging are often drawn to the industry following a personal experience with a parent, grandparent or other loved one.

What professional resources are available and how can they help me? Education & Training - There are now several local and regional programs that offer curriculum focused on aging. These programs cater to both those seeking a first career, and those looking to enhance their existing skills or launch a new career. These programs are also a great place for employers to seek out qualified candidates. Networking & Education Groups – Regional networking and education groups are an excellent way for professionals to learn and connect. They allow members to both provide and receive referrals. They also offer unique educational opportunities that are vital to professionals seeking to remain current in a constantly evolving industry. Trade Associations & Government Agencies - Regional and national trade associations offer members the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and resources to better serve older adults and their loved ones. These groups generally offer networking, education and advocacy support for 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com

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senior-serving professionals. They are an important resource for any professional who wants to grow in their career. Government agencies can also provide support for business people.

copies of Sourcebook by: • Calling 1-800-394-9990, • Visiting positiveagingsourcebook. com/order or • Emailing orders@proaging.com.

Event Calendar & Career Center - Sourcebook provides a free event calendar and career center for professionals, via ProAging. View and post jobs and events at www. proaging.com.

How should I find professional resources? Use our research. Sourcebook features detailed articles and comprehensive tables in our professional resources section. Whether you have been working in the field for years or you are looking for a career change, the resources in this section are designed to serve you—so you can serve more seniors.

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EDUCATION

Studying Aging

Academic programs for professionals Whether you are a veteran of the senior-serving industry looking to gain new skills and insights, a young adult interested in the field of aging, or a professional from another industry looking to reinvent your career, there are academic programs available to help. The senior-serving industry is growing—and hiring. Discovering an Interest Many professionals in the field of aging are drawn to the industry through a personal experience with an aging loved one. Young adults who are looking for career options may find that they are natural caregivers while helping to care for a grandparent. Experienced professionals may discover inspiration for a new career while caring for a parent. No matter how they come to the industry, anyone interested in serving seniors will quickly find that there are opportunities to make a difference and build a career. Taking Action (and Classes) Maryland and the surrounding region offer several academic programs that are well suited for undergraduates looking to prepare for a career and seasoned professionals eager to add formal training to their

Programs are available for undergraduates looking to prepare for a career in aging and seasoned professionals eager to add formal academic training to their resume. resume. Offerings include both degree programs and certificate programs. Classes are frequently available at night or online, making it easier for busy professionals to attend.

local networking groups to state and regional trade associations, there are groups that can help you build a network and grow your business. The following pages include listings of both local and regional groups. Sourcebook provides a free event calendar and career center for professionals, via ProAging. This is a great place to start your search for a new job. View and post jobs and events at www.proaging.com.

Launching a Career In addition to the resources provided by educational institutions, which generally offer career counseling, new professionals should seek out other connections. From

EDUCATION PROGRAMS

WEBSITE

PHONE

MARYLAND ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Johns Hopkins University - The Certificate on Aging Montgomery College - Aging Studies McDaniel College - The Center for the Study of Aging Towson University - Gerontology Program University of Maryland - Graduate Certificate, Gerontology University of Maryland Baltimore - Gerontology Program

advanced.jhu.edu/certificate-on-aging

410-516-7428

montgomerycollege.edu

240-567-5000

mcdaniel.edu/csa

410-857-2500

towson.edu

410-704-2637

sph.umd.edu/degrees/certificate-gerontology

301-405-2548

umaryland.edu/gerontology

University of Md. Baltimore County - Erickson School of Aging Studies

erickson.umbc.edu/

443-543-5628.

University of Md. University College - Gerontology and Aging Services

umuc.edu

855-655-UMUC

REGIONAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Georgetown University - Masters in Aging and Health George Mason University - Assisted Living/Senior Housing Admin

aging.georgetown.edu

202-687-2927

hap.gmu.edu/program/view/20787

703-993-1955

ORGANIZATIONS

Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education

aghe.org

Gerontological Society of America

geron.org

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NETWORKING

GAIN

SPIN ESPC

BCPC PROAGING

COGS

MARYLAND REGIONS

GROWS

Western

AASPG

Central Maryland Eastern

PGSPN

Southern DC Metro

Networking for Professionals Regional groups to help you connect and learn Professionals who work with seniors and their loved ones need to be up-todate on local resources and services. They also need a solid grasp of the key issues and trends in the marketplace. Senior-serving professionals can gain the knowledge they need by joining and participating in one of the regional networking and education groups in the State of Maryland. Maryland has groups for all types of professionals, serving all of the state’s various regions. These groups have a wide variety of organizational structures, ranging from informal groups to non-profits that require members to pay dues and offer a variety of membership benefits in return. Most groups meet periodically

Attendees at local events learn from expert speakers and connect with their peers.

and will allow prospective members to attend a few meetings before joining. Regional networking and education groups are distinct from trade associations. They

NETWORKING ORGANIZATIONS AASPG - Anne Arundel Senior Provider Group BCPC - Baltimore County Provider Council

tend to attract a broader range of local professionals than trade associations. Members also tend to focus their businesses locally, serving seniors in specific regions. These distinctions make these groups an excellent way to fully understand what services are available in each region—allowing professionals to both provide and receive referrals. Education and networking opportunities directly address the challenges that senior-serving professionals are encountering in the field every day. Regional groups were created by local professionals for local professionals. Explore your options today and start connecting.

REGION SERVED

WEBSITE

Anne Arundel County

seniorprovidergroup.org

PHONE

Baltimore County

bcpcouncil.org

410-887-2109

COGS - Coalition of Geriatric Services

Howard County

cogsmd.org

410-997-0610

ESPC - Elder Services Provider Council

Frederick County

espcfrederick.com

Harford County

harfordgain.com

GAIN - Geriatric Assistance and Information Network GROWS - Grass Roots Org. for the Well-Being of Seniors

Montgomery County

growsmc.org

PGSPN - Prince George's Senior Provider Network

Prince George's County

pgspn.org

ProAging - Events for Professionals by Sourcebook

Baltimore Region

proaging.com

800-394-9990

Carroll County

facebook.com/carrollcountyspin/

410-386-3800

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MNCHA

Home Care Representation

Maryland-National Capital Homecare Association supports providers In these changing healthcare times, it is important for homecare providers to stand together and work on issues collectively. The Maryland-National Capital Homecare Association (MNCHA) allows providers to do just that. MNCHA works to support homecare providers by participating in legislative activity and working with government agencies to promote reasonable laws and standards. Ultimately, MNCHA promotes the ability of homecare providers to offer quality care to the people they serve. 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. Members also feel that they are stronger together—as one voice representing the home care field. Members receive a wide range of benefits. These include discounted online and in-person training sessions; networking opportunities; quarterly sector meetings and discounted admission to an annual meeting; legislative advocacy; and access to a career center, among other benefits.

Maryland-National Capital Homecare Association (MNCHA) The Maryland-National Capital Homecare Association (MNCHA) is the trade association for the homecare sector in Maryland. We represent both non-profit and for-profit health care providers in Maryland and D.C. including Medicare-certified Home Health Agencies, Private Duty agencies and registries, and Durable Medical Equipment businesses. MNCHA provides members with:  Member Pricing on Educational Programs  Networking Opportunities  Advocacy at the State and Federal levels  Member-Only Content  Career Center Discounted Pricing  24/7 Access to our Emergency Preparedness Network  2 4/7 Access to Federal Regulatory and Legislative Information

Memberships are available for home care providers, organizations that provide products or services to home care providers, and individuals

(with approval by the Executive Director). Both non-profit and for-profit healthcare providers in Maryland and D.C. are eligible for membership.

MNCHA MEMBERS Affiliate Members

Durable Medical Equipment Members American Medical Equipment, Inc. Bay View Homecare, Inc.

410-719-1222 410-665-0107 X22

Capitol Medical Supply

202-667-1097

Grubb's Pharmacy

202-543-4400

Hill's Drug Store, Inc.

410-763-8966

Medi-Rents & Sales, Inc.

410-327-7252

21C Integrative Services

410-530-8823

Allegiance Group

913-338-4790

Axxess

214-912-9916

BlackTree Healthcare Consulting

610-536-6005

Caregiver Jobs Now

240-938-1142

Community Health Accreditation Partner (CHAP)

202-467-1702

Health Financing Consultants, Inc.

410-321-6355

HomeRehabNetwork.com

800-341-5838

Neb Doctors

866-643-4020

New Hampshire Pharmacy and Medical Equip

202-726-3100

ISTA Personnel Solutions

917-776-1879

301-577-5846

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Mid-Atlantic

301-461-4961

Norbrook Medical Equipment and Supplies, Inc. Optimal Health Care Inc Professional Respiratory Homecare Services, Inc

301-790-4962 X333 410-281-0002

Quality DME, Inc.

703-288-9131

Spectrum Medical, Inc.

301-587-2992

Therapy Systems DME Inc.

410-263-5557

Twenty Four Hour Dependable Med. Supplies, LLC

410-344-1137

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kdballenger@msn.com

Link Healthcare Advantage, LLC

443-340-4646

Medline Industries, Inc.

800-633-5463

Radiation Physics, Inc

301-937-4072 X233

Sandata Technologies, LLC

516-484-4400 X1204

VGM Group

866-512-8465

WellSky

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443-609-3640

2ndFamily.com

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301-890-7575

a1actionnursingcare.com

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Advanced Nursing and Home Support

240-430-1500

advancedhomesupport.com

l

Adventist HealthCare

301-592-4400

adventisthomecare.com

443-312-2111

assistinghands.com/11/maryland/columbia

l

301-742-5533

augusthomecaresvc.com

l

Assisting Hands Home Care

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August Home Care Services, LLC Bayada

l

410-823-0880

bayada.com

410-910-9425

brightstarcare.com

l

Capital Home Care

301-610-9900

capitalhomecare.com

l

Circle of Friends, LLC

301-260-0338

cofllc.com

l

Complete Care Solutions LLC

301-548-0100

completecaresolutionsllc.com

l

BrightStar Health Care

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Comprehensive Home Health Care Agency

l

301-622-1260

comprehensive-homehealth.com

*

301-909-8117

corewoodcare.com

l

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301-588-8200

familynursingcare.com

l

Family Choice Healthcare

888-358-1341

familychoicehealthcare.com

l

Genesis SelectCare

800-480-3225

selectcare.genesishcc.com

l

Holy Cross Home Care and Hospice

301 557 4663

trinityhomehealth.org

Corewood Care Family & Nursing Care

Home Call, Inc - LHC Group

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301-417-2172

lhcgroup.com

Home Helpers Home Care

410-944-4380

homehelpershomecare.com/nw-baltimore

HomeCall, Inc. - Easton/ LHC Group

240-215-4668

lhcgroup.com

HomeCentris Healthcare

410-486-8303

homecentris.com

HSC Health & Residential Services

301-760-3350

hschealth.org

l

JemiSun Healthcare Services Inc

301-351-1329

jemisunhealthcareservices.com

l

LIFEMATTERS

301-652-7212

lifemattersusa.com

l

Malim Healthcare Services

410-910-1467

malimhealthcare.com

l

443-725-2847

medstarhealthvna.org

l

301-766-7800

meritushealth.com

l

Minerva Home Healthcare

240-560-5080

minervahomehealthcare.com

l

myPotential at Home

540-450-0343

mypotentialathome.com

l

Optimal Health Care Inc

301-790-4962

ohc-inc.com

l

Philia, LLC

202-607-2525

philia-care.com

l

Potomac Home Health Care

301-896-6349

phhc.org

301-984-1742

PremierHomecare.org

l

434-327-2611

rightathomedc.net

l

Risalah Home Health Care LLC

301-845-3088

risalahhomehealthcare.com

l

Shepherd's Staff In-home Care

301-304-9143

shepherds-staff.net

l

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410-770-9930

smithlifehomecare.com

l

Specialty Care Services

*

301-585-6300

specialtycareservices.com

l

Stella Maris Home Care

5

410-252-4500

stellamaris.org

SYNERGY Homecare, LLC

*

301-922-5387

synergyhomecare.com

l

Thrive USA Home Care

301-882-4717

ThriveUSAhomecare.com

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VNA Home Health of Maryland

410-594-2600

vnamd.com

WeCare Private Duty Services, Inc.

410-602-3993

wecarepds.com

MedStar Visiting Nurse Association

*

Meritus Home Health

Premier Homecare Right at Home

SmithLife Homecare

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HOME HEALTH AGENCY

2nd Family

PHONE

PRIVATE DUTY

MEMBER NAME

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HOUSING OPTIONS

ADULT DAY SERVICES

Town Square ADVOCATES - RESOURCES

Lean On Dee Senior Care Advocates

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2nd Family BrightStar Care ComForcare Home Care Services Family & Nursing Care, Inc. Johns Hopkins Home Care Group Options For Senior America Corp Right at Home Senior Helpers LLC. Stella Maris

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Alliance in Aging Elder Care Consult & Mgmt - Jewish Comm. Serv. ElderCare Leaders Ferretto Eldercare Consulting Option Group, LLC, The Rosner Healthcare Navigation Seabury Resources for Aging

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ELDER LAW

Frank, Frank & Scherr, LLC Law Office of Nomiki B. Weitzel and Associates Law Offices of Michael G. Day & Associates Pessin & Katz, Law, P.A. Stavely & Sallitto Elder Law, LLC Stouffer Legal

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Carroll Hospice & Home Care Heartland Hospice Hospice of the Chesapeake Stella Maris

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SENIOR COMMUNITIES

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Glen Burnie Arundel Woods

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Odenton Friendship Station Friendship Village

Owings Mills Owings Mills New Town

Operates 24 supportive apartment communities throughout the Baltimore area that are home to more than 1,800 older adults.

BALTIMORE CITY East Baltimore Our Lady of Fatima I Our Lady of Fatima II

Pikesville St. Charles House

St. Ann Adult Day Services

Mount Vernon Basilica Place

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Offers a comprehensive array of individualized rehabilitation and nursing services, including short-term rehabilitation, skilled nursing care and memory care. Inspired by the Gospel mandates to love, serve and teach, Catholic Charities provides care and services to improve the lives of Marylanders in need.

Catholic Charities welcomes people regardless of faith and is an Equal Housing Opportunity provider.

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