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MARYLAND EDITION | SPRING/SUMMER 2021

PositiveAging

The Complete Resource for Senior Living HOUSING | HOME CARE | RESOURCES | HELP FOR FAMILIES

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Connection Cover Story, 14

Letter: Secretary of the Maryland Dept. of Aging page 8

Discover Housing Options page 34

Aging In Place Resources page 91

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Resources for Professionals page 106

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LIFE ENRICHMENT We offer an full calendar of engaging programs. Do the things you love while socializing with friends. MEMORY CARE At Lighthouse, we take an innovative and personalized approach to memory care to help you experience your best life now. WELLNESS We provide healthcare coordination, wellness check and medication management to safeguard your health and prevent hospitalizations. ASSISTANCE Our 24-hour on-site staff and emergency call system is here to help with just a press of a button.

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Proudly Helping Maryland Seniors: Stay Safe. Stay Social. Stay Bright. For Independent Living, Assisted Living, or Dementia Care, Brightview seniors and their families find what they need for a safer, more rewarding quality of life – at a great value. See how we bring it all together for you. ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY

CARROLL COUNTY

Annapolis – 443.808.1232 Crofton Riverwalk – 443.494.6901 Severna Park – 410.544.1605 South River – 410.956.7310

Westminster Ridge – 410.871.2225

BALTIMORE COUNTY

HOWARD COUNTY

Catonsville – 410.788.5001 Mays Chapel Ridge – 410.628.2100 Perry Hall – 410.529.1903 Rolling Hills – 410.744.7101 Towson – 410.296.3320 White Marsh – 410.668.1588

HARFORD COUNTY

Avondell – 410.638.8100 Bel Air – 410.893.2202

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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State of Maryland ­— Spring/Summer 2021

What’s Inside State of Maryland - Spring/Summer 2021

COVER STORY

HOW TO USE

An overview of how Sourcebook can help ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 Find your decision-making style ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7

GETTING STARTED Digital Resources �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 Letter from the MD Department of Aging ������������������������������������������������� 8 Positive Aging in the Age of Coronavirus ������������������������������������������������� 11 Inclusive Senior Living ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17-18 RESOURCE SECTION

Enlist professionals to make challenging situations easier ���������������������������������������������� 19

Financial Planning for Senior Healthcare ������������������������������������������ 20-21

Evaluate needs and calculate options

Introduction to Elder Law �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22

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Specialized attorneys can help with a range of legal issues

Elder Law Checklist ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 23

A guide to finding a provider

A Good Connection

Advance Directives �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24-25

Connections—whether to friends, loved ones, neighbors, co-workers, or service providers—are a vital component of a happy and healthy life. People who are Deaf, hard of hearing, or have difficulty speaking can access a variety of solutions through Maryland Relay to stay connected. Some options allow callers to use a keyboard to type conversations, while others use an Operator to translate voices and display text on a specially equipped phone.

A guide to finding a provider

Planning ahead

Elder Law Listings ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26

Find local professionals

Introduction to Aging Life Care ���������������������������������������������������������������� 27

Professionals serve as guides and advocates for families and seniors

Aging Life Care Checklist �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 29 Aging Life Care Listings ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 30

Find local professionals

Aging Life Care Association Member Directory ��������������������������� 31-33 Get quality assistance

HOUSING SECTION

Find local communities for every budget and lifestyle ��������������������������������������������������� 34

Introduction to Moving & Downsizing ���������������������������������������������������� 35

Providers make selling a home and moving easy

Moving and Real Estate Checklist ����������������������������������������������������������� 36

A guide to finding a provider

Moving & Downsizing Listings ����������������������������������������������������������������� 37

Find local professionals

Tips from an industry veteran ������������������������������������������������������������������� 38

Tips from an industry veteran

Active Adult Communities ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 39

Offering a stimulating lifestyle

Introduction to Life Plan Communities ���������������������������������������������������� 41

Providing a range of lifestyle options and endless activities

Understanding Entrance Fees ������������������������������������������������������������������ 43

Details on payment options

Choosing the Right Contract ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 45

Steps to take before signing

Life Plan Community Checklist ���������������������������������������������������������� 48-49

A guide to finding a provider

Life Plan Community Listings �������������������������������������������������������������� 51-52

Find local communities

Introduction to Independent Living ��������������������������������������������������������� 53

Enjoy activities and no home maintenance

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Independent Living Listings �������������������������������� �������������������������������� 55-61

Find local communities

Introduction to Assisted Living ���������������������������������������������������������������� 63

Providing assistance with daily living and rewarding activities

Paying for Assisted Living ������������������������������������� �������������������������������������� 65 Options for financing

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

Assisted Living Checklist ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 66 A guide to finding a provider

Assisted Living Listings ��������������������������������������� �������������������������������� 68-74 Find local communities

Introduction to Nursing & Rehabilitation ����������������������������������������������� 75 Specialized care for long-term health needs or short-term recovery

Nursing Care Checklist ���������������������������������������� �������������������������������������� 78

A guide to finding a provider

Nursing Care Listings ������������������������������������������� �������������������������������� 79-83

Find local communities

SPECIALIZED CARE SECTION Find care to meet specific needs.

Introduction to Memory Care �������������������������������������������������������������������� 84

Care options for individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia

Memory Care Checklist ���������������������������������������� �������������������������������������� 85

A guide to finding a provider

Memory Care Listings �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 86-87

Find local communities

Introduction to Hospice Care ������������������������������������������������������������������� 88

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

Myths & Facts About Hospice ��������������������������� �������������������������������������� 89

Understanding the hospice approach

Hospice Care Listings �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 90

Find local providers

AGING IN PLACE SECTION Get assistance to remain at home ������������������������������������������� ��������������������������������������� 91

Independence with Help ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 92

Maryland Department of Aging program offers options

Safe and Accessible Homes ��������������������������������� �������������������������������������� 93

Creating environments that promote aging in place

Introduction to Homesharing �������������������������������������������������������������������� 94

Homeowners can earn extra money and get a little help

Introduction to Villages ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 95

Communities that offer support for aging in place

Introduction to Home Care ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 97 Understand the wide range of options for care at home

Planning for Care at Home ����������������������������������� �������������������������������������� 98

Assess needs and access services

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

Home Care Listings ����������������������������������������������� ����������������������������� 101-102

Find local providers

Introduction to Adult Day Care ��������������������������������������������������������������� 103

Offering a safe and stimulating environment

Adult Day Care Listings ���������������������������������������� ���������������������������� 103-105

Find local providers

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State of Maryland ­— Spring/Summer 2021

PUBLISHER’S NOTE Positive Aging Sourcebook has connected with—and facilitated connections among—senior-serving professionals for more than 30 years. One of our most popular and successful efforts has consistently been live networking events. These events brought together professionals to listen to interesting speakers, learn about community resources, and connect with each other. And then there was COVID-19. All our meetings were cancelled. I started receiving calls and emails asking how providers could connect without live events. Our meetings were missed. We jumped into virtual events. While everyone missed the faceto-face meetings, these virtual gatherings have some distinct benefits. Our experts can be from all across the world (with one hailing from Israel). There are no venue rentals, no driving, no parking, and no weather cancellations. We can also cover a wider variety of topics and attract more diverse audiences. Our wide-ranging “digital discussions” provide us with fresh and engaging content that we are able to use in a variety of ways. They are referenced in many of the articles in Sourcebook. Our new interactive resources were inspired by COVID-19, but they were designed with the professionals who drive our industry in mind. Moving online was a necessity--and an opportunity. Join us for a live interactive discussion, recorded session, or podcast. All our content is available at positiveagingsourcebook.com.

PROFESSIONAL SECTION Learn about the resources available for senior-serving professionals

Community Values �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 106 Senior-serving professionals are a valuable resource

Maryland-National Capital Homecare Association �������������������� 107-108 A resource for home care providers

Maryland Senior Resource Network ����������������������������������������������� 109-111

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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE

Positively Aging in

FOUR EASY STEPS

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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 19 Housing Options ������������������������������������������������������������page 34 Age In Place Options ���������������������������������������������������page 91

• Use our tables to find providers Resources �����������������������������������������������������������������������������page 19 Housing Providers ���������������������������������������������������������page 34 Age In Place Providers ������������������������������������������������page 91

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

Honoring your CHOICES, your INDEPENDENCE, and your DIGNITY FREE Home Safety Assessments | We advocate for seniors by assuring a safe and senior-friendly environment for those who wish to remain at home. FREE Housing Placement Services | We help to find the right fit for you or your loved one. Doctor Service Visits | We transport and accompany your loved ones on their scheduled doctors visits.

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Why Us? Why Now? LIFE IS BETTER AT

At Five Star Senior Living, we take pride in keeping our residents happy and healthy while following the necessary CDC precautions. • Our team has taken additional measures to prevent the spread of infection – from extra education, to sanitation, proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and the use of Protexus electrostatic sprayers • Culinary team is on-site and preparing three delicious, nutritious meals daily • Personalized entertainment scheduled and video technology available so residents can stay connected to loved ones and prevent isolation and loneliness

• Our team provides regular monitoring and quicker response times for any health-related concern • With all needs available on-site, there’s no need to leave the community for food, supplies, or medical appointments • Safety and peace of mind for family members who are unable to check in on their loved ones

Why Wait? See how our team has been keeping residents healthy and happy through the COVID-19 Pandemic. Visit www.fivestarseniorliving.com/covid19response, or call any of our Maryland Communities today. ASPENWOOD SENIOR LIVING Silver Spring, MD • 301-598-6424 Independent Living • Enhanced Home Care Assisted Living • Short-Term Stays On-site Rehab & Personal Training

FIVE STAR PREMIER RESIDENCES OF CHEVY CHASE Chevy Chase, MD • 301-907-8895

Independent Living • Assisted Living • ShortTerm Stays • On-site Rehab & Personal Training

HEARTFIELDS AT BOWIE Bowie, MD • 301-805-8422

Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care Respite Stays • On-site Rehab

HEARTFIELDS AT EASTON Easton, MD • 410-820-4400

Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care Respite Stays

HEARTLANDS AT ELLICOTT CITY Ellicott City, MD • 410-461-9494

SOMERFORD PLACE Columbia, MD • 410-313-9744

HEARTFIELDS AT FREDERICK Frederick, MD • 301-663-8800

SOMERFORD HOUSE AND SOMERFORD PLACE Frederick, MD • 301-668-3930

Independent Living • Assisted Living • Short-Term Stays • On-site Rehab & Personal Training

Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care Respite Stays • On-site Rehab

HEARTLANDS AT SEVERNA PARK Severna Park, MD • 410-729-1600 Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care Respite Stays • On-site Rehab

SOMERFORD PLACE Annapolis, MD • 410-224-7300

Alzheimer’s/Memory Care • Respite Stays On-site Rehab

Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care Respite Stays • On-site Rehab

SOMERFORD HOUSE AND SOMERFORD PLACE Hagerstown, MD • 301-791-9221

Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care Respite Stays • On-site Rehab

Alzheimer’s/Memory Care • Respite Stays On-site Rehab

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ProAging Digital Discussions

Live and Interactive | Join Positive Aging Sourcebook’s weekly digital discussions featuring experts and thought leaders on a wide variety of aging related topics.

MONTHLY DISCUSSION SERIES Meet and interact with different professionals from a variety of disciplines.

Aging Policy and the Biden Adminstration

Howard Gleckman is a senior fellow at the Urban Institute, where he is affiliated with the Tax Policy Center and the Program on Retirement Policy. He is the author of Caring for Our Parents (St. Martin’s Press) and writes a weekly column on aging issues for Forbes.com.

Meet the Aging Life Care Managers

Learn About Innovations and Technology

From Virtual Reality to a cell phone for people with dementia, our discussions feature unique innovations that can improve the lives of older adults and make senior living providers more effective. • Braintraining • Fall Prevention • Learning and Connecting • Adaptive Fashion • Intergenerational Programs • Transportation • Voice Technology

Meet the Elder Law Attorneys Listen to the ProAging Podcast on your favorite podcast platform!

Meet the Move Managers

Conversations with Experts and Thought Leaders

Join us for interactive conversations with pioneering thought leaders on a variety of topics. • Physicians • Entrepreneurs • Older Adults

• Family Members • Authors • Academics/Professors

Visit Proaging.com to access recordings and register for live discussions.

Copyright © 2021 by Regrad Solutions, LLC. Phone 1-800-394-9990. The contents of this publication may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without express written permission of the publisher. Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of all information published in the Positive Aging Sourcebook. Regrad Solutions assumes no liability for damages arising from errors or omissions. For information about advertising, circulation, or editorial content, call toll-free: 1-800-394-9990. All property advertisements in the Positive Aging Sourcebook are subject to the federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination. State and local laws forbid discrimination based on factors in addition to those protected under federal law. Positive Aging Sourcebook will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis. We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin.

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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 41. they can enjoy the same experience. 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 47

SCRAMBLERS Quickly compare local options in our comprehensive table starting on page 51.

PROCRASTINATORS Start planning today with our housing overview on page 34.

STELLA MARIS Stella Maris is regionally recognized for: Rehabilitation Services – Helping patients return to daily life and functional independence Short-Term, Outpatient and Home Health Rehabilitation available Home Health Care – Teaching patients how to manage and adapt to their medical condition Long Term Care – Serving the needs of residents with chronic conditions, including dementia Hospice Care – Caring for end-of-life needs Home Hospice – Available in home or wherever the patient resides Inpatient Hospice – End-of-life care at Stella Maris

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RESOURCE

DEPARTMENT OF AGING

Dear Marylanders, The coronavirus pandemic has impacted each and every one of us, while hitting the older adult population the hardest. For Maryland’s older adults this has meant difficulties with everyday tasks, such as grocery shopping and prescription pick-up. We at the Maryland Department of Aging (MDOA) are committed to meeting the needs of older adults throughout this public health emergency and beyond. At the onset of the pandemic, the MDOA created the Caregiver Service Corps (CSC). The CSC is intended to meet the short-terms needs of older adults associated with the pandemic and enable them to remain at home. The CSC provides back-up support to informal caregivers of older adults, such as a family member or friend, who are unable to provide care due to their own illness, exposure to COVID-19, or other temporary constraint. Additionally, this service provides access to volunteers who can assist older adults with everyday tasks, such as picking up groceries and prescriptions. The Senior Call Check (SCC) program is a significant program, unique to Maryland, to support older adults during this ongoing health emergency. The SCC program is a free, daily call to enrolled participants ensuring they can access the phone. This program provides older adults and their families with the peace of mind that they are being checked on daily. During the pandemic, the SCC program has been expanded to provide up-to-date information on the ongoing public health emergency. MDOA has also expanded the Maryland Community for LifeSM (CFLSM) program to four new jurisdictions to support older adults living at home. CFLSM provides a package of non-medical services to make it easy and convenient to stay in your home as you age. In exchange for a small membership fee, our members receive home maintenance services, assistance in navigating available services, and transportation. The Maryland Community for LifeSM program is currently available in Allegany, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Caroline, Frederick, Talbot, Washington, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties and the City of Baltimore and continues to expand state-wide. Lastly, I am pleased to announce a MDOA program that will benefit all Marylanders, the Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Reuse Program. This program provides durable medical equipment, such as wheelchairs, walkers, and rollators, to Marylanders in need of mobility assistance, regardless of age, at no cost. The DME program is currently accepting donations and distributing equipment to qualifying Marylanders. Donations are refurbished and sanitized before being distributed to the public. Our team is dedicated to supporting all of Maryland’s older adults, individuals with disabilities, and their loved ones by providing access to information about the services in your community. To learn more about Maryland Department of Aging services, including the Caregiver Service Corps, Senior Call Check, Community for LifeSM, and the Durable Medical Equipment Reuse program, visit us at aging.maryland.gov. Sincerely,

Rona E. Kramer Secretary, Maryland Department of Aging

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Discover LEVINDALE Levindale, founded in 1890, leads the way in complex medical care, including a successful pulmonary and vent weaning program. Additionally, Levindale has a nationally accredited rehabilitation program, three outpatient rehabilitation centers and an acute neuro-cognitive unit with an outpatient program.

Select MEDICAL SERVICES Acute Rehab Adult Day Services

Located in Baltimore, our 330-licensed-bed facility,

Brain Health Unit

comprised of 120 specialty hospital beds and a

Coma Emergence Program

210-bed nursing home, offers a full continuum

Complex Medical Care / Telemetry

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FAMILY EXPERIENCE all the comforts of home, incomparable hospitality and a warm sense of community at Springwell Senior Living—located in the heart of Mt. Washington.

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Positive Aging in the

Age of Coronavirus

Overcoming challenges and embracing change

By Christy Brudin

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OVID-19 changed everything. The impact on the senior living industry has been profound, and it will be felt for decades—if not forever. While trying to protect a vulnerable population, the industry has had to navigate changing regulations and expectations, staffing and equipment shortages, and negative media coverage. There is no denying that this crisis highlighted areas where the industry can—and should—be improved. However, it is also important to celebrate the many successes derived from duress—from a smile or a laugh broadcast through cyberspace to a connection fortified during socially distant activities. Senior living employees at every level have worked tirelessly to keep a generation safe—and to generate happiness in the midst of a crisis.

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COVID-19 hit the senior living industry hard. Professionals at every level of the industry have fought back—working tirelessly to protect a vulnerable population.

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COVID-19

AGE OF CORONAVIRUS

Positive Aging in the

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s we take the first steps toward a new normal, Positive Aging Sourcebook wants to take this opportunity to celebrate the senior living industry. While the crisis is not yet over, this industry has already overcome many challenges. There is a way to age positively in the age of coronavirus. Let’s find it together.

ENORMOUS IMPACT

624,782

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(As of January 31, 2021, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS))*

Medicare

1,929,014 Medicare beneficiaries had a COVID-19 diagnosis.

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Medicare beneficiaries hospitalized with COVID-19 related treatment. (January 1 - November 21, 2020)

The rate at which black Medicare beneficiaries were hospitalized with COVID-19 compared with white Medicare beneficiaries.

Recipients of both Medicaid and Medicare have a higher infection rate from COVID-19 and a higher hospitalization rate.

Asymptomatic Cases

40-45%

The potential number of asymptomatic COVID-19 infections, according to an article in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The article called the virus, “tragically lethal in some persons and surprisingly benign in others.”

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125,008 Deaths

Covid-19 related fatalities among nursing home residents as of Jan. 31, 2021 (CMS).*

High Risk Senior living residents generally: are older adults have underlying medical conditions live in close contact with their peers All these factors increase risk. Senior living residents are at a high risk for infection, serious illness and death from COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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AGE OF CORONAVIRUS

COVID-19

IMPRESSIVE RESPONSE Vaccinations

Senior living communities throughout the country began shutting down as COVID-19 started spreading through their communities. Communities: Stopped all visitors. Eliminated group activities. Began using personal protective equipment for staff and facemasks for residents. Isolated symptomatic residents and sent symptomatic staff home. Increased sanitation and disinfection.

Created barriers and designated separate COVID care units. Increased hand hygiene for staff and residents. Communicated with residents, families, local authorities and staff. Worked to keep residents connected and mentally healthy during a crisis.

Digital Connections enior living communities have quickly adopted digital S technologies in the face of the pandemic. An industry that had previously been slow to use technology, realized the need and seized the opportunity. Residents are using Facetime, Skype, Zoom and other platforms to keep in touch with family and friends. Activity staff members dedicate time and resources to helping residents stay connected.

Telehealth During COVID-19, Medicare expanded access to telehealth services. This includes common office visits, mental health counseling, and preventive screenings.

NEARLY

Locking Down

78%

of residents at the 11,460 skilled nursing facilities that participated in vaccination clinics conducted during the first month of the CDC Pharmacy Partnership for Long-Term Care Program had received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, as of January 2021. Among staff members, the number of individuals who had received at least one does of the vaccine was 37.5%. *Data from cdc.gov.

I n addition to the other infection prevention and control measures they are taking, senior living communities are also performing COVID-19 testing. Many communities performed wholesale testing of all residents and staff. Others are testing symptomatic patients only unless there is a confirmed case in the building. All are working to improve testing availability and capacity.

Reporting Requirements The National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) system is available for nursing facilities to report data. NHSN REQUIRES INFORMATION ON:

Resident Impact acility Capacity F Staff & Personnel

Supplies & Personal Protective Equipment Ventilator Capacity

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Maryland Relay

A Good

Connection Maryland Relay provides telecommunications access

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hether you are talking about phone lines, internet service or relationships, good connections, are, well, good. They are also important. Connections—whether to friends, loved ones, neighbors, co-workers, or service providers—are a vital component of a happy and healthy life. This is no less true for individuals who are Deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, DeafBlind, or who have cognitive, mobility or speech challenges. Maryland Relay is committed to helping these individuals remain connected by providing solutions to meet diverse needs. Maryland Relay is a free public service, administered by Telecommunications Access of Maryland. When a Maryland Relay user makes a call, they can use a variety of methods. A specially trained Operator facilitates conversations between the Relay user and the other person. Maryland Relay Operators maintain strict confidentiality as mandated by federal rules, meaning all conversations are private and protected. Relay services are available 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. There is no limit on the number or length of calls a user may make, and there are no set-up fees or charges for calls. To make a call using Maryland Relay, users simply pick up the phone and dial 7-1-1. There are many different types of services available through Maryland Relay to accommodate the diverse needs and abilities of people across the state.

Service Options

People who are Deaf, hard of hearing, or have difficulty speaking can access a variety of solutions through Maryland Relay. Some options allow callers to use a keyboard to type conversations, while others use an Operator to translate voices and display text on a specially equipped phone. Callers who are hearing can use a standard home or cell phone to connect with Maryland Relay users. The most traditional service available through Maryland

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Relay is for callers using a Text Telephone (TTY). A TTY has a keyboard, which allows the user to type their side of the conversation, and a text screen to read the other person’s responses. After the TTY user types their side of the conversation, a Maryland Relay Operator reads the text to the other person. As the other person speaks in response, the Operator types the spoken words, so the TTY user can read them on their device screen. Using Hearing Carry-Over (HCO), Maryland Relay users who can hear but have difficulty speaking or being understood over the telephone are able to type their side of the conversation, which is then voiced to the other participant by the Operator. Speech-to-Speech (STS) is a similar service that assists individuals who have mild to moderate difficulty speaking and can hear clearly on the phone. Users speak with their own voice or with an assistive device and the Operator re-voices what is said, as needed. This service may be particularly helpful for people living with cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and other conditions. Visually Assisted STS is also available, allowing Maryland Relay Operators to use speech and visual cues to facilitate conversations. Using Voice Carry-Over (VCO), people who can speak clearly but have difficulty hearing what is being said over the phone can remain connected. The Relay user speaks directly to the other person. As the other person responds, an Operator types the response and the VCO user reads it on the screen of their phone. Another option for individuals who have difficulty hearing over the phone is a Captioned Telephone. A Captioned Telephone works just like a standard phone, with one important difference: it displays captions on the device’s screen of what the other person says throughout the conversation. For clarity, the Captioned Telephone user can read the captions while listening to the other person’s spoken words. For Spanish speakers, Spanish Relay is available for all the aforementioned services. These services include both Spanish-to-Spanish and Spanish-to-English communication.

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Maryland Relay

Maryland Relay can help individuals who are Deaf; hard of hearing; late-deafened; DeafBlind; or who have cognitive, mobility or speech challenges keep in touch with their family, friends and colleagues by providing services to make talking on the phone easier.

For users who want to enjoy group calls or need conferencing functionality for work, Remote Conference Captioning (RCC) allows users to read captions of what all participants are saying during conference calls while they listen. Finally, as the need to socially distance due to the COVID19 pandemic continues, users are relying on platforms like Zoom to stay connected with friends, family and colleagues. Luckily, Zoom is compatible with Maryland Relay services. After clicking on the Zoom invite link, users should select the “phone” option for audio. Then, they can use their TTY device or captioned telephone to dial 7-1-1 and provide the Operator with the phone number listed in the Zoom invite. The Operator will also need the Meeting ID and Participant Continued on page 16

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Relay Services Solve Communication Challenges Challenge

Solution

I can’t hear my grandkids on the phone.

Captioned Telephone, Voice Carry-Over, or Text Telephone

My dad had a stroke and can’t speak clearly.

Hearing Carry-Over or Speech-to-Speech

My Spanish-speaking mom has a hard time talking to my kids because of her hearing loss.

Spanish Relay or Captioned Telephone

My dad and his brother are both hard of hearing, but they want to keep in touch.

Captioned Telephone, Voice Carry-Over, or Text Telephone

My daughter has developmental delays and speech difficulties but wants to talk to her friends independently.

Hearing Carry-Over, Speechto-Speech, or Captioned Telephone

My grandma has a hard time understanding people on the phone, and she is very lonely.

Voice Carry-Over or Captioned Telephone

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A Good Connection Continued from page 15

ID. Users will connect to the video as normal. To receive audio with captions from their device, users should then dial the phone number that is listed on the Zoom invite. Finally, users will enter the Meeting ID and Participant ID to fully connect their device and Zoom.

Equipment Options

Assistive telecommunications equipment is available through the Maryland Accessible Telecommunications (MAT) program. To qualify for equipment provided by the state, applicants can apply online, download and print out the application and submit it, request an application by mail, or email the application to MAT.Program1@ maryland.gov. As part of the application process, applicants must submit a Disability Certification form completed by a doctor, audiologist, rehabilitation counselor, or speech pathologist.

Making New Connections

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s an outreach coordinator for Maryland Relay, Jenny Pearson knows first-hand how vital the ability to use the telephone is to living a fully independent life. “For those who can use a standard telephone easily, we may take for granted how much we rely on the phone in our everyday lives, and not just for connecting with our families,” she says. “We use the phone to schedule appointments with doctors, conduct business, or even just order a pizza. Maryland Relay gives that feeling of independence to those who otherwise wouldn’t have it.” In her job, Jenny travels the state, giving educational presentations and exhibiting at community events to introduce more people to the benefits of Maryland Relay. Her focus is much broader than just the Deaf community, as she regularly visits senior centers and retirement communities to talk about the many solutions Maryland Relay and the Maryland Accessible Telecommunications (MAT) program offer to help Continued on page 28

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Have confidence

IN EVERY CONVERSATION. Do phone calls ever sound muffled or hard to follow? Captioned Telephone can help! Similar to a standard telephone— but with one big difference—a Captioned Telephone displays captions of your conversations so that you can listen to what is being spoken, while reading captions on the device’s screen. As a service of Maryland Relay, Captioned Telephones can be purchased directly from a third-party provider. You can find more information at mdrelay.org. The Maryland Accessible Telecommunications (MAT) program also offers Captioned Telephones, provided by the State, to those who qualify. The MAT program includes a variety of equipment options to support clearer communication, including amplified phones. Visit our website to see if you or a loved one qualify for no cost assistive equipment through the MAT program. CapTel ® is a registered trademark of Ultratec, Inc.

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FEATURE STORY

Many forward-thinking senior living providers are acknowledging the diversity of their staff and clients and working to make sure everyone is cared for and respected.

Inclusive Senior Living The generation that fought for the rights of people of color and lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals is aging. While the world has undoubtedly become more inclusive since their youth, there is still work to be done. To serve all older adults, senior living communities and service providers need to be cognizant of and dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion. Increasingly, senior living providers are acknowledging the diversity of their staff and clients. These forward thinking providers are working to make sure that everyone is comfortable and respected. Our seniors and senior living providers—all of them—deserve no less. Positive Aging Sourcebook is dedicated to helping senior living providers promote diversity and inclusion. We have held numerous digital discussions on equity, inclusion and diversity in senior living to advance acceptance and expand understanding. View past conversations or join future discussions at retirementlivingsourcebook.com/ digital-discussions. LGBTQ Seniors Many of the LGBTQ seniors who are seeking senior living services today are the same individuals who struggled to come out to friends, families, and employers for decades because of fear of discrimination. Now, as they face 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com

retirement living decisions, they are again fearful that their lifestyle will lead to discrimination or the outright refusal of services. Unlike other seniors, LGBTQ older adults are less likely to have children to help them in their later years. They may also be estranged from their families. This demographic is far more likely to rely solely on a partner or close friend for their care as they age. In 2010, a groundbreaking documentary film addressed the dilemmas of LGBTQ seniors. Gen Silent profiles six LGBTQ seniors in the Boston area. Many of them are struggling with the decision to hide their sexuality to survive the long-term health care system. Unfortunately, the seniors profiled in Gen Silent are not isolated examples. A 2018 analysis by University of Washington professor Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen concluded that unique prevention and intervention strategies needed to be developed to address the needs of queer seniors. The study noted that the number of LGBTQ seniors is expected to double to more than four million by 2030. During a recent Positive Aging digital discussion, Jennifer Marie Brown, the community relations manager at Seabury Resources for Aging, explained the historical context that drives distrust among LGBTQ seniors. “During McCarthyism, people lost their

jobs, people were hounded out of a lot of federal government positions here in the DMV, because they were gay and lesbians. And it made them even more closeted, more guarded, more suspect of being out or public about who they were,” she said. Brown continued, “As we provide services for 80-year-olds, 85-year-olds, they are very leery of the consequences of being out in a retirement community or with home health care providers. They lived a life in which it was not okay to be queer in the workplace, was not okay to be queer in a house of worship, was not okay to be queer in the PTA, was not okay to be queer anywhere.” Brown encouraged local senior care providers to seek out training and enrichment opportunities to better serve LGBTQ seniors. Some communities, including Seabury and Iona, have custom programs to serve this population. Additionally, SAGECare is an independent organization that provides training and consultation on LGBTQ aging issues to service providers. Racism in Senior Living When thinking of senior living challenges, most people focus on eliminating ageism. However, racism is a significant issue in senior living—just as it is throughout our society. Equity, inclusion and diversity are important

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Inclusive

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topics that senior living providers must confront directly. Historically, people of color have underutilized senior living services. Many senior living communities have completely homogenous populations— often all white. For senior living service providers, systemic racism and its corresponding economic disparities may prevent people of color from accessing services. There are also cultural barriers to access. Even for hospice services, which are primarily covered by Medicare and Medicaid, a recent study of utilization by race revealed that 83 percent of hospice patients in the United States are Caucasians, while African Americans represent only 8 percent, followed by Hispanics at 6.4 percent, Asians at 2 percent and Native Americans at .05 percent. People of color do not use senior living services like they could— or should. Hiring Practices Beyond utilization, one of the biggest challenges facing senior living providers seeking to promote diversity and inclusion is diversity in hiring. In senior living communities and home care agencies, frontline caregivers are disproportionately people of color, while clients are disproportionately white. Companies that are not already doing so need to actively recruit and promote people of color. Frontline caregivers should be made aware of opportunities and paths for promotion. They should be encouraged to recruit other people like them to work in the organization. They should also see themselves reflected in the management. To improve hiring practices, senior living providers can turn to local colleges. “You’ve all heard of Howard University. You’ve all heard of Morgan State. You’ve all heard of UMBC. So if you’re not doing active recruiting in those locations, then you’re not looking hard enough,” explained Cordell Martin, community relations coordinator at Tribute at Melford,

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an assisted living and memory care community in Bowie, Md, during a digital discussion. “I’m talking about bringing in talented people. I’m not talking about bringing in someone just so you can say you’ve fulfilled a quota, because that’s often how it’s presented.” Discrimination by Clients During Positive Aging’s digital discussion, many of the panel members and the participants highlighted discrimination by clients, especially in the home care sector. Many caregivers, particularly those who are from foreign countries, face discrimination from clients. Caregivers may be mistreated or misjudged simply based on racist ideas. Home care workers and owners alike reported clients asking for caregivers who “didn’t have accents” or who “looked like them.” Sambal Johnson, a caregiver with HomeCare.com, relayed her personal experience. “I’ve been discriminated against because of my name. They assume that there will be a language barrier or that I don’t know what I’m doing. But once you get in and you understand them and explain yourself to them, the majority of the people are understanding and it works out.” Companies have to support and defend their workers—to the point of removing them from uncomfortable or unsafe situations. Todd Walrath, the CEO of HomeCare.com, spoke of how he supports his frontline workers by ensuring that they know they can always refuse a client if they feel they are in danger or being discriminated against. With clients, Walrath tries to keep the focus on the qualifications of the caregiver, instead of their race or ethnicity. Industry Actions To truly change the make-up of senior living, diversity and inclusion must become a way of life for companies. Dr. Jeffrey Ash the associate dean for diversity and inclusion at the University of Maryland School of Nursing explained that the single best way to encourage diversity in hiring practices and inclusion in

Resources for Inclusion Positive Aging Digital Discussions retirementlivingsourcebook. com/digital-discussions SAGECare sageusa.care The Center for Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity www.capitalcaring.org/ america-must-do-better

employee experiences is to attach them to metrics. Dr. Ash encourages companies to add questions about diversity and discrimination to their employee and client reviews and to track the responses. Capital Caring Health, a nonprofit provider of advanced illness, home and hospice care services throughout the Washington metropolitan area, recently established The Center for Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity to serve more minority elders who need hospice care, as well as those who need traditional medical care to remain independent in their homes. Finally, Broadmead, a senior living community near Baltimore, is engaging in a coordinated effort to recruit a more diverse resident population. Led by Jennifer Jimenez Maraña, the community’s director of diversity and inclusion, the effort focuses on promoting social justice by ensuring that the population of residents is as diverse as the caregivers. While none of these efforts can eliminate systemic racism or homophobia in the senior living sector, they are small and important steps in the right direction. They can also serve as a model for larger efforts to ensure that senior living services truly serve all seniors and that the industry presents real opportunities for care professionals. If we advance a system that serves all, we will all be better served. 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com




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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 resource companies that offer help specifically designed for seniors 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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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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FINANCIAL PLANNING

Financial Planning for Senior Healthcare

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Evaluate Needs and Calculate Options

ew things are guaranteed in the game of life. Healthcare costs just might be one of them. At some point, most people will face ongoing and potentially large healthcare costs. The odds increase dramatically with age. Now is the time to prepare for healthcare costs as you age. Follow this simple path for planning.

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Lifestyle • Do you have a plan to get to the store and doctor appointments when you stop driving? • Have you considered having services come to your home when you stop driving? • Do you know how your health conditions will progress with age? • Have you thought about staying in your home versus moving elsewhere as you age? Continued on next page

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• Do you know the senior services support organizations in your community? • Do you have a support system in place if you are caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s Disease or another form of dementia?

Cash Flow • Do you have social security and if so, do you know your monthly income? • Do you have a pension and if so, do you know your benefit income? • Do you understand social security and pension survivor benefits? • Do you know the direct and indirect costs of your health insurance? • Are you saving to cover for emergency healthcare costs? • Do you understand what Medicare will and will not pay for? • Do you understand the three qualification areas to apply for Medicaid financial assistance? • Do you know how your monthly income will change if one spouse dies?

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Long Term Care Insurance (LTCI) Contracts • Do you understand what your LTCI policy will and will not pay for? • Do you know if your policy has a maximum payout? • Do you know your options if asked to pay a higher premium? • Do you know the criteria for submitting a claim? • Are you aware of the actual cost of care compared to your LTCI reimbursement amount?

Planning Where to Live • Do you plan to stay in the same area, move closer to family, or move to warmer weather? • If you want to age in place in your home, have you had your home assessed by a healthcare professional for livability? • If you are planning to work with an agency to provide help in the home, have you researched the hourly/daily fee? • If you are considering moving to a retirement community, do you have an idea of the services offered and pricing models? • Are you or your loved one in need of 24-hour care? • Are you familiar with all of the senior housing options?

Taxes • Do you know the kinds of expenses that could be considered deductible when faced with a chronic illness? • Have you consulted with your tax preparer to optimize deductions relating to increased healthcare costs for this year? • Do you know how the SECURE Act affects your retirement?

Finish If the answer is YES to all of these questions, welcome to a financially feasible retirement.

Financial Institutions • Do you work with a financial professional? • Do you know when to change your investment strategy (cash, CDs, bonds, stocks, etc.) based on an increase in healthcare costs? • Have you considered if it still makes sense to have accounts at multiple financial institutions versus simplifying or consolidating? • Can family members access and understand your accounts to help when needed? 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com

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ELDER LAW

Elder Law

What is elder or special needs law? • 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

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

• 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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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 What will it take to resolve it? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each possibility?

Are there any alternate courses of action? 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

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Understanding Advance Directives Protecting patient rights An advance directive is a legal document that details medical and healthcare decisions that should be made on behalf of a patient if they are no longer able to make decisions. The document has two distinct parts. The first part, sometimes called a living will, ensures that patients receive only the life-prolonging treatments they select. Life-prolonging treatments are efforts that will not cure a terminal condition but will prolong dying. They include hydration (giving water) and nutrition (giving food) by tube, machines that breathe for you, and other kinds of medical and surgical treatment. Advance directives also allow patients to name an agent to act as their decision maker if they become incapacitated. This second part of an advance directive is often called a medical power of attorney or a durable power of attorney for health care. The

person named to make decisions is a “health care agent.” What happens if I cannot give my consent for treatment? That is where an advance directive comes in. Adults can sign an advance directive to make their choices about medical treatments known in advance. If you become incapacitated, doctors or other caregivers can use this document to deliver only the medical treatments you want. Advance directives also give patients the option to appoint an agent to make decisions for them if needed. What happens if I cannot make decisions and I have no advance directive? In Maryland, if you don’t have an advance directive—and later you can’t speak for yourself—usually your next of

kin will make health care decisions for you. Even if you want your next of kin to make decisions for you, an advance directive can make things easier for your loved ones by helping to prevent misunderstandings or arguments about your care. How do I select a health care agent? A health care agent can be named in an advance directive. This person has the authority to see that doctors and other health care providers give you only the type of care you want. Before naming an agent, be sure to talk with the person and confirm they are willing to accept this responsibility. Do I need a lawyer to help me make an advance directive? While you may want to consult an attorney, you do not need one to prepare either type of advance directive.

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advance directive does not have to be on any particular form. Three example forms are highlighted below, but many more are available. Consumers should select one that meets their needs and reflects their values. • Maryland Office of the Attorney General www.marylandattorneygeneral. gov/Pages/HealthPolicy/ advancedirectives.aspx

To make your advance directive valid, it must be signed by you in the presence of two witnesses, who will also sign. If you name a health care agent, make sure that person is not a witness. Maryland law does not require the document to be notarized. You should give a copy of your

advance directive to your doctor, who will keep it in your medical file, and to others you trust to have it available when needed. How do I get advance directive forms? To be valid in Maryland, your

• National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) www.nhpco.org/patients-andcaregivers/advance-careplanning/advance-directives/ downloading-your-states-advancedirective/ • Aging with Dignity www.agingwithdignity.org For additional information, visit www.marylandattorneygeneral. gov/Pages/HealthPolicy/ AdvanceDirectives.aspx.

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Law Offices of Nomiki Bouloubassis Weitzel & Assoc.

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410-663-9400

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Law Offices of Michael G. Day

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410-938-8800

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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. Baltimore: 410-663-9400 | Harford: 410-638-7779 ElderLawMaryland.net

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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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Understand Aging Life Care™ Acting as guides and advocates for families Aging Life Care / geriatric care management is a holistic, clientcentered approach to caring for older adults or others facing ongoing health challenges. What is an Aging Life Care Professional? 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. The Aging Life Care Professional is educated and experienced in any of several fields related to aging life care / care management, including, but not limited to gerontology, nursing, social work, psychology or occupational therapy. The Aging Life Care Professional assists clients in attaining their maximum functional potential. The individual’s independence is encouraged, while safety and security concerns are also addressed. Aging Life Care Professionals have extensive knowledge about the costs, quality and availability of resources in their communities. 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. What Services do Aging Life Care Professionals Provide? Aging Life Care Professionals provide guidance to help families ensure quality care and an optimal life for those they love through: • Assessment and monitoring • Planning and problem-solving • Education and advocacy • Family caregiver coaching • Long-distance caregiving 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 an 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, costeffective resources are identified and engaged as needed. A care plan tailored for each individual’s circumstances is prepared after a comprehensive assessment. How do you know that you need an Aging Life Care Professional? You may need an Aging Life Care Professional if: • The person you are caring for has limited or no family support. • Your family has just become involved

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SERVICES INCLUDE: • Individual and Family Assessments Our compassionate team of Geriatric/Aging LifeCare Managers (GCM) serves family caregivers, medical professionals, and professional family advisors. We care for individuals who need assistance due to aging, dementia, disability or serious illness. Let The Option Group help you navigate the healthcare maze.

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• Patient Advocacy • Medical Coordination • Family Consultation • Consumer Education • Crisis Intervention • Ongoing Monitoring • Senior Transportation • Cognitive Screenings

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A Good Connection Continued from page 16

Applicants will be contacted to schedule a free evaluation—virtually or in person—with a MAT specialist. During the evaluation, applicants will work one-on-one with the program specialist to try out different equipment options and identify the one that works best. Applicants who do not qualify for state equipment may purchase equipment directly from a third-party provider. Individuals who purchase equipment may still receive a free evaluation. Visit mdrelay.org to learn more. All of the services provided by Maryland Relay ultimately aim to help people stay connected—by ensuring that they can hear and understand—and be heard and understood. These technologies help people make connections. And that’s good.

Making New Connections, Continued from page 16 older adults use the phone independently. “For those who have heard of Maryland Relay, they often believe that it’s only for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing,” she says. “But when I’m talking to people in the community, I get to tell them about how it can affect so many people’s lives, whether they’re Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, have limited mobility, difficulty speaking clearly, or even know somebody who uses Relay. Plus, I can introduce them to the MAT program and how it can help them get the equipment they need.” She also gets to share the newest technologies Maryland Relay and the MAT program offer to help anyone who has difficulty using a phone. “People often don’t realize that Relay is so much more than TTY services. Technology is changing daily and we’re constantly adapting and growing our services to meet the current needs of our users, so it’s easier than ever to stay connected and remain independent,” she says. With the pandemic putting a temporary stop to in-person gatherings, Jenny has been conducting her outreach virtually, offering free presentations online for anyone who would like to learn more about Maryland Relay. For details on her next presentation, or to request a custom webinar for your group, email her at jennifer. pearson@maryland.gov.

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Your Partner In Care

• Holistic assessments to review concerns and meet client goals with an individualized plan of care • Care Management and oversight to ensure highest quality of life and quality of care • Immediate help in reviewing housing options and aging-inplace resources • Concierge connection care, including one-on-one cognitive engagement and specialized dementia care • Well-being “Check-In” visits and “Safe & Secure” home visits • Mediation, education, and coaching for families • Thorough advanced care planning discussions and guidance

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with helping the individual and needs direction about available services. • The person you are caring for has multiple medical or psychological issues. • The person you are caring for is

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unable to live safely in his/her current environment. Your family is either “burned out” or confused about care solutions. Your family has limited time and/or expertise in dealing with your loved ones’ chronic care needs. Your family is at odds regarding care decisions. The person you are caring for is confused about his/her own

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financial and/or legal situation. • Your family needs education and/or direction in dealing with behaviors associated with dementia. • You live at a distance from your loved one. 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? How long have you been working with senior clients? What certifications or licenses do you have?

What resources will it take to handle this situation? Are there any alternative courses of action?

What are your professional credentials?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative?

What special training have you received?

Who will be working with you?

Can you provide examples of other clients you have worked with who had situations similar to mine?

How many professionals may be involved? What about off-hours and backup?

Do you work with other professionals to provide referrals if needed? Are you available for emergencies?

How are fees computed? How are travel time and mileage handled?

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

How are services terminated?

Can you provide me with references?

Are there additional out-of-pocket fees?

How often do you bill?

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410-507-0915

allianceinaging.com

410-466-9200

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Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc.

Eldercare Consultation & Management – JCS 30

410-661-6720

ferrettoeldercare.com

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

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410-667-0266

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

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410-591-6378

RosnerHealthcareNavigation.com

Seabury Care Management

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202-364-0020

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Stanton Aging Solutions

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443-812-1028

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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.

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.

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Aging Well in Central Maryland Ferretto Eldercare Consulting is here to guide you through the journey of aging well. Our goal is to promote independence and joy in living, while also addressing safety and plans should something go amiss. Put our experience to work for you.

Our clients hire us to: • serve as a guide • offer recommendations • education and advocacy • ease family discord • provide an objective viewpoint • save time, money, and distress

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Aging Life Care Professionals® The Experts in Aging Well We are so grateful to Positive Aging Sourcebook for continuing to be a champion for older adults by connecting them with the people and services they need to age well. For those of you who have not worked with an Aging Life Care Professional before, you are in for a treat! You will be hard pressed to find a group of health and human services professionals with more education, experience or knowledge in the field of aging than the members of The Aging Life Care Association. Though we have diverse backgrounds, we come together around adherence to a code of ethics and a commitment to the highest standards of practice in the field. As the President of the MidAtlantic Chapter, I am proud to serve this amazing group of expert care managers. 2020 was an especially challenging year for elders, and their families. As we navigate 2021 and the continued impact of SARS-CoV-2, elders need the kind of advocacy, guidance, connection with resources and expert care coordination that ALCA members are poised to provide more than ever. Visit us at midatlanticalca.org. We look forward to working with you.

Heather Suri BSN RN CMC President Aging Life Care™ Association Mid-Atlantic Chapter

Aging Life Care Association™ (ALCA) Membership Levels ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL MEMBER Advanced Professional Members must: • Hold a Bachelor’s, Master’s or Ph.D. with at least one degree in a field related to Aging Life Care/ care management (i.e. counseling, gerontology, mental health, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology or social work); • Be primarily engaged in a paid position in the direct practice, administration or supervision of clientcentered services to the elderly and their families; • Have two years of post-degree supervised experience in a paid position in the field of Aging Life Care/care management within the last ten years; and • Hold a current ALCA-approved certification. Professionals can also qualify for the Advanced Membership level if they hold a Bachelor’s, Master’s or Ph.D. degree in a field unrelated to Aging Life Care/care

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management. However, these members must meet all of the other criteria outlined above, and they must have three years of post-degree supervised experience in the field of Aging Life Care/care management within the last ten years. The Advanced Professional level also includes members designated as Fellows of the Leadership Academy. PROFESSIONAL MEMBER Professional Members must: • Hold an Associate’s, Bachelor’s, Master’s or Ph.D. degree with at least one degree held in a field related to Aging Life Care/care management (i.e. counseling, gerontology, mental health, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology or social work); • Be primarily engaged in a paid position in the direct practice, administration or supervision of client-centered services to the elderly and their families; and

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EASTERN SHORE - Includes Salisbury and Ocean City and surrounding region

Lynn Carr

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Wendy Miller

Alliance in Aging

(410) 507-0915

allianceinaging.com

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Annapolis Senior Care Solutions

(410) 834-1452

annapolisseniors.com

PRO

(410) 667-0266 (443) 812-8204 (443) 415-3250 (410) 507-0915 (410) 661-6720 (410) 661-6720 (410) 661-6720 (410) 661-6720 (443) 591-4634 (410) 661-6720 (443) 340-0594 (410) 834-1452 (410) 868-7031 (443) 845-0025 (410) 667-0266 (410) 591-6378 (410) 661-6720 (410) 667-0266 (443) 841-8960 (443) 812-1028 (410) 667-0266 (410) 661-6720

theoptiongroup.net rosnerhealthcarenavigation.com djmbseniorresources.com allianceinaging.com ferrettoeldercare.com ferrettoeldercare.com ferrettoeldercare.com ferrettoeldercare.com howardcountymd.gov ferrettoeldercare.com eldercareleaders.biz annapolisseniors.com straticare.com seniorsolutions-baltimore.com theoptiongroup.net rosnerhealthcarenavigation.com ferrettoeldercare.com theoptiongroup.net ellastewartcare.com stantonagingsolutions.com theoptiongroup.net ferrettoeldercare.com

AVP PRO ASC AVP PRO AVP AVP PRO AVP ASC PRO PRO ASC AVP AVP AVP AVP PRO ASC PRO AVP ASC

(410) 544-4800

partnersincare.org

AVP

Service Coordination, Inc.

(240) 344-2593

servicecoord.org

PRO

Journey Life Care Program @ PCMS

(301) 791-3087

pcmsinc.org

PRO

METRO BALTIMORE - Surrounding counties including Anne Arundel, Howard and surrounding region.

Stacy Alcide Anne Arrington Sheila Baldeo Lynn Carr Carine Chen-McLaughlin Mary Faith Ferretto Beverly Francis Tracey Franz Vanessa Hughes Lisa Kovens-Harris Yocheved Lieder Wendy Miller Marilyn Murphy Susan Newhouse Ellen Platt Jill Rosner Jennifer Wilkinson Rynbrandt Mary Schmitz Karen Sorensen Allyson Stanton Jacqueline Tangires Jessica Young

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The Option Group Rosner Healthcare Navigation djmb Senior Resources Alliance in Aging Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc. Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc. Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc. Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc. Howard County Office on Aging Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc. Elder Care Leaders Annapolis Senior Care Solutions Straticare Senior Solutions, LLC The Option Group Rosner Healthcare Navigation Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc. The Option Group Ella Stewart Care Stanton Aging Solutions The Option Group Ferretto Eldercare Consulting, Inc.

SOUTHERN MD - Includes Charles, Calvert and St. Mary’s Counties

Linda Dennis

Partners In Care

WESTERN MD - Includes Frederick, Hagerstown and surrounding region

Rebekah Goetz Dawn Johns

METRO DC - Includes Montgomery & Prince George’s Counties

Bree Baldwin

Debra Levy Eldercare ASCs

(301) 593-5285

care-manager.com

PRO

Jane Barnes

Debra Levy Eldercare ASCs

(301) 593-5285

care-manager.com

AVP

Seabury Care Management

(202) 364-0020

seaburycaremanagement.org

AVP

Susan Blum

Debra Levy Eldercare ASCs

(301) 593-5285

care-manager.com

AVP

Teresa Boring

Debra Levy Eldercare ASCs

(301) 593-5285

care-manager.com

PRO

Mary Ann Buckley

Corewood Care

(301) 329-5966

corewoodcare.com

AVP

Michelle Burchick

Compassionate Care for Seniors, LLC

(301) 821-7591

compassionatecareforseniors.com

PRO ASC

Christine Bitzer

Nataliya Cancel

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Maryland Geriatric Solutions

(240) 486-4433

marylandgeriatricsolutions.com

Ann Craynon, ElderCare Solutions

(301) 218-0958

acElderCareSolutions.com

AVP

Lifematters, Inc.

(301) 602-4737

mycaremanagement.com

PRO

Renee Delacroix

Geriatric Care Counseling

(301) 320-5380

gercare.com

AVP

Michael DeSarno

Debra Levy Eldercare ASCs

(301) 593-5285

care-manager.com

ASC

Ann Craynon Daphne De Souza

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Gretchen Gaines

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Seabury Care Management

(202) 364-0020

seaburycaremanagement.org

PRO

Martha Gaston

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Seabury Care Management

(202) 364-0020

seaburycaremanagement.org

PRO

Felice Grunberger Linda Hall

Felice Grunberger, LCSW-C, C-ASWCM

(301) 593-4738 (301) 657-3336

felicegrunberger@gmail.com lindahiser5141@gmail.com

AVP PRO

Margi Helsel-Arnold

Geriatric Care Counseling

(301) 320-5380

gercare.com

AVP

Lifematters, Inc.

(301) 615-0616

mycaremanagement.com

PRO

Compassionate Care for Seniors, LLC

(301) 996-3130

CompassionateCareforSeniors.com

AVP

Debra levy Eldercare ASCs

(301) 593-5285

care-manager.com

ASC AVP

Ada Horsfall Vicky Hulcher Amy Kandel Barbara Kane Susan Lilly Robin Mansfield

Aging Network Services

(301) 657-4329

agingnetworkservices.com

Debra Levy Eldercare ASCs

(301) 593-5285

care-manager.com

AVP

Aging Network Services

(301) 657-4329

agingnetworkservices.com

PRO PRO

Leslie Mason

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Seabury Care Management

(202) 364-0020

seaburycaremanagement.org

Michelle McGrath

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Seabury Care Management

(202) 364-0020

seaburycaremanagement.org

PRO

Monica Micklos

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Seabury Care Management

(202) 364-0013

seaburycaremanagement.org

PRO PRO

Betty Mizek

Care Management Group, LLC

(202) 215-9209

caremgroupllc.com

Susan Murphy

Debra Levy Eldercare ASCs

(301) 593-5285

care-manager.com

AVP

Jodi Pasternak

Compassionate Care for Seniors

(301) 742-1468

compassionatecareforseniors.com

PRO

Donna Peang-Meth

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Mary Petrizzo Kimberly Picca

Seabury Care Management

(202) 364-0020

seaburycaremanagement.org

PRO

Compassionate Care for Seniors

(240) 688-8059

compassionatecareforseniors.com

PRO

Debra Levy Eldercare ASCs

(301) 593-5285

care-manager.com

PRO

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Seabury Care Management

(301) 775-5573

seaburycaremanagement.org

PRO

Rothwell Care Management

(202) 368-8042

RothwellCareManagement.com

PRO

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Seabury Care Management

(202) 364-0020

seaburycaremanagement.org

PRO

Jennifer Sherwood

Debra Levy Eldercare ASCs

(301) 593-5285

care-manager.com

PRO

Robin Udell

Debra Levy Eldercare ASCs

(301) 593-5285

care-manager.com

ASC

Amy Ullman

Debra Levy Eldercare ASCs

(301) 593-5285

care-manager.com

PRO

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• Have two years of post-degree supervised experience in a paid position in the field of Aging Life Care/care management within the last ten years. Members may also qualify if they hold an Associate’s Nursing degree or Diploma in Nursing and meet all of the other criteria outlined above. Practitioners can also qualify for the Professional Membership level if they hold a Bachelor’s, Master’s or Ph.D. degree in a field unrelated to Aging Life Care/care management. However, these members must meet all of the other criteria outlined above, and they must have three years of post-degree supervised experience in the

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field of Aging Life Care/care management within the last ten years. ASSOCIATE MEMBER Associate Members must: • Hold an Associate’s, Bachelor’s, Master’s or Ph.D. degree; • Be primarily engaged in a paid position in the direct practice, administration or supervision of clientcentered services to the elderly and their families. Members may also qualify if they hold an Associate’s Nursing degree or Diploma in Nursing and meet all of the other criteria outlined above. Practitioners can also qualify if they hold an LPN, PTA or OTA license and meet all of the other criteria outlined above.

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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? 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; 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

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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 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?

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■ 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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Advice from an industry veteran Matt Paxton knows clutter. After nine seasons on A&E’s popular show Hoarders, Matt is now focusing his attention on moving and downsizing. He is working with PBS on a new series called Legacy List with Matt Paxton. The show captures the emotional trials and triumphs of families downsizing out of their homes, as Matt and his team of expert movers and conservators pack a houseful of memories. Crisis to Calling When Matt was just 24, he became the oldest man in his family when his father, stepfather and both grandfathers died in the same year. Matt was sad—and overwhelmed. He had to settle several estates simultaneously. In the midst of this personal crisis, Matt found his calling—helping families find the upside to downsizing. Legacy List with Matt Paxton focuses on preserving memories instead of keeping stuff. “Whether it is hoarding or downsizing, the message is the same. The stuff is holding us back. The stuff is only important because of the emotional stories that go with it. You have to tell those stories, share those stories, and then you can let the stuff go,” Matt explained. Getting Started Whether you are ready to downsize from your long-time family home or just need to clean up a few rooms, you have to deal with your stuff. Matt offers a few tips for getting started. Tip #1 : Be Patient. “It took you 50 years to fill the house. You’re not going to clean it in an afternoon,” Matt said. The process of downsizing takes time. Give yourself time. Tip #2: Address Pictures. Pictures pose a problem for many older adults. There are so many pictures collected over a lifetime. Matt suggests addressing them early in the process by first eliminating all doubles. Next, you should throw out

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pictures that contain people who you can’t name. Finally, get rid of generic landscape pictures. Tip #3: Shred. After pictures, paperwork is the item that causes the most challenges for older adults. Matt recommends spending 20 minutes a night shredding old mail and bills. Tip #4: Start Small. Focus on sorting through a single room or even a single drawer. “I love going through the junk drawer in the kitchen,” Matt said. “We also find a lot of great stuff in the guest room closet. That’s where good things go to die. Why not start in those areas?” Tip #5: Give it away. Use Freecycle,

Facebook groups, charities, and other options to unload unwanted stuff. Often, the amount of money you would earn selling items is negligible. There is a much larger value to giving something to someone who will actually use it. This is especially true for old furniture and clothes. Tip #6: Share and receive stories, not stuff. Older adults often struggle when their children or grandchildren don’t want all their furniture and household items. Instead of simply refusing an item, ask about the story behind it. Explain that you don’t have room for the item, but that you will treasure the story. Focusing on stories can make downsizing easier for older adults and their loved ones. 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,

Life Plan Communities afford residents endless opportunities to remain active and involved.

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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

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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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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.”

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

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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.

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

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Find Your Decision-Making Style Continued from page 7

• 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.

• 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.

PLANNERS Find informative articles and comprehensive tables on every living option, starting on page 41.

Scramblers Scramblers are procrastinators without intervention. Scramblers have never thought about senior living and never discussed a plan with their loved ones. Then, one day, everything changes. After a serious injury or illness, SCRAMBLERS scramblers are forced to plan during a Quickly compare local options in our crisis. Oftentimes, these older adults comprehensive and their loved ones must make geographic table difficult and expensive choices under starting on extreme duress. page 51. It is not uncommon for the children of a scrambler to become planners. They have PROCRASTINATORS seen what happens when you wait, and they want Start planning today to avoid becoming a burden on their own children. with our housing overview on page 34.

The Village at Augsburg—A National Lutheran Community makes living in a continuing care retirement community an affordable option. Our selection of apartment homes, surrounded by beautiful woodlands, lets you choose what fits your lifestyle and budget. The Village at Augsburg is where you belong.

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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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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?

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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)

All The Best of Retirement Living

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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HARFORD COUNTY

Enriching the lives of older adults since 1908 through a blend of compassionate care and innovative services. Our paperwork and our move-in process have been updated for your convenience, your safety, and for optimal flexibility. We are currently accepting deposits for new Hearthside residences in 2021. Start planning now for better days ahead.

Carsins Run will be the future home of Harford County’s first and only Continuing Care Retirement Community— with an unparalleled 60+ lifestyle in a park-like setting with resort-style amenities, activities and services. Plus, you can age comfortablyinplace with onsite healthcare should you need it. Welcome Center: 301 North Fountain Green • Bel Air, MD

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Discover 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 the financial predictability and security of Life Care. Be yourself with modern maintenancefree residences, expanded amenities, comprehensive services including dining and housekeeping. Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Support and Comprehensive nursing all under one roof.

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. 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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This community hums with warmhearted camaraderie and a zest for living shared by residents and staff alike—in independent living, assisted living, memory support, rehabilitative care and nursing care. because what surrounds you really matters.

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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.

As Resident Owners, We’re All

Movers and Shakers Londonderry on the Tred Avon is the area’s only 62+ cooperative living community. That means each of us enjoys all the benefits of home ownership without the demands of maintenance or upkeep. Whether your home is an apartment or a cottage, as a Londonderry resident you have the opportunity to make a difference in your community. Through our resident board, our community members have a voice in all major decisions affecting them. Life on our 29 acres of waterfront property, complete with a Clubhouse and Community Center, offers residents many ways to participate in our active and vibrant community, such as serving on our board, leading an exercise class, or singing in our musical group, The Jammers.

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

BALTIMORE CITY 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

BALTIMORE 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 Rosedale: 410-866-1886 Park View at Taylor: 410-663-0363 Park View at Towson: 410-828-7185 Park View at Woodlawn: 410-281-1120

EASTERN SHORE 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

HOWARD COUNTY 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

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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Choosing Independent Living Use this checklist to review options: 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 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?

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A Fresh Start Find the perfect marriage between enjoying the retirement you deserve and stay close to your loved ones at The Gardens of Annapolis. Spring into the new at this premier independent living community!

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Baltimore

84

l

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Park View at Ashland Terrace

54

410-276-6440

Baltimore

74

l

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Park View at Coldspring

54

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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

63

410-243-5701

Baltimore

158

3,866

l

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Springwell Senior Living Community

10

410-664-4006

Mt. Washington

99

3,750

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410-732-1275

Baltimore

20

550

667-600-2685

Violetville

90

l

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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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Aigburth Vale Senior Community

410-296-6695

Towson

70

720

l

Atrium Village

410-928-4637

Owings Mills

186

2,495

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Blakehurst Senior Living Community

410-296-2900

Towson

277

2,667

l

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4,135

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Brightview Mays Chapel Ridge

1

410-628-2100

Timonium

86

Brightview Perry Hall

1

410-529-1903

Nottingham

146

4,075

l

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Brightview Rolling Hills

1

410-744-7101

Catonsville

74

3,660

l

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410-339-3200

Lutherville

80

3,795

l

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249

2,062

l

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Brightwood Retirement Community Broadmead

443-578-8008

Hunt Valley

Coursey Station - Catholic Charities

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667-600-3155

Lansdowne

49

Charlestown

48, 64

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

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BALTIMORE COUNTY (continued)

Evergreen Senior Apartments

410-780-4888

Essex

81

Glen Meadows

54

443-998-8408

Glen Arm

197

1,700

l

Golden Ring Co-op

410-682-4094

Baltimore

154

607

l

395

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

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410-744-9988

Catonsville

83

Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Gardens

410-602-8200

Baltimore

84

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Harry and Jeanette Weinberg House

410-602-2405

Baltimore

116

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Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Terrace, The

410-664-0100

Baltimore

87

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667-600-3150

Woodlawn

74

l

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410-687-2829

Baltimore

164

l

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INSIDE BACK

667-600-3670

Lansdowne

64

Maryland Masonic Homes

410-316-9129

Cockeysville

31

1,509

Meadows of Reisterstown I & II, The

410-526-3380

Reisterstown

156

837

l

410-561-0200

Timonium

408

2,728

l

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443-379-4846

Pikesville

175

3,799

l

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866-938-0075

Parkville

1520

l

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410-496-4199

Randallstown

50

l

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INSIDE BACK

667-600-3180

Owings Mills

68

l

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Park View at Catonsville

54

410-719-9464

Catonsville

101

l

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Park View at Dundalk

54

410-288-5483

Dundalk

101

l

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Park View at Fullerton

54

410-663-0665

Baltimore

90

l

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Park View at Miramar Landing

54

410-391-8375

Baltimore

100

l

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Park View at Randallstown

54

410-655-5673

Randallstown

103

l

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Park View at Rosedale

54

410-866-1886

Rosedale

109

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Park View at Taylor

54

410-663-0363

Baltimore

100

l

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Park View at Towson

54

410-828-7185

Towson

112

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Park View at Woodlawn

54

410-281-1120

gwynn oak

101

l

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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

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667-600-2180

Reisterstown

68

l

l

l

667-600-2190

Reisterstown

72

l

l

l

667-600-3185

Pikesville

24

l

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

Mercy Ridge

45

North Oaks Oak Crest

48, 64

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

7

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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667-600-3733

Towson

82

l

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667-600-2360

Nottingham

94

l

l

l

667-600-2370

Nottingham

86

l

l

47

443-963-3414

Baltimore

135

1,477

410-747-1344

Catonsville

180

1,136

l

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Walker Co-op

410-377-0200

Baltimore

88

382

Warren Place Apartments

410-666-1030

Cockeysville

121

733

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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

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CAROLINE COUNTY

Heritage Community

410-479-4404

Denton

30

Laurel Grove Acres Apartments

410-754-5513

Federalsburg

37

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CARROLL COUNTY

Brightview Westminster Ridge

1

410-871-2225

Westminster

100

4,110

l

l

Carroll Lutheran Village

40

877-848-0095

Westminster

398

1,465

l

l

Fairhaven

44

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

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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

44

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

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l

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2,376

l

120

823

l

72

2,050

l

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Frederick

326

1,900

l

l

301-620-2620

Frederick

144

835

l

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Taney Village Apartments

301-663-0929

Frederick

130

25

l

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Victoria Park at Walkersville

301-845-4885

Walkersville

80

Weinberg House

301-662-4225

Frederick

23

Homewood at Frederick

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HOUSING

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220

395

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MEALS/DINING SERVICES

Oakland

PETS ALLOWED

301-334-9915

SUBSIDIES

CITY

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PHONE

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GARRETT COUNTY

Garrettland - 6 Properties Goodwill Mennonite Home, Inc.

301-895-5194

Grantsville

30

INSIDE BACK

667-600-5842

Grantsville

18

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667-600-2175

Aberdeen

75

l

l

667-600-2170

Abingdon

76

l

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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

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Starner Hill Apts - Catholic Charities

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HARFORD COUNTY

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

Harford Senior Housing

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

l

425

l

l

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546

l

l

HOWARD COUNTY

Alta at Regency Crest Brightview Columbia

443-393-3099

Columbia

170

l

Evergreens at Columbia Town Center

410-992-5501

Columbia

156

l

Harmony Hall

410-531-6000

Columbia

251

1,800

l

l

5

410-461-9494

Ellicott City

158

2700

l

l

410-730-6611

Columbia

108

40

877-461-8933

Ellicott City

241

l

l

410-381-9544

Columbia

188

l

410-796-4399

Elkridge

100

l

l

Heartlands Senior Living Village

1

Hickory Ridge Place Lutheran Village at Millers Grant Owen Brown Place

l

l

3,321

Park View at Colonial Landing

54

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

l

Park View at Snowden River

54

410-290-0384

Columbia

100

l

l

410-992-4909

Ellicott City

120

553

410-964-5454

Columbia

203

2,439

443-274-6825

Woodstock

102

685

888-368-3995

Chestertown

192

2,269

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Selborne House of Dorsey Hall Residences at Vantage Point

41, 84

Waverly Gardens Apartments

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KENT COUNTY

Heron Point

44

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Aspenwood Senior Living Community

5

301-598-6424

Silver Spring

80

3200

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l

Brooke Grove Retirement Village

52

301-260-2320

Sandy Spring

40

2,730

l

l

Five Star Premier Residences - Chevy Chase

5

301-907-8895

Chevy Chase

313

4400

l

l

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60

54

301-490-1526

laurel

153

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Leonardtown

195

919

l

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

CITY

MEALS/DINING SERVICES

301-475-8966

Lexington Park Adult Community

PHONE

PETS ALLOWED

SUBSIDIES

Cedar Lane Senior Living Community

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TALBOT COUNTY

Bayleigh Chase

44

Hyde Park

1,872

l

410-822-4350

Easton

241

Londonderry on The Tred Avon

53

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

301-733-6284

Boonsboro

63

310

l

St. Mark’s Ministry to Aged, Inc.

l

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l

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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

49

l

947

l l

l

l

l

609

l

WICOMICO COUNTY

Lakeview Apartments Mallard Landing

l

1,090

l

l

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1,040

l

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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

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1,360

l

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PENNSYLVANIA

Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home

50

888-624-8242

New Oxford

534

813

l

l

Homewood at Martinsburg

49

814-793-3728

Martinsburg

132

775

l

l

Homewood at Plum Creek

49

717-637-4166

Hanover

298

751

l

l

Homewood at Spring House Estates

49

814-623-0349

Everett

100

l

l

717-263-8545

Chambersburg

436

1,010

l

l

Menno Haven SpiriTrust Lutheran

42

Village at Gettysburg, The

42

717-334-4443

Gettysburg

78

735

l

l

Village at Kelly Drive, The

42

717-854-5010

York

69

756

l

l

Village at Luther Ridge, The

42

717-261-1251

Chambersburg

86

789

l

l

Village at Shrewsbury, The

42

717-235-5737

Shrewsbury

81

796

l

l

Village at Sprenkle Drive, The

42

717-767-0579

York

140

953

l

l

Village at Utz Terrace, The

42

717-646-2420

Hanover

112

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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

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When considering will cover the costs of potential assisted living assisted living. Some of the communities, it is important costs of assisted living are to research your payment also reimbursable through options. individual health insurance Although Medicare policies. does not cover the costs While there are other of assisted living, there payment options available, are a variety of payment the vast majority of assisted sources available. The living/personal care costs National Center for are covered through private Assisted Living reports payments by residents and Lorien Health Services is truly something different with a that “certain services are families. Individuals should we paid under Supplementary unique, progressive approach to living and healing investigate all available refer to as “Care Forward.” We always look ahead and and obtain Security Income and payment sources Social Services Block subsidies for to those who are specific information on use technology to rent help us advance and grow to mirror Grant programs.” Individuals who income-eligible. Contact the local standard rates and fees for additional thealso ever-changing seniors. services before choosing an assisted meet income qualifications may Area Agency onneeds Aging forof more be eligible for assistance through information on subsidies and other living community. their state Medicaid program. Some payment assistance programs. Financial and insurance At Lorien Mt. Airy, one can experience beautiful living experts communities also offer internal Long-term care insurance policies can provide more detailed information options with support available you it. financial assistance programs. State provide another financing optionwhen for aboutneed all the available payment and local governments may We offer believe assisted living. Most of thesehealth policies and sources. in encouraging wellness and

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

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?

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?

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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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. 3308 Benson Ave • Baltimore, MD 667-600-2660 | cc-md.org/seniors

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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

CARROLL COUNTY

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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FREDERICK COUNTY

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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301-759-1471

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

MEMORY CARE

Chamberlain Graceful Living

SUBSIDIES/WAIVER

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Annapolitan Assisted Living

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

65

67

3,500

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410-653-3480

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

88

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Brightview Annapolis

1

443-808-1232

Annapolis

77

6,890

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Brightview Crofton Riverwalk

1

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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Brightview South River

1

410-956-7310

South River

90

5,980

Country Home Assisted Living

410-867-7518

Harwood

15

2,600

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Cranberry Cottages I - VI

410-360-1844

Glen Burnie/Pasadena

42

2,550

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Fernbrook Manor

410-551-5913

Odenton

14

2,000

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Ginger Cove

410-224-8141

Annapolis

36

HeartHomes at Bay Ridge I & II

443-871-3168

Annapolis

32

4,800

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443-871-3168

Pasadena

16

4,700

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HeartHomes at Piney Orchard

443-871-3168

Odenton

16

4,700

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410-729-1600

Severna Park

71

5,250

Heartlands Senior Living at Severna Park

5

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Household of Angels - Crofton

410-647-3834

Crofton

15

2,500

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Household of Angels - Severna Park

410-384-9540

Severna Park

16

3,000

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Inspirations Memory Care Linthicum I & II

410-859-8900

Linthicum

32

5,000

Jones Acres

410-974-4747

Arnold

15

1,800

Kris-Leigh Catered Living at Cypress Cove

410-975-9919

Severna Park

62

3,600

Kris-Leigh Assisted Living at Davidsonville

410-956-0442

Davidsonville

20

3,000

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410-672-3600

Gambrills

32

3,300

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Morningside House of Friendship

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

4,620

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Davidsonville & Harwood

15

Somerford Place - Memory Care

5

410-224-7300

Annapolis

63

5,900

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Spring Arbor of Crofton

62

410-451-1140

Crofton

100

3,000

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62

410-544-7774

Severna Park

99

3,000

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410-376-7871

Annapolis

72

4,200

Sunrise of Severna Park

410-695-4931

Severna Park

137

3,090

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HOUSING

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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

Pleasant Gardens I - IV

410-870-7058

Baltimore

47

410-243-5701

Baltimore

15

Rosie’s Assisted Living

410-466-2470

Baltimore

20

Rosemarie Manor I & II

410-664-7800

Baltimore

32

1,650

Serenity Manor at Bottom Hill

410-728-3737

Baltimore

26

1,500

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410-664-4006

Mt. Washington

95

3,950

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Symphony Manor Asst Living & Memory Care

410-235-4301

Baltimore

69

5,290

Weinberg Park Assisted Living

410-664-0100

Baltimore

40

2,250

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Springwell Senior Living Community

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A Caring Place - Oakleigh House

410-661-5776

Parkville

10

Angels Amoung Us

410-365-1633

Baltimore

15

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410-415-5600

Pikesville

56

410-847-9400

Towson

60

Assist Liv Management -Hampton Meadows

67

410-653-3480

Towson

15

2,800

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67

410-653-3480

Catonsville

15

2,800

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67

410-653-3480

Catonsville

15

2,800

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67

410-653-3480

Pikesville

15

2,800

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Atrium Village

410-928-4637

Owings Mills

59

3,295

Beechwood Assisted Living

410-719-2273

Catonsville

15

3,300

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BestCare Luxury Assisted Living I & II

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410-596-5863

Reisterstown

35

3,000

Brightview Catonsville

1

410-788-5001

Catonsville

88

4,895

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Brightview Mays Chapel Ridge

1

410-628-2100

Timonium

77

6695

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Brightview Perry Hall

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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Brightview Towson

1

410-296-3320

Baltimore

90

6,325

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Brightview White Marsh

1

410-668-1588

Baltimore

98

3,945

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443-275-5145

Pikesville

114

2,670

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410-205-7568

Gwynn Oak

12

866-938-0075

Catonsville

125

4,885

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Charter Senior Living of Towson

410-449-2830

Baltimore

89

3,500

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Charter Senior Living of Woodholme Crossings

410-580-1400

Pikesville

80

3,600

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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

4,320

Dulaney Valley Assisted Living

410-823-1349

Parkville/Cockeysville

25

Edenwald

410-823-1349

Towson

56

Glen Meadows

443-998-8408

Glen Arm

36

6,919

Glynn Taff Assisted Living

410-744-4977

Catonsville

45

3,000

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Inspirations Memory Care Lutherville I & II

410-494-4363

Lutherville

32

5,000

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410-859-8900

Linthicum

32

5,000

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Joyous Living

410-344-0020

White Marsh

15

410-918-0400

Essex

97

3,200

410-248-0545

Nottingham

35

2,500

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MEMORY CARE

PHONE

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Lighthouse Assist Living & Memory Care

INSIDE FRONT

Ma Maison Senior Assisted Living I - III Maples of Towson, The

BACK COVER

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 Oak Crest

48,64

Paradise Assisted Living of Catonsville Pickersgill Retirement Community Springhouse Assisted Living St. Stephens Green at Mercy Ridge

78

3,500

Parkville

133

4,615

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410-744-8433

Catonsville

45

2,200

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Towson

138

2,745

410-486-5500

Pikesville

91

3,400

410-744-9367

Catonsville

18

Timonium

47

6,278

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

443-963-3414

Baltimore

58

4,210

410-918-2139

Middle River

70

3,000

47

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Woodlands Assisted Living Community

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Sterling Care Kosher Assisted Living

The Village at Augsburg

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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

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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Arcadia of Denton

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Bethania Care Homes

410-848-5616

Westminster

30

1

410-668-1588

Westminster

68

4,780

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877-848-0095

Westminster

50

6,900

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Constant Care at Winfield

410-795-0186

Sykesville

15

2,500

Copper Ridge

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 35

Brightview Westminster Ridge Carroll Lutheran Village

Country Acres Assisted Living

Fairhaven

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Sykesville

Family Care Assisted Living

410-442-2868

Marriottsville

15

2,000

Golden Crest I - V

410-239-1224

Hampstead/Westminster

80

2,600

70

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HOUSING

Inspirations Memory Care of Westminster

443-289-9229

Westminster

16

Look About Manor Inc.

410-857-5193

Westminster

14

2,700

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Mt. Airy

93

4,725

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Lorien Mt. Airy

65

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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

Sunrise of Carroll

410-376-7930

Westminster

54

Sun Valley Assisted Living

410-635-8040

Westminster

23

4,100

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410-795-6003

Westminster

16

5,200

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67

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410-795-6001

Sykesville

16

4,000

Sun Valley at the Meadows

410-635-2103

Westminster

20

4,200

Sun Valley at The Woods

410-635-3335

Westminster

15

2,600

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410-246-2926

Sykesville

60

2,554

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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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FREDERICK COUNTY

Buckingham’s Choice

301-874-5630

Adamstown

45

Country Meadows of Frederick

44

301-228-2249

Frederick

139

3,400

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Edenton Retirement Community

301-694-3100

Frederick

72

5,000

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36

4,800

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HeartFields at Frederick

5

301-663-8800

Homewood at Frederick

49

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Frederick

56

3,900

Montevue Assisted Living

240-772-9140

Frederick

75

4,740

Record Street Home

301-663-6822

Frederick

24

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Spring Arbor of Frederick

62

301-732-7555

Frederick

115

5,250

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5

301-668-3930

Frederick

46

5,410

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301-663-9500

Frederick

60

4,100

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301-668-6030

Frederick

73

3,720

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GARRETT COUNTY

Cherry Hill Assisted Living

301-746-8082

Accident

24

2,080

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Goodwill Retirement Community

301-895-5194

Grantsville

45

2,280

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Amazing Grace Assisted Living

410-877-0709

Bel Air

14

Awakenings of Bel Air

410-322-5389

Bel Air

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410-893-9164

Bel Air

16

5,000

Brightview Avondell

Bel Air Assisted Living 1

410-638-8100

Bel Air

25

7,290

Brightview Bel Air

1

410-893-2202

Bel Air

85

4,430

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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

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Hart Heritage Estates of Street

410-836-1295

Street

39

5,600

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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

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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

1,550 4,395

Columbia

88

Columbia

170

Elternhaus

410-707-7071

Dayton

23

2,400

Encore at Turf Valley

410-461-7070

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

5,420

301-949-0068

Clarksville

15

Heartlands Senior Living at Ellicott City

5

Howard County Assisted Living Ivy Manor & Chestnut Hill Manor Lighthouse Assist Living & Memory Care Lutheran Village at Miller’s Grant

Ellicott City

16

2,700

Ellicott City

77

3,000

40

8,927

Ellicott City

20

Laurel

16

McKetes Senior Home

410-465-2556

Columbia

15

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301-693-9581

410-880-1966

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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

PHONE

MONTHLY COST Starting From

SUBSIDIES/WAIVER

HOUSING

ASSISTED UNITS

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HOWARD COUNTY (continued)

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

41, 84

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410-313-9744

Columbia

64

6,375

Sunrise of Columbia

410-531-1444

Columbia

79

4,200

Winter Growth Asst Living & Memory Care

410-964-9616

Columbia

31

3,700

410-778-7300

Chestertown

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Heron Point

44

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Aspenwood Senior Living

5

301-598-6424

Silver Spring

52

Brooke Grove Retirement Village

52

301-260-2320

Sandy Spring

Five Star Premier Residences - Chevy Chase

5

301-907-8895

Chevy Chase

4,340

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8,160

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8,500

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HeartFields at Bowie

5

301-805-8422

Bowie

36

410-643-4344

Chester

15

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Arcadia Assisted Living Heartland House

410-827-4541

Grasonville

15

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Safe Haven Manor

410-438-6004

Sudlersville

16

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St. Peter Assisted Living

410-623-6909

Church Hill

10

l

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

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410-822-8888

Easton

88

410-770-9707

Easton

32

2,999

SOMERSET COUNTY

Chesapeake Cove Assisted Living

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Bayleigh Chase

44

Candle Light Cove Assisted & Memory Care Dixon House

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Easton

18

3,400

410-820-4400

Easton

58

5,200

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Broadmore Assisted Living

301-766-0066

Hagerstown

75

1,950

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Brookdale Hagerstown

240-329-3342

Hagerstown

97

2,695

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HeartFields at Easton

5

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CITY

ASSISTED UNITS

MONTHLY COST Starting From

SUBSIDIES/WAIVER

Charlotte’s Home I & II

301-432-2415

Maugansville/Boonesboro

31

2,023

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240-608-6311

Hagerstown

56

2,100 5,110

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MEMORY CARE

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Fahrney - Keedy Home and Village

301-733-6284

Boonsboro

32

Hilltop Vistas Assisted Living

301-582-1750

Williamsport

66

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Holly Place

301-733-3008

Hagerstown

15

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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

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Robinwood Assisted Living

240-420-4137

Hagerstown

70

3,510

l

301-791-9221

Hagerstown

49

4,395

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50

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Maugansville Mennonite Home

Somerford of Hagerstown

5

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4,530

Twin Oaks Assisted Living

301-223-7971

Williamsport

42

Williamsport Retirement Village

301-223-7971

Williamsport

32

4,410

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

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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

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.

50

888-624-8242

New Oxford

123

Homewood at Martinsburg

49

814-793-3728

Martinsburg

65

Homewood at Plum Creek

49

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

4,080

SpiriTrust Lutheran

74

5,580

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Village at Gettysburg, The

42

717-334-4443

Gettysburg

17

5,201

Village at Kelly Drive, The

42

717-848-2585

York

84

2,950

Village at Luther Ridge, The

42

717-261-1251

Chambersburg

48

4,623

Village at Shrewsbury, The

42

717-235-5737

Shrewsbury

68

4,866

Village at Sprenkle Drive, The

42

717-764-9994

York

50

5,992

Village at Utz Terrace, The

40

717-637-0633

Hanover

20

5,627

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HOUSING

Nursing & Rehabilitation

Specialized care for individuals who need daily assistance At a nursing care center, care is administered by professionals under the direction of a physician. Many facilities also offer sub-acute, respite, rehabilitation and other short-term care. Rehabilitation services can be especially helpful for individuals who are recovering from surgery, an illness or any other life-changing event. Who is Nursing Care for? These communities serve as permanent residences for individuals who are too sick or frail to live at home, or as temporary facilities during a recovery period. Some residents enter a nursing care center for a short-term stay after a surgery or illness, while others enter on a more permanent basis. Who Pays for Nursing Care? Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance and personal assets are all

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

YOU DON’T ALWAYS GO STRAIGHT HOME AFTER YOUR HOSPITAL STAY.

for nursing care centers; insurance payments are usually a fixed amount for a specified number of qualified days. The basic daily rate is the standard charge the nursing care center bills to all residents, which covers the fundamental services every resident receives, including rent for the room, housekeeping, meals and general nursing care. It is important to understand all the services and amenities that are not included in the basic daily rate. What to Look for in Nursing Care Before choosing a community, contact the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of your Area Agency on Aging. Ombudsman programs promote the highest quality of life and care for residents of nursing facilities and can help families and staff with inquiries and complaints.

Instead of going home, a hospital discharge planner could ask you which rehabilitation facility you want to go to. You need a plan so you can stay in control. With the newest equipment available and aggressive therapy plans tailored just for you, PowerBack Rehabilitation offers a full range of physical rehabilitation specialties in a fresh, modern setting. Private rooms and restaurant-style dining top it off to help keep your spirits up and on task. It’s all designed to get you home sooner and to get your Power Back!

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Her vitality is important to me. As the nation’s largest provider of specialists in senior living, memory support and rehabilitation, it’s our focus to make sure every day is one of dignity and vitality. From fresh, modern spaces to health specialists for every need, life can be lived as it should - to the fullest, free of guilt, knowing you’re doing all you can.

OUR COMMITMENT TO KEEPING OUR PATIENTS AND RESIDENTS SAFE Each new patient is admitted to a dedicated Admission Observation Unit for a 14 day stay and receive temperature checks and are tested for COVID-19 at several intervals during their 14 day stay on the unit. Dedicated staff members are trained in the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and proactive clinical infection control guidelines. All staff are screened for temperature and other symptoms every shift, work only if they pass this clinical screening process, and are tested for COVID-19 on a regular basis. In fact, we have gone above and beyond state and federal requirements to test our residents and staff members frequently, as it is the best way to protect our residents from the virus. All affiliated Genesis locations have an Infection Control Specialist focused on procedures and staff education. This focus has resulted in 95% of surveys completed in our affiliated centers achieving a “zero deficiency rating” on infection control surveys conducted by state and federal officials during the pandemic. We use a “high touch” cleaning checklist to ensure our patients’ and residents’ safety. This includes sanitizing equipment, patient/resident rooms and common areas regularly.

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Medicaid Facts

Preserving assets while getting nursing home care The Medicaid program is designed to preserve assets and prevent forced impoverishment due to nursing home medical costs. Unfortunately, the program is complicated and not widely

understood. Elder law attorneys are uniquely positioned to help applicants achieve Medicaid eligibility. They can also protect families from uncontrollable nursing home expenses

that could consume their savings and threaten their security. Article contributed by Elena Sallitto, Esq., CELA, President, MD/DC Chapter NAELA.

Facts about the Medicaid program and nursing home care Fact #1 – Nursing home fees range from $120,000 - $170,000 per year. That could threaten almost any household with complete financial ruin.

• Paying off debts • Purchasing a new car • Purchasing new appliances • Making home improvements • Converting assets into an income stream for the at-home spouse.

Fact #2 – Families do not have to liquidate and spend all their assets on nursing home care. Fact #3 – Families are legally entitled to preserve certain assets from nursing care expenses. Fact #4 – Married applicants may be able to include various expenses in their Medicaid spenddown plans including:

Fact #5 – Medicaid planning can ensure that the at-home spouse has the means to continue to live as comfortably as possible without worrying about running out of money.

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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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PHONE

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CITY

NURSING BEDS

MEDICARE

MEDICAID

DAILY RATES STARTING AT

FEATURED ON PAGE

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Allegany Health Nursing & Rehab

301-777-5941

730 Furnace St.

Cumberland

153

l

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114

Cumberland Healthcare Center

301-724-6066

512 Winfred Rd.

Cumberland

134

l

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236

Devlin Manor Health Care Center

301-724-1400

10301 Christie Rd.

Cumberland

124

l

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225

Lions Center for Rehabilitation

301-722-6272

901 Seton Dr.

Cumberland

101

l

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220

Moran Manor Health Care Center

301-359-3000

25701 Shady Ln., SW

Westernport

120

l

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225

Sterling Care at Frostburg Village

301-689-2425

1 Kaylor Cir.

Frostburg

122

l

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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

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195

Crofton Care & Rehabilitation Ctr.

410-721-1000

2131 Davidsonville Rd.

Crofton

180

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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY

Fairfield Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.

380

410-923-6820

1454 Fairfield Loop Rd.

Crownsville

96

l

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210

FutureCare - Chesapeake

83

410-647-0015

305 College Pkwy.

Arnold

152

l

l

343

Genesis - Hammonds Lane

76

866-745-2273

613 Hammonds Ln.

Brooklyn Park

117

l

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420

Genesis - Severna Park Center

76

866-745-2273

310 Genesis Way

Severna Park

138

l

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446

Genesis - Spa Creek Center

76

866-745-2273

35 Milkshake Ln.

Annapolis

130

l

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490

Genesis - Waugh Chapel Center

76

866-745-2273

1221 Waugh Chapel Rd.

Gambrills

110

l

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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

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240

North Arundel Health & Rehabilitation

410-761-1222

313 Hospital Dr.

Glen Burnie

111

l

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220

410-956-5000

144 Washington Rd.

Edgewater

107

l

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274

Autumn Lake at Alice Manor

410-889-9700

2095 Rock Rose Ave.

Baltimore

105

l

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200

Arlington West Care Center

410-664-9535

3939 Penhurst Ave.

Baltimore

82

l

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270

Blue Point Healthcare Center

410-367-9100

2525 W. Belvedere Ave.

Baltimore

135

l

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220

South River Healthcare Center BALTIMORE CITY

410-727-3947

1217 W. Fayette St.

Baltimore

156

l

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310

FutureCare - Canton Harbor

Fayette Health and Rehabilitation Center 83

410-342-6644

1300 S. Ellwood Ave.

Baltimore

160

l

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332

FutureCare - Charles Village

83

410-889-8500

2327 N. Charles St.

Baltimore

109

l

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322

FutureCare - Cold Spring

83

410-254-3300

4700 Harford Rd.

Baltimore

137

l

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300

FutureCare - Good Samaritan

83

410-532-5600

1601 E. Belvedere Ave.

Baltimore

147

l

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340

FutureCare - Homewood

83

410-554-6300

2700 N. Charles St.

Baltimore

136

l

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327

FutureCare - Irvington

83

410-947-3052

22 S. Athol Ave.

Baltimore

190

l

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330

FutureCare - Lochearn

83

410-358-3410

4800 Seton Dr.

Baltimore

200

l

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318

FutureCare - Sandtown - Winchester

83

410-669-2750

1000 N. Gilmor St.

Baltimore

150

l

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330

Genesis - Caton Manor Nursing

76

866-745-2273

3330 W. Wilkens Ave.

Baltimore

140

l

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387

Genesis - Homewood Center

76

866-745-2273

6000 Bellona Ave.

Baltimore

112

l

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385

Genesis - Long Green Center

76

866-745-2273

115 E. Melrose Ave.

Baltimore

134

l

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457

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410-662-8606

4669 Falls Rd.

Baltimore

120

l

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186

410-235-8860

700 W. 40th St.

Baltimore

242

l

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363

l

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245

l

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HCR/ManorCare - Roland Park Keswick Multi - Care Center Levindale a LifeBridge Healthcare Center Maryland Baptist Aged Home Maryland Masonic Homes

9

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

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179

Overlea Health & Rehabilitation Center

410-426-1424

6116 Belair Rd.

Baltimore

150

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172

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ADDRESS

CITY

NURSING BEDS

MEDICARE

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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

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Post Acute Care Center

410-325-4000

5009 Frankford Ave.

Baltimore

225

l

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667-600-2600

3320 Benson Ave.

Baltimore

162

l

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410-646-2100

10 N. Rock Glen Rd.

Baltimore

120

l

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217

Accordius Healthcare

410-655-7373

9109 Liberty Rd.

Randallstown

172

l

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394

Autumn Lake Healthcare Pikesville

410-486-8771

7 Sudbrook Ln.

Pikesville

140

l

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Autumn Lake Healthcare at Bridgepark

410-542-5306

4017 Liberty Heights Ave.

Baltimore

94

l

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282

43

443-578-8035

13801 York Road

Hunt Valley

59

l

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866-938-0075

709 Maiden Choice Ln.

Catonsville

206

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375

Chapel Hill Nursing & Rehabilitation

443-576-1560

4511 Robosson Rd.

Randallstown

63

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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

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254

Frederick Villa Nursing Center

410-788-3300

711 Academy Rd.

Baltimore

125

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Roland Park Place

St. Elizabeth Rehab. & Nur. - Cath Charities

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Westgate Hills Rehab & Nursing

431 255

BALTIMORE COUNTY

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

76

866-745-2273

16 Fusting Ave.

Catonsville

144

l

l

332

Genesis - Cromwell Center

76

866-745-2273

8710 Emge Rd.

Baltimore

132

l

l

444

Genesis - Franklin Woods

76

866-745-2273

9200 Franklin Square Dr.

Baltimore

117

l

l

455

Genesis - Heritage Center

76

866-745-2273

7232 German Hill Rd.

Dundalk

174

l

l

384

Genesis - Loch Raven Center

76

866-745-2273

8720 Emge Rd.

Baltimore

113

l

l

447

Genesis - Multi-Medical Center

76

866-745-2273

7700 York Rd.

Towson

110

l

l

408

Genesis - Perring Parkway Center

76

866-745-2273

1801 Wentworth Rd.

Baltimore

110

l

l

448

75, 76

866-745-2273

515 Brightfield Rd.

Lutherville

100

l

l

519

443-998-8408

11630 Glen Arm Rd.

Glen Arm

31

l

l

421

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

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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

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

Mid-Atlantic of Chapel Hill Nursing Oak Crest

Pickersgill Retirement Community

80

350

64, 48

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410-252-4500

2300 Dulaney Valley Rd.

Timonium

440

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BALTIMORE COUNTY (continued)

Stella Maris, Inc. Summit Park Health & Rehabilitation The Village at Augsburg

47

Westgate Hills

410-747-3287

1502 Frederick Rd.

Catonsville

143

l

443-963-3414

6811 Campfield Rd.

Baltimore

131

l

l

310

410-646-2100

10 N. Rock Glen Rd.

Baltimore

120

l

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217

Solomons

42

l

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245

Prince Frederick 149

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246 140

CALVERT COUNTY

Asbury Solomons Island

410-394-3029

11100 Asbury Cir.

Calvert County Nursing Center

410-535-2300

85 Hospital Rd.

Solomon’s Nursing Center

410-326-0077

13325 Dowell Rd.

Solomons

87

l

l

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

200

CAROLINE COUNTY

CARROLL COUNTY

Birch Manor Healthcare Center

410-795-1100

7309 2nd Ave.

Sykesville

118

l

l

Brinton Woods Health & Rehabilitation

410-795 2737

1442 Buckhorn Rd.

Sykesville

61

l

l

290

Carroll Lutheran Village

40

410-848-0090

300 St Luke Cir

Westminster

103

l

l

384

Fairhaven

44

410-795-8801

7200 Third Ave

Sykesville

69

l

l

380

410-239-7139

3332 Main Street, Box 390

Manchester

109

l

l

265

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

Peak Healthcare at Copper Ridge

410-795-8808

710 Obrecht Rd

Sykesville

66

l

l

395

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

65

CECIL COUNTY

CHARLES COUNTY

Genesis - La Plata Center

76

866-745-2273

1 Magnolia Dr.

La Plata

147

l

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455

Genesis - Waldorf Healthcare Center

76

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

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228

DORCESTER COUNTY

Genesis - Chesapeake Woods Center

76

Signature HealthCARE at Mallard Bay FREDERICK COUNTY

Buckingham’s Choice

44

Genesis - Ballenger Creek Center

76

866-745-2273

347 Ballenger Center Dr.

Frederick

130

l

l

422

Genesis - Glade Valley Center

76

866-745-2273

56 West Frederick St.

Walkersville

124

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CITY

NURSING BEDS

MEDICARE

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DAILY RATES STARTING AT

BOLD LISTINGS & HIGHLIGHTS = PAID UPGRADES

49

301-644-5600

7407 Willow Rd.

Frederick

122

l

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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

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240

Vindobona Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

301-371-7160

6012 Jefferson Blvd.

Frederick

61

l

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210

Goodwill Mennonite Home, Inc.

301-895-5194

891 Dorsey Hotel Rd.

Grantsville

89

l

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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

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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

232 292

HOWARD COUNTY

KENT COUNTY

Heron Point of Chestertown

410-778-7300

501 E Campus Ave.

Chestertown

38

l

Autumn Lake Healthcare at Chestertown

44

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

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Brooke Grove Retirement Village

52

301-260-2320

18100 Slade School Rd.

Sandy Spring

190

l

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386

Genesis - Fairland Center

76

866-745-2273

2101 Fairland Rd.

Silver Spring

82

l

l

390

Genesis - Sligo Creek Center

76

866-745-2273

7525 Carroll Ave.

Takoma Park

102

l

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240-487-4400

1051 Brightseat Road

Landover

150

l

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FutureCare - Pineview

83

301-856-2930

9106 Pineview Rd.

Clinton

192

l

l

318

Genesis - Bradford Oaks

76

866-745-2273

7520 Surrats Rd.

Clinton

180

l

l

368

Genesis - Doctors Community Rehab Center

76

866-745-2273

6710 Mallery Dr.

Lanham

130

l

l

396

Genesis - Larkin Chase

76

866-745-2273

15005 Health Center Dr.

Bowie

120

l

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429

76

866-745-2273

205 Armstrong Ave.

Centreville

118

l

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378

QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY

Genesis - Corsica Hills Center SOMERSET COUNTY

82

Alice B. Tawes Nursing & Rehabilitation

410-968-1200

201 Hall Hwy.

Crisfield

76

l

l

207

Aurora Senior Living of Manokin

410-651-0011

11974 Edgehill Terrace

Princess Anne

131

l

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Charlotte Hall Veterans Home

301-884-8171

29449 Charlotte Hall Rd.

Charlotte Hall

286

l

l

171

Chesapeake Shores

301-863-7244

21412 Great Mills Rd.

Lexington Park

110

l

l

132

St. Mary’s Nursing & Rehabilitation

301-475-8000

21580 Peabody St.

Leonardtown

160

l

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233

NURSING & REHABILITATION

PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY

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TALBOT COUNTY

Bayleigh Chase

44

410-822-8888

501 Dutchmans Lane

Easton

99

l

l

300

Genesis - The Pines

76

866-745-2273

610 Dutchmans Ln.

Easton

195

l

l

375

WASHINGTON COUNTY

Cadia Healthcare - Hagerstown

301-733-8700

14014 Marsh Pike

Hagerstown

186

l

l

195

Coffman Nursing Home, Inc.

301-733-2914

1304 Pennsylvania Ave.

Hagerstown

59

l

l

216

301-733-6284

8507 Mapleville Rd.

Boonsboro

97

l

l

305

301-797-4020

750 Dual Hwy.

Hagerstown

140

l

l

Fahrney - Keedy Home and Village

50

Hagerstown Healthcare Center Homewood at Williamsport

877-849-9244

16505 Virginia Ave.

Williamsport

80

l

l

277

Julia Manor Health Care Center

49

301-665-8700

333 Mill St.

Hagerstown

131

l

l

275

Ravenwood Lutheran Village

240-420-4137

1183 Luther Dr.

Hagerstown

88

l

l

202

Sterling Care at South Mountain

301-432-5457

141 S. Main St.

Boonsboro

148

l

l

187

Village at Robinwood, The

240-420-4119

19800 Tranquility Circle

Hagerstown

88

l

l

180

Western Maryland Hospital Center

301-791-4400

827 Linden Ave.

Hagerstown

63

l

l

191

301-223-7971

154 N. Artizan St.

Williamsport

121

l

l

284

Anchorage Healthcare Center

410-749-2474

105 Times Sq.

Salisbury

126

l

l

165

Deer’s Head Hospital Center

410-543-4000

351 Deer’s Head Hospital Rd.

Salisbury

68

l

l

361

866-745-2273

200 Civic Ave.

Salisbury

325

l

l

320

410-742-8896

900 Booth St.

Salisbury

102

l

l

200

Berlin Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

410-641-4400

9715 Healthway Dr.

Berlin

146

l

l

211

Hartley Hall Nursing Home, Inc.

410-957-2252

1006 Market St.

Pocomoke

73

l

l

198

Snow Hill Nursing and Rehabilitation

410-632-3755

430 W. Market St.

Snow Hill

69

l

l

225

Williamsport Retirement Village

77

WICOMICO COUNTY

Genesis - Salisbury Rehab & Nursing Center

76

Wicomico Nursing Home WORCESTER COUNTY

PENNSYLVANIA

Cross Keys Village

50

888-624-8242

2990 Carlisle Pike

New Oxford

270

l

l

380

Homewood at Frederick

49

717-637-4166

425 Westminster Ave.

Hanover

120

l

l

311

Homewood at Martinsburg

49

814-793-3728

437 Givler Drive

Martinsburg

129

l

l

717-262-2373

2011 Scotland Ave.

Chambersburg

212

l

l

332

Menno Haven SpiriTrust Lutheran

42

Village at Gettysburg, The

42

717-334-6204

1075 Old Harrisburg Rd.

Gettysburg

60

l

l

348

Village at Luther Ridge, The

42

717-267-0677

2735 Luther Dr.

Chambersburg

40

l

l

358

Village at Shrewsbury, The

42

717-235-6895

800 Bollinger Drive

Shrewsbury

100

l

l

358

Village at Sprenkle Drive, The

42

717-767-5404

1802 Folkner Circle

York

104

l

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358

Village at Utz Terrace, The

42

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

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).

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Choosing a Memory Care Community Use this checklist to review options: STEP 1 – Call Facilities and Ask Questions Are families encouraged to participate in care planning? Is care personalized to meet specific resident needs, abilities and interests? Is the staff specifically trained in dementia care? Is there a physician and/or nurse practitioner on the premises and a registered nurse on site at all times? Are planned activities scheduled, and do they actually take place? Is transportation available for medical appointments or personal shopping? Is physical, occupational, speech and recreational therapy available?

STEP 2 – Visit Facilities and Observe Do residents appear comfortable, relaxed and involved in activities? Is there indoor space available for residents to move around freely? Are both the indoor and outdoor areas safe, secure and monitored?

Facts about Medicaid Continued from page 77

Fact #6 – Single applicants also have options for including expenses in their Medicaid spenddown plans, such as: • Legally transferring assets to disabled family members through special needs trusts. • Setting up a special needs trust to preserve assets for personal needs including paying for things Medicaid does not cover, such as dental work or custom hearing aids. • Deeding the family home to a caregiver who has helped the applicant delay admission to a nursing home for two years or more (under certain circumstances). Fact #7 – Planning does not need to be done in advance and can be readily accomplished when someone is already in a facility. Fact #8 – Nursing home personnel are not financial advisors and cannot provide Medicaid planning to protect family assets.

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Is there a designated family visiting area? Are residents allowed to bring personal items with them, such as photos and bedding? Is the food appetizing? Can family and friends join residents for mealtime?

STEP 3 – Ask More Questions and Decide Are family and friends able to participate in

resident care? Do the visiting hours work for the family? What is the discharge policy? Ask about any situation or condition that would lead a resident to be discharged, including behavior changes and financial circumstances. Is staff available to escort residents to the Emergency Room, if needed? Is end-of-life/hospice care available on site, if needed?

Source: Information adapted from the Alzheimer’s Association (www.alz.org).

Fact #9 – Assets that were given away for less than fair market value during the five year “look back” period prior to nursing home admission will result in a penalty period, during which time Medicaid benefits are not provided. Fact #10 – Maryland allows certain asset transfers without a Medicaid penalty, but those transfers must be justified to the state. Fact #11 – Elder law attorneys can review asset transfers and help develop the necessary evidence to satisfy case workers. Fact #12 – Elder law attorneys will work with you and structure a plan to achieve Medicaid eligibility that will preserve life savings for the spouse still in the home, and for certain family members. One of the best resources for finding an elder law attorney is the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, or NAELA. NAELA’s core mission is to promote education and professionalism among elder law attorneys. The organization maintains a membership list that is searchable by name and by zip code. See www.NAELA.org.

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PHONE

CITY

WEBSITE

65

410-757-7000

Annapolis

annapolitanassistedliving.com

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

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY

Annapolitan Assisted Living Brightview Annapolis

Brightview South River

1

410-956-7310

South River

brightviewseniorliving.com

Heartlands Senior Living at Severna Park

5

410-729-1600

Severna Park

fivestarseniorliving.com

Somerford Place - Memory Care

5

410-224-7300

Annapolis

fivestarseniorliving.com

Spring Arbor of Crofton

62

410-451-1140

Crofton

springarborliving.com

Spring Arbor of Severna Park

62

410-544-7774

Severna Park

springarborliving.com

INSIDE BACK

667-600-2660

Baltimore

catholiccharities-md.org

10

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 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 brightviewseniorliving.com

Brightview Rolling Hills

1

410-744-7101

Catonsville

Brightview Towson

1

410-296-3320

Baltimore

brightviewseniorliving.com

Brightview White Marsh

1

410-668-1588

Baltimore

brightviewseniorliving.com

48, 64

866-938-0075

Catonsville

ericksonliving.com

45

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, 64

866-938-0075

Parkville

ericksonliving.com

brightviewseniorliving.com

Charlestown Dublin Court at Mercy Ridge Lighthouse Assist Living & Memory Care

CARROLL COUNTY

Brightview Westminster Ridge

86

1

410-668-1588

Westminster

Carroll Lutheran Village

40

410-848-0090

Westminster

CLVillage.org

Lorien Mt. Airy

65

301-829-6050

Mt. Airy

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PHONE

CITY

WEBSITE

FREDERICK COUNTY

Buckingham’s Choice

44

301-874-5630

Adamstown

actsretirement.org

HeartFields at Frederick

5

301-663-8800

Frederick

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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

Providing exceptional living, services and care for 30 years in the heart of Columbia. Now accepting direct entry and respite care into our on-site memory support assisted living neighborhood. “All-inclusive” pricing and access to our 5-Star rated on-site nursing center. Residences at Vantage Point is Maryland’s only Hearthstone Institute Certified Center of Excellence.

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HOSPICE CARE

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

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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 spiritual aspects of dying. Surviving

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HOSPICE CARE 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.” 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

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Myths and Facts About Hospice Myth: Hospice is where you go when there is “nothing else to be done.” Reality: Hospice is the “something more” that can be done for the patient and the family when the illness cannot be cured. It is a concept based on comfort-oriented care. Referral into hospice is a movement into another mode of therapy, which may be more appropriate for terminal care. Myth: Families should be isolated from a dying patient. Reality: Hospice staff believe that when family members (including children) experience the dying process in a caring environment, it helps counteract the fear of their own mortality and the mortality of their loved one. Information from the Hospice Foundation of America. To learn more, visit www.hospicefoundation.org

choosing hospice care instead of routine Medicare benefits. Patients may only receive covered benefits from a Medicare-approved

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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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HOME CARE

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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. 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. 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 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com

 Aging in place options include homesharing, home care, adult day care and villages.  Home care providers are available to help older adults who want to age in place. Care options range from occasional companion care to full-time skilled nursing care.

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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 generally offer a diverse schedule of activities including exercise programs. 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.

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AGING IN PLACE

SAFE AND ACCESSIBLE LIVING

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

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

Current Community for LifeSM Programs Community for Life is currently available in:

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to maintain their home equity and remain independent without becoming isolated—improving both their financial and mental health. Who is eligible for the program? Participants must be residents of Maryland and age 60 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 line. More information about Community for Life℠ is available at aging.maryland.gov. 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com


SAFE AND ACCESSIBLE LIVING

AGING IN PLACE

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. I s 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. A re 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. D o 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?

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AGING IN PLACE

HOMESHARING

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

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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. 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com


VILLAGES

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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

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.

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.

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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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Since 1968, Family & Nursing Care has been a leading resource for private duty home care services in Maryland and Washington, DC. By providing access to compassionate caregivers, we help older adults in both private homes and senior living communities maintain their independence and quality of life as they age. Serving Anne Arundel, Howard, Montgomery, & Prince George’s Counties 301-588-8200 | familynursingcare.com

Quality and affordable in-home care since 1989. Specializing in 24-hour care by providing live-in and hourly services. Licensed, bonded & insured. Our CNAs can assist in personal care including bathing, dressing, ambulating.

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Whether you need companion care or personal care, Senior Helpers’ provides assistance 24/7 or just a few hours a day, our offices are here to help. Our service options are flexible and customizable according to your specific situation, and your personalized senior care plan can be a combination of any of our service offerings. Serving Anne Arundel, Harford,, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Carroll and Howard Cos. 410-453-6172 | seniorhelpers.com

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Johns Hopkins Home Support provides self-pay personal care services in the safety of your home. Our team has the training and equipment to care for you during the pandemic and beyond. We provide companion care, help with daily activities, nursing care and assistance to caregivers feeling overwhelmed. Call for a free assessment today. SERVING MULTIPLE COUNTIES

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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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301-722-6681

Cumberland

Evergreen Adult Day Services

301-777-2650

Cumberland

George’s Creek ADC

301-463-4085

Lonaconing

Willow Creek Adult Center

301-777-8422

Cumberland

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410-573-9100

Annapolis

Caring Hand Adult Day Care

410-789-9850

Brooklyn

Foundation Adult Day Care

410-789-7772

Linthicum

Moo Goog Adult Med Day Care

410-987-0360

Millersville

Woods Adult Day Care Center

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Friendship at Owings Mills

410-902-0252 Owings Mills

Happy Time Day Care Center

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Heritage Adult Enrichment

410-825-5575

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Hong Lok Adult Medical Day

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Hopkins Elder Plus

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Joyful Adult Medical Day

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L.I.F.E. Adult Medical Day

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League For People w/ Disabilities

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443-226-3289 Owings Mills 410-581-9150

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Progress Unlimited

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Pikesville

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Catonsville

410-444-5800

Baltimore

Caring Hands AMDC

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Baltimore

Extended Family Adult Day

410-233-0048

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Golden Days Medical Day Care

410-242-6650

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Golden Dove Senior Med Day Ctr

410-462-3802

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Golden Pond Adult Day Program

443-850-1586

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Keswick Adult Day Center

410-662-4324

Baltimore

Levels Medical Adult Day Care

410-779-7487

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Ravens Med. Adult Day Care

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League For People w/ Disabilities

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Today’s Care & Family AMDC

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Arirang Adult Medical Day

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Comfort Life Care

410-796-1188

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Rainbow Terrace ADC

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Royal Garden Adult Medical

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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?

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? Are there outdoor spaces available for walking, gardening and recreation?

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local restaurants, theaters, museums and other destinations? 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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Senior-serving professionals are valuable resources 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. Whether they are young adults who chose this profession from the outset or individuals launching second careers, senior-serving professionals have historically struggled to find appropriate support resources. In many cases, the best source of support for professionals is their peers. With that in

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MNCHA

Home Care Representation

Maryland-National Capital Homecare Association supports providers

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

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amedeq.com

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(410) 295-7300

annapolishealthcare.com

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Asbury Home Health Services Bay View Homecare, Inc.

410-665-0107 X22

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Capital Home Care

301-610-9900

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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.

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301-274-9000

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301-260-0338

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240-215-4668

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240-215-4668

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410-566-5015

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410-486-5330

homecentris.com

Jemisun Allied, Training and Healthcare Services

301-879-2160

jemisunhealthcareservices.com

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Katherine's Keepers

410-879-2137

katherineskeepers.com

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LHC Group - VNA of Maryland

443-421-5523

lhcgroup.com

Lifematters

301-652-7212

lifemattersusa.com

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Linac Home Care Agency

301-642-2681

linachealthcare.com/

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Maxim Healthcare Services

410-910-1500

maximhealthcare.com

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Medi-Rents & Sales, Inc.

410-327-7252

medirents.net

MedStar Visiting Nurse Association

443-725-2847

medstarhealthvna.org

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Meritus Home Health

301-766-7800

meritushealth.com

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myPotential at Home

540-450-0343

mypotentialathome.com/

Neb Doctors

866-643-4020

nebdoctorsofmaryland.com

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New Hampshire Medical Supply

202-726-3100

nhmedsupply.com

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Norbrook Medical Equipment and Supplies, Inc.

301-577-5846

norbrookmedical.com

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Northern Pharmacy and Medical Equipment

410-254-2055

northernpharmacy.com

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Family & Nursing Care

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Family Choice Healthcare

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OHCINC

301-790-4962

ohc-inc.com

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Philia, LLC

202-607-2525

philia-care.com

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Premier Homecare

301-984-1742

premierhomecare.org/

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Regent Healthcare, Inc.

410-872-0310

regenthealth.com

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Senior Homecare Service & Staffing / Right at Home

434-327-2611

rightathomedc.net

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Shepherd's Staff In-home Care

301-304-9143

shepherds-staff.net

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SmithLife Homecare

301-816-5020

smithlifehomecare.com/

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Specialty Care Services

301-585-6300

specialtycareservices.com

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410-427-7830

stellamaris.org

SYNERGY Homecare, LLC

301-922-5387

synergyhomecare.com

Trust Home Care

410-826-4345

trusthomecare.info

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Trustworthy Staffing Solutions

410-484-4156

trustworthystaffing.com

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Vital Sign Home Care

410-814-0258

vitalsignhomecare.com

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WeCare Private Duty Services, Inc.

410-602-3993

wecarepds.com

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Western Maryland Health System

240-964-9100

wmhs.com/services/home-health/

Stella Maris Home Health

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PROFESSIONAL RESOURCES

Our trusted professionals can help you. The Maryland Senior Resource Network, Inc. (MSRN) is a network of select business professionals who offer products and/or services to seniors and caregivers to help seniors remain safe, comfortable and as independent as possible. All members are background checked and held to a strict Code of Conduct.

Code of Conduct Members of Maryland Senior Resource Network, Inc. (MSRN) are mindful that their success depends upon honor and integrity. This means members must act for the benefit of their clients and place their clients’ interests before their employer’s interests. To this end, MSRN members are bound by the following Code of Conduct:

1. Members have the duty of loyalty to their clients and must act with reasonable care and exercise prudent judgment. 2. Members are required to be properly bonded and licensed wherever necessary. 3. Every member is committed to conduct oneself with the utmost honesty and integrity in all business and personal dealings and to maintain competence in one’s profession. 4. Every member will protect and respect a client’s privacy and confidentiality. 5. Every member promises that any product or service sold will be consistent with the needs of the client after offering all appropriate options that fit their needs. 6. Every member is committed to treating all clients, their families, and friends with respect and dignity. 7. Every member will only suggest a thirdparty company that is bonded, licensed and trusted. 8. Every member will take responsibility to

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MSRN

MEMBER DIRECTORY

FEATURED

BOLD LISTINGS & HIGHLIGHTS = PAID UPGRADES

ORGANIZATION

PHONE

WEBSITE

Melinia Miranda

Active Day

410-663-9501

activeday.com

Bob Moran

Active Day

410-739-2663

activeday.com

Senior Care Lifestyles

410-977-3718

seniorcarelifestyles.com

Eldercare Leaders

443-340-0594

eldercareleaders.biz

The Option Group

410-667-0266

theoptiongroup.net

Atlantic Financial Services

410-296-0470

atlanticfinancialservicesinc.com

ADULT DAY CARE

ASSISTED LIVING PLACEMENT

Deborah Bakalich CARE MANAGEMENT

Yocheved Lieder Noel White

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FINANCE & PLANNING

Carol Ashmen Richard Dix

S2 Financial Partners

410-218-8829

s2financialpartners.com

Patti Farrell

RMF Reverse Mortage Funding

443-992-6231

reversefunding.com/patti-farrell

MBA Concierge

410-771-8555

mbaconcierge.com

Sherry Rush

Angels of Eldercare Planning

410-853-7306

angelsofeldercare.com

Steve Sless

The Steven J. Sless Group

410-814-7575

thestevenjslessgroup.com

Linda Smit

Estate & Senior Support Services

410-302-1320

esss-MD.com

Personal Financial Solutions

443-987-1340

PFS-DMM.com

Equity Mortgage Lending

443-471-4310

equitymortgagelending.com

Pam Williams

NBC Securities

443-353-4416

nbcsecurities.com

Denise Wright

Estate & Senior Support Services

410-302-1320

esss-MD.com

James Macfarlane

Cindy Stevens Ken Venick

HEALTH & WELLNESS

Amy Bland

Phoenix Speech Therapy

443-619-7712

phoenixspeechtherapy.net

Myra Katz

Katz Patient Advocate

410-978-3763

katzadvocate.com

Inner Balance Massage Therapy

410-262-0371

innerbalanceinc.com

BodyMindful PT

443-838-4609

bodymindfulpt.com

Zion Health Consultants

410-661-0466

zionhealthmd.com

HomeSafe for Seniors

443-473-2030

.homesafeforseniors.com

Brightstar Care

443-275-2796

brightstarcare.com/baltimore-city-county/

Brightstar Care

443-275-2796

brightstarcare.com/baltimore-city-county/

2nd Family

443-609-3634

2ndfamily.com

Brightstar Care

443-275-2796

brightstarcare.com/baltimore-city-county/

Michele Miller Stephanie Pessin Ann Saka Amy Young HOME HEALTH CARE

Jennifer Navarro, LPN Ryan Guzzino Josh Markland

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Andri Purkanto

Visiting Angels

410-218-9506

visitingangels.com/pikesville

Summer Sugalski

100

2nd Family

443-609-3631

2ndfamily.com

Chad Tracey

100

2nd Family

443-609-3629

2ndfamily.com

Let Your Place Bloom Organizing

443-595-6704

letyourspacebloom.com

J&S Property Services

410-336-8566

jandsproperty.com

Dave Pyser

HOME SERVICES

Amy Bloomer Dawn Converse

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MEMBER DIRECTORY

FEATURED

BOLD LISTINGS & HIGHLIGHTS = PAID UPGRADES

ORGANIZATION

PHONE

WEBSITE

Senior Handy Services

410-409-8530

seniorhandyservices.com

HOME SERVICES (continued)

Craig Vacovsky

Abilities Network

410-828-7700

abilitiesnetwork.org

Rebecca Snyder

Caring Transitions

443-768-3281

caringtransitionsbaltimoremetro.com

Suzanne Taylor

Taylor Made Custom Contracting

410-557-0322

taylormadecontracting.com

Carroll Hospice

410-871-7223

carrollhospice.org

Baygroup Insurance

410-557-7907

baygroupinsurance.com

Heather Murphy

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HOSPICE

Lisa Flannery

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INSURANCE

Melissa Barnickel Eric Benzer

Benzer Insurance Agency

410-903-9111

agents.farmers.com/md/cockeysville/eric-benzer

The Connolly Agency

443-863-7733

agents.farmers.com/md/baltimore/charles-connolly

Chuck Connolly LEGAL

Richard Abraham

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Abraham & Bauer

443-901-1333

abrahambauer.com

Patrick Hanley, Jr,

26

Abraham & Bauer

443-901-1333

abrahambauer.com

Craig Berman

Law Offices of Craig Berman

410-308-0300

bermanlaw.net

K. Alice Young

Nusinov Smith LLP

410-554-3634

nusinovsmith.com

PathFinder Law Group

410-296-6777

pathfinderlawgroup.com

Ana Nye

Lutherville Pharmacy

410-864-0939

luthervillerx.com

Mike Nye

Lutherville Pharmacy

856-506-1836

luthervillerx.com

Long & Foster Real Estate

410-736-2296

www.longandfoster.com/StephenConverse

Coldwell Banker

410-493-5846

cherylboone.cbintouch.com

O'Conor, Mooney & Fitzgerald

410-227-5005

oconorhomes.com

Adam Zimmerman PHARMACY

REAL ESTATE

Stephen Converse Cheryl Boone Marina Brockmann SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITIES

Tracey Barnett

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Stella Maris

410-252-4500x7333

www.stellamaris.org/

Elizabeth Boyle

1

Brightview Towson

410-296-3320

brightviewtowson.com

Jonathan Burley

1

Brightview Towson

410-296-3320

brightviewtowson.com

Karl Douglas

1

Brightview Towson

410-296-3320

brightviewtowson.com

1

Brightview Perry Hall

410-529-1903

brightviewperryhall.com

Lauren Gricheck

43

Broadmead

443-578-8026

broadmead.org

Megan Rosas

43

Broadmead

443-578-8020

broadmead.org

Stacey Young

43

Broadmead

443-578-8026

broadmead.org

Elizabeth Boyle

10

Brightview Towson

410-296-3320

brightviewtowson.com

Jonathan Burley

10

Brightview Towson

410-296-3320

brightviewtowson.com

Karl Douglas

10

Brightview Towson

410-296-3320

brightviewtowson.com

Debra Hanley

10

Brightview Perry Hall

410-529-1903

brightviewperryhall.com

Megan Rosas

10

Broadmead

443-578-8020

broadmead.org

Stacey Young

10

Broadmead

443-578-8026

broadmead.org

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Featured Providers FEATURED ON PAGE

ADVOCATES - RESOURCES

Lean On Dee Senior Care Advocates

FEATURED ON PAGE

HOUSING OPTIONS (continued)

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Assisted Living Management

71

Atrium Village

65

Brightview Senior Living

1

2nd Family

100

Broadmead

43

BrightStar Care

96

Brooke Grove Retirement Village

52

Family & Nursing Care, Inc.

98

Carroll Lutheran Village

40

Johns Hopkins Home Care Group

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Carsins Run at Eva Mar

50

Options For Senior America Corp

97

Right at Home

Catholic Charities Senior Communities

99

Senior Helpers LLC.

100

Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Comm.

Stella Maris

7

AGING LIFE CARE

Alliance in Aging

30

Elder Care Consult & Mgmt - Jewish Comm. Serv.

30

ElderCare Leaders

30

Ferretto Eldercare Consulting

30

Option Group, LLC, The

27

Rosner Healthcare Navigation

30

Seabury Resources for Aging

29

Stanton Aging Solutions

28

ELDER LAW

Enterprise Residential

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Erickson Living

48, 64

Fahrney Keedy

50

Five Star Senior Living

5

Gardens of Annapolis

55

Genesis Healthcare

75, 76

Glen Meadows

43

HCR ManorCare Continuum

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HeartHomes Assisted Living & Alzheimer's Care Homewood Retirement Centers, Inc. Levindale a LifeBridge Healthcare Center Lighthouse at Ellicott City & Hopkins Creek

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Londonderry Retirement Community

53

Lorien Mt Airy

65

Lutheran Village at Miller’s Grant

40

Abraham and Bauer

26

Frank, Frank & Scherr, LLC

23

Law Office of Nomiki B. Weitzel and Associates

26

Law Offices of Michael G. Day & Associates

22

Mercy Ridge

45

Pessin & Katz, Law, P.A.

24

North Oaks

47

Stavely & Sallitto Elder Law, LLC

25

Nova Springs, LLC

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26

Pickersgill Retirement Community

46

Stouffer Legal

Menno Haven, Inc.

Residences at Vantage Point Roland Park Place

COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY

MD Relay

16

HOSPICE

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

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SpiriTrust Lutheran

42

Spring Arbor

62

Springwell Senior Living Community

10

Stella Maris

7

Village at Augsburg, The

47

Williamsport Retirement Village

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Abilities Network

HOUSING OPTIONS

36

ACTS Retirement-Life Communities

44

Shirley Matlock - Re/Max Advantage

37

Annapolitan, The

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Senior Transitions, Inc.

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Senior living, services and supports for older Marylanders and their families APART M AVAILAENTS BLE

JENKINS SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY

SENIOR COMMUNITIES

The 25-acre Jenkins Campus in southwest Baltimore offers beauty and greenery out each window, with a spectacular view of the Baltimore skyline – conveniently located near I-95 and St. Agnes Hospital.

Supportive, affordable apartment communities. Total of 24 locations in Maryland, home to more than 1,800 older adults.

St. Elizabeth Rehabilitation and Nursing Center

667-600-2600

Short-term rehabilitation and skilled nursing, long-term and memory care.

CMS Star Ratings – 5 out of 5 stars Overall 2021 Newsweek – Top 15 Nursing Homes in Maryland

Caritas House Assisted Living

667-600-2660

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A residential community of care with personalized assistance in daily activities for adults 62 and older.

St. Ann Adult Day Services

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY Glen Burnie Arundel Woods Odenton Friendship Station Friendship Village BALTIMORE CITY East Baltimore Our Lady of Fatima I Our Lady of Fatima II Mount Vernon Basilica Place Overlea Everall Gardens Violetville on Jenkins Campus

DePaul House St. Joachim House

667-600-2680

Activities, socialization and medical supervision so older adults can continue to live at home.

DePaul House and St. Joachim House

667-600-2280

667-600-2280

Supportive, affordable apartment communities on the Jenkins Campus.

BALTIMORE COUNTY Catonsville St. Mark’s Apts. Edgemere St. Luke’s Place

BALTIMORE COUNTY CONT. Lansdowne Kessler Park Coursey Station Nottingham Village Crossroads I Village Crossroads II Owings Mills Owings Mills New Town Pikesville St. Charles House Reisterstown Reister’s Clearing Reister’s View Towson Trinity House Woodlawn Holy Korean Martyrs GARRETT COUNTY Grantsville Starner Hill HARFORD COUNTY Abingdon Abingdon Gardens Aberdeen Aberdeen Court

Answers for the Aging

667-600-2100 or toll-free 1-888-50ASKUS Telephone-based information and referral service for older adults and caregivers.

www.cc-md.org/seniors

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. 800-394-9990 | positiveagingsourcebook.com

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JOHNS HOPKINS HOME SUPPORT

Johns Hopkins Home Support provides a variety of self-pay personal care services in the safety of your home. Our team has the training and equipment necessary to care for you during the pandemic and beyond. Let us create a personal care plan with hours that best suit your needs.

OUR SERVICES INCLUDE Companion Care • Sitter services • Meal preparation & diet monitoring • Pet walking Daily Living Activities • Light housekeeping • Medication management & reminders • Personal care (dressing, hygiene assistance, etc.) Escorting • Errands & shopping • Medical appointments • Travel out of state or country Specialized Services • Memory Care • Assistance with prescribed physical therapy

Contact us for a free consultation with a registered nurse at: 410-671-0871 Visit us online at hopkinshomecare.org HCG1907027

Accredited by The Joint Commission, state licensed.

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