Hebrew Home of Greater Washington
6121 MONTROSE ROAD, Rockville, MD 20852
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The average cost of assisted living in the county is $5,045 per month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the county as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 18 Assisted Living Communities in Frederick County and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Frederick County, MD
6121 MONTROSE ROAD, Rockville, MD 20852
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"Ingleside at King Farm is home to an extraordinary community of people that includes retirees from the highest levels of government, educati..."
READ MORE8507 Mapleville Rd, Boonsboro, MD 21713
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"Entrance Fee amortized over 12 yr. period. Assisted Living and Nursing Care on discounted Fee-for-Service basis. Rentals also available."
READ MORE11302 South Mountain Road, Fayetteville, PA 17222
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"Michaux Manor is a charming and cozy Personal Care Community atop the Michaux State Forest surrounded by beautiful grounds, with a magnifice..."
READ MORE9701 Medical Center Dr, Rockville, MD 20850
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2810 Kaywood Place, Sykesville, MD 21784
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3227 Bel Pre Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20906
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"Offering skilled nursing, medical and rehabilitative care for patients and residents. Whether for a short stay or for an extended period, ou..."
READ MORE"Aberdeen Manor is a long-term care facility. We have served the Rockville community for over 20 years and have expanded to Southern Maryland..."
READ MORE"Meadow Glen of Leesburg is situated in the west side of Leesburg, Virginia, in a quiet residential area. Visitors speak highly of the well-m..."
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READ MORE1920 Valley Stream Drive, Rockville, MD 20851
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"Rockville Comfort Care, LLC is a 24-hour Assisted Living program that enables individuals needing healthcare assistance to remain in a home-..."
READ MORE"At Royals Assisted Living Facility: We Offer more individualized / resident-oriented, small-scale, home model care than larger competitors...."
READ MORE"At Serenity Gardens Assisted Living II, our goal is to provide our residents with the best in senior living. Our high quality care and dedic..."
READ MORE22150 New Hampshire Ave., Brookeville, MD 20833
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"______________________________________ Welcome to Brookeville House Assisted Living. Our inviting senior living community offers residents ..."
READ MORE1228 Berkeley Station Rd, Martinsburg, WV 25404
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"Countryside Assisted Living is located close to Interstate 81 in Martinsburg, West Virginia, just a few miles away from Woodbrier Country Cl..."
READ MORE154 N Artizan St, Williamsport, MD 21795
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"Landow House is located in Rockville, Maryland. Residents and visitors praise the helpful and kind staff as well as the cleanliness of the f..."
READ MORE12799 Buttercup Court, West Friendship, MD 21794
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"Darling Haven is a 24-hour assisted living facility, licensed to serve seniors that need assistance with activities of daily living. We are..."
READ MORE"Vibrant Retirement Living in Glenwood, MD Owned and operated locally by Ms. Mizan Gebermicheal with over 15 years of experience in Long Ter..."
READ MORE" ___________________________________________ Laytonsville Estate Assisted Living is a privately owned and operated assisted living h..."
READ MORE17212 Donora Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20905
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10501 Bit and Spur Ln, Potomac, MD 20854
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Christina
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October 1, 2020
Our tour of Warm Heart Family Assisted Living was very well done. They checked out things and they understood what I needed. It was very nice. The residents all seemed very happy to be there. It was a good experience. My stepson just had his shoulder replaced and he was so impressed that he thought that maybe he would go there for recuperation. They had horses out there. It's scenic and nice. They made sure that we did all the right things to get in there. It couldn't have been any better. They were cooking when we got there, and it smelled good. The grounds were absolutely beautiful, and they pointed out that they show horses around there. Everything about it was good. We talked about the tub, and they found me a walk-in tub and a walk-in shower. For a place that's small, they were very adaptive to my needs.
very reluctant tenant
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September 19, 2020
have lived here 4+ years...advertised as nonsmoking but tenants still smoke in building without repercussion...tobacco and other substances...also venting system poor as noxious odors waft thru bathroom/kitchen vents from all over the floor and those above/below...not sure why there is a food category as tenants responsible for their own meals, altho meals on wheels do deliver to some
Bernice
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September 16, 2020
I'm working with Right at Home. The caregiver is very good with me. She comes and gives me my shower, she takes care of making up my bed and stuff, and she empties my trash for me. She is very good. I like Cathy. She is very good with me, and I'm very good with her. Everybody from Right at Home that comes out and checks on me has been doing a good job, and I'm very well pleased when they come out and check on me. Everything else is working out fine for me so far. I would give Cathy a five.
PB
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October 11, 2019
It was a fairly small facility, but it was very nice and they seemed to have a full range of activities. I wanted to be able to have a little sewing corner, but the rooms were rather small. It also did not have closets. They only had fairly small wardrobes in the rooms. They had snacks available, and they showed us the dining facilities. Everything seemed good except for the size of the rooms. The staff during the tour was very helpful, very pleasant, and well organized.
TDR
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August 1, 2019
Warm Heart Family Assisted Living was kind of secluded and in a somewhat hidden location. If you have a patient that's a wanderer like mine, I'd be worried because there were no streetlights and there were a lot of trees around. The rooms were average, and the place was kind of tight, but the staff was very nice. The shared rooms were too small to be shared with another person. The money that I'll be paying was a little bit much considering the location and the amenities.
ReviewerAT0619
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July 4, 2019
My mother is currently at Citizens Care and Rehabilitation. It's awesome. She's in a semi-private room with one door to get into the two rooms, you have a hallway, a split room, one person on one side, and one person on the other side, they don't see the other person, they shared a bathroom, but in this case, her roomate cannot use the bathroom, because she cannot get out of bed. It's a beautiful room and it's big. They assist her in medications, in taking a bath, and dressing. They have individual activity plans for each patient, but my mother is not a joiner. It's one of the most expensive private pay skilled nursing facilities in Frederick.
Tracy
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March 29, 2019
Sunrise of Frederick was expensive, and the rooms were small. The staff was OK. The dining area was small, and the rooms had a microwave and a small refrigerator.
Sean
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March 20, 2019
Sunrise of Frederick was the nicest place I visited. It's fairly modern and had all the comforts of home. The dining room was very nice, with a Coke machine and an old-fashioned popcorn machine. They had a little dog on site that was walking around saying hi to everybody. The place was up to date. The person who gave me the tour was fantastic and was a pleasure to deal with.
Caryl
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March 14, 2019
We visited Hilltop House Assisted Living, which was a very nice community. They only had double rooms, and two people share a room. We weren't sure if Mom was ready for that yet. They do have single rooms, but the only one they had available were in the dementia area. The person who accommodated us was very helpful, very knowledgeable, and even the receptionist was wonderfully helpful. They also have nice activities and beautiful facilities. They've remodeled in the last few years and they've gone from the outside kinda looking seedy to a very beautiful location. They play bingo like 25 times a month.
The average cost of assisted living in Frederick County is $5,045 per month. According to Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care Survey, local costs are $1,045 higher than the national average of $4,000 and $370 higher than the state median of $4,673.
Rates in Frederick County are slightly to moderately lower than Salisbury ($5,315) and California ($5,900). Less expensive cities include Baltimore ($4,250) and Cumberland ($3,650). Although Frederick County is part of the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria metropolitan area, the local cost of assisted living is 45% lower than the nation’s capital ($9,266).
Note: Senior care cost data wasn’t available for Frederick County, so data for nearby Hagerstown was used instead.
Frederick County/Hagerstown Area
$5,045
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$4,673
Baltimore Area
$4,250
California Area
$5,900
Cumberland
$3,650
Salisbury
$5,315
District of Columbia
$9,266
Location has a strong influence on the cost of senior care, but rates also vary depending on the type of services required. Skilled nursing facilities are the most costly option, but they provide intensive around-the-clock services that are beyond the scope of assisted living facilities and in-home providers. A month of nursing home care in Frederick County costs 80% more than assisted living and almost 2.5 times more than a month of in-home services. Adult day programs are even more affordable, but they provide limited weekday care in a group setting. When evaluating potential costs, it’s important to understand which services are covered by monthly fees. In some cases, residential facilities provide a better value than in-home alternatives because the fees include personal assistance as well as room and board.
Assisted Living
$5,045
Homemaker Services
$3,813
Home Health Aide
$3,813
Adult Day Health Services
$1,712
Nursing Home Care
$9,353
Maryland Medicaid is a federal and state government-funded health care program that’s available to low-income adults and vulnerable residents, including children and disabled individuals. Medicaid offers complete coverage for emergency and preventive care, and it assists older adults who require long-term care through waivers even if these services are provided at home or in an assisted living facility. Each Medicaid category has specific eligibility requirements.
Senior Assisted Living Group Home Subsidy
The Maryland Senior Assisted Living Group Home subsidy provides up to $650 per month to help low- and moderate-income residents manage their assisted living costs. It’s open to seniors aged 62 or older who live in a participating facility with 16 beds or less. Applicants must require daily assistance and meet financial eligibility requirements. Net income limits are capped at 60% of the state median minus a nominal $60 personal allowance. Asset limits are $11,000 for individuals and $14,000 for couples. The program accepts current and prospective assisted living residents who’ve been approved by a participating facility. Waiting lists may exist.
Interested seniors should contact the Frederick County Department of Aging at (301) 600-1605 for more information.
Bridge Loans
Elderlife bridge loans are designed to cover short-term funding gaps that occur when seniors transition to assisted living. Applicants receive a line of credit based on their average assisted living costs and the number of months funding is required. Funds are distributed to the facility in as little as 24 hours after approval. Elderlife also offers amortized lump-sum loans that can cover move-in fees and large one-time expenses. However, with a line of credit, seniors only incur interest on the amount they borrow, and they can make affordable interest-only payments until long-term funding is available. The application process takes just 15 minutes and can be completed online or by phone.
Seniors can learn more by contacting Elderlife Financial at (888) 228-4500.
VA Aid and Attendance or Housebound
Veterans and survivors who receive a military pension that’s not disability-related and require daily living assistance may qualify for a monthly supplement to offset the cost of care. Individuals who earn too much to receive a regular pension can still apply for either Aid & Attendance or Housebound benefits. These programs can help seniors who meet at least one of the following requirements.
Frederick County Senior Services provides social, educational and wellness activities through four local senior centers. Programs are open to county residents aged 50 or older. Regularly scheduled events include ballroom dancing, chair yoga, pickleball, bowling and day trips. The county also provides free transportation to seniors aged 60 or older.
Frederick Senior Center
1440 Taney Ave., Frederick, MD 21702
(301) 600-3525
Urbana Senior Center
9020 Amelung St., Frederick, MD 21704
(301) 600-7020
Brunswick Senior Center
12 E. A St., Brunswick, MD 21716
(301) 834-8115
Emmitsburg Senior Center
300 S. Seton Ave., Emmitsburg, MD 21727
(301) 600-6350
Local veterans can access health care services at the Fort Detrick VA clinic in Frederick. Benefits counseling, outreach programs and administrative services are available through the Baltimore Regional Office, which assists veterans and survivors statewide.
Fort Detrick VA Clinic
1433 Porter St., Bldg. 1433, Frederick, MD 21702
(800) 817-3807
Baltimore Regional Office
31 Hopkins Plz., Baltimore, MD 21201
(800) 827-1000
Go a bit further out to explore pricing and amenities.
Right at Home Central Maryland, Frederick County, MD
340 E Patrick St, Ste 103,
Frederick, Maryland 21701
Pricing not available
$7,752
$4,065
$6,298
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