
Compare Assisted Living around Baltimore (Metro Area)
The information below is reported by the Maryland Department of Health, Office of Health Care Quality.
| Morningside House At Satyr Hill | AL HOS MC RC | Parkville (Woodcroft) | 125
Facility
125
MD AVG
43
Rank
#71 / 690 | Yes |
72
Facility
72
MD AVG
43
Rank
#160 / 985 | Private Rooms / Semi-Private Rooms | 28
Facility
28
MD AVG
21
Rank
#53 / 210 | A+ |
34% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 34% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (66% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
66% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 66% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. Women comprise the large majority, consistent with national assisted living demographics where women live longer and enter care facilities at higher rates. |
98% White Residents — State Benchmarked 98% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. A higher White share than is typical for assisted living in Maryland in this dataset — compare with peer facilities for local context. |
2% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 2% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. A lower African American share than is typical in Maryland; local markets still vary widely. |
0% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 0% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. |
13% Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked 13% of residents are 65–74, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. In line with the statewide profile for this youngest senior bracket in assisted living. |
40% Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked 40% of residents are 75–84, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. A high concentration in this mid-range bracket, where residents typically need moderate support with daily activities. |
29% Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked 29% of residents are 85–94, compared to the Maryland average of 44%. The population here skews younger than the statewide norm, which may indicate a more active, lower-acuity community. |
16% Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked 16% of residents are 95 or older, compared to the Maryland average of 16%. In line with the statewide profile for the oldest resident bracket. |
| Brightview Mays Chapel Ridge | AL IL MC | Timonium (Dixon Hill) | 89
Facility
89
MD AVG
43
Rank
#155 / 690 | Yes |
52
Facility
52
MD AVG
43
Rank
#402 / 985 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 50
Facility
50
MD AVG
21
Rank
#1 / 210 | A+ |
13% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 13% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (87% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
87% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 87% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. Women comprise the large majority, consistent with national assisted living demographics where women live longer and enter care facilities at higher rates. |
99% White Residents — State Benchmarked 99% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. A higher White share than is typical for assisted living in Maryland in this dataset — compare with peer facilities for local context. |
0% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 0% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. A lower African American share than is typical in Maryland; local markets still vary widely. |
1% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 1% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. Reported subgroups in this total: Asian (1%). |
3% Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked 3% of residents are 65–74, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. Fewer younger seniors suggests the resident population skews older, likely requiring higher acuity care and more hands-on support. |
30% Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked 30% of residents are 75–84, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This is the second most common age bracket in assisted living, representing residents with moderate care needs. |
48% Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked 48% of residents are 85–94, compared to the Maryland average of 44%. This is typically the most common age bracket in assisted living — this facility is in line with the statewide norm. |
18% Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked 18% of residents are 95 or older, compared to the Maryland average of 16%. In line with the statewide profile for the oldest resident bracket. |
| Morningside House of Friendship | AL HOS MC RC | Hanover | 103
Facility
103
MD AVG
43
Rank
#108 / 690 | Yes |
36
Facility
36
MD AVG
43
Rank
#563 / 985 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 33
Facility
33
MD AVG
21
Rank
#25 / 210 | - |
23% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 23% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (77% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
77% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 77% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. Women comprise the large majority, consistent with national assisted living demographics where women live longer and enter care facilities at higher rates. |
86% White Residents — State Benchmarked 86% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. Close to the average for this category among assisted living facilities in Maryland with reported race/ethnicity data. |
13% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 13% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. In line with the Maryland average for African American residents among facilities reporting this breakdown. |
1% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 1% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. Reported subgroups in this total: Asian (1%). |
8% Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked 8% of residents are 65–74, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. Fewer younger seniors suggests the resident population skews older, likely requiring higher acuity care and more hands-on support. |
35% Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked 35% of residents are 75–84, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This is the second most common age bracket in assisted living, representing residents with moderate care needs. |
41% Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked 41% of residents are 85–94, compared to the Maryland average of 44%. This is typically the most common age bracket in assisted living — this facility is in line with the statewide norm. |
16% Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked 16% of residents are 95 or older, compared to the Maryland average of 16%. In line with the statewide profile for the oldest resident bracket. |
| Pickersgill Retirement Community | AL IL NH SNF | Baltimore (Chestnut Hill) | 138
Facility
138
MD AVG
43
Rank
#56 / 690 | No |
45
Facility
45
MD AVG
43
Rank
#475 / 985 | - | - | A+ |
24% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 24% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (76% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
76% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 76% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. Women comprise the large majority, consistent with national assisted living demographics where women live longer and enter care facilities at higher rates. |
95% White Residents — State Benchmarked 95% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. A higher White share than is typical for assisted living in Maryland in this dataset — compare with peer facilities for local context. |
1% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 1% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. A lower African American share than is typical in Maryland; local markets still vary widely. |
4% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 4% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. Reported subgroups in this total: Asian (4%). |
3% Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked 3% of residents are 65–74, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. Fewer younger seniors suggests the resident population skews older, likely requiring higher acuity care and more hands-on support. |
27% Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked 27% of residents are 75–84, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This is the second most common age bracket in assisted living, representing residents with moderate care needs. |
55% Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked 55% of residents are 85–94, compared to the Maryland average of 44%. A high concentration of very elderly residents signals a higher-acuity facility with experience caring for advanced age-related needs. |
15% Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked 15% of residents are 95 or older, compared to the Maryland average of 16%. In line with the statewide profile for the oldest resident bracket. |
| Springwell Senior Living Community | AL IL MC | Baltimore (West Rogers Avenue) | 151
Facility
151
MD AVG
43
Rank
#43 / 690 | No |
30
Facility
30
MD AVG
43
Rank
#627 / 985 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | A+ |
20% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 20% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (80% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
80% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 80% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. Women comprise the large majority, consistent with national assisted living demographics where women live longer and enter care facilities at higher rates. |
91% White Residents — State Benchmarked 91% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. A higher White share than is typical for assisted living in Maryland in this dataset — compare with peer facilities for local context. |
6% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 6% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. In line with the Maryland average for African American residents among facilities reporting this breakdown. |
3% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 3% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. Reported subgroups in this total: Hispanic (2%), Asian (1%). |
8% Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked 8% of residents are 65–74, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. Fewer younger seniors suggests the resident population skews older, likely requiring higher acuity care and more hands-on support. |
30% Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked 30% of residents are 75–84, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This is the second most common age bracket in assisted living, representing residents with moderate care needs. |
45% Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked 45% of residents are 85–94, compared to the Maryland average of 44%. This is typically the most common age bracket in assisted living — this facility is in line with the statewide norm. |
15% Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked 15% of residents are 95 or older, compared to the Maryland average of 16%. In line with the statewide profile for the oldest resident bracket. |
| Symphony Manor | AL MC RC | Baltimore (Roland Park) | 69
Facility
69
MD AVG
43
Rank
#190 / 690 | Yes |
71
Facility
71
MD AVG
43
Rank
#175 / 985 | Studio | 15
Facility
15
MD AVG
21
Rank
#133 / 210 | - |
21% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 21% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (79% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
79% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 79% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. Women comprise the large majority, consistent with national assisted living demographics where women live longer and enter care facilities at higher rates. |
79% White Residents — State Benchmarked 79% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. Close to the average for this category among assisted living facilities in Maryland with reported race/ethnicity data. |
19% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 19% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. In line with the Maryland average for African American residents among facilities reporting this breakdown. |
1% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 1% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. Reported subgroups in this total: Asian (1%). |
15% Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked 15% of residents are 65–74, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. In line with the statewide profile for this youngest senior bracket in assisted living. |
44% Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked 44% of residents are 75–84, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. A high concentration in this mid-range bracket, where residents typically need moderate support with daily activities. |
18% Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked 18% of residents are 85–94, compared to the Maryland average of 44%. The population here skews younger than the statewide norm, which may indicate a more active, lower-acuity community. |
24% Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked 24% of residents are 95 or older, compared to the Maryland average of 16%. A high proportion of the oldest-old suggests strong end-of-life care experience and very-high-acuity capabilities. |
| Brightview White Marsh | AL MC | Nottingham | 99
Facility
99
MD AVG
43
Rank
#127 / 690 | Yes |
49
Facility
49
MD AVG
43
Rank
#431 / 985 | Studio / 1 Bed | 25
Facility
25
MD AVG
21
Rank
#83 / 210 | - |
17% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 17% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (83% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
83% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 83% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. Women comprise the large majority, consistent with national assisted living demographics where women live longer and enter care facilities at higher rates. |
98% White Residents — State Benchmarked 98% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. A higher White share than is typical for assisted living in Maryland in this dataset — compare with peer facilities for local context. |
2% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 2% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. A lower African American share than is typical in Maryland; local markets still vary widely. |
0% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 0% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. |
3% Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked 3% of residents are 65–74, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. Fewer younger seniors suggests the resident population skews older, likely requiring higher acuity care and more hands-on support. |
17% Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked 17% of residents are 75–84, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. Below the state norm — the resident mix may skew either younger or older than this typical middle bracket. |
51% Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked 51% of residents are 85–94, compared to the Maryland average of 44%. A high concentration of very elderly residents signals a higher-acuity facility with experience caring for advanced age-related needs. |
29% Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked 29% of residents are 95 or older, compared to the Maryland average of 16%. A high proportion of the oldest-old suggests strong end-of-life care experience and very-high-acuity capabilities. |
| Brightview Bel Air | AL MC | Bel Air (West Ring Factory Road) | 100
Facility
100
MD AVG
43
Rank
#114 / 690 | Yes |
16
Facility
16
MD AVG
43
Rank
#772 / 985 | - | 27
Facility
27
MD AVG
21
Rank
#62 / 210 | - |
20% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 20% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (80% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
80% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 80% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. Women comprise the large majority, consistent with national assisted living demographics where women live longer and enter care facilities at higher rates. |
96% White Residents — State Benchmarked 96% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. A higher White share than is typical for assisted living in Maryland in this dataset — compare with peer facilities for local context. |
1% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 1% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. A lower African American share than is typical in Maryland; local markets still vary widely. |
3% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 3% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. Reported subgroups in this total: Asian (1%), Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (1%). |
5% Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked 5% of residents are 65–74, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. Fewer younger seniors suggests the resident population skews older, likely requiring higher acuity care and more hands-on support. |
33% Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked 33% of residents are 75–84, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This is the second most common age bracket in assisted living, representing residents with moderate care needs. |
48% Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked 48% of residents are 85–94, compared to the Maryland average of 44%. This is typically the most common age bracket in assisted living — this facility is in line with the statewide norm. |
13% Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked 13% of residents are 95 or older, compared to the Maryland average of 16%. In line with the statewide profile for the oldest resident bracket. |
| Brightview Catonsville | AL MC | Catonsville (South Rolling Road) | 95
Facility
95
MD AVG
43
Rank
#141 / 690 | Yes |
23
Facility
23
MD AVG
43
Rank
#704 / 985 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 24
Facility
24
MD AVG
21
Rank
#93 / 210 | - |
37% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 37% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (63% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
63% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 63% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. Closer to an even gender split than most assisted living facilities, which typically have 65–75% female residents. |
94% White Residents — State Benchmarked 94% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. A higher White share than is typical for assisted living in Maryland in this dataset — compare with peer facilities for local context. |
3% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 3% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. A lower African American share than is typical in Maryland; local markets still vary widely. |
3% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 3% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. Reported subgroups in this total: Hispanic (3%). |
1% Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked 1% of residents are 65–74, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. Fewer younger seniors suggests the resident population skews older, likely requiring higher acuity care and more hands-on support. |
34% Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked 34% of residents are 75–84, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This is the second most common age bracket in assisted living, representing residents with moderate care needs. |
40% Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked 40% of residents are 85–94, compared to the Maryland average of 44%. This is typically the most common age bracket in assisted living — this facility is in line with the statewide norm. |
22% Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked 22% of residents are 95 or older, compared to the Maryland average of 16%. A high proportion of the oldest-old suggests strong end-of-life care experience and very-high-acuity capabilities. |
| Caritas House Assisted Living | AL HOS PC | Baltimore (Violetville) | 60
Facility
60
MD AVG
43
Rank
#204 / 690 | No |
50
Facility
50
MD AVG
43
Rank
#419 / 985 | Studio | 23
Facility
23
MD AVG
21
Rank
#101 / 210 | A |
31% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 31% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (69% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
69% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 69% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. Women comprise the large majority, consistent with national assisted living demographics where women live longer and enter care facilities at higher rates. |
93% White Residents — State Benchmarked 93% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. A higher White share than is typical for assisted living in Maryland in this dataset — compare with peer facilities for local context. |
5% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 5% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. In line with the Maryland average for African American residents among facilities reporting this breakdown. |
2% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 2% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. Reported subgroups in this total: Hispanic (2%). |
12% Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked 12% of residents are 65–74, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. In line with the statewide profile for this youngest senior bracket in assisted living. |
38% Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked 38% of residents are 75–84, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. A high concentration in this mid-range bracket, where residents typically need moderate support with daily activities. |
41% Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked 41% of residents are 85–94, compared to the Maryland average of 44%. This is typically the most common age bracket in assisted living — this facility is in line with the statewide norm. |
9% Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked 9% of residents are 95 or older, compared to the Maryland average of 16%. Most residents here have not yet reached the oldest-old bracket, suggesting a younger overall community. |
| Brightview Westminster Ridge | AL IL MC | Westminster (Brightview Westminster Ridge) | 75
Facility
75
MD AVG
43
Rank
#181 / 690 | Yes |
30
Facility
30
MD AVG
43
Rank
#627 / 985 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 20
Facility
20
MD AVG
21
Rank
#112 / 210 | - |
17% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 17% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (83% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
83% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 83% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. Women comprise the large majority, consistent with national assisted living demographics where women live longer and enter care facilities at higher rates. |
98% White Residents — State Benchmarked 98% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. A higher White share than is typical for assisted living in Maryland in this dataset — compare with peer facilities for local context. |
0% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 0% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. A lower African American share than is typical in Maryland; local markets still vary widely. |
2% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 2% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. Reported subgroups in this total: Other (2%). |
3% Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked 3% of residents are 65–74, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. Fewer younger seniors suggests the resident population skews older, likely requiring higher acuity care and more hands-on support. |
17% Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked 17% of residents are 75–84, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. Below the state norm — the resident mix may skew either younger or older than this typical middle bracket. |
67% Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked 67% of residents are 85–94, compared to the Maryland average of 44%. A high concentration of very elderly residents signals a higher-acuity facility with experience caring for advanced age-related needs. |
10% Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked 10% of residents are 95 or older, compared to the Maryland average of 16%. Most residents here have not yet reached the oldest-old bracket, suggesting a younger overall community. |
| Roland Park Place Metropolitan Senior Living | AL MC RESC | Baltimore (Roland Park) | - | No |
94
Facility
94
MD AVG
43
Rank
#9 / 985 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Pleasant Garden Clover | AL HOS MC PC RC | Baltimore (Pimlico) | 15
Facility
15
MD AVG
43
Rank
#270 / 690 | No |
88
Facility
88
MD AVG
43
Rank
#39 / 985 | - | 15
Facility
15
MD AVG
21
Rank
#133 / 210 | A+ |
73% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 73% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. An unusually high male share for assisted living, where most facilities skew heavily female. |
27% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 27% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. An unusually low female share — most assisted living facilities have 65–75% female residents. |
9% White Residents — State Benchmarked 9% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. A lower White share than the Maryland average — the community may draw a more diverse resident mix relative to other facilities in Maryland. |
91% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 91% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. A higher African American share than the typical Maryland average — useful context when comparing cultural fit and community composition. |
0% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 0% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. |
55% Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked 55% of residents are 65–74, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. A higher share of younger seniors often signals a more independent, active resident community with lower acuity care needs. |
27% Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked 27% of residents are 75–84, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This is the second most common age bracket in assisted living, representing residents with moderate care needs. | - | - |
| Charter Senior Living of Towson | AL MC NH | Baltimore (The Orchards) | 92
Facility
92
MD AVG
43
Rank
#151 / 690 | No |
36
Facility
36
MD AVG
43
Rank
#563 / 985 | Studio / 1 Bed | 5
Facility
5
MD AVG
21
Rank
#184 / 210 | - |
25% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 25% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (75% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
75% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 75% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. Women comprise the large majority, consistent with national assisted living demographics where women live longer and enter care facilities at higher rates. |
88% White Residents — State Benchmarked 88% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. Close to the average for this category among assisted living facilities in Maryland with reported race/ethnicity data. |
7% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 7% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. In line with the Maryland average for African American residents among facilities reporting this breakdown. |
4% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 4% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. Reported subgroups in this total: Asian (3%), Hispanic (1%). | - |
22% Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked 22% of residents are 75–84, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. Below the state norm — the resident mix may skew either younger or older than this typical middle bracket. |
60% Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked 60% of residents are 85–94, compared to the Maryland average of 44%. A high concentration of very elderly residents signals a higher-acuity facility with experience caring for advanced age-related needs. |
15% Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked 15% of residents are 95 or older, compared to the Maryland average of 16%. In line with the statewide profile for the oldest resident bracket. |
| Brightview Towson | AL MC | Towson (Loch Raven) | 100
Facility
100
MD AVG
43
Rank
#114 / 690 | Yes |
92
Facility
92
MD AVG
43
Rank
#17 / 985 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | 14
Facility
14
MD AVG
21
Rank
#140 / 210 | - |
28% Male Residents — State Benchmarked 28% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (72% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
72% Female Residents — State Benchmarked 72% of residents are female, compared to the Maryland average of 69%. Women comprise the large majority, consistent with national assisted living demographics where women live longer and enter care facilities at higher rates. |
0% White Residents — State Benchmarked 0% of residents are reported as White, compared to the Maryland average of 81%. A lower White share than the Maryland average — the community may draw a more diverse resident mix relative to other facilities in Maryland. |
0% African American Residents — State Benchmarked 0% of residents are reported as African American or Black, compared to the Maryland average of 13%. A lower African American share than is typical in Maryland; local markets still vary widely. |
100% Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked 100% of residents fall into categories other than White or African American (combined), compared to the Maryland average of 6%. This column aggregates Hispanic, Asian, multiracial, and any other labeled groups that are not classified as White or African American. Reported subgroups in this total: Other (100%). | - | - | - | - |
Experience the warmth and care of Howell’s Care 1, LLC, in Baltimore, MD, where astounding assisted living services and a supportive community come together to enhance daily life. Here, residents can choose from a selection of well-appointed and convenient accommodations with varying floor plans to ensure comfort and relaxation. With 24/7 care and assistance, residents can maintain independence while enjoying a vibrant community of peers.
Having a warm environment and essential services all in one place, residents never need to leave the place to perform daily tasks. Engaging social events, games, and exercise classes promote an active lifestyle, while a range of standard and supplemental programs illuminate a luxury lifestyle filled with more opportunities for enrichment. At Howell’s Care 1, LLC, seniors can never run out of things to do and enjoy.
Renewed Ease – A Christian Home LLC is a blissful retreat in Baltimore, MD, that offers assisted living. With a dedication to residents’ welfare, a kind and well-trained team provides top-notch care tailored to their daily living activities around the clock. Residents here also enjoy a worry-free lifestyle, with the community handling the housekeeping, laundry, and linens.
A jam-packed calendar of fun recreational activities and enriching programs is conducted to keep residents active and well-engaged. Mealtimes promote social interactions and satisfy dietary needs with delicious and well-balanced dining options. Medication reminders are also available to ensure residents take their medicine as prescribed. With its state-of-the-art amenities and exceptional services, residents have the finest retirement experience.
Experience top-notch care from Caring Hearts Senior Living, a distinct community in Baltimore, MD, offering assisted living and memory care. Residents can keep their peace of mind with a kind and well-trained team attending to their needs around the clock. The community also takes care of housekeeping, laundry, and other daily activities, providing residents a worry-free retirement.
A full slate of engaging activities and enriching programs is conducted to enhance residents’ cognition and living experiences. Residents delight in delicious and healthy meals served restaurant-style to meet their dietary needs and preferences. The community also provides medication assistance and emergency call systems for convenience and safety. Residents enjoy the best of their golden years with the community’s exceptional services and well-maintained amenities.
Ideal Comfort Assisted Living is a nurse-owned and operated assisted living community in Baltimore, MD, offering personal care and short-term memory care. Here, older adults can feel at home, especially with a nurturing and home-like environment. With three nutritious meals daily, housekeeping, laundry, and transportation, residents have a maintenance-free lifestyle. Personalized care plans, along with a specially trained team, are also provided to meet residents’ unique needs and preferences.
Group trips, physical fitness, and game nights foster interactions and encourage residents to live actively and have fun. Residents can also rest and move around comfortably, as spacious communal spaces and cozy rooms are available. Located in the quiet residential area of Baltimore, the community guarantees quick access to necessities and leisure. This assisted living community is a good option for senior living in Maryland, especially with its dedication to helping older adults thrive in retirement.
Beautifully nestled in Hamilton, MD, Beautiful Blessings Assisted Living is a welcoming community designed for assisted living. It provides residents a peaceful and supportive setting for receiving 24/7 daily living assistance like personal grooming, medication management, and healthcare coordination. Residents here maintain their peace of mind with 24-hour supervision and easy access to an excellent healthcare provider for their medical needs.
Fun and engaging activities like movie nights and exercise sessions foster both leisure and stimulation for a vibrant living experience. Healthy and nourishing meals are served daily to make sure everyone maintains a healthy and energized body. With its comprehensive care services and thoughtful amenities, Beautiful Blessings Assisted Living stands out as a nurturing community that delivers exceptional care.
K & R’s Assisted Living LLC is an assisted living community in Baltimore, MD, offering personal care and memory care. With an intimate, home-like setting, the community ensures older adults can live comfortably throughout their stay. Residents can also experience a maintenance-free lifestyle with 24-hour support, medication management, and well-balanced meals. Through personalized care plans, residents receive exceptional care tailored to their unique needs and preferences.
Light exercises, games, and social events provide residents with more opportunities for residents to explore new interests and have fun. Residents can also rest and freely interact with their surroundings with thoughtfully curated amenities and cozy rooms. Restaurants, shops, and bus stops are also available in the area, ensuring residents have easy access to their necessities and leisure. This assisted living community is a trusted option for senior living in Maryland, especially with its dedication to helping older adults thrive in retirement.
Age gracefully in the comfort of welcoming accommodations in T & J Home Health Care Services, Inc., a compassionate community in Baltimore, MD, offering assisted living. Receive round-the-clock nursing care and assistance with your daily living activities while maintaining the right level of independence. Enjoy the comfort and convenience of having your laundry, linen changes, and household chores taken care of, allowing for more time to find new passions or go back to old hobbies.
This community also prioritizes proper nutrition by serving healthy and delicious meals with accommodations for special diets and preferences, keeping every resident healthy and satisfied. Fun and motivating activities are also available to keep everyone active, entertained and stimulated for a fun-filled and enriching lifestyle. At T & J Home Health Care Services, Inc., they go above and beyond in creating a nurturing environment where residents can receive quality care and opportunities for fun.
Blessing 2 is a tight-knit senior living community, based in Baltimore, MD, that offers personalized assisted living services and long-term care for residents needing support with their recovery or rehabilitation. The community features a team of reliable, certified caregivers available 24/7 to offer assistance with all activities of daily living, medication management, and other support services that residents may require. Catering to just a few residents, the community warrants one-on-one attention and care, complemented with individualized care plans tailored to each resident’s unique needs and preferences.
A full-time activities coordinator is always available to curate fun and fulfilling activities, recreations and outings, designed to provide residents with the opportunity to stay active, happy, and stimulated. The community keeps residents’ nutritional needs in check by providing them with carefully curated meals that are both delicious and nutritious, with accommodations for various dietary restrictions and preferences. An array of medical services such as monthly nurse and podiatrist visits and medication delivery, are offered to further improve residents’ comfort and overall wellness.
Pleasant Garden Glenmore is an inviting senior living community delivering exceptional assisted living services to the neighborhood of Baltimore, MD. The community provides residents with an intimate living environment that caters to their individual needs and preferences with safety features throughout and easy to navigate spaces for their convenience and safety. A team of reliable professional caregivers are always on standby to offer various assistance and compassionate care that help residents maintain their independence.
The community partners with several local organizations to provide residents various opportunities to learn new skills and keep their minds stimulated and entertained, including intergenerational opportunities and seminars on various topics. Committed to helping its residents achieve their ultimate health and wellness goals, the community offers residents a comfortable, secure, and nurturing living environment that cultivates a pleasant living experience.
Beautifully situated near Clifton Park in Baltimore, MD, Caring For You Assisted Living III LLC is a welcoming retreat that offers assisted living. With a respectful and well-trained team available around the clock, residents receive top-tier assistance for their daily living activities, including bathing and dressing. Cleaning, laundry, and other household chores are also taken care of, ensuring residents have a hassle-free lifestyle.
Enriching exercises and fun social events are conducted, encouraging residents to live actively and maintain social connections. Delicious and healthy dining options are also served to meet residents’ nutritional needs and tastes. Medication management is also provided for residents’ healthcare needs. The community is ideal for those needing assistance to live comfortably in retirement, especially with its supportive and friendly environment.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these communities
Every community above is evaluated across six weighted categories using public data including state inspection records, review platforms, BBB profiles, and operator-published materials.
Weighting overview
- 35%Resident Experience
- 25%Regulatory
- 15%Visual Media
- 10%Website
- 10%Stability
- 5%Environment
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Resident & Family Experience 35%
The single largest share of every ranking. Aggregated review sentiment and volume from major platforms — the closest signal to real resident experience.
- Includes
- Review Sentiment
- Review Volume
02
Regulatory & Safety Record 25%
State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.
- Includes
- State Inspections
- Citations/Inspection
- % Inspections w/ Citations
- Complaint Visits
- Accreditations
- BBB Rating
03
Visual Media & Transparency 15%
Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.
- Includes
- Video Tours
- Virtual Walkthroughs
- Photo Quantity
- Photo Quality
04
Website & Operator Transparency 10%
Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.
- Includes
- Website Content
- Mobile Usability
- Staff Info Available
- Owner Info Available
05
Community Stability 10%
Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.
- Includes
- Occupancy Rate
- Bed Options
06
Environment & Pricing 5%
Walkability and pricing transparency. Walk Score is weighted higher for Independent Living than for Memory Care, where most residents do not leave unaccompanied.
- Includes
- Walk Score
- Pricing Transparency
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Frequently Asked Questions about Assisted Living in Baltimore, MD
What is the average cost of assisted living in Baltimore, MD?
The average monthly cost of assisted living in Baltimore, MD is approximately $5,000. Actual rates vary by community, level of care, and floorplan.
What is the price range for assisted living in Baltimore, MD?
Assisted living in Baltimore, MD typically ranges from $4,500–$7,100 per month, depending on the community, room type, and care needs.
What is the typical staff-to-resident ratio at assisted living facilities in Baltimore, MD?
Assisted living facilities in Baltimore, MD typically operate with a staff-to-resident ratio in the range of 1:6 to 1:12.
What's the difference between assisted living and memory care in Maryland?
Assisted living in Maryland supports residents with daily activities (bathing, dressing, medication management) while preserving independence. Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and adds 24/7 secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and structured routines designed to reduce confusion and wandering.
What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in Maryland?
Assisted living in Maryland is a residential model focused on housing, hospitality, and help with daily activities. Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses for residents with significant health needs, and are regulated more strictly under both state and federal CMS rules.
Does Maryland Medicaid cover assisted living?
Maryland Medicaid does not directly pay room-and-board for assisted living, but most states (including Maryland) offer Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can offset the cost of care services delivered inside a licensed community. Eligibility, waitlists, and covered services vary — check directly with the state Medicaid agency.
What is assisted living?
Assisted living combines private or semi-private apartments with help on activities of daily living (meals, bathing, dressing, medication management) and a social calendar — for residents who need some support but do not need 24/7 medical care.



















