| Pikesville | 68 | No | | Studio / 1 Bed | 5 |
33%
Male Residents — State Benchmarked
33% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (67% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
67%
Female Residents — State Benchmarked
67% 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. |
100%
White Residents — State Benchmarked
100% 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. |
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. |
10%
Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked
10% 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. |
23%
Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked
23% 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. |
43%
Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked
43% 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. |
20%
Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked
20% of residents are 95 or older, compared to the Maryland average of 16%. In line with the statewide profile for the oldest resident bracket. |
| California | 57 | Yes | | Suite | 12 |
15%
Male Residents — State Benchmarked
15% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (85% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
85%
Female Residents — State Benchmarked
85% 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. |
100%
White Residents — State Benchmarked
100% 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. |
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. |
4%
Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked
4% 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. |
39%
Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked
39% 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. |
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. |
| Annapolis (Arnold) | 86 | Yes | | Studio / 1 Bed | 3 |
35%
Male Residents — State Benchmarked
35% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (65% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
65%
Female Residents — State Benchmarked
65% 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. |
97%
White Residents — State Benchmarked
97% 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. |
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. |
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. |
52%
Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked
52% 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. |
27%
Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked
27% 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. |
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. |
| Parkville (Northwind Farms) | 16 | Yes | | Studio | 25 |
14%
Male Residents — State Benchmarked
14% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (86% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
86%
Female Residents — State Benchmarked
86% 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. |
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. |
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. |
14%
Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked
14% 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. |
57%
Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked
57% 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. | - |
| Baltimore (Glenham-Belford) | 16 | No | | - | 9 |
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. |
56%
Female Residents — State Benchmarked
56% 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. |
50%
White Residents — State Benchmarked
50% 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. |
31%
African American Residents — State Benchmarked
31% 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. |
19%
Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked
19% 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 (19%). |
50%
Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked
50% 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. |
13%
Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked
13% 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. | - | - |
| Rockville | 15 | No | | Private Rooms | 11 |
33%
Male Residents — State Benchmarked
33% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (67% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
67%
Female Residents — State Benchmarked
67% 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. |
92%
White Residents — State Benchmarked
92% 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. |
8%
African American Residents — State Benchmarked
8% 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. |
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. |
25%
Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked
25% 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. |
75%
Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked
75% 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. | - | - |
| Denton | 16 | Yes | | - | 5 |
38%
Male Residents — State Benchmarked
38% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. This facility caters to a majority female resident pool (62% female), consistent with the broader assisted living trend where women significantly outnumber men. |
62%
Female Residents — State Benchmarked
62% 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. |
100%
White Residents — State Benchmarked
100% 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. |
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. |
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. |
62%
Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked
62% 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. |
15%
Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked
15% 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. |
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. |
| Elkton (Gilpin Manor) | 16 | No | | - | 20 |
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. |
100%
White Residents — State Benchmarked
100% 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. |
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. | - |
8%
Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked
8% 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. |
42%
Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked
42% 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. |
50%
Residents Age 95+ — State Benchmarked
50% 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. |
| Gwynn Oak (Lochearn) | 12 | No | | Private / Semi-Private Rooms | 11 |
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. |
25%
White Residents — State Benchmarked
25% 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. |
50%
African American Residents — State Benchmarked
50% 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. |
25%
Other Ethnicity Residents — State Benchmarked
25% 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: Mixed Race (17%), Asian (8%). |
25%
Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked
25% 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. | - |
75%
Residents Age 85–94 — State Benchmarked
75% 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. | - |
| Derwood | 34 | No | | Private Rooms | 9 |
40%
Male Residents — State Benchmarked
40% of residents are male, compared to the Maryland average of 31%. A relatively balanced gender mix for assisted living, where facilities typically skew heavily female. |
60%
Female Residents — State Benchmarked
60% 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. |
84%
White Residents — State Benchmarked
84% 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. |
16%
African American Residents — State Benchmarked
16% 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. |
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. |
28%
Residents Age 65–74 — State Benchmarked
28% 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. |
32%
Residents Age 75–84 — State Benchmarked
32% 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. | - |