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Assisted Living Baltimore City P11-37.Pdf Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Office of Health Care Quality Assisted Living Programs Licensed by OHCQ as of Tuesday, September 11, 2012 ALLEGANY COUNTY NEW HOPE I 12506 SUNSHINE DRIVE ASSISTED LIVING AT FROSTBURG VILLAGE CUMBERLAND, MD 21502 100 VILLAGE PARKWAY Phone: (301) 759-2828 FROSTBURG, MD 21532 Contact: Samantha Holliday Phone: (301) 689-7480 5 Beds Contact: Margaret Elliott Waiver 35 Beds Waiver NEW HOPE TWO 11609 BIERMAN DRIVE, SE COUNTRYHOUSE LLC CUMBERLAND, MD 21502 15 CUMBERLAND STREET Phone: (301) 759-2828 CUMBERLAND, MD 21502 Contact: Linda L. Snoots Phone: (301) 777-8717 16 Beds Contact: Marsha Arnold Waiver 22 Beds --- SINCERELY YOURS ASSISTED LIVING 15900 WILLIAMS ROAD SOUTHEAST EVANS ASSISTED LIVING CUMBERLAND, MD 21502 631 BRADDOCK AVENUE Phone: (301) 724-9131 LAVALE, MD 21502 Contact: Faye Raines Phone: (240) 522-0384 4 Beds Contact: Sharon Evans Waiver 3 Beds Waiver WILLOWBROOK SQUARE 10102 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD GOLDEN LIVING COMMUNITY - CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND, MD 21501 506 WHITE AVENUE Phone: (301) 777-2405 CUMBERLAND, MD 21502 Contact: Carol Klein Phone: (301) 722-5535 22 Beds Contact: Kathy Miller --- 16 Beds ********************************************** --- KENSINGTON ALGONQUIN, LLC ONE BALTIMORE STREET CUMBERLAND, MD 21502 Phone: (301) 777-8800 Contact: Debarah Slider 85 Beds Waiver ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ARBOR AT BAYWOODS (THE) 7103 BAY FRONT DRIVE A & E HOMECARE I ANNAPOLIS, MD 21403 1234 CATHEDRAL DRIVE Phone: (410) 268-1727 GLEN BURNIE, MD 21061 Contact: Jocelyn Graham, RN Phone: (410) 761-3798 45 Beds Contact: ARWIN MARCOS --- 5 Beds --- ASSISTED LIVING OF ANNAPOLIS 477 BROADNECK ROAD A & E HOMECARE II ANNAPOLIS, MD 21409 1224 CATHEDRAL DRIVE Phone: (410) 757-5646 GLEN BURNIE, MD 21061 Contact: Loretta Wells Phone: (410) 768-1215 5 Beds Contact: Evelyn C Almuete Waiver 5 Beds --- ASSISTED LIVING WELL COMPASSIONATE CARE I A & E HOMECARE III 265 W. PASADENA ROAD 7935 PIPERS PATH MILLERSVILLE, MD 21108 GLEN BURNIE, MD 21061 Phone: (410) 315-8859 Phone: (410) 768-1215 Contact: Sandy Marshall Contact: Evelyn C. Almuete 16 Beds 5 Beds --- --- ASSISTED LIVING WELL COMPASSIONATE ABBEY GARDENS ASSISTED LIVING LLC CARE II 1854 CEDAR DRIVE 271 W. PASADENA ROAD SEVERN, MD 21144 MILLERSVILLE, MD 21108 Phone: (443) 688-6562 Phone: (410) 315-8807 Contact: Rosemarie Jimenez Rosales Contact: Sandy Marshall 5 Beds 16 Beds --- --- ANNAPOLIS HEALTH ASSISTED LIVING ATRIA MANRESA 972 MOUNT HOLLY DRIVE 85 MANRESA ROAD ANNAPOLIS, MD 21409 ANNAPOLIS, MD 21409 Phone: (202) 441-7500 Phone: (410) 349-9529 Contact: Deborah Campbell Contact: Anne Benefield 5 Beds 86 Beds --- --- ANNAPOLITAN CARE CENTER AUTUMN MEADOWS V 84 NORTH OLD MILL BOTTOM ROAD 1262 DEFENSE HIGHWAY ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401 GAMBRILLS, MD 21054 Phone: (410) 757-7000 Phone: (301) 262-0123 Contact: James J. Thompson Contact: Val Brown 84 Beds 15 Beds --- Waiver AUTUMN MEADOWS VI CRANBERRY COTTAGE II 1260 DEFENSE HIGHWAY 12 PROCTOR AVENUE GAMBRILLS, MD 21054 GLEN BURNIE, MD 21061 Phone: (301) 262-0123 Phone: (410) 863-0688 Contact: Debbie Olds Contact: Doreathea Hopkins 15 Beds 6 Beds Waiver Waiver BRIGHTVIEW SOUTH RIVER ASSISTED LIVING CRANBERRY COTTAGE III 8 LEE AIRPARK DRIVE 54 MAGOTHY BEACH ROAD EDGEWATER, MD 21037 PASADENA, MD 21122 Phone: (410) 956-7310 Phone: (410) 360-1844 Contact: Frank Krohnert Contact: Doreatha I. Hopkins 100 Beds 8 Beds --- Waiver BWF PLACE CRANBERRY COTTAGE IV 8222 STEWARTON COURT 486 LINCOLN DRIVE SEVERN, MD 21144 GLEN BURNIE, MD 21060 Phone: (410) 519-1192 Phone: (410) 360-8908 Contact: Barbara Finch Contact: Anne Mandrin 3 Beds 8 Beds Waiver Waiver COMFORT FIT HOME CARE CRANBERRY COTTAGE IX 682 209TH STREET 190 CAMPUS GREEN DRIVE PASADENA, MD 21122 ARNOLD, MD 21012 Phone: (410) 439-0381 Phone: (410) 431-8882 Contact: Josefina Luciano Contact: Anne Mandrin 5 Beds 8 Beds --- Waiver COUNTRY HOME ASSISTED LIVING AND CRANBERRY COTTAGE V RESPITE CARE 394 WASHINGTON AVENUE 4187 SOLOMONS ISLAND ROAD GLEN BURNIE, MD 21060 HARWOOD, MD 20776 Phone: (410) 360-1844 Phone: (410) 867-9053 Contact: Anne Billing Contact: Cathy Regner 8 Beds 15 Beds Waiver --- CRANBERRY COTTAGE VI CRANBERRY COTTAGE I 390 Washington Avenue 14 PROCTOR AVENUE GLEN BURNIE, MD 21060 GLEN BURNIE, MD 21060 Phone: (410) 437-1723 Phone: (410) 863-1132 Contact: Anne Mandrin Contact: Anne Mandrin 7 Beds 6 Beds Waiver Waiver CRANBERRY COTTAGE VIII HANDS OF LOVE AND CARE LLC 186 CAMPUS GREEN DRIVE 134 SOUTH MEADOW DRIVE ARNOLD, MD 21012 GLEN BURNIE, MD 21060 Phone: (410) 431-8880 Phone: (443) 487-9116 Contact: Doreatha Hopkins Contact: Varney Kemokai 8 Beds 4 Beds Waiver Waiver FAMILY HOME CARE HARBOR GATES, INC. 326 GLOUCESTER DRIVE 735 HERALD HARBOR ROAD GLEN BURNIE, MD 21061 CROWNSVILLE, MD 21032 Phone: (410) 761-4078 Phone: (410) 923-0256 Contact: Annabelle Obina Contact: Diana M. Karns 4 Beds 3 Beds --- --- FERNBROOK MANOR HEART FELT HOME (A) 1190 Monie Road 215 AUDREY AVENUE ODENTON, MD 21113 BROOKLYN PARK, MD 21225 Phone: (410) 551-5913 Phone: (410) 636-3606 Contact: Claire Nolan Contact: Rhonda Robinson-Davis 14 Beds 5 Beds Waiver Waiver GINGER COVE HEART HOMES AT BAY RIDGE I 4000 RIVER CRESCENT DRIVE 3023-A ARUNDEL ON THE BAY ROAD ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401 ANNAPOLIS, MD 21403 Phone: (410) 266-7300 Phone: (410) 974-8208 Contact: Wendy Ferris Contact: Susie Sherwin 6 Beds 16 Beds --- Waiver GINGER COVE II HEART HOMES AT BAY RIDGE II 4000 RIVER CRESCENT DRIVE 3023-B ARUNDEL ON THE BAY ROAD ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401 ANNAPOLIS, MD 21403 Phone: (410) 266-7300 Phone: (410) 974-8205 Contact: Phyllis Smith Contact: Vicky Poleck 45 Beds 16 Beds --- --- GUARDIAN ANGELS ASSISTED LIVING HEART HOMES AT LINTHICUM I 603 HAMMONDS COURT 806 CAMP MEADE ROAD BROOKLYN, MD 21225 LINTHICUM, MD 21090 Phone: (410) 636-6569 Phone: (410) 859-8900 Contact: Korrey Tubaya Contact: Catina Johnson 5 Beds 16 Beds --- Waiver HEART HOMES AT LINTHICUM II HOME SWEET HOME 3 804 CAMP MEADE ROAD 108 WEST EARLEIGH HEIGHTS ROAD LINTHICUM, MD 21090 SEVERNA PARK, MD 21146 Phone: (410) 859-8900 Phone: (443) 618-4344 Contact: Suzanne Shiflett Contact: Beverly Lloyd 16 Beds 4 Beds --- Waiver HEART HOMES AT PASADENA HOMEPLACE GROVE ESTATES I 8016 RITCHIE HIGHWAY 101 SANDSBURY AVENUE PASADENA, MD 21122 GLEN BURNIE, MD 21060 Phone: (410) 766-8899 Phone: (410) 768-7759 Contact: Catina Johnson Contact: Olabisi Hotonu 16 Beds 5 Beds Waiver Waiver HEART HOMES AT PINEY ORCHARD HOMEPLACE GROVE ESTATES II 8735 PINEY ORCHARD PARKWAY 389 Phirne Road ODENTON, MD 21113 GLEN BURNIE, MD 21061 Phone: (410) 695-0096 Phone: (410) 768-0775 Contact: Kerrie Westfall Contact: Olabisi M. Hotonu 16 Beds 5 Beds Waiver --- HEARTLANDS AT SEVERNA PARK HOUSE OF LOVING CARE II 715 BENFIELD ROAD 206 MARLEY STATION ROAD SEVERNA PARK, MD 21146 GLEN BURNIE, MD 21061 Phone: (410) 729-1600 Phone: (410) 766-3938 Contact: Lisa Plummer-Leppado Contact: Vanessa Racheal Jones 5 Beds 5 Beds --- Waiver HOME SWEET HOME HOUSE OF LOVING CARE, INC 136 CLARENCE AVENUE 313 HAMMONDS LANE SEVERNA PARK, MD 21146 BROOKLYN, MD 21225 Phone: (410) 647-6676 Phone: (410) 766-3938 Contact: Meta Townsend Contact: Vanessa Jones 5 Beds 5 Beds Waiver Waiver HOME SWEET HOME 2 HOUSEHOLD OF ANGELS IN CROFTON 138 CLARENCE AVENUE 2163 DAVIDSONVILLE ROAD SEVERNA PARK, MD 21146 GAMBRILLS, MD 21054 Phone: (410) 647-6676 Phone: (410) 721-4190 Contact: SHARON JOHNSON Contact: Wilfrid Amisial 5 Beds 15 Beds Waiver Waiver HOUSEHOLD OF ANGELS OF SEVERNA PARK, KRIS-LEIGH CATERED LIVING AT CYPRESS INC COVE, LLC 118 ARUNDEL BEACH BOULEVARD 831 RITCHIE HIGHWAY SEVERNA PARK, MD 21146 SEVERNA PARK, MD 21146 Phone: (410) 384-9540 Phone: (410) 975-9919 Contact: Roger Taneus Contact: Richard Ainsworth 16 Beds 62 Beds Waiver --- IN COMFORTING ARMS, LLC LACASA COTTAGE 113 GIDDINGS AVENUE 2574-A SOUTH HAVEN ROAD SEVERNA PARK, MD 21146 ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401 Phone: (410) 384-4638 Phone: (410) 224-5551 Contact: Michele Freeman Contact: Janice O. Nuscher 5 Beds 5 Beds --- --- JONES ACRES LACASA II 1349 JONES STATION ROAD 2574 SOUTH HAVEN ROAD ARNOLD, MD 21012 ANNAPOLIS, MD 21401 Phone: (410) 974-4747 Phone: (410) 224-5551 Contact: Claire Nolan Contact: Janice O. Nuscher 15 Beds 16 Beds Waiver --- KRIS-LEIGH ASSISTED LIVING AT LADIES FIRST DAVIDSONVILLE, LLC 8345 OAKWOOD ROAD 3913 BIRDSVILLE ROAD MILLERSVILLE, MD 21108 DAVIDSONVILLE, MD 21035 Phone: (410) 647-0227 Phone: (410) 956-0442 Contact: Nancy Dominquez Contact: Lisa Sessoms 2 Beds 20 Beds --- Waiver LOCUST LODGE I KRIS-LEIGH ASSISTED LIVING AT GAMBRILLS I 184 MEADOW ROAD 1032 ANNAPOLIS ROAD PASADENA, MD 21122 GAMBRILLS, MD 21054 Phone: (410) 255-7160 Phone: (410) 833-1470 Contact: Angela C. Mendoza Contact: Richard Ainsworth 15 Beds 16 Beds Waiver Waiver LOCUST LODGE II KRIS-LEIGH ASSISTED LIVING AT GAMBRILLS II 182 Meadow Road 1038 ANNAPOLIS ROAD PASADENA, MD 21122 GAMBRILLS, MD 21054 Phone: (410) 255-7160 Phone: (410) 672-3090 Contact: Angela Mendoza Contact: Mike Razler 5 Beds 16 Beds Waiver Waiver MARIAN'S ASSISTED LIVING OAK LODGE SENIOR HOME III 727 DELMAR AVENUE 7753 OUTING AVENUE GLEN BURNIE, MD 21061 PASADENA, MD 21122 Phone: (410) 768-4891 Phone: (410) 255-6070 Contact: Cheryl Brown Contact: Benjamin Lee, M.D. 5 Beds 8 Beds --- Waiver MARIAN'S MANOR OAK TREE ASSISTED LIVING 27 OLD SOUTH RIVER ROAD 1576 REDHAVEN DRIVE EDGEWATER, MD 21037 SEVERN, MD 21144 Phone: (443) 205-7543 Phone: (240) 383-9224 Contact: Jacqueline Mason Contact: Zivago Bunting, RN, BSN 5 Beds 4 Beds --- Waiver MARIVIC HOUSE I OUR HOUSE ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY 205 CATALFA AVENUE 8248 MIMICO SOUTH PASADENA, MD 21122 MILLERSVILLE, MD 21108 Phone: (410) 544-1640 Phone:
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