Sand Cherry Manor Assisted Living
8367 Sand Cherry, Laurel, MD 20723
"Sand Cherry Manor Assisted Living is licensed by the state of Maryland to provide assisted living services. We are located in Howard County,..."
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8367 Sand Cherry, Laurel, MD 20723
"Sand Cherry Manor Assisted Living is licensed by the state of Maryland to provide assisted living services. We are located in Howard County,..."
READ MOREIn Baltimore County, assisted living has an average cost of $5,000 per month, according to Genworth Financial’s 2020 Cost of Care Survey. This price is the same as the state average and $700 higher than the national average of $4,300 per month.
Assisted living prices within the rest of the state can be variable. While costs in Baltimore County are on par with the state median, western city Cumberland is more affordable at $4,665 per month. Nearby, the Hagerstown area has the lowest costs in the state at $4,500 per month, which is $500 cheaper than the Baltimore County average. On the banks of the Chesapeake Bay, California has the highest costs in the state at $6,200 monthly. Costs in Salisbury are slightly lower, but at $5,500, it is still $500 per month more expensive than Baltimore County. Assisted living prices can be lower in neighboring Virginia, where capital city Richmond averages $3,645 per month.
Baltimore County
$5,000
Maryland
$5,000
The United States
$4,300
Richmond, VA
$3,645
Hagerstown
$4,500
Cumberland
$4,665
Salisbury
$5,500
California
$6,200
Seniors in the Maryland area may be eligible for assistance with funding from the Senior Assisted Living Group Home Subsidy program.Â
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Maryland page.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Maryland page.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Baltimore County Department of Aging | (410) 887-2594 | This Area Agency on Aging’s Maryland Access Point initiative is a one-stop connection for seniors to information, resources and referrals. Older adults can get help determining their eligibility and applying for health insurance, as well as accessing care needs assessments and long-term care referrals. A loan closet offers medical and mobility equipment, and a transportation program helps seniors get around. Educational programming, including chronic disease management, fall prevention and aging mastery classes, is also offered. |
Baltimore Vet Center | (410) 764-9400 | Run by the federal government, this organization offers financial support to veterans that can help pay for medical care, education and housing. This vet center also offers referrals to the VA medical system, which provides a full battery of health services, from pharmaceuticals to laboratory tests. Mental health services include support groups and individual counseling, and information on federal benefits and entitlement programs is also available. |
American Association of Retired Persons Baltimore | 1 (866) 542-8163 | A national network of seniors and senior services, this nonprofit provides education and enrichment to the aging population. Members can access financial wellness programs, such as scam awareness classes and free tax preparation assistance. A driver safety class helps seniors stay safe on the roads, and educational seminars keep seniors up-to-date on important aging issues. |
Parkville Senior Center | (410) 887-5338 | This center has a lively event calendar with over 60 activities each week, including crafts, such as painting and ceramics, sports and dance classes. Lifelong learning opportunities include classes on aging psychology, computers, history, language and culture. Members can participate in day trips and longer group vacations and attend holiday celebrations and live performances. |
Maryland Legal Aid | (410) 951-7777 | Eligible seniors can take advantage of pro bono advice and representation for an array of legal issues. These include housing and health care disputes, as well as issues with elder rights, debt collection and financial fraud. Seniors can also get help preparing wills and care directives, as well as accessing federal financial assistance programs. |
Baltimore County-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Maryland are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Maryland page for more information about these laws.
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