Bowleys Garden Plaza
5200 Bowleys Ln, Baltimore, MD 21206
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READ MOREA suburb of Baltimore, Owings Mills covers a little less than 10 square miles in Baltimore County. The city contains 2 assisted living communities, and 546 more operate in nearby areas, providing diverse care options for seniors. As of 2024, assisted living in Owings Mills costs around $6,650 per month, exceeding the national norm by $1,300 but comparing favorably to Maryland’s median of $6,900.
To help prospective residents make informed decisions regarding their care, this guide provides 1832 reviews consumer reviews of local assisted living communities. These reviews indicate a typical quality score of 4.0 out of 5 stars stars.
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5200 Bowleys Ln, Baltimore, MD 21206
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READ MORE5247 Reisterstown Road, Baltimore, MD 21215
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READ MORE12501 Summerwood dr, Silver Spring, MD 20904
"Hands & Hearts Assisted Living Silver Springs HANDS&HEART assisted living silver spring Community we are devoted to meeting the unique need..."
READ MORE6500 Sandy Spring Rd, Laurel, MD 20707
"Shanti Home II is located in Laurel, Maryland. Laurel is a small city of 25,000 people along the Patuxent River, a popular spot for boating ..."
READ MORE8001 Helonias Ct, Pasadena, MD 21122
"St. Michael's Assisted Living Home is located in a quaint residential neighborhood in Pasadena, MD. Residents can enjoy living in a tranquil..."
READ MORE501 East 41St Street, Baltimore, MD 21218
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READ MORE22 Chandelle Rd, Middle River, MD 21220
"Heavenly Home is located in the heart of Middle River, MD, in a residential district beside Martin Boulevard. This centralized location plac..."
READ MORE14109 Burning Bush Ln, Silver Spring, MD 20906
"J'Rose Assisted Living is located in Silver Spring, Maryland, an upscale residential area just outside of Washington DC. Silver Spring is a ..."
READ MOREThe 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey reports that assisted living communities in the Owings Mills region charge around $6,650 per month. While this rate falls $250 below Maryland’s median, it outpaces costs in other surveyed cities throughout the state. For example, fees in Cumberland trend about $1,600 below local norms, and in Salisbury, seniors pay approximately $4,899.
Owings Mills
$6,650
Maryland
$6,900
The United States
$5,350
Cumberland
$5,027
Hagerstown
$5,800
Salisbury
$4,899
The state of Maryland pays for assisted living services in Level II and Level III ALPs through the Medicaid 1915(c)Home and Community-Based Options Waiver Program. There is also a Senior Assisted Living Group Home Subsidy Program funded by the state.
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.
Assisted living fees in Owings Mills hover near $6,650 monthly. This amount offers around $200 in savings over in-home care and comes in well below nursing home rates of about $11,756 for shared rooms. However, seniors receiving home health care services spend around $360 less, and adult day health care facilities charge roughly $2,275.
In-Home Care
$6,864
Home Health Care
$6,292
Adult Day Health Care
$2,275
Assisted Living Facility
$6,650
Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)
$11,756
Note: Since data for Owings Mills is unavailable, we used data for the nearest city, Baltimore, instead.
Seniors in Owings Mills benefit from many free and low-cost programs and services designed to make their lives more comfortable. Through the following resources, seniors can get free advice about Medicare plans and other state and federal benefits, in addition to support if their care provider's standards fall or if they need assistance obtaining medical equipment.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) | (410) 887-2059 | Funded by the state and federal governments, the SHIP program provides seniors in Owings Mills with free and impartial counseling on all matters concerning Medicare. This includes explaining the pros and cons of each plan in relation to the senior's unique circumstances and advising on supplementary private healthcare insurance. As the counselors are unbiased, seniors needn't worry about being sold specific plans. Additionally, the counselors can help seniors file appeals for denied Medicare claims. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (410) 887-4200 | Residents of assisted living communities who have issues about the quality of their care can file a complaint with the ombudsman, who will investigate and advocate on the senior's behalf to resolve the issue. Complaints can be of any nature, such as restricted dietary options in meals, but serious issues, such as elder abuse allegations, will be passed on to the appropriate authorities. The ombudsman can also supply copies of assisted living inspection reports so seniors can make more informed choices. |
Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs | (410) 230-4444 | Service officers with the Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs Service and Benefits Program are available to help senior veterans access the benefits they've earned through their military service. Officers can advise vets on available state and federal benefits and assist with their applications. Benefits may include VA disability compensation, pensions and the Aid and Attendance pension supplement, which can be put toward assisted living expenses. |
Baltimore County Department of Aging Loan Closet | (410) 887-2594 | Baltimore County DOA's loan closet provides durable medical equipment to residents aged 60 in Owings Mills and over throughout the county. For a refundable deposit of $25, the department loans a range of equipment, dependent on what's available at the time of application. Examples include wheelchairs, walkers, bath rails and crutches. |
Owings Mill-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.
Assisted Living
Scott
2.0
Review of Atrium Village
I would not recommend this for your loved ones. My father had a stroke and was wheelchair bound. When we toured the place they talked all about the activities they had and assured me he would be...
Assisted Living
Barbara
5.0
Review of Atrium Village
The Atrium Village was nice and clean. It was a beautiful place. Everybody there was very very friendly. The dining area was beautiful. The cooks were nice and clean. They had nice white...
Assisted Living
Stacy
5.0
Review of Atrium Village
I went to Atrium Village. It was nice and clean. The staff were nice and pleasant. They gave me all kinds of information that they thought best suited my relative being a Vietnam vet, so that was...