Assisted living facilities provide help with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as personal care, medication monitoring, medical management, and meal preparation.

Assisted living facilities vary in size, cost, and level of support.

Finding An Assisted Living

website that allows consumers to view capacity, daily rate, inspection reports, patient characteristics and services available at assisted living facilities in Maryland. Click here to view and compare up to five facilities.

Maryland Department Of Health’s Office Of Health Care Quality

There are over 1,600 assisted living facilities licensed by the Maryland Department of Health’s Office of Health Care Quality. Access information and a list of facilities online or search the database on this site to find a local provider.

Assisted Living

Assisted Living is not paid by Medicare. Funding is private pay, long term care insurance, community options Medicaid waiver, veterans’ benefits. The Senior Assisted Living Subsidy Program (SALS) provides subsidies on behalf of eligible senior residents of assisted living facilities which are licensed by the Maryland Department of Health.

Project Home

Project Home offers a supportive housing program for persons with mental illness or other disabilities through an adult foster family model of care that provides a stable, family-like living arrangement in the community.

Continuing Care Retirement Communities

There are also 38 operating or approved Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Maryland. Learn more and access a list of providers.

Additional Housing Options

Additional information about housing options can be found in the Guide to Senior Living in Maryland.