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Charter Senior Living of Woodholme Crossing
1840 Reisterstown Rd, Pikesville, MD, 21208
Charter Senior Living of Woodholme Crossing
1840 Reisterstown Rd, Pikesville, MD, 21208
Welcome to Charter Senior Living of Woodholme Crossing, an Assisted Living community located in Pikesville, Maryland. The cost of the assisted living community at Charter Senior Living of Woodholme Crossing starts at a monthly rate of $2,426 to $8,600. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
There are 22 hospitals within 25 miles of Charter Senior Living of Woodholme Crossing. The two closest hospitals are Northwest Hospital Center which is 3.0 miles away and Sinai Hospital Of Baltimore which is 4.9 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Charter Senior Living of Woodholme Crossing are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Beauty & Barber
- Pool
- Social Outings
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
Services and Amenities
Services
- Housekeeping
- Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Hospice
- Guest Meals
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Fitness Programs
- Arts and Crafts
- Yoga
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Allowed Outdoors
Additional Features
- Minimum Age
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Low Sodium
- Gluten / Allergen Free
- Kosher Available
- Vegetarian Available
- Meals Included
Accommodations
- Cable
- Pet Friendly
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Parking
- Wifi
- Kitchenettes
Care
- Clubs & Communities
- 12-16 hour nursing
- Medication management
- Mental wellness program
- Wound Care
- Nurses
Neighborhood
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Raised Garden Beds
Nice...clean ...friendly staff and no urine odor. I would recommend to other families. We picked this community becasue It was the best option at the time.
We chose Charter Senior Living of Woodholme Crossing for my sister. We thought the floorplan and the facilities were much better than the other place, because it's more like an apartment setting instead of just one big room like a hospital room. It's beautifully sectioned off, and we shall...
We chose Charter Senior Living of Woodholme Crossing for my sister. We thought the floorplan and the facilities were much better than the other place, because it's more like an apartment setting instead of just one big room like a hospital room. It's beautifully sectioned off, and we shall have a living room/dining room setting, and her bedroom and bathroom are separate. She'll have several closets and she does need that. The staff was very friendly, the facility was extremely clean, and when you can walk in somewhere and it smells pleasant, I like that. We were walking around while the residents were having lunch, they seemed very happy and engaged with their food, and it smelled delicious. There was a pianist while we were there who was playing songs and singing. We were there for about an hour and a half. We looked at their calendar of activities and they have happy hour today, and they had several activities listed. The atmosphere was very peaceful, just what a mature person needs.
Read moreAt Charter, you must look beyond the beautiful presentation. Cleaning staff left a lot to be desired. On many occasions, I changed my brother's linen. They will nickel and dime you to death once you move in. I must say that the Activity Director is outstanding.
I am happy to report that my father is in a safe secure place at Charter Senior Living at Woodholme Crossing. It has been a very positive experience for us.
My mom is at Charter Senior Living of Woodholme Crossing. It was formerly a hotel, so it has a very nice lobby. It is not huge, but it is very well maintained. They have a double-sided fireplace in the reception area that goes on the other side to the dining room where the residents in assisted livi...
My mom is at Charter Senior Living of Woodholme Crossing. It was formerly a hotel, so it has a very nice lobby. It is not huge, but it is very well maintained. They have a double-sided fireplace in the reception area that goes on the other side to the dining room where the residents in assisted living eat, and that's always very nicely kept. They also have a library that you can access from the lobby. In memory care, I actually like the fact that it's one long hall. You walk in and you're kind of in the center. Right ahead of you is the nurse's station area. To the left is the dining area and some rooms, and to the right is their living room and some rooms. For someone struggling with memory issues, the fact that it's one long hall is really good. There's a variety of rooms that you can choose from. Everyone has a private bathroom. It's not like a cinderblock hospital room with nothing to it. They've got windows and they allow you to decorate however you want. The floor in Mom's room is wood, and it's nice. They've had some special events where families can attend, and the food is a step above industrial. It's not terrible, but it's not like you're going to a gourmet restaurant. There's certainly a nice variety. It's always served at the right temperature, and it's healthy food. They've had a high turnover in their staffing with the memory care director. The memory care director before was phenomenal. Mom was playing bingo, and they were listening to music. They took them out in the bus and they went to restaurants, and they took drives to get hamburgers or ice cream. But she left last fall and they haven't had one yet that has stayed since. Sometimes they'll be doing exercises with a staff person, but I really don't see them doing a whole lot of exercises or activities anymore in memory care.
Read moreWe toured with Charter Senior Living at Woodholme Crossing and they were not upgrading fast enough and the facility was old.