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Choosing Senior Care in Maryland

Selecting senior care in Maryland requires a systematic approach that begins with identifying the type of care needed and the preferred location. Options range from in-home assistance to skilled nursing facilities, each serving different levels of care requirements.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) ratings provide a useful starting point for narrowing options, though these star ratings function as a relative quality measure with notable limitations. Relying solely on CMS ratings is insufficient for making a final decision; instead, they should serve as an initial filtering tool to reduce the candidate list to a manageable number.

Beyond the numerical ratings, several factors typically determine whether a facility is a good fit for a particular resident. An in-person visit to the facility ranks among the most important steps. During a visit, prospective residents and their families can evaluate the specific care services offered, assess whether the facility can manage the resident's particular conditions, and observe staffing presence and continuity. The quality of communication between facility staff and residents and families also plays a significant role in overall satisfaction and care outcomes.

When evaluating facilities, asking targeted questions yields valuable information. Inquiring about recent inspection findings, current staffing levels, and the facility's approach to handling the resident's specific health needs provides concrete details beyond promotional materials. Verifying the accuracy and currency of information by reviewing the facility's live Medicare Care Compare profile on the CMS website ensures that data reflects actual performance metrics.

This information is provided for general educational purposes and does not constitute medical, financial, or legal advice, nor does it constitute a recommendation of any particular facility. Decisions about senior care should involve the resident, family members, and the resident's clinical care team, with professional consultation sought for medical and financial matters.

How to read this. The star ratings here are official CMS Five-Star Quality figures, shown as the rating as of May2026 — a relative quality measure with documented limits, not a recommendation, guarantee, or medical/financial/legal advice. Always confirm the current rating and details on the facility’s live Medicare Care Compare profile, and involve the resident and their clinicians in any decision.

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Informational only — not medical, financial, or legal advice. Senior Care by State reports official CMS Five-Star Quality data, which is a relative measure with documented limitations — not a recommendation or a guarantee that any facility is right for you. Choosing care is a personal medical and financial decision: confirm the current details with the facility directly, talk with the resident’s physician and care team, and verify ratings and coverage on Medicare.gov or with your state’s long-term-care or health agency before relying on anything here. For medical, financial, or legal questions, consult a qualified professional.

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