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Little Sisters of the Poor

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601 Maiden Choice Lane, Baltimore, MD 21228

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Little Sisters of the Poor

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Nestled along Maiden Choice Lane in the welcoming Catonsville corridor of Southwest Baltimore, Little Sisters of the Poor has long been a trusted name in compassionate elder care. This skilled nursing community brings a deep tradition of dignified, whole-person care to seniors across the greater Baltimore region, offering the clinical expertise families need alongside the warmth that makes residents feel genuinely at home. The surrounding Catonsville neighborhood is one of Baltimore's most beloved suburbs — tree-lined, walkable, and rich with community spirit. Families visiting loved ones can enjoy nearby gems like the Iron Bridge Wine Company, Catonsville Gourmet, and the charming shops along Frederick Road. For those who appreciate the outdoors, the sweeping trails of Patapsco Valley State Park are just minutes away, offering scenic riverside walks along the Patapsco River. The University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) campus adds a lively academic energy to the neighborhood, while Arbutus and Halethorpe offer additional dining and retail close by. For families concerned about medical access, the community's location is a significant asset. University of Maryland St. Agnes Hospital on Wilkens Avenue is among the closest major medical centers, providing comprehensive acute care services. The broader University of Maryland Medical System is also easily accessible from this part of Baltimore, ensuring that residents have prompt access to specialists and hospital services whenever needed. Skilled nursing at Little Sisters of the Poor encompasses 24-hour nursing oversight, rehabilitation therapies, wound care, medication management, and ongoing coordination with physicians — all delivered with the attentiveness that the community's name has come to represent. The individually led management structure means that care decisions are made with direct accountability, keeping residents' wellbeing at the center of every choice. For Baltimore families seeking skilled nursing care that balances clinical rigor with genuine human compassion in a neighborhood full of character, Little Sisters of the Poor stands as a meaningful choice.

Care Types at Little Sisters of the Poor

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What types of care does Little Sisters of the Poor provide? +

Little Sisters of the Poor specializes in skilled nursing care, which includes 24-hour licensed nursing supervision, post-acute rehabilitation, chronic disease management, wound care, and medication administration. This level of care is appropriate for seniors who require ongoing medical oversight or are recovering from a hospitalization or surgery.

What hospitals are near Little Sisters of the Poor in Baltimore? +

The closest major hospital is University of Maryland St. Agnes Hospital, located on Wilkens Avenue in Southwest Baltimore — just a short drive from the community. The broader University of Maryland Medical System, including UMMC Midtown, is also accessible from the Catonsville area, providing families confidence that specialized medical care is nearby.

What is the Catonsville area of Baltimore like for seniors and their families? +

Catonsville is widely regarded as one of Baltimore's most livable neighborhoods — quieter and more suburban in character than the city center, with strong community ties, mature tree canopy, and easy access to parks and local businesses. Patapsco Valley State Park offers scenic outdoor space, while Frederick Road provides local dining and shopping. It's a comfortable, accessible area well-suited for family visits.

How do I schedule a tour or get more information? +

You can reach Little Sisters of the Poor directly by calling (410) 744-9367. The admissions team can walk you through the community, discuss current availability, explain the care levels offered, and help you understand the admission process for skilled nursing placement.

Does Little Sisters of the Poor accept Medicare or Medicaid? +

Skilled nursing facilities like Little Sisters of the Poor typically accept Medicare for qualifying post-acute stays and may also accept Medicaid for long-term care. It is strongly recommended to contact the community directly at (410) 744-9367 to confirm current payer acceptance, as eligibility and availability can vary based on individual circumstances and bed availability.

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