Dulaney Valley Assisted Living at Hunt Valley

  • 10815 Powers Avenue, Cockeysville, MD 21030
  • (410) 303-0575
  • 4.5 ( 1 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

Dulaney Valley Assisted Living at Powers is the perfect community for your loved one. We have an excellent reputation throughout the community for the care that we render. Our philosophy has always been "Aging in Place" which means that should our residents experience a decline in health and more care is required, we do not suggest or require them to leave our facility. Instead, our staff/family continues to care for you or your loved one. We feel that change is always traumatic to the elderly or ill, so we continue to offer loving care extending Hospice Care as needed.

Located in a country setting, this spacious colonial is situated on 2 lovely acres. Our residents have access to many amenities and a knowledgeable, friendly staff eager to offer their support and help. We are conveniently located near Hunt Valley Town Centre, shopping, restaurants, the senior center, library and Interstate 83.

  • All Inclusive Pricing
  • Private and Semi-Private Rooms
  • Level 3 Care
  • Individualized Care Plans
  • Registered Nurse Evaluates and Manages Care
  • Assistance with Activities of Daily LivingPersonal Care
  • Medication Management
  • Housekeeping
  • Personal Laundry
  • Physical Therapy
  • Visiting Physician, Psychologist, Podiatrist
  • Compassionate Caregivers
  • 3 Nutritious Meals per Day
  • Snacks
  • Exercise Program
  • Entertainment
  • Planned Senior Activities
  • Family & Friends Encouraged to Visit
  • Free Parking Available
  • Respite Care
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Reviews

4.5 ( 1 Reviews )
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Elizabeth
September 08, 2022
My dad is at Dulaney Valley Assisted Living at Hunt Valley. The number one reason why we chose it was because it was affordable. My dad had no insurance whatsoever, and he had a very small 401k. The second reason we chose it was that they will accept Medicare after his money runs out, so he won't have to be moved to another facility, which is very difficult to find here in Maryland. They've been very helpful. We haven't been there because they said to give my dad time to settle in, but they've given us a call every other day to give us an update on how he's doing. It seems like they are very patient with dementia patients. All the staff there are trained to work specifically with dementia patients. The staff are very caring and very informative. Any questions that we have, they're able to answer them for us, and reassure us that he's doing well, he is assimilating, and he is talking with the other residents, which he didn't do here at home. It is not a huge facility. It is basically a colonial home with eight bedrooms, and they have up to 13 people. The staff just takes care of them, so it's like a homey type feel to the place. They have a physical therapist that comes in and works with all the patients, they have an on-staff doctor that is there, and they have a nurse that is there for giving out medications. They said they had activities. Other than the physical therapist, they have another kind of therapist that comes in and sort of gets them back into their regular lifestyle of moving, living, and making sure they can do certain things. They have outside soft deck furniture, they have a sunroom, and then they have a huge backyard for walking around.

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