Charlotte Hall Veterans Home

  • 29449 Charlotte Hall Road, Charlotte Hall, MD 20622
  • (301) 884-8171
  • 3.9 ( 10 reviews )
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3.9 ( 10 Reviews )
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Bills sis
I visited on March25 without appt. no suprises the facility is following all CDC protocol for, visitor entry. The lst. point of contact was polite attentive & courteous. This was a new location for my brother & it was immaculate bright, clean & smelling fresh. he looked very well clean shaved & fresh haircut. His room was very nice, his clothes were neatly placed in his highboy dresser drawers. His relocation had been planned with care as all his little trinkets were placed on his nightstand & family pic on his dresser. I can't take care for him but to know you are brought tears to my eyes as I shared my appreciation to that B2 front staff.
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earthtograce
March 14, 2018
My dad loves it at Charlotte Hall Veterans home. He tells me that staff are very respectful and actually care about him. He feels independent because he has his own room but is a part of a couple social groups/clubs. They go on trips, have events, or something going on.
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Rose47
January 16, 2016
I had a great impression of Charlotte Hall Veterans Hall. The people were very friendly, the food was great, and the atmosphere was pleasant and inviting. They had different activities and took residents out on trips. The staff was very knowledgeable about financial aid, showed me around, and were very friendly. I watched the way they treated the patients there. They were very attentive and very respectful. I could appreciate that.
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Cathy108954150
April 07, 2015
My client was a resident of Charlotte Hall when she was ill one time. She was in there for rehab. We went there last week to see what type of financing the VA would give her if she went there. She is 100% disabled, and she will get full nursing care for free. The grounds were very nice, and the inside of the building was clean. It did look more like hospital wards. Otherwise, the facility was very nice. They do have a section there for military women. We did talk to many spouses of military that were there, but she wanted something more on the civilian side and not on the military side. They had nice dining rooms.
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Visitor75087550
February 27, 2014
My husband is in Charlotte Hall Veterans Home now. We chose this facility because my husband is a veteran and 100% disabled and the government pay for it 100%. Plus, other facilities wouldn't take him at any price because of the nature of his illness. In terms of service, it's quite good. They really take care of the veterans.
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ednal
October 28, 2013
This facility is a very caring place. They have showned me so much about alltimers and dementia. I really thank them every day.
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Edna5
July 23, 2013
I chose Charlotte Hall Veterans Home for my significant other because he was a veteran and it was just a little over six miles travel from home. The personnels were good and there were always doctors and nurses when you got in. I didn't have any objection with the staff. The parking lot had good lighting and when you came in, you had to sign in the reception.
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Leah4
June 26, 2013
Charlotte Hall Veterans is quite far from us about more than an hour away. The place has about 40 females and 360 males. We had her there because she broke her leg, but it seems to be working. She is in a single room and now that she is indeed healing, she is being moved to a shared room and I don't know how that will work out in the long term. The staff are very nice, because it's a home for vets, everybody seems to go the extra yard. They seem to have a caring attitude for everyone. I ate there once and it seems to be okay. My mom thinks its okay, so no complaints. She seems to be content, but I think it was really the single room that made us all very accepting of it. The other thing that you may want to make a note of, even though they do specialize in dementia which is what my mom has, they really take care of all kinds of people with all kinds of needs. There communications are pretty good. They actually will call me quarterly and update me on my mom on how she is adjusting in her health. I've only had one call so far, but they all seemed to be pretty helpful. They have facility-hospital feel to it, but the grounds were nice. When I go there I enjoy sitting outside with my mom and chat with her.
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Visitor0558
May 31, 2013
The Alzheimer's wing of Charlotte Hall Veterans was nicer than a lot of the other ones I've seen. The reason we visited this place is because the veterans get a little break in terms of the price. But we immediately decided it was way too far for my partner's parents to be because nobody would ever visit them. They all live north. The grounds were nice and if you live close to it, it might be excellent.
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Dawn W.
July 04, 2012
Good care and nutrition for my Dad for his 5 years of residency in the locked-down Alzheimer's Unit...However, while he was a "fall risk" in the last year of his life, it was a constant nightmare because of the lack of communication from the nurses there. The fall that finally killed him is still a mystery and getting the Death Certificate filled out properly was equally a nightmare and took over a month. The only reason our family just accepted this mysterious fall at the very end was that it was finally an end to the constant torment we all felt while he was there....
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