Roland Park Place

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  • 830 West 40Th Street, Baltimore, MD 21211
  • (410) 243-5800
  • 4.8 ( 14 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities
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About This Community

Roland Park Place offers over 20 different floor plans in Independent Living including 4 residences within the beautiful and historic Greenway cottages situated along 40th Street. There are 5 different floor plans in Assisted Living consisting of one and two bedroom apartments, and there are 60 private rooms with private baths in the Health Care Center for short-term rehab, long-term care and memory support. All of Roland Park Place’s residences with the exception of the cottages are within one building, making it easy to find the services and amenities that are right for you when you need and want them.

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4.8 ( 14 Reviews )
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Val G.
July 17, 2017
My visit to Roland Park Place was fantastic. It was beautiful and had everything I was looking for. They had huge apartments that were like a house in a building, and they could customize them. It's very expensive, but you get what you pay for. They had a swimming pool, dining facilities, big fitness center with a personal trainer included, and a library.
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LoveMy Mom
May 02, 2016
My mother has been in their skilled care facility (i.e. nursing home) for eight months. It is a lovely facility. The staff seems to be dedicated. It is very expensive Just got a notice it is $398 /day starting July 1. Not worth it. I have had countless problems coordinating care for my mother. One department (nursing, rehab, activities, food services, beauty salon) cannot coordinate with the other department My mother even received duplicate medical services from different practitioners.. He care meetings are not regularly attended by all services as required. Communication is horrible. Everything looks nice from the outside., but if you are an active caregiver, its a different story. I cannot speak to assisted or independent living.
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Visitor0238
December 06, 2014
I visited Roland Park Place. It was beautiful; it was more of a transitional type of place. You can go there as a tenant, and as you get older or you have physical problem or something, they move you up into the assisted living part. This place was top of the line, it was gorgeous and wonderful, but I can't afford it. The staff was great. They're wonderful. The luncheon facility was top of the line; it was beautiful.
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Stuart3
February 14, 2014
I visited Roland Park Place. It is very well known and very highly regarded. They are absolutely superb in every sense. Buses are of course available for many trips out. I have talked to other residents who are very very pleased with everything there. But they're too expensive and they require an upfront minimum of transfer of funds of about $178,000. So you have to had sold a home or something recently and use that money as an entrance free. The place is lavish. Very beautiful throughout. They have a nice library and lovely public areas for luncheon, meals and exercises,
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Guest52519
July 14, 2013
The staff and management are excellent and go above and beyond. My Mom has never been happier. I would recommend Roland Park Place to anyone.
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CaseyS
June 09, 2013
My grandmother moved to Roland Park Place 6 years ago and the experience has been nothing but pleasant this entire time. The living conditions here are great, with everything neatly maintained and things spick-and-span - and rightly so! The staff are attentive, and are willing to help you with your every need. It seems like they can be a little overprotective at times when it comes to checking in and out, but they are not too intrusive overall. I won't be living in a place like this for quite some time, but those looking for a community could do a lot worse than Roland Park Place.
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JeannieGirl
May 18, 2013
Roland Park Place is an outstanding place to live and provides all the services anyone would ever need. Management does a great job of listening to resident needs. I really appreciate everything they do for my mother.
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WInQ
May 12, 2013
We feel like we're living in a 5-Star hotel and park! Everything is so beautiful and the food is excellent at Roland Park Place.
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JudyCpie
April 04, 2013
Roland Park Place is a lovely community with nicely kept grounds and facilities. The entire community is handicap accessible, and it takes great care to meet all of its clients needs. The community offers options for all levels of care from independent apartments through full-time nursing care. The staff is very helpful and responsive to both their clients and their families. The staff refer to the residents as Mr., Mrs. or Dr. which denotes the level of respect and dignity that the elderly deserve. My grandmother initially moved into an independent living apartment at Roland Park Place. Here she was able to retain a sense of independence; there were book clubs and social events for her to attend. She could cook for herself, but there was also a dining hall where she could enjoy meals with her friends. As her health declined, she gradually became unable to take of herself, and she stepped down into a nursing home type setting with more supervision but still a measure of independence. Eventually, my grandmother suffered from dementia and she was non-verbal for the last four years of her life; at this point, we moved her into the unit with full-time nursing facilities. The staff took great care of feeding, bathing, and caring for her. We really appreciate all that Roland Park Place did for my grandmother in the last years of her life.
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Willwill7857989561
October 29, 2012

The building was in great shape. The neighborhood it is in is rather old and most buildings are in need of repair. This however stood out as a place that has been maintained quite well. The interior was very clean and almost like new. The carpet did not show stains common with a place in which multiple people live. The staff there was also very nice, I had issue finding her place but they helped and would not leave until she vouched for me. The also verified my reason and ID when they first met me. Made m think anyone there is very secure. Her Apartment was also very nice. It wasn't very large but was setup very well. There was enough room for her to have a separate space for eating, watching TV and for sleeping. My overall impression of this place was that I would be more than willing to send my own mother to live here. Also, It being in the city makes it easily to access for me as I work right around the corner from there.

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Margery Silverton
August 03, 2012
My mother entered RPP in the independent living section and after she broke her hip, she transferred an apartment in the residential care section. I was very grateful to all the staff at RPP for their kind and empathic help. Everyone, from the professional staff to the support staff was responsive and helpful as my mother transitioned to her new situation. I am very grateful to RPP for all the kindness and professionalism offered to me and my mother.
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phoward1019
September 29, 2011
A close friend placed her elderly grandparents into Roland Park Place about a year ago. I grew up with her so I knew the grandparents well and accompanied her to a visit at 1 point. I thought it was great. They certainly seemed happy. They gave us a quick tour and showed us all the different activities and amenities that are offered. Some of the women, including my friend's grandparent, is involved in weekly quilting which she very much enjoys. They have a "Men's Club" which involves some of the men visiting places such as the Cal Ripken Museum. They also said they've taken a bus tour to Washington DC. On site they have bingo, movies, exercise classes, French classes, music classes and much more. As church goers, they're happy with the bible classes as well. To me, it seemed more like a resort rather than an elderly assisted living facility. It was very pleasant. I am pleased that they're being well taken care of.
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CalGood
June 23, 2011
Very nice facility! I have two relatives living there now - one in the assisted living section and one in the nursing home section. They are both happy with the care that they get. There are a lot of very nice amenities (library, putting green, etc.) and social activities for the residents to enjoy. The staff seems very caring and empathetic. The reason I didn't give it five stars is that the building could use a little maintenance -- just a new coat of paint, and I'd say this place would be perfect!
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BrokAmerica
I find Roland Park Place to be unique and refreshing. In the city, yet surrounded by beautiful, well kept gardens, it gives the residence the opportunity step outside anytime. The building is located right across a shopping center and a movie theater, making it very convenient. After meeting the staff, I found them to be very warm, open and communicative. They all seem to be genuinely pleased to be working at the Roland Place and seemed to get along with the residents quite well. The facility has a developed recreational area, with a gym, and a rehabilitation center, which I feel is important to have.
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  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
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