Pricing ranges from
    $1,290 – 3,000/month

    Esther's Place at Pinewood

    2802 Pinewood Ave, Baltimore, MD, 21214
    4.3 · 6 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Warm caring staff limited activities

    I placed my mom here for several weeks and overall I'm very grateful - the staff are warm, attentive and professional, the owners are helpful, the building is clean, conveniently located with parking, and regular updates gave us real peace of mind. My mom felt at home, laughed and made friends. My only major gripe is the lackluster common room and almost no activities (residents mostly watch a small TV), so engagement can be limited; despite that, I strongly recommend this caring, family-like place for good hands-on care.

    Pricing

    $1,290+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $3,000+/moSuiteAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.33 · 6 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.3
    • Amenities

      1.0
    • Value

      4.3

    Pros

    • Attentive, caring staff and caregivers
    • Staff assist with feeding and personal care
    • Clean facility
    • Good location with parking
    • Dayroom available for socializing
    • Regular staff check-ins
    • Warm, reassuring staff who help residents feel at home
    • Residents can make friends and laugh
    • Prompt, professional, and insightful guidance from management
    • Regular updates to families
    • Family-like environment providing peace of mind
    • Supportive of short-term stays

    Cons

    • Lackluster common room
    • Small 32-inch TV in common area
    • Limited or no organized activities and exercise programs
    • Low resident interaction; many residents watch TV all day
    • Not consistently welcoming or homey-feeling for some families
    • Perception that owners would not place their own loved ones there
    • Overall sense that “nothing is going on” socially

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews is mixed but leans positive regarding the quality of personal care and the attitudes of the staff, while revealing consistent concerns about social programming and the common-area environment. Many reviewers repeatedly highlight caregivers as the facility’s strongest asset: staff are described as attentive, caring, warm, reassuring, and hands-on (including helping with feeding and frequent check-ins). Several comments emphasize that staff provide professional guidance, keep families regularly updated, and create a family-like atmosphere that gives relatives peace of mind. For families seeking a place where a loved one is treated kindly and receives dependable day-to-day assistance, the reviews convey a clear strength.

    Facility-related attributes also receive favorable mentions. Reviewers note the buildings are attractive and clean, and the location is convenient with parking. A designated dayroom is present for socializing, and multiple commenters appreciated that short-term stays are accommodated and that the overall environment can feel like a second home for some residents. Positive outcomes such as residents laughing, making friends, and family members feeling grateful or offering strong recommendations appear in several summaries, reinforcing the perception that individualized care and a warm staff culture are consistent positives.

    Contrasting with those strengths, a recurring negative theme concerns communal life and programming. Multiple reviewers describe the common room as lackluster, point out a small 32-inch television in the shared space, and say many residents spend much of the day watching television. Several summaries explicitly state there are few activities, no exercise classes, little interaction among residents, and a general impression that “nothing is going on.” This suggests that while hands-on personal care is strong, organized social, recreational, or therapeutic programming may be minimal or inconsistent.

    There is also a tension in the impressions of the facility’s overall atmosphere. While some families report a welcoming, homey, family-like environment and express strong recommendations, other reviewers say the place did not feel particularly welcoming or homey to them and even conveyed the striking comment that the owners would not place their own loved ones there. That comment, whether anecdotal or a reflection of a deeper concern, signals that expectations about social engagement and enrichment should be clarified before placement.

    Taken together, the reviews point to a small-to-medium-sized care setting where direct caregiver attention and cleanliness are reliable, but where communal amenities and programming may not meet every family’s expectations. Prospective families should weigh the priority they place on personalized caregiving and a compassionate staff versus their expectations for active social engagement and organized activities. To get the clearest picture, a recommended next step would be to tour the dayroom during peak hours, ask about the daily activity schedule and opportunities for exercise, and request to speak with staff about how social interaction is encouraged so expectations align with what Esther's Place at Pinewood currently provides.

    Location

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    About Esther's Place at Pinewood

    Esther's Place at Pinewood sits in the Christopher neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, and offers a homelike setting where seniors can feel comfortable and supported, and the staff really keep an eye on everyone throughout the day and night, so families don't have to worry so much about safety or about medical needs going unmet, since the caregivers are trained to look after people with different conditions like congestive heart failure, diabetes, dementia, and hypertension. The building is designed to feel more like a home than an institution, with air-conditioned rooms, handicap accessibility, ground floor living, and garden views, and you'll find rooms where residents can watch TV, use high-speed internet, and even have in-room telephones if they want to keep in touch with family or friends. Meals are prepared to meet all sorts of special needs, with rotating menus, vegan and vegetarian options, low or no sodium, gluten-free and allergy-sensitive choices, no sugar plans, and pureed meals for those who need them, with meal service in the dining room or through room service, and guests can come for meals, too, which makes it easier to visit.

    There's always staff on-site and on-call, including registered nurses, and the team offers daily help with bathing, dressing, personal care, medication, and even things like laboratory tests or physical therapy when needed, and residents can use the housekeeping, laundry, and podiatry services so they don't have to worry about chores or basic medical needs piling up. Nobody's left out when it comes to making friends or staying busy, because Esther's Place at Pinewood has scheduled group activities, movie nights, educational programs, walking paths out in the garden, and social events that help people feel like they belong, while keeping the ratios low so the staff know each person well and can offer individual attention, with many of the same employees staying year after year.

    People living here get a lot of support with independence, as the staff always help explain the difference between staying home with care versus moving in, and they allow folks to make choices about how they want to live, and the facility accepts a range of payments including Long Term Care insurance, Medicaid Waiver, and VA Aid and Attendance. Esther's Place at Pinewood can provide many levels of care, from basic help with daily life to high-acuity support or memory care, and since the state of Maryland licenses it as a Level 3 home, residents can often stay here through the end of life rather than moving out if their needs change a lot. There's transportation and parking for getting out, furnished living spaces and emergency systems in the building, and the community always tries to help people stay healthy, active, social, and as comfortable as possible, with personal care provided by staff who know each resident's needs. A stay at Esther's Place at Pinewood can be long-term or just a short respite if families need a little break, and the whole set-up is geared toward giving seniors a safe and welcoming place to call home.

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