Roland Park Place sits in Baltimore City and stands as the city's first and only accredited LifePlan Community, which means people can find independent living, assisted living, memory care, residential care, nursing care, and enhanced assisted living all in one place, and the transition between these levels of care happens right in the same community. Roland Park Place's campus feels lively and neighborly, with stately homes, maintained grounds, and friendly faces around every corner, and the place offers more than 160 independent living apartments with several floorplans, including one- and two-bedroom options, along with 40 residential care apartments and a 71-bed health care center, so there's a range of options depending on what someone needs. People who live here enjoy a maintenance-free way of life, meaning staff take care of things like repairs and upkeep, and independent living comes with plenty of opportunities to stay active, learn new things, and socialize, since the social calendar comes packed with live music, art events, special outings, and weekly trips to local and regional attractions.
The assisted living area lets residents live independently while they get help with daily things like dressing, washing, or medication, and everyone has access to personal assistance programs plus physical therapy if needed, while memory care services focus on those with Alzheimer's or dementia, offering care plans tailored for each person, protected areas for safety, and activities to help keep minds engaged, all under close supervision from trained and friendly staff. The campus has a variety of spaces for residents and guests to use, like communal rooms for social life, private dining rooms where families can come together for big meals, an auditorium, a video gallery, a community video channel to keep up with news, an art gallery, and a computer center for those who want to stay connected. The library and store on site mean there's always something to read or pick up, and the beauty salon is right there for haircuts without having to leave the grounds.
Roland Park Place makes transportation available for shopping, medical appointments, and group trips, and staff arrange weekly trips for those who want to see what's around Baltimore and beyond. Residents can visit the chef's corner for dining, spend time at the fitness and aquatics center, or join wellness programs that go beyond regular exercise, focusing also on engagement and connection with others. The Center for Successful Aging offers more support, and the team at Roland Park Place includes well-trained, friendly staff who provide care and supervision, especially in dedicated areas for those needing round-the-clock attention. The campus holds LEED certification, showing care for energy use and sustainability, and the facilities are approved by the Continuing Care Accreditation Commission. People living here benefit from medical insurance services that work directly with insurance companies, so arranging for healthcare coverage becomes simpler. As a not-for-profit organization, Roland Park Place focuses on resident well-being, and the community provides both comfort and chances for people to build friendships while staying as active and independent as they want.