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Residential care homes in Utica often appeal to seniors who want to remain in a close-knit, familiar home environment but need personal care services like grooming assistance, medication reminders, and even help with cooking and cleaning. And, they’re typically home to fewer residents, enabling caregivers and residents to build stronger connections. The average cost of care homes in Utica is $4,203 per month. To find the best care home options for your needs and budget, browse 392 care homes in Utica and read 1129 reviews of families’ experiences.

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Residential Care Home Facilities near Utica, MD

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Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
Dawes House is located in the stunning Alexandria City, Virginia in Arlington County. We are located in a safe and upscale neighborhood perfect for a group home setting. Many beautiful trees that bring about a cool breeze enclose our community. We are committed to providing seniors with...
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Care Homes: Residential care homes are shared neighborhood homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver to assist with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing.
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Cost of care homes in Utica, MD

The average cost of senior living in Utica is $4,203 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Taneytown, MD with an average of $3,350 per month.

Residential care home costs in Utica, MD, vs. nearby cities

Utica, MD
$4,203/mo
$3,900/mo

Residential care home costs in Utica, MD, vs. state and national averages

Utica, MD
$4,203/mo
U.S. national average
$3,688/mo

Residential care home costs in Utica, MD, vs. other senior living options

$5,775/mo
Residential Care Home
$4,203/mo

Residential care home costs in Utica, MD, by floor plan type

Semi-Private
$3,917/mo
Private
$5,168/mo

Senior living costs in Utica vs. state and national costs

Cost comparison table showing community type costs by location. This table contains 4 rows of data across 4 columns.
Column communityType: Community type
Column destination: Utica, MD
Column state: Maryland
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Community typeUtica, MDMarylandU.S.
Residential Care Home$4,203/mo$4,004/mo$3,688/mo
Assisted Living$5,418/mo$5,433/mo$4,753/mo
Memory Care$5,775/mo$6,402/mo$5,015/mo
Independent Living$4,428/mo$4,025/mo$4,212/mo
Residential Care Home
Utica, MD:$4,203/mo
Maryland:$4,004/mo
U.S.:$3,688/mo
Assisted Living
Utica, MD:$5,418/mo
Maryland:$5,433/mo
U.S.:$4,753/mo
Memory Care
Utica, MD:$5,775/mo
Maryland:$6,402/mo
U.S.:$5,015/mo
Independent Living
Utica, MD:$4,428/mo
Maryland:$4,025/mo
U.S.:$4,212/mo
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What families are saying about residential care home in Utica

Recent reviews for residential care home in Utica

Sunflower Hill in Westminster, MD

5.0
They were great, when she was there. The people were great, I wish she was still there. It was clean and they took good care of her.

Marians Assisted Living in Glen Burnie, MD

5.0
Marianne's Assisted Living has been phenominal. My mother has been there for 3 years. The facility takes them to outtings such as bowling, outdoor singing presentations. During the day time if your mom is able they go to the senior center to have interactions there. In addition occasionally ...
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Divine Care Assisted Living Inc in Baltimore, MD

4.3
The facility ca be described as a detached home that has been very tastefully refurbished and decorated. My family and I were impressed with the cleanliness, the furniture (brand new) and it has all of the up to date amenities. Mr. Benjamin has been very kind, respectful and patient with my ...
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Reviews mention these favorite features of communities

Compassionate and attentive caregivers. Reviews highlight the kindness and dedication of caregivers at various communities, such as Ambrozean Assisted Living and Montgomery Eldercare at Orchard, who go above and beyond to ensure residents' needs are met and their families are kept informed. Caregivers communicate frequently with f ...
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Thoughtfully prepared meals and dining experiences. Delicious meals and accommodating dining experiences are another feature that residents and families frequently mention. In communities like Avalon House on Gelston Circle and Montgomery Eldercare at Orchard, the chef caters to individual dietary restrictions and preferences, creating a posi ...
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Personalized activities to accommodate diverse interests. Residents at different communities, such as Avalon House on Cawdor Court and Able Plus Assisted Living, appreciate the wide range of activities offered, which cater to various interests and abilities. Activities help keep residents engaged and socially connected, encouraging a fulfilled and ...
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Thorough cleaning and maintenance of living spaces. Reviews consistently praise the cleanliness and upkeep of the communities, with particular mention of the private rooms and common areas. Communities like Bryant Woods Manor Memory Care and Assisted Living and Ambrozean Assisted Living prioritize cleanliness, creating a comfortable and welco ...
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Clear and consistent communication with families. Effective communication between families and communities is a key factor in ensuring peace of mind for loved ones. Families at communities like Prince of Peace III and New Life Assisted Living I appreciate the regular updates and open dialogue with staff, creating a strong partnership in car ...
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Individually tailored care plans. Residents' unique needs are taken into account with individually tailored care plans. Communities like Rose Garden Residence and Sand Cherry Manor offer personalized care, allowing residents to maintain their dignity and independence while receiving the support they need.
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Montgomery Eldercare at Orchard, Magnolia House Assisted Living and Miracle Hands Care Services Assisted Living are the top-rated residential care home facilities near Utica, Maryland. See full list of communities.
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