Commonwealth Senior Living at Cockeysville

10881 York Road Cockeysville MD 21030

866-465-5993

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Commonwealth Senior Living at Cockeysville offers assisted living and memory care to seniors who need supportive care, but want to stay active, social, and as independent as possible. The community uses a holistic approach to give residents a renewed sense of purpose and belonging through rich amenities, community programs, comfortable and spacious living areas, and care that’s guaranteed to go beyond your expectations.

Amenities and Services

Commonwealth’s compassionate staff work around the clock providing various types of therapy, personal services, and other skilled health care services on the property. These include medication management, diabetic and incontinence care, and specialized, hands-on memory care. With unparalleled service like this, residents can rest assured they’re receiving the best care out there.

With exceptional amenities and activities programs, residents can appreciate the community’s restaurant-style dining experience where they enjoy fresh, chef-prepared dishes every single day. Between meals, be sure to explore the community common areas or see what there is to discover around the neighborhood! Take advantage of the billiards lounge, fitness center, and beauty salon, or hop on a bus for an outing into town!

With as much assistance as they need, residents are encouraged to live independent lifestyles while building lasting connections with each other. Alongside the many recreational areas across campus, Commonwealth offers a multitude of wellness activities and fun, community-wide events, including live musical performances, barbecues and picnics, art classes, and happy hour. You’re practically guaranteed to find your niche!

Living Arrangements

With the option of short-term respite care or long-term care, residents can choose between bright and spacious studio, one-, or two-bedroom suites. Every apartment is wheelchair accessible and includes cable TV and Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a convenient kitchenette, and plenty of natural light flooding in through the windows. Commonwealth Senior Living at Cockeysville looks forward to welcoming you into a warm community of friends.

State Classification

Commonwealth Senior Living at Cockeysville operates an assisted living program. In the state of Maryland, these terms are defined as follows:

Assisted Living Program

A residential- or facility-based program that provides housing and supportive services, supervision, personalized assistance, health-related services, or a combination that meets the needs of residents. An assisted living program may have a special care unit to care for residents with dementia. There are three levels of care that an assisted living program may provide:

Level 1 (low): refers to a resident needing occasional assistance or support in one or more personal care or health
Level 2 (moderate): refers to a resident needing a substantial assistance or support in one or more personal care or health related areas
Level 3 (high): refers to a resident needing extensive and frequent help

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Pricing at Commonwealth Senior Living at Cockeysville

Room Type
Monthly Range* (USD)

Studio
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1 Bedroom
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Semi-Private
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*Prices quoted are monthly rental charges and are provided by the communities themselves. Actual prices may differ due to one-time fees, timing and care services required. Speak with your Senior Living Advisor to learn more.

Reviews of Commonwealth Senior Living at Cockeysville

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  • Depressing, staff was friendly enough but could not even get unoccupied rooms opened up with the keys they had. That is concerning. Kitchen where food is prepared was run down, dirty and unacceptable in my opinion. Staff member let me know they were changing over and would not be called Greenfield anymore. I did not inquire as to why but hopefully they will remodel kitchen and fix doors.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    Depressing, staff was friendly enough but could not even get unoccupied rooms opened up with the keys they had. That is concerning. Kitchen where food is prepared was run down, dirty and unacceptable in my opinion. Staff member let me know they were changing over and would not be called Greenfield anymore. I did not inquire as to why but hopefully they will remodel kitchen and fix doors.

  • Check Everything

    Ask to see the “barbershop” and “beauty salon”, to attend the “devotional services” and “fitness classes”, and to see the “kitchenette”. Sit on the patios and porches, as well as the “comfortable lounges”.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    Check Everything

    Ask to see the “barbershop” and “beauty salon”, to attend the “devotional services” and “fitness classes”, and to see the “kitchenette”. Sit on the patios and porches, as well as the “comfortable lounges”.

  • “Believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see”

    -Most “care managers” are paid minimum wage and have no more training to care for people than a fast food restaurant cashier. (There’s a reason they are called “care managers” instead of CNAs, and it’s because they are not certified.) -Understaffing is “hidden” by counting one person as two positions...if a care manager takes a weekend class to be a “medical technician”, then the claim can be made that there are is a “caregiver and a med tech” in the building, but it’s really one person doing two jobs, which means less care and attention for people. -Most people are doing two jobs; As of October 2018, the Designating Nurse is also the Health Care Coordinator, The Executive Director is also the Resident Care Coordinator, the Sales Director is also the Program Coordinator. There is no maintenance person and only one part-time housekeeper, so....with most people doing two jobs, does that mean most jobs are only half-done?

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    “Believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see”

    -Most “care managers” are paid minimum wage and have no more training to care for people than a fast food restaurant cashier. (There’s a reason they are called “care managers” instead of CNAs, and it’s because they are not certified.) -Understaffing is “hidden” by counting one person as two positions...if a care manager takes a weekend class to be a “medical technician”, then the claim can be made that there are is a “caregiver and a med tech” in the building, but it’s really one person doing two jobs, which means less care and attention for people. -Most people are doing two jobs; As of October 2018, the Designating Nurse is also the Health Care Coordinator, The Executive Director is also the Resident Care Coordinator, the Sales Director is also the Program Coordinator. There is no maintenance person and only one part-time housekeeper, so....with most people doing two jobs, does that mean most jobs are only half-done?

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Community Details at Commonwealth Senior Living at Cockeysville

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    • Commonwealth Senior Living at Cockeysville Amenities

      • Indoor Common Areas
      • Activities Onsite
      • Devotional Services Onsite
      • Outdoor Common Areas
      • Beautician Onsite
      • Meals Provided
      • Activities Offsite
      • Private Bath

    Senior Housing Types Provided at Commonwealth Senior Living at Cockeysville

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      • Assisted Living
      • Memory Care
      • Nursing Home
      • Care Homes
      • Independent Living
      • Home Care
      • Senior Apartments