St. Elizabeth Hall 2300 Dulaney Valley Road, Timonium, MD 21093
About the Business
St. Elizabeth Hall, located at 2300 Dulaney Valley Road in Timonium, Maryland, is a 200-unit apartment complex for senior adults. As part of the Stella Maris campus and community, St. Elizabeth Hall offers affordable independent living options for seniors. The facility is funded by a grant from the federal government and is affiliated with Mercy Health Services, sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy.
Stella Maris is a non-profit, long-term care and nursing home facility that offers a range of health and residential services for elderly care. It has been recognized as one of the best nursing home and long-term care facilities in Maryland. Stella Maris is a regional leader in both inpatient hospice and home hospice care, providing palliative care services with a spiritual focus and grief counseling.
In addition to hospice care, Stella Maris offers home health care services and comprehensive physical rehabilitation in a short-term, subacute rehabilitation center. The facility serves Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford County, Howard County, and Baltimore City, providing high-quality care for seniors in the surrounding communities.
Location & Phone number
2300 Dulaney Valley Rd, Timonium, MD 21093, United States
Reviews
"What a lovely lovely place! My mom was treated with the utmost respect and dignity. The manager Judy Welsh is top notch. The views are breathtaking of rolling hills and wildlife. All of the landscaping is pristine. My mom loved the meals and the social activities and made many friends there. She is transitioning to heaven but could not have found a better stop along the way! Thank you Judy and Thelma and everyone who gave my mom such a lovely place to live. I am grateful!"
"Two family members live or have lived at St. Elizabeth's Hall. What a warm and inviting place with beautiful views and a nice dining room. There are lots of activities, and many services on site. People are very friendly, too."
"Well, first and foremost, if I could give a Half of a star I would! I am a disabled adult under 63 so therefore I was allowed to move into these so called, “Independent Living” Apartments. It was one of their HUD based apartments, so that’s how I was able to move in. I applied on July 9th and was told I got the place and could move in on Aug. 10th. I paid my 1st month’s rent, my deposit and my pet deposit on Aug. 9th but was misinformed about the “Mandatory” Dining Hall Fee of $255 one Must pay every month, Regardless if you eat there or not! I was told by the former manager that it was something we could use if we Chose to, Not that it was Mandatory! If it’s “Independent Living” then we’re independent enough to cook for ourselves! But they said it’s mandatory and that I have to pay it. So that means All 200 apartments(if just 1 person lived in it) has to pay $255 a month x 200 Apts. = $51,000 a Month then x that by 12 months= $ 612,000 a Year! These people are extorting Independent adults and making $612,000 A Year from it! Also, that day, Aug. 9th, we did the walk through and found out that my apartment wasn’t even touched! Not cleaned, not painted, and No new rugs! When she asked maintenance why the place wasn’t done he told her because she said the wrong apartment number. They did another one instead of mine. And then had the nerve to ask me if I could wait another week before I moved in. I was already off my lease and out of the place I was and my moving crew was coming the next day. So I had to move into a dirty, unpainted apt. with filthy carpets and keep my stuff in the middle of the room for a week before the painters came. I had to clean my own place before I could unpack, and in the 2 years I lived there, I Never got my new carpet. I told the manager twice and went above her and told her boss, and still no new carpets. It took them months to repair the broken doors, they never replaced the weatherstripping around my door, and the plumbing in the kitchen was always backing up in the sink. For a Catholic Charity owned apartment complex they aren’t very Christian like treating their residents like that. Extortion and neglect….that’s just wrong! The Only Good thing about the place, is the select few employees in housekeeping,(they’re Great), the HUD manager(she’s Awesome), NOT the former overall manager and a few employees in the dining hall(they’re Cool), and a handful of the residents. So overall, I rate this place a half star.(and that’s being generous)."
"My mom had wrote this regarding my grandmother. This hell hole doesn't' deserve one star, my mother moved into an independent apartment in oct. 2018.in 6 months she's had to deal with having no air conditioning when it was hot, no heat when it got cold, a broken hot water heater, a broken garbage disposal, sink still doesn't drain properly after it was supposedly fixed. Power outage of over a week! There have been confirmed cases of legionnaires disease, and norovirus! To deal with legionnaires, the residents were told to not cook, brush their teeth, soak their dentures, bathe, or wash their hands with the water coming out of the faucets!!! They delivered cases of bottled water for the residents to use, they got 2 cases a week, for about a 3 to 4 weeks! Oh, and let's not forget the bedbugs and lice!!! This place is atrocious! I've contacted the health department, channel 11 and channel 13, to no avail. The residents are required to purchase a $250.00 "meal ticket" each month. Whatever money is left over is not carried over to the next month, they forfeit that money. That's quite a nice little racket they've got going on there! I am a cook, serve safe certified. My mom also worked in food service. I know the temperature of "safe" food. We went to the dining hall and they had shrimp creole over rice. The rice was not even warm, much less hot. Rice is a protein, high moisture content, and if not at proper temperature, spores will form and jump to whatever food is around it!! And the price for this? $12.95! A chicken dinner is supposed to be a breast, mashed potatoes, gravy, 2 veggies. She went to the dining hall and was given a small chicken leg, scoop of mashed potatoes, a veggie, cost almost $9.00. The residents had a meeting in the dining all and one of the other residents said the food was "garbage". That's when cindy explained that the cook had actually died around october (maybe she consumed the food?) and they hadn't gotten a replacement yet!! Seriously, six months and they can't find a replacement? When she moved in the track on the sliding door on her tub was off the track, it was finally fixed in december when my husband did it. The water that comes out of the faucet is cloudy even after she lets it run for 5 minutes! When she held up a glass it was so cloudy she couldn't see through water!! They randomly come and check the water. Also, the maintenance crew can let themselves into her apartment at any time, whether she's there or not! We are talking about elderly men and women!! She's afraid if she goes in the bathroom to shower, there could be a man in her apartment when she comes out. Yes, they knock, but if they're going to enter a private apartment, someone should call and let them know. If it's an emergency, it's understandable, but randomly checking apartments? Sorry, that is just not right!!! She wants to move out and i've found her a place. When she went and told cindy (the manager) she was given a "vacate package". She will lose her security deposit of $1, 000 and must pay them 3 month rent!! I find that unacceptable! This place is not a safe, secure, healthy living environment. Do not put your loved ones here!!! They will experience elder abuse!!! People are moving out en masse. This is not the wonderful place it was 12-15 years ago!"
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