Transition to Continuing Care Guide
There is now a guide for residents moving from Independent Living to Continuing Care. It should help answer your questions.
There is now a guide for residents moving from Independent Living to Continuing Care. It should help answer your questions.
Have you and your family “had the talk”… about handling your Charlestown affairs at the end of life?
To help your family:
Ensure they have a copy and/or know where to find your Will or Trust. If you are a Veteran make sure a copy of your DD214 is available.
Have your family familiar with your Residence and Care Agreement with Charlestown. This is the contract that defines your refund settlement, if any.
Last Updated on October 24, 2025
Knights of Columbus Tootsie Roll Sale at Giant
Pie baking, guess the turkey, and turkey gobble contests on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025, from 10:30 AM – Noon in Fireside fireplace lounge. Sign up trough November 25, 2025.
To learn more about Erickson Advantage, call or email Jennifer at any time to set up an individual appointment at 443-297-3110 or Jennifer.simon@erickson.com.
Dr. Yvette Mozie-Ross, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management and Planning at UMBC will present a program on the national enrollment challenges brought on by shifting demographics and other factors.
The Fall Arts Show will not only feature photographs from the Charlestown Photography Interest Group, but also works of arts including paintings, drawings, quilts, fiber arts and more. The Gallery is open 24/7 except during special events.
Last Updated on January 8, 2026
This concert features the works of J.S. Bach.
Here is a new article of Stephen Schimpff’s on the surprising benefits of resistance exercises on not just muscle but the heart, blood vessels, brain, and other organs.
Another reminder of why preserving and reversing muscle loss is so important for Charlestown residents.
Stephen Schimpff, M.D.
Last Updated on December 7, 2025
Last Updated on October 10, 2025
This list of mammals seen at Charlestown was developed by Bert Clegern, as of May 2017.
This list of trees at Charlestown was developed by Bert Clegern, as of May 2017.