Keswick Community Health

Carmel Roques, president and CEO of Keswick Multi-Care (Photo by Steve Ruark)

Keswick Community Health
700 W. 40th St.
Baltimore, Md.
410-235-8860
choosekeswick.org 

Live Well. Age Well. Be Well.

Through its more than 135-year history, Keswick has become Baltimore’s premier provider of services for older adults, committed to enhancing the quality of life for its residents, guests, and the community it serves. While Keswick remains dedicated to providing the highest quality of care for older adults who need its residential services, it has also extended its focus to helping people stay healthy and remain in their own home — as more than 90 percent of older Americans prefer to do.

In partnership with the Maryland Department of Aging, Keswick is participating in Maryland Community for Life, a pilot program designed to enhance the health and well-being of older adults through community-based resources. When you become a Community for Life member, Keswick will serve as your partner in your health journey, supporting your efforts to remain safe and independent, to manage chronic conditions, to utilize local resources, and to maintain social and community networks by offering access to individualized, quality, vetted services that enable you to “Live Well, Age Well, and Be Well.”

“Through Maryland Community for Life, Keswick is continuing its longstanding tradition of being innovative and forward-thinking,” says President and CEO Carmel Roques, the 2018 recipient of the Daily Record’s “Influential Marylander” award. “We are taking a visionary approach to our original mission of caring for older adults, in each time, each place, and each generation.”

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