Gilchrist Locations in Maryland

We have several Gilchrist locations in Baltimore and surrounding areas, including inpatient centers in Baltimore City, Baltimore County and Howard County. Click on the videos below to see tours of our centers.


William L. and Victorine Q. Adams
Gilchrist Center Baltimore City 

Location: 1060 East 33rd St., Baltimore, MD 21218

This location is in Baltimore City. Patient care is provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Visitors are welcome.

We are hiring all positions for our new location!

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Gilchrist Center Howard County

Location: 6336 Cedar Lane, Columbia, MD 21044

This Gilchrist location is our 10-bed inpatient center in Columbia behind Lorien’s Harmony Hall. Patient care is provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Visitors are welcome.


Gilchrist Center Towson

Location: 555 W. Towsontown Blvd., Towson, MD 21204

This Gilchrist location is our renowned 34-bed inpatient center in Towson. Patient care is provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Visitors are welcome. There are occasional counseling support groups and workshops held here.


Gilchrist Hunt Valley Office

Corporate Office

Location: 11311 McCormick Rd., Ste. 350, Hunt Valley, MD 21031

Our Gilchrist location in Hunt Valley is our main office. Our administrative staff for Counseling and Support, Elder Medical Care and Hospice Care are located here. Some of our counseling support groups and workshops are occasionally held at this location. There is no direct patient care provided at our Hunt Valley location.


Luminis Health Gilchrist Lifecare Institute

To learn more about Gilchrist and our exceptional, compassionate care, visit our Services page.

Location: 

2000 Medical Pkwy, Unit 607,
Annapolis, MD 21401

Luminis Health Gilchrist Lifecare Institute cares for individuals and families throughout Anne Arundel County, and Prince George’s County Maryland. We provide comprehensive services across multiple settings, including at home, in residential care communities—such as long-term care and assisted living facilities—and throughout the community.