White Oak Villages

White Oak Villages Our mission at White Oak Villages is to allow our residents to age in place with dignity and grace. Contact
Tel: ‭(571) 426-1075‬
info@whiteoakvillages.com

We realize that it takes a village and we ensure that our residents get a loving and nurturing environment that allows them to find joy and peace daily. White Oak Villages is your trusted assisted living facility in Ellicott City, Maryland. Our dedicated team ensures your loved ones receive the best care in a cozy, nurturing environment. Excellence and Professionalism:
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are of our residents is our top priority. That care includes everything we would expect from our own parents:
- Highly trained, empathetic, and licensed caregivers.
- Immaculately clean facilities.
- Delicious and nutritious food.
- A safe, secure environment. Licensed and Insured:
Licensed by The State of Maryland's Office of Health Care Quality. Owner, Catherine Harkins, is certified by the Maryland Department of Health as an Assisted Living Facility Manager. Delegating Nurse, Terri Gayhardt, is certified by the Maryland Board of Nursing. All Medical Technicians are licensed by the Maryland Board of Nursing. Living at White Oak Villages
Our residents feel “at home” while living with us because they are at home. Programs are based on each resident’s individual needs and allow the most flexibility for your loved ones. When your loved one joins our family, we take the time to get to know them. We incorporate their favorite foods into the menu and play music from their favorite musicians. Our objective is to make our residents comfortable in their new home. Memory Care
Caring for your loved one’s memory is a very high priority at White Oak Villages. Our daily mental exercises, complemented with rigorous nutrition practices, help residents maintain a strong memory.

🐥 They grow up so fast! Our baby chicks are getting bigger every day—and so is their home! We’ve expanded their brooder ...
06/16/2025

🐥 They grow up so fast! Our baby chicks are getting bigger every day—and so is their home! We’ve expanded their brooder so they can stretch out, flap their wings, and explore with curiosity. 🐤

Our residents have loved watching them grow—it’s been such a meaningful and joyful part of daily life here in our homes. Every peep, hop, and feather brings a smile! 💛

We’re so excited for what’s next as they continue to grow into egg-laying hens that will provide fresh, homegrown eggs for our residents. 🥚🍳

📍 Ellicott City, MD
📞 Come visit and see how we create joy-filled moments every day.

🐥 Exciting News from Our Homes! 🐥We just welcomed baby chicks to our assisted living homes in Ellicott City! 💛Our reside...
05/06/2025

🐥 Exciting News from Our Homes! 🐥
We just welcomed baby chicks to our assisted living homes in Ellicott City! 💛

Our residents are loving every moment—watching them grow, holding them gently, and sharing stories from their own pasts. These fluffy little additions are more than just cute—they bring joy, spark conversation, and even offer therapeutic benefits.

🌱 What’s next? Once they grow up, the hens will provide fresh eggs for our residents to enjoy as part of a healthy, homegrown breakfast. It’s all part of our mission to create a warm, engaging, and purposeful environment.

Come see what life is like in our homes—where love, care, and little chicks make every day brighter! 🐣💚

📍 Ellicott City, MD
📞 Contact us to schedule a visit!

10/30/2024

We are Leaving the Leaves!

Why You Should Leave the Leaves for Wildlife This Fall
By Julie Anne Dellinger | October 23, 2024

Discover why leaving fallen leaves benefits wildlife, the environment, and your garden. Learn how to create a sustainable fall landscape.

Leaf Litter: A Natural Habitat and Winter Refuge

Protecting Pollinators

Supporting Birds and Other Wildlife

Creating Habitat for Fireflies

Better for the Environment and Your Garden

Embrace the Fall, Leave the Leaves

Leaf Litter: A Natural Habitat and Winter Refuge
Fallen leaves provide essential habitat for a variety of wildlife species. Leaf litter creates a protective blanket that insulates them from cold weather, offering shelter and a winter home for many creatures:

Insects: Many insects overwinter in leaf litter, including moths, butterflies, and bees. These insects are vital pollinators and a critical food source for birds and other animals. Some butterfly larvae, including monarchs, use the layer as a safe haven during their dormant phase.

Amphibians and Reptiles: Salamanders, frogs, and toads rely on leaf litter for shelter and moisture.

Small Mammals: Chipmunks, shrews, and mice use leaf litter for nesting and foraging.

Protecting Pollinators
Leaving the leaves allows caterpillars and other pollinators to overwinter safely in your yard. Many moth and butterfly species, depend on a leaf layer to protect their eggs or cocoons through the cold months. In the case of moths, an astonishing 94% of species rely on the leaf layer to complete their life cycle.

As for butterflies, the mourning cloak butterfly spends winter as an adult which is different from many butterfly species that migrate or overwinter in other life stages. Mourning cloak butterflies seek refuge from the cold in trees, logs, and piles of fallen leaves.

NWF tells the story of the mourning cloak and several other moth and butterfly species in their article, "How Fallen Leaves Support Moths and Butterflies."

Supporting Birds and Other Wildlife
Fallen leaves also help sustain bird populations by fostering insects that birds rely on for food. The vast majority of our backyard birds — some 96% — rely on butterfly and moth caterpillars as the primary food source for their babies during nesting season. If you remove all of your fallen leaves, there will be fewer of these insects in and around your yard and likely fewer birds, too.

Some songbirds, such as the Black-capped chickadee (Poecile atricapillus), search through the leaf litter for seeds, insects, and larvae to survive the winter. By keeping the leaves in your yard, you provide these birds with a valuable food source during the colder months when resources are scarce.

Creating Habitat for Fireflies
Leaving the leaves can also help save fireflies. These beloved insects are in decline, but you can make a difference by providing them with the habitat they need.Fireflies spend most of their lives – sometimes up to two years – in their larval stage, hidden beneath fallen leaves. The leaf litter provides a moist, protective environment where they can feed on snails, worms, and other small creatures. It also acts as insulation, keeping them safe during the winter months.When we rake up and remove leaves, we're not only taking away vital habitat, but we may also be unintentionally removing firefly larvae themselves. By leaving the leaves, you're helping to ensure that fireflies have a place to thrive.

Better for the Environment and Your Garden
Leaving the leaves also benefits the environment and your garden. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, leaves and other yard debris account for 35.4 million tons of waste per year in the U.S.! That is about 12.1% of all solid waste in the country.

The EPA also notes that yard waste generates methane gas in landfills, which pollutes the air we breathe, and can make its way into the ground, polluting our soil and water.

Simply leaving the fallen leaves in your yard helps the environment by:

Improving Soil Health: As leaves decompose, they add nutrients to the soil, like nitrogen, and improve its structure. This creates a richer environment for plants come spring.

Reducing Waste: Leaves and yard debris make up a significant portion of waste in landfills. Leaving the leaves reduces your environmental impact.

Conserving Water: Leaf litter helps to retain moisture in the soil, reducing the need for watering.

In addition to these benefits, mulched leaves can be used around trees, flower beds, and shrubs to act as a natural mulch. This saves you money and further reduces waste by eliminating the need to buy bagged mulch from the store. Your free, natural mulch helps your garden thrive by protecting plant roots, conserving moisture, and suppressing weeds.

As NWF Naturalist David Mizejewski explains, “Leaves form a natural mulch that helps suppress weeds and fertilizes the soil as it breaks down. Why spend money on mulch and fertilizer when you can make your own? Turning leaves into solid waste is, well, wasteful.”

Embrace the Fall, Leave the Leaves
Leaving the leaves this fall is a simple way to support wildlife, the environment, and your garden. But why stop there? Imagine a landscape with less lawn and more native plants, bursting with life and providing year-round food and shelter for local creatures. Reduce the time spent raking and bagging leaves, and create space for these beneficial plants to embrace a more natural, sustainable approach to lawn care.

The result? A beautiful and thriving ecosystem right in your own backyard.

We, at White Oak Villages (both and ), will follow this awesome advice.

09/28/2024

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Aging gracefully, one smile at a time. Happiness knows no age limits here! 😊 We'd love for your loved one to join our fa...
03/20/2024

Aging gracefully, one smile at a time. Happiness knows no age limits here! 😊 We'd love for your loved one to join our family - visit our website or schedule an in person visit to explore our village ❤

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03/04/2024

It takes a village to ensure that your loved one has a loving and nurturing environment that allows them to feel joy and peace daily. Our cozy home provides the peace of mind you need, with the secure and stimulating environment your loved one needs to live out their golden years. 🤗

At White Oak Villages, we consider ourselves a family - that includes loved ones in our care, their family, and our staf...
02/19/2024

At White Oak Villages, we consider ourselves a family - that includes loved ones in our care, their family, and our staff. Let our dedicated caregivers provide the care your loved ones deserve for a cared for, happy life. Visit our website to learn more about our home. ❤

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2928 Normandy Drive & 2942 Rosemar Drive
Ellicott City, MD
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