Continued Care Communities or Assisted Living in DC or Maryland

Anonymous
Please recommend any that are good that you have experience with recently. TIA!
Anonymous
Could you say what services/ supports you hope to find in the CCC or AL?
Anonymous
Collington
Ring House
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Could you say what services/ supports you hope to find in the CCC or AL?


Just looking for good ones. Also, if any are not for profit.
Anonymous
Are you looking for a big buy in or pay by month?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for a big buy in or pay by month?


We are flexible just want a safe facility with very positive reputation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Collington
Ring House


Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Collington
Ring House


Hard no to Collington: http://www.rockvillenights.com/2023/03/assault-reported-at-rockville-nursing.html
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Collington
Ring House


Ring House is sort of a dump for the price point. Much newer places for the same price. Brightview West End and The Seneca are nice and in Rockville; Cadence in Olney is good. If you plan on visiting often, you want it close to where you are living.
Anonymous
My mom and my other relative were both very happy at Riderwood in Silver Spring MD.
Anonymous
Englewood at King Farm
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Collington
Ring House


Hard no to Collington: http://www.rockvillenights.com/2023/03/assault-reported-at-rockville-nursing.html


This assault was at Collingswood in Rockville. Collington is a nonprofit CCRC in Mitchellville. Collington is unrelated to Collingswood.

My parents were at Collington and well- cared for. It is worth considering if the location works.
Anonymous
Asbury Methodist Village in Gaithersburg is a nonprofit CCC with a good reputation.
Anonymous
Brooke Grove Retirement Home is good (Olney, MD).

I would also look into small group homes. They don't always have the advertisement budget lots of the bigger places have, and they're not CCRC, but if you just need AL, they can be a lot more affordable and your loved one can get more attention since there are often only 4-6 people in a home.
Anonymous
Anyone have experience with the Brightview places? There is a nice, shiny new one near us and the website does a good job selling the place.
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