Best Assisted Living facility in DC

Anonymous
Prefer aligned with Georgetown or Sibley hospitals. Cost is not an issue - just want very good and safe place.
Anonymous
I hear Knollwood is very nice. I don't think you have to be military to live there anymore, but I'm not sure what hospital it goes to.
Anonymous
I mean, Grand Oaks is literally attached to Sibley hospital. It seemed quite nice on the tour I took, even during the height of covid-- group activities, emphasis on group dining and socializing. But the costs were more than I could stomach with two parents with differing levels of care needs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I mean, Grand Oaks is literally attached to Sibley hospital. It seemed quite nice on the tour I took, even during the height of covid-- group activities, emphasis on group dining and socializing. But the costs were more than I could stomach with two parents with differing levels of care needs.


The reviews weren't good for that place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I mean, Grand Oaks is literally attached to Sibley hospital. It seemed quite nice on the tour I took, even during the height of covid-- group activities, emphasis on group dining and socializing. But the costs were more than I could stomach with two parents with differing levels of care needs.


This, though I think that it's outdated. Lots of wealthy, well educated people there.
Anonymous
Isn’t Ingleside supposed to be nice?
Anonymous
Maplewood on Old Georgetown Rd is nice but medical attention may be lacking. State Dept types.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maplewood on Old Georgetown Rd is nice but medical attention may be lacking. State Dept types.


Because State Dept types don't like medical attention?
Anonymous
I have heard very good things about Ingleside from friends with parents there.
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