Assisted living communities DC, Bethesda,Rockville, Chevy Chase

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Anonymous wrote:Can you please tell me where Collington is? I can’t see to find that one.


It's in Montgomery County.

https://collington.kendal.org/

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ingleside in Chevy Chase-DC, or Asbury Methodist Village in Gaithersburg.


I thought Asbury Methodist looked good but for what it’s worth there are online reviews that are unhappy with Asbury Methodist in the last few years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 85-year-old dad has finally come to the realization that he needs to leave his beloved apartment and move to an assistant living community. I live in Chevy Chase and my siblings in Rockville so ideally somewhere near us. He like Riderwood but said it was too far. 5 Star Living was good but he wants a nicer gym. Any recommendation?
Thanks


If he likes 5 star living I would see if there is a nice gym walking distance. Also, ask if there are any plans to renovate the gym. Realistically, it's not going to be that many years of using every type of gym equipment he likes so if that is his only complaint, I would just get a gym membership elsewhere or see if he can adjust to the gym.

Do they have memory care and is there any family history of dementia. By age 90 a decent percentage of people will have dementia regardless of family history. If they don't have memory care, ask if you can hire a personal aide and what leve of care is just too much. If a parent develops what I call "pleasant dementia" where maybe the person becomes more childlike, but is sweet and easy-going enough it's easy to stay in AL with an aide. If your parent, like mine, develops combative, paranoid and hostile dementia, good luck with that. Wandering dementia is an issue too. *These aren't actual names of dementias just names of issues that come with it .
Anonymous
My 88 year old father moved to Ingleside King Farm in 2020. He loves it. Great gym, plenty of sharp people, lots of ways to get involved. Also has memory care and a nursing home. Not cheap, but worth every penny according to him. He’s having a really nice experience.
Anonymous
Sunrise on Connecticut Avenue is the best. They take great care of my aunt. The staff and the Ex. Director are great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you please tell me where Collington is? I can’t see to find that one.


It's in Montgomery County.

https://collington.kendal.org/



Isn't that PG County? When I was looking, it mentioned that it's a short hop to New Carrollton, which is nice if you want to travel via Amtrak
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can you please tell me where Collington is? I can’t see to find that one.


It's in Montgomery County.

https://collington.kendal.org/



It’s in Prince George’s county.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 88 year old father moved to Ingleside King Farm in 2020. He loves it. Great gym, plenty of sharp people, lots of ways to get involved. Also has memory care and a nursing home. Not cheap, but worth every penny according to him. He’s having a really nice experience.


My parents love it there too! They have heard not so great things about skilled nursing though. Hope we don't find out.
Anonymous
There is also a Sunrise on Battery Lane in downtown Bethesda. I don’t know about a gym in the building but the local area has many that he could join.

https://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/md/sunrise-of-bethesda
Anonymous
In Kensington, there's Modena Reserve (where my mother is) and Kensington Park. Modena is a nice new place, modern, so it doesn't feel like an old person's home. It's mostly independent living, but there is a floor for assisted living and one for memory care. Some of the people in independent living stay there when they need assistance, and just have attendants taking care of them there. They have regular exercise classes and a nice (small) gym with personal trainers.
Anonymous
We liked Collington a lot too, but for its independent living. Wasn't too impressed with its memory care section when we visited two years ago. Love that it's in an arboretum with a pond. It's less convenient for people who want to spend a lot of time in Montgomery Co. though, having to deal with beltway traffic.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ingleside in Chevy Chase-DC, or Asbury Methodist Village in Gaithersburg.


I thought Asbury Methodist looked good but for what it’s worth there are online reviews that are unhappy with Asbury Methodist in the last few years.


I have heard some good things but the area has really declined since the mall closed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 88 year old father moved to Ingleside King Farm in 2020. He loves it. Great gym, plenty of sharp people, lots of ways to get involved. Also has memory care and a nursing home. Not cheap, but worth every penny according to him. He’s having a really nice experience.


My parents love it there too! They have heard not so great things about skilled nursing though. Hope we don't find out.


My parents moved in 2020 too. Enjoy independant living for the most part but not impressed with skilled nursing. Understaffed. We had to bring in private help. We would look elsewhere if it were needed again
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 85-year-old dad has finally come to the realization that he needs to leave his beloved apartment and move to an assistant living community. I live in Chevy Chase and my siblings in Rockville so ideally somewhere near us. He like Riderwood but said it was too far. 5 Star Living was good but he wants a nicer gym. Any recommendation?
Thanks


Check out Brightview West End in downtown Rockville (really liked the concierge level) or The Seneca, also in Rockville but brand new and has a “resort” feel to it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sunrise on Connecticut Avenue is the best. They take great care of my aunt. The staff and the Ex. Director are great.


Any idea how much it costs?
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