Nicest Assisted Living/Memory care in the DC metro area?

Anonymous
I toured Brightview Bethesda. It was lovely. Very high end. Assisted living/memory care ranged from 12-17,000 a month. Might even have gone higher depending on needs.

Another high end is the Seneca in Rockville. Felt like a hotel. That too was in the 13,000-17,000 range. It seemed super nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Landing in Alexandria, hands down.


I toured it. Leaking windows and there aren’t that many residents. No real campus. The concierge level of the Virginian is nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grand Oaks at Sibley


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP here -- The landing also has a price tag that will blow your socks off, just a warning.

Yikes

Mehta I looked it was around 10k. Not that different from the new McLean sunrise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Grand Oaks at Sibley


So outdated, but a very educated population. Op do yourself a favor and get a consultant. Robin with carepatrol is great.
https://carepatrol.com/northern-virginia/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Grand Oaks at Sibley


So outdated, but a very educated population. Op do yourself a favor and get a consultant. Robin with carepatrol is great.
https://carepatrol.com/northern-virginia/



I spoke to this person previously and then recommended aa private care home. That is not what my parents want.
Anonymous
Brighton Gardens Friendship Heights is very good and I think fairly high end. My mom is there are we have no complaints.
Anonymous
Talk to the workers in the parking lot as they are coming and going to work. Their comments are eye opening.
Anonymous
The Mather in Tysons is supposed to be good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I toured Brightview Bethesda. It was lovely. Very high end. Assisted living/memory care ranged from 12-17,000 a month. Might even have gone higher depending on needs.

Another high end is the Seneca in Rockville. Felt like a hotel. That too was in the 13,000-17,000 range. It seemed super nice.


A month?
Anonymous
Yes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Mather in Tysons is supposed to be good.


Is it open? It’s 55 and up and not sure if it’s assisted living and or memory care. They have places up to $2m plus I’m sure many thousands a month in fees.
Anonymous
OP here - any suggestions for good non-profits that are nice with well educated residents?
Anonymous
Once you are in memory care or even the more needy side of assisted living, high end is meaningless. It’s the quality of care that matters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once you are in memory care or even the more needy side of assisted living, high end is meaningless. It’s the quality of care that matters.


They want a large campus where they don't feel confined. They want good food. They want interesting activities. They are not near needing MC yet.
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