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. |
I toured it. Leaking windows and there aren’t that many residents. No real campus. The concierge level of the Virginian is nice. |
+1 |
Mehta I looked it was around 10k. Not that different from the new McLean sunrise. |
So outdated, but a very educated population.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. |
Brighton Gardens Friendship Heights is very good and I think fairly high end. My mom is there are we have no complaints. |
Talk to the workers in the parking lot as they are coming and going to work. Their comments are eye opening. |
The Mather in Tysons is supposed to be good. |
A month? |
Yes |
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. |
OP here - any suggestions for good non-profits that are nice with well educated residents? |
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. |