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Over 28 years of senior living excellence! Dorothea has found the perfect place to continue her independent lifestyle. Potomac Place offers large apartments with full kitchens and numerous closets, the best care, and the most affordable prices in Prince William County. Delicious dining, friendly faces, a variety of fun social events, and great amenities are all found in one place — Potomac Place. Here, you have the peace of mind knowing that yes, you too can have it all!
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Your Community. Your Home. Your Life. Your Community. Explore your choices. Charles E. Smith Life Communities brings together six living options on one scenic campus, each with its own warm personality and specialized Explore yourservices. choices. Charles E. Smith Life Communities brings together six living options on one scenic campus, each with its own warm personality and specialized services.
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Why should these Retirement Communities be on your short list? Nationally, only 15 percent of all Continuing Care Retirement Communities have earned the "seal of approval" from the non-profit CARF Continuing Care Accreditation Commission. The CARFCCAC is the nation's only system for accrediting continuing care retirement communities.
We are proud that our communities: ■ voluntarily meet the HIGHEST STANDARDS of excellence ■ submit to regular inspections and reviews ■ care about our residents' well-being and our staffs' training ■ maintain financial accountability and competent administration
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WESTMINSTER CANTERBURY SHENANDOAH VALLEY
300 Westminster Canterbury Dr. Winchester, VA 22603 800-492-9463 • www.svwc.org See display ad page 2
WESTMINSTER CANTERBURY OF THE BLUE RIDGE
250 Pantops Mountain Rd. Charlottesville, VA 22911 877-682-9227 • www.westminstercanterbury.org See display ad page 32
WILLIAMSBURG LANDING
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s far as Mary Doyle was concerned, all retirement communities were the same. They all offered the same features and amenities, the same care and assistance. That was before Mary visited Vinson Hall Retirement Community, the community in McLean, Va., that she now calls home, and met the remarkable people who live there. Vinson Hall provides apartments for independent seniors who are commissioned military officers and their immediate family, as well as government workers of an equal rank from select agencies. As part of a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), Vinson Hall Retirement Community also includes Arleigh Burke Pavilion, which offers assisted living, short-term rehabilitation, long-term nursing care and healthcare, as well as The Sylvestery, which provides memory support assisted living. Military affiliation is not required for the assisted living, rehabilitation or memory support residences. A native of Iowa, Mary grew up in a tiny town of just 600 people. Her family, however, was anything but small; she was one of eight children. Early on, Mary showed some athletic prowess and received a scholarship to play basketball at a nearby business school. “Playing basketball was the main source of entertainment for girls in Iowa in those days,” Mary recalled. “When I went to business school, we played basketball all over the state and all over the country.” After graduating, Mary worked for just a year before joining the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Services, or WAVES, during World War II. “I worked in the Personnel Office on Naval Base Coronado for awhile. When most of the girls started getting married, I decided to go back to college,” she explained. Mary went on to attend the University of Iowa. After graduating, she moved to Columbus, Ohio, and worked in the Dean’s Office at a University there. When Mary joined a community church group, she met Fred Doyle, the man she would eventually marry. “He was from Chicago, and he had been in the Army, but he was a scientist by then,” she remembered. Fred was a photogrammetrist, a scientist who makes measurements using photographs that can be used to determine distances and pinpoint exact locations. Fred’s work took the couple to the Washington, D.C. area. After living in Arlington, Va., for several years, they eventually settled in nearby McLean. “In 1960, when we first came to the area, McLean was like the boonies. There wasn’t much here,” recalled Mary. However, the growing family grew to love their neighborhood and their home. The Doyles went on to have four children, two boys and two girls. Mary now has ten grandchildren. Through the years, the Doyles traveled quite a bit. “My husband was the President of the American Association of the Photogrammetry Society. He was one of the most renowned scientists in his field, and he was always in demand,” Mary said. “He had to travel abroad a lot, and I traveled with him, so we got to go to Russia, China and Brazil together.” After Fred retired, Mary tried to convince him to move. “I knew all about Vinson Hall. I was always interested in eventually living in a community like this, but my husband was not ready,” she explained. 16
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Vinson Hall RetiRement Community Vinson Hall Retirement Community is located in idyllic McLean, VA and offers independent residential living for military officers, their immediate family, and select government employees of equal rank. Our apartment residences offer all the luxurious comforts of home within a vibrant Continuing Care Retirement Community. Arleigh Burke Pavilion provides assisted living, long-term nursing, and our new short-term rehabilitation. The Sylvestery, the area’s premier memory support assisted living, specializes in long-term care for those with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia— all within our vibrant community. Military affiliation is not required for Arleigh Burke or The Sylvestery.
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Mary Doyle thought all retirement communities were the same until she met the remarkable people who make Vinson Hall such an outstanding place to live.
Several months after her husband passed away, Mary enjoys attending the Catholic Mass that is held for Independent began to seriously consider moving. “My children encouraged Living residents once a week. She also likes playing games with me to decide what I wanted to do—stay in our home alone other residents, participating in a scripture group, and using and get help or move to a community,” she said. “They would the community’s bus and valet services. have supported whatever I decided, but I wanted to move Vinson Hall’s Independent Living residents have access to while I was still physically active and could choose where I a valet service that takes residents to doctors’ appointments, as wanted to be.” well as a bus service that transports residents to popular nearby Mary visited several nursing homes near her daughter in destinations, including grocery stores, banks, shopping malls California, but she didn’t like what she saw. “They just weren’t and many other places. right for me and the lifestyle I wanted,” she said. Closer to “If you want to go somewhere, it’s no problem. The bus home, Mary visited a retirement community in Catonsville, and valet services are amazing,” Mary said. “They also plan Md., where her mother-in-law nighttime outings to plays and concerts previously lived. “It was very nice, but and other things. It’s really up to you “We’re always doing things I never felt ready to move,” she said. how much you want to do; there is just together. It’s so great to have such That all changed when Mary so much to choose from.” a nice circle of friends.” came to Vinson Hall Retirement While Mary’s schedule is busy, her Community as a prospective resident. life is most enriched by the friendships — Mary Doyle, Vinson Hall resident she has developed. “The people here “I came to visit thinking, ‘I guess a retirement home is a retirement home; are truly wonderful. I have made some they are all the same,’” she recalled. “Boy, was I wrong. I have great friends,” she said. “It has also been an honor to get to been so pleasantly surprised.” know so many remarkable people, who have given so much for Mary was immediately drawn to the lifestyle that Vinson our country. Many of these people have done incredible things Hall offered. “By this time, I had spent a whole year in my during their military service.” home by myself. I didn’t have anyone to eat with or talk to. Now after living at Vinson Hall for several years, Mary The house was so empty,” she said. “I was ready to lead a full admits she misspoke when she said all retirement communities life again.” were the same. “I made a mistake. All retirement communities Since moving, Mary’s life—and social calendar—has are not the same. Vinson Hall is more like a club. It’s just certainly been full. “We’re always doing things together. It’s incredible,” she concluded. so great to have such a nice circle of friends,” she noted. “We At Vinson Hall, Mary and her many new friends continue to eat together and go to happy hour together and participate in enjoy an active lifestyle. From exciting activities to remarkable activities together. It’s just wonderful.” people, Mary Doyle found a retirement community that not When she’s not busy socializing with her friends, Mary only stands out—it is truly outstanding. Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
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t all started with a fall. Felix Gruber was in the parking lot of his independent living community when he took a tumble and was found by an employee on the ground between two cars. Although he was injured during the incident, his recovery has been smooth, thanks in large part to the continuum of care offered by his retirement community. Previously a resident at The Woodlands Retirement Community, Felix now lives at The Gardens at Fair Oaks, after spending time recovering at Fairfax Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. All three communities are located in Fairfax, Va., and are owned by the Bainum Family, which has operated the nursing center since 1964 and has a solid reputation for impeccable customer service. Recently, Fairfax Rehabilitation and Nursing Center was renamed to better reflect the facility’s dual purposes of providing both rehabilitation and nursing services. While the center has been providing rehabilitation for some time, the name change will help ensure that the general public is aware of the range of care available at the center. Together, the three communities offer a continuum of care for residents. Residents can enjoy independent living in large apartments at The Woodlands. If additional care is needed, residents can transition to The Gardens at Fair Oaks, the adjoining assisted living community. In the case of an accident, illness or more acute long-term care needs, residents can move to the nearby Fairfax Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. Residents can move up or down this continuum of care as their needs change—just as Felix Gruber has done. Long-time residents of Fairfax, Va., Felix and his wife, Martha, met in Palestine in the 1940s. She offered him a chocolate, and their romance began. “I don’t know what it was, but it was sweet and very good,” Felix recalled. “I told some friends that was the girl I would like to marry. Somehow it worked out.” Felix was born in Austria, but moved to Palestine as a young man. He became an electrical engineer and worked for what would later be known as the Israeli Electric Company. He then joined the military and became a lieutenant in the Israeli Defense Workers. After living and working in Israel for many years, Felix and Martha decided to move to the United States. Once he became a U.S. citizen, Felix got a position at the U.S. Patent Office, where he continued to work for the duration of his career. “I had a wonderful career with the Patent office for 24 years and was able to climb up the ladder there to the top,” Felix said. The Grubers had one daughter and settled in a home in
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Fairfax, where they lived for 40 years. “By 2011, it was getting difficult for me to maintain the house,” Felix recalled. When a friend recommended The Woodlands, the Grubers decided to look into the community. “We went to visit, and they had an open apartment. I signed right away, and I never regretted it,” said Felix. Felix and Martha continued to live in their apartment at The Woodlands for several years, until his fall. When Felix fell in the parking lot, he injured his shoulder and arm and needed surgery. During his initial recovery, Felix was discharged from the hospital to Fairfax Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. “The treatment I received there was excellent,” he said. Martha continued to live in their apartment alone and was able to visit Felix daily. After Felix regained some strength and mobility, the couple decided to transition to The Gardens at Fair Oaks, where they could live together and receive the help they needed with the activities of daily living. At The Gardens, Felix has been able to continue his physical therapy for both his balance and his arm strength
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and mobility. “The physical therapy I get here is great. That is Felix and his family adjust during his stay in the facility, so very important to me, and I’ve really become friends with the he could focus on getting better. “Mr. Gruber came in with a right shoulder fracture, and people who provide the therapy,” Felix explained. he was so weak that he was only able to take six or seven In fact, Felix has befriended many of the employees at consecutive steps,” recalled Carla Tate, the Assistant Director the community, as well as the management. Felix counts of Nursing. “We got him back on his many members of the Bainum family “Mr. Gruber came in with feet. He went from walking with a as personal friends and noted that one two-person assist, to a one-person of the first calls he received when he a right shoulder fracture, and assist, to a standby assist before he was returned from the hospital was from he was so weak that he was discharged from our facility.” Kevin Bainum, the Director at The After recovering for a little over five Woodlands. only able to take six or seven weeks, staff at Fairfax Rehabilitation The Woodlands and its sister consecutive steps. We got him and Nursing helped Felix transition communities are all owned and to The Gardens, ensuring that his care operated by members of the Bainum back on his feet.” was seamless. “The same company family, who are very involved in — Carla Tate, Assistant Director does rehabilitation at both facilities, the day-to-day operation of each so it really is a smooth transition,” said community. “The family members of Nursing, Fairfax Rehabilitation Carla. make themselves known and directly and Nursing Center Felix continues to go to physical address any concerns that any of the therapy for his shoulder three times residents or staff bring to them,” noted a week. Felix and Martha have also settled into their new Ray Tate, the administrator of The Gardens at Fair Oaks. This hands-on management style is good for the apartment at The Gardens at Fair Oaks, and are thrilled to be residents, who know that they can always request changes living together once again. It may have all started with a fall, but for Felix Gruber, the or accommodations. For instance, the staff at Fairfax Rehabilitation and Nursing Center made provisions to help story of his accident is ending with a smooth recovery.
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ince 1964, the family-owned Fairfax Rehabilitation & Nursing Center has brought a personal touch to resident care. And while our methods have modernized, we still believe in the basics. No matter how long or short your stay, we get to know you—your goals, needs and unique qualities—so that together, we can reach the best outcome. Offering excellence in rehabilitation and nursing: • Physical, occupational and speech therapy • 24-hour skilled nursing • Long- and short-term stays • Alzheimer’s care • Wound care • Respite care Call 703.273.7705 today to find out how we can help you. Fairfax Rehabilitation & Nursing Center is part of a continuum of care that includes The Woodlands Retirement Community and The Gardens Assisted Living.
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smiles to start the morning or listen intently over coffee to stories from days long past. We spend time together during cultural excursions or while celebrating special occasions. And, we watch carefully for changes in routine that signal need for care, or we provide roundthe-clock attention when health challenges arise. Visit Kensington Park Senior Living soon. Coffee is on, and a new family awaits!
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iscover how great senior living is at one of our affordable apartment communities. Many of our communities
feature brand new apartment homes, 24-hour emergency maintenance, full activities programs, spacious floor plans, affordable rents, caring and dedicated staff and much more. We are conveniently located near shopping including grocery stores and pharmacies. Let us help you live life to the fullest. The years to come can be the most exciting of your life. At one of our communities you can enjoy an active, outgoing lifestyle everyday. Take pleasure in meeting new friends at one of our community planned activities or just enjoy the breezes in the tranquil living environment. Professionally managed by
Quantum Real Estate Management, LLC 5101 River Road, Suite 101 • Bethesda, MD 20816
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If you are 62 years of age or older*, the value and peace of mind of retirement living can now be yours at one of these fine communities:
Germantown, Maryland
Covenant Village 18889 Waring Station Road
(301) 540-1162 Bladensburg, Maryland
Emerson House 5999 Emerson Street
(301) 779-6196 Oxon Hill, Maryland
Mrs. Philippines Home for Senior Citizens 6482 Bock Road
(301) 567-9537 Alexandria, Virginia
Gum Springs Glen 7837 Richmond Highway
(703) 780-9072 Alexandria, Virginia
Morris Glen Apartments 7010 Schoonmaker Court
(703) 719-7268 Ashburn, Virginia
Wingler House I & II* 20900 Runny Meade Terrace
(703) 858-9507 Arlington, Virginia
Lockwood House 600 N. Madison Street
(703) 538-6000 Herndon, Virginia
Herndon Harbor House I & II 873 Grace Street
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DC’s only DeDiCateD memory Care Community
Modern memory care with the comforts of home As the District’s only dedicated Alzheimer’s and dementia care community, Forest Side offers modern memory care services in a serene, home-like setting. Inside, we have four “neighborhoods” with nine or fewer residents in each that helps create a personalized and familial atmosphere. Our experienced staff provides a variety of daily activities and services that allow residents to be as active and engaged as they wish. And we can provide a full continuum of care, should our residents ever need it.
To learn more, please call us or visit our website.
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Where life comes full circle Lifestyle360 is the Five Star Senior Living approach to life. More than a program, Lifestyle360 brings life full circle, by bringing The Five Dimensions of Wellness into perfect harmony.
CALL O U R COMMUNI TI ES TODAY AND SC HEDUL E YOUR TOUR AN D COMPLI MENTA R Y LUNC H FOR YOU AND A FRIEND. ASPENWOOD SENIOR LIVING 14400 Homecrest Road • Silver Spring, MD • 301-598-6424 Independent Living • Independence Plus • Assisted Living On-site Rehab • Outpatient Rehab FIVE STAR PREMIER RESIDENCES OF CHEVY CHASE 8100 Connecticut Avenue • Chevy Chase, MD • 301-907-8895 Independent Living • Assisted Living • On-site Rehab HEARTFIELDS AT BOWIE 7600 Laurel Bowie Road • Bowie, MD • 301-805-8422 Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care HEARTFIELDS AT EASTON 700 Port Street • Easton, MD • 410-820-4400 Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care HEARTFIELDS AT FREDERICK 1820 Latham Drive • Frederick, MD • 301-663-8800 Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care • On-site Rehab HEARTLANDS AT ELLICOTT CITY 3004 North Ridge Road • Ellicott City, MD • 410-461-9494 Independent Living • Assisted Living • On-site Rehab • Outpatient Rehab
HEARTLANDS AT SEVERNA PARK 715 Benfield Road • Severna Park, MD • 410-729-1600 Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care • On-site Rehab SOMERFORD PLACE 2717 Riva Road • Annapolis, MD • 410-224-7300 Alzheimer’s/Memory Care • On-site Rehab SOMERFORD PLACE 8220 Snowden River Pkwy • Columbia, MD • 410-313-9744 Alzheimer’s/Memory Care • On-site Rehab Outpatient Rehab SOMERFORD HOUSE AND SOMERFORD PLACE 2100 Whittier Drive • Frederick, MD • 301-668-3930 Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care On-site Rehab • Outpatient Rehab SOMERFORD HOUSE AND SOMERFORD PLACE 10116 Sharpsburg Pike • Hagerstown, MD • 301-791-9221 Assisted Living • Alzheimer’s/Memory Care On-site Rehab • Outpatient Rehab
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You’ll find senior living with everything you could ever need. Diverse and fascinating people, DC excitement, stimulating activities, peace of mind— and that’s just for starters. Here, in downtown’s only senior living community offering all levels of care, you can enjoy everything from a rooftop pool to weekly happy hours to discussions of world affairs. Plus first-class services, and no entrance fee. Throw in amazing views and you have senior living for your whole life. Only in the Circle.
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The future of sophisticated, urban retirement living awaits you at Ingleside at Rock Creek’s upcoming addition...
Creekside
Your opportunity has arrived! Plans are well under way for our upcoming addition, Creekside. The contemporary and stylish residences ranging from 1,000 – 2,200 square feet, will offer all amenities, underground parking and so much more—all with onsite health services. Ingleside at Rock Creek is rich in history, deep in culture. It is a community defined by the peace and serenity of the natural beauty of Rock Creek Park, yet just a short distance from the culture of one of the world’s great cities. Ingleside at Rock Creek is a not-for-profit, continuing care retirement community made up of sophisticated, vibrant and engaged residents. Artist Rendering
Priority deposits are now being accepted! For more information call 202-407-9673 An Ingleside Community
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n experienced senior living provider, with luxurious communities in Michigan and North Carolina, SINGH is expanding the Waltonwood brand in new markets and is excited to introduce Waltonwood to Ashburn. Waltonwood Ashburn will provide carefree retirement living to seniors who want social opportunities, luxury amenities, and personal care services when needed. With a great location and warm, caring staff, you’ll feel right at home as soon as you step foot inside. An interest list is now forming. Call or stop by our on-site Information Center and learn more today.
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A SHBURN 44141 Russell Branch Parkway | Ashburn, VA 20147 The Information Center is located on Russell Branch Pkwy., near the intersection of Ashburn Village Blvd. and Russell Branch Pkwy., southwest of Ashbrook Commons shopping center.
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What a great place to enjoy life. Call and visit us today! springarborliving.com
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How you live has everything to do with wHere you live Our community is truly the foundation for not only a successful retirement, but a successful life. Here, members live a life engaged, filled with cultural, educational and recreational opportunities—and with the peace of mind and security that comes with quality on-site health services.
Ingleside at King Farm is accepting reservations for our Wait List Club. As a member, you can experience the Ingleside lifestyle before you move.
Call us today for more information!
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Smart Move. World traveled and independent, Peter and Jane chose Charlottesville’s only accredited, not-for-profit, Lifecare community. To learn more, see more, and meet people who do more, please call 434.972.2622 or email info@wc-br.org.
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We’ve got you covered for Memory Care, Nursing & Rehabilitation.
HCR ManorCare offers a unique range of care in the DC Metro area under the ManorCare, Heartland and Arden Courts names. By pooling our resources and expertise, we are able to provide carefully coordinated, individualized care options that maximize health, comfort, independence and dignity for our patients, residents and their families.
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We’ve got you covered for Memory Care, Nursing & Rehabilitation. Post-Acute Services HCR ManorCare’s skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers offer post-acute services for those transitioning from hospital to home. Our ManorCare and Heartland facilities offer specialized quality comprehensive skilled nursing care that helps shorten or eliminate hospital stays, laying the groundwork for a successful return home. Some of these services include: comprehensive skilled nursing care, high-intensity rehabilitation, cardiac recovery, skin and complex wound care, oncology care, head injury and joint replacement recovery. Memory Care Arden Courts is a memory care community which is 100% dedicated to caring for persons living with Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias. We’ve considered every aspect of care, including design, staffing and activities, to offer a safe and supportive environment all to help maximize our resident’s sense of independence and self-esteem. Our structured, success-oriented programming, which is ongoing ten hours every day, is tailored for all levels of dementia and utilizes life skills and interests to create an engaging, social environment for our residents. At Arden Courts, we know, we understand, we can help. Because memory care is all we do.
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Hospice Services Heartland Hospice Services are designed to offer support, care and comfort to terminally ill patients. Provided at home, within an assisted living or skilled nursing center our hospice program includes comfort care, pain management, counseling and education for the patient and family, as well as pastoral support.
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Arden Courts Memory Care Communities Kensington, 4301 Knowles Avenue, Kensington, MD 20895 ....................301.493.7881 301.493.7881 Potomac, 10718 Potomac Tennis Lane, Potomac, MD 20854 ....................301.983.3620 Silver Spring, 2505 Musgrove Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904....................301.847.3051 Annandale, 7104 Braddock Road, Annandale, VA 22003 ..........................703.256.0882 Fair Oaks, 12469 Lee Jackson Mem Hwy, Fairfax, VA 22033......................703.383.0060
ManorCare Health Services Adelphi, 1801 Metzerott Road, Adelphi, MD 20783 .................................. 301.434.0500 Alexandria, 1510 Collingwood Road, Alexandria, VA 22308..................... 703.765.6107 Arlington, 550 S Carlin Springs Road, Arlington, VA 22204 ...................... 703.379.7200 Bethesda, 6530 Democracy Blvd, Bethesda, MD 20817 ............................ 301.530.9000 Chevy Chase, 8700 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20815................. 301.657.8686 Fair Oaks, 12475 Lee Jackson Mem. Hwy, Fairfax, VA 22033................... 703.352.7172 Hyattsville, 600 Largo Road, Largo, MD 20774 .......................................... 301.559.0300 Largo, 600 Largo Road, Largo, MD 20774 ................................................ 301.350.5555 Potomac, 10714 Potomac Tennis Lane, Potomac, MD 20854 ................... 301.299.2273 Silver Spring, 2501 Musgrove Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904................... 301.890.5552 Wheaton, 11901 Georgia Avenue, Wheaton, MD 20502 ......................... 301.942.2500
Heartland Hospice Baltimore Beltsville Fairfax Warrenton
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Welcome to Goodwin House. Welcome to Choice.
As you seek ways to enjoy your retirement and plan for potential longterm care needs, we invite you to consider Goodwin House. We’ve been enriching the lives of older adults in Northern Virginia since 1967, with options designed to help you maintain your independence and lifestyle in the home of your choice. Our continuing care retirement communities, Goodwin House Alexandria & Goodwin House Bailey’s Crossroads, offer modern amenities and updated apartment homes. Should you prefer to stay in your own home, Goodwin House at Home is our new, innovative program that offers similar financial protection as well as a personal resource manager to help coordinate home maintenance and long-term care when needed. Let us help you explore your options. Call today or join us at an upcoming event.
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What are you waiting for? FREEDOM, FULFILLMENT, FUN!
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Our full complement of amenities and services makes Menno Haven living relaxing and convenient! Come see for yourself call today! www.mennohaven.org
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young at heart. They say that home is where the heart is. When you settle in to your new apartment at Chesterbrook Residences, you will bring your favorite holiday traditions and memories with you, making you feel right at home this winter. Our assisted living blends quality care and security with affordability, giving you and your family peace of mind. Delicious dining, exciting events, and friendly people complete the package, allowing you to be young at heart.
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Metro-wide Community Resources
Care Management Professional guidance and support to older adults and their families. Ongoing support and short term consultation available • Call 202-364-0020 Congregational Resources Working with Episcopal and United Church of Christ congregations to develop programs and services for older adults • Call 202-414-6316
Age-In-Place® Coordinates volunteers to provide free house cleaning and yard work services in Wards 4, 5, & 6 of Washington, DC • Call 202-635-9384 ext. 105
Washington, D.C. Community Resources
Senior Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired A city-wide program to enhance the quality of life and independence of older adults who have lost or are losing their vision • Call 202-529-8701 Wards 5 & 6 Aging Disability Resource Centers Plans and delivers services to residents aged 60 + and caregivers including home delivered meals, nutrition sites, case management, nutrition counseling and education, and social events • Ward 5 call 202-529-8701. Ward 6 call 202-397-1726 Seabury Connector Provides transportation to medical and public benefits appointments and ConnectorCard subsidized transportation program • Call 202-727-7771
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Walk out your door to a forested trail, gather with friends for quiet coffee and conversation on a deck overlooking the water—enjoy wine tasting and shopping in the historic town of Occoquan along the river—yet you are a short ride away from the Smithsonian, the Kennedy Center or Wolf Trap. That’s life at Westminster at Lake Ridge!
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Here, retirement is a time of renaissance, the continued enjoyment of a fulfilling and engaged life, plus the peace of mind that comes with maintenance-free living and a full continuum of health services. Now accepting waitlist deposits. Call or visit us today!
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he organizational and physical tasks of a move can often be overwhelming, but there are professionals and useful tips that can ease the transition for everyone involved. Seeking Professional Help Senior move managers are professionals who specialize in assisting older adults and their families with the emotional and physical aspects of relocation. They often have backgrounds in gerontology, social work, health care, nursing and psychology. Because they focus exclusively on the move process, move managers have significant expertise in resources and approaches that save money, reduce stress and produce quality results to meet the client’s personalized needs. Moving on Your Own Once you have made the decision where you are moving, you will have a much easier time figuring out what items to keep or get rid of. Having a floor plan and the important measurements will help in figuring out which large items
you will be able to bring. Professional organizers say it is best to have at least six months for such a move, but whatever your timetable, you should get a calendar solely for planning your strategy. You might mark off “DDay” (for decision made) and “M-Day” (for moving), then mark (in pencil!) the day the necessary steps will be made. Decide on tentative dates for any sales you might have and make deadlines for other necessary tasks. Assign various responsibilities to family members. When estimating the time needed for big jobs, take a general tip from freelancers and independent contractors: figure out the time you think you will need, and then multiply it by at least two! Allow yourself enough time to ensure you have brought everything you want before the contents of your previous home are taken away. You do not want to regret having given away too much too soon, or to have important things lost in the shuffle. Some excerpts from this article used from Moving On: A Practical Guide to Downsizing the Family Home by Linda Hetzer and Janet Hulstrand (Stewart, Tabori & Chang).
Having a floor plan and the important measurements will help in figuring out which large items you will be able to bring.
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transforming the challenges of selling and buying into choices Step One: Preparing to sell or buy It is important that homeowners select a real estate agent who can meet their distinctive needs. The emergence of specialized real estate designations has made the process of choosing an agent easier. Senior Real Estate Specialists (SRES) are licensed Realtors who have received the SRES designation through the national Senior Advantage Real Estate Council. Senior Housing Specialist (SHS) Realtors have also met specific guidelines outlined by the Real Estate Certification Program (RECP). Both of these designations signal to consumers that agents have completed specialized
training courses and are qualified to meet the unique needs of their clients throughout the home buying and/or selling process. Specialized agents can also help clients prioritize repairs and locate qualified professionals to complete such projects. Utilizing the help of professionals to prepare for a sale can ultimately result in a selling price that reflects the top market value for the home. Step Two: Packing and sorting Items should be sorted into distinct categories: keep/move, give to family, donate to charity, and throw away. The initial list of items to keep will likely be
larger than the new space can accommodate. Moving professionals, however, can offer advice by taking into account their client’s personal tastes, the financial and sentimental value of possessions, and the new floor plan. Step Three: Moving For many, moving day is simple and rewarding due to comprehensive, customized real estate services provided prior to the sale of the house. On moving day, real estate professionals can recommend trusted companies to help with the physical aspects of moving, while providing assistance with the job of unpacking and setting up the new home.
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CareOptions: An Ann E. O’Neil, Inc.
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Caring Transitions
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Cheryl’s Organizing Concepts
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Eric Stewart Group-Long & Foster
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more than how they liked the person. The attorney may have been a likeable person, but you should be more interested in how the case turned out. Once you have found an attorney that you are considering hiring, carefully and fully explain your legal problem so the attorney can provide an accurate estimate of the time that will be necessary to solve your problem. You will also want to inquire about the attorney’s certifications and memberships with professional organizations. Finally, be sure that you are clear on the specific costs. The questions below will help you to get the information you need before making a final decision: n What will it take to resolve this issue? n How long has the attorney been practicing?
What percentage of the attorney’s practice is devoted to this area of law? n How much experience does the attorney have with cases like yours? n How much elder law training has the attorney had, and from what organizations? n If a trial will be involved, does he/she do trial work? n Is your attorney a member of the local bar association? The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys? n Is your attorney certified by the National Elder Law Foundation? n What additional out-of-pocket expenses will be incurred? n What is the estimate of the cost involved to resolve your problem? n
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(money paid before the attorney starts working on your case). Usually placed in a trust account, the attorney pays himself or herself out of that account each time you are billed. Expenses may be paid directly from the trust account. The size of the retainer may range from a small percentage of the estimated cost to the full amount. Ask that your arrangement with an attorney be put in writing either in a letter or formal contract that states the attorney’s services and what the fee and expense arrangement will be. Even if the agreement is oral, you are responsible for all charges for work done by the attorney and his/her staff. From the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys’ website at http://www. naela.org/.
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state planning means much more than preparing a Last Will and Testament or tax planning for the disposition of your assets upon your death. Estate planning is the process of accumulating and disposing of an estate to maximize the goals of the estate owner. The goals of estate planning typically include making sure the greatest amount of the estate passes to intended beneficiaries, often including paying the least amount of taxes. Estate planning must also provide for administration and protection of assets during lifetime and for decision-making in the event of a disabling illness. Any complete estate plan should contain: 1. A Last Will and Testament 2. A durable health care power of attorney naming an agent (and an alternate agent) responsible for medical decisionmaking 3. A living will or other advance directive giving instructions concerning the type of care one wishes to receive (or avoid) in the event of a terminal illness, and 4. A durable financial power of attorney
naming an agent (and an alternate) responsible for asset and financial management if one is unable to do such things for oneself. Estate planning may also include the creation of trusts. Estate planning is an opportunity to make wishes known and to determine what person(s) will be responsible for carrying out those directives. You are able to state your preferences concerning the type of care you receive, what types of medical care you do not wish to receive and can authorize someone to act as your agent in carrying out those wishes. Should you fail to do such planning, then there may be confusion as to what your wishes might have been and who you would have preferred to act as your decision-maker. In fact, without such information, your wishes may never be known. If you do not leave a Last Will and Testament, your assets will be distributed according to the laws of intestate succession in your state. There are laws in each state governing the rights of surviving spouses, heirs and next of kin in the absence of a Last Will and Testament.
Probate Probate laws, practices and costs vary from state to state. A qualified Elder Law attorney will be able to advise you as to the probate laws, practices and costs in your state. What You Need To Know In preparing an estate plan, it is essential that all of your assets are considered. You should do a complete inventory of all that you own before contacting your estate planner. Your estate consists not only of your home, your car and your bank accounts. Your estate also includes the value of life insurance policies, investments that you may own (including those held in joint tenancy with other persons), your IRAs and other retirement accounts, and any other assets over which you can exercise control. It is extremely helpful for you to have a centralized and secured record of all of your financial accounts; insurance policies; credit, debit or loan accounts; safe deposit box; and account IDs and passwords. You will need to make decisions about what to include in your estate plan. First,
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as burial in a certain place or possible cremation, these should be brought up during your planning conference as well. These are complicated and personal issues. The advice of a qualified Elder Law attorney is essential to protect your financial health and welfare and to ensure that your health care wishes are known and carried out. The Role of the Elder Law Attorney Elder Law attorneys who specialize in estate planning are trained and experienced with wills, trusts, powers of attorney, advance directives or living wills, and the intricacies of estate and inheritance taxes. They may recommend accounting services, financial planners or insurance purchases, but they do not earn their fees by selling such products. As a result, you are more likely to get thorough and unbiased advice from a qualified Elder Law attorney. Many Elder Law attorneys have developed special expertise in estate and disability planning and have obtained the specialized knowledge and experience to provide clients with a complete plan for caring for yourself or a loved one, transferring assets, and carrying out all of a clients’ wishes. In addition, Elder Law at-
torneys are sensitive to the special needs of elderly clients and their families. Be certain to assure yourself that the attorney you choose has such experience and training. Attorneys will ask clients for a great deal of information and will request original documents such as deeds, account statements and insurance policies. It is the attorney’s role to assure that all of the elements of the estate plan are properly handled and reviewing names on titles, beneficiary designations and other similar information is part of thorough planning. All of the information provided to an attorney is, of course, confidential and may not be disclosed to others without your permission. The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), founded in 1987, is a national association of Elder Law Attorneys devoted to the education and training of attorneys who can meet the needs of seniors and people with disabilities, and who advocate for the needs of such individuals. The content of this article was originally published in a NAELA brochure and is being reprinted with permission. For more information, please visit, www. NAELA.org. To Find an Attorney, visit www.NAELA.org/findlawyer.
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STANDARDS OF PRACTICE AND CODE OF ETHICS The Aging Life Care Association (ALCA) developed the standards of practice and code of ethics to guide Aging Life Care Professionals in their daily professional and business practices. Additional information, as well as the full code, is available on ALCA’s website: aginglifecare.org.
THE CODE OF ETHICS PROVIDES: Accountability to our Clients ALCA members recognize diversity in our society and embrace a multi-cultural approach to support the worth, dignity, potential and uniqueness of each client. The Code of Ethics acknowledges the vulnerable population we serve and makes explicit the highest standards of practice. Accountability to the Public The Code of Ethics sets a national standard for the professional practice of Aging Life Care™. It defines for the public the ethical responsibilities expected of ALCA’s members and the organization’s role in maintaining the highest standards of practice and promotion of ethical behavior. Education of Aging Life Care Professionals ALCA recognizes the diversity of the experience and education of its members and the needs of members for guidance in both their professional and business roles, and thus the Code of Ethics was developed to guide members in each of these roles. It states the core values and principles to current and future members, to the public, and to allied professionals. All members of ALCA are expected to understand and behave in a manner that is consistent with the provisions of the Code of Ethics.
A Framework for Analyzing & Resolving Ethical Dilemmas The Code of Ethics offers a framework for ethical decision-making when conflicts arise in either the practice or the business of Aging Life Care. It assists Aging Life Care Professionals in examining the ethical issues present in all aspects of their work by identifying what principles need to be considered and how to prioritize them when it is necessary to make a choice. It asks Aging Life Care Professionals to be aware of their own biases as they seek to resolve ethical dilemmas. Assistance in Reviewing Complaints In ALCA’s Peer Review Process the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice serve as the basis for assessing and resolving ethical or business practice complaints against members in their practice of Aging Life Care. THE CODE: ETHICAL PRINCIPLES AND STANDARDS OF PRACTICE SUPPORTING THESE PRINCIPLES
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he costs of long term care are increasing every year, but most families do not understand what they will be confronting when it is their time to start paying for care. “Too many people wait until they are in the midst of a crisis situation before they start trying to figure out how the world of long term care works,” says Rick Gow, a Certified Senior Advisor. Long term care is a very expensive proposition. Families can go broke trying to provide for a loved one. New approaches to fund long term care must be encouraged, and converting life insurance policies into a Long Term Care Benefit Plan is an option that has grown into a mainstream and accepted financial solution. A life insurance policy could be used to pay for Long Term Care. How? Instead of allowing a policy to lapse or be surrendered, the owner of the policy may be able to convert the policy into a Long
Term Care Benefit Plan. Chris Orestis, a senior healthcare advocate and CEO of Life Care Funding, states, “This option extends the time a person would remain private pay and delays their entry onto Medicaid. This approach is also a qualified spend down to bridge the time while waiting for other services, such as VA Aide and Attendance approval. Additionally, the monthly benefits from both can be combined to pay for care.” Many seniors either cannot afford to pay the premiums to maintain their life insurance policy, or they plan to lapse or surrender their policies to qualify for Medicaid. What they don’t realize is that they have the legal right to convert their policies into a Long Term Care Benefit Plan and would be able to immediately direct payments to cover their senior housing and long term care costs. Converting a policy allows the senior to remain in control — meaning they are not reliant on public assistance and can choose the form of long-term care that they want: Homecare, Assisted Living and Skilled
Nursing, Hospice or Memory Care. The Long Term Care Benefit Plan is an accepted form of payment by every Home Care, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Nursing Home, and Hospice company in the United States. This funding option has been covered in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Fox Business News, and on radio programs across the country. Because it is a consumer protection and saves taxpayers’ money, it has been endorsed by numerous consumer and advocacy groups, as well as political leaders across the country. To determine if a policy can be used to pay for Long Term Care, it is important that consumers talk with a licensed insurance agent familiar with the Long Term Care Benefit Plan. Rick Gow concludes, “At a time when seniors and their families are struggling with how to afford the high costs of senior care, converting a life insurance policy to pay for long term care instead of abandoning it for nothing in return makes much more sense.”
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lder adults frequently become overwhelmed with the amount of medical statements and other mail they accumulate in a short time. Insurance and medical bills are often confusing — or even contradictory. Daily Money Managers (DMMs) can help manage these concerns by monitoring their client’s accounts and outstanding bills, while also protecting against identity theft. What is Daily Money Management? Daily Money Management is a service that addresses an issue facing many senior citizens: handling paperwork that seems to expand endlessly. Daily Money Managers provide personal financial assistance to seniors, usually in the client’s home, while simultaneously safeguarding the valuable identity they’ve worked a lifetime to establish. What services does a Daily Money Manager offer? They offer an array of services, which
include balancing checkbooks, writing checks to pay bills, and keeping accurate records of all checks written and all deposits made. This kind of record keeping provides peace of mind for the client and, in some cases, for their family. DMM services also provide value in monitoring medical bills, ensuring that Medicare and other health insurance providers have paid their share before the client pays any balance due. Another important component of one’s financial health is identity protection. Several firms offer identity theft protection, fraud protection and other security-related services for seniors. “Seniors have a lot to lose, and often don’t have the background or tools to recognize or spot fraudulent activity quickly enough,” said David Poulos, Chief Marketing Officer of Senior Guardian Services based in Baltimore. “We can give seniors peace of mind by paying their routine invoices for them, reviewing bank statements, reviewing marketing offers and other incoming mail, and protecting them from being exploited.” Additionally, DMMs can help with in-
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come tax preparation and in documenting medical and charitable contributions that often mean the client will pay lower taxes each year. How do I find a Daily Money Manager? Because finances are a highly personal matter, hiring a DMM is an important and individual decision. Referrals from a friend or colleague are a good place to start. If necessary, contact your local Area Agency on Aging for suggestions. The American Association of Daily Money Managers’ website (www. aadmm.com) can also provide valuable information that will help you find a reliable DMM. Once you have found a DMM you are interested in hiring, it is a good idea to ask about their experience and qualifications. It is especially important to know whether your DMM is bonded and insured. You also want to determine how the DMM you plan to hire bills for their work. Hourly fees vary by locale, but in this area, the average range is $40.00 to $80.00 per hour.
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Hiring a Daily Money Manager - Questions to Ask • How long have you been working as a daily money manager? • What percentage of your clients are elderly? • Do you do only bookkeeping or do you offer other services? If so, what services? • What are the ways in which you have assisted your clients? • What kinds of professional insurance do you have? • To what professional organizations do you belong? • Are there industry standards and a code of ethics to which you adhere? • Do you have any professional certification or designation? • Are you certified as a Professional Daily Money Manager
(PDMM)? • With what professionals in other fields do you collaborate regarding your clients’ issues? • Are you willing to involve another person in your work, such as a lawyer, accountant or family member? • What are the costs of your services and what are the common billing methods? • Do you charge hourly or by the project? • Do you charge for travel? • Do you require payment at the time of service or do you bill? If billing, how often do you bill? • With which local organizations are you affiliated? • Can you provide a reference list?
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or every individual in a nursing home, there are three more people equally fragile and infirm living at home, according to the American Academy of Home Care Physicians (AAHCP). Physicians and medical groups specializing in house calls have become increasingly available to such patients. If you are unable to visit your own physician, house call physicians who come to your home can provide consultations to your doctor or serve as your private doctor. Because of changes in medical technology, a physician can come to your home with portable medical equipment and provide high-quality medical care. When it comes to finding a potential house call physician, Alan Dappen, MD with doctalker, recommends two methods - research and referrals. “The AAHCP is the largest house call organization in the country, and its website lists physicians in the academy by state and locality,” he says. “There are also hundreds of organizations that provide services to the elderly and many of them know physicians in the area that can do house calls.” Though there is a greater need for these physicians as more individuals prefer to age in place, Dappen says the options are
unfortunately limited in the Fairfax, Va., area. He and the medical team of doctalker have formed a transitional medical business model by emphasizing the doctor/patient relationship and making themselves available by phone 24/7 and performing house calls as requested. “More than 50 percent of the time, I can get you what you need immediately by phone,” says Dappen. “We’re creating a model where the doctor has the best information and can look things up instantly, whether it is a doctor you can consult, a lab you’d want to use, or the side effects of a drug.”
• Do you have a medical director and, if so, is the medical director present every day? • Are you Board-certified? “One of the easiest and most useful measurements of a physician is whether they are Board-certified,” says Dappen. “That way, you know they’re keeping up with their education and taking an exam every several years to remain certified.” If the physician answers "no" to any of these questions, however, you should consider calling your local Area Agency on Aging before letting the physician into your home.
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e hear about “health” all the time. Television, radio, magazine articles, even friends and family have no shortage of tips and advice on how to get healthy. If one were to follow all that advice, then they would be hopping from one fad diet to another, cutting out carbs, sugar and gluten and running from gym to gym wearing nothing but the highest end sport shoes. So what is the safest, most effective way to improve your health? The answer varies by the person; for example, an 85-year-old man will have different needs than a 25-year-old woman. But there are some general points that are applicable across all patients. First, define what “health” means for you. Do you want to reduce or hopefully end your need for blood pressure medications? Do you want to be able to fit into smaller sized jeans? Do you want to keep up with your grandkids or run that 10K? Or do you simply want to feel better and hopefully live longer? After my patient has defined their goal, I usually spend some time obtaining objective data. Height and weight, blood pressure, heart rate, cholesterol level, sugar level and a detailed medical history are just a few of the data points that physicians use to risk stratify their
patients. Occasionally, if a patient’s numbers are very abnormal, they may need intervention (medications, cardiac clearance, etc.) prior to starting exercise. Second, getting healthier takes a planned approach that involves at least one lifestyle change. I usually advise my patients to prepare for a lifestyle change like they are preparing to go into battle. Formulate a game plan, gather your resources and have a start date. Tell your friends, family and coworkers about your plan, so they can keep you honest and motivated. Ideally, find someone to join you — helping someone else is a fantastic way to help yourself. Thirdly, exercise is essential. People may say that if you simply change the way you eat, you will lose weight. But not only will exercise jumpstart that weight loss, it also will help keep the weight off. I advise my patients to get a calendar, and each Sunday, circle the five days of the week when they will work out. They should also weigh themselves each morning and write that number on the corresponding date. One basic rule of exercise: do an activity that makes you sweat and do it for at least 20 to 30 minutes. Finally, health cannot be achieved without proper nutrition. We need the appropriate fuel to think clearly and function at peak level. One of the worst things that we can do is to skip breakfast. When people skip breakfast, the
body has to get its fuel from muscle and not from fat. Six small meals a day maximize your metabolism. I advise patients to eat a fruit or vegetable with every meal. Ultimately, getting healthier is a journey. This journey takes commitment, but you do not have to take it alone. Talk to your doctor. They will provide plenty of practical, personalized advice on getting healthier. By working with your primary care physician, you can reach your goal safely and effectively. Dr. Vivek Sinha is the chief medical officer at Belleview Medical Partners.
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transportation providers make sure you’ll get there Transportation or personal concierge services can give older adults a lift, while raising their spirits as well. Not only do they provide a ride to and from important errands and engagements, but they also can offer valuable companionship for people who so often feel isolated from the world. Getting from here to there Sometimes, all older adults will require is a ride from Point A to Point B. With the transportation services available throughout the Washington, D.C. Metro area, you can be certain that your parent or loved one will receive a safe and reliable ride. These services can be less costly than a series of cab rides from
place to place, and you’ll know that some- ensure that all the errands for the day get one will be personally accountable for the finished, and appointments are kept with punctuality. Some safety and happiness providers will often of your special rider. Transportation services leave a full report of It may be time the day’s activities, to consider a transare often less costly than pointing out any portation provider if a series of cab rides, and important developyour parent or loved ments or snags along one has experienced someone is personally the way for future memory loss, an inaccountable for the safety reference. ability to perform Wheelchair acroutine tasks, imand happiness of the rider. cessible transportapaired judgment, tion services are available throughout slowed reaction time or a diminished attention span. Some older adults may even the area, but check in advance before find that they like riding with a compan- booking services through a company. All ion much better than being behind the special needs should be accommodated, wheel alone. This buddy approach will with no questions asked.
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Medical Supplies Medical supply products help individuals cope with and manage the symptoms of illness or old age. Products include specially adapted socks and stockings, skin care products and other helpful items. Daily living aids are also available to help individuals who need assistance dressing or taking medication. Home health monitors and specialized in-home tests let patients track everything from blood pressure to heart rate. Durable Medical Equipment Durable medical equipment includes items that help elderly or disabled individuals maintain mobility and/or
receive necessary care in the comfort of their homes. Durable medical equipment products can be broken into two major categories: mobility products and care assistance products. Mobility products include a wide range of highly advanced equipment to help individuals get around. Scooters are available in a range of styles to meet individualized needs. Many individuals find outdoor mobility challenging and are searching for a personal mobility vehicle that can help them continue to participate in activities. Lift chairs are another popular mobility product that provide assistance with moving from a sitting to a standing position. Stair lifts allow individuals to move from one level of their home to another with ease, eliminating the dangerous task of climbing and descending stairs. A wide array of wheelchairs, walkers, and canes are also available to help those with mobility assistance needs. Care assistance products include hospital-style beds, equipment to help with transferring and specially formulated mattresses. All of these products are es-
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understand hearing loss how the ear functions and the forms of hearing loss Hearing is one of our most basic senses. It is vital to communication. It helps us to remain in contact with family and friends via the telephone and in-person conversations. Hearing also offers protection from dangerous situations, allowing us to heed a siren or respond to a verbal warning. Individuals with hearing loss often believe that hearing aids cannot help their situation because of misinformation and misconceptions about the devices, leading them to think their situation is hopeless, but this could not be further from the truth! The human ear is comprised of three distinct parts: the outer ear; the middle ear, which contains the eardrum and three tiny bones that conduct sound; and the cochlea or inner ear. Hearing is a highly complex process that involves the middle ear and the cochlea, as well as the auditory nerve and the brain.
When sound waves enter the outer ear, they travel through the ear canal and strike the eardrum. The vibrations of the eardrum sends the waves through the cochlea, where thousands of tiny sensory cells generate electrical impulses. These impulses send sound messages up the auditory nerve to the brain, which interprets them as sound. Every case of hearing loss is unique, but all hearing problems can be categorized as either conductive hearing loss or sensorineural hearing loss. Conductive hearing loss affects the outer or middle ear and is often caused by a buildup of wax or fluid, a punctuated eardrum, or abnormal bone growth. This type of loss can be corrected through medical treatment or by surgical procedure. Sensorineural hearing loss accounts for more than 90 percent of all hearing losses and is characterized by the deterioration of the delicate sensory cells in the cochlea.
The aging process, prolonged exposure to loud noises, infections, head injuries, and certain medications can all cause this type of hearing loss. There is no cure for sensorineural hearing loss, but hearing aids are generally effective in helping individuals to experience improved hearing. The common misconception that “nerve deafness” or sensorineural hearing loss cannot be treated with hearing aids is simply not true given the advanced technology of today’s hearing aids. A hearing aid works as a personal amplification system. When sound enters the hearing aid through a microphone, a tiny amplifier makes the sound louder. The amplified sound travels through the ear canal and causes increased stimulation in the middle ear and the cochlea. This increased stimulation makes sounds clearer and easier to understand.
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chronic illnesses, disabled or chronically or terminally ill and need assistance with the essential transportation. About 70% of those using NEMT services are age 65 and older and/or disabled. Those with limited access to transportation can resort to dialing 911 for non-emergency medical transportation, placing an undue burden on city and county emergency response systems. NEMT is the preferred form of medical transportation in non-emergency transport situations and in situations in which family members are unable to assist. The cost for NEMT tends to be significantly lower than emergency transportation and provides more assistance than taxi services. Many healthcare providers, including physicians, and other healthcare facilities can use NEMT as a source of transport since it reduces missed medical appointments
and provides safe on-time travel. NEMT services can offer many solutions to the growing challenges of treating chronic conditions by providing cost-effective ways of managing transportation between patient and medical settings on an ongoing basis. NEMT provides consistent, efficient access to early intervention/preventive medical care for disadvantaged recipients who would otherwise have no means of accessing healthcare services. As a result, providing access to preventative treatment prior to escalating healthcare needs has proven to be a less costly and more effective means of keeping low income, elderly, and disabled recipients out of hospitals and nursing homes, allowing such individuals to remain in their communities and live healthier independent lives, while lowering overall health care costs.
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The optimal home would have all living areas on one level with no stairs. However, most homes in the region feature living areas on multiple levels which makes the stairway a critical element of design. Some solutions include: n Adequate grip rails on both n Contrasting colors to sides that extend beyond provide visual cues the landings n Floor treads n Lighting on and around the n Chair lifts, platform lifts, stairway elevators
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kitchens Well designed kitchens can accommodate the different heights and abilities of family members or visitors to the home. Some designs and products to consider include: n Varying counter heights n Side-by-side refrigerator n Elevated dishwasher n Knee space underneath cook tops and sinks n Roll-out & pull-down shelves n Front control touchpad n Swiveling cabinet doors with lazy appliances Susan style shelving n Heat-proof surfaces n Rolling carts n Eliminating sharp corners n Dark and light colors for visual n Additional lighting including contrast under-cabinet lighting n Pull-out countertops n below ovens Ergonomic utensils & products
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NON-SKID RUGS Remove throw rugs, use rubber backing or apply double-faced adhesive carpet tape to the backs of all area rugs and runners to prevent slipping. REVIEW MEDICATIONS The medications you take—and even the foods you eat—can affect your balance. Check with your doctor or pharmacist annually to review your medications and diet plan. HANDRAILS Install handrails on both sides of all stairways—making sure they extend the full length of the stairway. Also make sure you have lights at the top and bottom of the stairs. BATHROOM SAFETY Install grab bars in your bathtub or shower stall and near a toilet. Never use towel racks for balance—they can easily come loose, causing a fall. EXERCISE DAILY Using your muscles helps maintain balance, strength, and flexibility. Try Tai Chi, walking, water aerobics, or dancing. FOOTWEAR It’s best to wear thin, non-slip soled shoes, not thick-soled jogging shoes.
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Veterans who enlisted after September 7, 1980, must have served 24 continuous months or the full period for which they were called. However, there are exceptions to the minimum duty requirements, including early discharge for disability and other special circumstances. All Veterans are encouraged to enroll with the VA to determine their eligibility for benefits. Only by enrolling in the VA health care system can Veterans guarantee that comprehensive services will be available when and where they are needed. The VA’s enrollment system is based on priority groups. Congress determines the VA’s funding annually, which impacts the number of Veterans who can be enrolled in the health care program. The VA classifies Veterans into priority groups to ensure that limited funds
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everyday personal care needs (such as bathing, dressing, or toileting); or • Be bedridden; or • Live in a nursing home and be physically or mentally incapacitated; or • Have poor eyesight (5/200 corrected visual acuity or less in both eyes). The VA also offers a Housebound Allowance to certain eligible Veterans who are restricted to their residence because of a permanent disability. This additional monthly monetary benefit can be used to help pay for needed care services provided in the Veteran’s home. To apply for either the Aid and Attendance or Housebound benefits, Veterans must send a written statement, including a report from their doctor documenting the need for services, to their Veterans Benefits Administration regional office. Additional information is available at www.va.gov/healthbenefits and www. myhealth.va.gov or by calling the VA toll-free at 1-877-222-VETS (8387).
www.va.gov/geriatrics/ and from Health Care Benefits Overview 2012, a publication of the VA available at http://www. va.gov/healthbenefits/resources/epublications.asp.
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Active Adult Communities
retirees, but are not limited to those who have stopped working. Many residents continue to put in hours at work, while others fully explore long-lost hobbies or new interests. Homes in these communities are constructed of low-maintenance building materials and feature virtually maintenance-free yards. This way, residents can spend more time filling their schedules with favorite hobbies and group activities, rather than tending to home-related tasks. Tennis courts, swimming pools, hiking trails, biking and jogging paths, and fitness centers are among the many features generally available within the community. When researching active adult communities, you can start by requesting an information packet from every option you
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Active Adult communities, also known as leisure communities, are populated with adults who have come to live there by choice as soon as they hit the requisite age – usually around 55. The amenity filled communities are often adjacent to golf courses or other recreational facilities. Most active adult communities are not equipped to provide increased care or health-related services. However, several active adult residences are part of a larger Continuing Care Retirement Community, where residents can count on extended care if they develop health problems. This continuum of care allows active adults to make the most of the present while planning for the future. These communities are residences full of options, and most of the costs are included in the living fees. They are ideal for
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continuing care communities offer support for changing health needs Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) offer long-term contracts that guarantee lifelong shelter and access to specified health care services. A staff of medical professionals is on hand to provide different levels of care, from independent living to assisted living and nursing care. A member can move up or down this continuum of care for the rest of their life. Most CCRCs establish requirements for incoming residents based on age, financial assets, income level and physical health. Residents are typically expected to move in while they are still independent to get to know the community. In return for guaranteed lifelong shelter, amenities and health care, residents usually pay a lump-sum entrance fee and regular monthly payments. There are three basic
types of CCRC contracts. An extensive contract covers shelter, residential services, and amenities, plus unlimited long-term nursing care without an increase in monthly payments (except for increases related to operating costs and inflation adjustments). An extensive contract spreads the risk of catastrophic health care costs among all residents, so that no single person faces financial ruin. Entrance fees and monthly costs under this contract are typically higher than those under modified or fee-for-service contracts. A modified continuing care contract covers shelter, residential services and amenities, plus a specified amount of nursing care. After the specified amount has been received, the resident can receive care
at daily or monthly nursing care rates. A fee-for-service continuing care contract covers shelter, residential services and amenities. While emergency and shortterm nursing care is usually included in the contract, access to long-term nursing care is guaranteed only at daily rates. Entrance and monthly fees are lower because residents are responsible for all longterm nursing and health care costs. Most CCRCs provide a variety of residential services that may be covered by monthly fees or be available at extra cost, depending on the contract. Visit the CCRCs you are considering with a trusted family member. Immerse yourself as much as possible in the daily life, and assess the management’s philosophy and its relationship with residents.
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hen Ashby Ponds resident Russell Langelle turned 93 years young in October, his daughter and son-in-law presented him with an unforgettable gift. Langelle was given the gift of flight in the very same aircraft model he flew during WWII as a Navy pilot and primary flight instructor. With the oversight of a copilot, he spent nearly an hour in the air performing acrobatics he had learned over 70 years ago. Arriving at the Warrenton–Fauquier Airport, Langelle saw a shiny, newly rebuilt Stearman biplane, with which he first became familiar during the 1940s. “I climbed into the cockpit, tightened the seat belts, and familiarized myself with the controls,” said Langelle. Langelle performed loops, spins, slow rolls, Immelman turns, and even a “falling leaf,” which requires pulling the aircraft
For his 93rd birthday, Russell Langelle was given the gift of flight in the very same aircraft model he flew during WWII as a Navy pilot and primary flight instructor.
straight up, entering into a deliberate stall, and diving straight to the ground at approximately 200 mph to recover and pull
up before leveling out. “I have a heart full of memories which will be relived countless times,” said Langelle. This experience was a repeat of the birthday present he received 20 years ago in 1995; that was the last time Langelle had piloted an aircraft prior to his flight in October. Langelle served in the Navy during both WWII and the Korean War. He retired with the rank of Commander after 20 years of service. Following his Naval service, Langelle spent his career as a foreign service security officer, working in that capacity both nationally and internationally. Langelle was born in St. Louis and spent 20 years there prior to his Naval service. During his service, he made Arlington, Virginia, his home base, and has lived in the northern Virginia area since that time. Now, he lives at Ashby Ponds retirement community in Ashburn.
Your parents gave you a great place to grow up. Show them a great place to stay young. Remember when your parents were your biggest heroes? Now it's your turn — and there's simply no better way than to provide them enriching and full lives in a safe and secure community. This well-managed and value-priced Continuing Care Retirement Community offers every level of support they'll ever need. So, your parents will find themselves too busy having fun today to worry about tomorrow. Call today, and help your parents stay young. At Homewood.
More ways to show your parents how much you care • More time to enjoy life • Peace of mind for everyone • Keep them closer to you • Affordably priced
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Enjoy the Big Benefits of a Small Community The Woodlands fits your retirement perfectly. You actually get to know your neighbors here. You’re pampered with personal attention. And because we’re family-owned, you can always walk your ideas directly to our management. Your apartment home, however, is uncommonly large—as is our list of amenities. We’re brimming with all the perks you deserve, from our movie theater and heated pool to fabulous dining. Our convenient Fairfax location keeps you close to everything else. Stop by and try The Woodlands on for size. Call 703.667.9801 to arrange your visit.
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Understanding Local Continuing Care Retirement Communities In the District of Columbia: Continuing Care Retirement Communities are regulated by the Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking. This government agency protects the wellbeing of Washington, D.C. residents by ensuring that CCRCs are qualified and properly licensed to conduct business in the District. For more information, visit www.disb.dc.gov In Maryland: The Maryland Department of Aging provides a comprehensive consumer information packet for persons interested in learning more about these communities, the law and the regulations. Consumers may request a packet by calling 410-767-1100 or 1-800-243-3425 (tollfree), or by visiting www.aging.maryland.gov.
tive residents and the provider. The State Corporation Commission enforces CCRC regulations governing financial stability, financial disclosure and resident contracts. In addition, CCRCs must also meet state and federal regulations which govern the levels of longterm care they provide. Specifically, the Department of Social Services licenses portions of the CCRC in which personal care services are provided under Virginia’s Home for Adults law and the Department of Health licenses the nursing facility section and home health care services. Additionally, CCRCs are required to demonstrate that their services promote
their residents’ abilities to maintain the highest functional level. Meeting these criteria allows a CCRC to maintain its licensure and state and federal funding options. The two departments responsible for the regulations perform surveys throughout the year to make sure a facility is in compliance with applicable requirements. For more information, visit: http:// www.vda.virginia.gov. Information about CCRCs, including a listing of those which are registered with the State Corporation Commission, may be obtained by contacting its Bureau of Insurance (804-371-9733).
In Virginia: The State Code of Virginia through the Continuing Care Provider Registration and Disclosure Act (38.2-4900) requires CCRCs to provide the prospective buyer with full disclosure statements of their operations and all terms of agreements made between prospec-
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Forest Hills of DC ---Formerly Methodist
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202-966-7623 Washington
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Home of District of Columbia Ingleside at Rock Creek
28 202-596-3083 Washington 127 41 60 2,167 8,519 153,745 1,495,505 n n n n n
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FREDERICK COUNTY Buckingham's Choice
76 301-644-1604 Adamstown 217 45 42 2,100 4,985 164,000 748,000 n n n n n n
Homewood at Crumland Farms
73 301-644-5600 Frederick
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY Asbury Methodist Village
301-216-4136 Gaithersburg 827 133 257 1,550 9,800 75,000 212.000 n n n
Bedford Court
301-598-2900 Silver Spring 218 76 60 3,100 5,700 10,000 n n n
Brooke Grove Retirement Village Charles E. Smith Life Communities
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800-917-3141 Silver Spring 1901 207 117 1,673 2,696 128,000 547,000 n n n n n
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PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY Collington, A Kendal Affiliate
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800-917-3141 Silver Spring 1901 207 117 1,673 2,696 128,000 547,000 n n n n n
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ALEXANDRIA Fountains at Washington House,The
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Hermitage of Northern Virginia
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Goodwin House - Bailey’s Crossroads
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703-824-7125 Falls Church 328 43 85 2,473 7,194 126,220 825,680 n n n n n
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The Crossings at Chantilly
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Herndon
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Vinson Hall - For Military Officers & Families 18, 66 703-536-4344
McLean
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FREDERICKSBURG Region Chancellor’s Village
540-786-5000 Fredericksburg 147 40
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Falcons Landing - Retired Military Officers/Spouse
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Ashburn
705 56 42 1,843 2,882 184,000 683,000 n n n n n
888-762-3290 Potomac Falls 313 71 60 2,839 6,732 143,500 601,400 n n n n n
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Prince William county Westminster at Lake Ridge
37 703-496-3440 Lake Ridge 235 40 60 1,484 5,431 46,704 845,391 n n n n n
SHENANDOAH VALLEY Shenandoah Valley Westminster Canterbury 2
540-665-5793 Winchester 212 60 40 2,590 4,900 115,500 581,110 n n n n n n
Summit Square
75 800-586-5499 Waynesboro 81 20 18 1,550 2,850 37,500 164,850 n n n
Sunnyside Community
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888-723-8867 Winchester 203 18 10 1,840 3,600 162,000 656,000 n n n
OTHER VIRGINIA REGIONS Bridgewater Retirement Community
800-419-9129 Bridgewater 244 84 139 553 1,515 49,712 324,816 n n n n
The Chesapeake
757-223-1650 Newport News 255 60 52 2,270 3,610 141,000 352,800 n n n n n
Colonnades, The
434-963-4198 Charlottesville 218 57 34 2,425 7,400 21,000 136,000 n n n n
Culpeper Baptist Retirement Community
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800-976-8303 Lexington 120 20 60 2,300 4,600 138,000 506,000 n n n n
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75 800-462-4649 Martinsville 148 30 32
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Rappahannock Westminster - Canterbury
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The Glebe
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434-972-2622 Charlottesville 265 57 52 3,485 7,826 194,500 796,300 n n n n n
Williamsburg Landing
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34 800-222-6695 Chambersburg 531 177 212 732 3,937 67,500 373,700 n n n n
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he more years you put behind you, the more worries you may have about continuing to maintain your home. When you do not need medical supervision, but feel like washing your hands of endless home-related tasks, independent living is an option that can help. What is Independent Living? Independent living communities are residential communities for active older adults who want an enjoyable lifestyle free of the worries and trouble of home maintenance. They are similar to any apartment, condominium or singlefamily development, except that they provide special services, including secu-
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what is senior center plus? Senior Center Plus is a program of structured group activities and enhanced socialization, which is designed to have a positive impact on physically frail or cognitively impaired individuals. The services available at a Senior Center Plus site include recreational activities and socialization in accordance with the care plan developed for each participant. Appropriate meals and snacks are served to participants in a dining area accessible to persons with disabilities. The level of personal support is less intensive than medical adult day care, yet
the eight participant to one staff ratio is greater than the staffing ratio of community senior centers. The daily fee schedule is determined by the Senior Center Plus provider based on the facility’s operating budget. A sliding fee scale is used and a limited number of scholarships are available. Respite fees are paid by family, participants, caregivers, Veterans’ Group Home operators, and assisted living providers. This service is eligible for Medicaid reimbursement via the Maryland Medicaid Waiver.
There are currently 43 Senior Center PLUS sites in Maryland. For more information, contact 1-800-AGE-DIAL.
Senior Living,in the Heart of it All residential living • enhanced living • assisted living Find yourself living on a tree-lined neighborhood street near vibrant downtown Silver Spring. Find yourself at Springvale Terrace. And find Enhanced Living.
An affordable care alternative, our Enhanced Living program provides personal care services in an active senior living community close to restaurants, shopping, the Red Line Metro Station and more. Independent living as well as other support services are also available. Join us as we celebrate 50 years of quality care and service for seniors and their families. Call us today to schedule your personal visit and embrace living in the heart of it all!
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Quality SubSidized Senior living you Can afford …now and for yearS to Come! We Offer Two Options: 1. Independent Living • Meal Plan • Full Activities Calendar 2. Personal Care Services • Daily Meals • Bathing Assistance • Weekly Laundry & Housekeeping • Medication Administration • Full Activities Calendar
Contact Maria at (301) 244-3579 to see if you are qualified to receive a rent and/ or service subsidy.
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Understanding Independent Living in D.C. Independent Living Communities are defined in the Iona Senior Services Resource Guide as “communities that provide housing and services for active and independent seniors. Services typically offered include congregate meals, on-site recreational activities, and security services.” Iona Senior Services is one of eight “Lead Agency Providers” in the District of Columbia. The D.C. Office on Aging funds comprehensive service-delivery or-
ganizations and designates them as “Lead Agencies.” These agencies plan and deliver direct services to the District’s elderly residents and their caregivers. Each ward has one or more Lead Agencies that provide services to seniors in the ward. Information on Independent Living Communities and other elder service options can be obtained from these agencies. Visit www.dcoa.dc.gov or call (202) 7245622 to connect with the lead agency serving your neighborhood.
Just Press Play! If you can’t visit us in person, take a virtual tour! Explore FriendshipTerrace.org and discover all that our community has to offer, including testimonial videos from residents, interviews with our staff, and much more. Learn about the convenient, affordable, and active lifestyle that has benefitted Washington DC seniors for 45 years and counting. When you’re ready to stop by, call us at 202-244-7400 (TRS 711) to schedule your in-person visit.
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Maryland In Maryland, senior apartments are generally for people age 62 and over, but some will accept younger disabled people. Spouses under age 62 may be allowed. There are usually no supportive services available. Some apartments participate in the “Congregate Meals” program or the “Congregate Housing Services Program.” Congregate Meals Congregate meals are offered in more than 250 meal sites including senior centers, religious facilities, housing facilities or other community sites throughout Maryland. Many meal program locations are within state-of-the-art facilities and offer a variety of engaging activities such as health promotion and exercise centers. Congregate Housing Services Program The mission of the Congregate Housing Services Program is to provide support services and state subsidies to eligible residents of low and moderate income se-
nior housing who, due to advanced age or chronic health conditions, need daily help with activities such as meal preparation, housekeeping and personal services. Eligible residents are those who are at least 62 years of age and in need of assistance with one or more activities of daily living. The program provides meals; weekly housekeeping of each participant’s apartment; and limited personal assistance with activities such as bathing, dressing and laundry. The cost of the Congregate Housing Services Program varies by site. Individual program participants contribute to the cost based on a sliding scale. To view a list of congregate housing sites in Maryland or to receive additional information on local housing programs, contact your local Senior Information and Assistance Program. Virginia Independent Living Communities can be referred to in a variety of ways depending on the location and the services provided at the community. Senior apart-
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73 301-644-5600 Frederick 165 1,500 3,600 n
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY Andrew Kim House
301-260-2500
Olney
Arbor Crest of Silver Spring
877-324-0959
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Arcola Towers
301-929-6775
Silver Spring
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301-216-4100
Gaithersburg
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Lakeview House
301-469-6927
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301-681-6632
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Gaithersburg
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Randolph Village
301-622-4800
Silver Spring
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301-294-1111
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Victory Forest
301-589-4030
Silver Spring
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Clinton
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301-679-3880
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301-218-5150
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301-699-9795
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301-559-2225
Hyattsville
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301-604-2635
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301-350-1100 Capitol Heights 223
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301-599-5422 Upper Marlboro 102
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301-317-7701
Laurel
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301-630-7717
Temple Hills
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301-390-8000
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Windsor Crossing Senior Apartments
301-669-6540
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301-925-1515 Upper Marlboro 10
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301-839-2150 Fort Washington 200
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96 703-797-3800 Alexandria 150 2,375 5,430 n
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703-549-7115
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170
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703-243-4300
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703-521-9100
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703-892-4330
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703-536-1060
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703-931-5700
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703-802-9501
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Imagine living on 220 acres of rural woodland beauty where you can explore, relax and recharge in our casually elegant cottages in suburban Maryland. At Brooke Grove we offer an impressive list of amenities, opportunities and convenient services. There’s always something going on. Celebrate the seasons or come along to the theater, Washington DC or Baltimore. Or simply enjoy the transforming power of nature…right in your backyard. Natural surroundings…carefree living.
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Assisted Living communities offer housing and a variety of supportive services delivered by qualified staff members. As opposed to independent living communities, health care services are available at assisted living communities. The Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA) notes that assisted living is “a unique transition from independent living without care” that “helps seniors enjoy an improved quality of life with independence and care combined.” Community amenities vary widely but can include private units, state-of-the-art facilities, beautifully decorated common areas, barber shops and beauty parlors, pharmacies, physical therapy services, recreation rooms, libraries, gardening areas, and fitness centers. Consumers will quickly find that assisted living communities, also commonly called residential care facilities or
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personal care homes, come in a variety of tia, special units and/or specially trained staff members are often available. In adshapes and sizes. dition, communities offer a wide range Who Needs It? of social activities to stimulate resident Residents of assisted living usually in- contact. clude anyone who needs some help with the activities of daily life. These include Choosing a Community First and foremost, consider the needs eating, bathing, dressing, transferring, and desires of the potential resident. Nartoileting, medication management and row the search by reviewing a list of all the walking. local communities. Most communities offer three meals Request a brochure from your top a day served in a common dining area. choices, as well as other specific inforMany also offer some type of assistance mation such as the resident agreement or with transportation. Housekeeping and contract, a list of services and amenities, laundry services are standard offerings. detailed prices, staffing information, adStaff members are available to meet resident needs 24 hours a day. Most commu- mission and discharge criteria, and comnities are equipped with security systems, munity rules. Visit a facility more than once to get a and emergency call systems are often available in all residences. For residents complete feel of the lifestyle at the comwith more acute health care needs, such munity. Talk with staff and residents and as Alzheimer’s or other forms of demen- tour the entire facility.
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4. Ask to review a copy of the Resident Agreement (facility contract). 5. Ask to review the licensing or certification inspection report. 6. Call the Long Term Care Ombudsman program and ask if there are complaints about the facilities you are
interested in. Contact the ElderCare Locator at 1-800-677-1116 or www.eldercare.gov to find your local ombudsman who serves as an advocate for assisted living/personal care and nursing home residents. 7. Make an unannounced visit to the facilities you are interested in. Talk with the residents and their family members about the facility. 8. Ask what conditions or circumstances may result in the need to relocate or move to another facility. 9. Ask what the baseline fee is and what services are included in that fee. Ask what additional charges apply for services/products.
10. Choose the facility that comes closest to your needs. From The Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living (CCAL), a national consumer education and advocacy organization. Visit www.ccal.org for more information.
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ance policies. While there are other payment options available, the vast majority of assisted living/personal care costs are covered through private payments by residents and families. The nationwide average cost for an assisted living/personal care residence varies widely depending on the Area Agencies on Aging can provide information on subsidies and other payment location and the facility amenities. How- assistance programs for assisted living/personal care. ever, there are affordable or subsidized options available in most areas. Individuals on standard rates and fees for additional Financial and insurance experts can should investigate all available payment services before choosing an assisted living provide more detailed information about sources and obtain specific information community. all the available payment sources.
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assisted living service plans According to the Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living (CCAL), a resident service plan is a blueprint for care that describes needs, likes and preferences and the specific manner in which this care will be delivered. Prepared thoroughly and thoughtfully, the service plan can help a resident achieve their highest level of function and quality of life. The service plan uses an interdisciplinary approach and includes the resident, the family if the resident wishes, the facility nurse and resident service coordinator, and may also include the
activity and dining directors. Many states require that assisted living facilities prepare service plans for each resident. Even if the state does not require it, a well run facility will use them. CCAL recommends that service plans be reevaluated every six months or anytime there is a significant change in a resident’s health status, including a hospitalization. For more information, visit the Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living website at www.ccal.org
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What is Person-Centered Living? The non-profit national advocacy organization previously known as the Consumer Consortium on Assisted Living (CCAL) is now known as CCAL-Advancing Person-Centered Living. They helped coin the term “person-centered living” that is now commonly heard in the assisted living and personal care field. While the term may be familiar to professionals, it may still be confusing to consumers who are just beginning to investigate assisted living/personal care options. So what is person-centered living? CCAL coined the term person-centered living (PCL) as a reminder that as people grow older or have disabilities they should not experience a loss of humanity or choice regardless of where they live. PCL means living as one chooses to. PCL is based on humanistic beliefs that every individual has a unique background, human experience, and the right to determine how to live his/her own life. PCL is also relationship-based and focused on supporting the individual’s emotional, social, physical and spiritual well being (e.g., belonging, experiencing a continuation of self-worth, purpose, meaning, enjoyment, comfort and opportunities for growth).
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At Victory Housing, you’re guaranteed our straight-forward and all-inclusive assisted living rates. No extra charges for medication management and/or level of care. Residents enjoy enhanced staffing, spacious suites, and individualized care in a heart-warming setting. It’s been appreciated for over 30 years. Call or visit us today. Bartholomew House Bethesda • 301-320-6151
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modations. Approach decision-making from a place of love and respect. Many caregivers get frustrated by their parent or grandparent’s resistance to help. But that resistance may be a need to exert some control, especially at a time when things feel out of control. If you can help them understand why you feel they need a home health aide, a certain medical specialist, a safety-related home renovation or even a new domicile, you often get better participation in making the change. Rarely are plans made in just one conversation. It may be a series of conversations, lasting months or even years. Be patient and recognize that your loved one has the right to make decisions, even if you think they are bad ones. 2. Talk about money. Nobody likes to talk about money, but it simply must be done. When it comes to eldercare, finances determine options. Do your parents or grandparents have long-term care insurance? Do they have savings to liquidate or assets they’re willing to sell? (The family home may be non-negotiable, but what about the car your senior relatives no longer drive?) What kind of care and services can they afford? Keep in mind that home care costs around $20/hour and Medicare doesn’t pay for long-term care in a nursing home— which averages over $80,000 a year. If
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Understanding Assisted Living in the District of Columbia and Maryland
District of Columbia: There are currently 16 licensed Assisted Living Residences in the District of Columbia. The District of Columbia Department of Health Regulation and Licensing defines an Assisted Living Residence, or ALR, as any entity, whether public or private, for profit or not for profit that combines housing, health, and personalized assistance, in accordance to individually-developed service plans, for the support of individuals who are not related to the owner or operator of the entity. An Assisted Living Residence does not include a group home for mentally retarded persons as defined in section 2(5) of the HealthCare and Community Residence Facility, Hospice and Home Care Licensure Act of 1983, or a mental health community residence facility as that term is used in Chapter 38 of Title 22 of the District of Columbia Municipal Regulations. Source: http://hrla.doh.dc.gov/hrla/
Maryland: In Maryland, an assisted living provider is defined as: A residential or facility-based provider that provides housing and supportive services, supervision, personalized
assistance, health-related services, or a combination of these services to meet the needs of residents who are unable to perform, or who need assistance in performing, the activities of daily living or instrumental activities of daily living, in a way that promotes optimum dignity and independence for the residents. (Code of Maryland Regulations 10.07.14.02B(10). There are a wide variety of assisted living providers in Maryland. They range from large, corporatemanaged facilities where hundreds of people live in their own apartments to small, private homes in which the owners provide services to two residents who may share a bedroom. What all of these providers have in common, however, is they all offer their residents some level of assistance with their daily activities, such as dressing, bathing and eating. Levels of Care Assisted living facilities in Maryland are licensed to provide up to three levels of care. The levels correspond with how much assistance residents need. Licensure at level one means the provider is authorized to take care of residents with low care needs. A level two license means the
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Evergreen Eldercare Assisted Living 301-476-7538 Silver Spring 8 3,000 4,000 n n n n Five Star Premier Residences of Chevy Chase 26, 81 301-907-9894 Chevy Chase 22 6,250 8,240 n n Friends House Retirement Community 301-924-5100 Sandy Spring 21 3,907 4,883 n n n n Gabriel Home 301-622-4114 Silver Spring 8 1,800 2,500 n n n Glorious Care, LLC 240-389-2918 Damascus 5 3,000 5,000 n n n n Golden Years Senior Home 301-589-9578 Silver Spring 6 2,700 2,700 n n n n n n Good Hope Home Care 301-879-2289 Silver Spring 5 1,500 1,500 n n n n n Good Samaritan Assisted Living, LLC 301-681-5251 Silver Spring 10 2,200 2,500 n n n Grace House- Victory Housing 104 301-924-4424 Silver Spring 30 5,550 6,750 n n n n n Green Acre Group Home 301-236-6869 Silver Spring 8 2,000 3,000 n n n n n n Green Acre Group Home II 301-622-6380 Silver Spring 8 2,000 3,000 n n n n n n Heritage House I & II 301-570-4420 Silver Spring 14 1,500 2,200 n n n n Hillwood-Alzheimer's Assisted Living 301-384-4017 Bethesda 8 6,300 6,800 n n n n Himalayan Elder Care 301-879-2852 Silver Spring 8 2,200 3,000 n n n Himalayan Elderly Care, Inc. II 301-455-6016 Silver Spring 14 3,000 4,000 n n n House of the Holy Family 301-236-4009 Silver Spring 5 1,600 2,000 n n n Immanuel Senior Living 301-421-1895 Silver Spring 5 1,500 2,800 n n n n n Ingleside at King Farm 31 240-499-9019 Rockville 32 6,978 11,283 n n n n J & J Home of Ashton 301-924-9017 Ashton 8 1,500 2,500 n n n n n Jeya Assisted Living I 301-585-9832 Silver Spring 7 2,500 3,500 n n n Jeya Assisted Living II 301-572-4529 Silver Spring 5 2,500 3,500 n n n JK House of Grace 117 301-792-1144 Silver Spring 8 4,800 8,000 n n n n JK House of Grace II 117 301-792-1144 Silver Spring 8 4,800 8,000 n n n n JK House of Grace III 117 301-792-1144 Silver Spring 8 4,800 8,000 n n n n JK House of Grace IV 117 301-792-1144 Rockville 4 4,800 8,000 n n n n Kaur Home 301-721-1530 Derwood 5 1,800 2,400 n n n n n Kensington Park 23 301-946-7700 Kensington 140 4,000 6,850 n n n n n n Kindley Assisted Living at Asbury Methodist Village 107 301-987-6105 Gaithersburg 133 6,420 9,340 n n n n n Kingshire Manor-Genesis HealthCare 118, 136 301-315-1900 Rockville 34 4,600 n n n n n Landow House 12-13 301-816-5050 Rockville 60 7,329 n n Layhill Manor 301-871-8740 Silver Spring 8 2,650 n n n Laytonsville Estates Assisted Living 240-477-8172 Laytonsville 16 4,000 10,000 n n n Lins House Assisted Living 301-216-2414 Gaithersburg 7 3,000 4,300 n n n n Please confirm all information with communities.
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Mike-William Assisted Living Facility, LLC 301-535-9851 Oxon Hill 5 3,000 3,500 n n n n n Morningside House of Laurel Insert 888-632-1985 Laurel 103 4,000 5,500 n n n n Morningstar Assisted Living LLC 301-604-0971 Laurel 5 2,000 3,000 n n New Life Assisted Living 202-744-1331 Riverdale 8 1,500 5,000 n n n Northview Assisted Living 301-868-0538 Clinton 6 2,000 2,500 n Old Town Assisted Living 301-464-9063 Bowie 5 1,700 3,000 n n n n n n Paradise Assisted Living 301-218-6682 Upper Marlboro 8 n n n n n Peace of Mind 301-248-6422 Fort Washington 6 n n n n Providence Assisted Living 301-390-9484 Bowie 5 1,500 3,000 n n n n n n Quality Care Home 301-306-1049 Lanham 5 2,000 3,000 n n n n n Refreshing Springs Assisted Living Homes, Inc 240-486-9899 New Carrollton 5 2,500 4,000 n n n n n Riderwood 76 800-917-3141 Silver Spring 170 4,812 9,064 n n n n n Rene's House 301-464-8131 Bowie 8 1,900 2,600 n n n Rene’s Place 301-899-2139 Temple Hills 5 2,000 3,500 n n n n n Riderville Assisted Living, LLC 301-604-7118 Laurel 7 2,300 3,300 n n n Rose's Place 119 301-577-3291 Upper Marlboro 16 3,000 4,500 n n n n n n Rose's Place-Bowie 119 301-577-3291 Bowie 8 3,000 4,000 n n n n n n Royal Care Assisted Living Facilities, Inc 301-203-2383 Fort Washington 8 4,100 4,900 n Saint Berdette's Residence 301-953-3065 Laurel 7 1,400 1,500 n n n n n Sarah's House 301-218-9101 Bowie 14 1,800 2,500 n n n n n Senior's Place 301-345-2168 College Park 8 2,000 2,500 n n n n Sherwood Manor-Residential Care, Inc 202-320-1144 Bowie 5 3,500 6,000 n n n n Sierra Assisted Living 301-326-2402 Beltsville 5 2,500 3,500 n n n n n Smith House 301-265-0005 Fort Washington 5 2,500 3,400 n Springtime Home I 301-322-2825 Hyattsville 8 2,000 n n n n Springtime Home II 301-262-3984 Bowie 8 2,000 n n n n n Springtime Home lll 301-262-1350 Bowie 8 2,000 n n n n n Springtime Home IV 301-322-2825 Mitchellville 8 2,000 n n n n n Springtime Home V 301-262-3372 Bowie 8 2,000 n n n n n StarCare Partners 240-481-2206 District Heights 6 2,000 3,000 n n n n n Tranquility Living 301-249-1700 Bowie 8 n n n n n Woodmore House Assisted Living 301-925-1515 Upper Marlboro 110 2,500 6,000 n n n n n n Whitehall 301-464-8131 Bowie 8 1,550 1,600 n n n Well Being Assisted Living 301-595-0340 Hyattsville 5 3,000 4,000 n n n n TALBOT COUNTY Bayleigh Chase 76 410-763-7167 Easton 88 5,610 6,390 n n n n n WASHINGTON COUNTY Greenfield at Hagerstown Homewood at Williamsport
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Understanding Assisted Living in Virginia According to the Virginia Department of Social Services, Assisted Living Facilities (ALFs) are non-medical residential settings that provide or coordinate personal and health care services; 24-hour supervision; and assistance for the care of four or more adults who are aged, infirm or disabled. This care may be provided in one or more locations. Assisted living facilities are not nursing homes. A nursing home is a facility in which the primary function is the provision, on a continuing basis, of nursing services and health-related services for the treatment and inpatient care of two or more non-related individuals. Nursing homes are regulated by the Virginia Department of Health.
Alzheimer’s Assisted Living Waiver The Alzheimer’s Assisted Living Waiver is available to individuals who are 55 years of age or older and who have a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or a related dementia, but no diagnosis of a serious mental illness or mental retardation/ intellectual disability. In addition, the individual must be living in (or willing to move to) an assisted living facility instead of a nursing home, and also be receiving (or be eligible to receive) an Auxiliary Grant. If you think that you might qualify for the Alzheimer’s Assisted Living Waiver, contact your local Department
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Eden Homes Group - 8333 Lewinsville Eden Homes Group - 8337 Lewinsville
103 301-299-2637 McLean 8 11,100 11,500 n n n n n 103 301-299-2637 McLean 8 11,100 11,500 n n n n n
Emilia Assisted Living
703-971-5205
Alexandria
6
2,500
3,500
n n n n n
Fairfax, The
67
703-799-1200
Fort Belvoir
75
4,080
7,957
n n n n
101
703-278-1001
Fairfax
96
4,560
8,100
n n n n n
33
703-578-7125
Falls Church
43
6,471
8,434
n n n n
Gardens at Fair Oaks, The
Goodwin House - Bailey’s Crossroads
Great Falls Assisted Living-A Memory Care Community 153 703-421-0690
Herndon
Great Falls Manor
703-759-5694
Great Falls
8
Greenspring
800-917-3141
Springfield
102
71
64 6,540 n n n n n 5,000 4,340
n n n n
6,709
n n n n n n n n
Heatherwood Retirement
703-425-1698
Burke
112
5,100
6,245
Home Eldercare
703 273-3640
Fairfax
8
4,050
4,350
Keough Senior Living
703-579-9972
Fairfax
Leewood Healthcare Center
703-256-9770
Annandale
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8 n n n n n n n n n n 4,200 6,300
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Lincolnian 703-914-0330 Alexandria 52 n n n Milly’s Home
108
703-246-9809
Fairfax
3
9,500
n n n n
Oakton Home 703-242-1700 Oakton 3 2,750 4,000 n n n n n Paul Spring Retirement Community
1 703-768-0234 Alexandria 145 3,515 4,685 n n n
Private Home Living of Oakton
703-625-6565
Oakton
3
n n n n
Special Care Homes
703-825-7857
Fairfax
3
n n n n n
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122 703-348-4370 Alexandria 85 2,900 4,700 n n n n n
Sunrise at Fair Oaks
703-264-0506
Fairfax
92
3,000
7,000
n n n n n
Sunrise at George Mason
703-934-5069
Fairfax
76
3,030
5,940
Sunrise at Hunter Mill
703-255-1006
Oakton
75
2,370
5,400
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703-780-9800
Alexandria
107
4,000
6,000
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703-956-8930
Reston
102
3,750
5,160
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703-691-0046
Fairfax
52
2,040
5,000
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Sunrise of Falls Church
703-534-2700
Falls Church
66
3,000
6,000
Sunrise of McLean
703-734-1600
McLean
88
2,700
7,000
n n n n n
Sunrise of Springfield
703-922-6800
Springfield
95
2,500
5,000
n n n n n
Sylvestery, The
154 703-970-2700 McLean 36 8,760 8,760 n n n n n
Tall Oaks Assisted Living
155
The Crossings at Chantilly
86 703-994-4561 Herndon 36 5,195 5,995 n n n n n
703-834-9800
Reston
157
4,200
6,316
n n n n n
Thetford House Assisted Living 703-719-7441 Alexandria 8 4,300 n n n n Tysons Woods Assisted Living-Central Ave.
105 703-846-0395
Vienna
Tysons Woods Assisted Living-Electric Ave.
105 703-846-0395
Vienna
8 5,000 7,000 n n n n n
8 5,000 7,000 n n n n n 98 703-938-7080 Vienna 8 5,000 n n n n n
Vienna Manor Assisted Living
Virginian, The 78, 149, 174, Bk. Cov. 703-385-0555 Fairfax 108 6,125 8,700 FAUQUIER County
n n n n n
Amerisist Assisted Living - Warrenton
n n n n n
540-347-6000
Warrenton
41
3,300
4,800
Villa at Suffield Meadows, The 97 540-316-3800 Warrenton 67 3,750 6,500 n n n n n FREDERICKSBURG REGION Chancellor’s Village
540-786-5000 Fredericksburg 40
4,200
4,700
n n n n
Golden Living Center
540-786-8351 Fredericksburg 16
1,900
2,500
n n
Greenfield of Fredericksburg
127 540-374-8200 Fredericksburg 40 2,595
3,795 n n n
Greenfield of Spotsylvania
127 540-374-8200 Fredericksburg 60 1,955
3,500 n n n n
Greenfield of Stafford
127
6,700
540-288-9353
Stafford
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540-548-2133
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The Crossings at Falls Run 540-479-3788 Stafford 103 4,000 5,650 n n n n LOUDOUN COUNTY Ashby Ponds
71 800-988-0809 Ashburn 56 4,750 7,500 n n n
Johnson Center at Falcons Landing Meadow Glen of Leesburg
888-762-3290
Potomac Falls
71
5,566
7,118
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n
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125 703-737-6149 Leesburg 37 4,260 5,460 n n n n
Monroe House 888-643-5617 Sterling 70 3,500 4,400 n n n n Morningside House of Leesburg
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Leesburg 64 3,690
5,100 n n n n
30 703-777-9300 Leesburg 79 4,495 5,795 n n n n n
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703-430-0681
Sterling
47
2,100
5,350
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703-777-1971 Leesburg 34 1,800 4,000 n n n n 29 703-468-0423 Ashburn 99 n n n n n
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Woodland Assisted Living 124 540-822-5272 Lovettsville 17 2,500 3,500 n n n n PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY Amerisist Assisted Living - Manassas Arbor Terrace Sudley Manor
703-393-6300
Manassas
23
2,800
4,100
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126 703-392-9797 Manassas 48 2,730 6,750 n n n n n
Aspen Hill Assisted Living
703-491-3388
Woodbridge
8
4,000
Aurora Home Inc., The
703-730-6801
Woodbridge
6
6.000
Brookdale Lake Ridge
6,000
n n n n
n n n n n n
99 703-680-0600 Woodbridge 79 2,200 6,000 n n n n n
Brookdale Manassas
99 703-392-0102 Manassas 75 1,725 4,150 n n n n
Care One Assisted Living
703-680-2666
Woodbridge
3
4,000
n n n n
Caton Merchant House
703-335-8402
Manassas
78
1,700
n n n
3,250
District Home Assisted Living at Birmingham Green 121 703-257-0935 Manassas 64 3,150 3,370 n n n n n n Golden Years & More
703-791-0058
Manassas
7
4,000
LOVE’EM CARE
703-680-4630
Woodbridge
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3,000
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11 703-494-3817 Woodbridge 106 2,900 5,300 n n n n n
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22 703-468-1895 Gainesville 128 5,195 7,695 n n n n
Westminster at Lake Ridge
37
703-496-3440
Lake Ridge
40
4,710
8,130
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Willow Oaks at Birmingham Green 121 703-257-0935 Manassas 107 1,388 1,388 n n n n n SHENANDOAH REGION Amerisist Assisted Living - Front Royal
540-651-0505
Front Royal
Amerisist Assisted Living - Stephens City
540-868-0200
Dutch Haven
540-436-3297
Greenfield of Berryville
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3,000
4,200
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Stephens City
41
3,100
4,400
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Maurertown
42
n n n n
127 540-955-4557 Berryville 60 2,195 3,324 n n n n n
Greenfield of Woodstock
127 540-459-2525 Woodstock 42 2,000 4,300 n n n
Greenfield Reflections of Strasburg
127 540-465-5900 Strasburg 36 2,450 3,600 n n n n n
Greenfield of Strasburg
127 540-465-9249 Strasburg 34 2,295 3,495 n n n
Hidden Springs Senior Living
540-636-2008
Bentonville
30
3,586
4,063
n n n n
Hilltop House 540-667-5323 Winchester 57 1,800 2,600 Royal Haven
540-636-6611
Royal Haven of Woodstock
540-459-2902
Shenandoah Valley Village
540-740-8100
Spring Arbor of Winchester
Front Royal
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3,000
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Woodstock
30
2,000
3,000
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New Market
40
1,100
1,400
30 540-662-6883 Winchester 73 3,795 5,895 n n n n n
Stoney Creek Adult Care Residence Summit Square
540-984-8606
Edinburg
23
1,400
1,800
75 800-586-5499 Waynesboro 20 5,871 n n n n n
Sunnyside Community
75 800-237-2257 Harrisonburg 78 5,537 6,906 n n n n n
The Glebe
540-591-2200
Daleville
32
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540-825-4500
Culpeper
27
Amerisist Assisted Living - Louisa Amerisist Assisted Living - Orange
540-967-4600
Louisa
540-661-3333
Orange
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127 540-955-4557 Berryville 60 1,850 3,025 n n n n
Kendal at Lexington King’s Grant
540-463-1910
Lexington
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3,400
5,500
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75 800-462-4649 Martinsville 30 5,750 n n n n n
Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community Westminster - Canterbury of the Blue Ridge
888-564-8672
Harrisonburg
86
4,248
7,157
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32 434-972-2622 Charlottesville 57 4,635 5,757 n n n n n
Westminster Canterbury - Richmond
800-445-9904
Richmond
Whispering Pines Assisted Living
540-743-2273
Luray
162
3,513
6,104
60
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Williamsburg Landing 6-7 800-554-5514 Williamsburg 46 PENNSYLVANIA Homewood at Plum Creek
73 717-637-4166 Hanover 104 4,623 8,250 n n n n
Menno Haven Retirement Communities
34 800-222-6695 Chambersburg 177 3,150
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ssisted living homes with 15 or fewer residents are often called group homes or senior care residences. Many people seeking an assisted living environment for themselves or a family member have investigated these homes as an option along with larger assisted living communities. Most of these homes offer the same services as larger communities, except in a smaller and more intimate setting. Considering a group home when researching assisted living is an important step if your loved one would prefer a smaller, homelike environment. Some of these smaller homes specialize in care for Alzheimer’s disease or related memory impairments. Individuals and families get to know each staff member well and can enjoy participating in the preparation and serving of meals, housekeeping tasks, gardening or other daily activities. Food is prepared in small quantities, and residents are encouraged to help. Group homes are usually nestled into neighborhoods, indistinguishable from other surrounding properties. Though regulations governing these homes differ among regions, a variety of agencies (county health departments, social services, long-term care ombudsmen) in most counties and cities provide significant monitoring of homes with four or more beds.
As with any community, it is important to visit the homes to talk with staff and the current residents and their families. Be sure that you are given specific information about caregiver training, community
Considering a group home when researching assisted living is an important step if your loved one would prefer a smaller, homelike environment.
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Reviewing Assisted Living Options A Comprehensive Checklist Use this checklist to review and compare the assisted living options you visit. Carefully consider the answers to all of these questions with a trusted family member or friend before making a final decision on the assisted living community that is right for you or your loved one. Community Appearance • Do you like the community location and outward appearance? • Is the décor attractive and homelike? • Does the administration and staff call residents by name and interact warmly with them as you tour the community? • Are you able to talk with residents about how they like the community and staff? • Do the staff members treat each other in a professional manner? Safety and Accommodations • Is the community well-designed for your needs? Is the floor plan easy to follow? • Are doorways, hallways, and rooms accommodating to wheelchairs and walkers? • Are elevators available for those unable to use stairways? • Are handrails available to aid in walking? Are cupboards and shelves easy to reach? • Are floors of a non-skid material and carpets firm to ease walking? • Does the community have good natural and artificial lighting? • Is the community clean, free of odors, and appropriately heated/ cooled? • Does the community have sprinklers, smoke detectors, and clearly marked exits? Agreements and Fees • Is a consumer disclosure form available that discloses personal care and supportive services, all fees, as well as move-in and move-out provisions? • What are the policies for refunds and transfers? • Is a residency agreement available for review before move-in? Care Plans and Needs • Is there a written plan of care for each resident? How frequently is it reviewed and updated?
• D oes the community have a process for assessing a resident’s need for services, and are those needs addressed periodically? • Does this periodic assessment process include the resident, his or her family, and community staff, along with the resident’s physician? • Are additional services available if the resident’s needs change? • Are there different costs for various levels or categories of personal care? • Is there a staff person to coordinate home healthcare visits from a nurse, physical therapist, occupational therapist, etc., if needed? • Does the community have a clearly stated procedure for responding to a resident’s medical emergency? • Is there a nurse on staff? • Is staff available to provide 24-hour assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) if needed? • What are the training requirements for staff? Social & Recreational Opportunities • Can residents arrange for transportation on fairly short notice? • Are barber/beautician services offered on-site? • Is there evidence of organized activities, such as a posted daily schedule, events in progress, reading materials, visitors, etc.? • Do residents participate in activities outside of the community in the neighboring community? • Do volunteers, including family members, come into the community to help with or to conduct programs? • Does the community create a sense of inclusion by encouraging residents to participate in activities? Dining Options • Do dining room menus vary from day to day and meal to meal? • Does the community provide three nutritionally balanced meals a day, seven days a week? • Are snacks available? • M ay a resident request special foods, and can the community accommodate special dietary needs?
Adapted from a consumer checklist developed by Argentum, formerly The Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA). Argentum is the largest national association dedicated to professionally managed, resident-centered senior living communities and the seniors and families they serve. More information is available at argentum.org.
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Montgomery County AlfredHouse Florence
114 240-401-1753 Rockville 8 5,100 6,350 n n n n n n
AlfredHouse Needwood
114 240-401-1753 Derwood 5 3,600 5,350 n n n n n n
AlfredHouse Shalom-Kosher
114
AlfredHouse I
114 240-401-1753 Rockville 16 3,600 6,350 n n n n n n
AlfredHouse II
114
AlfredHouse III
114 240-401-1753 Rockville 8 3,100 7,350 n n n n n n
AlfredHouse IV
114 240-401-1753 Rockville 8 3,600 5,850 n n n n n n
AlfredHouse V
114 240-401-1753 Rockville 16 5,600 6,850 n n n n n
Arbor Place Dementia Care
116 301-924-0666 Rockville 16 9,900 11,800 n n n n n
Atrium Active Home
115
Atrium Kosher Home
115 240-793-6052 Potomac 8 5,500 n n n n n
Atrium Stonecrest Home
115
240-793-6052
8
3,500
4,500
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Avalon House-Andrus House
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301-656-8823 North Bethesda 15
4,000
4,200
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Cottage at Curry Manor
130 301-365-2582 Bethesda 8 8,500 12,500 n n
Eden Homes Group-Bells Mill
103 301-299-2637 Bethesda 8 9,500 10,100 n n n n n
Eden Homes Group- Greyswood
103 301-299-2637 Bethesda 8 8,600 9,300 n n n n n
Eden Homes Group- Ipswich
103
Eden Homes Group-Liberty
103 301-299-0090 Potomac 8 6,500 6,900 n n n n n
Eden Homes Group-Stoneham
103 301-299-2637 Bethesda 8 8,600 9,300 n n n n n
Eden Kosher Home
103 301-299-0090 Potomac 8 7,600 7,900 n n n n n
JK House of Grace
117
240-401-1753
240-401-1753
240-793-6052
301-299-2637
301-792-1144
Silver Spring
Silver Spring
Silver Spring
Silver Spring
Bethesda
Silver Spring
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8
8
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Refined Residential Living Residence
Cottagey at Curr
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...located in the heart of Bethesda.
• A friendly Community • The highest standards of Care • Delicious home cooked Cuisine • Part of the Capital City Nurses family of companies Call today to arrange a private tour.
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Montgomery Eldercare 240-560-6082 Silver Spring 5 3,999 4,999 Prince George’s County Rose’s Place
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301-577-3291 Upper Marlboro 16
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Rose’s Place-Bowie 119 301-577-3291 Bowie 8 3,000 4,000 n n n n n n Fairfax County Almost Home Senior Care
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Avalon House at Cawdor Court
128 301-656-8823 McLean
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Avalon House at Woodacre Drive
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Eden Homes Group - 8333 Lewinsville
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Eden Homes Group - 8337 Lewinsville
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Woodland Assisted Living
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specialized care for individuals who need daily assistance While some individuals are able to continue running their households with little assistance, there are those who may have debilitating physical or emotional conditions that require care beyond what family or professional home care aides can provide. What is Nursing Care? At a nursing home, care is administered by professionals under the direction of a physician. Many facilities also offer sub-acute, respite, rehabilitation and other short-term care. Rehabilitation services can be especially helpful for individuals who are recovering from surgery, an illness or any other lifechanging event. These homes serve as permanent residences for individuals who are too sick or frail to live at home or as temporary
facilities during a recovery period after a dents, which covers the fundamental services every resident receives, including rent surgery or illness. for the room, housekeeping, meals and Who Pays for Nursing Care? general nursing care. It is important to unMedicare, Medicaid, private insurance derstand all the services and amenities that and personal assets are all used under vari- are not included in the basic daily rate. ous circumstances to pay for services in a nursing care facility. If a facility is not cer- What to Look for in Nursing Care Before choosing a home, contact the tified by Medicare and Medicaid, the care Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program will have to be paid for entirely with perof your Area Agency on Aging. Ombudssonal funds. man programs promote the highest quality In general, Medicare pays for skilled of life and care for residents of nursing fanursing care following hospitalization for cilities and can help families and staff with the same illness or condition at 100 percent inquiries and complaints. Tell the ombudsof the cost for days 1 – 20. Some long-term man which options you are considering and care insurance pays for nursing home care; insurance payments are usually a fixed request any information they may have. Visit your prospective communities at amount for a specified number of qualified different times of day. Talk with residents. days. The basic daily rate is the standard Be persistent about getting your questions charge the nursing home bills to all resi- answered.
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Powhatan Nursing Home is a privately owned and operated Healthcare Facility nestled on seven beautiful acres with three enclosed garden patios. • 24 hour a day licensed nurses • Rehabilitative Therapies with Medicare Reimbursements • Hospice Participation • Post-Operative Recuperation • Spacious Private Rooms • Intravenous Therapy • On- site Beauty Shop • Respite & Vacation Care
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he word “Ombudsman” is a Swedish term for a person who acts as a third party in resolving problems. A LongTerm Care Ombudsman can assist consumers who are choosing longterm care providers (nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, retirement communities, adult day care programs and home care agencies) by offering information on an individual provider’s services, history of complaints and their licensure status. Ombudsmen are advocates who work to improve the quality of life for seniors and other individuals receiving longterm care services. In addition to providing the information necessary to make an informed decision about a long-term care provider, an Ombudsman can also investigate and help resolve complaints against specific long-term care providers. Utilizing volunteers, an Ombudsman can arrange for weekly visits to a long-term care facility. The overall goal of an Ombudsman is to educate the community at large about long-term care issues while simultaneously helping to train the staff of longterm care providers. An Ombudsman can inform consumers of their rights and long-term care providers of their responsibilities. What Can an Ombudsman Do? An Ombudsman can formally address complaints and concerns. The Ombudsman strives to empower the resident first and then intervene as needed. They can assist through counseling, formal complaint investigation and negotiation. The counseling received from an Ombudsman is strictly confidential and can help individuals become an advocate for themselves or a loved one. An Ombudsman will listen to complaints and then offer information and referrals via the telephone, email or at an in-person visit to a long-term care facility. If the concern requires a formal investigation, the Ombudsman will act as an
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fered for new Volunteer Ombudsman certification each spring and fall. If interested, please call 703-324-5861 to discuss this volunteer opportunity.
This article was adapted from www.fairfaxcounty.gov/ltcombudsman, which explains the Northern Virginia Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program in detail.
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• Is the facility Medicare-certified and/or Medicaid-certified? • Are the home and its current administrator licensed? • What type of education and training do staff members have? • How many Registered Nurses (RNs) and Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) are on staff? • Are background checks conducted on all staff members? • Is there a care plan developed for every for residents? resident? • What is the staff to patient ratio at night • Are care plans reviewed and updated by and on weekends? providers and family members? • Do staff members respond to residents’ • Is the interaction between residents and requests for assistance promptly? staff members warm and respectful? • Are there enough staff members available • Are public areas and resident rooms clean to assist residents during meals? Does the and comfortable? food in the dining room look and smell • Are there a variety of activities available appealing?
•A re there handrails in hallways and grab bars in bathrooms? • Are exits clearly marked? • I s the facility outfitted with smoke detectors and sprinklers? Adapted from Medicare’s Nursing Home checklist. For more information, see www. medicare.gov.
Getting you home faster and stronger. Orthopedic Rehabilitation Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Speech Therapy Respiratory Therapy 52 Bed Vent Unit with Vent/Dialysis Service
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Entering & Adjusting to Nursing Care Although some people enter a nursing home temporarily for a short-term stay, it is still a difficult day for most. Reassurance from family and friends that love and contact will be maintained can ease the transition. The following steps may help lessen the trauma of this change: n
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You want to live the next chapter of your life as you always have: proud and independent. The Village at Rockville provides the tools to meet that goal and a sense of security for you and your family. We offer independent living with access to all our health care services including: assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, hospice, respite care and short-term rehabilitation through rehabilitation services. caregivers craft a customized plan by understanding your needs and goals to help you return to the life you love most. Our approach enables each guest to reach their potential confidently, efficiently and comfortably. Learn more about our community or schedule a tour by visiting www.thevillageatrockville.org or www.mypotentialrehab.org.
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For rehabilitation therapy following accident, surgery or illness turn to us. With 24-hour nursing care and a customized plan targeting your personal objectives, we'll help you regain your optimum independence. If needed, Alzheimer's/memory support can be incorporated in rehab or longer-term stays. Additional clinical expertise at Potomac Valley includes SUCCESS™ Behavioral Health Care. Collingswood also offers onsite hemodialysis and tracheostomy care.
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paying for nursing home care Nursing home care can be expensive. There are many ways you can pay for nursing home care. For example, you can use your own money, you may be able to get help from your state, or you may use long-term care insurance. Most people who enter nursing homes begin by paying for their care out-ofpocket. As you use your resources (like bank accounts and stocks) over a period of time, you may eventually become eligible for Medicaid.
Part A covers skilled care provided in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) under certain conditions for a limited time. Skilled care is nursing and therapy care that can only be safely and effectively performed by, or under the supervision of, professionals or technical personnel. It’s health care given when you need skilled nursing or skilled therapies to treat, manage, and observe your condition, and evaluate your care. Medicare covers certain daily skilled care services on a short-term basis (up to 100 days in Will Medicare pay for nursing a benefit period). For more information home care? on Medicare’s coverage of SNF care, Medicare generally doesn’t cover long- visit Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDIterm care stays in a nursing home. Even if CARE (1-800-633-4227). it doesn’t cover nursing home care, you’ll need health coverage for hospital care, Personal resources doctor services, and medical supplies You can use your personal money while you’re in the nursing home. and savings to pay for nursing home
care. Some insurance companies let you use your life insurance policy to pay for long-term care. Ask your insurance agent how this works. Important: Be sure to get help before using either of these options. There are important issues you need to understand. Help from your state (Medicaid) Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that helps with medical costs for some people with limited income and resources. Most health care costs are covered if you qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid. Most, but not all, nursing homes accept Medicaid payment. Even if you pay out-of-pocket or with longterm care insurance, you eventually may Continued on page 140
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“spend down” your assets while you’re at the nursing home, so it’s good to know whether the home will accept Medicaid. Check with the nursing home to see if they accept people with Medicaid. Medicaid programs vary state to state. Most often, eligibility is based on your income and personal resources. Many states have higher Medicaid income limits for nursing home residents. You may be eligible for Medicaid coverage in a nursing home even if you haven’t qualified for other Medicaid services in the past.
Sometimes you won’t be eligible for Medicaid until you’ve spent some of your personal resources on health care. Generally, even if you’re eligible for Medicaid, all of your income (except for a monthly personal needs allowance and amounts considered necessary to support your spouse and family living in the community) will go to pay your nursing home expenses and Medicaid Information excerpted from a Centers will cover the rest. To get more infor- for Medicare & Medicaid Services pubmation on Medicaid eligibility in your lication. More information is available state, call your local Medicaid office. online at medicare.gov.
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Resident’s Bill of Rights
1. To be informed of your rights and rules and regulations governing your care, conduct, and responsibilities.
2. To be informed of available services and related charges. 3. To participate in planning your care and treatment. 4. To be informed of reasons for transfer or discharge and to be given reasonable, advance notice.
5. To voice grievances and recommend changes in policy. 6. To manage your personal financial affairs.
from unauthorized chemical and physical restraints.
8. To have confidential treatment of your personal and medical records and approval or refusal of their release.
9. To be treated with recognition of your dignity, individuality and privacy.
10. To not perform services for the facility without your consent.
11. To have private communication with persons of your choice and to send and receive unopened mail.
7. To be free from mental and physical abuse, and to be free
12. To participate in social, religious and community activities.
Carriage Hill Bethesda Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
A Commitment to Caring for Over 30 Years For over thirty years we have focused on establishing an atmosphere rich in respect and dignity, working tirelessly to ensure every resident achieves their best. Our newly renovated rehabilitation wing along with spacious accommodations provides the perfect environment for each person to reach their long- and short-term goals. We invite you to visit Carriage Hill to experience the exceptional services offered by an independent facility. Come find out how quality care can help you find complete peace of mind.
a Highest rating of 5 stars by CMS 2015 a Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy up to 7 days a week for those recovering from illness, surgery or stroke a Long-term care, respite and palliative care services provided by consistent, caring and well established licensed health care professionals a Carriage Hill is a private facility accepting Medicare and most secondary insurances including Long Term Care insurance a In network with Blue Cross Blue Shield a Maryland Health Care Commission Family Survey: nearly 100 percent of our residents families would recommend us to someone seeking nursing home care
We have a tradition of providing quality health care for our residents... we’ve built our reputation on it! Call our Admission Director today to schedule an appointment. 5215 West Cedar Lane, Bethesda, MD 20814 301-897-5500 • www.carriagehillbethesda.com
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Carol McKnight, RN, Director of Marketing Operations, HealthSouth Northern Virginia
Why Acute Rehabilitation? Today, people are living longer with healthier lifestyles. Acute (inpatient) rehabilitation hospitals, such as HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Northern Virginia (HSNOVA), specialize in treating patients who have experienced a major injury, disorder or illness to regain the skills needed to return to everyday living.
etician and a case manager. Our entire rehabilitation team works together with the patient and family to develop a program of care that maximizes the patient’s functional abilities. This integrated approach is intense goal-oriented rehabilitation, which reduces hospital-borne infections and has physician supervised treatment plans, with a higher discharge to the community and shorter length of stays. At What is Acute Rehabilitation? HealthSouth of Northern Virginia, our Acute rehabilitation is far different than length of stay averages 10-12 days. sub-acute rehabilitation, or skilled nursing. HealthSouth’s acute rehabilitation Who is the ideal rehab patient? program is for patients who are looking to Our ideal patient meets various reregain as much independence as possible. quirements. The potential patient has an Our comprehensive approach is provided ability to meet three hours (minimum) of by a team of professionals including reha- therapy daily; has a decreased functional bilitation nurses, physical therapists, oc- level; has a health condition(s) requiring cupational therapists, a speech language daily physician oversight and treatment; pathologist, a psychologist, a registered di- requires 24-hour nursing intervention;
requires (2) therapy disciplines (physical and occupational or speech); has the potential to make significant rehabilitation gains; and meets medical and financial approval. Typical diagnoses admitted to acute rehabilitation: • Stroke • Spinal Cord Injury • Congenital Deformity • Amputation • Major Multiple Trauma • Femur Fracture • Brain Injury • Parkinson • Neurological Disorders such as Multiple Sclerosis, Motor Neuron Disease, Active Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis • Orthopedic Surgeries.
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HealthSouth RehabilitationHospital HospitalofofNorthern Northern Virginia Virginia provides provides inpatient of the HealthSouth Rehabilitation inpatientrehabilitation rehabilitationforforresidents residents of the Metro area surroundingcounties. counties.Located Located 10 10 minutes minutes west 40-bed rehabilitation D.C.D.C. Metro area andand surrounding westofofRoute Route28, 28,the the 55-bed rehabilitation hospital delivershigh-quality, high-quality,cost-effective cost-effective healthcare healthcare services rooms hospital delivers serviceswith withprivate private rooms anda acaring caringstaff staff for for patients patients recovering and recoveringfrom: from: • Neurological disorders • Spinal cord injury • Stroke
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When it comes to your recovery, HealthSouth makes all the difference. So, if you or someone you know requires rehabilitation following an injury or illness, ask for HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Northern Virginia. You deserve A Higher Level of Care . ®
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SavaSeniorCare • Skilled Nursing Services
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our residents
their lives
their families
• Full Service Rehabilitation for diagnosis such as: • Cardiac • Orthopaedic • Wound Care • Stroke Recovery • Transitional Care from Hospital to Home • Comprehensive Long Term Nursing Care • Medicare, Medicaid and Other Insurance Plans Accepted
Heritage Harbour Health and Rehabilitation Center 2700 South Haven Road, Annapolis, MD 410-897-1300
Forest Hill Health and Rehabilitation Center 109 Forest Valley Drive, Forest Hill, MD 410-893-2468
Overlea Health and Rehabilitation Center 6116 Belair Road, Baltimore, MD 410-426-1424
Glen Burnie Health and Rehabilitation Center 7355 Furnace Branch Road, East, Glen Burnie, MD 410-766-3460
Bel Air Health and Rehabilitation Center 410 East MacPhail Road, Bel Air, MD 410-879-1120
North Arundel Health and Rehabilitation Center 313 Hospital Drive, Glen Burnie, MD 410-761-1222
Bethesda Health and Rehabilitation Center 5721 Grosvenor Lane, Bethesda, MD 301-530-1600
Patuxent River Health & Rehabilitation Center 14200 Laurel Park Drive, Laurel, MD 410-792-4717
Summit Park Health and Rehabilitation Center 1502 Frederick Road, Catonsville, MD 410-747-3287
Arcola Health and Rehabilitation Center 901 Arcola Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 301-649-2400
Call SavaSeniorCare Central Intake for Weekend Placement North Maryland/Baltimore Market 443.966.4604 • South Maryland/DC Market 240.565.2680
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Deanwood Rehab & Wellness Ctr.
202-399-7504 5000 Nanie Helen Burroughs Ave., NE Washington 296 n n 255
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5255 Loughboro Rd. NW
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Washington 164 n n 303
The Residences at Thomas Circle
202-626-5761 1330 Massachussetts Ave, NW Washington
27
27 n n 357
n n n
393 n n n
U.S. Soldiers & Airmens Home - King Healthcare Ctr.
800-422-9988 3700 N. Capitol Street, NW
Washington 220 n n
Unique Residential Care
202-535-1100
901 First St., NW
Washington 207 n n 200
Washington Center for Aging Services
202-541-6200
2601 18th Street, NE
Washington 259 n n 300
Washington Nursing Facility
202-678-7664
2425 25th Street, SE
Washington 340 n n n n n n
200 n n n n n
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY FutureCare - Chesapeake
135 410-647-0015
Glen Burnie Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
144 410-766-3460 7355 Furnace Branch Rd., East Glen Burnie 200 n n 141
235 n n n n
Hammonds Lane - Genesis HealthCare
136 800-205-9342
613 Hammonds Ln.
315 n n n n
Heritage Harbour Health & Rehabiliton Ctr.
144 410-897-1300
2700 South Haven Rd.
Annapolis
154 n n 209
237 n n n n
Marley Neck Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
132 410-768-8200
7575 E. Howard Rd.
Glen Burnie
95 n n 240
261 n n n n
North Arundel Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
144
313 Hospital Dr.
Glen Burnie 111 n n 220
475 n n n n
Severna Park Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
136 800-205-9342
24 Truckhouse Rd.
Severna Park 138 n n 342
367 n n n n
South River Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
132 410-956-5000
144 Washington Rd.
Edgewater
107 n n 274
307 n n n n
Spa Creek Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
136 800-205-9342
35 Milkshake Ln.
Annapolis
134 n n 375
502 n n n n
Waugh Chapel Center-Genesis HealthCare
136 800-205-9342
1221 Waugh Chapel Rd.
Gambrills
110 n n 355
461 n n n n
410-761-1222
305 College Pkwy
Arnold
152 n n 283
Brooklyn Park 117 n n 305
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CARROLL COUNTY Fairhaven
76
443-974-3352
7200 Third Ave.
Sykesville
79 n 379
407 n n n n
Copper Ridge, exclusively for alz./dementia
159 410-795-8808
710 Obrecht Rd.
Sykesville
66 n n 388
402 n n n n
CHARLES COUNTY La Plata Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare
136 800-205-9342
1 Magnolia Dr
Waldorf Healthcare Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare 136 800-205-9342 4140 Old Washington Hwy.
La Plata
147 n n 311
330 n n n n
Waldorf
115 n n 279
299 n n n n
FREDERICK COUNTY Buckingham's Choice
76
College View Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
136 800-205-9342
700 Toll House Ave
Glade Valley - Genesis HealthCare
136
800-205-9342
56 West Frederick St.
Homewood at Crumland Farms
73
301-644-5600
7407 Willow Rd.
240-444-0761
3200 Baker Cir.
Adamstown Frederick
42 n n 356 n n 119 n n 294
303 n n n n
Walkersville 124 n n 306
370 n n n n
Frederick
122 n n 260
282 n n n n
HOWARD COUNTY Ellicott City Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
132 410-461-7577
3000 N. Ridge Rd.
Ellicott City 182 n n 282
315 n n n n
MONTGOMERY COUNTY Althea Woodland Nursing Home Arcola Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
301-434-2646
144 301-649-2400
Bedford Court
301-598-2900
1000 Daleview Dr.
230 n n
901 Arcola Ave
Silver Spring 151 n n 239
505 n n n
3701 International Dr.
Silver Spring 100 n n 260
298 n n n n
132 301-598-6000
2601 Bell Pre Rd.
Silver Spring
90 n n 189
208 n n n n
Bethesda Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
144 301-530-1600
5721 Grosvenor Ln.
Bethesda
200 n n 183
254 n n n n
5550 Tuckerman Ln
North Bethesda 41 n n 230
283 n n
Insert 301-260-2320
18100 Slade School Rd
Sandy Spring 168 n n 293
Carriage Hill - Bethesda
141 301-897-5500
5215 W. Cedar Ln.
453 n n n 345 n n n
Collingswood Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
138 301-762-8900
Fairland Nursing & Rehab Ctr.-Genesis HealthCare 136 800-205-9342
2015 East West Hwy.
Brooke Grove Retirement Village
Fox Chase - Genesis HealthCare
301-897-8566
136 800-205-9342
Bethesda
82 n 300
299 Hurley Ave.
Rockville
160 n n 233
368 n n n
2101 Fairland Rd.
Silver Spring
92 n n 296
348 n n n n
Silver Spring
74 n n 247
292 n n
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Bel Pre Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
Brighton Gardens of Tuckerman Lane
146
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301-924-5100
12-13 301-770-8476
Kensington Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Layhill Ctr . - Genesis HealthCare ManorCare - Bethesda
301-933-0060
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17340 Quaker Ln.
Sandy Spring
6121 Montrose Rd.
Rockville
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403 n n n
556 n n n n n
3000 McComas Ave.
Kensington 140 n n 215
230 n n n n
3227 Bel Pre Rd
Silver Spring 191 n n 347
390 n n n n
6530 Democracy Blvd.
ManorCare - Chevy Chase
Pull out 32 301-657-8686
8700 Jones Mill Rd.
ManorCare - Potomac
Pull out 32 301-299-2273
10714 Potomac Tennis Ln.
ManorCare - Silver Spring
Pull out 32 301-890-5552
2501 Musgrove Rd.
ManorCare - Wheaton
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301-942-2500
11901 Georgia Ave.
Bethesda
99 n n 243
299 n n n
Chevy Chase 157 n n 245
305 n n n n
Potomac
158 n n n n n n
Silver Spring 130 n n 162 Wheaton
174 n n n
94 n n 378
447 n n n
Gaithersburg 147 n n 295
570 n n n n
Montgomery Village Health Care Center
301-527-2501
19301 Watkins Mill Rd.
NMS Healthcare of Silver Spring
301-933-2500
4011 Randolph Rd.
Silver Spring 112 n n n n
Oakview Rehabilitation & Nursing Center
301-565-0300
2700 Barker Street
Silver Spring 138 n n 245
Potomac Valley Nursing & Wellness Ctr.
138 301-762-0700
Riderwood
71
Rockville Nursing Home
145 301-279-9000
303 Adclare Rd.
Sanctuary at Holy Cross-A Trinity Sr.Living
147 301-557-1400
3415 Greencastle Rd.
800-917-3141
1235 Potomac Valley Rd. 3110 Gracefield Rd.
Rockville
285 n n n n
175 n n 268
377 n n n n
Silver Spring 132 n n 313 Rockville
n n n n
100 n n 333 363 n n n 491 n n n n
Burtonsville 145 n n 277
Shady Grove Nursing Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare 136 800-205-9342
9701 Medical Center Dr.
Sligo Creek Nursing Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare 136 800-205-9342
7525 Carroll Ave.
Springbrook Nursing Ctr. - Genesis HealthCare 136 800-205-9342 12325 New Hampshire Ave.
134 n n 343
449 n n n n
Takoma Park 102 n n 304
Rockville
326 n n n n
Silver Spring
91 n n 293
320 n n
Rockville
160 n n 343
343 n n
The Village at Rockville
137 301-354-8485
Wilson Health Care Ctr. @ Asbury Methodist Vill.
146
301-216-4136
301 Russell Avenue
Gaithersburg 257 n n 263
554 n n n n
Woodside Ctr . - Genesis HealthCare
136 800-205-9342
9101 Second Ave.
Silver Spring
360 n n n n
9701 Veirs Dr
92 n n 335
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY Bradford Oaks Nursing Ctr. Genesis HealthCare 136 800-205-9342
7520 Surratts Rd.
Clinton
180 n n 305
380 n n n n
Cherry Lane Nursing Ctr.
301-498-8558
9001 Cherry Ln.
Laurel
155 n n 199
250 n n n
Clinton Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
301-868-3600
9211 Stuart Ln.
Clinton
267 n n 197
202 n n n n
Collington, A Kendal Affiliate
301-679-3880
10450 Lottsford Rd
Mitchellville
44 n n 256
305 n n n n
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Crescent Cities Ctr. -Genesis HealthCare
136 800-205-9342
4409 East West Hwy
Riverdale
140 n n 323
350 n n n n
Forestville Health & Rehabilitation Ctr.
132 301-736-0240
7420 Marlboro Pike
Forestville
152 n n 243
259 n n n n
Fort Washington Health & Rehabilitation Ctr. 132 301-292-0300
12021 Livingston Rd.
Fort Washington 150 n n 183
200 n n n n
FutureCare - Pineview
135 301-856-2930
Gladys Spellman Speciality Hospital & Nursing Ctr.
9106 Pineview Ln.
Clinton
192 n n 278
n n n n
301-618-2010
2900 Mercy Ln.
Cheverly
110 n n 130
230 n n n
Heartland Health Care Ctr.- Hyattsville
Pull out 32 301-559-0300
6500 Riggs Rd.
Hyattsville
150 n n 175
220 n n n
Heartland Health Care Ctr.- Adelphi
Pull out 32 301-434-0500
1801 Metzerott Rd.
Adelphi
200 n n 150
250 n n n
Hillhaven Assisted Living, Nursing & Rehab. Ctr 102, 148 301-937-3939
3210 Powder Mill Rd
Adelphi
66 n 295
337 n n n
Larkin Chase-Genesis HealthCare
136 800-205-9342
15005 Health Center Dr.
Bowie
120 n n 322
365 n n n n
Magnolia Center-Genesis HealthCare
136 800-205-9342
8200 Good Luck Rd.
Lanham
104 n n 256
368 n n n n
Largo
130 n n 147
243 n n n n
ManorCare - Largo
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301-350-5555
600 Largo Rd.
301-864-2333
4922 LaSalle Rd.
Patuxent River Health & Rehabilitation Center 144 410-792-4717 Riderwood
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Hyattsville 260 n n 218
14200 Laurel Park Dr.
800-917-3141
3110 Gracefield Rd.
301-277-6500
5805 Queens Chapel Rd.
Laurel
150 n n 207
n n n n
457 n n
Silver Spring 132 n n 313
n n n n
Hyattsville 100 n 190 n
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301-459-4700
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Mitchellville 101 n n n n n n
TALBOT COUNTY Bayleigh Chase
76
410-924-8760
501 Dutchman's Lane
Easton
90 n n 270
304 n n n n
WASHINGTON COUNTY Homewood at Williamsport
73
877-849-9244
16505 Virginia Ave.
Williamsport 80 n n 277
294 n n n n
ALEXANDRIA COUNTY Envoy Health of Alexandria
703-684-9100
900 Virginia Ave.
Alexandria
Fountains at Washington House,The Goodwin House - Alexandria
33
Hermitage of Northern Virginia
96
111 n n 199
272 n n n
703-539-5303
5100 Fillmore Ave.
703-824-1233
4800 Fillmore Ave.
Alexandria
55 n 238
238 n n n
Alexandria
40 n n 353
497 n
703-797-3800
5000 Fairbanks Ave.
Alexandria
40 352
370 n n n n 386 n n n
Mt. Vernon Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 139 703-360-4000
8111 Tiswell Dr.
Alexandria 130 n n 255
Woodbine Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center 140 703-836-8838
2729 King Street
Alexandria 307 n n 236
n n n n
ARLINGTON COUNTY Cherrydale Health & Rehabilitation Center HCR/ManorCare - Arlington
703-243-7640
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Arlington
240 n n 360
393 n n n n
550 S. Carlin Springs Rd.
Arlington
171 n n 174
225 n n n n
703-516-9455
900 N. Taylor St.
Arlington
31 n 275
341 n n
140 703-920-5700
1785 S. Hayes St,
Arlington
240 n n 356
403 n n n n
Jefferson, The Regency Care of Arlington
3710 Lee Hwy.
FAIRFAX COUNTY Arleigh Burke Pavilion
106 703-506-6900
Burke Health and Rehab Center
703-425-9765
1739 Kirby Rd.
McLean
49 n 289
418 n n
9640 Burke Lake Rd.
Burke
120 n n 350
379 n n
Commonwealth Health & Rehab 703-934-5000 4315 Chainbridge Rd. Fairfax Rehabilitation & Nursing Center
Fairfax
143 n n 254
533 n n n
21
703-273-7707
10701 Main St.
Fairfax
200 n n 295
360 n n n
Fairfax, The
67
703-799-1200
9140 Belvoir Woods Pkwy
Fort Belvoir
56 n 307
348 n n n
Golden LivingCenter - Sleepy Hollow Manor
143 703-256-7000
6700 Columbia Pike
Annandale 220 n n 225
345 n n n n
Goodwin House - Bailey's Crossroads
33
3440 S. Jefferson St.
Falls Church
476 n n
703-578-7125
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96 n n 180
300 n n n n
Dunn Loring 130 n n 194
257 n n n
Iliff Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
703-560-1000
8000 Iliff Dr.
Leewood Healthcare Center
703-256-9776
7120 Braddock Rd.
Annandale
132 n n 377
474 n n n n
12475 Lee Jackson Hwy.
Fairfax
145 n n 234
305 n n n
Alexandria 130 n n 255
386 n n n
Falls Church 160
195
280 n n n
100 n n 311
378 n n n
ManorCare Fair Oaks
Pull out 32 703-352-7172
Mt. Vernon Nursing and Rehab. Center
139 703-360-4000
8111 Tiswell Dr.
Powhatan Nursing Home, Inc.
133 703-538-2400
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FAUQUIER County Fauquier Health Rehabilitation & Nursing Ctr.
540-316-5500
360 Hospital Dr.
Warrenton 113 n n n n n n
Oak Springs of Warrenton
540-347-4770
614 Hastings Ln.
Warrenton 130 n n 240
256 n n n
LOUDOUN COUNTY Ashby Ponds
71
800-988-0809
21170 Ashby Ponds Blvd.
Ashburn
44 n 305
343 n n
HealthSouth Acute Rehabilitation Hospital
142 703-957-2000
24430 Millstream Dr.
Heritage Hall
150 703-777-8700
122 Morven Park Rd. NW
Leesburg
164 n n 260
2 35 Old Waterford Rd., NW
Leesburg
100 n n 310 375 n n
Inova Loudoun Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
703-771-2841
Johnson Center at Falcons Landing
703-404-5205
20535 Earhart Place
Potomac Falls Health & Rehab. Center
703-834-5800
46531 Harry Byrd Highway
Aldie
55 n n
Potomac Falls 60 n Sterling
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1 82
150 n n 294
275 n n n n 235
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332 n n n
PRINCE WILLIAM Envoy of Woodbridge
703-491-6167
14906 Jefferson Davis Hwy.
Woodbridge 120 n n 205
230 n n n n
Gainesville Health & Rehab. Center
571-248-6100
7501 Heritage Village Plaza
Gainesville 120 n n 255
270 n n n
Manassas Health & Rehab Center
703-257-9770
8575 Rixlew Ln
Manassas
120 n n 255
Northern Virginia Healthcare Center
703-257-0935
8605 Centreville RD
Manassas
180 n n 275
285 n n n
Westminster at Lake Ridge
703-496-3440
12191 Clipper Dr
Lake Ridge
60 n n 338
395 n n n
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800-894-2411
12425 Village Loop
Colonnades, The
434-963-4198
2600 Barracks Rd.
Golden Living Center-Rose Hill
540-955-9995
110 Chalmers Ct
Berryville
Kendal at Lexington
800-976-8303
160 Kendal Dr.
Lexington
King’s Grant
75
Culpeper
39
161
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Charlottesville 34 n n 203 n n n 120 n n 208
n n n n
60 n n 191
231 n n n n
800-462-4649
350 Kings Way Rd.
Martinsville
32 n n 246
272 n n n n
Rappahannock Westminster - Canterbury
804-438-4000
132 Lancaster Dr
Irvington
42 n n 200
326 n n
Summit Square
75
800-586-5499
501 Oak Ave.
Waynesboro
18 n n 249
271 n n n n
Sunnyside Community
75
800-237-2257
3935 Sunnyside Dr.
Harrisonburg 84 n n 257
300 n n n n
800-445-9904
1600 Westbrook Ave.
Westminster Canterbury - Richmond Williamsburg Landing
Richmond
158 n n 281
386 n n n
6-7 800-554-5517 5700 Williamsburg Landing Dr. Williamsburg 58 n 235
289 n n n
PENNSYLVANIA Homewood at Plum Creek
73
717-637-4166
425 Westminster Ave.
Menno Haven Retirement Communities
34
800-222-6695
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Hanover
120 n n 311
355 n n n n
Chambersburg 212 n n 280
337 n n n n
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3. Fairfax Area Memory Café Time: 4th Tuesdays from 1:00 to 3:00 pm Place: Providence Community Center 3001 Vaden Dr. Fairfax, VA 22031 Contact: Carol Blackwell at lovriver@aol.com or 571-236-6933
Place: Reston Community Center, Hunters Woods 2310 Colts Neck Road Reston, VA 20191 Contact: Karen Brutsche at karen.brutsche@fairfaxcounty.gov, 703-476-4500
4. Sterling Area Memory Café Time: 2nd Saturday from 12:00 to 2:00 pm bring your lunch! Place: Galilee United Methodist Church 45425 Winding Road Sterling, VA 20165 Contact: Tim Frank at tim@acesemb.com or 703- 299-5622
6. Insight Memory Café Time: 1st Wednesday from 2:00 to 4:00 pm Place: Insight Memory Care Center Linda & Lou Mazawey Education and Support Center 3955 Pender Drive, Suite 100 Fairfax, VA 22030 InsightMCC.org Contact: Christi Clark at christi.clark@insightmcc.org or 703-204-4664
5. Reston Memory Café Time: 3rd Tuesday from 12:30 to 3:30 pm (beginning January 19th) Tell them you saw it in the SourceBook
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a special care residence may be the right option Special care units are a relatively new concept, so certification standards for nursing homes and adult care residences do not specifically address these programs. You will need to rely on your own judgment when considering a special care unit. Visit more than one special care unit and compare them. Use all your senses when you visit — sight, smell and hearing are all important. Be sensitive to the overall atmosphere and how the staff interacts with the residents. Ask about the number of staff on duty at all times and find out about any special training they have had. Generally, the more staff available, the higher the quality of care. Some reports find a daytime ratio of six residents to one staff person to be adequate in a special care unit; others feel
that a ratio of eight to one can also result in quality care. At night, when residents are in bed, a higher patient to staff ratio may be fine. Get a written description of the services and programs offered by any special care unit along with the charges or fees associated. This description should clearly explain to you how the special care unit differs from the rest of the nursing home or assisted living facility. It should emphasize special training the staff receives and describe the environment. Before choosing a special care unit, you should be confident that the higher price charged for care in the unit will actually result in better care for your relative. You may find that your relative can be adequately cared for in a regular unit.
Finally, talk with someone about special care units. Your state ombudsman, your local chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association or your local Area Agency on Aging are all good resources. They may be able to provide you with a more detailed consumer checklist to help you compare special care units. All dementia special care units should focus on the individual needs of the resident. Care plans should be developed, implemented and reviewed often. All patients should be treated with respect and dignity in a physical environment that encourages independence while promoting safety. Researching special care residences can ensure your loved one will receive the proper support he/she needs.
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know symptoms of alzheimer’s
the alzheimer’s association provides the common signs
Memory loss that disrupts daily life is not a typical part of aging. It may be a symptom of Alzheimer’s, a fatal brain disease that causes a slow decline in memory, thinking and reasoning skills. Every individual may experience one or more of these signs in different degrees. If you notice any of them, it is recommended you see a doctor.
1. Memory loss that disrupts daily life One of the most common signs of Alzheimer’s is memory loss, especially forgetting recently learned information. Others include forgetting important dates or events; asking for the same information over and over; and relying on memory aides (e.g., reminder notes or electronic devices) or family members for things they used to handle on their own. What’s typical? Sometimes forgetting
Every 67 seconds, someone in the US develops Alzheimer’s disease.
names or appointments, but remembering miliar location, managing a budget at work or remembering the rules of a favorthem later. ite game. 2. Challenges in planning or What’s typical? Occasionally needing solving problems help to use the settings on a microwave or Some people may experience changes to record a television show. in their ability to develop and follow a plan or work with numbers. They may 4. Confusion with time or place People with Alzheimer’s can lose track have trouble following a familiar recipe or of dates, seasons and the passage of time. keeping track of monthly bills. They may They may have trouble understanding have difficulty concentrating and take something if it is not happening immemuch longer to do things than they did diately. Sometimes they may forget where before. they are or how they got there. What’s typical? Making occasional erWhat’s typical? Getting confused rors when balancing a checkbook. about the day of the week but figuring it 3. Difficulty completing familiar out later. tasks at home, at work or at leisure Information from the Alzheimer’s Association website. Visit www.alz.org or call People with Alzheimer’s often find it 1.800.272.3900 for information, referrals hard to complete daily tasks. Sometimes, people may have trouble driving to a fa- and support.
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alzheimer’s: the facts and figures
alzheimer’s association report sheds new light on scope of disease According to the 2013 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures report, one in three seniors dies with Alzheimer’s or another dementia in the United States. The report shows that while deaths from other major diseases, such as heart disease, HIV/AIDS and stroke, continue to experience significant declines, Alzheimer’s deaths continue to rise – increasing 68 percent from 2000-2010. “Unfortunately, today there are no Alzheimer’s survivors. If you have Alzheimer’s disease, you either die from it or die with it,” said Harry Johns, president and CEO of the Alzheimer’s Association. “Now we know that one in three seniors dies with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia. Urgent, meaningful action is necessary, particularly as more and more
people age into greater risk for developing a disease that today has no cure and no way to slow or stop its progression.” Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States and is the only leading cause of death without a way to prevent, cure or even slow its progression. Based on 2010 data, Alzheimer’s was reported as the underlying cause of death for 83,494 individuals – individuals who died from Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s Association 2013 Facts and Figures reveals that in 2013 an estimated 450,000 people in the United States will die with Alzheimer’s. The true number of deaths caused by Alzheimer’s is likely to be somewhere between the officially reported number of those dying from and those dying with Alzheimer’s.
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Human and Financial Toll of Alzheimer’s More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. Without the development of medical breakthroughs that prevent, slow or stop the disease, by 2050, the number of people with Alzheimer’s disease could reach 13.8 million. Previous estimates suggest that number could be high as 16 million. Alzheimer’s and dementia place an enormous burden on individuals and families. In 2012, there were more than 15 million caregivers who provided more than 17 billion hours of unpaid care valued at $216 billion. Individuals with dementia often require increasing levels of supervision and personal care as the disease progresses. As symptoms exac-
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erbate as the disease progresses, the high levels of care required by family members and friends can often result in increased emotional stress and health challenges for caregivers. Due to the physical and emotional toll of caregiving, Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers had $9.1 billion in additional health care costs of their own in 2012. The burden on the nation’s health care system and government programs is also enormous. According to Alzheimer’s Association 2013 Facts and Figures, the total payments for health and long-term care services for people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias will total $203 billion in 2013, the lion’s share of which will be borne by Medicare and Medicaid with combined costs of $142 billion. Despite these staggering figures today, by 2050 total costs will increase 500 percent to $1.2 trillion. “Alzheimer’s disease steals everything — steadily, relentlessly, inevitably.
With baby boomers reaching the age of caregivers for people with Alzheimer’s elevated risk, we do not have time to do or another dementia are “long-distance caregivers” — caring what we have always for people with Aldone,” said Robert Egge, According to the zheimer’s disease who vice president of public live at least 1 hour away. policy for the Alzheim2013 Alzheimer’s These long-distance er’s Association. “The Disease Facts and caregivers had annual National Institutes of out-of-pocket expenses Health needs to reset its Figures report, one in nearly twice as high priorities and focus its three seniors dies with as local caregivers – resources on the crisis at Alzheimer’s or another $9,654 compared to our doorstep, and Con$5,055. gress must fully fund dementia in the United implementation of the The Alzheimer’s AsStates. National Alzheimer’s sociation is the world’s Plan to solve the crisis.” leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer’s care, support Special Focus on the Longand research and offers a variety of educaDistance Caregiving Experience tional and support resources, including its The Alzheimer’s Association 2013 24/7, toll-free Helpline (1.800.272.3900), Facts and Figures also explores the chal- care consultation and online resources. lenges faced by long-distance caregivers The full text of the report can be viewed at for people living with Alzheimer’s. The www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_facts_ report finds that nearly 15 percent of and_figures.asp.
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Spotlight on Alzheimer’s/Memory Care Aarondale Retirement Community (See p. 10)
6929 Matthews Place, Springfield, VA 2215 • 703-813-1800 • www.rui.net
The Laurels at Aarondale provides specialized, dedicated care that preserves the dignity and independence of residents with memory impairment. The private apartments surround a comfortable common living room, dining room and nurse’s station. Our program of carefully selected daily routines and recreational activities, focus on maintaining the resident’s current abilities. We enrich daily life by providing the emotional support, socialenvironment and appropriate leisure activities for each resident. Visit Aarondale, we offer the best specialty care for dementia in the area! Arbor Place Dementia Care (See p. 116) 4413 Muncaster Mill Rd, Rockville, MD 20852 • 301-924-0666 • www.arborpl.com Founded by a Geriatric Psychiatrist and managed by a full time Director of Nursing, Arbor Place delivers the highest standard in dementia care. By design, Arbor Place is constructed to meet the very specific needs of 16 residents. The key to caring for persons with dementia is to minimize anxiety and to enrich each individual’s day. The size of the space and the decor are deliberately arranged to prevent agitation as well as to keep every resident safe, secure and in sight of the remarkable care giving team. Throughout years of success working with those dealing with dementia and their families, Arbor Place provides extraordinary medical oversight, tailored activities, and programming for cognitive impairment. Contact Walter H. Fanburg, MD at (301) 924-0666 or visit www.arborpl.com for additional information. Arbor Terrace Sudley Manor (See p. 126) 7750 Garner Drive, Manassas, VA 20109 • 703-392-9797 • www.sudleymanorhouse.com Arbor Terrace Sudley Manor’s Memory Care enclave is a specifically designed neighborhood within the community. It provides expanded services, personalized programs, and increased staff to resident ratio. Our dedicated staff is highly trained in the physical, psychological, and emotional aspects of Alzheimer’s and dementia. We encourage activities that promote life skill retention and quality of life. Our compassionate staff make a difference every day - and that difference makes Arbor Terrace Sudley Manor home. Arden Courts Alzheimer’s Assisted Living (See pull out pages 32-33)
Annandale: 703-256-0882 • Fairfax: 703-383-0060 • Kensington: 301-493-7881 • Silver Spring: 301-847-3051 • Potomac: 301-983-3620 • www.hcr-manorcare.org
Arden Courts, designed by HCR ManorCare, is an assisted living residence created for individuals in the early to middle stages of Alzheimer’s disease and other related memory impairments. Every detail - from the layout and activities to the specially trained staff and individualized attention - is designed to make life simpler, safer and more fulfilling for our residents. We provide an environment that preserves the warmth, the caring, the comforts and routines of home. 100% dedicated to Alzheimer’s care. Collingswood Nursing & Rehabilitation Center (See p. 138)
299 Hurley Avenue, Rockville, MD 20850 • 301-762-8900 • www.collingswoodnursing.com
The Collingswood staff always provides the highest level of quality care in a warm and inviting environment. Daily activities are geared toward each resident’s cognitive level. Nurses and Activities Staff are specially trained to provide a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to care. Programs for the care of individuals with dementia and Alzheimer’s incorporate physical, creative, cognitive and psychosocial stimulation. Monthly outings, cooking & baking and family events add to the home-like atmosphere. On-going Support and Education meetings are held every month for family members. These meetings provide practical ideas for coping with a loved one with advancing dementia. 156
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Exceptional Living. Exceptional Care.
orest Side is the Washington Metro’s newest residential assisted living residence dedicated exclusively to caring for residents with Alzheimer’s and dementia. 33 spacious studio and one-bedroom apartments are grouped in four neighborhood settings. These Road NW • Washington, intimate neighborhoods include elegant kitchen and dining rooms, activity area, fireplace and television lounge in an upscale, yet informal residential environment. Secure outdoor garden and beautiful porches complete the harmonious setting.
Forest Side, A Forest Hills of DC Community (See p. 25)
2701 Military
To Schedule A Tour Call 202-696-1923 Visit us on the web at: www.forestsidedc.org
DC 20015 • 202-966-7623 • www.forestsidedc.org
Forest Side is a dedicated to providing personalized, resident centered care to individuals experiencing Alzheimer’s and other dementia related conditions in an elegant and safe environment. Programs and activities are focused on the meeting the physical, social, mental, emotional, spiritual and environmental health needs of all residents, thus enabling Experience an exceptional quality of life at Forest where true resident Forest Side is comprised of 33 private studio and one the highest quality ofSide,life possible. centered care is our mission. bedroom apartments and represents the state of the art in accommodations. Opened in 2011, the community is the newest specialized memory care assisted living in DC. As part of Forest Hills of DC (formerly the Methodist Home) family members experience the peace A Methodist Home of DC Community of mind that comes with knowing that a highly rated skilled nursing/rehabilitation /long term 2701 Military Road, • Washington, 20015 loved one require maximum personal care. Forest Hills of care center isNW there shouldDCtheir DC and Forest Side is an independent, private, not for profit, mission driven organization. Great Falls Assisted Living, A Memory Care Community (See p. 153) 1121 Reston Avenue • Herndon, Virginia 20170 • 703-421-0690 • www. GreatFallsAssistedLiving.com Great Falls is a memory specific community designed for the care of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia or other memory loss. Our secure, innovative “neighborhoods” give residents a feeling of freedom and community. Our specially designed courtyards and walking paths allow residents to safely enjoy the fresh air and sunshine. Family involvement is encouraged and championed by our team through family support groups and educational opportunities. Monthly residency agreements with three levels of care make Great Falls an excellent choice and value. Call or visit today to experience the Great Falls difference for yourself and your loved one. Greenfield Senior Living of Stafford (See p. 127)
30 Kings Crest Drive, Stafford, VA 22554 | 540-288-9353 | www.greenfieldseniorliving.com
At Greenfield of Stafford, our Reflections program specializes in caring for residents with Alzheimer’s, Dementia and other memory-related conditions. Our program supports each one of our residents by appreciating their existing abilities, while promoting freedom and dignity through activities that are familiar and comfortable. Our skilled staff, Signature Wellness Care Program, and personalized activities make Greenfield an excellent choice in senior care. Ultimately though it is the close relationship created by our caregivers, residents and families that make our community a comfortable place to work, live and visit. To schedule your personal tour, please give us a call at 540-288-9353. Insight Memory Care Center (formerly Alzheimer’s Family Day Center) (See p. 204) 3953 Pender Drive, Suite 100, Fairfax, VA 22030 • 703-204-4664 • InsightMCC.org, imcc@insightmcc.org
Providing an alternative to assisted living and nursing home care for over 30 years, this nonprofit adult day health program offers practical help for families and support and education programs for caregivers facing the day-to-day challenge of dementia-related illness. We provide each participant with individualized care plans and recreational therapies, including art therapy, music therapy, dance, physical therapy and Tai Chi exercises to maximize mobility and flexibility. Trained in dementia care, our bilingual staff focus on people’s strengths, engaging the participants in an uplifting environment. IMCC is the only dementia specific day center in the area and the only program for late-stage Alzheimer’s care.
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Spotlight on Alzheimer’s/Memory Care Kensington Park Retirement Community (See p. 23)
3620 Littledale Rd., Kensington, MD 20895 • 301-946-7700 • www.kensingtonretirement.com
Situated on eight acres in Southern Montgomery County, The Gardens at Kensington Park provides exceptional memory support for individuals with various forms of cognitive impairment. Specialized programming focuses on life enrichment, provided with gentle respect and warmth in a secure environment. Residents are nurtured physically, emotionally and spiritually through many different therapeutic activities. The soothing décor is complimented with spectacular park views, a lively aquarium and the aromatic, stimulating memory garden. Our residents and staff are eager to meet you. To schedule your personal tour, call 301-946-7700 or visit www.kensingtonretirement.com. Morningside House (See insert)
MD: Ellicott City 410-715-0930 • Hanover 410-863-0830 • Laurel 301-725-2220 • Parkville 410-882-0700 • Waldorf 301-645-2776 • VA: Leesburg 703-777-2777 • www.morningsidehouse.com
Morningside House specializes in working with residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other related dementia. The goal of the program is to provide dementia residents with the best possible care, in a warm loving environment, thus allowing them to function at their highest possible level and enjoy the best quality of life. Our life enrichment program engages residents with activities designed to reduce stress and help improve memory. We are inspired by the seniors we serve. Call to schedule a personal tour at 888-332-6161, or visit our website at www.morningsidehouse.com. Olney Assisted Living Community (See p. 152)
16940 Georgia Avenue,Olney, MD 20832 • 301-570-0525 • www.olneymemorycare.com
Led by an experienced team of professionals, Olney Assisted Living Community is specifically designed for those with memory loss. Olney Assisted Living provides compassionate care in a thoughtfully designed environment, including a secure courtyard and walking paths. It offers personalized care based on each resident’s experiences and abilities, healthy, well-balanced meals based on a Mediterranean diet, and life enrichment programming with the goal of enhancing cognition, feelings of accomplishment, and quality of life. Peace of mind and dedication to families are hallmarks of our philosophy of care. Poet’s Walk Memory Care (See insert p. 160-161) Project5:Layout 1 3/26/13 3:20 PM Page 1
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4621 Spotsylvania Parkway, Fredericksburg, VA 22408 • 540-898-1900 • www.poetswalkmc.com 3020 Gordon W. Shelton Blvd, Fredericksburg, VA 22401, 540-785-3644, www.poetswalkfredericksburg. com (Opening Soon)
Poet¹s Walk is the only senior living provider in Spotsylvania County designed and built exclusively for residents with memory impairments such as Alzheimer¹s, Parkinson¹s, Lewy-Body and other related dementias. While other assisted livings may offer a “wing” of memory care rooms, our brand new, state-of-the-art community features 60 spacious, light filled apartments all on one level. We offer a variety of private studio and companion suite floor plan options, as well as finely appointed common areas and professionally landscaped outdoor courtyards with walking paths. We look forward to serving The seniors and their families in Spotsylvania and the surrounding counties for many years to come.
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Spotlight on Alzheimer’s/Memory Care The Crossings At Chantilly (See p. 86) 2980 Centreville Road, Herndon, VA 20171 • 703-994-4561 • www.thecrossingsatchantilly.com
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Slated to open in late 2015, The Crossings at Chantilly is the newest Harmony Senior Services community to integrate the Harmony Square Memory Care neighborhood into the Continuum of Care Campus. A part of Herndon’s newest assisted living community, and comprised of 24 suites, Harmony Square is an area dedicated specifically to our residents that have been diagnosed with dementia. Our community will provide an experienced, highly trained care team, spacious private suites in a warm, home-like setting, and a superb staff-to-resident ratio enabling maximum oversight and interaction. In addition, Harmony Square will offer a state-of-the-art communication system, lush gardens and outdoor courtyard, 24/7 nursing care and daily life enhancement programs and outings. At Harmony, we put our passion for life to work, creating and managing thriving communities where seniors can enjoy the comforts of home, the care of professionals and the energy of life. The Residences at Thomas Circle, In-Town Senior Living (See p. 27)
1330 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington, DC 20005 • 202-626-5761 • www.ThomasCircle.com
The City Club at The Residences at Thomas Circle offers compassionate care for those with Alzheimer’s or other memory challenges. Recent enhancements to this dynamic neighborhood include newly refurbished common areas and suites as well as the implementation of our Avenues Program. Avenues programing serves every aspect of an individual with kindness, respect and ensures recognition of their life’s achievements. This step-by-step customized program is directed by a certified, highly trained staff that provides 24-hour individualized care. The City Club at Thomas Circle promotes a fulfilling life of choice in compassionate, intimate surroundings that include private or semi-private suites. Residents benefit from unparalleled security and peace of mind for the future because The Residences at Thomas Circle is the only in-town senior living community to offer an on-site continuum of health services. Please call 202-626-5761 to schedule a visit and see for yourself what our circle of caring is all about.
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Spotlight on Alzheimer’s/Memory Care The Sylvestery (See p. 154) 1728 Kirby Road, McLean, VA 22101 • 703-970-2700 • www.thesylvestery.org At The Sylvestery, we believe that for those in need of memory support, every moment is an opportunity to experience meaning through a program of engagement-based care and stimulation. Unprecedented partnerships with innovative technology leaders support our state of-the-art quality of care and our building’s unique, award-winning layout, featuring 36 private suites with private baths, creates a comfortable and secure place for your loved one to call home. Tall Oaks Assisted Living (See p. 155)
12052 North Shore Drive, Reston, VA 20190 • 703-834-9800 • www.talloaksal.com
Tall Oaks Assisted Living is excited to introduce its new Reflections Memory Care Program for Alzheimer’s residents in our intimate assisted living environment. Specialized training, careful selection of caregivers, and a resident-focused approach are hallmarks of the Reflections program. Our goal is to enhance resident engagement, provide opportunities for success based on current abilities, and to build positive relationships. With around-the-clock nursing supervision and our spacious design, our residents are provided with loving care, comfort, and security, bringing peace of mind to their families. Woodbine Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center (See p. 140) 2729 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22302 • www.woodbinerehab.com
Progressive care has been Woodbine’s hallmark since 1965, and our record of success has set the standard. A special wing of Woodbine is designed for residents with Alzheimer’s disease and memory disorders. Our staff receives special education from the Alzheimer’s Association plus instruction in validation therapy, an innovative concept for calming the fears of those with memory problems. Activities such as music therapy, reality orientation, reminiscing, seniorobics, modified bingo and stress relief techniques reduce anxiety and encourage interaction. Woodland Assisted Living (See p. 124)
39705 Wenner Rd. P.O. Box 99 Lovettsville, Va 20180 • 540-822-5272 • www.woodlandhome.com
In the picture to the left are the owners Shauna & Frank Hyatt with 2 current residents, Elvenia & Mae. We have owned and managed Woodland for 22 years and have developed a unique Alzheimer’s/dementia philosophy and program. Our philosophy is based on the maxim that ‘small is better’ with the right amount of professionally trained staff. Our program is a ‘continually improving’ dementia care plan. Because of our small size, (17 residents) we can personally interact with our residents, their families, medical professionals, our nurse and our staff to offer an individualized dementia care plan. We spend many hours working with this team to get the right balance for the benefit of an enriched and enhanced quality of life for our residents with dementia.
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Poet’s Walk is the ONLY senior living community in the Fredericksburg area designed and built exclusively for seniors with memory impairment. Our State-of-the-art design and multi-sensory environment offers life enriching programs for our residents and peace of mind for families. Reasons You’ll LOVE Poet’s Walk Memory Care ✓ Private studio and companion suite floor plan options ✓ Finely appointed common areas ✓ Professionally landscaped outdoor courtyards ✓ Innovative dementia-centered activities program ✓ Higher staff ratios for personal attention
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As care is usually provided in one’s home, many hospice patients live out their lives in the comfort of familiar daily routines, surrounded by their treasured possessions along with family and friends. However, hospice services may also be provided in long-term care facilities or inpatient hospice residential settings.
How Does One Receive Hospice Care? Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance generally require a prognosis of six months or less for services to be covered. In addition to traditional medical hospices, there is a non-medical hospice program in Montgomery County that offers support for patients with a year’s prognosis or less who may choose to continue their curative treatments. Hospice is unique in that care and support are provided to the entire family, not just the patient. A team of skilled professionals and volunteers work to serve the special needs of everyone involved. Choice is at the center of the hospice approach — a person faced with a life-limiting illness is encouraged to remain in control of his or her life.
What Services are Provided? Hospice team members focus primarily on managing the patient’s pain and symptoms with medication, medical supplies and equipment. Other services, such as speech and physical therapy, are available if necessary. If managing the symptoms within the home becomes impossible, hospice providers can offer short-term inpatient care. While family members learn how to properly care for the patient, information and support is also available to help everyone deal with the emotional, psychosocial and spiritual aspects of dying. Surviving loved ones will receive bereavement care and counseling from the hospice professionals. Adapted from Caring Connection’s and the American Cancer Society’s websites. How Do I Pay for Hospice? For more information, see www.caringMost services are fully or partially info.org or the information on hospice covered by Medicare, Medicaid, private care at www.cancer.org.
patient and family may turn to hospice care when the goals of patient care have switched from curing to comforting. Hospice involves a special system of supportive services, including pain and symptom management, social services, and emotional and spiritual support. Any individual of any age with a diagnosis of a terminal disease may turn to hospice.
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insurers or prepaid health plans. The nonmedical services available in Montgomery County are free and delivered by a staff of trained volunteers. For traditional hospice services, financial assistance is available. The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization notes that, “Eighty percent of people who use hospice care are over the age of 65, and are thus entitled to the services offered by the Medicare Hospice Benefit. This benefit covers virtually all aspects of hospice care with little out-ofpocket expense.” To receive the Medicare Hospice Benefit, patients must be eligible for Medicare Part A, have a terminal disease or condition with a less than six months prognosis, and sign a document certifying that they are choosing hospice care instead of routine Medicare benefits. Patients may only receive covered benefits from a Medicare-approved hospice program. In addition to Medicare’s coverage, hospice services are also generally covered by Medicaid or private insurers.
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Finding a Support Group Many grieving people wonder if they would benefit from joining a support group. Support groups are a time-tested method of help for people struggling with all sorts of difficulties. But groups are not magic: there are no words that can be uttered within a group setting that can make grief disappear.
Will a support group help?
Groups are places to work together to support one another; they are places where everyone gives and takes. Not everyone will find a support group suitable; each individual grieves in his or her own way. For many, however, support groups have much to offer, such as: Validation: Grief is experienced in so many ways -- physical, emotional, and spiritual. One needs a place to recognize that these reactions are part of the journey of grief. Being with other grieving people can reaffirm that one is not going crazy. While every loss is unique, through support groups one can bask in the support of others who have experienced loss and understand. Time away: For many people, their support group can be a break in the loneliness and the boredom that often come with grief. Suggestions for coping: There is no one solution to dealing with loss; members of a support groups can offer a range of alternatives. By listening to stories of how others cope with a particular problem, one can find the solution that might work best. Support groups offer two other gifts. They provide hope by providing models that reaffirm that one can survive loss. Participating in a support group can also help the griever find new empathy, new understandings, and renewed strengths.
How to find a group
Most hospices provide grief support groups, even to those who didn’t use hospice services. Funeral homes, hospitals, and places of worship will also have grief support resources and may be able to point to a support group. There are also national grief support organizations with local chapters that host support groups.
Support Group Resources
The Compassionate Friends Support after the death of a child AARP Grief and Loss Resources Support after the death of a senior National Widower’s Organization Support for men grieving a loss American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Support for suicide survivors Griefnet.org Support for adults grieving a loss Hellogrief.org Support for adults and kids grieving a loss
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he world of technology is exploding with options that could allow seniors and baby boomers to live in their homes longer. So why aren’t they all taking advantage of available technologies? The simple answer is because most of the people who would benefit from these technologies are unaware that they exist. We are all familiar with the “I’ve fallen and I can’t get up” commercial advertising wearable pendants that can be pressed when a person needs help. But there is so much more available today. There are currently devices available that can visually and audibly alert individuals when it is time to take their medication. Given the fact that approximately 40 percent of nursing home admissions are the result of individuals being unable to take medication without supervision, these devices can help more seniors re-
main at home. Sold in varying shapes and sizes, holding large to small pills, medication management devices can beep, flash, and text patients and caregivers when it is time to take a medication or text when a medication is missed. They can be purchased with monthly services to allow distant caregivers the ability to manage medications. Devices range from $299.00 to $999.00. Tracking devices are also available that allow people to be found quickly if they wander. These tracking devices can be worn as watches, placed in a shoe as an insert, worn on a belt or worn around the neck as a pendant. According to the Montgomery County Police – Project Lifesaver, it is imperative that an individual is found quickly, because for each moment lost, the search grid expands to a size that makes it almost impossible for individuals to be found. With that in mind, when choosing a tracking device, it is important to know
how soon the device will notify caregivers the person is wandering. Very few of the devices currently on the market can give an exact location. Newer models also include two-way voice communication. The assistive technology market also includes devices that can monitor health, sleep patterns and movement in the house. House sensors can monitor water leakage, movement in the bathroom, movement in and out of a bed or a chair, as well as the opening and closing of cabinets or doors. Finally, there are sensors that can turn off appliances if there has been no movement in a certain amount of time. Using the power of new technologies, caregivers can provide independent, safe living environments for their parents or other loved ones and still have peace of mind. By working with loved ones and professionals, seniors can easily create secure environments where they can age in place.
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aying for home care can be complicated. It is important for consumers to fully review and understand all their payment options before enlisting the services of a home care agency or provider. The National Association for Home Care & Hospice recommends that consumers discuss all payment sources and options directly with the providers they are considering hiring. Payment options can vary greatly depending on the type of services needed. Some potential payment options are detailed below. Home Health Agencies Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans pay for services that home health agencies deliver. Payment from these sources depends on whether
Homemaker and Home Care Aide Agencies Individual consumers usually pay for services from homemaker and HCA agencies. However, some states contract with these agencies to deliver personal care and homemaker services within their social services and medical assistance programs. On rare occasions, commercial insurers may pay for a porHospices tion or all of the costs of these services. Coverage for hospice care is available Some agencies draw assistance from through Medicare, Medicaid programs charitable community funds when other in 38 states, and most private insurance sources of payment are not available. plans. If insurance coverage is insufficient or unavailable, the patient and his Staffing and Private-duty or her family may pay for services out of Agencies Typically, the individual or his or her pocket. Most hospices may provide free services to individuals who have limited commercial insurance carrier pays for services provided by staffing and prior no financial resources. vate-duty agencies, provided that the inthe care is medically necessary and the individual meets specific coverage criteria. Individuals may opt to pay out of pocket for services that are not covered by other sources. Some agencies receive special funding from state and local governments and community organizations to cover the costs of needed care when other options are not available.
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surance policy’s coverage requirements Registries are met. Some staffing agencies contract The individual client generally pays with state Medicaid programs to pro- for registry services. In some cases, vide nursing and personal care services. commercial insurance companies may reimburse a portion or all of these costs. Pharmaceutical and Infusion Therapy Companies Independent Providers Pharmaceutical and infusion therapy Usually the individual pays for sersupplies and services are almost always vices rendered by independent providpaid for by commercial insurance com- ers. Some commercial insurance polipanies and Medicaid. Medicare covers cies will provide reimbursement if the the cost of nutritional supplements and services qualify as covered benefits. certain medications when the situation meets strict coverage criteria. Information from the National Association for Home Care & Hospice Durable Medical Equipment and (NAHC), a nonprofit organization that Supply Dealers represents the nation’s 33,000 home care Fees for durable medical equipment and hospice organizations. NAHC also and supplies are usually covered by advocates for the more than two million Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial nurses, therapists, aides and other careinsurance programs, provided that the givers employed by such organizations to products are ordered by a physician and provide in-home services to some 12 milare medically necessary to treat an ill- lion Americans each year who are infirm, ness or injury. chronically ill, and disabled. Along with
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Too many people end up getting less than what’s due to them from Social Security when they retire because they don’t know the rules and the real financial impacts, says independent retirement advisor and CEO of Nature Coast Financial Advisors Gary Marriage, Jr. “There’s a lot of talk about the future of Social Security, but we still have this benefit, and if you’re 50 or older, you should be planning to make the best use of it,” Marriage says.
will suddenly vanish, so they want to get what they can as quickly as possible – at age 62. But if you’re counting on those benefits as part of your income, you should wait until you’re eligible for the full amount. That’s age 66 if you were born between 1943-54, and age 67 if you were born in 1960 and later. The average retirement benefit in June of this year was 1,222.43, according to the Social Security Administration. People born in the 1943-54 group who Waiting May Be the Best are eligible for that amount at age 66 will Option get just $916.82 a month if they retire at Many people are understandably ea- 62. If they live to age 90, that’s a total of ger to retire as early as possible; others $308,052.36. Waiting until age 70 can fear Social Security retirement benefits make retirees eligible for a bump in ben-
efits – up to 8 percent a year – but there are no increases if you delay longer. Divorce May Not Eliminate Spousal Benefits If you are divorced, were you married for a decade and aren’t currently remarried? You may be eligible to receive benefits based on the former spouse’s work record. Here are some of the other requirements: you must be age 62 or older, and the former spouse must be entitled to receive his or her own benefits. If the former spouse is eligible for a benefit, but has not yet applied for it, the divorced spouse can still receive a benefit. Additionally, two years must pass after the divorce.
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services that can meet your lifestyle needs The categories of professionals listed below are merely a sampling of some of the more prominent specialties in the seniorserving marketplace. With a little searching, individuals and their families will undoubtedly find highly qualified professionals to meet any and all of their needs. The list of expert services continues to grow and change just as the individuals they serve continue to redefine what life is like after 65. Audiology & Hearing Aid Providers Too often, as people begin to lose their hearing, they withdraw from social activities and make changes to their daily routine to compensate for the loss, rather than seeking out the help of professionals. Audi-
Such services include researching various specialists and preferred physicians, scheduling appointments, and handling emergency care. Advocacy groups are also available to Counseling & Psychological help improve patient safety, reform MediServices care and insurance policies, and promote Counselors, psychologists and life healthier lifestyles. coaches focus their energies on the needs of individuals and their families. They can Eldercare Consultants Consultants serve as a comprehensive offer counseling, advice and assistance with resource for important living decisions and all of the various issues surrounding elderare especially helpful for family caregivers. care. Psychologists can also provide comIndividualized consultations help families petency evaluations. identify pertinent issues that need to be adHealth Care/Medical Advocacy dressed. After working with the family to Organizations can assist individu- identify specific needs, consultants identify als and families by coordinating and re- providers and resources that are available to searching their specific medical needs. help meet those needs. ologists and Hearing Aid Providers can diagnose an individual’s level of hearing loss and find the appropriate hearing aid for their condition, budget and lifestyle.
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Understanding Home Health Care Benefits When it comes to understanding Medicare coverage, many individuals can find themselves confused by a complex web of information. This especially applies to those who want to know if they are eligible for Medicare coverage when entering a nursing home or receiving home health care. Below is some helpful information on whether you can use your home health care benefits if you have Medicare and what services and products it will cover. First, you can use your home health care benefits if all of the following applies to your situation. Your doctor must prescribe that you need medical care at home and create a care plan. The care you need has to be intermittent and in the form of skilled nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy or speech therapy. The home health agency must be Medicare-certified and you must be homebound, or unable to leave the home unassisted. Once you have established those requirements, it is important to understand what Medicare will actually cover, which includes the following: • Home health aide services on a part-time or intermittent basis, as long as there is a skilled need • Medical social services • Certain medical supplies • Durable medical equipment (wheelchair, walker, bedside commode, etc.) Given the services and products that Medicare does cover, it is also valuable to take note of what is not covered. Care that is required 24 hours a day will not be covered. Other services not covered include personal care provided by home health aides such as bathing and dressing, along with homemaker services like cleaning and laundry. Also not included are home-delivered meals. If you require care that goes beyond intermittent visits for a limited amount of time, or if your needs are not covered by Medicare, an important option to consider is private duty home care. For more information on Medicare coverage, visit medicare.gov. Information Provided by Family & Nursing Care/Legacy Home Care and adapted from medicare.gov.
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Options helped Elizabeth find Ben, who their home late at night to find the carbon now provides care for Robert five days a week monoxide alarm going off, while Robert was while she is at work. sound asleep. “No e is so good An executive assistant one was hurt, but for a non-profit agency, that was a blaring at reading my Elizabeth couldn’t reminder that he husband’s personality and continue to work full shouldn’t be home gauging his needs. He knows time without the help alone,” she recalled. of Options. “Now, Ben when to encourage my “I don’t have takes my husband husband and when to give to take off work everywhere—to to take him to all doctors’ offices, the him his space.” of his doctor’s grocery store, the appointments,” bank, the post office – Elizabeth* of Katshina Elizabeth said. “I also and to his chemo “Ben” Nosonga, her have the peace of mind appointments,” of knowing that he is Elizabeth said. With husband’s in-home caregiver not alone in a nonthe help of Ben and provided by Options for hearing situation.” Options, Elizabeth Senior America Corp. Elizabeth learned is able to continue first-hand how working, knowing dangerous it can be her husband is to be left alone when you can’t hear. After always well cared for and safe. *Names have been changed. her father passed away, she returned to
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specialists have been trained in the specific needs of the older adult population and unique ways to modify homes. They are also experts in designing remodeling projects and addressing common barriers to accessibility. One thing to keep in mind when considering a CAPS is that they draw from their professional knowledge to help turn your ideas into an organized
and thorough plan. However, no matter where you start in the process, a professional remodeler will have to be hired to make the actual modifications to your home. Some typical modifications that will increase access and maneuverability include brighter lights, bath and shower grab bars, higher countertop heights, multifunctional first floor master suites and elevators.
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he holidays should be a joyful time, but it is not unusual for many of us to feel sad, lonely or even anxious. This condition, known as the “holiday blues,” is most common at the end of the year when it can seem that just about everyone is celebrating in some way, while those with the holiday blues feel overwhelmed by the high expectations of the season. Seniors can be especially susceptible to the holiday blues. “The holidays can heighten feelings of grief and loss for seniors adjusting to changes related to the process of aging: life without a loved one or close friends, ill health, or a move from a lifelong family home in with their children or into a retirement home or senior community. They may feel guilty about having feelings of sadness, which may in turn intensify those feelings of
sadness,” says Cathy Gurson, RN, BSN, Administrator/Director of Clinical Services for THE MEDICAL TEAM. Experiencing the holiday blues can be a normal response to a stress-filled time, but seniors don’t have to suffer unnecessarily. Mental Health America, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping Americans lead mentally healthier lives, offers the following tips for coping with holiday stress: • Keep expectations manageable. Try to set realistic goals. Make a list and prioritize the important activities. • Don’t put the entire focus on just one day. Remember that it’s a whole season of holiday sentiment, and activities can be spread out to lessen stress and increase enjoyment. • Remember the holiday season does not banish reasons for feeling sad or lonely; there is room for these feelings to be present, even if the person chooses
not to express them. • Leave “yesteryear” in the past and look toward to the future. Don’t set yourself up in comparing today with the “good ol’ days.” • Do something for someone else. Try volunteering to help others. • Enjoy activities that are free, such as taking a drive to look at holiday decorations. • Be aware that excessive drinking will only increase your feelings of depression. • Try something new. Celebrate the holidays in a new way. • Spend time with supportive and caring people. Reach out and make new friends, or contact someone you haven’t heard from in awhile. • Find a family member, friend, clergy member, or a physician or professional counselor you can talk with who can Continued on page 186
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Selecting a Home Care Provider: A Checklist Before hiring a home care provider, you will want to learn more about their services, reputation and track record. The questions below will help you have productive conversations with providers and their professional references. How long has this provider been serving the community? Does this provider supply literature explaining its services, eligibility requirements, fees and funding sources? Many providers furnish patients with a detailed “Patient Bill of Rights” that outlines the rights and responsibilities of the providers, patients and caregivers. n How does this provider select and train its employees? Does it protect its workers with written personnel policies, benefits packages and malpractice insurance? n Are nurses or therapists required to evaluate the patient’s home care needs? If so, what does this entail? Do they consult the patient’s physicians and family members? n Does this provider include the patient and his or her family members in developing the plan of care? Are they involved in making care plan changes? n Is the patient’s course of treatment documented, detailing the specific tasks to be carried out by each professional caregiver? Does this provider take time to educate family members on the care being administered to the patient? n Does this provider assign supervisors to oversee the quality of care patients are receiving in their homes? If so, how often do these individuals make visits? Who can the patient and his or her family members call with questions or complaints? How does the agency follow up on and resolve problems? n What are the financial procedures of this provider? Does the provider furnish written statements explaining all of the costs and payment plan options associated with home care? n What procedures does this provider have in place to handle emergencies? Are its caregivers available 24 hours a day, seven days a week? n How does this provider ensure patient confidentiality? n n
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Among the no-cost services is a radio broadcast using radios that are pre-tuned to the MWE station and a subcarrier channel from WETA-FM. With telephone dial-in news, users have the option to skip and scan newspapers, magazines and other collateral, as a sighted person would while reading, by utilizing a touch-tone telephone. From The Washington Post to People Magazine, volunteers read various publications into a computer daily, starting early in the morning and covering all sections, which can then be accessed by callers who are also able to control the speed and volume of the recorded voices. Additionally, the organization provides a personal lookup service each weekday evening and audio description of live stage performances in nine theaters in the metropolitan area. This extends to audio versions of the National Symphony’s printed
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Home Care Patient Rights Federal law requires that all individuals receiving home care services be informed of their rights as a patient. Following is a model patient bill of rights the National Association for Home Care (NAHC) has developed, based on the patient rights currently enforced by law. Home care patients have the right to: n
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help you through this difficult time. While they may be intense and unsettling, holiday blues are usually shortlived. “However, it is important for family members, physicians and other caregivers to be alert to signs of something more serious than just seasonal sadness. Many elderly individuals may feel that depression is a natural part of aging and may not seek treatment on their own,” says Gurson. Depression is a very real and serious disorder that can be treated and managed, but can be life-threatening if left untreated. Signs of depression include: sadness that won’t lift; loss of interest or pleasure; changes in appetite and weight; and thoughts of death or suicide. If you notice that a loved one seems depressed, encourage them to talk to their healthcare provider. If diagnosed with depression, elderly
patients have been found to respond more readily when receiving psychiatric care in the comfort of home, surrounded by their family and possessions. There are specialty in-home care programs, such as THE MEDICAL TEAM’s Journey Behavioral Health program, which can assist
patients, families and caregivers affected by depression and other behavioral health disorders to journey towards wholeness. Source: Mental Health America, www. nmha.org
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HOW TO
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overnment agencies are an invaluable resource and can serve as clearinghouses for much needed information and provide a vital connection to programs and services. The Older Americans Act (OAA) of 1965 created the Administration on Aging (AoA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and a national network of agencies that promote and protect the health and well-being of older adults. Amendments to the OAA provided grants to Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs), giving them the resources to identify local needs and plan and fund local programs. The Department of Health & Human Services describes this comprehensive network as the National Aging Network. The
key components of this network, which serves seven million Americans age 60 and over as well as 325,000 caregivers, are the Administration on Aging, the State Units of Aging, and the Area Agencies on Aging.
information assistance to the general public, the AoA developed the Eldercare Locator in 1991, connecting Americans and their caregivers with information about local services. The program puts individuals in touch with local AAAs Administration on Aging (AoA) and other community-based organizaAs the leader of the Network, AoA works tions. To contact the Eldercare Locator, primarily to increase awareness amongst call 1-800-677-1116 or visit www.eldergovernment agencies, organizations and care.gov. the general public in regards to the needs of the older American population. In addi- State Units on Aging tion to recommending policy and developThe State Units on Aging (SUA) serve ing regulations, AoA is also responsible for as the state arm of the AoA. SUAs coorproviding grants to worthwhile projects. dinate services in their states by workThe AoA can be reached at www.aoa.gov or ing with a variety of state agencies and 202-619-0724. other public and private organizations. State Units also award grants to AAAs Eldercare Locator to help create community specific proIn an effort to provide nationwide grams.
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how Area Agencies on Aging can help you On the local level, Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) coordinate and provide services to meet the needs and concerns of residents who are 60 years of age and older. Because of the many services and programs they offer, Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) are one of the single most important retirement resources. Available services vary by locale, and the list below is just a sampling of the ones that are routinely offered by AAAs. Services provided by most AAAs: n Adult Day Care is available for individuals who need daytime supervision. n Case Management Services are conducted by professionals who can assess needs and arrange for services to encourage continued independence. n E lder Abuse Prevention Programs provide investigative services and intervention in cases of abuse. n Financial Assistance and benefit counseling is conducted by professionals. n Home Health Services provide needed care in the home environment. n Home Repair Programs help older adults complete needed repairs to avoid major problems. n Home Modification Programs provide renovations to make the home safer and more secure for individuals who choose to age in place. n Legal Assistance is available for individuals aged 60 and older with legal problems involving government benefits, tenant rights and consumer issues. n N utrition Services Programs provide home delivered meals to homebound individuals and congregate meals in specified locations in the community. n Respite Care provides caregivers with a much needed break from the constant care and supervision of their elderly loved one. n S enior Centers offer educational, recreational and social activities for older adults. n Transportation Programs can provide door-to-door transit for individuals who do not have private transportation and/or cannot use public transportation. n Volunteer Programs connect interested older adults with fulfilling volunteer positions in the community.
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harles Doerrler grew up in Erie, Pennsylvania. He lived in the area for many years before moving to the Washington, D.C., region to work as a government contractor. Growing up near Lake Erie, Charles was actively involved in water sports. He even spent time scuba diving in the Lake. He also took an early interest in hypnosis. After teaching himself the technique, he would hypnotize his friends for fun. When Charles was only 15 years old, his father passed away. Following his father’s death, Charles immediately began working to put himself through school. He graduated from nearby Gannon College in 1961 with a degree in Business Administration and a minor in Finance. Several years after graduating, Charles married Kay, who worked as a bookkeeper. The couple went on to have three children: Bob, Sally and Bill. Charles spent much of his children’s young lives attending
When Charles Doerrler started to experience some health problems, he and his family turned to LivHOME, a professional home care company.
their sporting events and other activities. The family also enjoyed many wonderful vacations, including frequent trips to Hershey Park. Prior to retiring in 2002, Charles enjoyed a long and successful career as a government contractor with the highest
level of security clearance. While he found his career rewarding, retirement has given him more time to spend with his wife, children and seven grandchildren. When Charles started to experience some health problems, the family realized they needed help. They contacted LivHOME, a professional home care company serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region. In addition to providing highly trained and qualified caregivers, LivHOME also provides care managers to coordinator care for every client. LivHOME’s care managers are credentialed experts in senior care with a specialty in social work, nursing or mental health who supervise all caregivers to ensure that they enhance the home care experience for every client. LivHOME has continued to provide exceptional care for Charles, giving his entire family enormous peace of mind. With a little extra help, Mr. Doerrler is able to remain in his longtime home—and has no plans to leave.
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A More In-Depth Look at Home Care Options in the Washington, D.C. Metro Area For more than 25 years, SourceBook has been providing seniors and families with information about the continually growing home care industry. As more seniors in Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland prefer to age in place, we want to ensure readers not only know their local options but also understand how home care agencies, in terms of licensing and regulations, can vary in each region. As a result, there is relevant information at the beginning of each table section. Each list is preceded by content specifically tailored to that region, including the types of services agencies can provide and the state’s specific licensing regulations. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call us at 703-992-1118 or email Steve@Proaging.com. If you are a home care provider interested in being featured on our lists, please contact the representative for your region: • MD – Barbara Snyder; 410-581-6873; 800-394-9990 ext. 1503 (toll-free); Barbara@Proaging.com • DC/VA – Deb Logan; 703-673-8087; 800-394-9990 ext. 1102 (toll-free); Deb@Proaging.com
Best Senior Care provides personal care services for older adults in the comfort of their homes. Daily living and companionship Meal planning, preparation and monitoring of eating habits Medication reminding Household Chores Family Owned & Operated Overseeing activities, such as walking, to minimize the risk of accidents Call To Schedule Shopping for groceries - with or without client Call us to learn An Appointment Bathing and grooming and general personal how you may hygiene be qualified for 301.717.2212 Fully customized care for each client services at no Nursing Services Serving Montgomery County cost to you! Many more! RSA #R2041
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Home Health Care & Services Understanding Home-Based Care in the District of Columbia
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he Health Care Facilities Division (HCFD) of the D.C. Health Regulations and Licensing Administration inspects, monitors and investigates home health agencies. HCFD ensures that these sites comply with federal standards for participation in Medicare and Medicaid under Titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act. HCFD also ensures that sites comply with the District’s licensure, health and safety regulations. In the District, a licensed home care agency shall provide at least one of the following services: • Skilled nursing; • Physical therapy; • Occupational therapy;
• Speech language pathology; Resources: • Intravenous therapy; • Government of the District of • Medical social services; or Columbia Department of Health www. • Home health aide or personal care doh.dc.gov aide services.
We Bring Health Care Home ASAP is proud to be a quality provider of health care to those in need of home care aide services, skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and private health care. ASAP Home Health Care provides a variety of skilled services customized to your own home. Services can be provided alone or in coordination with other services.
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Home Health Care & Services Understanding Home-Based Care in Maryland
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ccording to the Maryland Health Care Commission, “Home-Based Care can include a variety of activities such as nursing care, rehabilitation services (for example, physical therapy), assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), assistance with housekeeping, chores and meal preparation, or assistance with activities to maintain health, such as taking medications.” There are several types of agencies that provide these services throughout Maryland. For individuals needing home-based care, it is important to first determine what type(s) of help you need to narrow your search of agencies and find one that will meet your specific needs. The following information from the Maryland Health Care Commission provides a look at the different agencies and their state regulations.
Home Health Agencies
Home health agencies provide nursing services, home health aides and one or more other services such as physical therapy, occupational therapy or social services. Several kinds of health care staff may provide care based on your needs. Home
rectly with the individual who will provide the service and may pay the agency or the provider for services.
Residential Services Agencies (RSA)
health agencies participate in the Medicare program and many health insurance programs include a home health benefit. A physician referral is required, so it is a good idea to talk to your doctor if you think you might need this type of care. Usually a medical reason is needed for these services to be reimbursed by Medicare or insurance. Generally, home-based care is appropriate whenever a person prefers to stay at home but needs ongoing care that cannot easily be provided by family and friends.
Nurse Referral Service Agencies (NRSA)
These agencies screen and refer licensed nurses, home health aides, homemakers, live-in caretakers, and companions for individuals needing help in their home. The person seeking assistance contracts di-
RSAs provide supportive home care services, that is, assistance with ADLs and/or housekeeping services. They may provide one or more home care services, such as provision of oxygen or medical equipment, which includes wheelchairs, walkers and hospital beds. An RSA cannot participate in the Medicare Program; however, Level III RSAs can provide skilled nursing services. RSAs employ all their caregivers, while NRSAs do not. The person seeking assistance contracts with the agency. RSA services are sometimes paid for by the person using services, but are generally covered under long-term care insurance policies and may be paid through medical insurance in some circumstances.
Resources:
• Maryland Health Care Commission www.mhcc.maryland.gov • Office of Health Care Quality (OHCQ) www.dhmh.state.md.us/ohcq
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Home Health Agencies
Home health agencies are public or private agencies, organizations or parts of agencies or organizations that meet the requirements for participation in Medicare under 42 CFR 440.70 (d). This indicates these federallycertified agencies provide skilled nursing services and at least one other therapeutic service, e.g. physical, speech or occupational therapy; medical social services; or home health aide services, and they also meet the capitalization requirements under 42 CFR 489.28. An agency may choose to be exempt from state licensure through certification in one of four ways: • The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)
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Home Care Organization
The code of Virginia defines a home care organization (HCO) as “a public or private organization, whether operated for profit or not for profit, that provides, at the residence of a patient or individual in the Commonwealth of Virginia, one or more of the following services: 1) home health services, including services provided by or under direct supervision of any health care professional under a medical plan of care in a patient’s residence on a visit or hourly basis to patients who have or are at risk of injury, illness, or a disabling condition and require short-term or long-term interventions; 2) personal care services, including assistance in personal care to include activities of daily living provided in an individual’s residence on a visit or hourly basis to individuals who have or are at risk of illness, injury, or disabling condition; or 3) pharmaceutical services, including services provided in a patient’s residence, which include the dispensing and administration of a drug
or drugs, and parenteral nutritional support, associated patient instruction, and such other services as identified by the Board of Health by regulation.”
Companion Services
In Virginia, companion organizations can provide only chore, companion or homemaker services, in addition to any of the following, without the aforementioned licenses. Companion services can include providing non-routine home maintenance, along with assisting individuals unable to care for themselves with transportation, meal preparation, shopping, light housekeeping, companionship and household management. Also included is assistance with bathing areas the client cannot reach, fastening client’s clothing, combing hair, brushing dentures, shaving with an electric razor, and providing stabilization to a client while walking. Homemaker services, however, do not include feeding, bed baths, transferring, lifting, putting on braces or other supports, or cutting nails and shaving with a blade. Such services would need to be provided by a licensed HCO or HHA in Virginia.
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Choosing a Provider Information on local Adult Day Centers may be available through senior centers, family physicians or the local Area Agency on Aging. After locating nearby providers, call them to request flyers, brochures, calendars and application information. While reviewing this information, pay careful attention to how many years the
Beyond the general setup of the facility, focus on the interaction between the staff members and the participants. Do the participants appear happy and satisfied? Are volunteers available to offer assistance? The center should be a welcoming place, complete with staff members who are ready and able to help. Also, notice the participation level of the attendees. Are they actively involved? Inquire as to whether participants are involved in planning activities and how staff members handle suggestions for new programs. During the visit, staff members should be able to provide clear and easyto-understand information about the services and activities provided at the center. Be sure to obtain answers for any remaining questions about center procedures, staffing and costs. Checking references from individuals who are currently using this provider or have used them in the past is the final step. After choosing a provider, try them for at least three to five days. If there are problems making the adjustment, staff members may be able to offer advice to help make the transition smoother.
provider has been in business and their licensures and certifications. Be sure to understand the staff credentials, staff to participant ratio, and the medical conditions the facility and its staff are equipped to handle. Inquire about the availability of transportation to and from the program if it is necessary. The types of activities offered and the menu variety should be considered as well. Specific costs and any financial assistance that is available should be clearly outlined in the information packet. Reviewing printed materials and asking questions over the phone can help narrow the choices, but the final decision of which Adult Day Center to use must be made in person. During the visit, carefully observe the general atmosphere of the building and the program. The layout of the building and the rooms should ensure easy accessibility for persons in wheelchairs or using walkers. The entire facility should be clean and pleasant. FurArticle adapted from the National niture should be sturdy and comfortable, Adult Day Services Association, Inc.’s with choices available for lounging and website. For more information, visit www. participating in activities. nadsa.org.
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By 1978, adult day center owners/ managers saw the need to establish national standardized criteria that would allow caregivers the ability to rate and fully understand what adult day centers would provide for their loved ones. Thus, the NADSA formed in 1979. Since then, NADSA has made great progress in promoting the concept of adult day services as a viable community-based care option for people with disabilities within the larger constellation of longterm care services. For some caregivers, adult day cen-
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Brookland Senior Day Care Center
202-682-8612
Helping Hands Adult Day Services-Riverdale Park
301-277-3337
Center Care Day Treatment
202-541-6150
Joseph A. Gilmore Sr. Adult Day Care Ctr
301-808-9808
Downtown Cluster’s Geriatric Day Care Center, Inc.
202-347-7527
Maryland Care Adult Day Services
240-716-3649
Iona Wellness & Arts Center
202-895-9448
Success is Yours, Inc. dba Greenbelt ADC
301-534-3153
We Care Adult Services
301-925-1515
MONTGOMERY COUNTY Eldercare of Damascus
301-253-2764
Northern Virginia
Fellowship Adult Day Center 301-916-4141
Adult Day Health Care @ Woodbridge
703-792-4990
Family Services, Inc.-The Support Ctr.Medical ADC 301-738-2250
Alexandria Adult Day Health Care
703-838-4224
Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Inter-Generational Center
301-588-8700
Annandale Adult Day Health Care Center
703-750-3316
Holy Cross Adult Day Care
301-754-7150
Alzheimer’s Family Day Center
Loving Care Adult Medical Day Care
240-477-6199
Braddock Glen Adult Day Health Care Center
Loving Heart Adult Medical Center
301-990-1253
Misler Adult Day Center
301-468-1740
Easter Seals Adult Day Services at Walter Reed Community Ctr.
703-228-0965 703-435-8729 571-356-0025
703-978-0502
Rainbow Adult Day Care Center
240-683-9010
Rainbow Adult Day Care Center of Rockville
301-770-7676
Hope Program Services-Fredericksburg
Samuel J. Gorlitz Kensington Club for Early-Stage Memory Loss
301-255-4204
Insight Memory Care Center
Values in Action
301-576-9050
LTC Adult Day Care
Washington-McLaughlin ADC
301-270-6940
Leewood Adult Day Care Center 703-256-9770
Winter Growth, Inc.
301-774-7501
Lewinsville Adult Day Health Care Center
703-734-1718
Lincolnia Adult Day Health Care Center
703-914-0226
Bridges in Largo Park
301-925-7050
Loudoun County Adult Day Center-Ashburn
Brentwood Adult Day Care Center
301-699-0850
Loudoun County Adult Day Center-Leesburg 202 703-771-5334
Caleb Adult Day Health Center LLC
301-918-9008
Loudoun County Adult Day Center-Purcellville 202 571-258-3402
204 703-204-4664 703-361-5843
202 571-258-3232
Crescent Ridge Adult Day Health Ctr.
301-567-1885
Mt. Vernon Adult Day Health Care Center
703-704-6050
Golden Age Adult Care of Bowie
301-262-3900
St. Martin de Porres Senior Center
703-751-2766
Helping Hands Adult Day Services-Capitol Heights
301-736-6622
The Gardens Adult Day Care Program
Helping Hands Adult Day Services-Clinton
301-856-5553
Walter Reed Adult Day Care Center
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703-395-7015
ArtAntiquesInfo.com
Caring Transitions
703-627-0556
caringtransitions.net 40
Four Sales
703-256-8300
foursales.com 4
Assisted Living Search Services Always Best Care
703-372-4444
AlwaysBestCare.com 176
Custom Senior Living Search LLC
240-462-8027
DCSeniorLiving.com 111
Auctioneers Caring Transitions
703-627-0556
Four Sales
703-256-8300
caringtransitions.net 40 foursales.com 4
Audiology / Hearing Aids / Assistive Listening Devices CapTel
800-233-9130
CapTel.com 60
Care Management ACCfamily (Adult Companion Care, Inc.)
703-549-7894
accfamily.com
Advocate 360, Cathy Lonas, RN, BSN, MSBA
301-275-5175
advocate360.net
Aging Network Services, Inc.
301-657-4329
BestCare Concierge
178
agingnetworkservices.com 49
703-583-4663; 703-497-2273 bestcarehomecare.com; bestcareconcierge.com 183
Betty J. Mizek, Care Management Group, LLC
202-215-9209
caremgroup@aol.com
Buckley’s for Seniors
703-390-0535
buckleys4seniors.com 58
Care Management Associates
301-320-9617
CareOptions: An Ann E. O’Neil, Inc.
703-237-9048
Compassion Care
571-246-1444
compassioncareva.com
Coordinating Senior Care
301-765-8926
coordinatingseniorcare.com
Debra Levy Eldercare Associates
301-593-5285
cmacares.com 52 careoptionsva.com 46
care-manager.com 47
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Help Unlimited, Inc.
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Amanda Gosier, Co-Owner Phone: 301-589-7438 Web: www.DMMHelp.com (see ad page 54)
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Geriatric Care Counseling, Bethesda, MD
301-320-5380
GeriatriCare Management, Inc
703-313-6114 x10
gercare.com geriatricare.com
Golden Pond Elder Care Strategies
703-216-7408
Hallmark Homecare
703-965-6734
hcc-nova.com
Iona Care Management
202-895-9448
iona.org
301-838-4200; 703-204-9100
jssa.org
JSSA (Jewish Social Service Agency) Premier RN Geriatric Care
703-400-5858
Seabury Resources for Aging
202-364-0020
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CCRC Planning/Financing Signature Estate & Investment Advisors, LLC
703-287-7142
twest@seia.com 70
Barbara K. Green, CPA
703-507-3107
bkgmoney.com
Cheryl’s Organizing Concepts
301-916-9022
CherylsOrganizing.com
Everyday Money Management, LLC
301-801-2294
EverydayMoneyManagement.com
Help Unlimited, Inc.
301-589-7438
DMMHelp.com 54
Legacy Management
703-388-2877
legacy-mgmt.com 55
Personal Money Matters, LLC
703-759-4800
Daily Money Management
personalmoneymattersllc.com
ElderCare Consultants Aynsley Group, LTD
703-893-8989
Comfort Keepers - Reston
703-435-2500
Custom Senior Living Search LLC
240-462-8027
aynsleygroup.com reston@comfortkeepers.com 169 DCSeniorliving.com 111
Errand Services, Care, Companions, Concierge ACCfamily (Adult Companion Care, Inc.)
703-549-7894
accfamily.com
Advanced Nursing & Home Support
240-430-1500
advancedhomesupport.com
BestCare Concierge
178
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Experts have guided you through all of life’s major milestones. Retirement living decisions should not be any different. Use the chart below to find an expert and contact them today. Buckley’s for Seniors
703-390-0535
buckleys4seniors.com 58
CareOptions: An Ann E. O’Neil, Inc.
703-237-9048
careoptionsva.com 46
Debbie’s Angels (Debra Levy Eldercare Associates) 301-593-5285
care-manager.com
Eldercaring
301-949-0060
eldercaring2.com
Hallmark Homecare
703-965-6734
Potomac Home Health & Support
301-896-6999
SenCura
703-880-2547
sen-cura.com 199
UNIQUEHANDS
571-970-1828
uhtrans.com 62
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hcc-nova.com sibley.org 188
Estate Sales, Consignment & Staging Caring Transitions
703-627-0556
Four Sales
703-256-8300
caringtransitions.net 40 foursales.com 4
Financial Planning Rick Gow Wealth Management Advisor
571-405-3886
Signature Estate Investment Advisors, LLC
703-287-7142
rgow@laramayllc.com
9, 53
twest@seia.com 70
Home Care Services & Assistance ACCfamily (Adult Companion Care, Inc.)
703-549-7894
accfamily.com
Advanced Nursing & Home Support
240-430-1500
advancedhomesupport.com
Always Best Care
703-372-4444
BestCare Concierge
178
AlwaysBestCare.com 176
703-583-4663; 703-497-2273 bestcarehomecare.com; bestcareconcierge.com 183
Buckley’s for Seniors
703-390-0535
buckleys4seniors.com 58
CareOptions: An Ann E. O’Neil, Inc.
703-237-9048
careoptionsva.com 46
Comfort Keepers - Reston
703-435-2500
Eldercaring
301-949-0060 eldercaring2.com
Goodwin House at Home
703-575-5202
reston@comfortkeepers.com 169
Goodwinhouse.org 33
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Hallmark Homecare
703-965-6734
hcc-nova.com
Ready Hands Home Care
703-750-3170
readyhands.com 175
SenCura
703-880-2547
sen-cura.com 199
Hospice Hallmark Homecare
703-965-6734
Heartland Hospice
703-273-8693
hcc-nova.com heartlandhospice.com 164
Inventory and Video Caring Transitions
703-627-0556
Inventory Inspector
703-256-8300
caringtransitions.net 40 foursales.com 4
Junk Removal Caring Transitions BestCare Concierge
703-627-0556
caringtransitions.net 40
703-583-4663; 703-497-2273 bestcarehomecare.com; bestcareconcierge.com 183
Legal Services/Elder Law Arthur L. Lappen, Esquire
301-657-6264
Artlappen@aol.com
Byrd & Byrd, LLC, Attorneys at Law
301-464-7448
Cervoni Disability Law, PLLC
703-241-2625
Elder & Disability Law Center, The
202-452-0000
Estate Planning & Elder Law Firm, The
703-243-3200
byrdandbyrd.com 41 cervonidisabilitylaw.com edlc.com 41
chroniccareadvocacy.com 42
Hale Ball Carlson Baumgartner Murphy, PLC 703-359-9213
uselderlaw.com 44
Jeffrey A. Hammond, Esq., Hammond and Associates, LLC
301-861-4555
hammondpractice.com
Life & Estate Planning Law Center, PLLC
703-820-3600
lifeandestateplanninglaw.com
Morris Klein - Attorney
301-652-4462
morrisklein.com 43
Needham, Mitnick, & Pollack
703-536-7778
nmpattorneys.com 45
301-918-1750
dhcmedicalsupply.com 59
Medical Equipment/Supplies DHC Medical Supply
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Caring Transitions
Experts have guided you through all of life’s major milestones. Retirement living decisions should not be any different.
Phone: 703-627-0556 Web: caringtransitions.net (see ad page 40)
Use the chart below to find an expert and contact them today. Medical House Calls Belleview Medical Partners, P.C.
703-348-5603
Doctalker
703-938-4604
belleviewmedical.com 57 doctalker.com 56
Mental Health Services JSSA (Jewish Social Service Agency)
301-838-4200;703-204-9100 jssa.org 50
Mobility Equipment DHC Medical Supply
301-918-1750
dhcmedicalsupply.com 59
Moving Coordination, Downsizing & Design Art/Antiques Information Resource, LLC
703-395-7015
ArtAntiquesInfo.com
Caring Transitions
703-627-0556
caringtransitions.net 40
Cheryl’s Organizing Concepts
301-916-9022
Four Sales/Inventory Inspector
703-256-8300
Orchestrated Moves, LLC
CherylsOrganizing.com
301-775-2437; 301-801-5044
foursales.com 4
orchestratedmoves.com
38
Personal Assistance Buckley’s for Seniors
703-390-0535
SenCura
703-880-2547
buckleys4seniors.com 58 sen-cura.com 199
Personal Emergency Response Systems NOVA Medical Alert
571-283-1328
Virginia Hospital Center - Lifeline
703-558-6859
novamedicalalert.com 61 virginiahospitalcenter.com 61
Professional Organizers Buckley’s for Seniors
703-390-0535
buckleys4seniors.com 58
Cheryl’s Organizing Concepts
301-916-9022
CherylsOrganizing.com
Ramps (Permanent & temporary) Amramp Maryland/Northern VA/DC
800-649-5215; 202-768-7777
amramp.com/northern-va
63
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800-900-9104; 301-252-1697
Helen Flynn - Century 21 New Millennium
ericstewartgroup.com
703-328-7187
39
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Remodeling/Universal Design Glickman Design Build
301-444-4663
www.GlickmanDesignBuild.com
5, 65
Granting-You-Access
703-433-0383
grantingyouaccess.com
64
Strategies for Independent Living, LLC - Stephen Hage 301-585-5738
strategiesforindependentliving.com 63
Senior Advisor Custom Senior Living Search LLC
240-462-8027
DCSeniorliving.com 111
Senior Housing Search Services Custom Senior Living Search LLC
240-462-8027
DCSeniorliving.com 111
Stairlifts/Elevators Amramp Maryland/Northern VA/DC
800-649-5215; 202-768-7777
amramp.com/northern-va
63
Glickman Design Build
301-444-4663
www.GlickmanDesignBuild.com
5, 65
Granting-You-Access
703-433-0380
grantingyouaccesss.com
64
Transportation Advanced Nursing & Home Support BestCare Concierge
240-430-1500
advancedhomesupport.com
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114
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123
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116
arborpl.com
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112
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115
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Collingswood Nursing & Rehab
138
collingswoodnursing.com
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132
chs-corp.com
Copper Ridge
159
copperridge.org
Cottage at Curry Manor
130
thecottagehomes.com
Culpepper Garden
92
culpeppergarden.org
Eden Homes
103
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71
ericksonliving.com
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Fauquier Health Rehabilitation & Nursing
97
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26, 81
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FutureCare
135
futurecarehealth.com
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Genesis HealthCare
136
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143
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Goodwin House, Inc.
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Rockville Nursing Home
145
rockvillenursinghome.org
Rose’s Place
119
rosesplacesenioralf.com
Homewood Retirement Centers, Inc.
73
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Independence Court of Hyattsville
110
independencecourt.com
Ingleside at King Farm
31 inglesidekingfarm.org
Sanctuary at Holy Cross
147 sanctuaryholycrossmaryland.org
Integrace
76 integrace.org
Sava Senior Care
144
JK House of Grace
117
jkhouseofgrace.com
Seabury at Springvale Terrace
36, 82
springvaleterrace.com
Kensington Park
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Seabury Resources for Aging
36, 51
seaburyresources.org
Kindley Assisted Living at Asbury
107
kindleyatasbury.org
Kings Grant
75
sunnysidecommunities.com
Kingshire Manor -Genesis HealthCare
118, 136
genesishcc.com
Knollwood
68 armydistaff.org
LOVE’EM CARE
131
Lovettsville Home Assisted Living, The
129 thelovettsvillehome@yahoo.com
Maplewood Park Place
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Meadow Glen of Leesburg
125
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Menno Haven, Inc.
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Milly’s Home
108
millyshome.org
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152
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80
thesheltergroup.com
Paul Spring Retirement Community
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Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury
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Sommerset Retirement Community
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Spring Arbor of Leesburg
30
springarborliving.com
Spring Arbor of Winchester
30
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Spring Hills Mt. Vernon
122
spring-hills.com
Springhouse
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Summit Square
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sunnysidecommunities.com
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Sylvestery, The
154 thesylvestery.org
Tall Oaks Assisted Living
155
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The Crossings at Chantilly
86
Thecrossingsatchantilly.com
The Fairfax
67
thefairfaxretirement.com
The Virginian
78, 149, 174, Bk Cov.
thevirginian.org
Tribute at Heritage Village
22
tributeatheritagevillage.com
Tysons Woods Assisted Living
105
tysonswoods.com
poetswalkfredericksburg.com
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104
victoryhousing.org
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98
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137
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Potomac Valley Nursing & Wellness Center 138 Powhatan Nursing Home, Inc.
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Home Helpers of Northern VA.
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18, 66
Home Instead Senior Care
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179
housenhc.com inova.org/homehealth
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georgetownhomecare.com geriatricare.com
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183
a1actionnursingcare.com
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178
accfamily.com
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187 lifemattersusa.com
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196
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189 livhome-arlington.com
Maxim Healthcare Services
200
Maximhomecare.com
MedStar VNA
177
medstarhealthvna.org
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176
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Assisting Hands of Potomac
193
assistinghands.com/Potomac
National Home Healthcare
173
NationalHHC.com
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180
athomecareinc.com
Old Dominion Home Care
188
olddominionhomecare.com
BestCare 183 bestcarehomecare.com
Options for Senior America
165
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Best Senior Care
190
bestseniorcare.us
Palisades Healthcare Partners, Inc.
Brightstar
194
brightstarhealthcare.com
Capital City Nurses
130
capitalcitynurses.com
Capital Home Health Care
170
capitalhomehealth.com
dba ASAP Services
191
asapservicedc.com
Potomac Home Health & Support
188
sibley.org
Premier Homecare
186
premierhomecare.org
Care For You, Inc. careforyou.us
Prestige Healthcare Resources
195
prestigewecare.com
CareOptions: An Ann E. O’Neil
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Professional Healthcare Resources
166
phri.com
caringangelshh.com
Ready Hands Home Care
175
readyhands.com
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Caring Angels Home Health Caring Hands of America
184
caringhandsofamerica.com
Regent Healthcare
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ComForcare comforcare.com
Reliance Home Care
186
reliancehomecare.com
Comfort Keepers
ResCare Home Care
187
ResCareHomeCare.com
Right At Home
167
rightathome.net
169
Complete Care Solutions
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specialtycareservices.com
CapTel
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Stayathomecareva.com
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190
synergyhomecare.com
The Medical Team
182
medicalteam.com
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174
thevirginian.org
Visiting Angels
168
visitingangels.comA
204
Iona Wellness & Arts Center
Care Management ACCfamily(Adult Companion Care, Inc.)
178
Advocate 360, Cathy Lonas, RN, BSN, MSBA
alzheimersfdc.org
iona.org
Insight Memory Care Center
204
InsightMCC.org
Loudoun County Adult Day Centers
202
loudoun.gov/adultdaycenters
The Gardens Adult Day Program
101 thegardensatfairoaks.com
Heartland Hospice
164
heartlandhospice.com
Holy Cross Home Care and Hospice
164
holycrosshealth.org
Hospice of the Chesapeake
161
hospicechesapeake.org
JSSA Hospice and Transitions
163
JSSAhospice.org
Montgomery Hospice
162
montgomeryhospice.org
Professional Healthcare Resources
166
phri.com
advocate360.net
49
agingnetworkservices.com
BestCare Concierge
183
bestcarehomecare.com caremgroup@aol.com
Care Management Associates
52
cmacares.com
CareOptions: An Ann E. O’Neil, Inc.
46
careoptionsva.com
Coordinating Senior Care Debra Levy Eldercare Associates
47
Geriatric Care Counseling Hospices
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Aging Network Services, Inc.
Betty J. Mizek, Care Management Group, LLC
Adult Day Care Alzheimer’s Family Day Center
60 captel.com
GeriatriCare Management, Inc Golden Pond Elder Care Strategies
48, 171
coordinatingseniorcare.com care-manager.com gercare.com geriatricare.com
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Goldenpondvirginia.com
iona.org
JSSA (Jewish Social Service Agency)
50
jssa.org
Premier RN Geriatric Care
52
premiergeriatricRN.com
Seabury Resources for Aging
36, 51
Iona Care Management
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54
DMMHelp.com
Legacy Management
55
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Always Best Care
176
alwaysbestcare.com
Care Options: An Ann E. O’Neil Co.
46
careoptionsva.com
Personal Money Matters, LLC
Custom Senior Living Search LLC
111
dcseniorliving.com
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40
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40
caringtransitions.net
ACCfamily (Adult Companion Care, Inc)
178
accfamily.com
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183
bestcareconcierge.com
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Buckley’s for Seniors
58
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CareOptions: An Ann E. O’Neil, Inc.
46
Debbie’s Angels (Debra Levy Eldercare ) 47
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careoptionsva.com
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edlc.com
care-manager.com
Estate Planning & Elder Law Firm, The
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chroniccareadvocacy.com
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188
sibley.org
Hammond and Associates, LLC
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SenCura
199 sen-cura.com
Life & Estate Planning Law Center, PLLC
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caringtransitions.net
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foursales.com
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Signature Estate & Investment Advisors, LLC 70
Morris Klein - Attorney
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morrisklein.com
Needham, Mitnick, & Pollack
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nmpattorneys.com
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178
accfamily.com
Always Best Care
176
alwaysbestcare.com
BestCare Concierge
183
bestcareconcierge.com
Buckley’s for Seniors
58
buckleys4seniors.com
CareOptions: An Ann E. O’Neil, Inc.
46
careoptionsva.com
Comfort Keepers-Reston
169
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Eldercaring eldercaring2.com Golden Pond Elder Care Strategies
3
Goldenpondvirginia.com
Goodwin House at Home
33
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Ready Hands Home Care
175
readyhands.com
SenCura
199 sen-cura.com
Inventory and Video
59
40
caringtransitions.net
Inventory Inspector
4
foursales.com
dhcmedicalsupply.com
MEDICAL HOUSE CALLS Belleview Medical Partners, P.C.
57
belleviewmedical.com
CareOptions:An Ann E. O’Neil, Inc.
46
careoptionsva.com
Doctalker
56 doctalker.com
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES JSSA (Jewish Social Service Agency)
50
jssa.org
Next Steps Cognitive Assessment and Rehabilitation
133, 160
memoryrn.com
MOBILITY EQUIPMENT DHC Medical Supply
59
dhcmedicalsupply.com
MOVING COORDINATION, DOWNSIZING & DESIGN Art/Antiques Information Resource, LLC
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CareOptions: Ann E. O’Neil, Inc.
49
careoptionsva.com
Caring Transitions
40
caringtransitions.net
Cheryl’s Organizing Concepts
Caring Transitions
uselderlaw.com
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4
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novamedicalalert.com
Virginia Hospital Center - Lifeline
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183
bestcarehomecare.com
Buckley’s for Seniors
58
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CareOptions: An Ann E. O’Neil, Inc.
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