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Senior Resource Guide
INSIDE: • Valuable Hospital Resources • Senior Living Options • Community Resources • Much More!
Virginia Hospital Center: The Highest Value Provider in the Washington, DC Metro Area
2014
WELCOME Virginia Hospital Center is One of America’s 100 Top Hospitals —AGAIN! Virginia Hospital Center has provided exceptional medical services to the Washington, DC metropolitan area for 70 years and has been named one of America’s 100 Top Hospitals® for the second year in a row and 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals® by Truven Health Analytics, a leading national provider of unbiased healthcare data. We are truly honored to be in this elite group and our selection further confirms our place as a national healthcare leader for clinical excellence and outstanding patient experience. As part of our mission “To Be the Best Hospital,” Virginia Hospital Center recognizes the importance of a safe transition home and the value our community members place on maintaining their independence. We are proud of the many programs our Senior Health Department offers to the members of our community. This Senior Resource Guide was created to provide seniors and their caregivers with information on the valuable services provided by the Hospital and many other organizations in the region. We hope this Guide proves to be an extension of the excellent care we strive to provide for you and your family. James B. Cole President & CEO of Virginia Hospital Center
How to Use This Resource Guide Planning for a Hospital stay–or a Hospital discharge–doesn’t need to be stressful or intimidating. Whether you are managing a long-term illness or recovering from surgery, there are dedicated professionals at Virginia Hospital Center (VHC) and in the community to help you every step of the way. Patients and families can use this guide to locate the resources they need to achieve their health and wellness goals.
Virginia Hospital Center Resources Meet the Staff.........................................................2 Physicians Group.....................................................3 VHC Philips Lifeline.................................................4 VHC Lifeline Assistance Fund.................................5 Senior Exercise & Wellness....................................6 Support Groups.......................................................7 Special Programs....................................................8 Senior Associates Membership Program..............9 Advance Directives................................................10 Tips to Prepare for a Visit to VHC.........................11 Navigating Virginia Hospital Center...............12-13 VHC Carlin Springs Campus.................................14 Housing, Homecare & Community Resources Glossary of Terms............................................15 Understanding Senior Living Options............18 Retirement Communities.........................20 Independent Living..................................23 Assisted Living.......................................... 27 Nursing & Rehab......................................32 Home Health...................................................36 Resources........................................................ 41
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Meet the Staff Cathy Turner Cathy Turner is the Director of Health Promotion & Senior Health at Virginia Hospital Center where she has worked for more than 20 years. Cathy took over the Lifeline program in 1999 and since then has installed hundreds of subscribers. “Over the years I have seen how Philips Lifeline has helped so many of our subscribers and, in many cases, saved their lives. I installed my mother-in-law’s Lifeline in 2001 and it has provided great peace of mind to our family,” she said. Cathy currently serves on the Advisory Board for Philips Lifeline corporate, instructs Hospital wellness programs, and presents health education to community and corporate groups.
Mary Belanich Mary Belanich joined the Virginia Hospital Center staff as Manager of Senior Health in 2005. In addition to managing the Philips Lifeline and Senior Health programs, Mary provides educational presentations and support to a variety of community groups. Mary has worked in the healthcare field for 23 years with an emphasis on issues concerning the elderly. When asked what she likes best about her job, Mary said “being in a position to promote healthy aging with options for maintaining independence and safety with the use of Philips Lifeline.” 2
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Jessy Mack Jessy Mack has been the Manager of Corporate Health at Virginia Hospital Center since 2008. She teaches a variety of health education lectures and coordinates all of our corporate health fairs. Jessy is a senior fitness instructor and also assists with Lifeline service calls.
Catherine Lopez Catherine Lopez is the newest member of the Senior Health Department, joining the team in 2014. She is a recent graduate of James Madison University and now serves as the Administrative Coordinator. Catherine coordinates all of the billing for the Lifeline program and is the friendly voice answering the phone in the office.
Ray Husson Ray Husson, a member of the Virginia Hospital Center Auxiliary, retired after a long career in occupational safety and health/ safety management. When Ray is not volunteering at the Hospital as a wheelchair escort, he assists the Senior Health Department with various Lifeline service calls.
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Lena Wang Lena Wang has been with Virginia Hospital Center since 2005 and with the Senior Health Department as Assistant Manager since 2008. Lena assists in coordinating the Senior Health programs, presents health education lectures, and performs health screenings at events. Lena is in her second term with Arlington County’s Commission on Aging and is an active member on four of the Commission’s sub-committees for older adults. Lena has been an advocate for practicing preventive medicine and provides many senior wellness lectures throughout the year.
Cornelia Lesh Cornelia Lesh has been the Manager of Community Health since 2005. She oversees Virginia Hospital Center’s fitness and healthy lifestyle programs, including senior fitness classes. Cornelia also organizes health workshops for Hospital employees and enjoys opportunities to help with Lifeline installations and service calls.
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Virginia Hospital Center Primary Care The primary care physician is the one doctor who knows everything about your health. Your primary care physician knows your personal and family medical history, has the resources available to help you make lifestyle changes, and knows when to recommend appropriate tests and screenings. Virginia Hospital Center (VHC) Physician Group is a multi-specialty group of primary care physicians and a wide range of specialists located throughout Northern Virginia. Our physicians are carefully selected for their ability to deliver compassionate medical care at the highest level. When you entrust your medical care to the VHC Physician Group, you have a world-class team working together and advocating for your health. As a patient of the Virginia Hospital Center Physician Group, your relationship with our doctors is built on trust and respect. Our physicians take the time to get to know you, listen to your concerns and opinions, and develop the best plan of care specifically for you. You can expect: • World-class physicians • Top-quality, personalized medical care • Courteous and polite service • Electronic Health Record (EHR) with Patient Portal • Seamless, priority referrals to specialists • Coordinated care between primary care physicians and specialists • Latest medical technology and surgical procedures • Virginia Hospital Center’s advanced medical services • Clean and safe care environment • Acceptance of most insurance plans, including Medicare (always contact your insurer to verify coverage)
Virginia Hospital Center Physician Group Primary Care Locations Alexandria • 703.717.4148 1600 N. Beauregard St., Suite 300 Alexandria, VA 22311
McLean • 703.992.0649 6862 Elm St., Suite 600 McLean, VA 22101
Arlington • 703.717.4245 2800 Shirlington Rd., Suite 500 Arlington, VA 22206 1635 N. George Mason Dr., Suite 140 Arlington, VA 22205
Mount Vernon • 703.528.8260 1625 N. George Mason Drive, Suite 314 Arlington, VA 22205 Temporarily located on the Virginia Hospital Center campus.
Burke • 703.440.0107 8991 Cotswold Dr. Burke, VA 22012
Tysons • 703.712.1600 1500 Cornerside Boulevard, Suite 600 Tysons Corner, VA, VA 22182
Falls Church • 703.532.5436 131 E. Broad St., Suite 102 Falls Church, VA 22046
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Virginia Hospital Center Philips Lifeline Virginia Hospital Center has provided the Philips Lifeline personal emergency response system to the residents of Northern Virginia for more than 20 years. Regardless of the county in which you reside or your Hospital of choice, Virginia Hospital Center Senior Health staff come to your home to set up the equipment and will provide ongoing support for as long as you have the Lifeline service. Philips Lifeline is the leader in the medical alert industry and continues to develop new services and provide technological advances to help foster aging independently. The standard service features a discreet, waterproof Personal Help Button that can be worn around the neck or on your wrist. Lifeline with Auto Alert provides an added layer of protection by automatically placing a call for help if a fall is detected and you can’t push your button. Auto Alert is the most widely adopted, proven fall detection technology in the US market today. If you do not have a land-based phone line, Philips has the wireless HomeSafe Lifeline system. For those who are active and would like to continue doing the activities they enjoy, GoSafe Lifeline was designed for individuals in search of an easy-to-use medical alert system that provides access to help whether at home or on the go. Virginia Hospital Center and Philips Lifeline help provide individuals with the confidence to continue to get the most out of life.
Why Virginia Hospital Center and Philips Lifeline? • Virginia Hospital Center has been nationally recognized for providing unparalleled service in the Washington, DC Metro Region. • Virginia Hospital Center Senior Health Department staff provide in-home set up. • Virginia Hospital Center continues to be a leader in promoting healthy aging in the community. • 24-hour access to the US-based Lifeline response center. • Equipment is made in the US and is FDA-registered. • Philips Lifeline service is a monthly service with no long-term contracts. For more information or to set up the Lifeline service, please call 703.558.6859 or find us online at www.virginiahospitalcenter.com/programs/community/senior. 4
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Virginia Hospital Center Foundation Lifeline Assistance Fund Virginia Hospital Center established the Lifeline Assistance Fund in 2009 to provide a subsidy for the Lifeline service, enabling seniors to remain in their homes with confidence and safety. Since its inception, more than 60 subscribers have benefited from this program. Our goal is to continuously enroll low-income individuals into the Lifeline Assistance Fund each year, and to support each subscriber for as long as he or she is able to use the Lifeline service. Referrals are received from Hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, county social services providers and home health agencies. Jackie Igoe, Human Services Clinician with Arlington County’s Division of Aging and Disability Services, who has referred dozens of her own clients, says that because the Virginia Hospital Center Senior Health staff visit her clients in their homes, they are more likely to trust them and to properly use their Lifeline. According to her, the Hospital’s Lifeline Assistance Fund has greatly improved the quality of her low-income clients’ lives. As a not-for-profit Hospital, we rely on individual and corporate support of this program. With your help, this fund will assist our most vulnerable, at-risk community members by providing the Philips Lifeline service to those who otherwise would not be able to afford it. Support the Lifeline Assistance Fund by visiting: https://vhcf. ejoinme.org/lifeline. Applications can also be requested online.
“The Lifeline Assistance Fund allows my low-income clients to continue living in their own homes rather than in an institution. The team treats my clients with the highest level of professionalism and respect. They are so responsive to my clients’ needs! Recently, I had a client who needed the Lifeline service right away, and the Virginia Hospital Center installed it in her home within 24 hours of her request. A few of my low-income clients have fallen and used their Lifelines to get immediate help, thereby avoiding the sometimes serious health consequences of lying on the floor for a long period of time. On behalf of this population, I thank the Lifeline Assistance Fund for its generous support. The Lifeline Assistance Fund doesn’t just improve my clients’ lives; it saves them.” — Jackie Igoe, LCSW
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Senior Exercise & Wellness Virginia Hospital Center’s community wellness program offers a diverse menu of fitness & healthy lifestyle classes and assessments. The programs share a common goal: to improve and maintain the health of the community.
Ballston Common Mall-Walking
Virginia Hospital Center and Ballston Common Mall have partnered to host Common Walk for over 25 years, a free program that is open to the community. Walkers arrive at the mall Tuesday and Thursday morning and complete “laps” along the top three levels of the mall. A cool down and stretch is led by Senior Health Department staff at the end of the session.
Senior Health Exercise Classes
Regular exercise is associated with many health benefits, including successful managment of chronic medical conditions. Virginia Hospital Center provides a diverse selection of exercise classes that are sure to meet everyone’s needs. • Seniorcise • Yoga for Everybody • Gentle Yoga • Senior Strength and Stretch • Gentle Pilates • Zumba • Adaptive/Seated Yoga • Tai Chi • Nordic Walking
One-on-One Assessments
The Health Promotion Department provides a variety of health screenings at low-cost. Screenings are by appointment only and can be scheduled for: • Fingerstick Cholesterol Screen • Dermascan • Resting Metabolic Rate
• Hypothyroidism Screening • A1-C Diabetes Screening • Body Fat Analysis
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Support Groups Virginia Hospital Center believes that support groups bring together people facing similar issues, whether illness or major life changes. A support group can help you cope better and feel less isolated. Support groups are a place to: •E xchange practical information on caregiving problems and possible solutions • T alk through challenges and ways of coping •S hare feelings, needs and concerns • L earn about resources available in your community All of our support groups are facilitated by trained hospital staff.
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A Reassuring Environment Alzheimer’s & Dementia Caregiver Support Group
The Alzheimer’s and Dementia support group offers a safe place for caregivers, family and friends of persons with dementia to meet and develop a mutual support system. For more information, call 703.558.6859.
A Place To Share Support for Stroke Survivors
Stroke survivors and their families come together, share questions/concerns and participate in guest lectures. The group is led by physical therapists, occupational therapists and nurses with stroke experience. To learn more, call 703.558.6646.
A Sense of Calm The Short of Breath Club
Information and support is provided to people with chronic respiratory diseases. To learn more, call 703.558.6271.
A Learning Experience Cancer Resource Center Support Groups
The Cancer Resource Center offers a wide array of support groups that give patients and their families the opportunity to gather and share. To learn more about the groups listed below, call 703.558.5555. • Healing Through Art • Opening Windows • Man-to-Man
• Write Away Group • Mindfulness & Stress • Support Sisters
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Special Programs Healthy Aging Lecture Series: Knowing current healthcare trends and options for services in the area can help individuals age in their homes safely. This lecture series is a free, monthly program where specialists and professionals are invited to present the latest information on a variety of aging issues. Call 703.558.6859 for upcoming lectures. Memory Screening: The Senior Health Department sponsors free, confidential memory screenings to promote proper detection of memory problems and provide education about successful aging. The one-on-one, noninvasive screening takes only five to ten minutes and is administered by a qualified healthcare professional. Call 703.558.6859 for the next available screening date. Fall-Risk Assessments: A comprehensive exam measures one’s risk for falling via a medication review, blood pressure check, vision screening and six physical therapy tests to assess balance. A physical therapist will review results and provide a personal evaluation and recommendations on how to reduce risks, as well as offer education for successful independent living. Call 703.558.6859 for the next available date. Total Joint Replacement Class: Being prepared is the first step toward a successful surgical outcome, so be sure to attend our in-depth Total Joint Replacement Class. Learn what to ask your physician and nurses, and what to expect before, during and after your surgery. It is best to take this class four to six weeks prior to your surgery. Call 703.558.6621 to register for the class. Diabetes Education: The Virginia Hospital Center Diabetes Education Program is an American Diabetes Association Recognized Program. We cover comprehensive content on diabetes self-management for Type 1, Type 2 and gestational diabetes. Some topics include blood glucose monitoring, exercise, nutrition education, carbohydrate counting and coping skills. Call 703.558.5718 for information.
What sets Virginia Hospital Center apart from other area Hospitals? Virginia Hospital Center is the only Hospital in Northern Virginia to offer the Philips Lifeline Safe Transition for Hospital Patients program. The transition from Hospital to home is a critical time for many patients, especially during the first few weeks following discharge. Early intervention minimizes potential complications from a fall or other medical crises. Through this exciting new initiative, Virginia Hospital Center’s Senior Health staff set up the Philips Lifeline medical alert service at no cost for two months for “at risk” patients being discharged from Virginia Hospital Center. 8
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Senior Associates Membership Program
Senior Associates
Virginia Hospital Center recognizes that our seniors are a vital part of our community. It is our goal to make their experience with the Hospital the very best; that is why we created the Senior Associates Membership Program for our patrons 60 years and older. This annual membership program provides a variety of exclusive Hospital benefits.
Membership Benefits
Sign Up Today!
• Complimentary Hospital Parking for up to 50 visits
(Must swipe coded card upon exiting the garage. No parking attendants)
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• One Complimentary Annual Blood Chemistry Screening
(Completed at our Outpatient Laboratory, results can be sent to your physician.)
• Free Activation towards the Virginia Hospital Center-Philips Lifeline Set-Up Fee • 15% Off the Hospital’s Exercise Classes & Wellness Programs • 20% Off Hospital Food Court Purchases
Senior Associates Registration Form I am registering as a (please check one): Single Person—$45 Couple—$65 Checks should be made payable to: Virginia Hospital Center
Please mail this form with check or credit card information to: Virginia Hospital Center, John T. Hazel, MD Conference Center Attn: Senior Associates 1701 North George Mason Drive Arlington, VA 22205
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Advance Medical Directives Virginia Hospital Center Supports Patient Rights Planning ahead for medical decisions can make difficult situations more manageable for patients and their families. Advance planning is the only way to ensure that a patient’s wishes are followed in the event of a medical emergency or long-term illness. Under a Virginia law called the Healthcare Decisions Act, adults may sign a document that makes their choices about treatment known to their doctor and family in advance. In that document, they also can name someone to make decisions for them if they become unable to do so themselves. This document is known as an advance directive. The Virginia Healthcare Decisions Act allows patients to make two types of decisions about their healthcare in an advance directive. The first type tells people how to care for the patient if they ever have a terminal condition and are unable to make decisions. 10
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Tips to Prepare for a Visit to Virginia Hospital Center A well-planned visit to the Hospital helps you focus your energy and attention on your healthcare needs and questions. Whether the visit is for an appointment or an emergency, there are a few ways to keep it from being chaotic. By preparing a few simple things, you will be able to focus on the role you play in your own healthcare or the healthcare of a family member or friend.
Preparing for an Appointment or a Visit to the Hospital: Prepare what you can before you arrive.
• Always carry your photo ID and insurance card(s). • I f the visit is to see a physician, plan ahead of time and see what paperwork needs to be completed for the appointment. • I f you are visiting a family member staying in the Hospital, know the visiting hours, where to park and if you need any legal documents should you have medical power of attorney. • I f the visit entails an outpatient service (i.e. radiology, laboratory or therapy visit), make sure you have your physician’s order with you. •H ave your medical records up to date and readily accessible to share with your clinician.
Know where you are going.
•W hen you make your appointment, ask if there is a particular building or wing you should look for. • I nquire about the parking garage that is closest to your destination. Building signs and landmarks are helpful to know before you get into your car. •B ring exact change ($5) or a credit card for parking, if you’ll be driving to the Hospital.
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Navigating Virginia Hospital Center Main Campus is located at 1701 N. George Mason Drive, Arlington, VA 1715 Building (no entry after 8:00 pm)
Physician Offices Recruitment CLOSEST PARKING GARAGE: 1715 GREEN PARKING 1701 Building
Cancer Resource Center Community Classrooms Food Court John T. Hazel, MD Conference Center Health Information Management (HIM) Human Resources Inpatient Rehabilitation Medical Records (HIM) Outpatient Infusion Center Outpatient Pharmacy Radiation Oncology/Cyberknife Elm Library Virginia Hospital Center Foundation Women & Infant Health Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Center CLOSEST PARKING GARAGE: 1715 GREEN PARKING
Information Desks are located throughout the Hospital to provide assistance. They are staffed and located as follows: • 1701 Building, 8:00am—3:30 pm Monday - Friday • 1625 Building, 8:00am—6:00 pm Every Day • 1635 Building, 8:00am—3:00 pm Monday - Friday
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1625 Building (no entry after 8:00 pm except for Emergency Department)
Administration Cardiac Cath & EP Labs Cardiopulmonary Services & Rehabilitation Emergency Department Main Lobby of the Hospital Medical Inpatient Units/Rooms Outpatient Laboratory Outpatient Rehabilitation & Physiatry Physician Offices Pre-Operative Screening Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging Surgery Center CLOSEST PARKING GARAGE: 1625 BLUE PARKING
1635 Building (no entry after 8:00 pm)
GI Suite Physician Offices CLOSEST PARKING GARAGE: 1635 GOLD PARKING
If you need assistance parking your vehicle in the garage, Parking Valets are located at the 1625 BLUE Parking Garage. If your appointment is located in another building and you need assistance, you may ask at the 1625 Building Information Desk for a Wheelchair Escort. (All Information Desks and your physician’s office may call for a Wheelchair Escort at any time). Virginia Hospital Center • Senior Resource Guide • 703.558.6859
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Virginia Hospital Center Carlin Springs Campus The Carlin Springs Campus is located at 601 South Carlin Springs Road, Arlington, VA 22204.
Virginia Hospital Center Departments located at Carlin Springs Campus: • 24–Hour Virginia Hospital Center Urgent Care • Physicians are trained in Family Practice, Emergency Medicine or Internal Medicine and backed by a team of Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Licensed Radiology Technicians and ancillary staff. • Senior Health and Health Promotion • Community Wellness Classroom • Diabetes Education • Virginia Hospital Center Business Office • Outpatient Physical Medicine • Sports Medicine for Aquatic Therapy • Hand and Upper Extremity Rehabilitation
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Glossary of Terms Adult Day Center: Also called Adult Day Services, Adult Day Care or Adult Day Health Centers, these facilities and programs provide regular daytime care to senior adults for socialization; recreation; help with personal care; safety; and in some cases, health and rehabilitation-related services. Area Agency on Aging: The local or regional agency established under the Federal Older Americans Act to coordinate and provide a wide variety of services to the elderly. Assisted Living: Residences that offer private, homelike living space (for example, an apartment, private room or cottage) with services to support activities of daily living. Some assisted living residences also offer health care services. Most residences include housekeeping, meals and activity programs. Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs): Retirement communities that include various levels of care - from residential independent living to assisted living to skilled nursing care. Most CCRCs offer residency agreements, which include future health services and access to different levels of care. Dementia: Disorders of the brain, including Alzheimer’s disease and other illnesses, that result in a decline in the memory and other intellectual functions. Discharge Planning: A service provided through Hospitals and other health care providers to help place a convalescing patient in an appropriate care setting, or to arrange appropriate services at home. Durable Power of Attorney: A legal document executed as part of a person’s estate planning. In it, the person names an “attorney-infact” or “agent” to act on his or her behalf in business and/or health care matters. Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care: Also called a “Health Care Appointment” or a “Health Care Proxy.” This is a legal document that lets you give someone else the power to make health care decisions for you if a time comes that you can’t speak for yourself. Health Care Directive: Also called a “Living Will.” This is a document that lets you say what kinds of care you would want and not want if you were nearing the end of your life. Usually deals with life-sustaining measures. Home Health Care: Health care services provided in the home. Includes care and support provided by home health aides, certified nursing assistants, registered and licensed nurses, rehabilitation therapists, and social workers. Personal care assistants may also provide assistance with certain activities. Hospice Care: Care for the terminally ill and their families, emphasizing pain management and controlling symptoms, rather than seeking a cure. Offered by hospitals, long-term care facilities and hospice organizations on an inpatient basis or at home. Independent Living: Also called “residential independent living” or “congregate care.” Retirement communities offer independent senior living in a variety of settings such as apartments, cottages, duplex homes and patio homes. Residents must be able to live safely in the independent environment. Typical services offered by the retirement community include housekeeping, transportation, activities and dining. Meals On Wheels: Community-based meal service that delivers meals to the homes of senior adults at a modest charge. Medicaid: A joint state/federal program which helps pay the medical expenses of low-income individuals who meet the program’s qualifying standards. Medicare: The federal program that provides health insurance for people age 65 and over, for people with permanent kidney failure, and those with certain disabilities. Ombudsman: The ombudsman program provides advocacy and trouble-shooting support for long-term care and assisted living residents. Open access to the ombudsman is a protected resident right. Power of Attorney: A legal document that gives another person legal authority to act on one’s behalf. Respite Care: Temporary care for a person, provided by a home health care agency or other provider, in order to give the person’s regular caregiver rest and personal time. Respite care can be in the home, at an adult day center, or in a long-term care facility or hospital. Skilled Nursing Facility: Also called “nursing homes,” these facilities play two important roles: they provide rehabilitation or “subacute care” for people who have been discharged from the hospital but are not medically or physically able to return home; and they provide extended long-term care to frail or chronically ill persons who require a higher level of skilled nursing and medical supervision than is available in other settings.
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Understanding Senior Living Options The Housing Options section is color coded, so that you can easily find topics of interest and valuable information while you search. Continuing Care - Page 20 Communities offering a comprehensive, lifetime range of care from independent living to nursing care. Costs and levels of care vary widely, and most communities require new residents to be healthy and independent. Cost: $246 – $7,000+ per month. Entry fees are usually required. Who pays: Primarily private pay, with some services covered by Medicare, Medicaid or long-term care insurance
Independent Living - Page 23 Housing designed for individuals who can live independently. Some are affiliated with health care facilities that provide added support if needed. Cost: $166 – $7,000+ per month Who pays: Private pay or private pay with rent subsidy based on income
Assisted Living - Page 27
Housing for those who cannot live independently but do not need skilled nursing care. Level of assistance varies among facilities. Cost: $1,000 – $8,000+ per month Who pays: Private pay with some services covered by long-term care insurance
Nursing and Rehabilitiation - Page 32
Facilities staffed by health care professionals under the direction of a physician. Designed for individuals who need 24-hour skilled nursing care on a regular basis. Cost: $100-$500+ daily rate Who pays: Private pay, Medicare, Medicaid or long-term care insurance
Home Care - Page 36
A variety of services designed to help keep individuals who need assistance in their current home. Cost: Variable, depending on level and frequency of services Who pays: Private pay, Medicare, Medicaid or long-term care insurance
Resource Section- Page 41
A directory of senior-serving professionals available to provide a wide variety of services, from adult day care to transportation.
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Retirement Living Communities Continuing Care Communities offer support for changing health needs
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ontinuing 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-forservice 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 short-term nursing care is usually included in the contract, access to longterm nursing care is guaranteed only at daily rates. Entrance and monthly fees are lower because residents are responsible for all long-term 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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Housing Options Retirement Communities Swimming Pool Indoor Swimming Pool Outdoor Golf Course/Putting Green Fitness Center Gardening Area Pets Allowed
Location
Continuing Care Accreditation Commission
Phone
Nursing Care
Communities Offering Continuing Care
Assisted Living
www.retirement-living.com
Independent Units
Listings provided by
Web Address
ALEXANDRIA Fountains at Washington House,The
703.539.5303
Alexandria 113 46 55 n n n n
Goodwin House - Alexandria
703.824.1233 Alexandria 260 48 68 n n n n n goodwinhouse.org
Hermitage of Northern Virginia
703.797.3800
Alexandria 150 150 40 n n n n
FAIRFAX COUNTY Fairfax, The
703.799.1200
Fort Belvoir 382 75 56 n n n n n
Goodwin House - Bailey's Crossroads
703.578.7125
Falls Church 330 40 85 n n n n n goodwinhouse.org
Greenspring
800.917.3141
Springfield 1409 104 180 n n n n n
Vinson Hall - For Military Officers & Families
703.536.4344
McLean 245 57 49 n n n n
vinsonhall.org
Virginian, The
703.385.0555
Fairfax 106 99 3,928 n n n
thevirginian.org
703.667.9801
Fairfax
Woodlands Retirement Community, The
102 97 200 n n n n
Loudoun County Ashby Ponds
Falcons Landing - Retired Military Officers/Spouse
800.917.3141
Ashburn
705 84 42 n n n n n
888.762.3290 Potomac Falls 319 71 60 n n n n n
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY
Westminster at Lake Ridge
703.496.3440
Lake Ridge 235 40 60
n n n n wlrva.org
SHENANDOAH VALLEY
Shenandoah Valley Westminster Canterbury
540.665.5793 Winchester 212 60 40 n n n n n n svwc.org
Summit Square
800.586.5499 Waynesboro 81 20 18 n n n
Sunnyside Community
800.237.2257 Harrisonburg 271 78 84 n n n n n
Village at Orchard Ridge, The
888.723.8867 Winchester 178 28 n n n villageatorchardridge.org
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Forest Hills of DC — Formerly Methodist Home of DC
202.966.7623 Washington 57 57 50 n n n foresthillsdc.org
Ingleside at Rock Creek
202.596.3083 Washington 127 41 60 n n n n ircdc.org
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND
Ingleside at King Farm
240.499.9019 Rockville 245 32 26 n n n n
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Independent Living
Independent Living Communities Communities offer security with no home maintenance
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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 single-family development, except that
they provide special services, including security—an important consideration for many residents. Most independent living communities are fully secured, with staff members greeting and screening all visitors around the clock. Residents can leave home for extended periods of time knowing that their living quarters will be safe. As many individuals at this stage in their lives are looking to pursue new hobbies and interests with their free time, the activities and amenities available at a community are a major factor for potential residents. Several independent living communities provide a full range of activities such as shopping trips, outings to cultural events and organized
gatherings that promote socialization. Some communities also have tennis courts, swimming pools, activity rooms and other amenities that keep residents active and engaged. Most offer a variety of meal plans, including the option to prepare meals in your own apartment. Most independent living communities do not offer health care services (such as those provided, for example, by assisted living communities and skilled nursing/rehabilitation facilities), but some independent living communities are affiliated with health care facilities that can provide such care when it is needed. Residents also have the option of purchasing home health care services from outside providers to whom they may have grown accustomed.
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Wellness Center
Dining Facilities
Fitness Center
Gardening Area
Beauty/Barber Shop
Pets Allowed
Location
Public Trans. Nearby
Phone
Private Transportation
Independent Living Communities
Subsidies
www.retirement-living.com
Total Units
Listings provided by
Web Address
ALEXANDRIA Annie B. Rose House
703.548.4946
Alexandria
91 n n n n
Claridge House Alexandria
703.823.5444
Alexandria
300 n n n n
Fountains at Washington House, The
703.539.5303
Alexandria
113 n n n n n n n n
Goodwin House - Alexandria
703.824.1233 Alexandria 260 n n n n n n n n goodwinhouse.org
Hermitage of Northern Virginia
703.797.3800
Alexandria
150 n n n n n n n n
Ladrey Highrise
703.549.7115
Alexandria
170 n n n n n
Paul Spring Retirement Community
703.768.0234 Alexandria 129 n n n n n n n n paulspring.com
ARLINGTON COUNTY Carlin, The
703.243.4300
Arlington
162 n n n n
Claridge House I
703.521.9100
Arlington
300 n n n n
Culpepper Garden
703.528.0162
Arlington
267 n n n n n n
Hunter’s Park at Cherrydale
703.892.4330
Arlington
74 n n
Jefferson, The
703.516.9455
Arlington
325 n n n n n n n n
Sunrise at Bluemont Park
703.536.1060
Arlington
128 n n n n n n n n
Woodland Hill
703.931.5700
Arlington
235 n n n n n n
FAIRFAX COUNTY Aarondale Retirement Commmunity
703.813.1800
Arbor Terrace of Herndon
703.956.6311 Herndon 80 n n n n n n n at-herndon.com
Springfield
Burke Lake Gardens
703.644.0061
Burke
Coppermine Place
703.793.0336
Herndon
66 n n n n n n
Evergreen House
703.941.8707
Annandale
244 n n n n n n
100 n n n n n
Fairfax, The
703.799.1200
Fort Belvoir 382 n n n n n n n n thefairfaxretirement.com
Forest Glen at Sully Station
703.802.9501
Centreville
Goodwin House - Bailey’s Crossroads
703.578.7125
Falls Church 330 n n n n n n n n goodwinhouse.org
Greenspring
800.917.3141
Springfield 1409 n n n n n n n n
Gum Springs Glen
703.780.9072
Alexandria
Heatherwood Retirement
703.425.1698
Burke
Herndon Harbor House I & II
703.904.9444
Herndon
202 n n n n n n
60 n n n n 112 n n n n n n n n 120 n n n n
Home Eldercare
703.273.3640 Fairfax 8 n n n
Hunters Woods Fellowship House
703.620.4450
Reston
220 n n n n n
Kendrick Court at McNair Farms
703.793.9300
Herndon
139 n n n n
Lake Anne Fellowship House
703.471.6474
Reston
240 n n n n n n n
Lewinsville Center Residences
703.442.9621
McLean
22 n n n n
McLean
161 n n n n n n n
Lewinsville, The
703.442.8660
Lincolnian
703.914.0330 Alexandria 26 n n n n n n n n
Little River Glen
703.503.8700
Fairfax
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Wellness Center
Dining Facilities
Fitness Center
Gardening Area
Beauty/Barber Shop
Pets Allowed
Public Trans. Nearby
Private Transportation
Independent Living Communities
Subsidies
www.retirement-living.com
Total Units
Listings provided by
Phone
Location
703.538.6000
Arlington
150 n n n n n n
Manchester Lakes Senior Apartment Community 703.921.5500
Alexandria
252 n n n n n n
Morris Glen Apartments
703.719.7268
Alexandria
60 n n n n
Olley Glen Senior Residences
703.323.6565
Fairfax
90 n n n n n
Lockwood/Elmwood House
Web Address
Paul Spring Retirement Community
703.768.0234 Alexandria 39 n n n n n n n n paulspring.com
The Crossings at Chantilly
703.994.4561
Herndon
106 n n n n n n
Thoreau Place
703.620.0434
Reston
135 n n n n
Tysons Towers Apartments
703.281.2080
Vienna
274 n n n n
Vinson Hall - For Military Officers & Families 703.536.4344 McLean 245 n n n n n n n vinsonhall.org Virginian, The 703.385.0555 Fairfax 156 n n n n n n n n thevirginian.org Woodlands Retirement Community, The
703.667.9801
Fairfax
102 n n n n n n
FAUQUIER County Moffett Manor Apartments
540.341.8299
Warrenton
98 n n
FREDERICKSBURG REGION Alexander Heights - Independent Living
540.548.0010 Fredericksburg 147 n n n n n
Chancellor’s Village
540.786.5000 Fredericksburg 147 n n n n n n n n
English Oaks
540.372.7797 Fredericksburg 119 n n n n n
Enoch George Manor Apartments
540.710.9989 Spotsylvania 60 n n n n
Evergreens at Smith Run, The
540.374.1544 Fredericksburg 130 n n n n
Gardens of Stafford, The
540.657.1002
Kings Crest
540.891.9278 Fredericksburg 100 n n n n
Stafford
150 n n n n n
Madonna House at Belmont
540.371.8212 Fredericksburg 130 n n n n n n n
Meadows at Salem Run, The
540.786.1733 Fredericksburg 180 n n n n n
Mill Park Terrace
540.371.4430 Fredericksburg 129 n n n
LOUDOUN COUNTY
Arbor Terrace of Herndon
703.956.6311 Herndon 80 n n n n n n n at-herndon.com
Ashby Ponds
800.917.3141
Ashburn
705 n n n n n n n
703.896.9771
Sterling
150 n n n
Cascades Village
Falcons Landing Retired Mlitary Officers/Spouse 888.762.3290 Potomac Falls 319 n n n n n n n n Leisure World of Virginia
703.581.1711
Lansdowne 150 n n n n n n
Madison House Apartments
703.777.5510
Sommerset Retirement Community
703.450.6411
Leesburg
Sterling 102 n n n n n n n n sommersetretirement.com
100 n n n
Sunrise at Countryside
703.430.0681
Sterling
53 n n n n n n n
Waltonwood Ashburn
703.468.0423
Ashburn
115 n n n n n n n
Wingler House East & West
703.858.9507
Ashburn
264 n n n n n n
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Wellness Center
Dining Facilities
Fitness Center
Gardening Area
Beauty/Barber Shop
Pets Allowed
Location
Public Trans. Nearby
Phone
Private Transportation
Independent Living Communities
Subsidies
www.retirement-living.com
Total Units
Listings provided by
Web Address
PRINCE WILLIAM Dunbarton
703.393.2896
Bristow 497 n n n
Fairmont Independent Retirement Living, The
703.257.7111
Manassas
101 n n n n
Lake Ridge Fellowship House
703.494.4455
Woodbridge
99 n n n n n n
Marywood Apartments
703.369.7950
Manassas
129 n n n n n n n
Oaks Senior Apartment Community, The
703.221.4888
Triangle
58 n n n
Oaks of Wellington
703.365.8500
Manassas
Park Place
703.257.3455 Manassas Park 148 n n n n n n
Potomac Woods Senior Living
703.491.9710
Woodbridge 128 n n n n n
Quarry Station Seniors Apartments
703.393.7788
Manassas
River Run at Prince William Commons
703.878.4618
Woodbridge 300 n n n n n
Victoria Park Apartments
703.441.6488
Woodbridge 110 n n n n n n n n n
Westminster at Lake Ridge
703.496.3440
Lake Ridge 235 n n n n n n n n wlrva.org
Woods at Victoria Park
703.441.0555
Woodbridge
131 n n n n n
79 n n n n n
48 n n n
SHENANDOAH REGION Greenfield at Strasburg
540.465.9249
Strasburg
10 n n n n
Shenandoah Valley Westminster Canterbury
540.665.5793 Winchester 212 n n n n n n n n svwc.org
Summit Square
800.586.5499 Waynesboro 81 n n n n n n n
Sunnyside Community
800.237.2257 Harrisonburg 271 n n n n n n n
Village at Orchard Ridge, The
888.723.8867 Winchester 178 n n villageatorchardridge.org
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Forest Hills of DC (Formerly Methodist Home) 202.966.7623 Washington 57 n n n n n n n n foresthillsdc.org Grand Oaks 202.349.3400 Washington 139 n sibley.org/grand_oaks Ingleside at Rock Creek 202.596.3083 Washington 127 n n n n n n n ircdc.org Seabury at Friendship Terrace Seabury at Home First
202.244.7400
Washington 189 n n n n n n n
202.635.9384
Washington
friendshipterrace.com
12 n n n seaburyrescources.org
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Maryland
Ingleside at King Farm Seabury at Springvale Terrace Springhouse of Bethesda Springhouse of Silver Spring
240.499.9019 Rockville 245 n n n n n n n n inglesideatkingfarm.org 301.587.0190 301.652.1445
Silver Spring 120 n n n n n n n Bethesda
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301.495.7366 Silver Spring 75 n n n n n n n springhouse-al.com
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Assisted Living Communities
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Providing supportive services
ssisted 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-theart 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 as-
sisted living communities, also commonly called residential care facilities or personal care homes, come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Who Needs It? Residents of assisted living usually include anyone who needs some help with the activities of daily life. These include eating, bathing, dressing, transferring, toileting, medication management and walking. Most communities offer three meals a day served in a common dining area. Many also offer some type of assistance with transportation. Housekeeping and laundry services are standard offerings. Staff members are available to meet resident needs 24 hours a day. Most communities are equipped with security systems, and emergency call systems are often available in all residences. For residents with more acute health care
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needs, such as Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, special units and/or specially trained staff members are often available. In addition, communities offer a wide range of social activities to stimulate resident contact. Choosing a Community First and foremost, consider the needs and desires of the potential resident. Narrow the search by reviewing a list of all the local communities. Request a brochure from your top choices, as well as other specific information such as the resident agreement or contract, a list of services and amenities, detailed prices, staffing information, admission and discharge criteria, and community rules. Visit a facility more than once to get a complete feel of the lifestyle at the community. Talk with staff and residents and tour the entire facility.
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Assisted Living Communities & Homes
Phone
Location
Total Units
Listings provided by
Subsidies Private Units Available Scheduled Transportation Alzheimer’s/Dementia Care Respite Care Gardening Area
Assisted Living
Web Address
ALEXANDRIA David Lane House - Labier Assisted Living
703.362.2499
Alexandria
8 n n n n n
Dawes House - Labier Assisted Living
703.362.2499
Alexandria
8 n n n n n
Fountains at Washington House, The
703.539.5303
Alexandria
46 n n n n
Goodwin House - Alexandria
703.824.1233 Alexandria 42 n n n n n goodwinhouse.org
Hermitage of Northern Virginia
703.797.3800
Alexandria 150 n n n n n
Sunrise of Alexandria
703.212.9192
Alexandria
76 n n n n n
Sunrise at Mt. Vernon
703.780.9800
Alexandria 107 n n n n
Westgate-Labier Assisted Living
703.362.2499
Mt. Vernon
8 n n n n n
ARLINGTON COUNTY Culpepper Garden
703.528.0162
Arlington
73 n n
Emeritus at Arlington
703.294.6875
Arlington
125 n n n n n 61 n n n
Jefferson, The
703.516.9455
Arlington
Sunrise of Arlington
703.524.5300
Arlington
47 n n n n n
Sunrise at Bluemont Park
703.536.1060
Arlington
52 n n n n n
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Arden Courts of Annandale Arden Courts of Fair Oaks Arleigh Burke Pavilion Avalon House (9 Locations below) Avalon House at Cawdor Court
Springfield
703.383.0060 Fairfax 56 n n n n arden-courts.com 703.506.6900 McLean 21 n n n n vinsonhall.org 301.656.8823
McLean
8 n n n n n
Avalon House at Gerard Court
301.656.8823 Falls Church 8 n n n n n
Avalon House at High Street
301.656.8823 Falls Church 8 n n n n n
Avalon House at Laburnum Street
301.656.8823
Mclean
8 n n n n n
Avalon House at Oakview Drive
301.656.8823
McLean
8 n n n n n
Avalon House at Woodacre Drive
301.656.8823
McLean
8 n n n n n
Avalon House on Gelston Circle
301.656.8823
McLean
8 n n n n n
Avalon House on Hardwood Lane
301.656.8823
McLean
8 n n n n n
Avalon House on Woodland Drive
301.656.8823 Falls Church 8 n n n n n
Braddock Glen
703.425.3535
Fairfax
60 n n n
Brightview Great Falls
703.759.2513
Great Falls
90 n n n n
Falls Church 97 n n n n chesterbrookres.org
Chesterbrook Residences
703.531.0781
Coomber House
571.228.6193
Herndon
Crystal Gardens Assisted Living
703.642.5329
Springfield
8 n n n n n
Dominion House, LLC
703.533.3060
Great Falls
8 n n n n n
Eden Homes Group - 8333 Lewinsville Eden Homes Group - 8337 Lewinsville
301.299.2637 McLean 8 n n n n edenhomesgroup.com
Emilia Assisted Living
703.971.5205
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Assisted Living Communities & Homes
Phone
Location
Total Units
Listings provided by
Subsidies Private Units Available Scheduled Transportation Alzheimer’s/Dementia Care Respite Care Gardening Area
Assisted Living
Web Address
Fairfax, The
703.799.1200
Gardens at Fair Oaks, The
703.278.1001
Goodwin House - Bailey’s Crossroads Great Falls Assisted Living-A Memory Care Comm.
703.578.7125
703.421.0690 Herndon 64 n n n n n greatfallsassistedliving.com
Great Falls Manor
703.759.5694
Great Falls
Springfield 102 n n n n
Fort Belvoir 75 n n n n thefairfaxretirement.com Fairfax
96 n n n n n
Falls Church 40 n n n n
goodwinhouse.org
8 n n n n
Greenspring
800.917.3141
Heatherwood Retirement
703.425.1698
Burke
Home Eldercare
703 273.3640
Fairfax
8 n n n n
Keough Senior Living
703.579.9972
Fairfax
8 n n n n
Leewood Healthcare Center
703.256.9770
Annandale
40 n n n n n n
112 n n n n
Lincolnian
703.914.0330 Alexandria 52 n n n
LOVE’EM CARE Milly’s Home
703.680.4630 Woodbridge 6 n n n n loveem_care@verizon.net
Oakton Home
703.242.1700
Paul Spring Retirement Community
703.768.0234 Alexandria 106 n n n
703.246.9809 Fairfax 3 n n n n millyshome.org Oakton
3 n n n n n paulspring.com
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
Spring Hills Mt. Vernon
703.780.7100 Alexandria 85 n n n n n spring-hills.com
Sunrise at Fair Oaks
703.264.0506
Fairfax
92 n n n n n
Sunrise at George Mason
703.934.5069
Fairfax
76 n n n n n n
Oakton
75 n n n n n
Sunrise at Hunter Mill
703.255.1006
Sunrise at Mt. Vernon
703.780.9800
Sunrise at Reston Town Center
703.956.8930
Reston
102 n n n n
Sunrise of Fairfax
703.691.0046
Fairfax
52 n n n n n
Alexandria 107 n n n n
Sunrise of Falls Church
703.534.2700
Sunrise of McLean
703.734.1600
McLean
88 n n n n n
Sunrise of Springfield
703.922.6800
Springfield
95 n n n n n
Sylvestery, The Tall Oaks Assisted Living
703.970.2700 McLean 36 n n n n n vinsonhall.org 703.834.9800
Falls Church 70 n n n n sunriseseniorliving.com
Reston 157 n n n n n talloaksatreston.com
Thetford House Assisted Living
703.719.7441
Tysons Woods Assisted Living
703.846.0395 Vienna 8 n n n n tysonswoodsllc.com
Alexandria
8 n n n n
Vienna Manor Assisted Living
703.938.7080
Vienna
Virginian, The
703.385.0555
Fairfax 106 n n n n n thevirginian.org
8 n n n n n
FAUQUIER County Amerisist Assisted Living - Warrenton
540.347.6000
Warrenton
41 n n n n n
Villa at Suffield Meadows, The
540.316.3800
Warrenton
67 n n n n n
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Total Units
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Assisted Living
Web Address
FREDERICKSBURG REGION Chancellor’s Village
540.786.5000 Fredericksburg 40 n n n n
Golden Living Center
540.786.8351 Fredericksburg 16 n n
Greenfield Assisted Living of Fredericksburg
540.374.8200 Fredericksburg 40 n n n
Greenfield Assisted Living of Stafford
888.935.9353
HeartFields Assisted Living at Fredericksburg
540.373.8800 Fredericksburg 81 n n n n n
Stafford
60 n n n n
Poet’s Walk Memory Care
540.898.1900 Fredericksburg 60 n n n n n
Spring Arbor of Fredericksburg
540.548.2133 Fredericksburg 76 n n n n n
The Crossings at Falls Run
540.479.3788
Stafford
103 n n n n
LOUDOUN COUNTY Ashby Ponds
800.988.0809
Ashburn
90 n n n n
Johnson Center at Falcons Landing
888.762.3290 Potomac Falls 44 n n n n n
Lovettsville Home Assisted Living, The
540.822.3824
Lovettsville
8 n n n n
Meadow Glen of Leesburg
703.737.6149
Leesburg
37 n n n n
Monroe House
888.643.5617
Sterling
70 n n n n
Morningside House of Leesburg
888.632.1985
Leesburg
64 n n n n
Spring Arbor of Leesburg
703.777.9300
Leesburg
79 n n n n n
Sunrise at Countryside
703.430.0681
Sterling
47 n n n n n
Sunrise of Leesburg
703.777.1971
Leesburg
34 n n n n
Waltonwood Ashburn
703.468.0423
Ashburn
99 n n n n n
Woodland Assisted Living
540.822.5272
Lovettsville 17 n n n n
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY Amerisist Assisted Living - Manassas
703.393.6300
Manassas
23 n n n n n
Aspen Hill Assisted Living
703.491.3388
Woodbridge
8 n n n n
Aurora Home Inc., The
703.730.6801
Woodbridge
6 n n n n n n
Care One Assisted Living
703.680.2666
Woodbridge
3 n n n n
Caton Merchant House
703.335.8402
Manassas
78 n n n
District Home Assisted Living at Birmingham Green
703.257.0935
Manassas
64 n n n n n n
Emeritus at Lake Ridge
703.680.0600
Woodbridge 79 n n n n n
Emeritus at Manassas
703.392.0102
Manassas
Full-House Elderly Care Home
703.730.8145
Dale City
4 n n n n n
Golden Years & More
703.791.0058
Manassas
7 n n n
My Country Home, Inc.
703.731.0857
Haymarket
3 n n n n n
Potomac Place Assisted Living
703.494.3817
Woodbridge 104 n n n n n
Sudley Manor House
703.392.9797
Manassas
72 n n n n 3 n n n n n
Viresco Home for Adults
703.754.8800
Haymarket
Westminster at Lake Ridge
703.496.3440
Lake Ridge 40 n n n n wlrva.org
Willow Oaks at Birmingham Green
703.257.0935
Manassas 107 n n n n n
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Web Address
SHENANDOAH REGION Adonia Gardens
540.459.2111
Woodstock 30 n n n n n
Amerisist Assisted Living - Front Royal
540.651.0505
Front Royal 23 n n n n n
Amerisist Assisted Living - Stephens City
540.868.0200 Stephens City 41 n n n n n
Apple Manor Christian Alf
540.667.1641
Winchester 74 n n n n n
Craven Hall
540.459.2511
Woodstock 19 n n
Dutch Haven
540.436.3297
Maurertown 42 n n n n
Greenfield of Berryville
540.955.4557
Greenfield of Woodstock
540.459.2525
Woodstock 42 n n n
Berryville
60 n n n n
Greenfield Reflections of Strasburg
540.465.5900
Strasburg
36 n n n n n 34 n n n
Greenfield Senior Living of Strasburg
540.465.9249
Strasburg
Hidden Springs Senior Living
540.636.2008
Bentonville 30 n n n n
Hilltop House
540.667.5323
Winchester 57 n n
Royal Haven
540.636.6611
Front Royal 130 n n n n n
Royal Haven of Woodstock
540.459.2902
Woodstock 30 n n n
Shenandoah Valley Village
540.740.8100
New Market 40 n n Winchester 73 n n n n n
Spring Arbor of Winchester
540.662.6883
Stoney Creek Adult Care Residence
540.984.8606
Summit Square
800.586.5499 Waynesboro 20 n n n n n
Edinburg
23 n n
Sunnyside Community
800.237.2257 Harrisonburg 78 n n n n n
The Glebe
540.591.2200
The Willows At Meadow Branch
540.667.3000
Daleville
32 n n n n n
Winchester 79 n n n n
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Forest Hills of DC (Formerly Methodist Home of DC) Forest Side Ingleside at Rock Creek Grand Oaks
202.966.7623 Washington 57 n n n n n foresthillsdc.org 202.966.7623 Washington 33 n n n n n forestsidedc.org 202.596.3083 Washington 41 n n n n n ircdc.org 202.349.3400 Washington 139 n n n n n sibley.org/grand_oaks
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Maryland
Arden Courts Memory Care - Kensington Arden Courts Memory Care - Potomac Arden Courts Memory Care - Silver Spring Ingleside at King Farm Seabury at Springvale Terrace Springhouse of Bethesda Springhouse of Silver Spring Springhouse of Westwood Please confirm all information with communities.
301.493.7881 Kensington 64 n n n n arden-courts.com 301.983.3620 Potomac 48 n n n n arden-courts.com 301.847.3051
Silver Spring 52 n n n n n arden-courts.com
240.499.9019 Rockville 32 n n n n n inglesidekingfarm.com 301.587.0190
Silver Spring 36 n n n springvaleterrace.com
301.652.1445 Bethesda 87 n n n n springhouse-al.com 301.495.7366 Silver Spring 75 n n n n springhouse-al.com 301.657.9111 Bethesda 62 n n n n n springhouse-al.com Highlighting denotes paid sponsorship Virginia Hospital Center • Senior Resource Guide • 703.558.6859
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Specialized care for individuals who need daily assistance hile 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 tempo- services every resident receives, includrary facilities during a recovery period ing rent for the room, housekeeping, after a surgery or illness. meals and general nursing care. It is important to understand all the services Who Pays for Nursing Care? and amenities that are not included in Medicare, Medicaid, private insur- the basic daily rate. ance and personal assets are all used under various circumstances to pay for What to Look for in Nursing Care services in a nursing care facility. If a Before choosing a home, contact the facility is not certified by Medicare and Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Medicaid, the care will have to be paid of your Area Agency on Aging. Ombudsfor entirely with personal funds. man programs promote the highest In general, Medicare pays for skilled quality of life and care for residents of nursing care following hospitalization nursing facilities and can help families for the same illness or condition at 100 and staff with inquiries and complaints. percent of the cost for days 1 – 20. Tell the ombudsman which options you Some long-term care insurance pays are considering and request any inforfor nursing home care; insurance pay- mation they may have. ments are usually a fixed amount for a Visit your prospective communities specified number of qualified days. at different times of day. Talk with resiThe basic daily rate is the standard dents. Be persistent about getting your charge the nursing home bills to all resi- questions answered. dents, which covers the fundamental
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City
IV Therapy
Phone
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ALEXANDRIA
Envoy Health of Alexandria
703.684.9100
Fountains at Washington House,The
Goodwin House - Alexandria
900 Virginia Ave.
Alexandria
n n 111 n n n
703.539.5303
5100 Fillmore Ave.
Alexandria
n 55 n n n
703.824.1233
4800 Fillmore Ave.
Alexandria
n n 80 n
Hermitage of Northern Virginia
703.797.3800
5000 Fairbanks Ave.
Mt. Vernon Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Woodbine Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center
703.360.4000
8111 Tis Well Dr.
Alexandria
n n 130 n n n
703.836.8838
2729 King Street
Alexandria
n n 307 n n n n
Alexandria 40 n n n n
ARLINGTON COUNTY Cherrydale Health & Rehabilitation Center
703.243.7640
Arlington
n n 240 n n n n
HCR/ManorCare - Arlington
703.379.7200 550 S. Carlin Springs Rd.
3710 Lee Hwy.
Arlington
n n 171 n n n n
Jefferson, The
703.516.9455
Arlington
n 31 n n
Arlington
n n 115 n n n n
900 N. Taylor St.
Potomac Center - Genesis HealthCare 703.920.5700/800.205.9342
1785 S. Hayes St
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City
IV Therapy
Phone
Respite Care Hospice Care Respiratory Therapy
Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers
Total Beds
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FAIRFAX COUNTY
Arleigh Burke Pavilion
703.506.6900
1739 Kirby Rd.
McLean
n 49 n n n
Burke Health and Rehab Center
703.425.9765
9640 Burke Lake Rd.
Burke
n n 120 n n
Commonwealth Health & Rehab
703.934.5000
4315 Chainbridge Rd.
Fairfax
n n 143 n n n
Envoy Health of Alexandria
703.684.9100
900 Virginia Ave.
Alexandria
n 55 n n n
10701 Main St.
Fairfax Nursing Center
703.273.7707
Fairfax
n n 200 n n n
Fairfax, The Golden LivingCenter - Sleepy Hollow Manor Goodwin House - Bailey’s Crossroads
703.799.1200 9140 Belvoir Woods Pkwy
Fort Belvoir
n 56 n n n
703.256.7000
6700 Columbia Pike
Annandale
n n 220 n n n n
703.578.7125
3440 S. Jefferson St.
Falls Church
n n 85 n n
Greenspring
800.917.3141
7470 Spring Village Dr.
Springfield
n 180 n
HCR/ManorCare - Alexandria
703.765.6107
1510 Collingwood Rd.
Alexandria
n n 96 n n n n
Iliff Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
703.560.1000
8000 Iliff Dr.
Dunn Loring
n n 130 n n n
Leewood Healthcare Center
703.256.9776
7120 Braddock Rd.
Annandale
n n 132 n n n n
ManorCare Fair Oaks Mt. Vernon Nursing and Rehab Center Powhatan Nursing Home, Inc. Virginian, The
703.352.7172 12475 Lee Jackson Hwy. 703.360.4000
8111 Tis Well Dr.
703.538.2400
2100 Powhatan St.
703.277.6611
9229 Arlington Blvd.
Fairfax
n n 145 n n n
Alexandria
n n 130 n n n
Falls Church 160 n n n Fairfax
n n 98 n n n n
FAUQUIER County Fauquier Health Rehabilitation & Nursing Ctr.
540.316.5500
360 Hospital Dr.
Warrenton
n n 113 n n n n
Oak Springs of Warrenton
540.347.4770
614 Hastings Ln.
Warrenton
n n 130 n n n
LOUDOUN COUNTY Ashby Ponds
800.988.0809 21170 Ashby Ponds Blvd.
Ashburn
n 44 n n
HealthSouth Acute Rehabilitation Hospital
703.957.2000
Heritage Hall
703.777.8700 122 Morven Park Rd. NW
Leesburg
n n 164 n n n n
Inova Loudoun Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr.
703.771.2841 235 Old Waterford Rd., NW
Leesburg
n n 100 n n
24430 Millstream Dr.
Johnson Center at Falcons Landing
703.404.5205
Potomac Falls Health & Rehab. Center
703.834.5800 46531 Harry Byrd Highway
20535 Earhart Place
Aldie
n n 40 n
Potomac Falls n 60 n n Sterling
n n 150 n n n
PRINCE WILLIAM Envoy of Woodbridge
703.491.6167 14906 Jefferson Davis Hwy.
Woodbridge
n n 120 n n n n
Gainesville Health & Rehab. Center
571.248.6100 7501 Heritage Village Plaza
Gainesville
n n 120 n n n
Manassas Health & Rehab Center
703.257.9770
8575 Rixlew Ln
Manassas
n n 120 n n
Northern Virginia Healthcare Center
703.257.0935
8605 Centreville RD
Manassas
n n 180 n n n
Westminster at Lake Ridge
703.496.3440
12191 Clipper Dr
Lake Ridge
n n 60 n n n n
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Forest Hills of DC (Formerly Methodist Home of DC)
202.966.7623 4901 Connecticut Ave., NW
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n n 50 n
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Ingleside at Rock Creek
Address
City
202.596.3083
3050 Military Rd NW
Washington
IV Therapy
Phone
Respite Care Hospice Care Respiratory Therapy
Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers
Total Beds
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n n 60 n n n n
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Maryland
ManorCare - Bethesda
301.530.9000
6530 Democracy Blvd.
Bethesda
n n 99 n n n
8700 Jones Mill Rd.
Chevy Chase
n n 157 n n n n
Potomac
n n 158 n n n n
ManorCare - Chevy Chase
301.657.8686
ManorCare - Potomac
301.299.2273 10714 Potomac Tennis Ln.
ManorCare - Silver Spring
301.890.5552
2501 Musgrove Rd.
Silver Spring
n n 130 n n n
ManorCare - Wheaton
301.942.2500
11901 Georgia Ave.
Wheaton
n n 94 n n n
PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY
Heartland Health Care Ctr.- Hyattsville
301.559.0300
6500 Riggs Rd.
Hyattsville
n n 150 n n n
Heartland Health Care Ctr.- Adelphi
301.434.0500
1801 Metzerott Rd.
Adelphi
n n 200 n n n
ManorCare - Largo
301.350.5555
600 Largo Rd.
Largo
n n 130 n n n n
Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Sponsor’s Websites Arleigh Burke Pavilion
arleighburke.org
Envoy Health of Alexandria
envoycare.com
Fairfax, The
thefairfaxretirement.com
Forest Hills of DC (Formerly Methodist Home of DC)
foresthillsdc.org
Golden LivingCenter - Sleepy Hollow Manor
goldenliving.com
HCR/ManorCare hcr-manorcare.com HealthSouth Acute Rehabilitation Hospital
healthsouthnorthernvirginia.com
Heartland Health Care Ctr.
hcr-manorcare.com
Ingleside at Rock Creek
ircdc.org
Mt. Vernon Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
mvnrc.net
Potomac Center - Genesis HealthCare
genesishcc.com
Potomac Falls Health & Rehab. Center
potomacfalls-rehab.com
Powhatan Nursing Home, Inc.
powhatan-nursinghome.com
Virginian, The
thevirginian.org
Westminster at Lake Ridge
wlrva.org
Woodbine Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center
woodbinerehab.com
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Receive assistance while enjoying the comforts of home ome care can include a wide variety of healthcare and supportive services, from professional nursing and home health aide services to physical, occupational, respiratory and speech therapies. An advancing industry, home healthcare is essentially skilled nursing care and certain other forms of healthcare that you get in your home for the treatment of an illness or injury. It is an important option to consider regardless of one’s age or health conditions. Options in Home Care An incredibly diverse field, home care includes companion care, home healthcare, skilled nursing or hospice care. COMPANION CARE is provided by caregivers or companions, who serve as surrogate family members, performing
many of the tasks that family members would typically complete. Assistance from companion caregivers can include meal preparation, medication reminders, laundry, light housekeeping, shopping, transportation and assistance with exercising. The overall goals of companion care providers are to ensure that the home environment remains safe and that the individual has a companion to spend time with when family is not available. HOME HEALTHCARE is for those who are no longer able to perform all of the functions of daily living by themselves but who do not require skilled medical services. A home health aide can help with activities of daily living (ADLs), which include bathing, dressing, transferring, eating and toileting. Additional services generally include meal preparation, mobility exercises, housekeep-
ing, laundry, medication reminders and transportation. SKILLED NURSING CARE is prescribed by a physician and is administered by a registered nurse. The services provided by skilled nurses include: administering injections, administering medications, wound care, IV monitoring, blood tests, catheter care, respiratory therapy, physical therapy, feeding tube administration and more. Finding a Provider After determining the type and amount of services needed along with payment options, consumers should begin interviewing potential providers. This is a highly important decision, since finding a qualified, reliable and compassionate individual is essential to the health and happiness of patients and their families.
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ACCfamily (Adult Companion Care, Inc)
877.549.7894 n n n
Allegiance Home Care
703.539.6029
n n n
America’s Nursing
703-998-8900
n n n n americasnursing.com
Bikam Home Health Services
703.539.0305
n n n n n bikamhomehealth.com
BrightStar Care
703.496.4616
n n n n brightstarcare.com
Capital Home Health Care
703.737.6310 n n n n capitalhomehealth.com
Care Advantage, Inc.
703.436.4767
n n n n
CareOptions, an Ann E. O’Neil, Inc. company
703.538.6838
n n n
Caring Matters Home Care
703.541.8360 n n n caringmattershomecarefairfaxva.com
CBN Healthcare Services, Inc.
571.398.2600
n n n n n cbnhealthcare.com
Comfort Keepers HERNDON
703.435.2500
n n n n
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Comfort Keepers FAIRFAX
703.591.7117
n n n
comfortkeepers.com
Dalecare Home Health
703.440.0755
n n n n n dalecare.com
Dubols Home Care, Inc
703.312.1001
n n n n n n dubols.com
Gentle Touch Home Healthcare
703.763.4717
n n n n n
hareneb@yahoo.com
GeriatriCare® Management, Inc. 703.313.6114 n n n
geriatricare.net
Global Home Care (BILINGUAL)
703.279.6588
n n n n globalhomecare.net
Goodheart Home Health Care Services
703.256.4920
n n n n n n goodhearthealthcare.com
Home Care Assistance 703.356.4333 n n n Home Helpers of Northern VA
n n n
homehelpers.com
Home Instead Senior Care 703.533.7368 n n n
homeinstead.com/arlington.va
Homewatch CareGivers of Falls Church
703.766.0154 703.992.7420
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ISADA Healthcare Services
703.665.4479
Medicaid
Medicare
Phone
Home Healthaide
Home Health Care & Services
Skilled Care
Live in Care
www.retirement-living.com
Homemaker Care
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Lifematters 301.652.7212 n n n lifemattersusa.com
LightHouse Healthcare, Inc. 703.550.1400 n n n n n n lhihome.com LivinRite Home Health Services, Inc.
703.396.6677 n n n n
livinrite.com
Minerva Home Healthcare
703.553.2510
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Moon River Senior Care and Transportation
703.766.5758
n n n n
moonriverseniorcare.com
Nursing Referral Service 703.442.0229 n n n
nursingreferralservice.com
Old Dominion Home Care, Inc
703.273.0422
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Options for Senior America
301.562.1100
n n n n n optionscorp.com
Optum Palliative & Hospice Care
571.262.5200 n n optumhospice.com
Premier Homecare
703.896.7555
premierhomecare.org
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703.313.6114
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Medicaid
Medicare
Home Healthaide
Phone
Skilled Care
Home Health Care & Services
Live in Care
www.retirement-living.com
Homemaker Care
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Web Address
Professional Healthcare Resources Inc.
703.752.8741
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Right At Home
703.538.4584
n n n n
rightathome.net
SenCura 703.880.2547 n n n
sen-cura.com
The Medical Team, Inc
703.390.2300 n n n n n medicalteam.com
Thrive at Home
703.383.9300
Tristate Quality Care
703.665.3566 n n n tristatequalitycare.com
Trans Care Home Health
571.323.9046
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thriveathome.com
n n n n n n transcarehomehealth.com
The Virginian Home Health Services 703.385.0555 n n n n n
thevirginian.org
Virginia Healthcare Services
703.333.5288
n n n n virginiahealthcareservices.com
Visiting Angels
703.291.1262
n n n n visitingangels.com/Vienna
WeCare Health Services
703.879.3750
n n n n wecarehs.net
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Resources Adult Day Care Programs Fairfax County Adult Day Health Care Program
703.246 .8743
fairfaxcounty.gov/hd/adhc
Insight Memory care Center
703.204.4664
InsightMCC.org
Walter Reed Adult Day
703.228.5340
arlingtonva.us/locations/walter-reed-adult-center/
Aging, Disability and Caregiver Information Alexandria Aging and Adult Services
707.838.0900
Alexandria.gov/aging
Arlington Aging and Disability Services
703-228-1700
aging-disability.arlingtonva.us
Fairfax County Aging Disability and Caregiver Resource Line 703.324.7948 /TTY 711
fairfaxcounty.gov/olderadults
Senior Services of Alexandria
703.836.4414
Seniorservicesalex.org
Virginia Hospital Center/Senior Health Dept.
703.558.6859
virginiahospitalcenter.com/senior
Alzheimer’s and Memory Care Support National Capital Chapter Alzheimer’s Association
703.766.9028
alz.org/nca
Appraisers & Auctioneers Francine Proulx, ASA, AM ISA, Art/Antiques Information Resource, LLC 703.395.7015
artantiquesinfo.com
Four Sales Ltd. 703.256.8300 foursales.com Care Management Buckley’s for Seniors
GeriatriCare® Management, Inc
703.390.0535
buckleys4seniors.com
703.313.6114 x10
geriatricare.net
JSSA (Jewish Social Service Agency)
703.204.9100
jssa.org
Seabury Resources for Aging
202.364.0020
seaburycaremanagement.org
Senior Care Associates, Inc.
703.502.0240
seniorcare-associates.com
Virginia Hospital Center/ Senior Health Dept.
703.558.6859
virginiahospitalcenter.com/senior
CONTINUING CARE COMMUNITY (55+ ACTIVE ADULT)
Goodwin House at Home 703.575.5202
goodwinhouse.org
Counseling CareRing
703.516.6770 Crisislink.org/crisislink-services/careering
JSSA (Jewish Social Service Agency)
703.204.9100
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jssa.org
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Resources Daily Money Management A.J. Peters Associates, LLC
703.738.4600
ajpeters.com
Personal Money Matters, LLC
703.759.4800
personalmoneymattersllc.com
Elder Care Consulting The Stanislawski Group
703.328.7352
thestanislawskigroup.com
Errands, Meal Prep, Shopping, Companionship A Second Me Errand Service, LLC. 703.830.3996
asecondme.com
Estate Sales, Consignment & Staging
Four Sales Ltd. 703.256.8300 foursales.com Financial Planning Len Cohen – Certified Financial Planner, Specialist in Socially Responsible Impact Investing. 301-963-8820
cfservicesgroup.com
Personal Money Matters, LLC
703.759.4800
personalmoneymattersllc.com
Rick Gow of Lara, May & Associates
571.405.3886
rgow@laramayllc.com
Signature Estate Investment Advisors, LLC
703.287.7142
twest@seia.com
Vintage Wealth
703.918.9350
bdubose.com
Direct Cremation Services of Virginia
703.584.4927
directcremationservicesofvirginia.com
Loudoun Funeral Chapel
703.777.6000
loudounfuneralchapel.com
Prevention of Blindness Society of Metropolitan Washington 202.234.1010
youreyes.org
Funeral Services/Cremation
HEALTHY LIVING-PREVENTATIVE CARE Home Buying Companies Excel Property Solutions, LLC
703.969.5847
ibuyfairfaxhouses@gmail.com
Home Design and Remodeling Glickman Design Build
301.444.4663
glickmandesignbuild.com
Home Health Products & Pharmacy Services The Compounding Center
703.779.3301
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Resources Hospice and Palliative Care Capital Caring Hospice
703.531.6090
capitalcaring.org
Optum Palliative & Hospice Care
571.262.5200
optumhospice.com
Insurance
Rick Gow of Lara, May & Associates 571.405.3886
rgow@laramayllc.com
Legal Services/Elder Law Edward Zetlin Law
703.379.0442
zetlinlaw.com
Griffith Robinson Attorneys at Law
703.224.8282
griffithrobinson.com
Legal Services of Northern Virginia
703-778-6800
www.Lsnv.org
Needham, Mitnick, & Pollack
703.536.7778
nmpattorneys.com
The Elder and Disability Law Center
202.452.0000
edlc.com
Thompson Wildhack PLC
703.237.0027
twplc.com
Library Arlington Public Library’s Talking Books & Books by Mail
703.228.6333
library.arlingtonva.us
Medicare Insurance Plans
Kaiser Permanente
703.287.6684 medicare.kaiserpermanente.org
Moving Coordination, Downsizing & Design A First-Class Move, LLC
703.356.5183
afirstclassmove.com
Four Sales Ltd 703.256.8300 foursales.com M. Quinn Designs, Inc/Pac-N-Move
703.354.6359
MQuinnDesigns.com/Pack-N-Move.com
Office Products American Office
301.948.0820
americanoffice.com
OPHTHALMOLOGY Eye Consultants & Surgeons, Specializing in Glaucoma & Cataracts
Please confirm all information with resources.
703.639.4455
eyecs.com
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Resources Patient Advocacy Services IKOR of the Greater DC Area
703.879.6992
ikorglobal.com
Personal Emergency Response Systems PushButton EmergencyHelp
301.216.2112
pbehelp.com
Virginia Hospital Center - Lifeline 703.558.6859
virginiahospitalcenter.com
Real Estate Services Bonnie Kyte - Re/Max Gateway
703.517.2322
bonniekyte.com
Gary Hughes - Weichert Realtors 703.939.0668
NovaAgent.com
Jean Little-KW Metro Center Realtors
703.973.7742
homesalesgenie.com
Jeff Wu - SRES - @Home Real Estate
571.248.1110
agentknowsHomes.com
Keller Williams Realty
703.217.4959
dawntoduskhomesales.com
Reverse Mortgages Laurie McNaughton - Southern Trust Mortgage
703.477.1183
southerntrust.com
Reverse Mortgage Funding LLC (HECM LVAN Specialist)
703.470.7740
reversefunding.com
A Place for Mom
703.687.7908
aplaceformom.com
Ask-Carol!
703.879.2272
ask-carol.com/VA
Caring Considerations, LLC
571.488.9396
caringconsiderations.com
Senior Housing and Care Consultants
Nursing Referral Service of Northern Virginia 703.442.0229
nrscares.com
Senior Transition Specialist Home Marketing Services for Seniors LLC.
703.476.2260
hmss-usa.com
Stairlifts Glickman Design Build
301.444.4663
glickmandesignbuild.com
Transportation A Second Me Errand Services, LLC.
703.830.0535
asecondme.com
Buckley’s for Seniors
703.390.0535
buckleys4seniors.com
Moon River Senior Care
703.766.5758
moonriverseniorcare.com
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