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Fall/Winter 2018

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ASHBURN, VA - SPRINGFIELD, VA MEMORY CARE ASHBY PONDS 21160 Maple Branch Terrace Ashburn, VA 20147 1-800-988-0809 AshbyPonds.com CCRC, IL, AL, MEM, RHB, LTC Call today for a personal tour. (Ads on pages 2 and 5) Ashby Ponds offers memory care for adults with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other cognitive difficulties. The neighborhood is specially designed to promote independence and socialization, while keeping safety a top priority. Our dedicated caregivers are expertly trained to meet the unique needs of individuals with memory challenges. They create a homelike atmosphere and support each resident with daily activities that are self-directed, guided or structured, based on individual needs. Our memory care neighborhood offers private residences with full bath. You don't have to be a current resident to benefit from our memory care neighborhood. THE KENSINGTON FALLS CHURCH 700 W. Broad St. Falls Church, VA 22046 (703) 992-9868 www.TheKensingtonFallsChurch.com AL, MEM - 2 Levels (Ad on page 5) The Kensington Falls Church offers two neighborhoods for seniors with memory loss, meeting the unique needs of our residents. We encourage families and friends to meet around our table with complimentary all-day dining. Compassionate care managers and a dedi- cated team of LPN's, ensure each resident's highest quality of life as they age in place. Various resources, including monthly support groups and community partnerships, provide education and care for families to help them navigate each family's journey. GREENSPRING 7470 Spring Village Drive Springfield, VA 22150 (703) 539-5227 GreenspringCommunity.com CCRC, AL, MEM, RHB, SNF, SUB New memory care neighborhood now open. (Ad on page 2) Greenspring's memory care neighborhood features all private residences and inclusive rates. Our holistic assessment creates an individualized service plan that enables us to provide person- centered care and develop programs that focus on each resident's unique strengths, preferences and abilities. The neighborhood is purposefully designed to encourage socialization and independence including an enclosed fresh air porch, inviting common spaces, and visual wayfinding ques. Good news is that you don't have to already live at Greenspring to move to our memory care neighborhood. 35 Visit NewLifeStyles.com and tour communities from the comfort of your own home. Click Virtual Tour to view a tour. www.NewLifeStyles.com Online Tour!

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