New LifeStyles - Washington, D.C.

Fall/Winter 2016

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6 Always evaluate your needs. Various types of senior living and care are described on page 8. Select the type of senior living or care desired. Each category is color coded for your convenience. 1. HOW TO USE NEW LIFESTYLES TYPES OF SENIOR LIVING AND Continuing Care Retirement Commun independent living, assisted living and setting. Normally requiring an entry fe unit, meals, and health care, up to the Independent living with amenities suc transportation and activities usually in monthly fee. A combination of housing, personalize services and health care, designed to m those needing help with the activities Usually single family homes licensed assistance with medications, bathing a CCRC RETIREMENT ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENTIAL CARE AFFORDABLE SENIOR HOUSING HUD 202 Program that offers rental a who meet the requirements of the fede Select the color coded section of New LifeStyles containing the appropriate type of community or care option. Information is organized alphabetically by city. (see the tab listing at the top of each page). 2. ASSISTED LIVING Kensington, MD - Montgomery Village, MD KENSINGTON PARK 3620 Littledale Rd. Kensington, MD 20895 (301) 946-7700 www.KensingtonParkSeniorLiving.com IND, AL, MEM (Ad on page 19) MAP #50 SAGEPOINT GARDENS 121 Morris Dr. La Plata, MD 20646 (301) 934-0222 www.SagepointCare.org Email: info@SagepointCare.org 32 beds Please call for your free brochure! (Ad on page 37) MAP #58 COLLINGTON, A K N A FF T Ken hom frie livi and needed. Enhanced care progra do, with high regard for indivi service. Unique features inclu clinical support, end-of-life ca and strong ties to the commun Sag clo wel Eac per activities of daily living, enc and interaction. Our staff get special interests and preferen assessments support aging in Our on-site C d 4. Visit www.NewLifeStyles.com to see if further information is available on the community or agency of your choice, as well as accreditation information and links to a wide array of organizations and information sources relating to senior care options. Follow us on facebook and Twitter Articles in New LifeStyles will help you determine what to look for and what questions to ask. Schedule visits and even return later, unannounced, for a second visit. Please make sure you mention New LifeStyles when calling or visiting a provider! If you have questions or want more free copies of New LifeStyles, please call us at 1-800-869-9549. Check the map on pages 10-11 for communities in your desired area. Use the Map Numbers on each listing to locate the community on the map. 3.

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