Lockwood House
600 N Madison St, Arlington, VA 22203
"Welcome to Lockwood House! One of the area's finest, well-planned apartment communities designed for PACE 2012 Winner logoindependent apartm..."
READ MORELocated in Loudoun County, Ashburn sits 30 miles outside Washington, D.C., and serves as part of the Washington Metropolitan Area. In 2024, assisted living communities in this region charge...
Overall, Ashburn’s assisted living facilities garner a rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars stars based on feedback across 1838 reviews reviews, providing an in-depth look at local quality and services.
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600 N Madison St, Arlington, VA 22203
"Welcome to Lockwood House! One of the area's finest, well-planned apartment communities designed for PACE 2012 Winner logoindependent apartm..."
READ MORE4101 Bel Pre Road, Rockville, MD 20853
"Angels Garden #1 is a senior living community located in Rockville, MD, offering a range of care options including Assisted Living, Memory C..."
READ MOREAshburn seniors spend about $7,348 per month on assisted living, based on rates in the 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey. This cost runs considerably higher than the statewide median of $7,348, and it surpasses costs in many nearby cities. For example, care costs in Richmond come in near $5,701, and facilities in Harrisonburg charge approximately $3,725.
Ashburn
$7,348
Virginia
$6,050
United States
$5,350
Winchester
$6,779
Harrisonburg
$3,725
Charlottesville
$6,400
Richmond
$5,701
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Virginia page.
Seniors living in Ashburn may qualify for aid through the Auxiliary Grant Program, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or the 1915 (c) Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waiver program.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
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For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Virginia page.
Monthly assisted living costs in Ashburn run nearly $7,348. This rate surpasses costs for nonresidential options, with seniors who attend adult day health care facilities paying around $2,275. Additionally, agencies charge approximately $5,911 for in-home care and $6,292 for home health care. On the other hand, seniors who need nursing home care pay considerably higher fees of about $12,623 for shared units.
In-Home Care
$5,911
Home Health Care
$6,292
Adult Day Health Care
$2,275
Assisted Living Facility
$7,348
Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)
$12,623
Note: Since data for Ashburn is unavailable, we used data for the nearest city, Washington, D.C., instead.
There are many free resources available to seniors residing in Ashburn. Some give them a voice if their care provider fails in their duties, others allow them to contribute positively to their communities, while more still can help them access affordable ways of paying for their long-term care. The following are only examples of what’s available.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Washington D.C. VA Medical Center | (202) 745-8000 | U.S. military veterans and their spouses can use the VA Medical Center located in Washington D.C. for a wide range of health care needs. The center offers treatments for patients dealing with mental health issues and those who require surgical procedures and physical therapies. It also handles critical care and orthopedics and includes a pharmacy and women's health center. A specialty is implanting computer-facilitated cardiac devices that enable telemonitoring of the patient. |
RSVP Northern Virginia | (703) 246-3460 | Seniors with some time to spare, life-knowledge to impart and a desire to help others in their communities should contact RSVP. The nonprofit specializes in connecting seniors with other nonprofits in the county who could use their help. Programs cover a wealth of subjects, with working in thrift shops, delivering fresh meals to housebound seniors and tending gardens in county parks being only a few examples. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (800) 552-5019 | Seniors unable to resolve issues with their residential care providers can contact the Long-Term Care Ombudsman, an advocate for the rights of assisted living residents throughout Virginia. The ombudsman is a volunteer with the power to investigate complaints made by seniors, their families, and others. They can negotiate resolutions on the behalf of the complainants, although they have no direct authority over facilities. |
Loudoun County Area Agency on Aging | (703) 777-0257 | The first stop for any Ashburn senior looking for local resources should be the Loudoun County Area Agency on Aging. The agency's support is free, although some of the organizations it refers seniors to may charge for their services. Its varied work includes managing the county's senior centers and organizing courses to educate seniors about disease prevention and healthy living. It also provides training for caregivers whose loved ones remain at home and manages a home-delivered meals program for housebound seniors. |
Ashburn-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Virginia are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Virginia page for more information about these laws.
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Lauren G
5.0
Review of Waltonwood at Ashburn
The entire staff works hard to ensure the needs of my parents are met at every level. For example, Waltonwood staff provide the needed support and care to my parents, one with physical...
Assisted Living
Nancy
5.0
Review of Waltonwood at Ashburn
My father is now at Waltonwood at Ashburn. The experience is good. Everything is good. The apartment is very adequate and it is very good. They have everything for activities, like movies, crafts...