
223 7Th Street Ne, Washington, DC 20002
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223 7Th Street Ne, Washington, DC 20002
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10200 Laplata Rd, La Plata, MD 20646
Welcome to Sagepoint Senior Living Services where our warm, welcoming and comfortable community, combined with professional caregiving services, helps residents enjoy every day to the fullest.
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4011 RANDOLPH ROAD, Wheaton, MD 20902
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9101 2nd Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910
Offering skilled nursing, medical and rehabilitative care for patients and residents. Whether for a short stay or for an extended period, our Clinical Care Teams are focused on implementing personalized care programs to facilitate recovery and improve well-being.To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit: Maryland Office of Health Care Quality Licensee Directories
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3000 MCCOMAS AVENUE, Kensington, MD 20895
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18201 Slade School Rd, Sandy Spring, MD 20860
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2131 O St NW, Washington, DC 20037
Brinton Woods Health and Rehabilitation Center at Dupont Circle is a 180-bed facility that is ideally located several blocks from Dupont Circle and the Metro, and is in walking distance of historic Georgetown. Our team members work closely with several of the Washington, DC area hospitals to provide high quality acute care, post-acute care, and rehabilitation services to our residents.We offer complex wound care and wound vac therapies with our Wound Care Doctor and Certified Wound Care Nurses, which leads to our great success in treating some of the most challenging wounds. We also love to boast about our wonderful Rehabilitation Team who continues to receive great ratings for the care they provide to our residents.
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Michael
5.0
Review of Woodbine Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center
I liked Woodbine Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center. It's a very nice place. Availability wasn't immediately available for my mother, so that was unfortunate. It's very well maintained. I like the...
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Sawgrass98
5.0
Review of Woodbine Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center
I recently visited a family friend at Woodbine, and I am happy to report, my experience was very pleasant. From the moment I walked in, the cleanliness of the building was evident, with every...
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Michele
2.0
Review of Woodbine Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center
My husband was at Woodbine Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center. I know that they rank very high on the Medicare scale, which was the only reason I chose them, but I was very disappointed with them....
The cost of a semiprivate room at a nursing home in Alexandria is $11,726 per month, according to the Genworth 2020 Cost of Care Survey. This average is $4,061 higher than Virginia’s average and $3,970 higher than the U.S. average.
Alexandria is the most expensive city in that state when it comes to average nursing home costs. Harrisonburg is about $2,600 cheaper and Richmond, the state capital, is even less expensive with a $2,662 difference. Lynchburg’s average monthly cost is $5,082 less than Alexandria’s.
Alexandria
$11,726
Florida
$7,665
United States
$7,756
Harrisonburg
$9,125
Richmond
$9,064
Lynchburg
$6,644
Semiprivate nursing care rooms in Alexandria cost an average of $11,726 monthly. Private nursing home rooms carry an average cost of $13,059.
Many seniors and their families use some form of financial assistance to help them pay for nursing care. The main options available are Medicare, Medicaid, and veterans benefits. These programs can be complicated, especially when it comes to benefit terms. Below, we give a brief overview of how these programs may be used towards paying for skilled nursing care.
If these options aren’t available to you, check if your loved one has long-term care insurance or contact your Area Agency on Aging to ask about any local financial assistance programs for seniors.
The average cost of personal care services depends on the type of care and the setting. In Alexandria, adult day health care is $1,744, which is the least expensive option. Home care costs $4,601 per month and home health care costs $4,767 per month, making them both around $7,000 cheaper than nursing home care. Assisted living facilities cost about $6,000 per month, which is $5,726 less than a semiprivate room in a nursing home. Additionally, a private room in a nursing home costs about $1,333 more than a semiprivate room.
Home care
$4,601
Home health care
$4,767
Adult day health care
$1,744
Assisted living
$6,000
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$11,726
Nursing home (private room)
$13,059
In this section, seniors can find several community- and home-based resources to help them remain comfortable and safe in their homes. Some of these resources may help to delay the need for nursing care. Programs range from those that provide long-term care screenings to loans for low-income homeowners, which can be used to improve the level of safety and living conditions in the home.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Aging & Adult Services | (703) 746-5999 | Seniors can reach out to the city’s Division on Aging & Adult Services regarding financial aid programs. Along with providing information regarding long-term care facilities, family service specialists can help seniors compare local facilities to find the best match. The agency also educates seniors and loved ones about adult abuse protection, as well as nutrition and overall health. Typically appointed by the court, volunteer guardians can speak on behalf of incapacitated seniors in Alexandria. |
Home Rehabilitation Loan Program | (703) 746-3091 | This program serves low-income homeowners in the Alexandria area by providing no-interest, deferred payment loans to help seniors age-in-place in the comfort of their own home. To be considered eligible, individuals must be below 80% of the area’s median income by family size. Funds can be used to improve the quality of the home, along with installed safety features. |
Home & Community-Based Services | (800) 662-9333 | Administered by the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services, Home & Community-Based Services allows seniors to receive care in the comfort of their home rather than an institutional setting. The program is split into two categories: skilled care and in-home support. Skilled care provides care services by licensed professionals, including registered nurses and rehabilitation therapists. In-home support caregivers focus on housekeeping and meal preparation, as well as personal care and social work services. |
Long-Term Care Screenings | (703) 746-5999 | Provided by the Division of Aging & Adult Services, Long-Term Care Screenings are available to seniors aged 60 and older to ensure they're placed in the appropriate type of long-term care facility. A family service specialist and public health nurse can assess whether seniors need home-based care or care from an assisted living facility or nursing home. To qualify, seniors must meet financial requirements by applying for Long-Term Care Medicaid for home-based care or nursing home care, or the Auxiliary Grant for assisted living facilities. |