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Overview of Assisted Living in District of Columbia

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Cost of Assisted Living in District of Columbia

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in District of Columbia QA

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Sunrise of Connecticut Ave

5111 Connecticut Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20008

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4.6/ 5.0

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Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Karen - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

My loved one was previously a resident at Sunrise of Connecticut Ave and the overall experience was great. My limited experience with the staff was great. Communication with the family was good. I would...

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The Residences at Thomas Circle

1330 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20005

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4.2/ 5.0

(20)
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Darren - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The entire staff was extremely professional, kind and hospitable. This applies to everyone from the receptionist, admissions team, housekeepers and care providers. They were very patient with me and my...

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Chevy Chase House

5420 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20015

Reviewer Ranking

3.8/ 5.0

(19)
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

My mom loves the food and the activities. It is so nice that she can get physical therapy and occupational therapy in her apartment. Based on the experience we have had so far, we would recommend this...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Washington

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3 Floor plans available

Sunrise of Connecticut Ave

5111 Connecticut Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC 20008

Reviewer Ranking

4.6/ 5.0

(17)
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Karen - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

My loved one was previously a resident at Sunrise of Connecticut Ave and the overall experience was great. My limited experience with the staff was great. Communication with the family was good. I would...

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22
22 Photos available
5
5 Floor plans available

The Residences at Thomas Circle

1330 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20005

Reviewer Ranking

4.2/ 5.0

(20)
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Darren - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The entire staff was extremely professional, kind and hospitable. This applies to everyone from the receptionist, admissions team, housekeepers and care providers. They were very patient with me and my...

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17
17 Photos available

Chevy Chase House

5420 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20015

Reviewer Ranking

3.8/ 5.0

(19)
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

My mom loves the food and the activities. It is so nice that she can get physical therapy and occupational therapy in her apartment. Based on the experience we have had so far, we would recommend this...

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Compare costs of District Of Columbia vs. the national average

Average monthly costs

District Of Columbia

$6,797/mo

US National average

$4,380/mo

Compare costs of assisted living vs. nearby states

Average monthly costs

District Of Columbia

$6,797/mo

Maryland

$4,781/mo

Delaware

$5,314/mo

Virginia

$4,849/mo

Pennsylvania

$4,067/mo

Compare costs of assisted living in District Of Columbia vs. nearby cities

Average monthly costs

District Of Columbia

$6,797/mo

Crestwood, DC

$5,436/mo

Compare costs of assisted living vs. other senior care types in District Of Columbia

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Paying for assisted living in District of Columbia

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Private pay options. To get their ideal assisted living environment, seniors or their families typically dip into their personal funds to pay. This can be savings built up over the years, retirement, pensions, and any income or assets the senior has available.

It’s also worth noting that some forms of income are taxed differently in District Of Columbia. While Social Security income isn’t taxed in the “Tar Heel State,” other forms of retirement income are taxed at the state’s 4.99% income tax rate (as of 2022):

  • Pensions
  • IRA/401k withdrawals

Depending on the cost of care needs over time and an individual’s financial situation and assets, the private pay methods below could fully fund the costs of an assisted living facility in Charlotte. Seniors and families might want to consider all possible ways to fund their ideal senior living situation.

Note that long-term care insurance policies can differ in what services are covered. You’ll want to check directly with your provider to see what services are covered. The same goes for life insurance. You may be able to sell or surrender your life insurance policy, but you need to consult with your insurance provider directly first to see what’s possible

VA benefits. To get their ideal assisted living environment, seniors or their families typically dip into their personal funds to pay. This can be savings built up over the years, retirement, pensions, and any income or assets the senior has available.

It’s also worth noting that some forms of income are taxed differently in {State}. While Social Security income isn’t taxed in the “Tar Heel State,” other forms of retirement income are taxed at the state’s 4.99% income tax rate (as of 2022):

  • Pensions
  • IRA/401k withdrawals

Depending on the cost of care needs over time and an individual’s financial situation and assets, the private pay methods below could fully fund the costs of an assisted living facility in Charlotte. Seniors and families might want to consider all possible ways to fund their ideal senior living situation.

Note that long-term care insurance policies can differ in what services are covered. You’ll want to check directly with your provider to see what services are covered. The same goes for life insurance. You may be able to sell or surrender your life insurance policy, but you need to consult with your insurance provider directly first to see what’s possible

Medicaid. To get their ideal assisted living environment, seniors or their families typically dip into their personal funds to pay. This can be savings built up over the years, retirement, pensions, and any income or assets the senior has available.

It’s also worth noting that some forms of income are taxed differently in {State}. While Social Security income isn’t taxed in the “Tar Heel State,” other forms of retirement income are taxed at the state’s 4.99% income tax rate (as of 2022):

  • Pensions
  • IRA/401k withdrawals

Depending on the cost of care needs over time and an individual’s financial situation and assets, the private pay methods below could fully fund the costs of an assisted living facility in Charlotte. Seniors and families might want to consider all possible ways to fund their ideal senior living situation.

Note that long-term care insurance policies can differ in what services are covered. You’ll want to check directly with your provider to see what services are covered. The same goes for life insurance. You may be able to sell or surrender your life insurance policy, but you need to consult with your insurance provider directly first to see what’s possible

Medicare. To get their ideal assisted living environment, seniors or their families typically dip into their personal funds to pay. This can be savings built up over the years, retirement, pensions, and any income or assets the senior has available.

It’s also worth noting that some forms of income are taxed differently in {State}. While Social Security income isn’t taxed in the “Tar Heel State,” other forms of retirement income are taxed at the state’s 4.99% income tax rate (as of 2022):

  • Pensions
  • IRA/401k withdrawals

Depending on the cost of care needs over time and an individual’s financial situation and assets, the private pay methods below could fully fund the costs of an assisted living facility in Charlotte. Seniors and families might want to consider all possible ways to fund their ideal senior living situation.

Note that long-term care insurance policies can differ in what services are covered. You’ll want to check directly with your provider to see what services are covered. The same goes for life insurance. You may be able to sell or surrender your life insurance policy, but you need to consult with your insurance provider directly first to see what’s possible

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