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Country Meadows

5955 Quinn Orchard Rd
Frederick, MD 21704 301-228-2249

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Homewood Living Frederick

7407 Willow Rd
Frederick, MD 21702 301-644-5600

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My aunt lives here. It is a wonderful place full of caring and attentive staff. - Sep 14, 2016

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Tranquillity at Fredericktowne

6441 Jefferson Pike
Frederick, MD 21703 540-905-7649

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Cleanliness of facility and direct care for residents (memory care)... - Oct 17, 2023

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Before shopping for an assisted living spot, consider other potential senior living arrangements.

Use our guide to local assisted living to identify a handful of prospective communities, then call them and ask a lot of questions. There’s much at stake, so you need to choose smartly.

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