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Goodwin House Bailey's Crossroads

3440 S Jefferson St
Falls Church, VA 22041 703-820-1488

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My parents lived at Goodwin House Bailey's Crossroads for many years and... - May 05, 2026

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Chesterbrook Residences

2030 Westmoreland St
Falls Church, VA 22043 703-531-0781

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Awesome staff! Caring folks. Sometimes there are communications issues. - May 05, 2022

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Kensington Falls Church

700 W Broad St
Falls Church, VA 22046 703-992-9868

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The staff at the Kensington, Falls Church are wonderful, caring, and treat... - Apr 09, 2020

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Sunrise of Falls Church

330 N Washington St
Falls Church, VA 22046 703-534-2700

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My wife lived there 5 years ago. The number of problems encountered were numerous,... - Feb 02, 2019

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Assisted living communities offer a wide range of services and function under different operational models, from bare-bones small group homes to plush apartment complex-style digs with hundreds of units.

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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The most important thing you can do to assure yourself high-quality medical care is to form a strong relationship with a good primary care physician and, at times, together make informed decisions on specialty care.

We advise consumers to select physicians who are “board certified,” and we report on board certification status in our ratings tables. Here’s what board certification means and why it is important.