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Washington, DC 20011

About Maple Heights Senior Living Situated in the heart of beautiful Washington, D.C., near exciting historical locations, Maple Heights Senior Living is a senior living community providing both assisted living and memory care. The cost of assisted living starts at $4,500 a month and may increase depending on the specific care needs and floor plan chosen by residents. This starting cost is lower than the $5,000 a month average cost in the Washington, D.C., area. A variety of floor plans are available, from studios to one-bedroom apartments, and all include luxurious finishes, a private bathroom, separate living space, and ADA-compliant furnishings. All residents at this senior living property are provided assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as toileting, bathing, and dressing, as needed. Individuals requiring memory care are offered safe, secure accommodations, and unique activities and services to promote the physical and mental well-being of those with dementia, Alzheimer's, and other types of memory difficulties. A variety of exciting amenities are available to residents at this senior living facility, such as dining room service, theater, exercise room, private gardens, walking paths, and bistro. Delicious meals are cooked by on-site chefs using seasonal vegetables, fruits, and other fresh ingredients. Since Maple Heights Senior Living is conveniently located in the heart of Washington, D.C., residents are close to shopping, restaurants, theaters, and many local attractions, making it easy to enjoy regular outings in the community.

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