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Arlington, VA 22205

We’re welcoming brighter days as our residents have the chance to enjoy group activities, communal dining, social events, and indoor visitation, subject to community operating status. Community & Location Highlights: Conveniently located on Wilson Boulevard in Arlington, Virginia Offering assisted living, a specialized memory care Reminiscence Neighborhood, coordination of hospice care, and short-term respite care In close proximity to Virginia Hospital Assorted floor layouts available Near the Seven Corners Shopping Center Award-winning community, recognized with a Bronze National Quality Award by AHCA/NCAL At Sunrise at Bluemont Park, we treat residents with respect, offer them choice, and encourage their independence. Our tenured team members provide resident-centered care, specifically designed to meet each individual’s needs, building strong relationships and a pleasant home environment. Our community offers an abundance of programming and activities from lectures and group discussions to music lessons, spiritual activities, and fitness classes. Outside of our convenient Northern Virginia location, we take regular trips to nearby attractions such as Ballston Quarter, local restaurants and parks, and Washington, D.C. In addition to activities, our community also has a bistro for quick snacks and offers three home-cooked meals a day with restaurant-style dining. We take care of the cooking, cleaning, laundry, and other daily chores so our residents have more time to enjoy all that our beautiful community has to offer.

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