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Falls Church, VA 22046

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: Offering assisted living and memory care for seniors with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, in scenic, historic Falls Church, VA Located on North Washington Street (Route 29) between Custis Memorial Parkway (I-66) and Leesburg Pike (Route 7), just a few blocks north of the old Virginia State Theater Abundant shopping and dining within easy reach, with Seven Corners and Tysons Corner shopping just a short drive away Near Virginia Hospital Center and Fairfax Hospital Located just minutes from historic downtown Falls Church, VA, and only a few miles from Washington D.C., our Northern Virginia assisted living community is convenient for families in Fairfax and Arlington counties and beyond. Sunrise of Falls Church overlooks a beautiful tree-filled city park, where residents can enjoy a nature walk or relax on the back patio. Churches of many denominations, restaurants, shops and parks are all within walking distance. Our elegant dining room has wall-to-wall, ceiling-to-floor French windows that face the picturesque setting—and features cuisine prepared by a former White House chef. The long-tenured team at our senior living community prides itself on working with local Virginia, organizations to provide multicultural, intergenerational events for our residents—including local entertainers, historic excursions, afternoon teas, and other activities. We specialize in personalizing our services to provide a warm, welcoming home and meet our residents’ daily needs with safe, top-quality care.

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