McLean, Va Senior Living

June 13, 2019

Resources for Senior Living in McLean, Va

Recently, the knowledgeable Jeanina DiVittorio of Grand Oaks, an Assisted Living Residence in Washington, DC, spent time with a few neighbors of Chesterbrook Woods to talk about Senior Living.   

Jeanina says, “While we aspire to age in place, being aware of our choices in case something changes is a strong proactive move.  Making important life changing decisions under duress can be very stressful, even traumatic. It is important to be self aware and proactive as we get older. Life can change in a day.”

If you do your homework ahead of time, in a proactive manner, you improve your quality of life.  We make these decisions to move to live longer, not to die.

Did you know?

It is reported that McLean has a disproportionately larger senior population.  Nearly a third (33%) of McLean residents are above the age of 55, compared to Fairfax County which is reportedly 24%.

There is a wonderful resource in McLean called the McLean Community Village Association (McLeanCVA).  

What is the Village Movement?  

The Village Movement is designed to help people age in place and help those stay independent as long as possible.  In the Greater DC-area, the Capitol Hill Village is one of the oldest in the country next to Beacon Hill Village in Boston.   Indeed, we are fortunate to have a thriving Community Village in McLean!

McLeanCVA seeks to “make greater McLean a friendly, connected, and supportive community for all, while recognizing the interests of our 50+ community and adults living with disabilities.”

The premise of McLeanCVA is “The wisdom and experience of a fully engaged senior community enhances the lives of all in the neighborhood.”    

The McLeanCVA website has information about membership and about the village movement, events, volunteering, and more.  www.mcleancva.org

“Did you know that there are over 3,000 Home Care agencies in the DC Area?  

“Do not do your research in a vacuum,” Jeanina says.

Senior Living can be a quandary of terms and titles.  There are navigators and advisors who help you through the vetting process of finding the right and reputable services you need.  

Some Senior Living titles and job functions are…

Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)

Eldercare and estate planning attorneys

Aging life care manager

Senior Move Manager

Home care provider

Daily money manager

Geriatrician and physician (some make house calls)

Personal Assistant Concierge

Therapists, physical, occupational and speech, cognitive who specialize in issues of aging

Chef

Gerontologist

Concierge services – personal assistance and move management

Specific navigation company

Jeanina can be reached to ask for a referral or recommendation or explain a job title.

There are also stigmas of senior living.  

Question: What about the stigma that Nursing Homes are rooms with hospital beds in sterile clinical environments?  

Today’s Retirement Communities could not be further from this stereotype!

With spacious and luxurious apartments, they are vibrant communities with events, field trips and fine dining.  Food is prepared by an executive chef. Residents take Uber, they go to the beach house with the children, they come and go as they please.  It is today’s worry free living… the idea that it is restrictive or refining is false.

McLean and surrounding offers several retirement villages.

Grand Oaks, an Assisted Living Residence – 5901 MacArthur Blvd, NW, Washington, DC 20016  www.grandoaksdc.org

Grand Oaks, an Assisted Living Residence – Grand Oaks combines the comfort and amenities of gracious living with a range of care options for seniors.  “We deliver excellence and compassionate care – every resident, every time.”

The Mather Tysons – Senior Community being built in Tysons will redefine senior living.  Tysons is offering a brand new Luxury Retirement Community called The Mather.

“The Mather enhances the lives of those 62 and better with exceptional programs, services and amenities.  But the true luxury lies in the peace of mind that comes with living in an extraordinary Life Plan Community.”  www.themathertysons.com/

Jeanina’s Pearls of Wisdom

Life Changes in a Day

Don’t do your research in a vacuum

Use a mediator when communicating with your children

Make your life great

Make Senior Living a time of joy and not worry

Maintenance Free Living – focus on things you want to do versus worrying about taking care of a home

Letting go of emotional attachments

Right-sizing – (formerly downsizing)

Isolation – A must to address (social)

Nutrition – receiving proper nourishment

Excellent Websites and Recommendations

McLean Village Community Association

https://www.mcleancva.org

Silvernest – Share your home

https://www.silvernest.com

Aging Life Care Association

https://www.aginglifecare.org

Memorybanc – Practical Solutions for Organizing Life

http://www.memorybanc.com/

www.ToughConversations.net – Solutions through Compassionate Conversation

Care Patrol – Senior Living Advisors

www.carepatrol.com

Book Recommendations:

Love’s Way – Living Peacefully with Your Family as Your Parents Age

Carolyn Miller Parr and Sig Cohen, authors

Sky Above Clouds  – Finding Our Way through Creativity, Aging, and Illness

Wendy L Miller and Gene D Cohen with Teresa H Barker, authors

Being Mortal

Atul Gawande, author

Organizing/Decluttering/Moving resources:

Potomac Concierge – personal assistant, home organization, move management

Transitional Assistance and Design – senior move manager – relocation/downsizing

https://www.helpseniorsmove.com/

Elder Nourish – visiting chefs and nutrition specialists

www.eldernourish.com

info@eldernourish.com

571-234-1135

Jeanina DiVittorio can be contacted to offer a recommendation or referral to a reputable business or association in Senior Living. She can also explain a title, job, function or personnel of senior living.

Jeanina, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!  

About Jeanina and Contact Information:

Jeanina is a friend of neighbor Lizzy Conroy and works as Director of Sales and Community Development for Grand Oaks Assisted Living Community in Washington, DC.  She does external business development for Grand Oaks. Jeanina can be contacted with questions about Senior Living or local recommendations by phone and email.

Jeanina DiVittorio – Phone 1-202-345-9665

Email – Jdivitt1@jhmi.edu

www.GrandOaksDC.org


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