Living Well, Our Neighborhood Arbor Terrace Waugh Chapel Recognized as Best Memory Care Community
Arbor Terrace Waugh Chapel is honored to be selected as a Best Memory Care Community by MemoryCare.com, recognizing excellence in memory care based on research, reviews, and several key performance indicators.
Living Well, Our Neighborhood Arbor Terrace Waugh Chapel Named Best Senior Living Community by U.S. News & World Report
We are proud to be recognized as Best Memory Care & Best Assisted Living by U.S. News & World Report. We survey our residents and families on various aspects of senior living and care that matter most, asking them to rate their experience with the kindness of staff, variety of activities, quality of food, and so much more.
Living Well 6 Ways to Stay Connected at a Memory Care Community
Moving a loved one to a memory care community can be a tough transition for families to make, but it can be even harder on the senior who has to leave their home and maybe even longtime friends and neighbors. Feelings of loneliness and isolation can be especially hard on older adults.
Living Well Debunking 5 Myths About Assisted Living Communities in Maryland
If you haven’t visited a high-quality assisted living community lately, chances are good you think assisted living is a place few people want to be. You might view assisted living as a boring place for boring people, or as a home of last resort for people who can no longer live at home.
Living Well Here’s What You Need to Know About Assisted Living Near Annapolis, MD
With 21 percent of the Annapolis, Maryland, population aged 60 or older, there are myriad opportunities for seniors to find new friends and activities. Trouble with driving, physical challenges, cognitive decline, and financial strain can all make it difficult to take advantage of the kind of retirement this great city offers. Transitioning to assisted living makes it easier to get the help you need while enjoying a more engaged and active life. Here’s what you need to know about assisted living near Annapolis, Maryland.
Health & Wholeness, Living Well Unique Ways Arbor Terrace Combats Memory Loss
Hearing that your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia can be startling. As the questions around what this means for your family, your loved one, and what the next chapter of your life looks like begin to circulate, it can be difficult to determine where to go next for answers and support.
Living Well FAQs About Memory Care Near Washington, D.C.
Memory care near Washington, D.C., can transform the uncertainty of living with dementia during retirement into something meaningful and fulfilling. Whether you’re searching for yourself or your loved one, it is normal to feel anxious, to worry whether dementia is going to destroy everything your family has worked so hard for, and even to feel angry about this diagnosis. Dementia does not have to destroy your life. Seniors can and do lead meaningful, joyful lives, even with this awful diagnosis. But a better life begins with the right care. Here are the most frequently asked questions about memory care near Washington, D.C.
Living Well, Navigating What's Next Retiring in Gambrills: What You Need to Know
For those who are retiring in Gambrills, Maryland, it’s a wonder why more seniors haven’t taken advantage of this gem of a city. Situated an hour north of Washington, DC, and just 30 minutes east of Annapolis, Gambrills offers residents a small-town atmosphere with easy access to nearby metropolises.
Living Well Plan a Senior-Friendly Trip to Capitol KOA
The warmer months always spark a sense of adventure, offering an opportunity to check off a box on our bucket lists, try a new vacation destination, or simply enjoy nature’s bounty. Fortunately, the Washington, D.C., area has a little bit of everything, including mountains a few hours’ drive west and the breeze coming off the Chesapeake Bay or Atlantic Ocean just a quick drive east.
Health & Wholeness, Living Well How Seniors Near Washington, DC, Can Beat the Heat This Summer
Summers in the Washington, D.C., area can be tricky, especially for seniors. One day the area can bring cool breezes and cloudy skies followed by a string of blazing heat and humidity the next. Fortunately, with a few precautionary measures and a hefty dose of creativity, seniors can still remain active, see family and friends, and visit favorite hot spots.










