Welcome to Arden Courts of Potomac, a memory care community located in Potomac, Maryland. The cost of the memory-care community at Arden Courts of Potomac starts at a monthly rate of $3,810 to $7,500. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It's always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed. .
There are 27 hospitals within 25 miles of Arden Courts of Potomac. The two closest hospitals are Adventist Healthcare Shady Grove Medical Center which is 4.5 miles away and Suburban Hospital which is 5.5 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Arden Courts of Potomac are:
Beauty & Barber
Pool
Activity Center
Clubs & Communities
Outdoor Areas
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (877) 618-0710
This community has garnered mixed reactions from reviewers, many of whom praise its specialized dementia care and supportive environment but express concerns in specific areas. Positive sentiments highlight the community's unique design, optimized for individuals with severe dementia, featuring a circular main hallway without dead ends to encourage mobility, and walls adorned to resemble building facades, which together create a stimulating and bright environment. The staff's approach to residents, especially those with challenging behaviors due to dementia, is commended for its effectiveness and compassion. Families appreciate the openness and the dedication of the staff, noting their ability to manage residents with diverse and complex needs, making the community feel more like a family than an institution. Special mention is given to the efforts of specific staff members in assisting families through crises, underscoring their readiness to go above and beyond in providing support during difficult times.
However, the community's handling of more nuanced care requirements seems to fall short for some. One review details the declining health of a resident, which allegedly was not adequately addressed by the community's clinical staff, leading to significant health setbacks. Additionally, the dietary options are criticized by another reviewer for not being fresh, relying heavily on canned and frozen foods, suggesting a disconnect between the marketed quality of care and the actual services provided. Moreover, frequent changes in directorship and concerns regarding the overall administration and corporate responsiveness were flagged, indicating potential areas for improvement in management stability and corporate engagement.
In summary, this community has been lauded for its specialized care for residents with dementia, boasting a well-regarded physical layout and a staff praised for their skilled and compassionate engagement with residents. Nevertheless, certain reviewers have voiced significant concerns regarding clinical responsiveness to health issues, dietary quality, and administrative stability. While many families have had positive experiences, particularly valuing the personalized attention and the community's atmosphere, there is a clear call for enhanced oversight in healthcare monitoring and administrative consistency to ensure the continued well-being and satisfaction of all residents.