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Fox Trail Senior Living to transform Northern Virginia Assisted Living Communities to Memory Care

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Orange and Front Royal Locations to Specialize in Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care

Fox Trail Assisted Living Memory Care, a subsidiary of Fox Trail Senior Living, is pleased to announce the forthcoming conversion of their Orange and Front Royal assisted living communities, to specialize in Alzheimer’s and dementia care. The exciting transformations, slated to begin February 1, 2019, will enable Fox Trail’s dedicated staff of care professionals to advance service offerings through their signature resident-centered memory care and wellness programs, designed to help your loved one Live Life Well.

Fox Trail is known for its premier, boutique network of Assisted Living communities in Virginia, and their Memory Care communities throughout the Northeast. The decision to convert the two Virginia communities to memory care was based on Fox Trail’s desire to better support the needs of the rising population of seniors living with memory-related diseases – while offering an optimal solution to caregivers who face challenges finding quality dementia and alzheimer’s care – within their service areas. Fox Trail understands the importance of partnering with residents and their families to develop an effective framework for support. The Orange and Front Royal community conversions aim to ensure residents with dementia receive the highest quality and research-based care to bring well-being to their daily lives.

“Whether we are converting communities, extending a hand to caregivers, or creating leading edge programs, as an organization, we consistently aim to create environments that residents are proud to call home,” Fox Trail’s Managing Partner, Michael Eisele shared. “Fox Trail values its trusted relationship with the Orange and Front Royal communities and our goal is to continue to create homes where each resident experiences rewarding moments every day.”

With the highly-anticipated conversions on the horizon, Fox Trail will carry on its tradition of being a valuable resource to the community-at-large and an industry leader.

Join Fox Trail for a tour or lunch/dinner visit to reserve one of our few remaining suites by calling: 540-272-1740. Mention this article when calling and receive a complimentary copy of Chicken Soup for the Soul: Living with Alzheimer’s & Other Dementias when you tour.

Take occupancy on or before February 28 for only *$99! *Community fee applies. Please contact us for details.

  • About Fox Trail Senior Living: Fox Trail Senior Living, a Ramsey, New Jersey-based senior living organization operates 19 communities throughout the United States. Fox Trail Senior Living offers a full range of personalized senior living services, including assisted living, assisted living alternatives, and care for individuals with Alzheimer’s and other forms of memory loss.
  • About Fox Trail Memory Care Living – Orange: The Town of Orange is situated amidst rolling Virginia landscapes with spectacular views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Named in honor of William IV, Prince of Orange, the town is rich with history and home to the James and Dolley Madison Museum. Orange VA lies 75 miles to the northwest of Richmond off I-64. Address: 680 University Ln #200, Orange, VA 22960
  • About Fox Trail Memory Care Living – Front Royal: Dating back to the early French settlers, Front Royal is located about an hour west of Washington D.C. bordering the Shenandoah River and bounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains. Incorporated in 1788, the historic downtown area and surrounding landscape are postcard picturesque. Address: 106 Westminster Dr #104, Front Royal, VA 22630

 

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