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Asbury Methodist Village

201 Russell Ave, Gaithersburg, MD 20877
Asbury Methodist Village, Gaithersburg, MD

Overview

This community offers a variety of senior living lifestyle options, accommodations, and floor plans. Residents enjoy engaging living in addition to personalized care plans and a wide range of convenient services and wellness-focused amenities. For more information contact the community directly.

This listing is provided by whereyoulivematters.org - a free service of the American Seniors Housing Association, a non-profit membership organization.

Room Types

  • 1-Bedroom Apartment w/ Den
  • 1-Bedroom Apartments
  • 1-Bedroom Suites
  • 2-Bedroom Apartment w/ Den

Amenities

  • Activities Offsite
  • Activities Onsite
  • Air Conditioning
  • Arts and Crafts Center
  • Ballroom
  • Bar / Pub
  • Barber Shop
  • Beautician
  • Beautician Onsite
  • Beauty Salon
  • Billiards Lounge
  • Cable or Satellite TV
  • Café or Bistro
  • Carpet
  • Cats Allowed
  • Complimentary Transportation
  • Computer or Media Center
  • Concierge Services
  • Conference Room
  • Convenient to Public Transit
  • Designed Specifically to Accommodate Memory Loss
  • Devotional Services Onsite
  • Dog Park
  • Dogs Allowed
  • Fireplaces
  • Fitness Center
  • Foreign Language: English
  • Foreign Language: Spanish
  • Full Kitchen
  • Garden View
  • Gated Community
  • Gluten-Free
  • Grocery Shopping and Errands
  • Ground Floor Units
  • Guest Suites / Rooms
  • Handicap Accessible
  • Handicap Accessible Units
  • Housekeeping
  • Individual Climate Control
  • Indoor Common Areas
  • Indoor Walking Paths
  • Interior / Exterior Maintenance Services
  • International Cuisine
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kitchenette
  • Kosher
  • Laundry Service / Drycleaning
  • Library
  • Low / No Sodium
  • Mail Room
  • Meeting Room
  • Movie / Theater Room
  • No Sugar
  • On-Site Storage Facilities
  • Outdoor Common Areas
  • Outdoor Patio
  • Outdoor Walking Paths
  • Pet Weight Limit: 31-40lbs
  • Piano or Organ
  • Porches
  • Private Bath
  • Private Dining Room
  • Private Patio, Deck, or Balcony
  • Pureed Meals
  • Resident Parking Available
  • Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
  • Restaurant Style Dining
  • Safety Rails In Bathroom
  • Secured Community
  • Special Dining Programs
  • Swimming Pool
  • Telephone Hookup
  • Transportation at Cost
  • Uncovered Parking
  • Vegan
  • Vegetarian
  • Walk-In Closet
  • Wander Guard or Similar System Available
  • Washer / Dryer Hookup
  • Wheelchair Accessible Showers
  • Wi-Fi / High-Speed Internet

Services

  • Ambulatory Care
  • Ancillary Services
  • Bathing & Showering Assistance
  • Chronic Condition Management

Care

Assisted Living

A living option for seniors or individuals who require assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, or medication management while maintaining a level of independence. Assisted living facilities offer personalized care plans and social activities that promote quality of life for their residents.

Independent Living

Designed to help older adults who want to maintain an active and independent lifestyle, these communities offer services and amenities that cater to residents’ needs, while encouraging a sense of community and freedom from the responsibilities of owning a home.

Memory Care

Memory care communities offer specialized care and support for individuals dealing with memory-related conditions, such as Alzheimer’s or dementia. These facilities are equipped with trained staff and offer engaging activities designed to promote well-being while ensuring a safe living environment.

Life Plan/CCRCs

Also referred to as Life Plan Communities, these communities offer a comprehensive continuum of care for residents. CCRCs offer multiple levels of care, allowing seniors to transition between independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing care as their needs change throughout their aging journey.

Active Adult

Active adult communities are vibrant residential neighborhoods designed specifically for individuals typically 55 and older. These communities offer a range of amenities, as well as recreational and social activities.

Senior Apartments

Senior apartments are designed for older adults, featuring amenities and services. These apartments offer a maintenance-free lifestyle with access to social activities, promoting active living and independence.

Respite Care

Respite care is short-term or temporary care. Respite care can be provided in adult day centers, in private homes via home health agencies and in senior living communities, most often assisted living or skilled nursing facilities.

Skilled Nursing

Skilled nursing and nursing homes are residential facilities that offer medical care and support for individuals that require a higher level of medical attention and assistance. These are staffed by licensed healthcare providers and offer a range of services to ensure the well-being and comfort of residents.

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Asbury Methodist Village Reviews

  • Janice Bailey

    2 months ago

    My mother was an inpatient at Asbury Methodist Village Skilled Nursing Facility from the end of Dec. 2022 until April 2023 for physical rehabilitation. She was a stroke victim and was admitted to Asbury with C-Diff which she acquired during her stay at the hospital. Aftertreatment, the C-Diff cleared, and she was able to participate in light physical therapy. Unfortunately, the C-Diff returned, and my mother was given another round of antibiotics, but she did not improve. By this time, she was receiving light physical therapy in her room; however, her health continued to deteriorate until she could no longer participate in physical therapy. The therapists and nurses frequently cited my mother’s age (93) as a major factor in her continued decline. One evening, the sister of a patient passed by our room and asked to pray over my mother. She was an RN and told my brother and me to take her to an infectious disease doctor as my mother’s situation was dire. This was just two days after we met with the doctor at Asbury who offered no solution to our mother’s deteriorating medical status and could not explain why the antibiotics were not working. The social workers wanted us to move her into the nursing home as part of the facility, ignoring the C-Diff as a barrier to physical therapy. Following this new information, we decided to take our mother to an infectious disease doctor outside and independent of Asbury; however, we were required to utilize special medical transportation contracted with Asbury at our expense. The infectious disease doctor prescribed vancomycin, which is imperative to overcome C-Diff. In about 10 days, my mother recovered, but the damage was already done as the duration of the C-Diff in her system took its toll. From what I observed, the rehabilitation room is modern and contains several pieces of modern equipment. Asbury is a good place if you are young or middle aged and need to recover from a medical condition or accident which caused physical impairment. However, if you are elderly and frail, they are neither interested nor vested in your recovery. Rather, the emphasis is to move you out or into the nursing home section. Not recommended for the elderly. As for the doctor, basic knowledge (how did he not know about vancomycin and its prescription for C-Diff) was obviously lacking in addition to his limited time at the premises, thereby creating difficulty contacting him.

  • Emma Ro

    a year ago

    If you are considering Asbury, please do your research carefully. Not only is it expensive, we experienced major failures with nutrition support, nursing care, and simple kindness. My mother came for rehab after a stroke. By the time I removed her from this place, she felt dispirited, hungry and afraid. I was stunned. UPDATE: I've had conversations with Charles, who runs the long term care and rehab wards. My mother was initially assigned to the long term care ward, which set her off on a bad path. When she complained she wasn't able to eat the food her concerns were dismissed; when she ended up with diarrhea from the foods she wasn't supposed to eat and wasn't willing to eat more, she was labeled as difficult. (my mother has allergies to onions and is lactose intolerant; in the pictures you can see the chicken covered with onions, loaded baked potato soup, and you can also see that the tray is missing the hot water (for tea), iced tea, and almond milk called for on the slip) 3 weeks in I had my first care team meeting - my fault, I should have been more insistent that they happen earlier and in more detail - and Charles identified that she was in the wrong ward and moved her to the right one. Her situation improved after the move but her reputation as difficult traveled with her. My conversations with Charles, once we connected, were among my most effective and consistent, and he has reached out to understand what went wrong and how things can be improved in the future. While I appreciate that, there remain problems with the organization with nutritional support, communication, coordination and care.

  • Rachel Bishop

    4 months ago

    Excellent tour which helped me see the residence and community areas that I believe are most important to my parents. Extremely kind and knowledgable staff. Was particularly impressed with the mood of the residents during lunch in the dining room in the memory support area: uplifting, happy, engaged. The nature setting and outdoor gardens and sitting areas are tremendous.

  • Tara Courchaine

    a month ago

    My dad did get the physical therapy and occupational therapy he needed to be discharged. However, I thought the communication and availability a staff was very limited. There was never an answer at the nursing station and frequently. There were no answers when the front desk connected me to their cell phones. I know it is busy, and there is a lot of responsibility, but I was very disappointed with being kept abreast of the whole process, his progress, and making sure that he got up in the mornings.

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