Pricing ranges from
    $5,345 – 6,414/month

    Rembrandt Assisted Living

    6669 Gouthier Road, Falls Church, VA, 22042
    5.0 · 12 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Bright, welcoming small home care

    I toured this brand-new, home-like 8-resident house and was impressed: bright, clean, roomy rooms with lots of natural light, a sunny common area, deck and large backyard. Owners are on-site and hands-on, staff are caring, knowledgeable and confidence-instilling (strong staff ratio), with excellent cooked-from-scratch meals from a top-notch chef, routine PT/exercise and medical visits. It feels warm, welcoming and well-run, conveniently located near stores and pharmacies, but it's small, not for advanced memory care long-term, and affordability/future memory needs are things to consider.

    Pricing

    $5,345+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $6,414+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Housekeeping and linen services

    Memory care community services

    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    5.00 · 12 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      4.9
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Amenities

      4.6
    • Value

      3.5

    Pros

    • Home-like, warm and welcoming atmosphere
    • Small community size (about eight residents)
    • High staff-to-resident ratio (often reported as 3:1)
    • Owners/managers are hands-on, passionate, and approachable
    • Compassionate, experienced caregivers and med techs
    • Clean, bright, sunny, and roomy accommodations
    • Spacious common areas and large backyard/deck with garden views
    • Accessible features (wide staircase and stairlift)
    • On-site physical therapy and personal training
    • Communal dining with home-cooked meals and a top-notch chef
    • Good medication management and smooth hospice coordination
    • Focus on activity, exercise, and nutrition
    • Convenient location near stores and pharmacies
    • Informative, knowledgeable administration and staff
    • Quiet, neighborhood setting that feels like a home rather than an institution

    Cons

    • Does not provide advanced memory-care services
    • Concern about meeting future memory-care or progressing dementia needs
    • Small converted home rather than a purpose-built senior living facility
    • Limited capacity — small size may restrict available services
    • Some reviewers noted variability/limited staff presence at times and suggested more staff could improve attentiveness
    • Affordability concerns mentioned by some reviewers
    • A few reviews reflect impressions of a brand-new facility with no resident history to evaluate
    • Distance to the facility was noted as a drawback by at least one reviewer

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: Reviews for Rembrandt Assisted Living are strongly positive, with repeated emphasis on a home-like, intimate environment, compassionate staff, and a high-touch, personalized style of care. Most reviewers highlight the facility’s small scale (roughly eight residents) and converted-house layout as core strengths: the setting feels like a private home rather than an institutional facility, with bright sunny rooms, comfortable furniture, a large common area, and an attractive backyard and deck for outdoor time.

    Care quality and staffing: Multiple reviews describe caregivers and med techs as competent, compassionate, and attentive. Several accounts praise the facility’s emphasis on individualized attention — including on-site physical therapy, personal training, exercise encouragement (leg strengthening), and support for activities of daily living. Hospice coordination is noted as seamless in at least one case. Ownership and management are repeatedly called out as strengths: hands-on owners who are approachable, involved in day-to-day operations, and willing to develop close relationships with residents. Although several reviews report a strong staff-to-resident ratio (one review specifically cites 3:1), a few comments suggest that increasing staff further could improve attentiveness at times, indicating some variability in staff presence or perceived responsiveness.

    Facilities and accessibility: Reviewers consistently describe the building as clean, bright, and welcoming. The layout, being a converted home, contributes to a comfortable, non-institutional feel with features such as an open kitchen, communal dining area, wide staircases, and a stairlift for accessibility. Outdoor amenities — a backyard, garden views, and outdoor seating — receive repeated praise and are seen as significant contributors to resident well-being. The location is convenient to local stores and pharmacies, which reviewers see as a practical advantage.

    Dining and daily life: Dining is a clear positive theme. Reviews mention menus designed and cooked on-site, a top-notch chef, and excellent food served communally in a pleasant dining area. This feeding of both social and nutritional needs is cited as part of the home-like experience. Social spaces are described as roomy and conducive to interaction, and staff reportedly encourage physical activity and stimulation through exercise and therapy programs.

    Management, tours, and transparency: Several reviewers note informative and confidence-instilling tours, particularly mentioning an administrator (Rene) who provided detailed information. The owners’ daily presence and involvement are repeatedly identified as reassuring and a reason families felt comfortable leaving loved ones there. The small size allows owners and staff to build strong relationships with residents and families, contributing to a sense of trust and personalized care.

    Notable concerns and limitations: The most consistent concern across reviews is the facility’s limited ability to provide advanced memory care. While some comments imply basic memory-supportive practices (exercises, activity focus), multiple reviewers explicitly state that advanced memory-care services are not offered and express worry about future needs if a resident’s dementia progresses. The facility’s small, converted-home model — a strength for homeliness — is also a limitation compared with larger, purpose-built assisted-living or memory-care campuses; capacity and specialized services will likely be more constrained. A few reviewers mentioned affordability concerns, and one or two noted the facility was newly opened at the time of review with no resident history available to fully evaluate long-term outcomes. There were also isolated mentions of distance being an issue for some families.

    Patterns and bottom line: Taken together, the reviews paint a picture of a small, well-run, loving assisted-living home that excels at personalized, compassionate care, social dining, physical therapy, and creating a warm residential atmosphere. It is particularly well suited for seniors who value individualized attention, a home-like setting, and active involvement from owners and caregivers. Prospective residents and families should weigh these strengths against the facility’s limitations: limited capacity, lack of advanced memory-care programming, and potential cost or distance considerations. For individuals with stable needs who do not require specialized memory care, Rembrandt appears to offer a high-quality, community-focused option; families concerned about progressive dementia should clarify the facility’s specific capabilities and escalation plans before committing.

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    About Rembrandt Assisted Living

    Rembrandt Assisted Living sits in a comfortable, multi-floor building with a spacious dining room where residents have three home-cooked meals every day and snacks are always available, and the staff make sure the food fits personal tastes and special diets, including low fat and vegetarian choices, and they let you eat with others or pick flexible dining times, and there's even a nice backyard and deck where people can sit, look at the gardens and enjoy being outside, so everything's set up to feel more like a family home than a big institution, with pets around and plenty of open spaces and patios for relaxing or socializing. The owner and administrator is a licensed Physical Therapist with over 30 years of experience in senior care and holds the RALS™ certification, making sure trained caregivers and a full-time Dementia Care Practitioner are always there, and there's a 24/7 On-Call Nurse Practitioner for medical needs, which means people get help with medication, bathing, dressing, moving around, and other daily activities for both assisted living and memory care services. Residents can be private or share a room depending on what they want, and all rooms come furnished, with cable TV, Wi-Fi, internet, and a bathtub, and they're cleaned daily with weekly laundry and linen changes, while staff also take care of trash, pest control, and even the plants. Rembrandt Assisted Living offers respite care for short stays or giving caregivers a break, and hospice, rehabilitation, medical reminders, in-home health care, and podiatry visits are available too, along with support for people using wheelchairs, Hoyer lifts, or who need help moving around. Staff speak English, German, and Spanish, so folks from different backgrounds can feel comfortable, and there are always things to do because the community runs daily activities, social events, exercise like chair fitness or yoga, music, arts and crafts, games, brain fitness, gardening, and seasonal parties. People can get their mail and newspapers delivered, religious services are held on site, and there's easy building access, security checks, emergency alerts, and fall prevention programs to help everyone feel safe, and there's a good balance between privacy and community, so seniors can enjoy their own space or join in when they want. The staff train in everything from memory care to mental health and safety, and individualized service plans help each resident get the exact support they need. Rembrandt Assisted Living accepts private pay and has financing choices for families, and with flexible visiting hours, friends and family can come by when it's best. Overall, Rembrandt Assisted Living focuses on providing seniors with a safe, friendly, and supportive place to live, whether someone needs long-term support or just a short-term stay for rest or recovery.

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