Symphony Square is a senior living community in Leesburg, Virginia, that offers several care levels and choices for older adults, and the place has independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care services all on one campus so folks can move between care levels as their needs change, and it's one of those places where you'll notice condos, townhomes, studio, one-bedroom, and even three-bedroom apartments along with companion suites and detached homes, all with accessible features, and none of this needs a weight limit for moving in either. Residents get help with daily life like bathing, dressing, meals, laundry, housekeeping, and medication management, and those who need it can get high acuity care, incontinence care, diabetic care, non-ambulatory support, and even wound care, with a nurse and awake staff on hand at all times. Memory care is provided with 24-hour support in secure environments, and there are special programs for seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia, including memory-enhancing activities and therapies, and there's a Wander Guard system for extra safety. You'll see skilled nursing with round-the-clock medical care, rehab, and hospice care if needed, plus respite care is offered for short-term stays.
Symphony Square has plenty of amenities-like three cafes, a general store, ballroom, beauty salon, barber shop, billiards lounge, library, fitness center, woodworking shop, computer center, movie room, piano or organ, swimming pools, Jacuzzi, raised garden beds, butterfly and hummingbird gardens, and enclosed courtyards, plus a central fireplace for relaxing, and both indoor atriums and outdoor patios, so people who like being outside will find lots of walking paths, garden and patio spaces, and even an outdoor common area with covered and uncovered parking. The place accepts both cats and dogs, with pet-friendly amenities, and folks can use complimentary transportation for errands, trips, and outings, or get close to public transit, shops, and nearby parks like Philip A. Bolen Memorial Park.
Meals are shared in group dining rooms, private dining rooms, or even with room service; residents can find vegetarian and special diet options, and the kitchen staff aims to make food with good ingredients. Staff provide regular activities to keep folks busy-things like social events, religious and devotional services onsite and offsite, field trips, and group games, plus there are meeting rooms for gatherings, and full-time activity directors to make sure there's always something to do. Residents get help with grocery shopping, errands, laundry, dry cleaning, and housekeeping, and they have access to high-speed Wi-Fi and TV rooms for relaxing in the common areas.
Symphony Square accepts different payment options such as private pay, Social Security, veteran's benefits, and Medicare-for those who qualify-and offers VA benefits consultation, with a fee structure that may include a community fee, buy-in fee, and other charges based on care needs or sharing apartments. They also have agency-type services available for extra support, and the community is state licensed, with a Medicare provider number, so everything follows proper regulations.
There are plenty of safety features, including a security gate and high-acuity support, and the location is close to a hospital and places of worship, with easy access to main street shops too. The staff helps residents move from beds to wheelchairs if required and is always available for emergencies, and care is designed so residents keep as much independence as possible while still having help when it's needed. There's a sense of community with indoor and outdoor spaces set up so people can interact and stay social, all in a setting designed for comfort, security, and active living.