Hunters Woods Fellowship House sits in Reston, VA, at 2231 Colts Neck Rd, and serves as an apartment community for seniors aged 62 and older or for adults with disabilities who have a limited income, and it falls under Fellowship Square. The building holds 222 one-bedroom apartments, many with options for unfurnished efficiencies, ADA accessible units, and private balconies, and the community plans to expand with about 100 new one-bedroom apartments to add to its original 115. The apartments use government assistance and contracts with the US Housing and Urban Development agency, letting qualified seniors and people with disabilities live there with most utilities included in rent, except cable and phone. Hunters Woods Fellowship House lets residents keep to themselves if they like or join group and spiritual activities, and the building is smoke-free indoors, with a designated area outside for smokers.
Residents can age in place since Hunters Woods Fellowship House offers independent living, assisted living, continuing care, memory care, respite care, and even care homes for those who need more help with daily life. There's a service to connect residents and their families to options nearby, like memory care, nursing homes, and home care, and the staff, known for friendliness and patience, will help with activities, medication, and general wellness. An on-site Resident Service Coordinator guides with daily needs or bigger questions, and the community has a full calendar of activities, group events, classes, and spiritual gatherings in indoor social halls and flex rooms. Amenities on site include a fitness area, a beauty salon, a computer room, laundry rooms, trash chutes on every floor, recycling containers, and emergency pull cords in some floorplans. Residents will find their own garden plots, BBQ patios, walking trails, and a private activity room they can reserve for their own family events or holidays, and they're free to bring cats, birds, and fish. Transportation isn't a problem here, since daily trips run to local stores and restaurants with a scheduled ADA-accessible bus, and there are nearby bus stops for other travel.
The apartments have month-to-month leases after the first year and provide controlled access for security, guest parking, and fitness or exercise equipment. Meals get planned by chefs and meal planners to ensure taste and nutrition, and there are expanded dining and lounge areas as part of the newer additions. Weekly housekeeping and laundry happen at some properties, cutting down chores. The building itself sees regular updates and maintenance, including masonry work, window sealant improvements, and safe, accessible construction changes aided by full construction management. Hunters Woods Fellowship House follows fair housing rules, with apartments for people who qualify based on age, disability, and income, but the wait list for these units is currently closed.
People can find information on pricing and availability by phone and can use the SeniorAdvisor service, which offers free guidance for families. There's a blog, some award recognition like the "2021 Best of Senior Living," and a steady stream of resources to help with choices and planning for long-term care. The building runs business hours every day and keeps a dedicated staff and community focus on making sure seniors can live comfortably, safely, and with a sense of belonging.