Symphony Village

    100 Symphony Way, Centreville, MD, 21617

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      About Symphony Village

      Symphony Village sits at 100 Symphony Way in Centreville, Maryland, and people say it's made for folks aged 55 and over who want an easy, active lifestyle in a real community built with seniors in mind, and while there's not a fancy pitch or lots of extra info, you see right off that the homes are built by Caruso Homes with thirteen open models that come with two to four bedrooms and bathrooms, generous kitchens, walk-in closets, and options like sunrooms or finished basements, all focused on comfort and main-level living for those who don't want stairs or hard climbing. There's a 13,800-square-foot Symphony Club clubhouse loaded with things like a fitness center, aerobics and dance studio, indoor swimming pool, billiards, a music room, a library, hobby rooms, a café, a ballroom, and spaces for cards or games, so everyone finds something to do whether they like bridge, Mah Jongg, arts and crafts, poker, or just talking with new friends. Outside, things stretch far with two tennis courts, three bocce ball courts, a putting green, walking trails, badminton, a flower garden, horseshoe pits, a playground for the grandkids, a gazebo for shade, and even three ponds for pleasant strolls or just sitting quiet, while plenty of planned fitness classes, biking paths, walking groups, and community-sponsored events add to daily life. Houses and shared areas come with Wi-Fi, private bathrooms, air conditioning, kitchenettes, phone lines, plenty of natural light, and cable TV, making it simple for folks to stay connected or comfortable, and meals are served restaurant-style in a main dining room or there's all-day dining with attention to allergies and diabetic needs, so no one misses out. Staff help out with housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, and there's support if you need medication management or help with daily routines, plus family support and a concierge if questions come up, and there's always someone reachable with a 24-hour call system and supervision on hand. Clubs and committees, from landscape helpers to arts groups and the community emergency response team, get folks involved while an activities director puts together full calendars with art shows, holiday parties, movie nights, happy hours, wellness screenings, and events where neighbors gather for a chat or a good meal. Wellness screenings and health events run regularly, and if anyone needs more, Chester River Hospital Center and Luminis Health Primary Care Centreville stand nearby. There's wheelchair access, customer parking, and shared spaces always ready for residents or guests, and there's an online portal where folks can look up management and community forms, directories, committee info, and an event photo gallery. The whole place, with its thoughtful amenities and lively clubs, feels open for people who want to set their own pace, enjoy nature, invite family to visit, or just have a safe and friendly spot to call home, where help's always there if it's ever needed but no one's in a hurry and there's time for whatever's next, and there's also respite care for when short-term extra help is needed, say when a main caregiver needs a break.

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