The Kensington Reston: Assisted Living and Memory Care Community Now Offering Virtual Tours

At The Kensington Reston, our promise is to love and care for your family as we do our own.

Our leadership dreamed of building residences where they’d want their own parents to live. So they did, right in the heart of Reston. We can’t wait to introduce you to the vibrant lifestyle, uncompromising care and profound devotion to family that comes with residency at The Kensington Reston.

The Kensington Reston is a senior living community like no other in the area. Our tastefully elegant assisted living and memory care community will feature best-in-class care giving and a full spectrum of clinical support to the seniors you love — in surroundings customized for their comfort and safety.

We offer two separate neighborhoods of memory care, enabling us to address the challenges unique to specific phases of disease progression. Couples are welcome, even if the care needs of one half of the couple are not the same as the other.

We are grateful for the chance to care for your family and look forward to being part of your community. We plan to officially open our doors in early 2021, but we welcome you now for a sneak preview at our Information Center, located at 1850 Centennial Park Drive, Suite 130, Reston, VA 20191. 

Please call us at (571) 494-8100 or email us at [email protected] to schedule your tour today!

Visit our website at www.KensingtonReston.com.

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