The Providence: Sophisticated assisted living in Fairfax

On the edge of Vienna, The Providence shines with nurturing and innovative boutique-style assisted living and memory care surrounded by renowned arts and cultural venues and experiences.

Combining the elegance of a luxury rental community, the extravagance of a best-in-class hospitality experience, and just the right amount of individualized support from our Assisted Living, Bridge Program, or Memory Care lifestyle options, everything at The Providence is tailored to help our residents thrive.

Our U-shaped building is sculpted with an elevated courtyard. This natural space for residents, friends, and family to enjoy the outdoors is perfectly complemented by our rooftop terrace that looks straight out of a painting, decorated with herb and flower gardens. Inside, our studios, one-, and two-bedroom residences offer spacious floor plans featuring upscale touches and refined finishes, such as modern kitchenettes, high ceilings, and large bathrooms with walk-in showers.

From nature walks to art exhibitions to theatrical performances, there are always exciting things to do. Residents enjoy a wide variety of energizing community events and planned outings including trips to Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, Capital One Hall, Lake Fairfax Park Amphitheater, and Meadowlark Botanical Gardens.

Expert-led enrichment opportunities, signature wellness programs, vibrant local culture, and attentive and custom care at The Providence deliver a quality of life that is exciting, comforting, and exceptional.

Now welcoming new residents. To learn more visit ProvidenceFairfax.com or call (571) 550-9404.

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