Move-in special! Get more and pay less at The Providence

On the edge of Vienna, The Providence shines with nurturing and innovative boutique-style senior living 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 care, everything at The Providence is tailored to help our residents thrive.

For a limited time, lease a one-bedroom Assisted Living apartment for the price of a studio when you move in by March 31, 2023 (certain conditions apply — see sales director for details). Don’t miss this opportunity to get more for less.

Your monthly rental fee includes:

Spacious, light-filled one-bedroom apartments

  • Open kitchenette with granite countertops
  • Sizable living room
  • Large bathrooms with walk-in showers
  • Advanced technology for safety and convenience

Also included:

  • All-day dining in any of our restaurants
  • On-site physician specialists
  • Integrated physical, occupational, and speech therapy program
  • 24-hour concierge
  • Individualized care program
  • 24/7 licensed care staff
  • Medication management
  • State-of-the-art fitness center
  • Engaging and inspiring events and activities
  • Transportation services
  • Covered parking
  • All utilities and Wi-Fi
  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Access to on-site day spa and salon

The Providence delivers 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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