Starting at $7,135 per month, Assisted Living at The Trillium offers a sense of independence, individuality, and stability. Should the time arrive that either you or your spouse need help with certain basic activities of daily living — dressing, showering, or managing medications, for example — The Trillium will integrate this assistance seamlessly and discreetly into your routine, in the comfort of your own home. Our team is highly skilled in providing the right balance of assistance and service for you to continue living independently. You’ll find no finer Assisted Living services in McLean, Virginia.
In addition to the one-on-one, in-residence aid you receive as an Assisted Living resident, you can visit with a Licensed Practical Nurse 24/7 for a wellness evaluation or any clinical service you may need. Exceptional dining is part of the experience, and you’ll enjoy all the amenities, programming, entertainment, educational and recreational opportunities, and off-campus outings we offer. The only difference from Independent Living is that when you need a helping hand, our nursing professionals are here for you.
The Trillium offers 37 Assisted Living residences that include one- and two-bedroom apartments, with kitchens and private bathrooms, ranging from 368 to 1,159 square feet. Each floor has its own laundry room, living room, activity room, and common areas. Rental lease rates are based on the style of apartment, the level of care, and a one-time community fee at move-in.
All residences in Assisted Living at The Trillium Tysons are designed with ample lighting, wide-threshold doorways to accommodate wheelchairs, stability bars in all bathrooms, and emergency-call capability.
Yes, of course. The Trillium has a dedicated neighborhood of Assisted Living residences where couples may live together and receive the extra assistance they need. But if just one spouse should require assistance, our caregivers will also visit the apartment homes of Independent Living residents to provide aid and care for the partner who needs it. In either scenario, a couple will be able to continue living together.
Yes. Just as they are in Independent Living residences.