
4 Assisted Living Facilities in Fairfax City County, VA
The average cost of assisted living in Fairfax City County is $6,863 per month. This is higher than the national median of $3,460. Cheaper nearby regions include Fairfax with an average starting cost of $5,258.
To help you with your search, browse the 11 reviews below for assisted living facilities in Fairfax City County. On average, consumers rate assisted living in Fairfax City County 3.2 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Fairfax with an average rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars.
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Recent Reviews of Assisted Living in Fairfax City
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Review of Sunrise of George Mason
I didn’t care for Sunrise of George Mason because I didn’t get any attention. The lady who showed me around was nice, but I was not impressed with the place. It was very old, small, and didn't have... Read more
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Review of Gardens at Fair Oaks
My husband is at the Gardens at Fair Oaks, and I do not like it. Although the place is tastefully decorated with lovely things and clean, the staff in the memory care unit are not well trained. Som... Read more
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Review of Sunrise of George Mason
Sunrise of George Mason was fine. It was in a nice location. My visit was very good. I only spoke with one person, but she was very helpful. The rooms/apartments were clean, but they were very small. Read more
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