Brightview Bethesda will be for assisted living and memory care residents, with a secure second floor for dementia patients. Floors 3-7 will be assisted living divided into studios, and 1-and-2-bedroom apartment units. Units will have kitchenettes, but 3 meals a day will be served in the building. Activity rooms are also planned for patients.
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Wednesday, November 01, 2017
Bethesda construction update: Brightview Bethesda (Photos)
Brightview Bethesda will be for assisted living and memory care residents, with a secure second floor for dementia patients. Floors 3-7 will be assisted living divided into studios, and 1-and-2-bedroom apartment units. Units will have kitchenettes, but 3 meals a day will be served in the building. Activity rooms are also planned for patients.
glad we got pics of an empty lot instead of real news....
ReplyDeleteWhy no coverage of Hans Reimer's legislative victory in protecting sites like the Westbard maybe-cemetery?
ReplyDeleteI can't wait until the Westbard deads are moved to a more respectful location than under that parking lot.
ReplyDelete10:15: Because that's fake news - the bill does not protect the cemetery at Westbard, and would not have prevented it if in place.
ReplyDeleteI will be weighing in on the real scandal about the legislation, which you won't read about in the Washington "Montgomery to Protect Cemeteries!!!!!" Post. Totally fake headline. #FakeNews
You won’t be weighing in. To weigh in, you need to be taken serious. Nobody here cares what you have to say and certainly doesn’t take you serious. Everybody hear probably thinks your confused with your wild conspiracy theories and unhealthy obsession with Hans Reimer.
DeleteLower MoCo is becoming one big retirement community -in the past it was mostly Friendship Heights (North Park Ave and Somerset House) - now its moving to Bethesda and even Grosvenor Lane.
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