Newsweek, the modern global digital news organization, in partnership with Statista, a global leader in data and market analysis, has unveiled its annual ranking of America’s Best Nursing Homes 2025, recognizing the top 1,050 nursing homes in the United States. This comprehensive ranking is designed to guide families in their search for high-quality long-term care options. With approximately 1.2 million Americans currently residing in nursing homes, the need for reliable information on nursing home quality has never been greater. The 2025 edition of Newsweek’s ranking marks the sixth consecutive year of bringing transparency and expert evaluations to an often-complex decision-making process for families and seniors. This year’s list was compiled based on an analysis of over 14,000 nursing homes across the 25 states with the highest concentration of facilities. The rankings were determined by evaluating nursing homes across four key pillars, including Performance Data, Peer Recommendations, Accreditations, and Resident Satisfaction based on Google reviews. In the 2025 rankings, new features include an expanded selection of the top nursing homes with 50 to 99 certified beds. Northern Virginia Nursing Homes Ranked 150+ Beds
Northern Virginia Nursing Homes Ranked 100-149 Beds
Northern Virginia Nursing Homes Ranked 50-99 Beds
New 2024 AARP Livability Index™ tool finds that while every community identified can support residents of all ages, Virginia requires improvement to meet aging population needs AARP Virginia has announced the top 25 communities across the state that best support residents of all ages, according to the newly updated 2024 AARP Livability Index™ website. This comprehensive, data-driven tool evaluates the key factors that shape quality of life as people age, including housing, transportation, neighborhood safety, environmental quality, health services, and community engagement. The latest data show that while some communities in Virginia have made significant strides in areas such as increasing access to health care, transportation, and civic engagement, every community still faces critical challenges in meeting the growing needs of older adults. Particularly, Virginia's top communities must focus on improving affordable housing options, clean air and water, and inclusion opportunities. Based on the AARP Livability Index criteria, the top 10 communities in Virginia are:
Other communities in Virginia ranking in the top 25 and their overall scores are: 11. Salem – 59 12. Purcellville – 59 13. Lexington – 59 14. Leesburg – 59 15. Albemarle County – 58 NAFSC 16. Staunton – 58 17. Bridgewater – 58 18. Roanoke County – 58 19. Loudoun County – 57 20. Warrenton – 57 21. Montgomery County – 57 22. Christiansburg – 57 23. Roanoke City – 56 NAFSC 24. Harrisonburg – 56 25. Virginia Beach – 56 The AARP Livability IndexTM platform is the most comprehensive, web-based tool of its kind that scores every neighborhood and community in all 50 states and the District of Columbia for the services and amenities that affect people’s lives the most as they age. The platform scores livability by using more than 50 national data sources to measure each community against 61 indicators of livability. Users can search the website by address, ZIP code, or community to find an overall or category score, identify challenges in their community and compare their neighborhood to others across performance benchmarks. To view the AARP Livability Index platform or see your community’s score, visit www.aarp.org/livabilityindex. If you are connected to an agency or organization that serves older adults in Arlington and Alexandria, we look forward to collaborating with you. As service providers and advocates, we all play an essential role in ensuring older adults have the opportunity to remain in the community of their choice as they age. Join both the Arlington and Alexandria Area Agency on Aging in this important Advisory Council and meet local home and community care providers for real conversations on how we can better serve the older adults in our communities. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Helen King
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