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Arleigh Burke Pavilion at Vinson Hall Retirement Community

Rehab

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Website | (703) 506-6900
1739 Kirby Rd, McLean, VA 22101, USA

Opening Hours:
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 1739 Kirby Rd, McLean, VA 22101, USA
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Enjoy an amenity-rich lifestyle with all of the comforts of home, but without the worry of maintenance or upkeep. Our Life Plan Community – located on a park-like oasis in vibrant McLean, Virginia and just miles from our nation’s capital – offers opportunities that energize your days and also secure your future with a continuum of care. Our Independent Living community – open to retired military officers and their families and to leadership level (GS-14 and higher) government employees from any federal agency – allows those who have spent a career serving their country to continue to enjoy life on their terms. You’ll be surrounded by 23 acres of tranquility in our desirable McLean, Virginia neighborhood. Our residents are free to live life to the fullest. Vinson Hall Retirement Community is more than a fulfilling place to live today. As a Life Plan Community, this is your path to a secure future. You’ll age gracefully and confidently, knowing you have access to a full continuum of short- and long-term care, right here on our campus.

Google Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars (4 total ratings)

Lily Bloom
5 Star
What a great place! Love the new leadership. All the nurses, pt, ot, CNA’s, & staff are great. My mom loves it. Tons of retired military brats just like her. Many great activities & caring people. She is very happy. Much happier than she was at home & much happier than she would be if she had a home caregiver. We made a great decision for mom. Thanks 😊 update 2022 March - I still love this place for my momma & her friends. xoxo 😘
Tuesday 22nd March 2022
Hoda Kwaik
1 Star
Where do I begin? My grandfather fell, fracturing both his hip and wrist and was unable to walk after a total hip replacement surgery. The caseworker at the hospital highly recommended Arleigh Burke Pavilion to us saying it was the only 5-star rehab center in Northern VA. And that's when things started to go down-hill. If this place is what defines 5-star, it scares me to think what takes place at all the other rehab centers. I can go type pages about what went wrong here, but will stick with the major disappointments. First, there's a lack of communication among staffers. We should not have to repeat our wants and needs to every single "care giver" we come in contact with. It's 2017. Even if you're not putting in notes electronically, are you not documenting appropriately in a patient's chart? We were met with too many "I don't know"s on top of the unprofessional demeanor. Second complaint, this is a small rehab center which I personally find appealing. Except if your staff of one nurse and two support personnel cannot cater to a total of about 10 patients, then you are understaffed. It is unacceptable to have an elderly patient who is unable to walk ring his call bell because he needs to use the bathroom and not have anyone attend to him until over an hour later. That's what happened to my grandfather on more than one occasion. Surprisingly, he was able to hold himself all but one time. He was, after all, on stool softeners. One time, he waited close to 90 minutes for someone to answer his call bell. He yelled for help, without any answer. An accident happened. He was reprimanded and shamed for causing the accident ... unbelievable! 5+ weeks my grandfather was a patient without any bathroom accident in the bed. And the time that THEY took well over an hour to answer his call, HE gets scowled at? Third complaint, PT/OT - which is why we are here in the first place, right? They are not very flexible at all. They are very 'by the book', checklist type of people. They need to check off their little boxes and anything that strays from what's written on this list drives them nuts - and they'll tell you! What happened to treating each person as an individual? In my view, you've got to treat a 90 year old similarly to how you'd treat a 2 year old - especially one who is starting to feel depressed and who has been handicapped and away from home for a month. If he wants to do his exercises in bed one day, so be it! Finally, out of the 12 or more "caregivers" we dealt with during the 5+ week stay, there is only ONE that we felt really cared about the patients and showed them kindness - and that's Maria. The rest would literally give eye rolls, barely if ever smile or greet, their body language showed that they were being bothered with whatever task was at hand, etc. Unbelievable. Do the elderly not have feelings? There were several other issues - but the bottom line is this: if God forbid I or any of my loved ones are ever in a situation where we are facing the possibility of staying at a rehab center I know it will not be this one. I strongly believe my grandfather could have had much faster and better progress with at-home PT/OT/nursing care. It's a pretty complex and appears fairly new, I'll give them that. Has so much potential - but needs a total makeover in staff with thorough training.
Tuesday 26th December 2017
Bruce Wald
5 Star
My stay was excellent including the facility and all staff, including nursing, pt and catering. Very professional operation in all respects.
Thursday 8th February 2018
Tamiko Tatum
5 Star

Thursday 6th September 2018