QUEENSTOWN, Maryland – Queenstown Landing earned U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best Senior Living status by achieving the highest possible rating in Assisted Living.
Queenstown Landing’s Best Assisted Living status is a result of U.S. News & World Report’s trusted, data-backed ratings of the best senior living communities across the United States.
“Our team is dedicated around the clock to supporting residents and their families in meaningful ways,” said Larry Rouvelas, CEO of IntegraCare, which operates Queenstown Landing. “At the end of the day, it’s not just about the setting. It’s about the experience and care that truly make a difference in people’s lives. Recognition from U.S. News as a Best Senior Living community reinforces that commitment and affirms the impact our teams are making every day.”
Now in its fifth year, the 2026 Best Senior Living ratings from U.S. News evaluated more than 3,000 communities across the United States. Communities were assessed on several key criteria, including resident and family member satisfaction with safety, care, community management, staff, value and other essential services and amenities.
U.S. News & World Report awards the designation of “Best Senior Living” only to those communities that meet its objective, data-driven standards, reflecting the feedback of hundreds of thousands of consumers nationwide. The highest-rated communities in each care level earned a Best Senior Living rating.
The survey results provide real-world perspectives from the people who matter most, residents and their families.
“My mom is living her best life at Queenstown Landing due to the caring staff and beautiful facilities surrounding her,” a family member responded in the survey. “She is happy and healthy. Mom smiles a lot and knows her needs are going to be addressed. Family involvement is on us, and we all feel welcomed and supported by the staff there.”
“Queenstown Landing is a great place for anyone to live who is in need of more help than they could get at home with everything from meals to medications,” another survey respondent stated. “The apartments and rooms are so nice and the help from nursing to laundry is excellent. The outside areas are beautifully maintained and we all love the interior porch area. Nearly everyone there goes above and beyond to make sure all the residents are well cared for.”
U.S. News also recognizes outstanding performance in several areas with a High Performing accolade. This recognition is awarded to communities that scored in the top 25% of evaluated communities nationwide for caregiving, activities and enrichment, management and staff, food and “feels like home.”
In addition to the primary ratings, Queenstown Landing received accolades in Assisted Living-Caregiving; Assisted Living-Activities and Enrichment; Memory Care-Caregiving; Memory Care-Feels Like Home.
“Choosing a senior living community is a significant life decision for older adults and their families. U.S. News’ Best Senior Living ratings provide a transparent, data-driven tool to help families identify the highest-quality care available,” said Ben Harder, managing editor and chief of health analysis at U.S. News. “We commend the communities that have earned this distinction, which reflects a deep commitment to resident well-being and exceptional service.”
IntegraCare communities recognized by U.S. News & World Report 2026 Best Senior Living include:
- Colonial Courtyard at Bedford
- Colonial Courtyard at Clearfield
- Colonial Courtyard at Tyrone
- Exton Senior Living
- Magnolias of Chambersburg
- Magnolias of Lancaster
- Newhaven Court at Clearview
- Newhaven Court at Lindwood
- Queenstown Landing
- The Residence at Colvin Run
- The Residence at Fitz Farm
- The Woods at Cedar Run
For more information, contact Jereme Hurley, Community Relations Director, at [email protected] or call 410.304.2005.