QUEENSTOWN, Maryland – For a second consecutive year, Queenstown Landing has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a Best Assisted Living and Best Memory Care senior community.
This year’s ratings look at the best senior living communities across the United States to assist older adults and their loved ones when researching and choosing the right senior living community for them.
U. S. News surveyed residents and family members — for their satisfaction with lifestyle, care, community management and staff, value and other services and amenities provided by the community. U.S. News & World Report evaluated nearly 4,000 communities.
“It is such an honor to earn this accolade for the second year in a row. Our team works so hard every day to provide quality care to our residents, and even though we don’t do it for awards, it feels so nice to be recognized,” said Kelly Johnson, Executive Operations Officer at Queenstown Landing. “This community and the people who live and work here truly make this a home. We care for each other like family. To hear from our residents and families that they feel the same way is incredibly gratifying. We intend to carry on this level of service for years to come.”
Only 30% of the 4,000 communities that U.S. News evaluated earned a “Best” rating in 2023-2024. Last year, Queenstown Landing also earned Best Assisted Living and Best Memory Care status.
“While a beautiful building is nice, the quality of life inside the building is much more important,” said IntegraCare CEO Larry Rouvelas. “Our community leaders and their teams have done an extraordinary job to create a great place to live. That’s not just me saying it: The U.S. News recognition is based on survey results from residents and family members, which makes it even more gratifying.”
U.S. News awards the designation of Best Senior Living only to those communities that satisfy U.S. News’ statistical assessment of performance on consumer satisfaction surveys administered between April 2022 and November 2022, reflecting the viewpoints of more than 200,000 current residents and family members of residents living in thousands of senior living communities nationwide.
“For IntegraCare communities once again to receive such significant recognition from U.S. News & World Report is both inspiring and a source of motivation for us to continue to make the lives of our residents and their families better,” Rouvelas said.
U.S. News & World Report, considered the global authority in hospital rankings and consumer advice, introduced its Best Senior Living designations in 2022.
“For the second consecutive year, U.S. News is providing in-depth information to help potential residents and their loved ones find the best place to help meet their needs,” said Sumita Singh, senior vice president and general manager of Healthcare at U.S. News. “Communities that are highly rated excel in making residents feel safe, well cared for and highly satisfied by the services provided.”
For more information, contact Rebecca Kennedy, Community Relations Director, Queenstown Landing, at rkennedy@integracare.com or 410.304.2005.