Gardens of Traville sits at 14431 Traville Gardens Cir in Rockville, MD, and the place serves people aged 62 and older with a range of living options like independent living, assisted living, memory care, and nursing care, which is helpful if someone needs different kinds of support as they age, and they've also got home care services for folks who want help in their own space. The building, managed by The Franklin Group, has 230 one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, all built in 2003, and they've given the units names like Strathmore I or Montrose II, which helps keep things organized, and floor plans run from about 717 to 1199 square feet, so people can pick a size that fits what they want, whether that's a smaller place or one with more room. Each home comes with a washer and dryer, fully equipped kitchens, emergency response systems, and upgraded bathrooms with features like wheelchair accessible showers, so moving around and doing daily tasks gets a bit easier, and all the units, plus common areas, have elevators and safety features for people who need a little extra help getting around.
People here can bring their pets since they allow animals, and the community has both indoor and outdoor common areas, including a hair salon and spaces for social gatherings, which make it easier for folks to meet up, join clubs, or attend devotional services. They provide meals, and seniors get a range of planned activities and offsite trips, with transportation offered, so there's plenty going on each month that gives everyone some structure and a chance to make new friends. Nurses, doctors, and therapists such as podiatrists, physical, occupational, and speech therapists are available, along with nurse and doctor on call, plus there's support for memory care and hospice if needed. You can get help with daily things like bathing or taking medicine, and if someone's needs change, the team can help people age in place.
Gardens of Traville offers personal tours for people who want to see the apartments and common areas firsthand, and for those needing financial help, there's access to possible income-based rent or HUD assistance. There's resident parking, metered utilities, access to public transportation, and internet available near the property, so folks have what they need nearby. The staff stays friendly and trained to help keep things running smoothly, and the property is close to attractions in Rockville, as well as other events in the Chevy Chase/Potomac areas of suburban Washington, DC, so it feels connected without being right in the middle of things. Each apartment is meant to give privacy, comfort, and freedom, and the larger community aims to support a fulfilling, social life, with both the quieter spaces and the busy events calendar there for people to choose what fits their pace and interests.