Central Parke at Lowes Island, built in 2005 and set in a quiet suburban area of Sterling, Virginia, focuses on a variety of care needs for people aged 55 and over, offering independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, respite care, and continuing care retirement community (CCRC) services, and the community is made up of 181 low-maintenance homes, with attached villas that have two or three bedrooms and private outdoor areas, and also condos in five four-story buildings that feature two or three bedrooms with private parking garages. Residents find plenty of space, with villas ranging from around 2,440 to 3,513 square feet, and condos starting at 1,692 square feet, and the building itself stands on a 3.60-acre lot with multiple stories and easy access entrances, and there are no specific outdoor or parking details listed, but every home aims to support privacy and easy living for active adults.
Central Parke at Lowes Island is part of the Cascades master-planned neighborhood, which offers outdoor features like five swimming pools, 15 tennis courts, bocce courts, and several multipurpose courts, and the property itself keeps walking trails and landscaped courtyards where residents can stroll and relax. Indoors, there's a private clubhouse, which is the heart of many social activities, and it comes with a library, card room, and a fully furnished party room, so residents can gather for bridge games, movie nights, or crafts in the arts and activity rooms, and the grounds are always kept clean, with well-manicured lawns giving a pleasant, peaceful feeling.
When it comes to care, a team of professional staff provides different levels of support-help with bathing, dressing, and medication management is standard, as is help with meal preparation, and there's a 24-hour call system for safety, with supervision and care for those with limited mobility. Residents with diabetes or other dietary needs can get special meals from professional chefs in a dining room setting, or order all-day dining, with both sit-down and restaurant-style options. Health is a focus, so every apartment comes with Wi-Fi, cable TV, and phone lines, as well as air conditioning and private bathrooms, and there are services like laundry, housekeeping, and concierge support for daily needs.
The social side of life gets attention too, with regular resident-run programs, music activities, fitness classes, and get-togethers that help people build real friendships and stay active, and once you factor in the fitness center, spa and wellness room, and transportation to local spots like Algonkian Regional Park, area shops, restaurants, doctors, and the nearby Dulles Corridor Metro and commuter bus, you see that seniors here have what they need for both leisure and essentials. The location puts residents near parks, pharmacies, and entertainment, so outings aren't a problem, and the peaceful surroundings offer a nice break from busy city life.
There's no particular architectural style, but everything is designed for comfort, with both independent living and care services under one roof, so people don't have to move as their needs change, and the housekeeping, move-in coordination, and family support services help new residents settle in quickly. For anyone interested, tours can be scheduled to see the property and get a real sense of daily life at Central Parke at Lowes Island, and the staff, though friendly, tends to keep interactions brief and respectful, so everyone gets the space they need.