Solera Senior Living, an operator, developer, and investor of senior living communities across the U.S., has announced in a press release that it has assumed management of Brightview Bethesda Woodmont in Bethesda, Maryland, from Brightview Senior Living.
The eight-story assisted living and memory care community has been rebranded as Modena Reserve at Bethesda. The community will retain its leadership team, led by Executive Director Bobby Thomas and Director of Sales Cynthia Ward.
Modena Reserve at Bethesda will join Solera Senior Living’s sister community, Modena Reserve at Kensington, in serving the greater Montgomery County area. The Bethesda community features 113 assisted living and memory care residences, with a wide range of studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments.
“It is our goal to operate communities that inspire a better quality of life for seniors, and Brightview Bethesda Woodmont’s favorable reputation and strong outcomes, combined with its experienced leadership team, makes this a wonderful fit,” said Brittany Patrick, director of investments at Solera Senior Living.
Modena Reserve at Bethesda’s residential setting is complemented by service-rich, hospitality-based support and a wealth of amenities including rooftop decks with views of the Bethesda skyline, a formal dining room, an upscale pub with television and fireplace, a multi-purpose great room for entertainment and gatherings, a private dining room for special occasions, a well-stocked library with computer access stations, a fitness center with state-of-the-art senior-friendly equipment, a full-service beauty/barber shop, a movie theater with sloped seating, and 24-hour concierge services. Solera will reopen the café, offering craft-brewed coffee, local gourmet pastries, and an ambience designed to be more than a coffee shop — it’s an intergenerational gathering place for residents, friends, families, and neighbors.
Modena Reserve at Bethesda is the latest addition to Solera’s growing senior living portfolio. Based in Denver, Solera develops, owns, and operates independent living, assisted living, and memory care communities in seven states across the U.S., including Virginia, Nevada, Colorado, Maryland, Texas, North Carolina, and Illinois.
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