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    Ashleigh at Lansdowne

    4.0 (6 reviews)
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    Ashleigh is a beautiful, clean community! Full of smiling staff and residents! Highly recommend The Ashleigh for a loved one to move into!

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    Ashburn Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department

    Ashburn Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    The Ashburn Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department is a group of "neighbors helping neighbors" since…read more1944. Yeah, tired old cliche, but it was true then, and it's true now. It never ceases to amaze me how many people who live in Loudoun County have no idea that their tax money doesn't actually pay for career staff 24/7, let alone the equipment and apparatuses needed to save lives. So that's where we step in. We're your friends, your neighbors, your co-workers, and we're here to serve the community (and drive really fast while doing it)! Chances are, if you call 9-1-1 between 1800 and 0600 hours, the folks who will show up at your door to put our your fire, check for a gas leak, or care for you on your way to the hospital are only getting paid in personal pride for giving back to the community. Most people know that the fire station is where our shiny yellow engines and ladder trucks are quartered. Many people also know that we're a joint department - so we have ambulances as medics as well. But that's not all! Our primary Station 6 (we have two: Stations 6 and 23) serves as a bastion for the community, hosting open houses, monthly pancake breakfasts, Mother's Day breakfasts, spaghetti dinners, and our Founders Hall is often rented out for private events. Our volunteer staff go through literally hundreds of hours of book and practical training before being released as firefighters and/or emergency medical technicians. We're constantly brushing up on our skills, and during our duty crew nights you can often find us around town doing practice drills. Our people come from all walks of life - most of us have full-time day jobs ranging from consultants to construction workers to students, and everything in between. It's often like being part of a great big family. A sometimes dysfunctional one, but a family nonetheless. We mess around with each other, we argue, and we tease, but when the fecal matter hits the rotating air circulation device, we cover each other's backs and get it done, because when it comes down to it, each and every one of us is passionate about protecting our homes and our neighbors. Come on down and say hi. Ask to do a ride-along. And for the love of all that is good and right with the world, pull over when you see me tearing down the road in an ambulance with my lights and sirens on!

    For my 300th review, I will write up about the firehouse. These people work hard to help out the…read morecommunity here in Ashburn. Everybody should help them out as well. Once a month they do a pancake breakfast, usually the 1st Sunday of the month. They have all the fixings. Eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, hash browns, biscuits, sausage gravy, yogurt, coffee, and juices. It's very cheap and it all goes to help the station. There is also a kiddie section for kids to do crafts. Come during December and Santa will be there for pictures. So check out their calendar every month on their website and see when the next one is. It's one less weekend meal you have to worry about. Get there early as it can get packed at times.

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    Coalition to Salute America's Heroes

    Coalition to Salute America's Heroes

    5.0
    (1 review)
    3.6 mi

    Salute Heroes is a great group of people who do everything they can to help wounded and disabled…read moreveterans in need. If someone qualifies for help, they'll get help. They've been doing this since 2004 and they're really good at it. I'm proud to be part of the team and I love to see the lives that have been changed by getting the help needed when it was needed to most. The Facebook page is saluteheroes.org/facebook if you wanna learn more about who this team really is!

    From the owner: Products Back Pack, T-Shirts, Dog Tag, Sweaters, Hats,…read moreStickers, Coffee Mug, Books, Hero Band Specialties Emergency Aid, Jobs, Workforce Training Areas Served Loudoun County, Leesburg (part of loudoun county) Providing Emergency Financial Aid and Other Services to Veterans Severely Wounding in Iraq and Afghanistan For the thousands of seriously wounded veterans in Afghanistan and Iraq, the struggle to overcome the challenges in their lives caused by the injuries and illnesses they sustained in combat is one that must be endured every day. The Coalition to Salute America's Heroes was established to ensure that in return for the sacrifices they made for us, these wounded veterans and their families receive all the support needed to restore their hope and rebuild their lives. Founded in 2004 as a non-profit, non-partisan 501(c) (3) organization, the Coalition is among the nation's leading charities whose donors provide the wounded veterans and families of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom the aid and assistance needed for their long roads to recovery.

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    Waltonwood

    3.6
    (11 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Update - 2 days after expressing our concern to 'RN' Sharon and being told we had no choice but to…read morepay the 10k for higher level of care, our grandfather was found on his bedroom floor bloody from a fall. We received a call from a caretaker who could hardly speak enough English to tell us what hospital he was taken to. We told her to have the RN call us immediately. It has been four days and we have still not heard from waltonwood higher ups or medical staff, including the executive director we asked to have contact us. We went to get some things from his place and saw the room had been totally rearranged, including bad attempts at cleaning up the puddles of blood from his fall. Please remember that our grandfather is immobile, and it is not like he could even roll or attempt to fall off the bed. I think there is a strong reason as to why Waltonwood is silent, and per my last review I can only hope families of residents and potential ones see this.

    My parents moved into independent living in February. They love their one bedroom apartment, it's a…read morenice size. Waltonwood has regular activities and the common areas are beautiful. It would be five stars but the food and dining room service is AWFUL. I emailed several times to the "chef" and director with zero response. Tracey manages independent living and she is very nice but not empowered to make any changes. For $6-$7k a month they can afford to pay their staff better and get a real chef. I live close by so regularly bring meals. Outside of the food the place is great.

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