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Worldshine Senior Living Community

Overview

The Worldshine Senior Living Community, located in Gaithersburg, Maryland, is set to redefine senior living by creating a sustainable, thriving hub for aging in place in the heart of one of Maryland’s most dynamic regions. The community will offer 300 independent living units, assisted living accommodations, and memory care suites, catering to the diverse needs of seniors and ensuring a high quality of life for every resident.

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We provides a one-stop solution for senior care, allowing residents to choose living options based on their individual health needs. Whether it’s independent living, assisted living or memory care, the community is designed to offer personalized services for each stage of life. We 

prioritizes dignity, independence, and well-being with amenities and services supporting residents' health.

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