QUEENSTOWN, Maryland – Queenstown Landing earned U.S. News & World Report 2025 Best Senior Living status by achieving the highest possible rating in Assisted Living.
Queenstown Landing’s Best Assisted Living status is a result of U.S. News & World Report’s trusted, data-backed ratings of the best senior living communities across the United States.
“Our community teams work 24/7 to enhance the lives of our seniors and their families,” said Larry Rouvelas, CEO of IntegraCare, which operates Queenstown Landing. “While beautiful buildings and amenities are appealing, it’s the quality of life within those buildings that matters.”
The awards are based entirely on third-party surveys of residents and families. For its 2025 Best Senior Living ratings, U.S. News & World Report surveyed them in nearly 3,800 communities on several criteria, including resident and family members’ satisfaction with safety, care, community management and staff, value and other services and amenities provided by the community.
U.S. News & World Report awards the designation of “Best Senior Living” only to those communities that satisfy U.S. News’ rigorous, data-driven standard. It is a statistical assessment of performance based on consumer satisfaction surveys from the past two calendar years, incorporating feedback from over 450,000 residents and family members. Only the highest-rated communities in each care level received a ‘Best’ rating.
The survey results provide real-world perspectives from the people who matter most, residents and their families.
“The staff at Queenstown Landing are very friendly and personable,” said survey respondent Kim, who has a family member in the senior living community. “The building is kept immaculate. It’s fun to visit, especially at happy hour in the main living area that has a fireplace in the center of the large room, and a bistro along the back wall. Many of the residents gather to listen to music, watch TV, and chat. The porch is welcoming and the grounds nice. The courtyard is also a very nice area.”
Another survey respondent, Gretchen, who has a family member residing in the senior living community, believes Queenstown Landing filled a void in her home county in Maryland.
“I’m very happy to have a community available in Queens Anne’s County to take care of our seniors that need assisted living services,” responded Gretchen. “Generational family is grateful. Please continue to grow.”
U.S. News also recognizes outstanding performance in several areas with a High Performing accolade. This recognition is awarded to communities that scored in the top 25% of evaluated communities nationwide for caregiving, activities and enrichment, management and staff, food and “feels like home.”
“Choosing a senior living community is a big life decision for older adults and their loved ones. U.S. News’ Best Senior Living ratings offer families a data-driven search tool, providing transparent and comprehensive assessments of quality,” said Ben Harder, managing editor and chief of health analysis at U.S. News. “We commend the communities that have earned this distinction, reflecting their unwavering dedication to resident well-being and satisfaction.”
IntegraCare operates 17 communities in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia. The communities recognized by U.S. News & World Report 2025 Best Senior Living include:
· Candle Light Cove
· Colonial Courtyard at Clearfield
· Colonial Courtyard at Tyrone
· Exton Senior Living
· Magnolias of Chambersburg
· Newhaven Court at Clearview
· Newhaven Court at Lindwood
· Queenstown Landing
· The Residence at Fitz Farm
· The Residence at Presque Isle Bay
· The Woods at Cedar Run
For more information, contact Kathy Stanfield, Community Relations Director, Queenstown Landing, at kstanfield@integracare.com or call 410.304.2005.