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Traditions of Cross Keys among US News’ Best Senior Living ratings
U.S. News & World Report recognizes nearly 1,900 communities nationwide in its 2025 Best Senior Living ratings.
Traditions of Cross Keys proudly announces its selection as “Best Assisted Living” and “Best Memory Care” community in the U.S. News & World Report 2025 Best Senior Living Ratings.
The 2025 edition names 1,894 senior living communities nationwide for excellence in one or more care service categories. Traditions of Cross Keys marks its fourth consecutive year, achieving Best Assisted Living and Best Memory Care statuses.
Since launching its Best Senior Living Ratings in 2022, U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in health care rankings and consumer advice, has helped seniors and families identify independent living, assisted living, memory care, or continuing care retirement communities that align with their needs.
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The ratings reflect survey responses from nearly 450,000 residents and family members across more than 3,800 senior living communities nationwide. The survey asked participants to rate satisfaction with safety, caregiving, activities, management, staff, dining, value, and other aspects of community life.
In addition to its “Best” recognition, Traditions earned “High Performing” accolades for its Memory Care community for outstanding performance in management and staff, caregiving, activities and enrichment and feels like home categories. U.S. News granted this distinction to communities that scored in the top 25% of evaluated communities nationwide for caregiving, activities and enrichment, management and staff, food and dining, and homelike environment and met other certain criteria.
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Ellen Scagnelli, executive director of Traditions of Cross Keys, said, “It is an incredible honor to be recognized by U.S. News & World Report for the fourth consecutive year in both Assisted Living and Memory Care. We are so thankful to our residents and families for their trust and for sharing their experiences — this achievement wouldn’t be possible without them.”
