Marking four consecutive years of national recognition, with a record number of communities honored in 2025
Belmont Village Senior Living proudly announces that U.S. News & World Report Best Senior Living ratings recognized 27 of its communities with Best Senior Living designations and High Performing Accolades as part of their 2025 list of the best senior care providers in the nation. The honored communities represent nearly 80% of Belmont Village’s portfolio, showing a 35% increase in representation in 2025. This marks the fourth consecutive year of acknowledgment, demonstrating Belmont Village’s ongoing commitment to providing unparalleled care and services tailored to seniors’ needs.
“At Belmont Village, our unwavering commitment to excellence in senior living and resident-centered care remains our highest priority,” said Patricia Will, Founder & CEO of Belmont Village Senior Living. “We are honored that a growing number of our communities have been distinguished by U.S. News & World Report this year, reflecting our dedication to innovation and the highest standards of care.
U.S. News awards the designation of “Best Senior Living” only to those communities that satisfy U.S. News’ rigorous, data-driven standard, reflecting the viewpoints from more than 450,000 consumer surveys. Additionally, U.S. News recognizes outstanding performance in several key areas with a High Performing accolade. Now in its fourth year, the 2025 Best Senior Living ratings from U.S. News evaluated over 3,800 communities in the United States. Communities are evaluated on several criteria, including resident and family members’ satisfaction with safety, care, community management and staff, value and other services and amenities.
With loneliness called “America’s invisible epidemic,” linking it to senior health concerns, U.S. News incorporated insights from the UCLA Loneliness Scale — a tool used to assess social connection and identify potential health risks related to isolation. Loneliness and isolation continue to be major concerns for older adults, with nearly 70% nationwide reporting moderate to severe feelings, according to research published in the National Library of Medicine. Based on Belmont Village’s survey results, just 11% of Belmont Village residents reported similar feelings, highlighting the power of socialization and the company’s deep commitment to fostering connection, community, and overall well-being.
“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.”