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26 Assisted Living Communities in Virginia Beach, Virginia

There are 26 assisted living facilities in Virginia Beach, VA and several assisted living facilities nearby. The average cost of assisted living in Virginia Beach, VA is $4,676 per month.

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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Virginia Beach

Kathleen

4

March 8, 2020

I visited this facility

First Colonial Inn was very clean and well laid out. They had a nice garden in the back. The staff was very nice and very helpful and invited us back. We went back at Christmastime for their little Christmas party to see how the events were. The dining area seemed very nice, and there were menu options for meals. They had games, and we saw the fitness facility. Everything seemed very nice and very well maintained.

Rick

5

July 9, 2019

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Atlantic Shores takes really good care of my father. The food is excellent, it's an all-around terrific place to live, and he loves it there. He's in memory care, and they go out to various places around town. They do exercises and have a pool. They have fall mats in the rooms which alert the staff if he falls out of bed.

Daniel

5

August 29, 2018

I visited this facility

My visit to The Gardens of Virginia Beach was very good. I was very impressed by the place. It's not new, but it's very nice. I have two friends there who are very happy. The food is excellent. They have studios and some 1-bedrooms. They have bingo, volunteer musicians, and the day is full of activity. Last week they had a luau there and it was really nice. They have cards and books. A bus takes them shopping too.

DT

5

August 10, 2018

I visited this facility

The Gardens of Virginia Beach was the best of them all. The atmosphere was real upbeat, the people that were there were socializing more than the other places I visited. When I asked them how they like living there, they were all very happy. The staff was nice and good. When you walk in there's an open feeling, like a living room area with a TV. People were sitting on the couch and watching. They also have a jukebox that plays old songs, and you don't need to put money in it; the people can just go up and pick songs. It was very nice, and they also have an exercise room.

Karen

5

July 2, 2018

I visited this facility

The people at The Gardens of Virginia Beach were down to earth. I liked the rooms. It didn't feel too much like a fancy place. You can eat the meals anytime you want, which would be good for my sister. You don't have to go at a prescribed time. I saw an activity board, they had shopping tours, and they had a hair salon, and a water dispenser on every floor. I liked her room because it wouldn't be facing the street or anything. If she wants to go out on her own and get herself to eat or browse around, she can just cross the street. Everybody was very nice. They had a seat in the elevator. The Gardens seemed like the best place for her. They had trivia, You Be the Judge, stories brought to life, bible study, and outings. When you walk in, there are people sitting all around.

Paula

4

December 29, 2017

I visited this facility

The rooms and closet space at The Gardens of Virginia Beach were small. The staff was very nice. When I was there, some residents were coming back from doing shopping and some were in a reading activity outside. They had a beauty salon. I didn't like their bathrooms because they're not big. Some residents were out on the porch and some were out in the backyard. It was a really nice place.

Anne

4

October 10, 2017

I visited this facility

Since my mother doesn't speak English, The Gardens was my second option. They have a staff who speaks Greek, that's why I almost put my mother there. I felt she would be more comfortable there because there is a nurse she could talk with. The people that I met were very nice. However, the room was just a room with a bathroom.

Rob S.

4

August 24, 2017

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My sister is at the Gardens of Virginia Beach and she's been there for two months now. It's a nice place, it's got everything, it seems very orderly, and the food is good. The assistance has been very helpful and the medical staff is doing great, very helpful, and she's getting physical therapy too. She's got a nice room that we furnished and it seemed clean and orderly. It's a little more expensive than we'd like though.

Deb

4

July 17, 2017

I visited this facility

The Gardens was very nice, clean, and the people are congenial. It was a very small community and there were a lot of activities.

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Virginia Beach Assisted Living Facilities Cost

The median cost of assisted living in Virginia Beach for a single-occupancy apartment is $4,676/month (Genworth - 2018). This monthly cost typically includes rent, utilities, dining, housekeeping and transportation.

 

Information About Assisted Living Facilities in Virginia Beach

People who’ve always dreamed of living driving distance from the beach but would prefer to experience milder temperatures than states like Florida or Southern California will definitely enjoy Virginia Beach. In fact, it is actually listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the longest pleasure beach in the entire world, which happens to be located at the southern end of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (which is the longest bridge-tunnel complex in all of the world). With a population of close to 450,000, Virginia Beach is not what you would consider to be small town living; although it is also not so large that it feels overwhelming. There are a variety of things to keep people of all ages both educated and entertained, making Virginia Beach assisted living an excellent option for many seniors.

Virginia Beach Senior-Friendly Activities

Virginia Beach offers many senior-friendly activities. The Chesapeake Senior Citizens Center has what is called the “ 55 & Better ” programs, which offer a variety of activities for older adults age 55 and older. For seniors who enjoy fishing, time is well spent on the Sandbridge Little Island Fishing Pier . A trip to the Miyazaki Japanese Garden , a part of the 97-acre Red Wing Park which is home to several breathtaking gardens, is always a wonderful and beautiful experience, as well. And for the avid golfer, Virginia Beach has nine golf courses, including the Heron Ridge Golf Club . Other activities and outings seniors will enjoy include the Military Aviation Museum , the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center , Old Cape Henry Lighthouse , the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art and four different theater and performing arts centers. And of course, lots of beaches including Chicks Beach and Virginia Beach too.

Virginia Beach Medical Facilities

Assisted living in Virginia Beach means being close to some great medical facilities. There’s the Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital, which is well-known for its Behavioral Health, Palliative Care, and Sentara OrthoJoint Center. There is also the Kindred Transitional Care and Rehabilitation Center that offers rehabilitative therapy, dementia care, stroke recovery care, and a wide variety of other services for seniors.

As an Oceanside resort district, you’ll find the weather, people and opportunities in Virginia Beach to be a place that you’ll be more than happy to relocate or even retire to. If you’d like to receive more information on senior living in Virginia Beach, see our options for Virginia Beach assisted living.

Organizations Serving Seniors in Virginia Beach

There are several different organizations serving the Virginia Beach senior community. The Citizens’ Committee to Protect the Elderly is a non-profit organization that offers assistance and support to family members and residents living in nursing homes or assisted living in Virgina Beach. Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia also provides senior-related advocacy and information services to seniors and their family members who live in the Virginia Beach area. There’s also the Mayor’s Commission on Aging, a membership-based organization which assists the Mayor in planning activities geared towards seniors. Seniors who choose assisted living in Virginia Beach are supported by a variety of organizations dedicated to improving senior lifestyles in the area.

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