Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House

  • 440 North Lynnhaven Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23452
  • (757) 431-8825
  • 4.0 ( 3 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

Welcome to Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House, a premier senior living community in Virginia Beach managed by Commonwealth Assisted Living. Situated in quiet residential neighborhood, our community offers a relaxed setting in a convenient location that has easy access to healthcare facilities, shopping, dining and more. Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House provides comprehensive services for residents in a caring and home-like atmosphere that ensures they maintain a quality lifestyle. Among the most distinctive features is our signature Sweet Memories program, which received a best practice award from the Virginia Assisted Living Association. It's specifically designed for those residents who experience memory loss, Alzheimer's or dementia. We also recently added new suites to this community.

Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House boasts a variety of amenities, including nutritious dining, housekeeping, linen services and transportation arrangements. For our active residents, our full-time activities director coordinates daily activities, trips and social programs. Residents enjoy suites and companion rooms with private baths. With no entrance fees, enjoying life at Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House is an affordable option. We believe in personal and dignified care which is why team members are on-site 24 hours a day and we develop an individualized care plan for each resident. We understand that everyone has unique needs and we tailor services to our residents, such as medication management.

The attentive and experienced caregivers provide compassionate care to residents who have all the comforts of home and maintenance-free living surrounded by friends and neighbors! Our residents quickly become like family. With a variety of living options, you'll be sure to feel right at home. Explore Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House further and schedule a tour today.

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4.0 ( 3 Reviews )
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Brenda
We moved my husband yesterday into Kings Grant House. It is very clean, very updated, and modern. Every person that I've come in contact with, they are happy. They are patient and community-minded. Every caregiver in the memory center that I have had contact with is trained in dementia and Alzheimer's care. They are patient-oriented. They spend extra time making sure that everybody is taken care of and all of their needs are met. I have been very impressed. They have chefs preparing the meals. They have a calendar of activities. They have family nights, and they have activities every day. They have a common area where they have movies and bingo and different activities. They don't like their residents to stay in their rooms. They want them involved in activities with the other residents and to be out mingling socially. They have screened-in balconies on every floor that have very nice furniture. They also have a courtyard outside. They take the residents out there when it's warm and they serve them ice cream. They also have popcorn nights when they're watching movies and they try to make it festive for them.
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Dolores
June 23, 2022
My husband is in Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House. He's in memory care. It's a very nice place. I rather he did not have to be there, but they seem to take very good care of him and that's a plus. If anyone had to go somewhere like that, I think it's a very nice place. They seem to know what they're doing. They take good care of the residents. They say, "This is your home. You do whatever you want to do." They can go out into the courtyard and get fresh air and what have you. They have movies and different things like that to keep them occupied. The rooms there are furnished. They have cable TV that is not extra. He has a private room. The food seemed nice. They have everything that they should have. They go to the dining room and eat together, and they have a variety. I haven't seen anything repeated too much. It's a good selection.
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Elliebird
February 07, 2020
In the memory care section they accept residents who need behavior monitoring 24/7, but they don't have enough staff to manage them, so some of the quieter residents find it hard to get the attention they need. My loved one was often left in wet or soiled pants because the aides were busy serving a meal or they were not providing timely checks. Always understaffed for the level of need of their residents. Best points were good food and good activity planners.

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