Tribute At The Glen

  • 4151 Old Bridge Rd, Woodbridge, VA 22192
  • (571) 402-1870
  • 5.0 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

When you live here, you’ll enjoy a symphony of experiences and activities to address every aspect of life. Explore our beautifully designed modern aging apartments, which includes utilities, high-speed internet, HD cable, weekly housekeeping and a menu that’s always available. Just because you need some help from time to time doesn’t mean you have to give up doing the things you love. We provide a host of amenities such as restaurant-style dining, beautiful outdoor courtyards and walking spaces and an on-site salon and lounge. Provide the help you need while giving you the freedom to enjoy your life fully. Enjoy daily living assistance, such as medication management, routine wellness checks, laundry and housekeeping so you can focus on enjoying your life to the fullest.

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5.0 ( 2 Reviews )
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Shonae
September 12, 2022
My dad is currently at Tribute at The Glen. When I walked in, it had a home feeling. All of the workers speak. From the cafeteria to the cleaning to the maintenance, everyone speaks, especially when you first walk through the door, that gives you that definite first impression of a warm and fuzzy feeling. When you first enter the building, what you see gives you a good sense of cleanliness just as a business that's basically under control. Everything is well-kept. If you take care of your facility, you'll take care of your people because you want your people to do well in the facility in a very clean environment. They have assisted living and memory care. They are on the pricier side, but they work out a deal with us that my dad could share a room. So sharing a room is not as expensive as having your own individual room. Like right at the tail end of COVID, they had no choice but to give you your own room. His room is very huge. It was much larger than what he needed. They give you the option to either bring in your own furniture or if they have something available, they are willing to help you with it. They gave my dad a TV, which is their TV. If we take him out or if his time has come, they keep everything. They gave him a twin bed. They had a refrigerator, a bed, a sofa, and a chair. You could definitely sit maybe six people in very comfortably. That's how large that room is. It's a very large room is wheelchair accessible. The shower is very good. They provided the shower curtain. All we had to do was bring in his personal accessories, like towels and washcloths. We had to bring in a shower chair for him though. They gave him a dresser, too. They have a sensor in the room. It's not a camera, but it's a sensor for movement. Like when they put him into bed, they want to know my dad's movement. It has a window, so he can see out. It's got blinds in there. They've got a light with ceiling fan in case he wants a ceiling fan feel. You also get to decorate your room however you want to. The director of the facility is very, very accommodating. So if you're looking for the Christian atmosphere, this portrays more of the Christian atmosphere. They act like they are truly a family. The people that are there for the assisted living, they appear to be very happy. Because it's very spacious, they've got a very nice cafeteria that they can go to. They even have a patio with a little firepit where you can take your visitors. It has patio table and chairs. Sometimes we'll take my dad there. Like if we have family that come in town, we can take them to this room, and it's beautifully decorated. They can have parties if they want to, and even out in the terrace. The memory care has a terrace where they can go outside. They have tables out there and they have flooring that looks like grass, but it's not grass. It's really soft to touch. It's definitely boxed in and it's very, very spacious, but they can go outside and get some air whenever they want to. They have access to that at any given time. Even if they're wanderers, they can walk out there and come on in because they are seen. It's like a big glass door where they are seen. They don't just sit inside one room. They sure have activities there. Because I only deal with the memory care facility, so I do see that they'll have someone come in and read to them. Sometimes they'll do crafts for those that are able to do crafts. If not, they'll just have people sitting there watching. They'll have someone come in and sing. A lot of times they'll just play music. The ladies will get their nails polished and the guys will get their nails filed down. They'll brush their hair. I've seen them do things like that in there for them.
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Gail
November 09, 2020
The experience with Tribute at the Glen was good. The community was very clean, the personnel was very professional, and the memory center where my husband would reside looked quite adequate. I went to this pre-COVID, 'cause I haven't been there since COVID, so everybody was eating. They had bracelets that would get you in and out, and of course the residents don't have them so they can't escape. It was a nice one, but it's very expensive, and it's out of my price range.

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