The Crossings at Bon Air

  • 9100 Bon Air Crossings Drive, Richmond, VA 23235
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  • 4.5 ( 9 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

The Crossings was designed with your needs in mind. We offer a continuum of care; even if your needs change your address may not. Our bright and airy 1 and 2 bedroom apartments have plenty of space and we have washer/dryers and full kitchens in our Independent Living. Come enjoy our relaxing common areas, outdoor decks and gardens. We also feature a 24 hour call system for peace of mind.

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4.5 ( 9 Reviews )
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Nancy
My mother-in-law moved in at The Crossings at Bon Air in October. She's very happy there. We chose it for her because it was convenient, we liked having the washer/dryer in the rooms, and she could transition to assisted living if she needed to. Their staff is great. Their meals are excellent. They have activities and she loves them. They are very active. They have a cocktail hour before dinner. They have a little pub that's open before dinner every evening. They go out to lunch. They go shopping. Those are just some of the things that she has done that she's enjoyed very much. They have live entertainers that come in the evening. Not all the time, but frequently.
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Laura
January 05, 2023
I visited The Crossings at Bon Air. The staff were very friendly and informative. The rooms were very clean and very well laid out. It had a kitchenette with a stove and refrigerator. So that was nice for seniors who were not ready for assisted living. The common dining area was very nice, very open, and airy, and it looked very clean as well. It was like a restaurant, and I saw people sitting at tables. I didn't see a cafeteria-style; I think they are being served. The grounds were very clean. It has a common area, when I was there, I saw a lot of the residents up and walking around. They're allowed to have their dogs. They did have a library room and a wine social. They have a little bar where you can have a little wine social, I thought those are nice. There were activities throughout the week. Everyone was very nice.
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Loreda
August 05, 2022
The physical appearance of The Crossings at Bon Air was good. It was the very first one that we toured. The lady there was very nice. We really enjoyed her. She wanted us to consider moving in, and that aspect of it was very nice. She took a lot of time with us. I thought that was very good. My husband didn't have a good feeling for the place, so we decided not to pursue it. We saw the dining room, the library, and an exercise room.
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Nannette
June 27, 2022
The Crossings At Bon Air was a very clean facility. Pat toured me around, and she was very nice. I liked that they had balconies on most of the apartments. The apartments were very nice and big. They had spacious bathrooms. If they needed to call somebody for help, they had those pull strings in them. The kitchens were also nice. Most of them had hardwood floors, and it's very clean. The thing I didn't like was their pricing. To me, it was a little high. They only included one meal; compared to another facility, their pricing was around $3000 to $4000 (but you get three meals). The only difference in The Crossings At Bon Air was that you can advance to assisted living and memory care. They had that all available. They had an exercise room, a poolroom, a happy hour night, a chapel, and all the activities you would need to not have to go anywhere. I liked them, but we just couldn't afford it.
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SD Snea
January 05, 2022
Food is mediocre at best. Price increases even w things shut down & money saved during COVID-19.
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Stan
June 21, 2021
I saw the apartments at The Crossings at Bon Air and they look great. But I didn't see any seniors there; they're most likely in their apartments because it was quiet. I would probably recommend them. I spoke with one person, she was nice to me and showed me the facility and talked about all the process. I saw a studio and it was a decent size and I thought it was great. The facility looked clean and quiet. It's located in a quiet neighborhood. A lot of their amenities don't work because of COVID-19. They have a library and a pub or bar. What I didn't like about it is that they don't have any outdoor space. Except for that, everything looked good, clean, and new. I spoke to one person during the tour, and she did a perfect job. They provided me with booklets and brochures, showed me a sample of the menu, and showed me the dining area.
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Visitor101851950
February 10, 2015
I was very impressed with The Crossings at Bon Air. The only thing I didn't like about it is that it is very, very big. The building is very big, and it is several stories. However, their activities were a lot more varied. The people were more interested in informing you what the place was like. The dining room was fine. The menu gave you choices. They even had a 5 o'clock bar. They gathered for happy hour, and everybody was allowed one glass of wine. The place looked really good. The hallways were nice and wide. There were lot of paintings. The rooms were very nice. I would consider this place.
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Deborah32
July 30, 2014
The Crossings was a really nice facility, but they did not have a full kitchen. The staff was wonderful. The people were very good. They bent over backward. They support each other. I was very impressed with everyone that we met.
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Visitor85089150
June 17, 2014
My mother moved to Crossings at Bon Air, and it's fantastic. The staff is excellent. They are very good. Her room has one bedroom, a living room, a huge bath, and a full kitchen. Their dining room is beautiful with tablecloths. They have different menus every day. They have two different entrées plus a standard menu for all their meals. They have every kind of activity you can imagine. They have bingo, bridge, and hand-and-foot. They have social activities. They have a pub there for everyone to meet in the evening before dinner and have a glass of wine. They have their own physical therapy and hairstylist right there in the building. They have a beautiful piano and two large-screen TVs in their lobby. It is beautiful.
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  • in-home-care In-Home Care