Sunnyside Retirement Community
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- 3935 Sunnyside Drive, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
- (540) 568-8200
- 5.0 ( 4 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Nursing Homes



















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5.0
( 4 Reviews )
Visitor105881250
February 10, 2015
I was very impressed with Sunnyside's activities. They have a lot of things that you can get involved in. I was impressed by the amount of things that they have. They have a wide selection. The staff is very nice also. I have several calls after I came home. There were a number of follow up calls asking if I was interested and if there was anything that they could do to make it more interesting than it was. The grounds are gorgeous. Everything inside is very nice, clean, and organized. Their accommodation for one is a large living room. The one that they showed me has a patio where you can go outside to sit right in front of your apartment. It also has a nice bedroom and a kitchenette. The food is very good.
Visitor75104850
November 14, 2014
I was also able to visit Sunnyside Presbyterian Home and the staff was very professional and very nice as well. They have a very nice accommodation and beautiful setting. They do a great job with that. Their dining area was lovely.
Visitor95580350
October 15, 2014
The Presbyterian was too big. Everything was so nice. I would be happy to move there myself, but she thought it was too big. The apartments were very nice. The security was wonderful. I thought that was great.
NoShmo
December 22, 2012
The staff, residents and care providers and ministers were all friendly, caring, and helpful in general. My grandparents lived in a house in the Retirement Village for many years and were happy and well-attended. When they went to "The Terrace" for closer supervision after coming down with dementia, they were also well-cared for, kindly treated and pretty happy, considering. I only have 2 issues that I was dissatisfied with. In the time between- when they moved from their house in the Village to the Main Building, but before the Terrace, they lost contact with their neighbors in the village and were allowed to withdraw from the community, and not participate in many activities; rarely leaving their suite or having any meaningful contact with peers. I really feel like this hastened the dementia, as there was no meaningful contact with anyone, and often when I called I had to say what day it was or even what time of day it was. The 2nd was that everyone in the family believed that since my grandparents had paid to have their house in the village built, and then turned it over to Sunnyside without compensation; they would be cared for on that basis, rather than charged $50k per year when they needed help.