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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Reviews
4.0( 17 Reviews )
Nancy
Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House was nice. Dawn was the lady who helped me there and she was extremely helpful and very, very nice. It was just a little bit older. So, it wasn't as shiny, new, and fancy, but it felt warm and inviting. You could tell that the people cared about their community. It was a welcoming environment. It was nice and clean. They have activities, a garden for the residents to work in, an area that has a library, and games available.
Clyde
March 18, 2022
I have no complaints with Commonwealth Senior Living at Kings Grant House. Nothing I saw was wrong. It's a nice place. I just met one person. She was fine. The dining area is fine. Everything about that facility is nice. It would be a nice place to put a relative in. I saw all of the rooms. There was plenty of space. It had real nice sized rooms, and it seemed to be clean. They had their own bath. I saw the fitness room, and it was really nice.
Mary
The staff at Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House was most accommodating. I had a question. They were not able to answer it, but they found a social worker and a physical therapist that was on-staff, and they came in and accommodated me. They really went out of their way to make sure I had all my questions answered. The apartments were very nice. They let me see what was available and what they had in their apartments. They were nicely decorated. It's in a nice, quiet, intimate neighborhood. There's no such thing in my eyes as perfection, but it's pretty close to it. The facility was very nice and definitely updated. They had it decorated for the holidays, which made it very homey.
Rita
May 01, 2018
My mother-in-law is a resident of Commonwealth Senior Living at Kings Grant House. It's a nice building and she has her own room. We often have a meal there and there's music and dancing after the meal. They also take out the residents to other places. They have everything taken care of; once, she fell down, and they called 911 to take her to the hospital, and then they called my husband right away. The community is locked in, but that's required because she got lost more than once before. They also supply her with a balanced diet, so she's getting her weight back. The staff joins in during the family night, and they're very friendly and sociable. I've never had a problem; once, someone was trying to go into my mother-in-law's room and there was an argument that the staff stepped in and cleared right away.
William
August 27, 2017
King's Grant House (Commonwealth Senior Living at King's Grant House) is where I put my dad. It's good and clean. It's not perfect, but my dad has progressed so well when he moved out of a memory care into a normal unit. They do have activities, but he doesn't participate in them. They have family nights, trips, and church services in the community. They have good food, too. I went over there for a family dinner, and they had bangers and mash that was absolutely out of this world. The dining area is adequate but nothing fancy. There is a fancy one downstairs, but my dad doesn't go there. Overall, King's Grant House is a nice, small community.
Cheryl550515
August 29, 2016
I really liked Kings Grant House very much, but it was out of my price range. The place was clean. There was a gazebo outside where residents could sit in the shade. The manicurist was really nice, and the staff was really nice. They were very caring about the people. What impressed me were the friendliness of the staff and the cleanliness. You could walk into an area and not smell something. The staff seemed to care about the patients. I was shown everything, including the different-sized rooms. I got a very good tour and the person who showed me around was really helpful and nice. It was really a nice place. They had memory care. Residents were given snacks, and they could walk around freely. The staff knew them by name, so I was very impressed by that.
Visitorvisitor4
March 15, 2016
We visited Kings Grant House. The location was not what we were looking for, and it didn't have the accommodations we wanted. We were looking for a two-bedroom, and they only had one-bedrooms. They gave us a nice tour of the facility and were helpful. However, nothing really struck me that made me want to live there. They had two dining rooms, but we were not offered to eat in either one. One was adequate, and the other one was nice. The rooms were relatively small.
Visitor113353050
September 30, 2015
King's Grant House is nice and neat, but it wasn't what I was looking for. I had a very nice talk with the lady there, and they gave me a good rundown of everything they did there. The people were very friendly.
Eunice3
September 29, 2015
King’s Grant House is one story, and you can have shared rooms. It was closer to where I live, and it’s in a good location and neighborhood. The employees were very nice.
Wewe123
July 06, 2015
I am not very happy with this place. My friend lives there and the staff are not very nice. They do not speek to you. I walk in all the time , I never sign in and the staff are nice on your first you move in, but there after they forget about you. There has not been any activities for my friend to do after 7:00p.m. He is alway in his room saying why not stay in be, there is nothing to do! Very disappointed in the place!
Visitor110062450
July 04, 2015
Mom is at Kings Grant House. I like that it’s smaller and more personal. The staff are very accommodating. The rooms are very good. Their food is fine. If she doesn’t want the meal, they always have all different kinds of salad that she can get in replace of it.
Visitor104766750
April 06, 2015
I visited Kings Grant House for my mother. The staff seemed OK. Their rooms were nice. They have exercises like yoga in chairs, and they take them on outings.
Glenn16
February 17, 2015
My mother is currently in Kings Grant House. Actually the facility is clean. The people are very attentive to her, and they have done a good job. She does complain occasionally about the food, but other than that, she seems to be fairly content and happy. She has her own private room, and it is spacious enough for her. They have a lot of stuff going on all the time. They try to get the people there to participate, and they do a good job with it.
deborah8573
February 16, 2015
My friend was at Kings Grant House before he passed away. I liked that it was really clean, and I really love the staff. They have a very good memory program.
Althea1
February 10, 2015
I visited Kings Grant House Assisted Living, and the lady that was there was really nice; she was amazing. It was a really nice place, but the rooms were so small and still expensive. When I came in and saw the staff, they barely spoke, and I didn't get a good feel when I went in there.
Visitor96847650
December 06, 2014
Kings Grant is nice, it’s close to me, and it's in the right price range. They kind of negotiated with us when we were going out about the price. They were expanding at the time we moved in, and we knew that the price would be more, but our place has not gone up yet. Mom was moved into memory care just in the same facility, but in a different unit. They have done a lot of renovation and added on to it.
Their memory care is new, and everything still in flux. It is good, but things need to settle down a little bit. Things have changed since my mother has been there, and the management has changed. The memory care is the new, and the nurse is new. It’s kind of hard to evaluate and give a critic on something that’s still changing.
Visitor81593350
June 23, 2014
King’s Grant House is more than adequate for the care they’re giving. They watch my brother-in-law very closely, and they interact with him. They help him take a shower, and they dress him. They seem to be very good. The food is good, and he eats well there. They know where he is all the time. They have a community dining room and a day room for activities or socializing. The rooms are a good size. Although it’s just a room and a bath, you can fit a lot of stuff in it.