Welcome to Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall, a premier senior living community in Norfolk. Centrally located with easy access to all the amenities of the Hampton Roads region, Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall is a unique and distinctive community. We provide comprehensive services for residents in a caring and home-like atmosphere that ensures they maintain a quality lifestyle.
Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall boasts a variety of amenities, including an airy lobby with grand piano, elegant dining room and therapy services. Our residents enjoy suites and companion rooms with a private bath. All of our rooms and suites are built around a light-filled atrium, creating a delightful and charming atmosphere. For our active residents, our full-time activities director coordinates daily activities, trips and social programs. Our transportation service helps residents get to their important appointments. With no entrance fees, enjoying life at Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall 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 and weekly housekeeping and linen service.
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 Leigh Hall further and schedule a tour today.
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Reviews
3.9( 18 Reviews )
Cheryl
December 01, 2022
My mom is at Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall. The intake nurses doing the information told me all about the facilities and everything. But once she got there, she didn't even stay the full time. I paid for more days than she stayed because things were starting to happen that she didn't like. Before she went there, I told them that she had to have someone take her up and put her on a commode if she had to use the bathroom because she couldn't walk at all. She said the nurse told her to just go ahead and have the bowel movement in the bed and that they would clean her up, but my mother is not used to that. So she stayed a few days, and after that happened, we just brought her back home.
My mom didn't get involved in any activities. I saw the food that they bought her a couple of days, and the food looked OK, but it was always cold. She had to ask them to take it and put it in the microwave. She doesn't eat cold food. But the meals looked OK. I don't know what to say about the staff because if you're telling her to have bowel movement on her bed, then all I can say is that that's not good practice.
When I went there, the person who I was doing the application with showed me a room, and in that room it had a little love seat and a little table and stuff like that. It was a nice little room, and I thought that's the way the room was going to look where my mom was going to be in. But when we got there with her, it was actually nothing but a bed in there. And I asked about the chairs because my mom would like to be taken up and sit in the chair, and they said, "Well, you have to bring those from home," but nobody told me anything like that. They just showed me a little nice set up room and gave me the impression that that was what the room was going to look like when I got her there.
I paid them over $2,000 and I couldn't get any of my money back when we were dissatisfied, and my mom came home after a few days, so I wasn't happy with the deal. They told me that I would pay according to the level of care. My mother needed full care. She couldn't do her own bath and she had to have a.m. care and she had to be taken up to be put on a commode if she had to have a bowel movement, and she had to be changed. I explained to them that she was incontinent. So that's the reason I paid so much, because of the level of need she needed, but she wasn't given that level of care when they told her that they didn't have enough nurses to take her up and put her on the commode.
Notforus
October 19, 2022
Concerns were brought to managements attention and the VP about issues and heard but continued to occurred and ignored. If you love the person that needs to be in a nursing center, DO NOT TAKE THEM HERE!
Emily
My husband has moved into Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall. I just liked the building itself, being it was an old hotel, and the rooms were big and nice. The staff was super nice and still they are very nice. I think he's getting better care there. They're nice and considerate. They're there to take care of you, not just because it's a job. They have bingo, movie time, karaoke. The one in charge of activities tried to get my husband to participate in something. Last week, he said, "You're going downstairs with me and we're going to do karaoke." Of course, my husband said, no. He ended up going down, and he had a good time.
Donna
February 04, 2022
My uncle is now in Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall. It's been great. When you get in the facility, everybody's just really friendly, which I appreciate, because nowadays it's so hard to have somebody say "hi" or "hello" or even smile at you for that matter. Everybody is just smiling, and they all acknowledge the guests when they come in. My uncle is on the second floor, so I actually hang out by the rail and look around, and I do see that they all just wave at you. If somebody comes in, they all wave at the person. They know each patient by name, which is highly appreciated. I like that fact that they know their patients. They take time to talk to them. It's clean. I have not really seen anything that I would say that they do not keep their facility clean. It's clean. It's not far from the hospital. It's been great, and my uncle feels safe there.
The staff members are really great. They call the patients by their first name. They're really kind. They take time to talk to the patients, and they make sure they're comfortable, too. If they're outside and somebody starts yelling help, they'll just barge in and help that person, which is good. I think the food is good, but my uncle who is not easily pleased with what he eats, so he tends to pick on it sometimes. I guess my uncle is just too picky when it comes to food. He has always been like that, so it doesn't really make us wonder why he started saying things like, "I don't like the food here," because we already know that he is just the pickiest person in the world. But I've tasted some of the food, and I feel like it's good.
My uncle did not sign up for any activities; he is unable to do so. But I saw some of the residents, they have this church choir that goes in there, and then they listen to them perform. They have game days wherein they go down and then they play dominoes. It's fun to see them like they're dogging each other out. I saw a group of them were listening to Audible. They have a book club, and they listen to Audible. They have that monthly thing where they go in there and they just vent out what they want or what they want to change. It's not an open forum, but it's sort of like something to make the facility better. So those were the ones I've seen so far. The program director there makes it a point to where he can have everybody participate. He would make my uncle participate if he could, but he just can't.
Mary
Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall was very nice. They went out of their way. Their chef came out and talked to me as far as how they do a farm-to-table kind of meal plan with the seniors. He took a lot of time to explain that to me, so I was very impressed. It was an old renovated hotel. It still needs some updating, but it was very nice. They had apartments on the second and third floor. It was in a busier section of town, but it was close to Janaf Shopping Center and Military Circle Mall area. It was close to stores and things like that.
Linda
November 10, 2020
I loved Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall and this was where my sister was supposed to go. I looked at their respite in assisted living. Their rooms were beautiful and the staff was very nice, all of them, and they're caring. The place was clean, it was amazing. I would go there. It used to be a hotel, it has this gorgeous lobby three-stories high with glass ceilings that's like a dome, so there's beautiful natural light coming in. There's a grand piano, the rooms have floor to ceiling windows. It's just gorgeous.
teddy's mom
1st problem is you don't a straight answer to anything.
Promises are made and not followed through.
I was talked to terrible and left crying.
Nothing about this place is good to me. I was asked to do a review, and they stopped it from being posted.
Would not recommend this place.
Karen
July 02, 2018
Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall was very nice. It was very down the earth. I liked everything about it. It's just farther away and not really accessible to shopping. I was impressed with it. The building was older, but it had a good, friendly feeling. They had activities. The rooms were nice and the people were nice. I felt like they cared about the people. I met some of the residents. When you walk in it, there's a big rectangular room. It's like an open floor plan. The apartments look out on the center of the facility. You can see people walking upstairs from the second floor. The staff was impressive.
Donna041288
November 01, 2016
I liked Leigh Hall Assisted Living. Everything was very nice, and I was struck by the fact that as we were touring the facility, the staff was very attentive to the residents. They were very friendly and were talking to them. It wasn’t like they were just going about their business. I didn’t try the food, but I did see the menu because it was posted. I like the fact that they didn’t stick to a particular time. They were very nice size rooms. Their activity room is like an atrium right in the middle. If you lived on the second floor, you could come out of your room and not even have to come downstairs if you didn’t want to. You could sit there and observe.
Susie13
October 19, 2016
They are very helpful and attentive to my mom
John048282
August 18, 2016
I was able to take a tour at Leigh Hall, and the place was good and clean. The rooms were adequate. The staff was helpful and tried to answer our questions. The residents looked happy.
Steve533427
June 28, 2016
Leigh Hall had very nice rooms that were really spacious and well laid out. The chef was superb. During the time I went there, I saw that the residents were sleeping all the time. It felt it was like a nursing home more than an assisted living. They actually had a lot of activities, but there weren’t any that would appeal to my mother.
DorothyJQKWE
May 10, 2016
I visited Leigh Hall. It was nice, light, and airy, but some of the places were kind of dark. The rooms with little kitchenettes. The staff had a wonderful attitude and were a cheery bunch. However, I did not see the patients smiling that much. I thought it was lunch time when we were there, so I guess they were kind of hungry. I liked everything about it. It was convenient to where I lived and close to where my daughter lived. They had a library. The whole thing was nice.
Visitorvisitor4
March 15, 2016
Leigh Hall was right in the commercial area. It was a former hotel, so the first floor with the dining room included was very posh. The bedrooms were adequate but not great. The people we talked to were nice and doing a special event for the people that live there. They have a special event at least one every week. The downstairs facilities were very nice, including the dining room, the sitting rooms, and the library.
Visitor104766750
April 06, 2015
I visited Leigh Hall for my mother. They were remodeling at that time, and I wasn't really impressed with the place. The staff seemed OK, but I just didn't like it.
LHJ1
October 20, 2014
After a long year of trying to find the perfect place to move my grandmother, Leigh Hall was recommended twice in a 24 hour period.
I made an appointment, met with Ilene Lipton, and chose Leigh Hall.
Since making that decision, I have been so pleased with everyone and everything. They were very accommodating to my time line. This decision was thrust upon me but Leigh Hall as a whole has been a blessing! They continue to take great care of my grandmother.
I don’t know what I would have done without everyone here!
They have taken the worry out of my day and let me be more concerned with just visiting instead of caretaking.
Martha31
August 29, 2014
We just stopped by Leigh Hall Assisted Living one day and a lady took us on a tour. It was nice. My sister really liked it, but it was just too expensive. They have two nurses on staff. They have private rooms and semi-private rooms. They had just remodeled the place. They have a van so if you want to go to church, they can take you to church and back. They can also take you shopping. They have a special time of the day where you can go in the activity room to watch TV, play games, read, etc. You get three meals a day. You can eat in the dining room or you can eat in your room. One thing I like best about this community is that it is close to my sister's church.
Emily3
April 14, 2013
Leigh Hall was a nice looking facility. Maybe I just went the wrong time of day when maybe most of the residents were out shopping or doing some activity. And therefore the ones that weren't participating in an activity were just sitting around quietly. So it just looked kind of desolate and depressing. But the lady who gave me the tour, Vera, was extremely nice.