Cedarfield
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- 2300 Cedarfield Parkway, Richmond, VA 23233
- (804) 474-8800
- 3.3 ( 6 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Continuing Care Communities



















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About This Community
Cedarfield is commited to providing an engaging atmosphere and gracious culture that fosters independence, individuality and a secure plan for the future. From the moment you step onto campus, you'll be surrounded by southern hospitality and genuine warmth to make you feel at home, living the retirement you always imagined within an active community or friends and neighbors.
Assisted Living is the best of both worlds: it combines the security of a health services program with all the advantages of apartment living. Residents have the flexibility to come and go at their leisure, with the peace of mind of knowing that help is there when they need it. Newly renovated one-bedroom apartments include a spacious living room with a charming kitchenette, a separate bedroom and large private bath. Residents may furnish and decorate their apartments to suit their needs and individual tastes.
Assisted Living is the best of both worlds: it combines the security of a health services program with all the advantages of apartment living. Residents have the flexibility to come and go at their leisure, with the peace of mind of knowing that help is there when they need it. Newly renovated one-bedroom apartments include a spacious living room with a charming kitchenette, a separate bedroom and large private bath. Residents may furnish and decorate their apartments to suit their needs and individual tastes.
Reviews
3.3
( 6 Reviews )
ReviewerAT1006
October 15, 2020
We've chosen Cedarfield. It appears they have all that we need. We simply have a deposit and we know a number of couples and single people that live out there. We feel comfortable, and that is our best selection. We did see a model room of one that we would most likely want to get, and there's a good setup for what we need. The staff is friendly, courteous, and attentive. Another reason we chose it is because it's a continuing care community. We evaluated the living facilities in the future, and that is our best bet. They've continued to reach out to us before we officially joined to give us health or home discussions, and we attended one or two, but it's very nice that they reached out and sent us these letters and things.
Kritters2
April 27, 2020
I have family members currently living at Cedarfield. In the time of this pandemic Cedarfield especially needs to review its management polices and those leading this community. In this current acute time they are allowing residents to come and go from the facility without quarantine upon their return. They are also only supplying 1 meal per day to their independent living population while at the same time charging them 20% to do their shopping. This seems outrageous since they certainly are not providing other amenities the residents were promised from the start. As a member of the medical community myself I am aware of policies of other life care communities in the area including Lakewood Manor where 3 meals a day are being provided and residents are quarantined upon their return if they leave the campus.
These most recent failures are more symptoms of developing management problems at Cedarfield over the past few years. My family have been residents for over 10 years. In the past few years Cedarfield has been on a continuous decline it seems in all areas. I have seen it in the care provided, services provided to residents that were promised at the start and especially in the quality of food services provided. Management is NOT responsive to resident complaints, but boy are they good at patting themselves on the back. Hopefully, upper management at this company will catch on soon. If you are considering Cedarfield, please compare reviews of those that are recent to those of years ago. Think over your decision carefully. It will be one for the long-term. You do not want to be in the position of seeing your relatives unhappy, feeling unseen, unheard and invisible in their senior years as I now must. This is NOT life my relatives invested their hard earned money in nor were promised.
Terrie Fenderson
July 31, 2019
You have no control. I have a dear friend that was in a cottage and ready for assisted living, but these “people” wanted her in memory care. There was no choice according to them. How could you put someone in memory care when they obviously weren’t ready? Why wouldn’t they Just try it? but they would not even give her a chance.There is a neurologist, a neuropsychologist, a cardiologist, and a social worker at St. Mary’s Hospital, all said she should be in assisted living, but Cedarfield wouldn’t agree. This should be an eye opener for anyone thinking of making arrangements for Cedarfield.
It’s such a shame at the end of your life. My dear friend believed in Cedarfield and had lots of money and thought she would be treated humanly. I am so disappointed with what has happened here. I would never tell anyone to go to this facility. Once you have signed up for this care and given your money it is hard to change the program. If only they would have given my dear friend a chance. I am so disappointed and sad for my friend.
Rhonda
August 29, 2018
Hermitage at Cedarfield had all levels of care, including skilled nursing care, which a lot of communities didn't have. We also liked that it's a non-profit place. The staff members there were wonderful to work with. It's at the west end of Richmond, but the grounds were gorgeous. They had everything, including physical therapy, a nice gym, grill, library, and a pool, and they wwere also in the process of renovating. They had a new dining room that just opened up. The pricing is expensive, but it seems worth it. I found nothing at all that they could improve.
MissMoBe
June 20, 2012
Hermitage at Cedarfield has been taking care of my mother since she moved into the independent living facility in 2005; since then she has moved to Assisted Living and now to the Health Care facility within the residence. The staff is competent and caring; the facility top notch; it adheres to high standards of performance and measurability. Dining, cleanliness, nursing levels, CNA care and the rest is the best in Richmond. I couldn't ask for more
lakerfan33
March 06, 2012
When I first became aware of the fact that my grandmother was staying in a nursing home I was a little skeptical at first but after visiting the facility several times, I am now more than happy with the arrangement. The bedrooms in the home were very nice and easily made me forget I was at a retirement/nursing home.The resident community were all very friendly. One problem that elderly people have when they get older is loneliness.I feel like in this environment she can make some new friends and this can possibly extend her life and that would make all of us a lot more happy.They also offer many activities for residents to get involved in. The staff provide all the help that the residents need from doing laundry to things like helping with medication.On a scale of 1-5 I would have to give The Hermitage a 4 out of 5.
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