Green Hill Home For Adults sits out in the rolling hills of Carroll County, Virginia, and you'll find it has a setting that feels like a family house, with more of a home-like environment than some of those bigger places, and really, they focus on putting only six residents under one roof, which keeps things quieter and gives folks more personal attention, and each person gets their own care plan, so there's help with things like bathing, getting dressed, toileting, keeping clean, even support in the bath if needed, and if you need special meal plans for things like high blood pressure or diabetes, they've got folks who can handle that, with three home-cooked meals every day. The home is licensed by Virginia's Department of Social Services, and it's been recognized for over 20 years for assisted living, so they're steady in their ways and stay focused on adult care, especially for folks who need a little more help than they can get at home, and they also offer memory care for people with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia.
The home offers planned programs and different kinds of recreation, like music therapy, animal therapy, tabletop games, trips outside, organized movie nights, and even art and workout programs, plus they've got outdoor spaces to walk or just sit when the weather's good, and there's a reading room, a sauna or wellness room, a social night area, a game room, and sometimes you'll find a stylist or parlor for basic grooming. If you want a little help getting to the doctor, going shopping, or joining faith-based activities, the staff will try to make that possible, and there are private or shared bedrooms to pick from.
Being in Hillsville, you're close to plenty of golf courses, public ones and private ones alike, and if you like outings or visiting local places, you've got the Blue Ridge Parkway nearby, Mabry Mill, Lake Ridge Resort, Claytor Lake State Park, Virginia Tech if you've got ties there, and the New River Valley State Trail too. Green Hill Home puts a lot of attention on making sure older adults feel safe, cared for, and a little more independent each day, all in a quiet spot where small things like a meal around the table or a walk outside can really mean something, and they're set up to help with both the physical and emotional needs that tend to come in these later years, folks here do seem to have a gentler time of it, with a bit of help always close by.