Autumn Care of Madison sits in the quiet country, with wide green space and plenty of trees, and people tend to notice the fresh air and slower pace around the building, which has a family feel inside and out, and folks there seem to know each other by name, which helps to make it feel a bit more like home. The facility serves as a nursing home and adult home, offering care for seniors and adults who need different levels of help, whether it's full skilled nursing, assisted living, or even independent living options if someone's still pretty active. You'll find 92 licensed beds here (though sometimes it's reported at 84 certified beds, but 92 seems to be the official number lately), and the team of nurses and caregivers stays on site twenty-four hours a day, every day, so someone's always close by to help.
Specialized services cover memory care, dementia management, and long-term as well as short-term rehabilitation, with therapies like physical, occupational, and speech offered both for people staying in the building and for those who come just for therapy in the new outpatient wing. People with Alzheimer's or those needing palliative, hospice, or comfort care have programs designed for them, and the staff puts together individualized care plans based on what each resident actually needs instead of a one-size-fits-all approach. Amenities throughout the home reflect the needs and wants of seniors, from spaces to sit and chat to chances for social events and parties, and visitors can tour to see what's available for themselves.
For people looking to recover after surgery, there's a Pre-registration Program that lets them set up rehabilitation ahead of time, and there are options for both short stays (like after an illness) and longer-term living if home care isn't enough. Assisted living and skilled nursing services are always available, and the staff, who all speak English, includes dedicated professionals who cover medical and nursing care with compassion.
Respite care gives family caregivers a break, and home care services reach those who aren't ready to move in full time. The focus on meaningful connection and creating social moments shows up in regular events and activities, and residents often say the staff tries hard to develop a sense of togetherness in daily life. While Autumn Care of Madison isn't currently taking new patients, they do keep up-to-date availability information for people waiting for a spot. The home's parent company, Saber Healthcare Group, LLC, runs the operations and keeps the facility licensed as a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) at 1 Autumn Ct, Madison, VA 22727, and the care team, about 67 full-time staff, focuses on inpatient care at skilled nursing levels with careful supervision as needed. Room rates come in both private and semi-private options.
Autumn Care of Madison serves a mix of short-stay rehabilitation and long-term nursing needs, and the atmosphere may be a bit quieter than in a big city setting, which suits many who choose to live there, and with careful, person-centered care and a mix of programs, residents generally find support tailored to their needs-whether for help with memory, for rehabilitation, or just to have a safe and home-like place in later life.