RoseWood Village at Wintergreen sits at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Nellysford, Virginia, right by the 27-hole Reese Jones Stoney Creek Golf Course, and you'll notice the peaceful surroundings soon as you visit, with walking paths winding through flower gardens and plenty of scenic views, plus outdoor spots to relax. This community gives older adults choices for independent living, assisted living, and memory care, and has 25 golf villas, 50 condos, and a 36-unit assisted living building amid lush landscaping and cottage-style homes with stone and siding exteriors, attached garages, and screened-in porches, all meant for easy and safe living.
They focus on supporting residents' different needs, whether someone wants to live independently or needs a little help with daily activities, and there're also health and rehab services, adult day care, and home health care, with well-trained staff on hand, including CNAs, nurses, and therapists. The emergency response system in each suite adds a bit of peace of mind. You'll see open concept dining areas where people gather, plus themed gathering spots like the Out-of-Africa Lounge, French Quarter Lounge, and Key West Lounge, which give residents different places to enjoy their day. For those who enjoy being active, the community offers tennis courts, a fitness center, a pool, and hiking trails, as well as organized recreational, social, and educational events.
RoseWood Village at Wintergreen also makes life easier with things like house and landscape care, trash and snow removal, and building maintenance. There's a barber and beauty shop, a library, a movie theater, and a spa. Main Street style design helps the place feel welcoming and familiar, and the "Veterans' Wall of Honor" recognizes those who served. The care team keeps safety in mind, following up-to-date health precautions like COVID-19 measures. Senior-friendly bathrooms, light green bedroom walls with tropical-print curtains, and common areas built for comfort round out the setting, aiming for a homelike feel. The community is family-owned and seems focused on treating residents with respect, compassion, and kindness while tailoring help so each person can stay independent as long as possible.