Manorhouse Assisted Living and Memory Care sits in Richmond, Virginia, where it's been locally owned and run for over 20 years, and folks often talk about how the care feels homelike and the staff, including licensed nurses on site every hour of the day, are kind, helpful, and quick to answer questions. The place has several options for living, like independent living cottages with attached garages and garden patios, age-restricted single-family homes, assisted living apartments and suites, and ground-floor memory care studios. Residents in memory care have two secure courtyards and rooms planned just for their needs, so those with memory loss are safe and cared for, and the staff follow special training and plans for those folks, giving support that's built for memory issues, which Manorhouse calls "Memory Care."
You'll always find activities going on, whether it's themed dinners, brain games and crafts, group classes, or trips for shopping and lunch, and there's an activities director who's known for keeping things lively and making sure everyone can join in. The place offers dining, social spots, and courtyards and gardens for fresh air, with features that help with daily living. The nursing staff have praise for being responsive and skilled, and residents get a choice of help, from light support to full care. Manorhouse has a big library of helpful guides, books, videos, articles, and a resource list with over 26,000 programs, giving information about everything including veterans benefits, caregiving, health, housing, legal matters, transportation, and disability services, all easily found through their links like SeniorNavigator, VirginiaNavigator, and more.
The community is carefully planned to fit both assisted living and memory care needs, and there's a steady focus on treating everyone with respect, care, and kindness. Along with daily meals, outings, and classes made to help both body and brain, residents get care plans that are tailored to their needs, with staff who check in often and make sure everyone's safe and comfortable. Manorhouse uses some special terms for different care types, and folks say the directors and staff show real commitment to helping residents feel at home, whether someone's in independent living or needs more help with memory care.