Beth Sholom Woods sits in Richmond, Virginia, as part of the Beth Sholom Lifecare Community, and they focus on serving seniors with a range of care, from independent living to assisted living, memory care, rehabilitation, and long-term skilled nursing. The community follows Jewish values and traditions, emphasizing dignity, joy, and happiness, and you'll find regular visits from clergy, Bible studies, and religious services for those who want them. The apartments, all 111 of them, include a living room, private bathroom equipped with safety grab bars and bench seats, kitchenette, and emergency pull cords, while the facility provides accessible units for those who have mobility or other needs. Rent gets based on income since it's a U.S. Housing and Urban Development-sponsored property, and many services help with daily living, including meals, housekeeping, laundry, and transportation to stores or outings like restaurants and museums.
Staff members have a reputation for their friendliness and kindness, offering support with bathing, dressing, grooming, medication, and healthcare, overseen by a medical director, nurses, a dietitian, a social worker, a chaplain, and physical, occupational, and speech therapists. Residents can join in plenty of activities like ice cream socials, bingo, holiday events, exercise classes, and birthday parties, along with community programs, arts and crafts, and sing-alongs. For those with dementia or memory issues, the "I'm Still Here" method, developed by The Hearthstone Institute, promotes real engagement, reducing confusion and supporting cognitive abilities. The Memory Enhancement Center helps people living with Alzheimer's and similar conditions with spaces designed for safety and calm.
Beth Sholom Woods offers mental health support with access to psychiatrists and psychoanalysts and works with programs like CAPABLE, which sends a team-including an Occupational Therapist, Registered Nurse, and Handy Worker-to help seniors set goals and remain in their homes with more independence. The on-campus clinic provides outpatient rehabilitation for seniors in the wider Richmond community as well as for residents. The "Land and Sea" wellness program lets folks use exercise equipment or a therapeutic pool for a small fee, while health programs include flu clinics, blood pressure checks, education on fall prevention, and regular exercise classes.
There are plenty of communal spaces indoors for socializing or quiet, like a library for reading and a 5,000 square foot area with electronics and a theater. The kitchen provides nutritious meals planned by chefs and dietitians for balanced diets, and the staff offers diabetic, non-ambulatory, and incontinence care, plus help from home care aides for companionship or non-medical needs. Residents who want to stay active have access to an exercise room and scheduled outings in the community, and transportation gets arranged weekly to local grocery stores, along with occasional trips to enjoy restaurants, museums, and cultural events.
Beth Sholom Woods continues its mission for seniors with support from local partners like JCFR, RJF, JFS Richmond, and Kirva Hospice, and though they're transitioning away from physical campus operations, their focus remains on serving older adults through creative programs and helping them stay as independent as possible, all in a friendly environment where engagement, respect, and health come first.