Harris Gardens Apartments sits at 215 Vine St #204 in Harrisonburg, Virginia, tucked in a quiet spot near the Blue Ridge mountains, across the street from Sentara RMH in the Bellaire at Stone Port area, and you'll also find another location at 219 Vine Street, both offering senior living options with apartment-style living in a calm residential area. The community's part of the bigger Mirador Living family, connected to Park Street Senior Living groups, and you'll find this place surrounded by other names like Crownpoint Retirement Community, Lineweaver Apartments, and Sunnyside Presbyterian Retirement Community, so folks can have choices from independent apartments and assisted living to skilled nursing and memory care, all right nearby.
People here can pick from different unit styles like suites, studios, semi-private layouts, and there are spacious floor plans with full kitchens, modern appliances, and sometimes even furnished units if you don't want the work of moving heavy furniture. There's a mix of lease term restrictions and furnished options, and if you're thinking of bringing your pet, they do allow cats and dogs, and you can even ask about having pet furniture. Guests can come park but you'll need to follow their guest parking policies, and with corporate housing options along with regular leases, there's some flexibility, just keep in mind restrictions apply.
Harris Gardens Apartments puts a focus on helping seniors stay independent while offering the support some may need, so if you need a bit of help getting dressed, bathing, or with daily medications, the staff, who've got a reputation for being friendly and kind, can give a hand, and trained aides are around for personal care or even home care if you decide to age in place. There are particular services for folks living with Alzheimer's or other memory issues, with memory care amenities set up to keep people safe, keep them from wandering, and provide therapies and activities that help boost memory and calm anxiety.
You'll also spot some of the usual luxury touches like beauty salons, high-tech amenities, fast Wi-Fi, and handicap accessibility, and there's a strong culture of social activities because they've been recognized for excellence in engaging activities-staff plan trips, field outings, and events that keep folks active and connected. Chefs and planners design healthy meals, and there's plenty of eating together, so you don't have to cook unless you enjoy it. For anyone needing medical support, the community's got skilled nursing and rehab services as part of their offerings, and they coordinate with care providers for personalized plans, whether that's daily support or more specialized needs.
Apartments have clear unit numbers like #204, and there's a straightforward, transparent pricing model they follow, so you can ask what you'll pay for what you need, even though no exact prices are listed up front. The community's also close to Main Street N and Mount Clinton Pike, so it's easy for family to visit or to get to shops and doctors. Harris Gardens Apartments doesn't oversell itself-it's simply there to offer different living arrangements for seniors, including independent apartments and board and care homes, and to support people in living as fully as they can at every stage.