The Arbors sits at 1100 William Styron Sq S in Newport News, VA, and serves people 55 and older who want an active retirement lifestyle without the hassle of chores and housework, and the place offers several options for living, whether you're looking for a studio, single-room, semi-private, or two-bedroom apartment and you can bring your own furniture and even a pet, and they're set up with spacious accommodations that have full kitchens with dishwashers and garbage disposals, walk-in showers, washers and dryers in each unit, individual thermostats, an emergency response system, smoke detectors, and you don't pay an entrance fee or make a long-term commitment, which can be a relief for a lot of people who aren't sure what the future holds, and it helps that you'll find weekly housekeeping, linen, and laundry services included in a simple all-inclusive pricing structure, and folks have their maintenance taken care of too.
There's a bustling community center where residents come together for meetings, lectures, dances, movies, and concerts, and you'll find activity studios, a movie theater, a billiard lounge, a library, happy hours at the full bar, and entertainment like on-site events, game nights, and even access to concerts or special events in Styron Square just outside. The Arbors also has a fitness suite, regular exercise classes, and wellness programs with a staff wellness coordinator, plus a registered nurse and a licensed therapist on site, along with a full outpatient rehab center for physical, occupational, and speech therapy, so folks needing help with recovery or staying mobile get a hand right there. There's an exclusive Concierge Service that'll help you arrange rides, run errands, or even pick up tickets to local events, and there's scheduled and complimentary transportation provided.
Residents at The Arbors will find chef-prepared meals served in a full-service dining room, a casual café, and two different dining areas for variety, along with a private family dining room you can book for special occasions or private gatherings, and if you feel like taking it easy, there's room service available too. The apartments and community spaces have Wi-Fi and internet access for business or just staying in touch, and there's valet parking, handicap access, priority accommodations within the Virginia Health Services network, and a backup generator for peace of mind during power outages. The location puts you close to cafes, restaurants, shops, banks, health and wellness facilities, and the hairdresser's is right across the street, while art lovers can visit the nearby Ceramics Studio.
When it comes to care, The Arbors is part of Virginia Health Services and offers independent living, assisted living, rehabilitation, skilled and convalescent care services, and home care for folks who need non-medical help or companionship at home. People with memory issues from Alzheimer's or dementia can find specialized housing and therapies in spaces designed for comfort and safety. General assistance covers daily chores, activities of daily living like bathing or dressing, and medication management, and there's counseling for caregivers and those dealing with a loss, offered through Virginia Health Hospice. Residents and their guests can also use on-site bed-and-breakfast rooms as needed.
The Arbors doesn't furnish apartments so residents can make their homes feel just how they like, whether they're living alone, as a couple, or with a close pet. The environment focuses on making life easier and more social, letting residents focus on the things they enjoy while staff handles everything else.