Envoy At The Village sits at 4238 James Madison Highway in Fork Union, Virginia, and serves adults aged 55 and older who need different levels of care, with 60 certified beds and 7 beds set aside for skilled nursing care in June 2025, so folks can come for help after a hospital stay or live there long-term if they need, and the community covers a lot with skilled nursing, assisted living, independent living, continuing care, memory care for dementia, short respite visits, and inpatient rehab, so you'll find both a nursing and rehab center all in one spot. The place is part of Caring, LLC, and is run for profit, which means there's a focus on business, but they still accept both Medicare and Medicaid and have a provider license for these services, so money isn't as big of a worry for most people.
Residents get one or two prepared meals a day from a professional chef, with restaurant-style dining and menus for special diets like allergies and diabetes, and there's all-day dining in the dining room, so meals fit a wide range of needs, and they have help available for feeding when necessary, which can matter a lot to families. Housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning services keep things tidy, alongside move-in help, plus laundry facilities for those who want to do their own wash, so people can keep up routines or let staff handle things if it gets too much. Rooms come with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, telephones, and Wi-Fi, and there are shared spaces like a movie theater, arts and game rooms, an activity room, a library, spa, wellness room, a business room, gardens, and walking paths. There are community activities every day, fitness classes, trips, movie nights, art activities, music programs, and both resident-run and staff-run gatherings, and folks can always stroll outside or just join in with others.
Medical care is steady, because skilled nurses, aides, therapists, social workers, dieticians, feeding assistants, pharmacists, and doctors are all on registered staff, and there's always a nurse on duty, with a 24-hour call system and supervision for safety. The place offers medication management, help with bathing, dressing, transfers, special attention for non-ambulatory residents, and personal care for daily activities, including a memory care program for people with dementia. They provide specialized rehab-physical, occupational, and speech therapies plus post-acute care-so those needing recovery after surgery or illness don't have to leave the community for help, and everyone's covered for medical transport if they need to reach appointments outside.
Envoy At The Village runs fire safety systems like automatic sprinklers, so the building stays up to current codes, and their inspection history has improved with recent B and B+ grades, though earlier years were rocky with mostly F grades and some D and C ratings, so checking up-to-date inspection records is a smart move for families wanting peace of mind. The facility maintains a resident council, but doesn't have a family council. Their nurse staffing ratings stand at 2 overall but RN staffing sits a bit higher at 3, and their Quality Measure (QM) rating is at a 5, which means some care standards are met well, but actual staffing levels reported, expected, and adjusted can be reviewed in separate documents for those who want the details. Amenities also include outdoor programs, transportation, parking, a fitness room, business services, and the chance to schedule tours with staff and meet residents before making a decision, and families can use an online form on the official site to ask questions or sign up for a visit to see how things feel for themselves.
Envoy At The Village pays attention to comfort, safety, and a range of care, offering practical support so older adults with serious medical needs can live with help close at hand while still being part of a community, and the variety of services lets people move between levels of care as needs change.