Concordia Transitional Care and Rehabilitation - Nansemond Pointe sits in Suffolk, VA, as a senior living community that offers a mix of healthcare, rehabilitation, and support services for older adults, and while it's not new construction, the environment feels warm and community-oriented, and residents often say they're comfortable and content, with supportive staff described as friendly and helpful, which makes a big difference to the people living there, and you'll find a mix of room options including private and semi-private, many recently renovated, with Wi-Fi, wheelchair access, and plenty of closet space, which helps people settle in. The center covers a wide span of care, from assisted living for those who are active and need some support with daily activities to skilled nursing care for people who need more medical attention, and there's specialty memory care for seniors who have Alzheimer's or dementia, offering a safe area to reduce confusion or wandering.
Residents get help with bathing, dressing, medication management, and even non-ambulatory care, and nursing services run around the clock with licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants on site, plus a medical director and physicians who check in as needed, and the place supplies short-term rehab after illness or surgery, therapy services like speech, occupational, physical, and even respiratory therapy, and ongoing long-term care for those who can't go home. The facility does not have a continuing care retirement community setup, but it does offer both short-term and long-term care options, hospice, and palliative services, trying to make sure people stay comfortable during harder times.
There're 148 licensed beds, and they accept Medicaid and Medicare, so different financial situations are covered, and while the nursing home category grade sits at F, the center's quality grades for short-term and long-term care have gone from A to D over the years, showing that things can change and sometimes get better or worse, and the building itself is part of the larger Concordia Assisted Living - Nansemond Commons community and is connected to Kindred Hospitals and The Portopiccolo Group for some administrative support. The place believes in lots of different therapies and activities-physical therapy, orthopedics, pulmonary rehabilitation, and rehabilitation after serious injuries, and staff guide residents through therapy tailored to their needs.
Transportation's complimentary, so residents can get to appointments or outings, which is helpful, and on-site meals (usually 1 to 2 a day) get served in the dining room, with special food accommodations made when needed, and the community runs social events like movie nights, worship services with live music, and games in the recreation rooms, so people have chances to connect, and pets are welcome and add a little comfort for those who miss animal company. The facility offers housekeeping, laundry, including dry cleaning, a game room, emergency alert systems, and move-in coordination to make transitions easier.
Some awards like Best Meals and Dining and Best Activities have come their way, reflecting an effort to provide quality food and engage residents, and you'll find the mood generally friendly with teamwork between staff and residents even though, as with most places that care for a lot of people, scores and care experiences can vary year to year, but residents do report effective physical therapy and a welcoming environment. The community serves people who're often over 55 or 62, with care levels for active adults up to medically complex long-term residents, and the mission centers on helping residents regain independence and dignity, keeping them as healthy and supported as possible until they're able to go home, or for the length of their stay.