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10 Best Assisted Living Facilities in Richmond, VA

Last Updated: 9/30/24

Richmond, Virginia is a place that has something for everyone. From outdoor excursions to cultural touchstones, it’s a city with much to offer. And it’s a city with an abundance of assisted living facilities for seniors in need of some extra help.

Most assisted living residents have access to on-site doctors, rehabilitation services, and assistance with their daily activities from in-house staff. With 25 assisted living communities within 10 miles of downtown Richmond, interested seniors have a variety of options available to find their ideal facility.

In this guide, A Place for Mom lists available facilities in Richmond and discusses payment and support options, local health care options, transportation information, and the city’s sights and sounds.

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Average starting price $4,843/month
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Recent reviews of Assisted Living in Richmond, VA
Petersburg Home For Ladies
4.9

This is my first experience with assisted living as far as Alzheimers and from the various places I visited, this is by far the best place I saw, even halfway done you could see it was better. They have been great, there's only 9 patients on that wing right now, they're doing a good job. There's some issues, but i think that's with any facility, but they address it, they're very responsive and fix them quickly. They have been really wonderful to work with. I know my mother, when we took her there she wasn't doing anything but sitting in a chair watching tv, she hadn't taken a shower in 10 years (she was getting sponge baths) and they've gotten her in the shower; she has a walker but wouldn't use it and now she's walking around with it, she loves the food, shes a good cook so thats a big statement for her to make, they've got them doing puzzles and crafts which she never does, shes sort of like the den mother keeping them all together. It's been a big turn around for her and such an improvement in her quality of life. I also like that the staff wears white, it gives it more of a professional feel so you know who the staff is because a lot of times they're just wearing regular clothes with name tags so you're not sure who works there.

The Crossroads at Bon Air in Richmond, VA
4.6

The list of activities was very good however we had no first hand experience because my Aunt's health failed dramatically right as she moved in and she did not participate in any activities. The Cross Roads is a very nice community. Unfortunately my Aunt's health failed and she did not get to spend much time there before she passed away. The Director of sales is great; as is the nursing supervisor. I did not care for the business manager. I felt she was dismissive & abrupt; especially compared to how cooperative & caring other Admin staff was. The care staff was very kind & conscientious. My only complaint is the care team appears understaffed on weekends; my Aunt's level of care was better during the week than on weekends.

Morningside in the West End in Richmond, VA
5.0

The staff is great, if something has to be addressed, it is addressed quickly. The facility is very clean. The housekeeping does a great job on the rooms. They keep residents busy with activities and events, which keeps the residents active. I would definitely recommend Morningside in the West End to others.

Chestnut Grove

9010 Woodman Road, Richmond, VA 23228

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7 reviews

Its a really small facility which I love. The staff gives each person individual attention which is what they need. I am overall happy and my aunt is too.

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

Chestnut Grove Assisted Living, located in beautiful southwest Virginia, is a residential care facility providing a variety of assisted living services since 1975. With a large facility boasting four different exquisite halls, we exceed all safety standards set by both State and Federal...

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The Haven Assisted Living @ Eleanor

7472 Eleanor Drive, Mechanicsville, VA 23111

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1 review
Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

The Haven Assisted Living utilizes Residential Homes in desirable and convenient locations designed to eliminate the institutionalized environment fostered by most larger facilities. Currently there are three licensed facilities with a forth and fifth scheduled to open this year. Each...

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Rita Heavenly Adult Care

119 S Ivy Avenue, Highland Springs, VA 23075

Provides: Assisted Living

The Haven Assisted Living @ Mayfield

8085 S. Mayfield Lane, Mechanicsville, VA 23111

3 reviews

This is a great care home. The owner is unbelievable and knows how to manage. The food looks great and the other residents seem to like it. The caregivers are attentive and make sure the residents receive...

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

The Haven at Mayfield is a residential care home in Mechanicsville, VA in Hanover County. With a deep connection to the Civil War, Mechanicsville is a great place for history buffs. Take advantage of the National Battlefield Park and learn more about the Battle of Cold Harbor or visit our parks...

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Hall's Care Homes

6520 Licking Creek Drive, Chesterfield, VA 23832

Provides: Assisted Living

Cedarfield by Pinnacle Living

2300 Cedarfield Pkwy, Richmond, VA 23233

1 review

I toured Cedarfield and it was a good tour. The facility seemed good. It's a brand new facility and very clean. It just didn't seem like a good fit for my loved one.

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living

Covenant Woods

7090 Covenant Woods Drive, Mechanicsville, VA 23111

1 review

I toured this community and it's beautiful! It's very nice and a huge facility. It's more expensive than others in the area, but is really nice!

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes

Lakewood Retirement Community

1900 Lauderdale Drive, Richmond, VA 23238

5 reviews

Lakewood Manor is a warm, friendly place that has the comfort and care of the residents first and foremost. Those we have talked with that have been here 17 plus years have nothing but positive comments...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living

For over 35 years, our residents have enjoyed a wide variety of activities that have enhanced their quality of life. Lakewood Manor is a continuing care retirement community located in the West End of Henrico County. Lakewood is one of four retirement communities that is owned and operated by...

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Beth Sholom Gardens

2001 Lauderdale Drive, Richmond, VA 23238

6 reviews

This is a good community. Housekeeping comes in once a week and they also keep the common areas clean. I do feel they are understaffed at this time, however the staff they do have is very nice and helpful....

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

Beth Sholom Gardens is an assisted living community in the historic, scenic city of Richmond, Virginia. Our peaceful, picturesque community is located on a large,16 acre wooded campus in the upscale, tree-lined West End neighborhood, providing excellent access to area medical centers, unique...

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Parkside Assisted Living, LLC

1550 John Rolfe Parkway, Richmond, VA 23230

Provides: Assisted Living

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Parkside Assisted Living, LLC

1550 John Rolfe Parkway, Richmond, VA 23230

Provides: Assisted Living

Manorhouse North Gayton

13500 North Gayton Road, Richmond, VA 23233

3 reviews

I found [name removed], the director, and his staff to be exceptionally helpful, kind, and professional. It did not take long for me to realize that my cousin was in a facility that offered kind, attentive, and loving care to its residents. Whenever ...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

Our Lady of Hope Health Center

13700 N Gayton Rd, Richmond, VA 23233

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Nursing Homes
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Avery Point

12000 Avery Point Way, Richmond, VA 23233

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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Costs of assisted living in the Richmond area

A Place for Mom’s proprietary data found that it costs an average of $4,954 to reside in an assisted living facility within our partner network in Richmond.[01] For comparison, accommodations in a skilled nursing facility start at an average of $9,749, before the addition of amenities. [02] Memory care costs are typically a bit higher than assisted living, with the average in our Richmond network hovering around $5,165.[01]

The cost figure for assisted living reflects what residents actually paid at our network facilities and reflects a variety of floor plans, amenities and other variables. Costs include access to in-house care (e.g., ambulatory, diabetic, and incontinence); medication management; meals, and wheelchair-accessible bedrooms, bathtubs, and showers.

The following chart represents starting costs of assisted living in Richmond and surrounding areas.

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How people pay for assisted living in Richmond, VA

In this guide, you’ll find information about how to finance an assisted living stay using private payments, VA benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid. Here, you’ll find resources related to each payment option.

Private pay methods in Richmond, VA

Residents of assisted living facilities can use private options such as personal savings, investment returns, pensions, and Social Security benefits to finance their stays. But those aren’t the only options. Depending on your circumstance, the following are other ways seniors tend to pay for assisted living:

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Understand Virginia’s laws and regulations for assisted living facilities

Virginia-based assisted living facilities must be licensed by the Virginia Department of Social Services. Their administrators are licensed by the Board of Long-Term Care Administrators, an arm of Virginia’s Department of Health Professions. Facilities are inspected yearly or on an as-needed basis to ensure they’re compliant. Assisted living communities receive 1, 2, or 3-year licenses, and are available for viewing at the Virginia Department of Social Services website.

Other Relevant Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Virginia

  • The Virginia Assisted Living Facility Regulations: These are regulations overseeing staffing levels, quality of care, resident rights, etc. The law also monitors safety, cleanliness, and food service standards.
  • The Virginia Administrative Code: This establishes the rules and procedures for the licensing and certification of Virginia’s assisted living facilities, including standards for staffing levels, quality of care, resident rights, and other areas. For example, there must be one direct care staff member on duty and awake at all times in every building when there is at least one resident present.
  • The Virginia Health and Safety Code: This code details the state’s minimum health and safety requirements for its assisted living facilities. This includes requirements for staff qualifications and training and emergency preparedness.
  • The Virginia Fair Housing Law: This law protects assisted living residents from race, religion, sex, age-based, and other forms of discrimination. The law states facilities must be accessible to individuals with disabilities.

Virginia Department of Health contact information

Virginia Department of Health
109 Governor St.
Richmond, VA, 23219
Phone: 800-864-7000
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Richmond assisted living facilities

Richmond has its own COVID-19 guidelines, compiled by the state of Virginia. To get the latest and most up-to-date information regarding COVID-19 guidelines visit this page. As of February 2023, these are the recommended guidelines:

Vaccinations. Employees and residents are encouraged to get vaccinations.

Facility cleanliness. Routine cleaning and handwashing are promoted.

What to expect from assisted living in Richmond, VA

Richmond has a multitude of options to fit every seniors’ needs. Fun outings for active seniors and onsite socialization are just part of what you can expect in Richmond. There’s plenty of extra help available for everything from laundry to housekeeping to make assisted living a worry-free option.

Accessibility and Assistance

Nearly all assisted living residents in Richmond will receive diabetic care, incontinence care, full medication management, and 24/7 on-duty staff. Rooms, bathtubs, and showers are all wheelchair accessible and available for respite or short-term stays. Residents can park their cars on the grounds, but complementary transportation is also available for those interested.

Activities and Amenities

All facilities are pet friendly, and residents have access to outdoor and indoor common areas to socialize with others or visit with family and friends. Full-time activity directors on staff means there will be no shortage of things to do including day trips to local venues, such as parks and museums. On-site beauty shops make it easy for seniors to take care of haircuts and perms with ease. Seniors receive on-premise dining with the option for vegetarian meals, as well as gluten-free and low-sodium options.

Aging-in-Place

While there are two standalone assisted living facilities in Richmond, VA, you will also find 23 facilities that will offer a variety of care types on the same campus. The majority of the facilities in Richmond, VA offer both assisted living and memory care. If you are looking for a long-term care facility with a larger campus, there are five facilities that offer assisted living, independent living, and memory care all in one location. This progressive approach to long-term care ensures that as residents continue to progress in age, they will not need to move into an entirely new facility that they are not familiar or comfortable with.

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Unfamiliar with Richmond? Here are some senior-focused stats

32153

Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Richmond
14%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Richmond population

38910

Median annual income for Richmond seniors 65 and older

Richmond Health Care Options for Seniors

Richmond-based seniors can tend to their wellness needs at any of the following facilities.

VCU Health System

This health care network has several facilities in town, including VCU Medical Center. An academic medical facility and Richmond’s top-rated hospital, VCU Medical Center is a renowned research and innovation center and provides several care options, such as senior-focused treatments and the city’s best cancer center.

VCU Geriatrics Clinic

This VCU Health partner provides house calls, transitional care, outpatient work, and more to Richmond’s senior population.

HCA Virginia Health System

Henrico Doctors’ Hospital, Richmond’s No. 2 hospital and a high-performing general medicine and surgical provider. Chippenham Hospital’s geriatric psychiatrists care focuses on senior behavioral health to make those later years enjoyable, while its HCA Virginia Geriatric Assessment and Treatment Center specializes in senior care and complex medical condition treatment.

Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center

The city’s fourth-ranked hospital, Bon Secours is a dedicated senior-care facility. Its Geriatric Assessment Center is a specialized center that provides seniors assessments, care planning, urgent care, and follow-up services.[04]

Richmond VA Medical Center

Also known as Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, is Richmond’s lone VA hospital and Virginia’s 30th-largest veterans facility. To find the location and to also find a doctor to make an appointment with, follow the link by clicking on Richmond VA Medical Center.

Transportation for seniors in Richmond, VA

The city has dedicated cycling lanes and walkways throughout downtown and the Virginia Capital Trail, but is a town best traveled by car or public transport. Richmond’s GRTC transit systems; buses and cutaway vans; 150 transit vehicles, and specialized CARE and CARE Plus transportation systems are just a few available options.

A Place for Mom’s partners understand how important safe transportation is for seniors, meaning that the majority of communities in our network offer some type of transportation. If you are interested in an assisted living community that provides transportation, 88% of the assisted living facilities that A Place for Mom partners with in Richmond, VA offer at-cost or complimentary transportation for their residents.

Need another way to get around Richmond? Use the mobility management program, Ride Connection, it is designed to help give seniors and persons with disabilities access to needed transportation. Click the link for eligibility requirements and contact information. Dependacare is another way you can schedule transportation in Richmond.

Want to get around town by being active? Walk Score gathers public data like the U.S. Census and OpenStreetMap to create transportation scores for U.S. cities. Scores are always out of 100, with 100 being the most walkable, bike friendly, or public transportation friendly. According to WalkScore.com, Richmond is rated:

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Walk Score

Senior activities in Richmond, VA

Richmond has a multitude of activities and attractions for seniors, including outdoor excursions and indoor cultural expeditions. Some of these will be destinations for day trip outings coordinated by the assisted living facility’s activity directors, but you can also venture out with family or friends.

Richmond offers seniors opportunities to stay active and move their bodies around. Seniors may enjoy hiking the James River Park trails or biking the Virginia Capital Trail.

Living in Richmond means you’ve got the Virginia State Capitol building in your own backyard. The building was designed by Thomas Jefferson over 230 years ago and is teeming with history. It’s open to the public Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Though famed poet Edgar Allan Poe is one of Baltimore, Maryland’s most famous residents, The Poe Museum in Richmond is chock-full of recreational activities for senior residents. With a calendar full of events and troves of Poe’s work on display, visitors will be tapping and rapping at the museum’s door. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Richmond also has several other prominent museums:

Interested in outdoor excursions? The 100-acre Maymont estate and park makes a great visit. Maymont features lovely gardens, an arboretum, native wildlife habitats, a nature center, a historic mansion, and more. Check out the website for operating times and more details. There’s also the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, which was ranked America’s fourth-best public garden by USA Today. The botanical garden is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and admission is only $14 for seniors and veterans.

Seniors can check out the Linwood Robinson Senior Center, a historical facility that offers fellowship and recreation activities to individuals who are 60 and older. The center provides a variety of programs, including arts and crafts, day trips, educational and cultural lessons, table games, piano lessons, community service opportunities, and more. You can call 804-646-3115 for operating times and days.

The Belmont Recreation Center has several senior-specific activities and is raring for more members. The Belmont Games Club invites participants ages 50 and over for card and board games, bridge, and pinochle. There’s also a bowling league at Shrader Lanes for seniors over 55, a golf club for seniors over 50, and two tennis clubs (Net Set and Racketeers) for seniors over 55.

Deep Run Recreation Center also offers a variety of drop-in games, such as bridge, canasta, cribbage, mahjong, and pinochle. There are also free fitness classes seniors can register for and open gym time where seniors can play pickleball. In order to participate in a gym activity, visitors just need to apply for a free access pass.

Looking for more entertainment? Rosie’s Gaming Emporium and Colonial Downs features casino games, betting, concerts, tastings, magic shows, and more. Check out the events page regularly for new events and experiences.

Frequently asked questions

Sunrise of Richmond, Sunrise at Bon Air and The Westmont at Short Pump Community are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Richmond, VA. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Assisted Living in Richmond is 4,843 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

  1. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. Genworth Financial. (2023). Cost of Care Survey.

  3. United States Census Bureau. (2022). Population estimates (V2017-2021): Richmond, Virginia; United States [Data set]. American Community Survey.

  4. U.S. News & World Report. (2023) Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center.

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