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10 Best Assisted Living Facilities in Rural Retreat, VA

Last Updated: 9/30/24

If you’re looking for assisted living in Rural Retreat, our local senior living advisors can help you find a safe, welcoming community for you or your loved one. Whether you’re searching for luxury assisted living in Rural Retreat or sticking to a budget, we’ll work with you to understand the cost of assisted living in Rural Retreat.

From there, we’ll show you the best assisted living communities in Rural Retreat for your family member’s budget, lifestyle, and personal care needs. With 33 assisted living facilities in the Rural Retreat area, A Place for Mom makes it easier to find a secure and social community for this next stage of life.


You may also consider nearby communities such as Wytheville, Wytheville or Blacklick.

Rural Retreat Assisted Living Facilities | 128 Reviews

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Recent reviews of Assisted Living in Rural Retreat, VA
Commonwealth Senior Living at Cedar Bluff
5.0

have been very pleased with everything at the Commonwealth Senior Living at Cedar Bluff Commonwealth! Thank you all! Based on the experience I have had so far, I would definitely recommend this community to other families!

Spring Oak at Christiansburg
5.0

1. community has been remodeled and updated. which is a plus! 2. staff goes over and above when visiting and communicating by mail. 3. love seeing my mom loved and cared for by staff. 4. new administrator has made a great plus to the community. 5. staff is wonderful! [name removed] is a wonderful aide. 6. thank you for caring for my mom! this isn't an easy task.

Commonwealth Senior Living at Radford
4.5

My Uncle really likes it. He has a new POA and she and her husband are I believe doing a good job. Tena works there so makes it very convenient when my uncle needs anything she can tell her husband and they are on it. [name removed] was a very big help with all of the questions we had so when her and her husband took over the money it made it very helpful. I have had a stroke and not able to take care of that

Dogwood Crossing

130 Deer Ridge Trail, Tazewell, VA 24651

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9 reviews

After touring a few different places, Dogwood Crossing was the only place my step father actually liked and felt like he would be comfortable staying there. The facility is very well kept with a homey feel...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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Commonwealth Senior Living at Abingdon

860 Wolf Creek Trail, Abingdon, VA 24210

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5 on everything. Facility was exceptional in every way. Our first impression of the community is that it was sparkling clean! I actually talked to the lady that did the cleaning. She took pride in her work....

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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The Commonwealth Assisted Living at Abingdon is located in the scenic town of Abingdon, Virginia, in Washington County. Although our premier assisted living community is just a few minutes away from downtown activities, our residents enjoy a serene, natural setting with spectacular views of the...

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Commonwealth Senior Living at Radford

7486 Lee Hwy, Radford, VA 24141

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23 reviews

The dining room is exceptionally clean and the food is good. The activities team is great and close to the residents. Individual room service is lacking. ie bed changes and through bathroom cleaning, and...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Commonwealth Senior Living at Radford is an excellent community located in a commercial area in Radford, Virginia. Our community is in close proximity to various medical offices and Carilion New River Valley Community hospital. Our main facility accommodates residents who require more attention...

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Commonwealth Senior Living at Cedar Bluff

500 Clinic Dr, Cedar Bluff, VA 24609

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9 reviews

have been very pleased with everything at the Commonwealth Senior Living at Cedar Bluff Commonwealth! Thank you all! Based on the experience I have had so far, I would definitely recommend this community to...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Offering independent living plus, assisted living and memory care, Commonwealth Senior Living at Cedar Bluff provides its residents a home that is truly in harmony with nature. Nestled in beautiful surroundings, the senior living community offers a stunning view of the Appalachian Mountains....

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English Meadows Abingdon Campus

15089 Harmony Hills Lane, Abingdon, VA 24211

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12 reviews

Excellent staff. Very caring people. They go out of their way to involve residents in activities. Those Residents who are able have the option of taking local trips to Barter, etc Good location next to...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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English Meadows Abingdon Campus is a spacious, beautiful assisted living community located in Abingdon, Virginia. Our elegant and spacious community offers residents an incredible living experience, with beautifully cared for landscaping and modern onsite amenities. Located just minutes from a...

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Spring Oak at Christiansburg

1140 W Main St, Christiansburg, VA 24073

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The team at Spring Oak is the best! They always take time to answer questions, listen to concerns and reassure me when I have concerns. Having both parents at Spring Oak can be very difficult, but hearing...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Spring Oak at Christiansburg is an affordable Assisted Living Facility located in the heart of the New River Valley.We offer a home like environment that provides loving care and excellent customer service. Our services include: Affordable housing, utilities, weekly laundry and personal cleaning...

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The Havens at Princeton

2205 New Hope Rd, Princeton, WV 24739

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10 reviews

My father is no longer there though. But we love The Havens. . Excellent experience. Very clean. Incredible staff. Very genuine. Wonderful quality of care. The staff was always attentive. With the meals,...

Provides: Assisted Living
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The Havens at Princeton is an assisted living community conveniently located off Old U.S. Highway 19 in Princeton town, West Virginia. The Havens is nestled among pristinely landscaped lawns against a beautiful forested backdrop. Residents can choose from a number of living arrangements which...

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Carrington Place at Wytheville

990 Holston Rd, Wytheville, VA 24382

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Carrington Place was a great place for my mother while she was there. She unfortunately passed only a few weeks after being there. They did a great job taking care of her and keeping her in good spirits, and...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Commonwealth Senior Living at Hillsville

100 Kyle Drive, Hillsville, VA 24343

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5 reviews

My loved one was previously a resident at Commonwealth Senior Living at Hillsville. I have minimal complaints. Good response when we asked for things we felt were needed. So happy to be there with Hospice...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Making sure that your elderly family member moves to a place where he/she is properly cared for mentally and physically is likely of the utmost importance to you. Commonwealth Senior Living at Hillsville helps to encourage an active lifestyle for the elderly. The activities that the facility...

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Forest Ridge

151 Village Park Dr, West Jefferson, NC 28694

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9 reviews

My wife has been in Memory Care Unit for over three and a half years. From day one she has been cared for by a very caring and professional staff. The facility is kept very clean and the meals provided are...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Forest Ridge is an assisted living community for seniors who need just a little more assistance in their day-to-day lives. The picturesque locale is nestled at the base of Mount Jefferson and provides some of the best views Ashe County has to offer. Churches, medical care, and shopping centers...

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Ridgecrest

1000 Ridge Crest Ln, Mount Airy, NC 27030

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10 reviews

I have enjoy working with [name removed]. She has helped me with improving my body where I have weakness. I can see and feel improvement in my legs, arms, and back. I will continue to work with her as I...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Westwood Center

20 Westwood Medical Park, Bluefield, VA 24605

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Provides: Assisted Living
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Westwood Center is a Genesis assisted living community located in Bluefield, Virginia. Known as Virginia's Tallest Town, the city is nestled in the heights of the Appalachian Mountains and features unparalleled fishing, skiing, and hiking opportunities as well as easy access to airports, the...

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Maples Assisted Living

1600 Bland St, Bluefield, WV 24701

Provides: Assisted Living

Princeton Center Llc

1924 Glenwood Park Rd, Princeton, WV 24739

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes

GlenWood Park Retirement Village is a continuing care retirement community established in southern West Virginia in 1968 by the West Virginia Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church. Our ecumenical program includes independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing care on a 50-acre...

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Pulaski Retirement Community

2421 Lee Highway, Pulaski, VA 24301

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

At Pulaski Retirement Community, you can experience the peace of mind that comes with retirement living in a friendly small town atmosphere. Enjoy fine country living, beautiful views and quiet nights in the heart of Virginia’s New River Valley. All complemented by a carefree, active lifestyle...

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Ashe Assisted Living

215 Badger St, West Jefferson, NC 28694

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

Ashe Assisted Living

215 Badger St, West Jefferson, NC 28694

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

Highland Ridge Rehab Center

5872 Hanks Ave, Dublin, VA 24084

Provides: Memory Care, Nursing Homes

Mountain City Care Ctr

919 Medical Park Dr, Mountain City, TN 37683

Provides: Assisted Living

Mountain City Care Ctr

919 Medical Park Dr, Mountain City, TN 37683

Provides: Assisted Living

Heritage Acres

924 Medical Park Dr # 100, Mountain City, TN 37683

Provides: Assisted Living

Heritage Acres

924 Medical Park Dr # 100, Mountain City, TN 37683

Provides: Assisted Living

Abingdon Manor Home for Adults

481 Bradley St SW, Abingdon, VA 24210

Provides: Assisted Living

Cana Adult Home

2004 Wards Gap Rd, Cana, VA 24317

Provides: Assisted Living

Sunset Gardens

3683 Highway 421 S, Mountain City, TN 37683

Provides: Assisted Living
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Cost of assisted living in Rural Retreat, VA

The average cost of senior living in Rural Retreat is 5,297 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Hillsville, VA with an average of 3,161 per month.

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Paying for may seem daunting, but knowing all your options can be empowering. Read about the many private and public payment options that families use to pay for in Rural Retreat.

What is assisted living?

Assisted living is long-term care for seniors who are generally active and independent, but who require increased supervision and help with some daily tasks. Staff can assist residents with activities of daily living like dressing, bathing, and medication management. Assisted living is also a good option for seniors seeking more socialization. Services and amenities in assisted living facilities often include:

  • Housekeeping
  • Nutritious meals and snacks
  • Help with personal care
  • Laundry
  • Social activities and outings
  • 24-hour emergency response
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Assisted Living in Rural Retreat, VA

What Is Assisted Living?

Assisted living is a ongoing senior care option that includes help and support for the activities of daily living such as meals or snacks, bathing, getting dressed and prescription medication management. It is not the same as a nursing home, where residents can expect round-the-clock skilled nursing care. Every assisted living community has its mixture of services, amenities, activities and culture. Many also give assistance for seniors with specific needs such as for example diabetes, incontinence management needs or the first levels of cognitive decline because of dementia or Alzheimer s disease.

Assisted Living Vs. Memory Care

Based on the National Center for Assisted Living, nearly one in four residents currently in assisted living in the state of VA experience Alzheimer s disease or another form of dementia. In addition, many assisted living communities give support for residents with cognitive issues. So how figure out if designated memory care or simply assisted living is what your family member needs?

Although many assisted living communities offer memory care onsite, the two types of care are not the same. Memory care gives full-time specialized support for somebody with dementia while assisted living is designed to meet the requirements of people who want help with the Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) such as showering, dressing or dining. Assisted living can be a good choice for people in the earlier levels of dementia but for those who have experienced wandering situations or who’ve caused injury to themselves or others, a protected memory care environment is most likely a better choice.

For those who have specific questions relating to what sort of care your loved one requires, speak to a doctor. They will help you determine whether assisted living will continue to work or if you need to seek out memory care. You can also talk to one of our Senior Living Advisors. They have helped many family members with concerns about what kind of care is the best fit for their family member or friend and so they will help you, too.

What Services Are Offered in Assisted Living?

While each community is unique, most assisted living communities provide a variety of living arrangements, a wide range of meal choices, public spaces and free transportation, among other solutions and services. Some examples are:

  • Activities, entertainment and occasions, both on-site and off
  • Workout and wellness programs
  • Housekeeping, including bed-linen services
  • Access to medical professionalls

Assisted Living Inspections and Ratings in VA

The state of VA offers exceptional access to its records for assisted living communities through the Virginia Department of Social Services. Data available to review includes the dates of inspection, whether an inspection was caused by a grievance, whether the inspector found any infractions and what the program of correction was to handle a violation. Look by by community name or zip code to find the communities in the areas you are considering.

In the state of VA, assisted living communities are required for legal reasons to:

  • Allow only two individuals to live in one bedroom
  • Provide handrails, nonskid floors and grab bars in every bathtub and shower
  • Equip all sleeping rooms with connecting restrooms with signaling devices that residents can use in case they want help.

How Much Does Assisted Living Cost in Rural Retreat?

Based on the A Place for Mom Senior Living Cost Index, the normal cost of assisted living in the greater Rural Retreat, VA , metropolitan region in 2018 ranged from $ to $ monthly. Charges for assisted living may differ widely depending on services, amenities and location, so that it pays to search in close by suburbs and locations if you have that flexibility.

The Senior Living Cost Index is based on the actual rates families pay when they move to assisted living in fact it is the only cost index of its kind. To learn more about senior living costs, go to the A Place for Mom Senior Living Cost Planner page.

How to Pay for Senior Living In Rural Retreat, VA

Many family members fund a move to assisted living through the sale of a home or personal savings, however for some people, this may not be an choice. Listed below are three other resources that may help you finance assisted living:

  • Veterans Benefits: Many seniors may be eligible for veterans benefits that they Don’t know about. One benefit specifically, Aid & Attendance, has helped thousands of families afford to pay for assisted living. To be eligible, veterans must be at least 65 years old and have served at least 3 months of active duty, with at least one day during what the Veterans Administration considers active wartime intervals. Qualifying widows and widowers of veterans may also be in a position to receive benefits. With the existing average age of U.S. veterans at 64 years old, it s worth it to find out if your loved one may qualify for benefits. See our Guide to VA Benefits and Long-Term Care for additional information or contact the Virginia Department of Veterans Services or Veterans Information for Virginia to find out more or head to va.gov.
  • Life Insurance Policies. If the senior you are assisting move into assisted living possesses a life insurance policy, you might be able to cash out the plan and obtain funds now. Different restrictions and regulations apply depending on the type of plan you have, so contact a monetary consultant or elder law attorney to discover more about your options and to assess what s best for your position.
  • Reverse Mortgages. For senior couples who may have different needs, a reverse mortgage could be a good way for just one person to move into assisted living while the other remains in the home while his or her spouse transitions to senior living. A reverse mortgage makes it possible for homeowners aged 62 or older to borrow against their home equity. To find out more, get in touch with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to look for a reverse mortgage counseling agency in your area.

For even more ideas about how to finance your move to senior living, contact A Place for Mom to talk to a Senior Living Advisor today. Or find more details on our 5 Best-Kept Secrets to Financing Senior Care page.

5 Questions to Ask an Assisted Living community

Choosing the best assisted living community is an important decision, both for a senior and for his or her family. Here are five points to consider when thinking about making the transition assisted living:

  1. What’s the staff-to-resident ratio? Will this community offer your loved one with the support they need? Based on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 25% of assisted living communities possess a ratio of 1 personal care assistant for each 23 residents. Staffing can vary widely based on the size of the community, so be certain to enquire about the communities you are interested in.
  2. Is there yard? For most residents making the transition from an individual residence to assisted living involves giving up a beloved garden or outdoor space, so the ability to access a gardening area, a patio or a courtyard is normally beneficial. Many larger assisted living communities offer a range of yards, with features such as for example strolling paths, gardens and BBQ spaces for community events.
  3. Just how many staff are available to assist at night? Some assisted living communities provide 24×7 nursing personnel, while others may have more general help on hand after hours. In the state of VA, assisted living communities must have at the least two direct care workers awake and accessible at all times.
  4. Will there be a wait list? Popular communities can fill fast. If the one you like isn’t available, ask about the wait list and what the community s policy is for managing it. Many communities will require a deposit and some communities have internal lists for special treatment needs. Here’s where doing your research can actually pay off — plan in advance!
  5. What services are contained in the monthly charge? Before signing the agreement, it s smart to understand what is included in the basic fee structure and what might incur additional cost. Some communities employ a fee-for-services model, or a la carte pricing, which means they charge a monthly charge for rent and meals but additional charges for things such as medication management. Others could use a tiered pricing model where different levels of care are charged different costs.

For more information about what to search for when going to an assisted living community, check out our Assisted Living Residence Checklist page.

How Do I Choose the Right Assisted Living community?

With so many choices to choose from, finding the right assisted living community can seem like a intimidating task. That s where our Senior Living Advisors will assist — they are knowledgeable in helping match seniors to the services that are the best fit because of their care needs, personality and budget.

Below are a few things to keep in mind at the time of your search:

  • Make sure to look for your family member, not you. Today s assisted living communities offer everything from homey settings to upscale resort-style luxury living. It can be easy to become influenced by the features and experiences you might decide for yourself, but eventually it boils down to what will work best for your family member.
  • Focus on the present, not the past. Does your loved one want help washing and dressing? Do they have special needs like limited vision or special diets? Would they benefit from the benefits of a larger community or be more comfortable in a smaller, more intimate environment?
  • Think about the here and today, not what might have been their choice ten or 15 years back.
  • Plan to tour at least 3 to 5 communities, if you can. Start with planned visits and consider having a meal with the residents. If none of them seems like a good fit, ask your Senior Living Advisor for more choices. And Don’t be reluctant to ask questions and take notes while you re there.

The task of selecting the most appropriate assisted living community could be overpowering, but there are assets that can help. Call A Place for Mom today — we are able to help save you money and time and be sure you make the correct choice.

About Senior Living in Rural Retreat, VA

VA offers more than 33 assisted living options to pick from, with an array of rates, styles and amenities. Whether you are looking for down-home atmosphere or resort-style living, you will find it in the greater Rural Retreat area. For more information about solutions for seniors in VA, visit the Senior Connections internet site or Senior Navigator, a internet site that features links to community resources all over the state, the site can be searchable by Rural Retreat or zip code.

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Dogwood Crossing, Commonwealth Senior Living at Abingdon and Yadkin Valley Senior Living are the top-rated assisted living facilities near Rural Retreat, Virginia. See full list of communities.

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