LAV'M Adult Residence Inc sits at 912 South Battlefield Boulevard in Chesapeake, Virginia, and offers a safe and home-like place for seniors who want some help with daily tasks but still value their independence, and the building has fully furnished rooms including studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom options, and some rooms are semi-private with two or three beds. The staff keeps things clean and friendly, and there's always someone around-trained and certified-to watch out for everyone day and night, which can help families feel more at ease. Residents get help with bathing, dressing, moving between bed and chair, and meal preparation's taken care of with healthy, home-cooked choices, restaurant-style dining, and menus that cover a range of diets, including special needs for diabetes or allergies.
All rooms have cable and telephone service, and wheelchair accessible showers, plus some have little kitchenettes, giving folks choices about how they live day to day, and there are emergency alert systems and 24-hour supervision for everyone's safety. People who live here can keep active with daily activities, including arts and crafts, devotional gatherings onsite and offsite, and walking paths or quiet time in the garden, as well as programs for mental wellness and a small library if they like to read. There's a movie night, organized cookouts, holiday get-togethers like Easter, resident-run clubs, and chances to join in making decisions about activities, so folks can stay connected and engaged.
For people who need extra support, LAV'M offers assisted living help, help with taking medicines, non-ambulatory and incontinence care if people can manage it themselves, memory care for Alzheimer's, and hospice services, plus contracted pharmacy support and doctors are available if requested. Housekeeping, linen changes, laundry, and nutritious snacks take the burden off residents, and all-day dining means folks can eat when it suits their schedule, while transportation and parking are offered for those who need to get out or have visitors, and outdoor smoking's allowed in certain spots. The staff here aims to treat everyone kindly, with attention to dignity, respect, and freedom of choice, encouraging each person to stay as independent as possible, and the environment's meant to feel clean, familiar, and supportive-especially for those with different care needs or mobility limitations. Short-term respite stays let families take a breather, and with fair rates, different room choices, and a steady routine of care and activity, residents can be part of a real community, not just a place to stay.