Stoney Creek Home-The Elderly sits at 526 Stoney Creek Boulevard in Edinburg, Virginia, in a quiet rural spot that feels peaceful but stays close to local shops, churches, and Shenandoah Memorial Hospital. The facility looks after up to 19 residents and provides both independent living and assisted living care, so people who can do most things on their own but need a bit of help can still keep a lot of independence, but get support with bathing, dressing, reminders for medication, meals, or daily chores like laundry and housekeeping, and staff are available at all hours if a resident needs help at night. Each room has individual climate control, an emergency call system, and access to Wi-Fi and cable TV, and there are choices of private or semi-private rooms, most including a shower, with wheelchair access throughout the building.
Residents can enjoy meals in a community dining area, with meal plans including one or two prepared meals each day, and the kitchen staff focus on healthy and tasty food that meets different dietary needs. Social activities and exercise programs happen regularly so people can keep their minds and bodies active, and folks can meet in shared lounges, play games in the game room, work in the art studio or woodshop, relax by the indoor or outdoor pools, or walk along the garden paths and nearby trails. There's a Wellness Center, a chapel for quiet time or services, a ceramic studio, a cyber café, and even a Bistro Grille and Tuck Shop/Boutique for snacks or small items, plus a beauty and barber shop, a library, postal service, and spaces designed just for pets. The entire community supports small pets, offers 24-hour visiting hours, and gives options for both surface and underground parking.
Care is tailored for each resident, whether someone needs memory care, help with dementia or Alzheimer's, rehabilitative support, or simply a restful place to stay for a while-that short-term stay is called respite care, and it offers relief for families and primary caregivers. Skilled nursing, home care, hospice, and adult daycare are all available, so people can stay as their needs change, often in the same comfortable setting, as part of a broader network of care called the LifeCare program. Safety comes from emergency call systems, complete wheelchair access, regular staff checks, and secured entrances. Residents get scheduled transportation for medical appointments, and staff help coordinate care with doctors.
Amenities like the greenhouse, arts and crafts rooms, outdoor patios, bocce ball courts, and library keep things lively, and there's even a woodshop and cyber café for folks who want to try new things. Seniors looking for independence can live in apartments, but those needing more help can find assisted living suites, including semi-private or one-bedroom options. There are residential care homes in the area too, such as Dutch Haven Adult Care Residence in Maurertown, with larger care facilities like Skyline Terrace Nursing Home and MontVue Healthcare Center nearby if a resident ever needs more advanced nursing care. Stoney Creek Home-The Elderly is part of Stoney Creek Adult Care and connects with several local communities like Luray Hawksbill Greenway and Whispering Pines Assisted Living for additional support as needed.
English language support is available, and most services and programs focus on comfort, dignity, and active engagement, like community-sponsored events, exercise, visits from local youth, and all kinds of group or personal activities to keep residents involved. Simple help, easy living, and a friendly, welcoming approach really set the tone here, and many residents appreciate the extra touches like home maintenance, regular housekeeping, flexible meal service, and free Wi-Fi that make each day run smoothly and give families some peace of mind. You'll find residents in all walks of life-some just like to play cards, some tend to the garden, some walk the trails in the morning, and others spend quiet afternoons reading by the window.