Teays Valley Assisted Living, also known as Celebration Villa of Teays Valley, sits at 3361 Teays Valley Road in Hurricane, West Virginia, in a peaceful and fast-growing part of Putnam County, and since its opening in 2011, has offered 23 assisted living units designed with easy layouts, lots of closets, studio suites, and one-bedroom options, all laid out to make moving around less stressful and to give people some quiet or visiting space. Residents can live in their own private or communal rooms that they can personalize with their own furniture and keepsakes, and pets like cats and dogs are allowed, which brings extra comfort for many people who move in.
Staff and caregivers are friendly and available around the clock, ready to help with bathing, dressing, feeding when needed, managing medicine, and getting around safely, especially for those with Parkinson's, incontinence needs, or memory conditions like Alzheimer's and dementia, as the community has secure memory care units and special dementia care programs too-all licensed through West Virginia with the number 507563. Visitors have often spoken about the active and caring staff who keep the grounds well maintained and provide gentle care, and neighbors and residents alike say the sense of security is strong, as is the warm and supportive feeling in the community.
There are many activities every day, with residents able to enjoy arts and crafts, walking trails, birthday parties, music, bingo, movie nights in the theater room, and even cards and board games, plus there's a reading room, beauty shop, barber, greenhouse, massage therapy, exercise classes, and trips outside. There's a bistro and a snack shop, and people can eat in a well-lit, restaurant-style dining room with all-day dining served by chefs, and special diets like diabetes or allergy-sensitive meals are available, always overseen by a registered dietitian.
Residents have computer access, basic utilities, and on-site parking, and transportation is free for doctor trips or errands, while on the grounds, people can enjoy the outdoors, use the laundry and community kitchen, or join wellness programs. The building is a bit on the smaller side, which means rooms aren't huge, but there are lots of closets, and the outdoor garden and paths feel welcoming.
Security is good, with an emergency alert system and unscheduled needs service, plus help moving in, housecleaning, and ongoing health checks, so those who want to stay independent can do so, and anyone needing more help gets a care plan designed just for their needs-whether that's home health service, pharmacy help, dining assistance, or care with daily living. There are social gatherings, a resident-run activities program, and quiet areas for relaxing, with the community putting strong focus on providing a home-like, loving environment, while families can rest a bit easier knowing licensed staff are there day and night, always with a focus on kindness and respect.