Serra Village Retirement Community sits at 2525 Pennsylvania Avenue in Weirton, West Virginia, and provides assisted living, independent retirement apartments, skilled nursing, and nursing home services, so older folks can move in when they're able and stay as their needs change, which works out for a lot of families wanting to keep their loved ones in a familiar place. The campus feels peaceful and looks clean with both private and semi-private rooms, and some rooms even have their own or shared baths-plus everything is air-conditioned and there's weekly concierge and housekeeping, which means no one's got to worry about the chores piling up. Residents get three well-balanced meals a day planned by a registered dietitian in a dedicated dining room, and the cooks know how to adjust things for anyone who needs a special diet for their health, and there's all-day dining for people who like to eat on their own schedule. The staff stays on site around the clock, with registered nurses in charge-medication management, help with bathing and dressing, and 24-hour supervision are all part of daily life here.
Serra Village offers a range of activities to keep people active and connected like sewing, art, crafts, games, exercise sessions, sing-a-longs, as well as movie nights, holiday parties, game room meetups, and visits from pets, and they try to get folks outside for gardening, picnics, and outings in wheelchair-accessible vans, whether it's shopping, fishing, or seeing a ball game if the weather's nice. There's a beauty salon available, laundry facilities on-site, and free parking for guests, which makes it simple for families to come visit. They also pay attention to recreation and well-being by including daily activities, fitness programs, planned social events, and common spaces like an activity room, lounge, sunrooms, and big outdoor patios and secure courtyards, and there's a certain comfort that comes with knowing the grounds are safe and give folks room to walk or sit in the fresh air.
For people living with Alzheimer's Disease, Serra Village has a special unit called Golden Acres-it's designed to give secure, specialized care by trained nurses and activity directors, so residents feel safe, and there's both structured support and freedom to move about a locked patio and courtyard outside; the staff also runs a support group each month for families coping with memory loss. Rehabilitation services run the gamut from physical therapy and IV therapy to wound care and pain management, which helps people get back on their feet after surgery or illness, and the social services staff work out individual treatment plans by studying what each person needs most. The place runs on the principles of the Eden Alternative, where plants, animals, and young children get integrated into daily life to give everyone a bit more meaning and warmth, which is something residents sure seem to appreciate the longer they stay.