Vienna Manor II LLC sits on Horseshoe Drive in Vienna, Virginia, and it's one of several homes in the Vienna Manor group, with each offering a quiet, home-like setting for older adults needing daily help or memory care. The building, licensed for 8 residents, has a bright, comfortable feel with spacious suites and a big, green garden for those who like spending time outdoors or planting flowers. Residents get daily help with things like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, meals, and moving around, so people with diabetes, mobility issues, or incontinence find support too. Vienna Manor II doesn't take Medicare payments unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
The staff includes licensed nurses who are on call 24 hours a day, and there's always someone nearby to help if there's a medical need. The kitchen makes meals from quality ingredients, with options that work for special diets or health needs, and there's often gourmet dishes that residents and visitors seem to appreciate. Activities run daily, covering social get-togethers, devotional programs, and memory-boosting events for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, all in secure, fully supervised spaces.
The community has amenities like transport, parking, and common rooms where folks gather for games, chats, or just quiet reading. Vienna Manor II adds a personal touch by keeping the place small and intimate, making it easier for staff to get to know each resident and tailor support as health changes. For families or caregivers needing a break, they offer respite care on a short-term basis, and home care is available through trained aides if someone prefers to stay in their own house. Many staff are hired locally, and there's support for those who want to work as caregivers, whether as a CNA, LPN/LVN, or RN.
With its location in a friendly neighborhood and ties to other facilities like Avalon House, Tysons Woods, Larmax Homes, and Paragon Assisted Living, Vienna Manor II plays a part in a larger system of local senior care. The aim is to give seniors dependable support in a safe, loving place with enough activities, meals, and health care to bring peace of mind to families. People can set up a tour to see the suites and ask questions, and there's a contact form for those interested in finding out more.