The Commons at Churchland sits at 3504 Executive Center Drive, #108, Chesapeake, VA 23321, and gives older adults several choices for living, whether someone needs assisted living, memory care, independent living, skilled nursing, or simply a senior apartment option with accessibility. The place mainly serves people who are 55 and older, with most services directed toward those aged 62 and up. The apartments here come with grab bars in the bathrooms, slip-resistant tubs, easy-access elevators, and walk-in closets, plus private balconies or patios, and select homes even include a washer and dryer. The kitchens have full appliances, including an ice maker. Some units also have vinyl plank flooring for easy cleaning and extra safety. Many of the hallways are well-lit with accessible mailboxes, the building has covered walkways, and there are paved sidewalks outside.
If someone's looking for peace and comfort, many of the common rooms are spacious and have large windows to let the sun in. The property includes landscaped courtyards, a gazebo gathering area, community gardens, and sitting areas if folks like being outside. For entertainment and exercise, there's a two-story clubhouse, a fitness center with smart cardio machines, arts and crafts studios, a library, laundry facilities, and regular social events in the community room. Residents can bring their cats and dogs, and there are plenty of spaces for them to walk their pets. There's a resident's lounge too, if anyone likes a quiet spot, and the property has single-story and three-story living options with multiple elevators for ease of access.
For seniors who don't want to drive, The Commons provides complimentary transportation for residents to stores, banks, doctors, and even Walmart, and the location is near hospitals, pharmacies, places of worship, and other senior housing. Staff help arrange care services depending on needs, whether someone needs help with daily activities, specialized care for memory loss, or even home care with trained aides for those staying in their own units. The Commons also lists scheduled outings, offers maintenance-free living, and on-site management from Burlington Capital Properties. There's a focus on relaxed living, and they run community rating and review systems, so new residents can see how others felt about the services-recent reviews give it a 7 out of 10 on My Caring Plan's score. Some units, including two-bedroom and studio layouts, cost about $720 per month. The Commons at Churchland is connected to resources like VirginiaNavigator, disAbilityNavigator, SeniorNavigator, VeteransNavigator, and the Lindsay Institute, and has a directory with thousands of programs and services for local seniors, making it a place where most folks can find help, support, and company in a setting built for older adults.