Magnolias Of Chesterfield

    6701 Courtyard Road, Chester, VA, 23831
    • Memory care

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    About Magnolias Of Chesterfield

    Magnolias Of Chesterfield was a senior living community in Chesterfield County, VA, that's now permanently closed and doesn't offer any services or support today, but when it was open, it provided a range of assisted living and memory care services, including specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's disease or other kinds of dementia, and it had the Montessori "Moments in Time" Dementia Program with a focus on art and music to help residents stay engaged and express themselves, and staff received weekly training about Alzheimer's and dementia, so they could better support everyone there. The facility had many features to help residents stay safe and comfortable, like secured courtyards with gardens and walking paths, memory care areas with keypad entry and exit, and rooms-both private and shared-with private baths, walk-in showers, cable TV, and individual climate controls, plus housekeepers who cleaned daily and laundry service. Magnolias Of Chesterfield provided 24-hour supervision and offered help with bathing, getting dressed, walking or transfers, taking medicine, and other daily basics, and there was a nurse team for skilled care, wound care, and rehab. Residents could enjoy meals in a dining room with all-day, restaurant-style options, including meals for special diets and allergies, and they could join in activities like bingo, crafts, art therapy, music therapy, games, and movie nights in shared rooms, with fitness and spa spaces, library, game room, and arts room. There were also scheduled van rides for appointments or errands, and the building had Wi-Fi and phone service in rooms. The community had support options for independent living, including social activities, maintenance-free housing, and transportation, and there was some support for low income and affordable options as well as respite or short stays. Caregivers and aides worked around the clock, and the programs were set up to give each person a sense of belonging and purpose, focusing on life stories and personal strengths, while the environment aimed to be friendly, safe, and supervised, with recognition and awards for friendly staff and quality meals. The facility was also pet-friendly, handicap accessible, and able to support people who used a wheelchair or needed help moving, and it had a 24-hour emergency call system for safety. While Magnolias Of Chesterfield served many people with different levels of need, from dementia care to independent living and offered both long-term and short-term stays, all services and amenities ended when the community closed, and it no longer provides any type of care.

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