Yes. Many communities do not discuss finances with potential residents. At Hermitage Richmond, we include a financial and actuarial review for many reasons. Most importantly, we want to be sure residents can live on their terms and do not have to move again if they are blessed with longevity, and their level of living needs change.
Hermitage Richmond is a not-for-profit organization and part of Pinnacle Living, and that means something to us. We form a lifetime relationship with our residents and commit to assisting those who, through no fault of their own, cannot fully meet the financial responsibilities of their residence or care.
As with any relationship, this one is based on reciprocity. By reviewing your financial and actuarial projections, we can be sure that the plan to call our community home is the right one. The Samaritan Program provides peace of mind to residents blessed by longevity but has outlived their financial resources. Pinnacle Living has never asked a resident to leave solely based on their inability to pay for the services we provide. This has been integral to who we are since our founding in 1948.
Yes. Assisted Living communities in the Commonwealth of Virginia are licensed through the Department of Social Services (DSS). In addition to being licensed by the DSS, Hermitage Richmond is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Fewer than 15% of the communities in the nation are reviewed, approved and certified by CARF. We are proud to hold up this seal of approval for our residents and their families.
Different communities may define “Assisted Living” differently—make sure any community you consider matches your expectations. You should ask good questions about how the community could assist if your needs change.
Perhaps most importantly, you should know what is essential to make you feel at home—driving a car? Preparing meals or snacks? Entertaining friends? Getting out into the community? Do they provide flexibility and conform to your schedule, or do they have set hours to get up, eat meals or receive services?
Many people considering moving to an Assisted Living community find themselves at a time of change in life. Perhaps their ability to drive safely has changed. That often brings difficulties connecting with friends and families, going to the grocery, bank, church or other key parts of life without relying on others. For those who stay in a single-family home, this single change can lead to isolation, poor eating habits and other problems that significantly reduce their quality of life.
Assisted Living at Hermitage Richmond is programmed and staffed to remove these dangers and replace them with maintenance-free living and easy opportunities for privacy or social interactions. Most importantly, these programs and activities connect residents with their loved ones and the greater community on their terms and as they direct. They enjoy a much richer social and mental life. Many residents find their physical health significantly improves when they move to Hermitage Richmond, usually because living in a better home has enhanced their emotional and mental health.
The process to consider moving to Memory Care at Hermitage Richmond includes:
Many communities do not discuss finances with potential residents. At Hermitage Richmond, we do include a financial and actuarial review for many reasons. Most importantly, we want to be sure that residents can live as they choose and that they will have the resources they will need in the future if they are blessed with longevity. Hermitage Richmond is part of Pinnacle Living, a not-for-profit organization with a mission that is very important to us. We form a lifetime relationship with our residents and make a commitment to provide assistance to those who, through no fault of their own, may become unable to meet the financial responsibilities of their residence or care. As with many relationships, this one is based on mutual responsibility in reviewing your financial information and actuarial projections, we can better assure that the plan to call our community home is right for everyone involved.
The Samaritan Program provides peace of mind to residents who have outlived their financial resources. We are committed to an established policy to provide assistance to those who, through no fault of their own, become unable to meet the full cost of our services. This has been an integral part of who we are since our founding in 1948.
Yes. Memory Care communities in the Commonwealth of Virginia are licensed through the Department of Social Services (DSS) and Memory Care communities in the Commonwealth of Virginia are required to be licensed through the Department of Social Services and the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) in addition to being licensed by the DSS and VDH, Hermitage Richmond is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Fewer than 15% of the communities in the nation are reviewed, approved and certified by CARF. We are proud to hold up this seal of approval for our residents and their families.
As a continuing care retirement community, Hermitage Richmond offers couples the option to move directly to Independent Living, Assisted Living, or to The Grove Health Care Center. Other times one member of a couple requires a different level of living than the other. Hermitage Richmond is flexible to almost all living arrangements and choices as long as all the residents’ safety remains the highest priority. Some couples are able to safely and comfortably live together in an independent living residence despite one member having a memory issue. At times one member of a couple needs the higher level of support, programming and security that McGuire Park (Assisted Living Memory Care) or Snyder Park (Nursing Care level of Memory Care) provide. Couples can choose to live together in either of those neighborhoods or one can be in the secure neighborhood while the other is just down the hall. The Hermitage Richmond team understands that finding the appropriate level of living is a key to quality of life. Each member of a couple is an active participant in the team that assesses and monitors their care level. Any decisions regarding a change or level of living involves ongoing input from residents, family members, physical and occupational therapists, healthcare professionals, and other key staff members. Our philosophy focuses on our residents, their contribution and control no matter what level of living.
Different communities may define “Memory Care” differently — make sure any community you consider matches your expectations. You should ask good questions about how the community could provide assistance required if needs change. Perhaps most importantly, you should be aware of what things are important to you in order to feel at home — Preparing meals or snacks? Having friends visit? How to safely get out into the larger community? What parts of the world are brought in for you to enjoy? Do they provide flexibility and conform to your schedule or do they have set hours to get up, eat meals or receive services? Many people who are considering moving to a Memory Care community find themselves and their loved ones at a difficult time of change in their lives. Their ability to drive safely often has ended and that often brings with it difficulties to connect with friends and families, go to grocery, bank, church or other key parts of life without relying on others. For those who live in a single family home this single change can lead to isolation, poor eating habits, isolation, and other problems that significantly reduce their quality of life. Memory Care at Hermitage Richmond is programmed and staffed to remove these dangers and replace them with maintenance-free living, easy opportunities for privacy or social interactions. Most importantly these programs and activities safely connect residents with their loved ones and the greater community on their terms and as they direct. They enjoy a much richer social and mental life. Many residents find their physical health improves significantly when they move to Hermitage Richmond…usually, because their emotional and mental health has improved by living in a better home!
Most potential residents prioritize location, reputation, quality of care, community atmosphere, how self-directed is life at the community and what programs, events and amenities do they offer. Talk to the residents about their overall satisfaction with their community. Hermitage Richmond is licensed by the Virginia Department of Social Services and the Virginia Department of Health. Hermitage Richmond is also accredited by CARF.
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Most visitors remark on Hermitage Richmond’s warm, homey atmosphere. Others like the walkable historic Ginter Park neighborhood as a convenient location and a great place to enjoy a stroll with their loved one. Hermitage Richmond is minutes away from interstates, world-class shopping, and cultural activities.
Hermitage Richmond is committed to enhancing residents’ quality of life in every way. Our programming is designed and run by Licensed Social Workers, Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists, and other professionals dedicated to providing holistic support for our residents’ health. A sample of daily offerings include balance and mobility sessions, healthy eating choices, water aerobics, mental-sharpening sessions, spiritual studies, craft workshops, recreation, and physical strengthening activities.
Finding the appropriate level of living is a key ingredient in enhancing quality of life. At Hermitage Richmond, each resident is an active participant in the team that assesses and monitors their care level. Decisions are made with ongoing input from residents, family members, physical and occupational therapists, healthcare professionals, and other key staff members. A process informed by over 70 years of experience uses multiple evaluation tools to make sure decisions are in our residents’ best interests.
Hermitage Richmond offers full rehabilitation services on-site, with licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists. Transportation is offered to outside rehabilitation service providers when that is the best option for a resident.
Supplemental services offered by Memory Care communities can vary widely. It’s important to ask lots of questions as you research your options. Hermitage Richmond offers a full range of supplemental services, including:
Hermitage Richmond’s central location makes it easy to get to Richmond’s many recreational, cultural, social and educational opportunities.
Hermitage Richmond is located just off Interstate 64, one exit away from Interstate 95, so it is easy to reach from all parts of Richmond and the surrounding area. Residents have their own spacious apartments or suites where they can entertain family and friends, or they can choose from beautifully decorated sunrooms, gathering rooms, and common spaces. Our central location is near many restaurants, or you can enjoy delicious meals in our bright and airy Dining Room.
Our convenient location makes visits to the wider community services easy. We provide transportation to medical appointments and shopping areas. In addition, area churches and synagogues provide transportation to and from their services. And our beautiful chapel, with inspiring stained glass windows, offers weekly ecumenical worship opportunities.
From our Ginter Park neighborhood, it’s a short drive to the Virginia Museum and Virginia Historical Society, Science Museum of Virginia, The Diamond Baseball Park, Downtown theaters and concert halls, and the Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens. And of course, with three major universities in town, there are always many enrichment options available to our residents. In addition, cultural events are regularly scheduled on site in our Social Hall.
Hermitage Richmond is conveniently located near both Interstate 64 and Interstate 95. Richmond International Airport is just 15 minutes by car, and the train station and bus terminal are also close by. In addition, two city bus stops are located adjacent to our campus. And of course, Hermitage Richmond has its own fully-accessible bus, van, and car to meet our residents’ transportation needs.
As a full-service, continuing care retirement community, Hermitage Richmond offers a complete array of services at no additional charge, including:
Hermitage Richmond offers many additional services on site for our residents’ convenience. A full-service beauty salon and barbershop is located within our building, along with dry cleaning pickup, gift shop and convenience store and visiting podiatrist.
Every day brings a wide variety of activities for residents of Hermitage Richmond, with customized calendars for Assisted Living, Health Care Services, McGuire Park and memory care community. Sometimes residents go out to enjoy all Richmond has to offer and other times they prefer for it to come to them.
In addition, to the designated memory care neighborhoods of McGuire Park, Hermitage Richmond is a continuing care retirement community, offering residents the option to move directly to Independent Living, Assisted Living, or to The Grove Health Care Center without an entrance fee. Our philosophy focuses on our residents, their contribution and control no matter what level of living.