Our Lady of Perpetual Help, located in Virginia Beach, VA, is a senior living provider that offers a range of care types to meet the diverse needs of its residents. The community provides Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing Care. Residents can choose from various room types, including Assisted Living Private Rooms, Assisted Living Semi-Private Rooms, Private Rooms, Semi-Private Rooms, Skilled Nursing Care Rooms, Memory Care Semi-Private Rooms, and Memory Care Private Rooms. Some of the rooms come with amenities like full kitchens and wheelchair-accessible showers, ensuring comfort and convenience for the residents.
The community is designed with a host of amenities to enhance the living experience of its residents. Meals are provided daily, and residents can enjoy a range of organized activities and programs tailored to their interests and abilities. For those who need help moving around, transfer assistance and mobility & wheelchair assistance are available. The community also features an emergency response system for added safety. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the walking and hiking areas, while the enclosed/secured outdoor common areas offer a safe environment for everyone. Social and spiritual activities, group exercise, health & wellness programs, and entertainment activities are also part of the vibrant community life.
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help offers a comprehensive list of services to support the health and well-being of its residents. Special diets and dietary accommodations are available for those with specific nutritional needs, and a chef and nutrition specialist are on staff to ensure meals are both healthy and delicious. General transportation services make it easy for residents to go on outings, while medical transportation services are there for health-related trips. Medication management and personal care services are provided, with nurses on staff and housekeeping services to maintain a clean living environment. Additionally, the staff is trained in mental health care, which is crucial for residents requiring specialized attention.
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