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Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House
4916 W Norfolk Rd, Portsmouth, VA, 23703
Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House
4916 W Norfolk Rd, Portsmouth, VA, 23703
New Experiences and Happier Days
Imagine living a life full of new experiences and happier days in the safety and comfort of a community you’re proud to call home. Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House is adamant about providing an atmosphere that is stress-free and mentally stimulating to encourage residents to participate, socialize and engage. Although routine is important, it is also crucial to add some excitement to each day. There are various unique activities and special programs to keep you busy and on your toes.
Enhance your morning routine with gentle yoga, explore the wonders of technology with an exciting virtual reality experience, join your friends for some wine and design—the opportunities are endless, and your days will be met with an abundance of fulfillment and diversity.
Portsmouth is the neighboring town of Chesapeake and Norfolk, located just a short commute away from the coast. Full of restaurants, shopping centers, museums and more, you have everything you need at your convenience. Whether you spend the day on the property or choose to take part in local activities, you’re destined to end each day with a smile on your face.
Locally Sourced Dining
Dine on property and experience mouth-watering cuisine full of some of the most nutritious, fresh, local ingredients. About 85% of the produce used in Commonwealth recipes is sourced locally by 47 farms. Locally grown food results in more nutrient-rich meals while supporting the local economy. If you’re ever looking to switch things up, there are plenty of local dining options within the area.
Floor Plans and Additional Information
Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland house has various floor plans you can choose from, including companion, private, and large suites. Cleaning and trash removal are taken care of by the housekeeping team daily.
Interested in Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House? Use the links above to request more information, speak with a community representative, or schedule a tour.
There are 12 hospitals within 25 miles of Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House. The two closest hospitals are Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center which is 2.8 miles away and Sentara Norfolk General Hospital which is 4.1 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Clubs & Communities
- Beauty & Barber
- Housekeeping
Services and Amenities
Services
- English
- On-site Beauty Shop
- Activity Center
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
Activities & Fitness
- Allowed Outdoors
- Karaoke
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
- Sensory-based Programs
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Low / No Sodium
- No Sugar
Accommodations
- Dogs Allowed
- 24-hour staffing
- Outdoor Areas
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
Care
- Designed Specifically to Accommodate Memory Loss
- Memory Care Only Community
- Medication coordination
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
I stayed at Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House for four weeks. I like the meals. They were nicely served. The food was good. The staff members were attentive, but they were not too plentiful. They had bingo and Bible study. They had reading and jigsaw puzzles available. I chose a small r...
I stayed at Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House for four weeks. I like the meals. They were nicely served. The food was good. The staff members were attentive, but they were not too plentiful. They had bingo and Bible study. They had reading and jigsaw puzzles available. I chose a small room, and it was satisfactory. They had a salon and a courtyard. Portsmouth is rather small, so everything is nearby. The upkeep was satisfactory. The cleanliness was good.
Read moreCommonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House is my least favorite of everything I've seen. It was expensive. It was not as updated as some of the others for the price point that they gave. The staff seemed to be okay; I didn't have a problem with them. Compared to others, they weren&apos...
Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House is my least favorite of everything I've seen. It was expensive. It was not as updated as some of the others for the price point that they gave. The staff seemed to be okay; I didn't have a problem with them. Compared to others, they weren't as outgoing or friendly as the others. The room looked okay. The staff who toured me was nice. He was good. They serve three meals a day.
Read moreI was very impressed with what Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House had to offer. When we went there, they knew we were coming, and they had everything together and all the paperwork and stuff to give us right then and there. It was very, very well organized. It was well-kept. They were al...
I was very impressed with what Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House had to offer. When we went there, they knew we were coming, and they had everything together and all the paperwork and stuff to give us right then and there. It was very, very well organized. It was well-kept. They were all very friendly.
Read moreMy father has moved into Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House. Their staff has been very wonderful. They've been doing a great job. They have activities for them. They have a lady that comes in and talks, like a Bible study, and then they have another person that came in just to have ...
My father has moved into Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House. Their staff has been very wonderful. They've been doing a great job. They have activities for them. They have a lady that comes in and talks, like a Bible study, and then they have another person that came in just to have a conversation. They have an activities room and a dining room. The most important thing is that he has his own bedroom, and he likes that a lot so. In terms of value for money, it's a little expensive. I appreciate that they went out of their way to take care of my father and provide them transportation to dialysis; to us, that was the number one thing.
Read moreCommonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House is very caring and loving towards all of their residents. My husband has a private room and it's kind of on the small side. Food is good and the dining area is nice and clean. The atmosphere is very upbeat. They have bingo, devotion, chair yoga, sc...
Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House is very caring and loving towards all of their residents. My husband has a private room and it's kind of on the small side. Food is good and the dining area is nice and clean. The atmosphere is very upbeat. They have bingo, devotion, chair yoga, scripture learning, sing alongs, wine tasting, and all sorts of things. They have a lot going on there.
Read moreThe tour I had at Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House was very good and very informative. It's a small community with only about 80 residents. You get to bring your own furniture and decorate the rooms if you choose to. So, it would feel more like home. The person who gave me a tour ...
The tour I had at Commonwealth Senior Living at Churchland House was very good and very informative. It's a small community with only about 80 residents. You get to bring your own furniture and decorate the rooms if you choose to. So, it would feel more like home. The person who gave me a tour was very nice and seemed to have a heart for the community and the best interests of the residents. They treated all of them as if they were their parents/grandparents. They were under renovation. The rooms looked OK, but some of the corridors and all looked like it could use some fresh paint. The staff person said they had the carpets cleaned every so often or monthly or weekly or something, but I think they could do a lot better than that. The dining area was small, but I think it accommodated the number of residents they have. They also had a TV room, a garden area, and a little a sunroom area.
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