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Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall
890 Poplar Hall Dr, Norfolk, VA, 23502
Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall
890 Poplar Hall Dr, Norfolk, VA, 23502
Live by the Navy in Norfolk
Just across from Military Circle Mall in Norfolk, Virginia, Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall is surrounded by the very best. Enjoy a delicious meal at Norfolk Garden, where the sushi and BBQ are top of the line. If you’re a train enthusiast, you’ve settled in the right place— Dale’s Train Station has excellent reviews and offers the most personal customer service so you can acquire the finest collectibles.
Cozy Living
Living at Commonwealth Leigh Hall, residents enjoy a delightful array of daily gourmet meals and relaxing amenities. Start the day off with a splendid coffee and a great book, whether in your private room or the activity room. Play card games and Bingo with friends throughout the day, or get together and knit scarves for your loved ones. With outdoor trips and live entertainment, Commonwealth Senior Living Leigh Hall will keep you entertained.
Residents at Commonwealth Leigh Hall have the choice between a private studio and a shared suite. The cozy atmosphere of residencies, along with kitchenettes and private restrooms, make for very happy tenants. You’ll have everything you need and more when you move into Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall.
Caring Treatment
Commonwealth Senior Living is proud to offer an emergency call button in every room, which makes residents feel safe and secure, knowing help is just one click away. Personalized care is the only care you will receive at Leigh Hall, so family and friends can be at ease knowing you’re in the best hands. Schedule a visit with on-site medical staff, and let caring professionals show their commitment to your health.
There are Commonwealth Senior Living locations across the state, each with facilities that will leave you in awe. Contact Commonwealth Senior Living and learn more about all of their communities and perhaps schedule a tour.
There are 11 hospitals within 25 miles of Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall. The two closest hospitals are Sentara Leigh Hospital which is 0.4 miles away and Bon Secours Depaul Medical Center which is 5.6 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Clubs & Communities
- Outdoor Areas
- Beauty & Barber
Services and Amenities
Services
- Social Outings
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- Transportation at Cost
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Allowed Outdoors
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
- Reminiscence Programs
- Sensory-based Programs
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- All-Day Dining
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Low / No Sodium
Accommodations
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Kitchenette
- Cable or Satellite TV
- Air Conditioned
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
I toured Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall. You could see that there was a really good rapport between the residents and the staff. It was a very small, close-knit staff and they cared about their residents. They had hydroponics, so they grew their own vegetables, which I thought was good. It...
I toured Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall. You could see that there was a really good rapport between the residents and the staff. It was a very small, close-knit staff and they cared about their residents. They had hydroponics, so they grew their own vegetables, which I thought was good. It was an older building and it was one big building, but it did not have a lot of extra facilities. I guess they had a courtyard, but that was about it. They had a little salon, and they had a multimedia room where the people would gather to do everything.
Read moreWhat our family likes the most about the Commonwealth Senior Living community in Norfolk, VA is the staff, they are so friendly and they prepare really good quality meals along with good meal options.
We have chosen Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall for my parents. It was a combination of reasons, but location was the key. It is really close to where my parents' home was, so that was one factor. The staff was really great. However, in terms of appearance, I would have chosen another p...
We have chosen Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall for my parents. It was a combination of reasons, but location was the key. It is really close to where my parents' home was, so that was one factor. The staff was really great. However, in terms of appearance, I would have chosen another place. My parents have not participated in activities. I saw them having a church service, and some residents were playing bingo.
Read moreMy mom moved into Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall. The experience has been really good. My mom seems happy, and things seem to be going well. The staff members are very, very nice. In fact, at all the Commonwealth facilities I visited, the people were really nice. They seem to really care a...
My mom moved into Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall. The experience has been really good. My mom seems happy, and things seem to be going well. The staff members are very, very nice. In fact, at all the Commonwealth facilities I visited, the people were really nice. They seem to really care about the residents. The rooms are spacious. The fact that they all have bathrooms makes it nice. The way they are laid out is good. Even if you have a companion, you still have your own space. We ate there, and the food was good. They have farm to table. They partner with different farmers, so they get a lot of fresh food, and that's important. They have lots of activities, and my mom enjoys quite a few. It seems to be working out very well for her right now. The facility is a little bit older, but it's well kept.
Read moreMy mom is at Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall. The intake nurses doing the information told me all about the facilities and everything. But once she got there, she didn't even stay the full time. I paid for more days than she stayed because things were starting to happen that she didn&a...
My mom is at Commonwealth Senior Living at Leigh Hall. The intake nurses doing the information told me all about the facilities and everything. But once she got there, she didn't even stay the full time. I paid for more days than she stayed because things were starting to happen that she didn't like. Before she went there, I told them that she had to have someone take her up and put her on a commode if she had to use the bathroom because she couldn't walk at all. She said the nurse told her to just go ahead and have the bowel movement in the bed and that they would clean her up, but my mother is not used to that. So she stayed a few days, and after that happened, we just brought her back home. My mom didn't get involved in any activities. I saw the food that they bought her a couple of days, and the food looked OK, but it was always cold. She had to ask them to take it and put it in the microwave. She doesn't eat cold food. But the meals looked OK. I don't know what to say about the staff because if you're telling her to have bowel movement on her bed, then all I can say is that that's not good practice. When I went there, the person who I was doing the application with showed me a room, and in that room it had a little love seat and a little table and stuff like that. It was a nice little room, and I thought that's the way the room was going to look where my mom was going to be in. But when we got there with her, it was actually nothing but a bed in there. And I asked about the chairs because my mom would like to be taken up and sit in the chair, and they said, "Well, you have to bring those from home," but nobody told me anything like that. They just showed me a little nice set up room and gave me the impression that that was what the room was going to look like when I got her there. I paid them over $2,000 and I couldn't get any of my money back when we were dissatisfied, and my mom came home after a few days, so I wasn't happy with the deal. They told me that I would pay according to the level of care. My mother needed full care. She couldn't do her own bath and she had to have a.m. care and she had to be taken up to be put on a commode if she had to have a bowel movement, and she had to be changed. I explained to them that she was incontinent. So that's the reason I paid so much, because of the level of need she needed, but she wasn't given that level of care when they told her that they didn't have enough nurses to take her up and put her on the commode.
Read moreConcerns were brought to managements attention and the VP about issues and heard but continued to occurred and ignored. If you love the person that needs to be in a nursing center, DO NOT TAKE THEM HERE!