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The Crossings at Bon Air
9100 Bon Air Crossing Rd, Richmond, VA, 23235
The Crossings at Bon Air
9100 Bon Air Crossing Rd, Richmond, VA, 23235
Welcome to The Crossings at Bon Air, an Assisted Living community located in Richmond, Virginia. The cost of the assisted living community at The Crossings at Bon Air starts at a monthly rate of $2,370 to $6,691. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
From The Community
The Crossings at Bon Air has always had the reputation as the “place to be” for seniors looking for an easier lifestyle or some assistance with activities of daily living.
At The Crossings at Bon Air, you will enjoy conversations with new people, activities and group outings, deliciously prepared meals and assistance when you need it!
With three levels of lifestyle—independent living, assisted living, and memory care—you can be assured that you’re getting the care you need now and into the future!
There are 11 hospitals within 25 miles of The Crossings at Bon Air. The two closest hospitals are Cjw Medical Center which is 2.3 miles away and Bon Secours St Francis Medical Center which is 5.6 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at The Crossings at Bon Air are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Housekeeping
- Pool
- Social Outings
- Fitness Programs
Services and Amenities
Services
- Pet Friendly
- Parking
- Assisted Living
- Independent Living
- Memory Care
- Complimentary Transportation
Activities & Fitness
- All-Day Dining
- Activity Center
- Arts and Crafts
- TV / Movie Nights
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Day Trips and Outings
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Provided
- Meals Included
- Healthy Snacks
- Chef-prepared meals
Safety
- State-of-the-art emergency call system
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
- Salon / Barbershop
- Landscaped Grounds
- Outdoor Garden
Care
- Speech Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
Neighborhood
- Game Room
The Crossroads at Bon Air was nice and it would be a perfect choice for what we were interested in. I talked to 1 or 2 residents there and they were very satisfied with the conditions and the facilities. The employees and everybody seemed very nice. It was an ideal place and we might have picked tha...
The Crossroads at Bon Air was nice and it would be a perfect choice for what we were interested in. I talked to 1 or 2 residents there and they were very satisfied with the conditions and the facilities. The employees and everybody seemed very nice. It was an ideal place and we might have picked that one. The rooms we looked at were all empty, but I could see where things that we had would fit in there very nicely. I was looking at the 1-bedroom and they did show us the 2-bedroom, but I think we were probably going to be satisfied with the 1-bedroom.
Read moreI'm at The Crossings at Bon Air. It's fairly quiet. It's nice. The people are very nice. The nurses and the service people are all very nice. They keep up with the place. In general, it's good. I have two rooms, one is the bedroom, which is big, and the other is the living room, ...
I'm at The Crossings at Bon Air. It's fairly quiet. It's nice. The people are very nice. The nurses and the service people are all very nice. They keep up with the place. In general, it's good. I have two rooms, one is the bedroom, which is big, and the other is the living room, which is also fairly big. There's a bathroom, too. There's kind of a kitchenette-type thing. There are different rooms. There is a library. There is a beauty salon for the residents. The place is right by the road, so it's not great to walk out and walk along the road, but they have places where you can walk. I like it here.
Read moreOur family had an in person tour with The Crossroads and overall it was a nice tour experience but for our loved one it felt to large and ore like a medical facility.
I went to The Crossings at Bon Air. I like the amenities. I like the one-bedroom. It had a washing machine in the room. The tour guide was very friendly. They have lots of activities. The menu seemed varied. Some of the rooms have individual patios, but of course, they cost extra. There's one a...
I went to The Crossings at Bon Air. I like the amenities. I like the one-bedroom. It had a washing machine in the room. The tour guide was very friendly. They have lots of activities. The menu seemed varied. Some of the rooms have individual patios, but of course, they cost extra. There's one area that is like a community patio that everybody can use, which I thought was quite nice. I liked the staff who toured me around. She wasn't pushy. She was more than willing to answer all the questions. The cleanliness was good.
Read moreI went to the Crossings at Bon Air. There wasn't much there that I liked because the memory care was up on the third floor. They had to take an elevator to go up. There is a passcode that the family gets, but they also give it to the residents because they claim the residents can't remembe...
I went to the Crossings at Bon Air. There wasn't much there that I liked because the memory care was up on the third floor. They had to take an elevator to go up. There is a passcode that the family gets, but they also give it to the residents because they claim the residents can't remember it. Even though you're dealing with someone with dementia, they can remember some things to a certain degree, so I did not like that. I did not like that up on the third floor there is a sunroom and it's all glass, and the residents can go out there and sit. To me, that's up too high. It's easy for the glass to get broken. There is no support rail around the bottom half, so if the glass gets broken a resident could fall through. I did not care for the Crossings at all. I wasn't happy with the room because it's on the third floor, but it was a clean place. I only spoke with two of the workers, Sarah that showed me around, and then the one that greeted me when I got there. I saw none of the activities. They don't have an enclosed garden area where the residents can go and sit. Sarah was in a hurry to show me around, and I didn't get to ask any questions. She was doing all the talking. She gave me the folder and said, "Everything's in there, let me know what you choose."
Read moreOur family had an in person tour with The Crossroads at Bon Air and it was really nice but a little of out budget and plus it had 2 separate family members that left for some reason.