Assisted Living
Studio Apartments and Suites
Enjoy the convenience of your own studio apartment and private bath. If you prefer more space, choose a two-room suite – some with their own kitchenette. Furnish your new home with your own favorite furniture pieces, photos, and artwork. You’ll be able to enjoy as much privacy – and as much community – as you like.
Roanoke United Methodist Home offers levels of Assisted Living that are based on the amount of assistance a resident requires from the nursing staff. This care may include medication management, help with eating, dressing or bathing as well as incontinence management and help with transfers/ambulation. With round the clock nursing care and assistance, you can feel confident your needs will be taken care of with compassion and dignity.
Each level of assisted living includes:
- Three delicious meals per day as well as snacks
- Weekly laundry and linen services
- Housekeeping
- 24-hour emergency response system
- 24-hour security
- Interior and exterior maintenance
- Activities
- Medical/activity transportation
In addition, each floor has a laundry room, sitting area for fellowship and community activities, and a fully-furnished kitchen for fixing one of your favorite foods whenever you like.
Read what residents Warner and Martha C have to say about Assisted Living:
“Our nursing staff is well organized and caring. Regular checks of our vital signs are entered into personal medical records. Brief shut-in-room-sickness brings food trays and nurses. Full-time nursing and emergency services are available as needed. We have a Podiatrist on monthly call. We have the convenience of a beauty/barber shop on the premises. There is a splendid, professional re-hab team that offers helpful physical, speech, and cognitive exercises.
A well-equipped carpentry shop, air conditioned and heated, provides a place of work, fun and escape, fixing things for residents and the Home. We can enjoy leisure walks on our beautiful campus beneath towering oaks and conifers, sans grass cutting, weeding, and leaf raking! We can rest and sleep in afternoons and read and do desk work in the evening.
What privileges! What blessings! We are supported by caring staff and surrounded by old and new friends.”
Warner and Martha C.
Assisted Living Residents
