SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING
IN POQUOSON, VIRGINIA

Experience Dominion Village at Poquoson in York County, Virginia

For those in need of a little extra help with the activities of daily living, Assisted Living at Dominion Village at Poquoson offers a supportive environment that’s specially designed to enhance and maximize each resident’s sense of independence.

Unlike other assisted living apartments on the Virginia Peninsula, our community provides a familiar, homelike atmosphere. Residents who live here experience an engaging, fulfilling lifestyle with daily opportunities to stay active and sharp.

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What Does Assisted Living Look Like at Dominion Village at Poquoson?

The beautifully designed community located in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area provides residents with a plethora of services and amenities.

As you walk through the door, you’ll be greeted by our professional staff who are ready to listen to you and learn all about your wants, needs and stories! You’ll see firsthand how our programming, amenities, personalized services, care and unsurpassed warmth work together to make it easy for residents to live with purpose, opportunity and joy!

Our active senior living community offers open floor plan options, which include dining rooms, kitchens and activity rooms that provide an inviting environment that residents love to call home.

Services: 

  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Licensed nurses on-site
  • Scheduled local transportation
  • Three meals per day and unlimited snacks
  • Weekly housekeeping and laundry services
  • Interior and exterior maintenance of buildings, grounds and apartments
  • All utilities (including phone services)
  • Emergency call system in each apartment homes 

Amenities: 

  • Spacious apartments VIEW FLOOR PLANS
  • Lovely dining rooms with restaurant-style dining 
  • Lifestyle and wellness activity areas
  • Full-service beauty salon
  • Landscaped courtyards and patio areas
  • In-house religious services
  • Pet-friendly community

The Personalized Approach by an Expert Team

“The staff at Charter Senior Living is compassionate and friendly. The care and peace of mind they’ve given to my mother and my family means the world to us. Thank you for everything you do!” – Vivian R., Charter Senior Living Resident Family Member

Our on-site licensed nurses provide a personalized approach to care which includes help with daily living. Residents will experience assistance with:

  • Primary care options
  • Oversight of prescribed medications and medication management
  • 24/7 support and nurturement of our residents.

We offer assistance based on patient care needs and medical conditions. Our living options include the luxury of no longer dealing with chores and tasks because they’ll be taken care of. This gives more time for residents to spend making new friends, building new relationships and pursuing new things that interest them.

Families will have peace of mind knowing their loved ones are living healthy, independent and active lives. They’ll have more time to focus on enjoying time together and enjoying all life has to offer.

For added peace of mind, our specialized Memory Care program, Flourish℠, is also available on site.

Two Charter Senior Living of Hopkinsville residents smile and share tea and snacks together at a table

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between assisted living and a nursing home?

Overall, the main difference between assisted living and care offered in a nursing home is that nursing homes provide medical and personal care in a clinical setting, while assisted living primarily provides personal care in a homelike, social setting.

Who qualifies for assisted living?

Seniors whose health or well-being requires a higher level of support or those who would benefit from a healthier lifestyle and social engagement qualify for assisted living. Most communities conduct a health assessment that follows state regulations to determine what level of care or assistance is best for each individual.

What kind of services does assisted living provide?

Assisted living communities give older adults personalized care in a residential setting. Most assisted living communities – including Charter Senior Living Assisted Living communities – provide services that includes:

  • One to three meals a day
  • Monitoring of medication
  • Personal care, including dressing and bathing
  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Some medical services
  • Social and recreational activities
  • Care coordination
  • Mobility assistance
  • Complimentary transportation

Some assisted living communities offer respite care or short-term stays. Additionally, some communities offer access to home care services for those who may need more assistance than is provided at the community but who are not yet ready for a skilled nursing care center.

What are the costs of assisted living services?

The Genworth Cost of Care Survey 2020 estimates the regional median monthly rate for assisted living is $4,365, which breaks down to around $144 per day. To put that into some context, the same survey says a private room in a nursing home will cost around $286 per day ($8,699 per month). Home health aide services average $125 per day.

Who pays for assisted living?

While your personal health insurance coverage continues and your pharmaceutical coverage continues, Medicare typically doesn’t pay for assisted living. Most assisted living residents pay for this kind of care from their resources or with help from coverage provided by long-term care insurance. Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefits can help cover the cost for eligible Veterans and surviving spouses who are over age 65.

Is it possible to stay in Short-Term Assisted Living?

Yes. During a Short-Term Stay, guests are provided with the same Assisted Living care services and amenities as permanent community residents.

Does Medicare pay for Short-Term Assisted Living stays?

If outside services (such as rehabilitation) are needed during a resident’s Short-Term Stay in Assisted Living, Medicare coverage would be available to qualifying patients.