The Culpeper offers three levels of residential support—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care—so residents can receive the amount of help that matches their abilities. Medical resources on campus include respite and short-term stays, a pulmonary rehabilitation program, a general rehabilitation program, and a mental wellness program. The community is a recipient of the American Health Care Quality Award and can provide focused diabetes management. A physician makes regular rounds, and a speech therapist is available for communication or swallowing issues. Memory Care staff are trained to work with advanced dementia conditions, and residents who need more intense oversight can transition without leaving the community.
Registered nurses and LPNs are on the staff roster, with a nurse physically on site 24 hours a day and another nurse on call. Employees undergo background checks, and both awake and asleep night-shift personnel are scheduled. Security measures include staffed entrances, fenced front and rear areas, door alarms, wander-guard technology, pull cords that either alert staff or call 911, and PERS devices that serve the same dual function. On-site services bring podiatry, audiology, dental care, and therapy into the building. Direct personal care ranges from standby help to full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, plus transfer support that spans walkers, wheelchairs, one-person and two-person assists, Hoyer lift use, and complete bed-bound care.
Apartments can feature a private bathroom, kitchenette, basic furnishings, individual temperature controls, and cable. Residents may paint or decorate their rooms, and housekeeping is provided. Some units include in-apartment laundry; others rely on scheduled community laundry services. Because layouts differ, not every unit contains every listed feature, so prospective residents should verify details during a tour.
Meals are cooked to order, and diet modifications are accommodated. Residents may dine in the restaurant-style dining room or request in-room service when needed. Independent Living residents can opt into medication-management monitoring, weekly housekeeping, personal laundry service, and a monthly meal plan that offers flexible dining credits without forfeiting autonomy in their own kitchens.
Community amenities include resident parking, outdoor smoking areas, and a pet-friendly policy—it's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. The building is wheelchair-accessible and houses a barber/beauty shop, exercise room, movie room, wellness center, library, pool, and spaces for special-interest clubs. Internet access is campus-wide, and landscaped communal gardens provide outdoor respite. On-site religious services, a stair glide, and concierge assistance add convenience. Transportation services include a general shuttle and scheduled medical rides.