King’s Grant Retirement Community in Martinsville, Virginia, offers three primary levels of support: Independent Living for residents who need minimal assistance, Assisted Living for those who require routine help with daily tasks, and Memory Care for individuals experiencing Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Each care level is staffed to match the needs of its residents, ensuring that professional oversight is available whether someone is managing life largely on their own or coping with progressive cognitive changes.
Medical oversight includes structured Diabetes Care with staff monitoring glucose levels, coordinating medication schedules, and assisting with diet management. On-site services extend to Incontinence Care and Ambulatory Care, allowing residents who need help with continence or mobility to receive that support without leaving the community. These medical features are intended to reduce hospital trips and keep daily routines as consistent as possible.
Accommodations range from private to companion layouts, and many have access to outdoor areas for fresh air and low-impact exercise. Not every unit includes the same design details, so prospective residents are encouraged to verify specific features such as patio access, bathroom configurations, or proximity to community spaces.
Dining is provided three times daily, with menus planned to cover nutritional requirements and accommodate common dietary restrictions, including those associated with diabetes. Staff monitor intake when necessary, and meal service can be brought to the resident’s room if health or mobility issues make dining in the common area difficult.
Residents have access to an activity center that hosts group programs, recreational opportunities, and social gatherings intended to maintain physical and cognitive engagement.