Our Lady Of Perpetual Help in Virginia Beach offers two levels of residential care: Assisted Living and Memory Care. Both programs include access to diabetes management, regular physician visits, speech therapy, and short-term respite stays. Residents who need added clinical attention can receive hospice care, ambulatory support, incontinent care, and medication management without leaving the building. Services are set up to allow residents to stay in the same community even as their health needs change.
The community maintains a secured campus designed specifically for people living with memory loss, backed by an emergency call system and a full sprinkler system. Care is delivered by licensed nurses, physical and occupational therapists, a podiatrist, and a dentist who provide services on site. Staff members are trained in dementia support, and the building operates as a memory-care-only community in sections where additional monitoring is required.
Apartments and common areas include a range of features such as wheelchair-accessible showers, central air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and utilities. Some residences open to landscaped grounds, outdoor gardens, or patios; others are closer to the library and computer lounge, fireplace seating, or reserved parking. Housekeeping is provided, and maintenance staff handle repairs. Not every accommodation offers every feature, so prospective residents should confirm specific details during their visit.
Meals are prepared on site, with options for kosher and vegetarian selections, low-sodium plates, and gluten- or allergen-free alternatives. Three daily meals are included, and healthy snacks are stocked throughout the day. Staff can coordinate physician-ordered diets and assist with portion control when needed.
Residents can take part in an activity center, join clubs and social communities, attend health and wellness programs, work on arts and crafts, or relax during TV and movie nights. Scheduled social outings provide additional chances to stay active and engaged.