The Villages at Greystone Senior Living Community in Beckley, West Virginia provides both Assisted Living and Independent Living. Residents who need temporary help can arrange respite or other short-term stays, and the team is trained in diabetes management. Access to physicians and a speech therapist is arranged as needed, so routine monitoring and specialized rehabilitation services can occur without leaving the campus.
Nursing staff are on site, supported by an emergency call system and a secured community design. Medication management, high-acuity oversight, and non-ambulatory, ambulatory, and diabetic care are part of everyday practice. Memory care services, hospice coordination, and visits from dentists, podiatrists, occupational and physical therapists round out the clinical offerings. Together, these resources allow residents to remain on campus even as health needs change.
Apartments and suites vary in layout and features, but options may include parking, wheelchair-accessible showers, cable TV, and utilities bundled in the monthly fee. Greystone is pet-friendly, with cats and dogs welcome and limited pet-care assistance available. Indoor common areas, a library with computer access, landscaped grounds, and outdoor gardens provide additional space to gather or relax. Short-term stays are accommodated when space allows, though not every unit includes every listed feature.
Meals are prepared on site and served three times daily, with accommodations for kosher and vegetarian preferences. Healthy snacks are available between meals. Nutrition staff work with residents and clinical teams to adjust diets for conditions such as diabetes or swallowing difficulties.
Residents have access to clubs and interest groups, an activity center, and organized programs both on and off the property. Devotional services are offered on site and excursions to off-site services can be arranged. Health and wellness programs complement the outdoor walking paths and other scheduled activities. Allowed Outdoors status lets residents spend time outside as safety permits. It's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.