Providing exceptional care for adults with developmental disabilities in a residential setting in Northern Virginia

Residential Group Home Roanoke, VA

Saving Grace Homes, LLC is located near Roanoke, VA, and is a group home that provides seniors and adults with disabilities with personal care, housing, and support services in a home-like setting. Saving Grace Homes, LLC, located near Roanoke, VA, offers personalized care and assistance to senior residents. This is done on a daily basis to improve the quality of life for each resident.

Providing exceptional Residential Group Home Services, in Northern Virginia, including Boyce, Roanoke, Woodbridge and Danville.

Group Homes for Adults with Disabilities Near Roanoke Virginia | Saving Grace Homes, LLC
Top Group Homes for Adults with Intellectual and Physical Disabilities in Northern Virginia. Serving Boyce, Roanoke, Woodbridge, and Danville.

About Roanoke, VA

Roanoke is a city in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwest Virginia. It’s known for the Roanoke Star, also known as the Mill Mountain Star, a neon landmark overlooking the city from the summit of Mill Mountain. The surrounding park area is home to trails, picnic areas and the Mill Mountain Zoo. Downtown, the Taubman Museum of Art highlights work by American artists like Thomas Eakins and John Singer Sargent. ― Google

Live in the comfort of a real residential setting in and around:
Boyce
Richmond
Henrico
Woodbridge
Newport Beach
Roanoke
Fairfax
Danville
Pittsylvania
Prince Williams Virginia

Resident Focus: Our strength and purpose as an organization grows from our customer’s respect and trust. Read more about our values.
Ready to find out more about Saving Grace Homes? Schedule a visit today and if you have questions, we have answers.

What Is a Residential Care Home?

Also called personal care homes, board and care homes, and adult care homes, residential care homes are residences with private and semi-private rooms which are frequently run by the owners living in the home. While these small private facilities may have as many as 20 residents, these homes more commonly have 10 or fewer residents at any one time.

We offer assisted living services that can assist with bathing and grooming. Caregivers at Saving Grace can help residents with getting in and out of the shower, dressing, toileting, and may provide the services of a traveling barber or hairdresser. 

In terms of meal preparation, Saving Grace residents receive three healthy, home-cooked meals per day. Residents with high blood pressure, diabetes, or other medical conditions should be able to request special diet accommodations. While state licensing does not require 24-hour awake staff, certain Assisted Living facilities may have caregivers awake at night to accommodate your loved one.

We provide residents with entertainment, exercise, and a health and wellness program to keep them busy and active, depending on their alert level, mobility, and care needs. Music therapy, pet therapy, board games, and outdoor excursions are some of the activities available. 

Saving Grace provides transportation to and from doctor’s appointments, shopping, and religious worship services for your loved one.

Assisted Living Services

General Services

  • Meal Preparation
  • Exercise and Wellness Activities
  • 24-Hour Staffing
  • Social and Recreational Activities
  • Housekeeping
  • Scheduled Outings/Trips (Doctor’s Appointments, Shopping, Worship)

 Personal Services

  • Eating, Bathing and Toileting Assistance
  • Personal Hygiene and Grooming
  • Dressing Assistance
  • Mobility and Transferring
  • Personal Laundry
  • Transportation Services

Health-Related Services 

  • Medication Management
  • Physical Therapy
  • Oxygen Assistance
  • Pharmaceutical Service
  • Monthly Wellness Check-up

Information About Roanoke, VA

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 42.9 square miles (111.1 km2), of which 42.5 square miles (110.1 km2) is land and 0.3 square miles (0.8 km2) (0.8%) is water.

Roanoke is located in the valley and ridge province of Virginia immediately west of the Blue Ridge Mountains and east of the Allegheny Mountains.

Within the city limits is Mill Mountain, which stands detached from surrounding ranges. Its summit features the Roanoke Star, Mill Mountain Zoo, the Discovery Center interpretive building, and an overlook of the Roanoke Valley. The Appalachian Trail runs through the northern section of Roanoke County several miles north of the city, while the Blue Ridge Parkway runs just to the south of the city. Carvins Cove, the second-largest municipal park in America at 12,700-acre (51 km2), lies in northeast Roanoke County and southwest Botetourt County.[38] Smith Mountain Lake is several miles southeast of the city. The Jefferson National Forest is nearby. Roanokers and visitors to the area enjoy hiking, mountain biking, cross-country running, canoeing, kayaking, fly fishing and other outdoor pursuits.

The city is located in the North Fork of Roanoke winemaking region. The “North Fork of Roanoke” appellation is a designated American Viticultural Area, recognizing the unique grape growing conditions present in the area. Valhalla Vineyards is located just outside the city limits of Roanoke.

The Roanoke River flows through the city of Roanoke. Some stretches of the river flow through parks and natural settings, while others flow through industrial areas. Several tributaries join the river in the city, most notably Peters Creek, Tinker Creek and Mud Lick Creek.

From: https://www.playroanoke.com/blog/fun-activities-older-adults-roanoke-ages-50/

From weekly card game socials, art classes and local day trips to low-impact fitness classes and nature programs, the City of Roanoke Parks and Recreation offers plenty of opportunities for older adults to meet new friends, get some exercise, and have a little fun. 

1. Mountain View Recreation Center:

From Monday through Thursday each week, local senior citizens gather at the Mountain View Recreation Center, also known as the Fishburn Mansion, for cards and games. Below you will find a list of weekly activities. If you have any questions about these programs, please call Cindy McFall, Community Recreation Coordinator, at 540-853-2679. 

Monday:

On Mondays, swing by the Mountain View Recreation Center to play free Party Duplicate Bridge between 12:30 and 4:00 p.m. 

Tuesday: 

The fun starts at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays at Mountain View Recreation Center with drop-in Canasta Player’s Delight. At noon, groups of older adults settle in at the Center and enjoy cards and board games until 4 p.m. Both of these programs are free. On the first, third and fifth Tuesday of each month, join us for a catered lunch. Lunch costs $6.75 and includes a main dish, two sides and coffee or tea. If you’d like to join us for lunch, please reserve your seat before the Friday prior to the lunch. To learn more about the menu or if you have any other questions, please call 540-853-2679. 

If you’re looking for a low impact workout, swing by the Gator Aquatic Center for our self-guided Aqua Strides program from 7 to 8 a.m. Wading in the pool is gentle on your joints while still increasing your heart rate. Plus, walking in water burns more calories than walking on land!

Wednesday:

Drop-in bridge runs from 12 p.m. through 3 p.m. on Wednesdays. We rotate partners and tables every 45 minutes to keep it interesting, so there’s no need to bring a partner. The high score stays and the low score moves tables. Then, at 12:30, groups come to the mansion to play Duplicate Bridge until 4 p.m. 

Thursday: 

On Thursdays, we play Canasta from 10 a.m. through 3 p.m. at Mountain View Recreation Center. We also offer an Aqua Strides program from 7 to 8 a.m. at the Gator Aquatic Center. 

2.Art Programs:

Roanoke Parks and Recreation also offers art and special interest programs for adults of all ages. From monthly paint parties and crafts to tea parties and cooking classes, we host a wide range of unique and stimulating programs each month. 

3.Guided Hikes & Nature Programs:

If you love the outdoors, you may enjoy a local guided hike or an environmental education program at the Discovery Center on Mill Mountain. Some hikes are short and less challenging, while others are longer and more strenuous. If you have questions about the hike’s difficulty, please contact the recreation supervisor who is leading the hike. They will be able to help you find a suitable hiking program based on your fitness level and what you’re interested in. Many of the environmental education programs at the Discovery Center include a short, but lovely guided walk in the woods.

4.Trips & Tours: 

Every month or so, we offer a guided day trip to a regional attraction. Locations range from hot springs and spas to historical estates. Some tours take place locally in Roanoke, while others require a few hours on the road. Transportation and leadership are included. If you have wanderlust and want to see the world, we also work with a travel agency to offer lower rates for guided trips. In 2017/18, for example, we’re sending groups to Yellowstone National Park and the Wild West, Germany and Austria, and tropical Costa Rica! If you are active and love to be outside, our Outdoor Recreation team also leads multi-day treks to different outdoor destinations along the East Coast. 

5.Volunteering:

We are always looking for volunteers to help us maintain the wildflower garden at the Mill Mountain Discovery Center, help at events, maintain trails, coach an athletic team, serve as a local Tree Steward, or even snap photographs of local parks.

Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital

1906 Belleview Ave

Roanoke, VA 24014

540-981-7000

Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital is Carilion Clinic’s flagship facility. U.S. News & World Report ranks it Virginia top six hospital; and ranked top performing in six adult specialties and seven adult procedures and conditions. The 703-bed hospital includes a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Carilion Children’s Hospital, specialty and advanced clinical care and the region’s only Level 1 Trauma Center.

CRMH provides access to the region’s most experienced providers and specialty services, while teaching and developing tomorrow’s medical leaders through residencies and fellowships sponsored by the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine.

Our Magnet designation recognizes excellence and professionalism in nursing and is widely accepted as nursing’s highest honor. Through the DAISY Foundation, you can express your appreciation for the nursing care received at this facility; DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses.

Are you interested in a career as an hourly caregiver or live-in caregiver with Saving Grace Homes? Fill out the form on our careers page and one of our staff member will connect with you to start the employment process.

Ready to find out more about Saving Grace Homes? Schedule a visit today and if you have questions, we have answers.
Skip to content