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Assisted Living · 0 bedroom
$5,795/month
Care fees not included
Checked August 20, 2026Community profile
25 Old Oaks Dr, Fishersville, VA
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About the community
Assisted Living · 0 bedroom
$5,795/month
Care fees not included
Checked August 20, 2026Memory Care · 0 bedroom
$7,000/month
Care fees not included
Checked August 20, 2026Tracked published prices
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★★★★★
CriticalIt is a beautiful building, and the staff is friendly. But they do not check on my sister every hour, particularly at night they rarely make checks. The food is good and the apartment size is good.
★★★★★
PositiveLove their personal care with the family friendly environment. They treat your loved one like family. The food is excellent and the staff actively engages your loved one. They keep me up to date on any changes and how she is.
★★★★★
CriticalAfter spending 4 years and 9 months in the memory care unit at this facility with my mom, I would please ask that you look elsewhere for your loved one! Now that it’s over and she is deceased, I think I finally figured it out! I was made promises after promises from the numerous directors of every department. This place has so many people in charge of each little area that the aides and med techs can’t do their jobs! Director, Director of Activites and helper, Chef, Only nurse on duty, etc. Too many people behind a…
★★★★★
PositiveMost of the staff is very caring and helpful. Have had problems getting in touch with the Executive Director though. Other staff able to answer any concerns. The food is excellent!
★★★★★
PositiveWe are very pleased with the care our parent and other residents receive at Retreat. They listen to any concerns we may have and do what they can to answer them. Staff is happy and caring. Management always there to answer questions and offer advice.
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CriticalI think that the employee need to be more trained on dementia an how to care for them I know this a bad disease but the people of still human an need respect. An I know there not enough employees for the amount of people but when I was there were 3 employees there were 10 patients in the main room when I would get there before lunch people should be checked a little more often for there hygiene my uncle had been setting in urine from after lunch to dinner an then he gotten an infection. as far as the food should be…
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