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Best Home Care in Virginia

Why trust this guide? Our editorial team analyzed 31 home care communities in Virginia using Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) data, inspection records, complaints, amenities, and facility-level details. How we rank home care in VA
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Avg Walk Score: 44/ 100The average Walk Score across facilities in Virginia. A third-party neighborhood walkability score (0–100) measuring convenience and context, not healthcare quality. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 50/ 100
Avg No. of Beds: 96The average licensed bed capacity across facilities in Virginia. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 90
Overview of Westminster Canterbury Richmond

Westminster Canterbury Richmond has a spirit of retirement homes near me and offers a wealth of opportunities for learning, wellness, fun, and spiritual growth.  Residents enjoy engaging activities, cultural events, and social gatherings, all designed to promote fulfilment and connection.

The community itself is a haven for those seeking a carefree lifestyle.  Residents benefit from exceptional services and amenities, including delicious dining options, comprehensive healthcare services, and a world-class arts program featuring performances, classes, and studios.  An on-site Child Development Center even provides opportunities for intergenerational connection.

Westminster Canterbury Richmond is known for its commitment to resident well-being.  They offer various living options, including independent living, assisted living, memory support, and healthcare living, ensuring residents receive the care they need as their needs evolve. With a long history of excellence and a dedication to resident satisfaction, Westminster Canterbury Richmond is a top choice for seniors

Types of Care Available

Assisted Living Home Care Independent Living Memory Care Nursing Care

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Overview of Goodwin House Alexandria

Goodwin House Alexandria is a hub of vibrant living located at the west end of the city. Whether it’s a cozy studio or a spacious three-bedroom apartment, the home got it covered. Their living arrangements available are independent living, memory care, and assisted living, seniors are sure to find the perfect fit for their lifestyle.

Their amenities include a stunning courtyard, complete with a tranquil fish pond and personal garden boxes for residents to cultivate their green thumb. And for those who like to stay active, the fitness center and heated pool are always available. The library also provides the perfect space to unwind and catch up on some reading. More importantly, residents can enjoy delicious and healthy meals in one of the many dining venues on offer.

Type of Care Available

Assisted Living Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC) Home Care Independent Living Memory Care Nursing Care Nursing Home Skilled Nursing

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Overview of Arleigh Burke Pavilion at Vinson Hall Retirement Community

The Arleigh Burke Pavilion at Vinson Hall Retirement Community occupies a moderately walkable stretch of Kirby Road in McLean, Virginia, at 1739 Kirby Rd. Administrator Ms. Analisse Vasquez Soto oversees a 32-bed facility that covers a wide range of care levels: nursing home care, assisted living, memory care, home care, independent living, and respite stays, all on one campus. Floor plans run from studios to two-bedroom units.

With 19 of 32 beds currently filled, the occupancy rate sits at 59%. Residents stay an average of 73 days, which puts this squarely in short-stay rehabilitation territory for most. Nursing care totals 5 hours and 32 minutes per resident per day, with registered nurses providing 54 minutes of that time and nurse aides contributing 2 hours and 53 minutes. Staffing runs 24 hours. The facility accepts Medicare and private pay.

On the dining side, residents have three options: The Penthouse Dining Room, The Bistro, and the Café. State inspections have tended to center on medication management and care planning and documentation.

At 32 beds with a 73-day average stay and a care model that spans independent living through skilled nursing, Arleigh Burke Pavilion functions primarily as a short-stay rehabilitation setting embedded within a broader continuum of care in one of Northern Virginia’s more established retirement communities.

Type of Care Available

Assisted Living Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC) Home Care Independent Living Memory Care Nursing Home Respite Care Skilled Nursing

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Lake Prince Woods

100 Anna Goode Wy, Suffolk, VA 23434
Overview of Lake Prince Woods

Conveniently located in Suffolk, VA, Lake Prince Woods is a dedicated senior living community that offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, and rehabilitation, ensuring residents get the care they require for their ever-changing needs. The community features apartments, villas, and cottages that are ideally located near nature, cultural events, shopping, and fine restaurants. Whether you require assistance with daily living activities, memory support services, or physical, occupational, and speech therapy, Lake Prince Woods can surely meet your needs.

Encouraging a healthy, active lifestyle for seniors with varying mobility levels, the community conducts a wide range of wellness & fitness activities, including Tai chi, mat yoga, and chair exercise using weights and bands. Plenty of amenities, such as a game room, salon, library, and a meditation garden, provides plenty of space for leisure, entertainment, and relaxation. A wide range of resident programs fosters lifelong learning, ensuring residents’ holistic wellbeing.

Type of Care Available

Assisted Living Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC) Home Care Hospice Care Independent Living Memory Care Nursing Home Respite Care Skilled Nursing

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Overview of Brandon Oaks Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Brandon Oaks Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is Roanoke’s trusted home healthcare provider. The nursing center has a professional staff committed to providing all seniors with a safe and comfortable environment. Seniors can expect a high level of quality nursing and rehabilitative services that help them live life to the fullest. At Brandon Oaks, friendships blossom, and goals are achieved.
The nursing homes provide state-of-the-art features that cater to short-term or long-term residents; they are also guaranteed to feel comfortable and know that they belong in a home that offers 24-hour nursing care with specialized programs/ Specializations, including therapy (speech, occupational, physical), neurological care, cardiac care, orthopedic care, skilled nursing care, and musculoskeletal care available.

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Overview of Goodwin House Bailey’s Crossroads

Located at 3440 South Jefferson Street in Falls Church, Virginia, Goodwin House Bailey’s Crossroads is a skilled nursing facility with 500 beds. Under the ownership of Donald Calloway, the facility serves residents recovering from acute illness or surgery and those requiring ongoing nursing care. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, offering families multiple pathways to cover short-term rehabilitation or longer-term nursing stays. The facility’s occupancy rate is around 62%, so there’s room for admissions while serving a substantial resident population.

Residents staying an average of 127 days reflects a mixed census of post-acute rehabilitation residents and those with extended care needs. Short-term rehab is a core service. General rehabilitation offerings are available as well, making the home a great option for patients transitioning from a hospital or recovering from a specific injury or condition.

Total nurse staffing averages 5 hours and 16 minutes per resident each day. Registered nurses provide 1 hour and 39 minutes of that care. Nursing aides contribute 3 hours and 11 minutes daily. LPN/LVN staff add another 42 minutes. Providing clinical support across all shifts, the nursing team forms a full care structure.

The facility’s Goodwin Living services include on-site hospice, home health, rehabilitation services, and a specialized StrongerMemory program. Support extends beyond the nursing home. Residents and families can access related services through a coordinated system. Inspection data collected over several years has shown attention to medication management documentation and resident record completeness. There are active plans to address identified concerns.

Falls Church has a Walk Score of 65, so it’s moderately walkable. Some nearby errands can be done on foot, but most trips involve a short drive. For those comparing large skilled nursing facilities in Northern Virginia, Goodwin House Bailey’s Crossroads combines substantial size with rehabilitation capacity and continuity of care through affiliated services.

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Overview of Westminster Canterbury of Lynchburg

Westminster Canterbury of Lynchburg is a not-for-profit Life Plan community operated by a church in Lynchburg, Virginia, offering assisted living, rehabilitation services, skilled nursing, and respite care. Administered by Lori Sweeney, this 78-bed community holds CARF accreditation, a nationally recognized standard in aging services, along with a Gold Award for Best Retirement Community and a 5-star inspection rating, placing it among the more highly credentialed providers in Central Virginia. 54 of 78 beds are currently occupied, representing an approximately 69% occupancy rate, which indicates moderate availability.

The assisted living component has undergone 5 state inspections, fewer than the Virginia average of 14, which aligns with a more recent presence in the inspection dataset. All of which resulted in cited violations, representing a 100% rate, higher than the state average of 64.3%. However, the total number of deficiencies is 12, well below the statewide average of 32, suggesting that findings were generally limited. Common issues have included documentation accuracy, particularly related to uniform assessment instruments, medication administration practices, adherence to care plans, and certain physical environment safety items. Additionally, there are no records of complaint investigations, fines, or license suspensions. With this regulatory history, families are encouraged to consider the consistent citation pattern alongside the relatively low number of total deficiencies and the community’s accreditation status.

Rehabilitation services, short-term recovery programs, licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants, and respite care are offered, alongside a Community Life program that supports engagement and social connection. The not-for-profit model and CARF accreditation also reflect a mission-driven approach with an emphasis on quality oversight and long-term care planning. As a Life Plan community, it is structured to support residents as their needs change over time.

Westminster Canterbury of Lynchburg is an ideal option for older adults and families who value nonprofit governance, clinical support, and a full continuum of care under one roof. Its accreditation and recognition provide added assurance for those seeking a community with established standards and rehabilitation-focused services, particularly for those transitioning from hospital care or planning for long-term stability.

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Overview of The Village at Orchard Ridge

The Village at Orchard Ridge is a continuing care retirement community in Winchester, Virginia, operated by National Lutheran Inc., a nonprofit. With 47 beds, the community offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, respite care, and skilled nursing on a single campus. Medicare and private pay are accepted in the skilled nursing unit. CMS rates the facility 5 stars overall, 31% above the Virginia average, driven by a 4-star Health Inspection score and staffing levels running 39% above the state benchmark. Nurse staffing averages 4 hours and 53 minutes per resident per day, ranking 22nd out of 85 Virginia skilled nursing facilities, with RN staffing more than double the state average. Quality Measures are at the Virginia average. Across inspections since 2021, the facility has averaged 4 deficiencies per year, 56% below Virginia’s annual average of 9.1. One substantiated self-reported violation was recorded in September 2021, a medication administration error involving a single resident. No fines, Immediate Jeopardy findings, or license actions appear in the record. Current occupancy is 79%, below the Virginia average of 85.7%, suggesting availability. The campus includes a secured unit and 24-hour staffing. National Lutheran’s nonprofit governance and CCRC structure are consistent with a long-term care model oriented toward continuity across care levels. The Village at Orchard Ridge fits older adults seeking a planned continuum of care, from independent living through skilled nursing, within a single nonprofit campus in Winchester.

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Overview of Rappahannock Westminster Canterbury

Rappahannock Westminster Canterbury is a 70-bed assisted living and skilled nursing community in Irvington, Virginia. It’s part of a non-profit continuing care retirement campus operated by Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury, Inc., under church auspices. The facility accepts Medicare and private pay and serves residents in Lancaster County with assisted living, memory care, and respite care.
The state inspection record is exceptionally clean. Five inspections conducted between November 2021 and December 2024 produced zero deficiencies at every visit, against a Virginia average of 9.1 deficiencies per year. The latest visit, a December 2024 monitoring inspection, found full compliance across all reviewed areas. Similarly clear was the November 2023 renewal inspection conducted with 36 residents. No fines, enforcement actions, or complaint investigations are reported. CMS health inspection data covering three inspections since 2019 shows 14 total citations, ranked 15th of 86 Virginia nursing home, well below the 38.4 state average. Staffing stands out as a consistent strength. Total nursing hours reach 5 hours and 22 minutes per resident per day, placing the facility 13th of 85 Virginia skilled nursing facilities and 12 percent above the state average. Registered nurse hours are 1 hour and 27 minutes per resident per day, more than double Virginia’s average of 41 minutes, implying stronger clinical oversight 24/7. Weekend RN coverage runs 1 hour and 6 minutes per day, 136 percent above the state average.
Programs include a Life Enrichment Center, Residents’ Clinic, and fine dining through the Rappahannock Club.
Rappahannock Westminster Canterbury suits residents seeking long-term care in a quiet, rural CCRC with strong nursing oversight and a spotless compliance record. The average private-pay length of stay exceeds four years, reflecting a long-term resident profile. Families prioritizing RN presence and a clean inspection history will find this community among the stronger options in the region.

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Overview of Westminster at Lake Ridge

Spanning a 62-acre continuing care retirement campus in Prince William County, Westminster at Lake Ridge offers skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, and memory care within a 46-bed facility. Managed by administrator Chris Coronado, the nonprofit community features 24-hour staffing, short-term respite care, spiritual services, and multiple layout options. Base monthly rates start at $3,228, and the current state operating credentials extend through July 31, 2027. The facility records an average resident stay of 50 days, and its campus sits in an area with a Walk Score of 12.

Official tracking logs from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) highlight a low citation history, documenting 12 total deficiencies across 10 inspections since 2021. This performance runs roughly 63% below the Virginia state average, with zero critical or serious violations and zero financial fines on file. Agency records indicate that past notes focused on administrative paperwork, such as admission contracts, tuberculosis screenings, and service plans, though a self-reported elopement incident in August 2025 resulted in a single minor citation.

Daily nursing hours are strong, averaging 4 hours and 56 minutes per resident to rank 22nd statewide, while weekend staffing coverage runs 35% above the state baseline. Clinical files show that short-stay rehabilitation outcomes and preventive vaccinations perform well against state averages, though long-stay metrics reveal higher rates of functional and walking decline.

Prospective representatives evaluating localized nursing and recovery options can review these public health summaries to analyze the provider’s operational patterns. Since the government databases confirm a low overall citation count, strong daily staffing averages, and zero historical fines alongside solid short-term rehab outcomes, the documentation points to a well-maintained care structure. Scheduling an on-site walkthrough is a practical next step to check out the rehabilitation wing, observe the physical layout of the campus, and speak directly with the administration about long-term mobility programs.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Home Care in Virginia

What is home care?

Home care brings non-medical caregivers into a senior's own home to assist with daily tasks, companionship, and supervision — without requiring a move to a community.

How many home care providers are listed on this page?

This page features 31 home care providers in Virginia. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.

How do I choose the right home care provider in Virginia?

Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in Virginia, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.

What should I look for when visiting home care providers in Virginia?

Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.