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Richmond, VA 23235

We’re welcoming brighter days as our residents have the chance to enjoy group activities, communal dining, social events, and indoor visitation, subject to community operating status. Community & Location Highlights: Offering assisted living, memory care for those living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, and short-term stays Near the intersection of Huguenot and Robious Roads Minutes from Johnston Willis, Chippenham and St. Francis hospitals Beautifully decorated and secure reminiscence patio Near Chesterfield Towne Centre and athletic clubs for seniors Award-winning community, recognized with a Bronze National Quality Award by AHCA/NCAL A caring and compassionate team is at the heart of our assisted living community at Sunrise at Bon Air in Richmond, VA. Our Designated Care Managers provide a warm, homelike environment that embraces each resident as true members of our family. Because they’re so committed to our senior living community, many of our experienced team members have been with Sunrise at Bon Air for quite a number of years. Their tenure offers stability for our residents as well as unmatched knowledge in senior care. Our passion and commitment to our work is what makes living here a special joy for our residents. Residents enjoy daily activities that enrich the mind, body and spirit. When the weather is nice, residents stoll along the walking paths, and cornhole is one of the most popular activities each week. Dinner is always a popular time to gather and talk around a delicious restaurant-style meal. We offer three nutritious meals each day, all prepared by our in-house chef. A turkey dinner with stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy is a resident favorite. Besides keeping active on the community campus, staff and residents have a close relationship with the Chesterfield Police and Fire Department. The Chesterfield Police Department attends family nights and resident socials to visit with the residents, provide safety information, and lessons for our residents.

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Types of care
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