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Lucy Corr Village
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Client Description
Lucy Corr is a comprehensive, non-profit Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) located in Chesterfield, Virginia, serving the greater Richmond area. The organization provides a full Continuum of Care, offering residents the peace of mind that their evolving healthcare needs will be met without requiring a change in residence.
The community provides a multi-faceted range of services:
Independent Living: Offered through maintenance-free apartments and cottages, designed for an active, engaging lifestyle.
Assisted Living: Providing personalized care and support to help residents maintain their highest level of independence.
Health Care Center: Offering expert medical attention, including both short-term rehabilitation and long-term skilled nursing care.
Adult Day Center: A community-based service providing engaging activities, socialization, and a safe environment for senior adults during the day.
Lucy Corr's long-term financial option, Life Care, further distinguishes it by allowing residents to budget for residency and long-term healthcare for life. The campus is actively managed by the non-profit Lucy Corr Foundation, which supports charitable missions, facility enhancements, and high-quality programming, making it a stable and well-regarded entity in the regional senior living sector.
The community provides a multi-faceted range of services:
Independent Living: Offered through maintenance-free apartments and cottages, designed for an active, engaging lifestyle.
Assisted Living: Providing personalized care and support to help residents maintain their highest level of independence.
Health Care Center: Offering expert medical attention, including both short-term rehabilitation and long-term skilled nursing care.
Adult Day Center: A community-based service providing engaging activities, socialization, and a safe environment for senior adults during the day.
Lucy Corr's long-term financial option, Life Care, further distinguishes it by allowing residents to budget for residency and long-term healthcare for life. The campus is actively managed by the non-profit Lucy Corr Foundation, which supports charitable missions, facility enhancements, and high-quality programming, making it a stable and well-regarded entity in the regional senior living sector.