Noble Senior Living at Christiansburg
Christiansburg, VA - Assisted Living
Community size: Large (26-100)
Noble Senior Living at Christiansburg is an attractive assisted living community in Christiansburg, Virginia. It is within pleasing Montgomery County which is part of the Old Dominion State.
Noble Senior Living at Christiansburg is a home environment, with many staff who are from the immediate area, so we truly are hometown folks proudly caring for our elders! Our community is comfortable, and our team makes everyone feel at home. That experience continues with the amazing food, prepared by folks who really know how to cook southern-style!
Noble Senior Services Assisted Living and personal care program offers residents personalized assistance, and the care that each resident receives is unique to his or her needs. Assisted Living provides the ideal solution for seniors who need some help with the activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and medication. Our plan is a focus on overall wellness and maintaining residents’ independence.
At Noble Senior Living, our focus is supporting our residents’ independence and overall wellness.
The care that each resident receives at Noble is unique to his or her needs. Each resident’s activities of daily living (ADLs), such as dressing, bathing, and hygiene, are assessed upon move-in and regularly throughout their stay. We work with the resident, family members, and health practitioners to create the right plan of care for each person.
Care-related services include, but are not limited to:
- Care staff, including a licensed nurse, at facility 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Personal care assistance with activities of daily living
- Medication assistance and administration
- Mobility assistance
- Continence maintenance
- Visits from outside physicians
Memory care refers to specific care for a person with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or another memory impairment. Specialized care may range from cueing to requiring a secured setting to prevent elopement.
Person-centered care is essential to dementia care and the underlying philosophy of the 2018 Alzheimer’s Association Dementia Care Practice Recommendations. Person-centered care helps build a mutually recognizing, respectful, and trusting relationship between caregivers and residents’ loved ones. The community provides consistent caregivers to support a resident’s sense of self. We also provide individualized and engaging activities, and offer guidance and additional support systems to residents’ family members.
Potential residents are assessed before admission into the memory care neighborhood, and regularly thereafter. Our care plans are unique to each individual and flexible enough to accommodate each resident’s feelings and needs. The family will also complete a Life Story which will help the care staff optimize residents’ independence and feeling of self through building on strengths, interests, and abilities. The more we can get to know seniors prior to move-in, the better we can serve them.
Life enrichment will be built into each resident’s care plan. Purpose-driven activities, life experience stations and encouragement to participate help residents, who we call neighbors, maintain a sense of self-worth. We celebrate each small success while focusing on strengths rather than limitations.
Life Enrichment is a part of daily routine for our neighbors. We schedule activities for overall wellness such a morning hydration to help residents stay hydrated throughout the day, and hand massages in the afternoon to create a calm, quiet time before our evening rituals.
Music therapy is an activity that helps our neighbors communicate and feel joy. From live entertainers to individual playlists, music helps our residents socially connect to our staff, other residents, and their younger selves.
We meet with our memory care neighbors and their loved ones to understand each resident’s likes and dislikes, interests, and hobbies.
Residents in short-term respite care receive all of the amenities and care in our assisted living or memory care options, but for a shorter, predetermined length of stay. Respite care is for loved ones who may need a little help after a hospital or rehab stay, or when caregivers plan a family vacation or just need some time to relax and recharge. We are here for you.