Greenfield Residences At Monument Avenue was a well-known assisted living community located in the vibrant city of Richmond, Virginia. Although now closed, it was highly regarded for its competitive pricing and exceptional value. The average monthly cost of $4,691 made it an affordable option compared to similar properties in the area, which averaged $4,901. The community offered a wide range of services and amenities, including 12-16 hour nursing, 24-hour call system, round-the-clock supervision, and assistance with activities of daily living.
Residents at Greenfield Residences enjoyed access to various amenities such as a game room, library, walking paths, business room, barber/salon, fitness room, garden, and spa/wellness room. The community also provided respite care for caregivers, giving them a much-needed break. The neighborhood surrounding the community was diverse, with a significant white population of 76%, followed by African American and Hispanic populations of 13% and 16% respectively. The area had a median income of $41,117 and a life expectancy of 74 years.
Greenfield Residences' convenient location made it easy for residents to access essential services and amenities. The VCU Medical Center Emergency Department was just 0.4 miles away, while the MCV Children's Pavilion and a Rite Aid pharmacy were also in close proximity. For leisure and dining options, residents could visit the nearby Remnant Church, Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken restaurant, or Starbucks. Despite its closure, Greenfield Residences at Monument Avenue left a legacy of quality care and community that continues to resonate with those who once called it home.