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Cambridge Crossing

251 Patriot Lane, Williamsburg, VA 23185

(800) 558-0653

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4.2

(8 reviews)

Starting Price

$3,575

Care Offered: Memory Care and Assisted Living

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Pet Friendly

Mobility Assistance

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About Cambridge Crossing in Williamsburg, Virginia

Cambridge Crossing is an exceptional senior living community providing first-class assisted living and short-term respite services. Our residential community is designed to provide assisted living and short-term care in a safe, secure, and comfortable home environment, with support and service from skilled and compassionate staff. We take a holistic approach to the care we provide, which includes nutritious, chef-prepared, restaurant-quality meals, as well as fostering an active environment with a strong sense of community. Residents experience stimulating and engaging events and activities that help foster a vibrant and social environment, which promotes the health and well-being of our residents.

Assisted Living Amenities & Services

  • Spacious residential suite
  • Trained staff available 24 hours a day
  • On-site visits from healthcare professionals
  • Emergency response system
  • Quarterly wellness visits by a licensed nurse
  • Life enrichment activities program daily
  • Comfortable private common area library
  • Three well-balanced meals served and snacks
  • 24-hour monitored fire safety system
  • Weekly housekeeping for linen and laundry
  • Daily trash removal
  • On-site professional maintenance team
  • Cable TV
  • Telephone

To learn more about this provider�s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
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Services and Amenities of Cambridge Crossing in Williamsburg, Virginia

Campus/Building Details

  • Flexible Visitation Hours
  • Single-floor building
  • Convenient location
  • Scenic views

Games Hobbies & Recreation

  • Activities staff
  • Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
  • Cultural activities/programs
  • Educational Activities/Programs
  • Entertainment activities/programs
  • Intergenerational events/programs
  • Literary Activities/Programs
  • Music Activities/Programs
  • No woodworking
  • Organized activities/programs
  • Seasonal, holiday, and themed events
  • Social Activities/Events
  • Spiritual activities/programs
  • Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
  • Technology activities/programs
  • Horticultural Activities
  • Performing arts activities/programs
  • Recreational activities/programs

Safety & Security

  • Controlled Building Access
  • Emergency Response System
  • Remote Patient Monitoring
  • Security Systems
  • Supervisory Staff
  • Personal Medical Alert Systems
  • Emergency Preparedness Procedures & Facilities
  • Safety & Wellness Checks

Dining

  • Beverages provided
  • Fine dining
  • Flexible dining times
  • Flexible food options
  • Guest Meals
  • Make your own meals
  • Meal delivery and/or takeout option
  • Meals provided
  • Resident-assisted menu development
  • Snacks provided
  • Communal Dining
  • Outdoor dining

Inside Amenities

  • Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
  • Shared Common Areas
  • Entertainment Venues

Personal Care

  • Administer Medication
  • Bathing Assistance
  • Cueing & Redirection
  • Dressing Assistance
  • Feeding Assistance
  • Grooming Assistance
  • Meal planning
  • Meal Preparation
  • Oral Hygiene Assistance
  • Personal Care Assistants
  • Personal Care Reminders
  • Toileting Assistance
  • Urinary Incontinence Care
  • Mealtime Reminders
  • Phone Call Assistance
  • Shaving Assistance

Specialized Staff

  • Nurse on Staff (Part time)

Parking Options

  • Parking Lot

Financing & Payment Options

  • Accepts Check Payments
  • Private Pay Accepted
  • Veterans Aid (VA) Benefits Accepted
  • Insurance Accepted
  • Rent And Care Fees

Guests

  • Guest Parking

Ambulatory Assistance & Accessibility

  • Accessible apartments
  • Accessible Facilities
  • Ambulatory Assistance
  • Ambulatory Assistance Features
  • Mobility Assistance Features
  • Mobility & Wheelchair Assistance
  • No Hoyer Lift
  • Transfer Assistance
  • Two-Person Transfer Assistance
  • Wheelchair Accessible Facilities

Health Services

  • Medication Reminders
  • Memory Care
  • Restaurant on-site

Languages

  • English spoken

Staff Training & Qualifications

  • Staff are licensed or certified
  • Staff trained in behavior management
  • Staff trained in disability care
  • Staff Trained in First Aid
  • Staff trained in Medication Management
  • Staff trained in memory care
  • Staff trained in personal care
  • Staff trained in safety
  • Staff trained in skin care
  • Staff trained in taking Vital Signs
  • Staff trained to monitor for abuse/neglect/exploitation
  • Staff Training Opportunities
  • Trained staff on-site
  • Interview Every Team Member in Person
  • Reference Checks
  • Staff screening conducted
  • Staff to resident ratio meets state requirements
  • Staff trained in aging & mobility
  • Staff trained in ambulatory assistance
  • Staff trained in chronic diseases/illnesses
  • Staff trained in client rights
  • Staff Trained in Ethics
  • Staff trained in pain Management
  • Staff trained in Palliative Care
  • Staff trained in use of medical equipment

Resident Information

  • Offers Respite Care

Pets

  • Pets
  • Visiting pets allowed
  • Pet care resident's responsibility
  • No Large Dogs

Fitness & Wellness Programs

  • Chair fitness
  • Fitness Opportunities
  • Fitness & wellness staff
  • Life enrichment activities/programs
  • Tai Chi
  • Yoga/Stretching opportunities
  • Brain fitness activities
  • Group exercise

Room Amenities

  • Cable/Satellite In Unit
  • Closet Space In Unit
  • Dining Area In Unit
  • Furnished Units
  • Individual Climate Controls
  • Shower in unit
  • Telephone Hookup
  • Unfurnished units
  • Wifi/Internet In Unit
  • No Kitchen in unit

Diet & Nutrition

  • Dietary services
  • Special Diets/Dietary Accommodations
  • Low Salt

Housekeeping & Maintenance

  • Bed Making Services
  • Groundskeeping Services
  • Housekeeping Services
  • Laundry Services
  • Linen Services
  • Maintenance & Repair Services
  • Maintenance Staff On-Site
  • Pest Control Services
  • Plant Care Services
  • Trash Removal Services

On-Site Services

  • Copying services
  • Religious Services
  • Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
  • Church services
  • Long-term insurance assistance
  • Meeting room
  • Mobile library services
  • Newspaper delivery

Outside Amenities

  • Garden
  • Enclosed/Secured outdoor common areas
  • Outdoor common areas

Transportation & Shopping

  • Resident Transportation Not Offered

Additional Amenity Information

  • Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $2500
  • Housing: One Bedroom
  • Activities: Card Games, Social Hours, Karaoke, Walking Groups
  • Diet: Special Diets Available
  • Special Comment: At Cambridge Crossing, we understand the importance of your retirement years. Each person's situation is unique, and we continually work individually with our residents to meet specific needs and concerns.
  • State Licenses: 1105121

Costs for Cambridge Crossing in Williamsburg, Virginia

Memory Care

$5,295

Starting Price

Assisted Living

$3,575

Starting Price

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Reviews of Cambridge Crossing in Williamsburg, Virginia

4.2

(8 reviews)

  • Facility

    4.2

  • Staff

    4.6

Beatrice

2

November 9, 2024

I visited this facility

We visited Cambridge Crossing to look at their assisted living. Every room they had was 250 square feet. The only thing that distinguishes the rooms was whether or not you shared or had your own bathroom. Other than that, every room was the same size. The woman who showed us around was nice. I also met with the activities director and can't say anything negative about her. The census was so low, so the place just looked empty. There are no 1-bedroom apartments. They only have the 250-foot ones, and it's pretty small for us. If you get your own bathroom in this 250-foot place, it's another thousand dollars. I'm just very surprised. I just didn't know some places even have shared bathrooms. They had a craft room that was small but was decorated nicely. I think they've been there for a year and a half or maybe two years. It looked like it was another assisted living building before and was renovated, so it was an older building. It doesn't look old though, so it was nice that way, but the rooms are too small for us.

Ruth

5

June 11, 2022

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Greenfield of Williamsburg was good. My husband stayed there and I liked the community. The facilities were clean and they were very, very friendly. They had crafts, somebody that would come in to do haircuts, and an activity director. They were kind people and they worked with us.

Sandra

5

June 5, 2022

I visited this facility

Greenfield of Williamsburg was nice and very clean. I didn't see no cobwebs or trash laying around. I didn't smell any booboo from someone or vomit or anything like that. They smelled clean and fresh. All I could smell was the seasoning coming from the cafeteria with their cooking, and it smelled very good. The staff who toured me was very kind, and very knowledgeable regarding the rooms and things that they can do. They had a schedule of events that come up and you can go to those events. It could be art or getting your hair cut. She showed me the barbershop and hair salon. She even told me about Bible study, which my dad loves. They had a movie night last night. I like the fact that they have art activities for them, a library, reading books, and things of that nature to keep them occupied. She showed me a 65-inch flat screen TV and a popcorn machine. The popcorn is light and didn't have any butter on it or salt. They had chips and bananas and apples in bowls. I really liked the setup that they had down there. They have a terrace where you could step and sit outside. They got wicker chairs and grills. I love the black baby grand piano they had in the main room when you first walked in. They had fireplaces everywhere, in the main room and the cafeteria. I'm sure that's real cozy and warm for the patients. The staff was very sweet. She showed me the breakfast, lunch, and dinner schedule for them, and if they sleep a little later, the family can let the community know that. The dining area was beautiful. They had chandeliers and fireplaces. The tables were set up with the fork, knife, and spoon already, and nice, clean napkins. It was clean. I didn't see any bugs running or cobwebs or any trash. I didn't see any diapers thrown anywhere. They really disinfect and clean the place. It smelled real fresh and clean. I had never seen anything so clean. I didn't get to try the food, but once my father gets in there, I can come down there and have breakfast with him, or lunch or dinner. We'll just let them know in the cafeteria they'll prepare a meal for the family member. They said you can eat there or you can check your family member out and take them to get something to eat. It was in the heart of Williamsburg. If a family member wants to take him away to get dinner or breakfast, there's a lot of restaurants right by him. They even had a bouncy house there for the kids. They have an ice cream parlor there, pizzeria, and an antique store. The first room had two single beds. They were made really nicely. They had rugs on the floor because they were wood floors. They had two nice sitting chairs and a little round table in between them. You can bring a recliner or a nice rocking chair for your family member, so it feels more like home. You can bring pictures of the family, bring pictures of Jesus or something you want to put up. You can bring a TV. You can even bring refrigerator and a microwave. They had a nice closet space. You could roll the wheelchair inside of the shower and you could put a chair in the shower too where they can sit. The bathroom was clean. They had all the sanitizers and stuff around. It looked like a five-star hotel. They had wheelchairs in there if you don't have one. They have a pull cord in the bathroom. The staff was very kind and cordial. The only thing was I didn't see any residents at all like sitting in the sitting room where the TV is. I didn't see anyone outside in the hall.

Robert

5

November 23, 2021

I visited this facility

We're leaning towards Greenfield of Williamsburg because of the layout, the rooms, and the amenities that were offered there. The dining area was excellent including the layout, the food menu was superb. I met the instructor for the exercise and activities program, and went through with me the ones that were in control of the involvement of the people. They had a lot of tours and things they would take, like going to the botanical gardens and going to the light shows. And I was impressed with that place. The living atmosphere, if I were in that situation, that'd be somewhere I'd want to stay. When you walked into the place, everything was just right there, all the amenities and you can see one end to the other. There were blind spots that people could hide.

Tonya

5

October 12, 2021

I visited this facility

I visited Greenfield of Williamsburg. It was good, Brett was very professional. The facility was clean. The staff was friendly. I met a couple of the residents, so it was a good experience. Just based up on what I saw, and Brett, and the staff members, I was pleased. The outdoor facilities were where the families can go and visit the residents. They were doing games when I got there.

Julie

4

August 5, 2021

I visited this facility

We toured Greenfield of Williamsburg for my husband, and we loved it, we liked it. I remembered they were nice, and professional. They offered more than what we are asking for, and they seem to care for the patients.

Cynthia578662

4

August 15, 2016

I visited this facility

Greenfield Senior Living of Williamsburg was a nice community that did not smell like a nursing home. The staff was very nice and pleasant. Their rooms were a little small but very clean. I did not try the food, but I saw their dining room, and it was very nice. They seemed like they were really taking care of the residents, who looked happy.

Caring75052550

4

March 26, 2014

I am a friend or relative of a resident

We have been very happy with Greenfield of Williamsburg. It's newly renovated and particularly we have been extremely happy with the staff who are very caring and attentive with my mother-in-law. I had some meals with her and the food was very good.

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