SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING IN FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA
Feel the Difference of Active Assisted Living at Charter Senior Living of Fredericksburg
Personalized Assisted Living at Charter Senior Living of Fredericksburg, Virginia helps those who need extra support with activities of daily living. We work with residents and their family members to customize a daily schedule based on their individual lifestyles and preferences.
As you walk through our active senior Assisted Living community, you’ll see residents who thrive in the familiar, homelike comfort of our welcoming surroundings. You’ll see happy residents who are living an engaging, fulfilling lifestyle. You’ll be greeted by our professional staff members who are ready to listen to you and learn all about you! You’ll see firsthand how our senior activities, programming, neighborhood design, amenities, personalized services, care and unsurpassed warmth work together to make it easy to live with purpose, opportunity and joy!
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What Does Assisted Living Look Like at Charter Senior Living of Fredericksburg?
Our beautiful community is located in the heart of Fredericksburg. Charter Senior Living of Fredericksburg’s levels of Assisted Living care truly elevates the community from its competitors in Virginia.
Our senior care services and programming were designed with our individual residents’ medical care needs in mind. We constantly seek feedback and ideas from within our community to ensure that life is as engaged and fulfilling as possible. Unlike other skilled nursing facilities and independent living communities, Charter Senior Living of Fredericksburg offers a full social calendar with engaging life enrichment opportunities designed for older adults who desire independence but require some assistance in their daily activities.
Our Fredericksburg Assisted Living Program At a Glance
- Three meals per day in our spacious dining room
- Assistance with various daily activities, including bathing, grooming and dressing
- Medication management and monitoring
- Transportation to medical appointments
- 24/7 security and emergency call system
- Pet-friendly community
See the Difference of Charter Senior Living
Our licensed nurses provide different assisted living levels of care and assistance based on individual needs. Our around-the-clock services support and nurture residents when they need it, giving family members peace of mind.
Our community offers a wide range of floor plans and living options with homelike designs with private kitchenettes and spacious bathrooms. Every new resident is delighted to put their personal touch to their new home.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between assisted living and a nursing home?
Overall, the main difference between assisted living and care offered in a nursing home is that nursing homes provide medical and personal care in a clinical setting, while assisted living primarily provides personal care in a homelike, social setting.
Who qualifies for assisted living?
What kind of services does assisted living provide?
Assisted living communities give older adults personalized care in a residential setting. Most senior living options – including Charter Senior Living Assisted Living communities – provide services that include:
- One to three meals a day
- Monitoring of medication
- Personal care, including dressing and bathing
- Housekeeping and laundry
- Some medical services
- Social and recreational activities
- Care coordination
- Mobility assistance
- Complimentary transportation
Some communities offer respite care or short-term stays. Additionally, some communities offer access to home care services for those who may need more assistance than is provided at the community but who are not yet ready for a skilled nursing care center.
What is the cost of assisted living?
The Genworth Cost of Care Survey 2020 estimates the regional median monthly rate for assisted living is $6,000, which breaks down to around $197 per day. To put that into some context, the same survey says a private room in a nursing home will cost around $429 per day ($13,059 per month). Home health aide services average $157 per day.
Who pays for assisted living?
While your personal health insurance coverage continues and your pharmaceutical coverage continues, Medicare typically doesn’t pay for assisted living. Most assisted living residents pay for this kind of care from their personal resources or with help from coverage provided by long-term care insurance. Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefits can help cover the cost for eligible Veterans and surviving spouses who are over age 65.