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Masonic Home of Virginia

500 Masonic Lane, Richmond, VA 23223

(800) 558-0653 (Call a Family Advisor)

3.87

(8 reviews)

Offers Independent Living, Nursing Homes, Assisted Living, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care

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Reviews of Masonic Home of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia

3.87

(8 reviews)

  • Facility

    5.0

  • Staff

    5.0

  • Food

    5.0

  • Activities

    5.0

  • Value

    5.0

Tracy C

5

January 15, 2024

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

MAHOVA is a fabulous community for Masonic members. It's a quick drive to all the activities and arts and culture of Richmond, but in a quiet 90+ acre rural-feeling setting. The staff are really wonderful and committed to resident care.

anonymous

5

January 3, 2024

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

This is a top notch assisted living facility for Masons and their families. Clean, lots of fun activities and affordable lifetime care. The staff is wonderful and helpful.

JohnGrant

5

October 31, 2016

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

The Masonic Home of Virginia (MAHOVA) a private facility. Originally established in the late 1800s as an orphanage for children of Masons; in the 1950s it transitioned into an adult home, and today it is a continuing care community ranging from independent living cottages to various levels of assisted living and memory care. It is clear from some of the reviews that individuals do not understand the mission of the Home and it's rich history of caring for the Masonic community. I have several family members and friends who are/were residents of the Home, and the level of care is excellent.

lucyball

2

September 22, 2015

I visited this facility

I visited this facility and I was told that they only accept Masons and their wives. The person I spoke to was snobbish.

Caring83180550

5

April 22, 2014

I visited this facility

I knew some people at Masonic Home of Virginia, as well as being familiar with the place, so therefore we decided that this would be the place that we would choose for my husband. The staff are very good. I have eaten there a number of times, and the food is good. Their room is spacious enough for everybody. Their rooms are very good. It's a little bit larger than most places. They have a whole bunch of activities, like they have bingo and crafts. They also go on to tours. Actually, they have 25 different activities a week.

Shirley23

1

July 30, 2013

I visited this facility

I was looking for a place for my aunt so I visited Masonic Home of Virginia. The place was really nice, clean, and had no odor to it, but it was too expensive. It was about $7000 for one month, excluding the services they give you. The employees were snobbish too. They need to work on their manners. I wouldn't recommend this facility.

betta

4

May 30, 2012

I am a friend or relative of a resident

In the times I have visited my grandmother at The Masonic Home, I have left with the impression that the facility is a nice enough place for her to be living for the rest of her life. The staff there are very friendly and seem to really like my grandmother, but since she has Alzheimer's, she doesn't always remember them until they remind her several times of their past experiences with her. She's always very friendly to them though, and she seems to enjoy the activities that they put on there. Sometimes she does seem a little bored, but I think it's because she sometimes has a negative attitude and doesn't want to participate in the activities there. As far as the facility itself, the rooms seem very nice and the common areas always look clean and well-maintained. In particular, the grounds of The Masonic Home are beautiful and well-groomed, and it gives the entire place a very nice feel.

Alison2

4

March 7, 2012

I am a friend or relative of a resident

My great grandmother moved into the Masonic Home of Virginia at the age of 96. She was still very active, and this home accommodated her for the last ten years of her life. Often when I came to visit I would find her shooting pool, or walking around the large estate with other residents. The cafeteria served quality, nutritious food and were happy to accommodate visitors. The nursing staff were kind, attentive, and respectful without fail, and I sincerely appreciate the care they provided my grandmother. Her room was modest, but spacious enough, and quite ideal once her eyesight succumbed to glaucoma and macular degeneration. I never had to worry about her when she stayed there, and always found her in great spirits. The facility was quiet, although they had multiple activities, church services, and everyday living accommodations to keep the residents busy. The facility was also clean, and obviously well cared for. It was lovely to visit her as well as get to know the other residents. It was good for my grandmother to live there, as it kept her active for years, and kept her from being lonely.

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  • 2-bedroom apartments
  • Housing Extra: 168

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  • In Room Kitchens
  • Dining Room Shared Meals
  • Dining Extra: Private Dining Room

About Masonic Home of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia

Serves solely Master Masons of Virginia, and families. Assets transfer alternatively to Entrance Fee. Assisted Living and Nursing Care on Fee-For-Service basis.

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