Elance at Tuckahoe Review: Hidden Perks of This Assisted Living Facility
Resident reviews rate Elance at Tuckahoe 8.1 out of 10, placing it among Virginia’s top-rated senior living communities. The Henrico facility houses a state-of-the-art golf simulator, three dining venues, and 44 distinct activity programs for residents. Monthly costs start at $4,083, matching local market rates for similar facilities. The property offers multiple care levels, from…

Resident reviews give Elance at Tuckahoe a rating of 8.1 out of 10. The Henrico facility includes a golf simulator, three dining venues, and 44 activity programs. Monthly costs start at $4,083, comparable to local market rates for similar communities.
The property offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care. It's located minutes from Richmond's State Capitol, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, and other cultural attractions.
- First impressions and hidden gems
- Resident life deep dive
- Care quality insights
- Exclusive programs and services
- Value analysis
- Conclusion
- FAQs
First impressions and hidden gems
The entrance opens into modern, well-lit spaces with courtyards, gardens, and outdoor seating. There's a fireplace and grill on the grounds. Residents can walk to Maymont Park and Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens.
The community has ten shared spaces and three dining venues. The LUXE Unlimited Salon and Spa offers skin treatments and massage therapy. Other amenities include a golf simulator and indoor pool.
"When we arrived, the staff welcomed us with open arms," one resident said. Staff go out of their way. When a resident was hospitalized, team members visited the spouse daily and brought flowers.
The "Leash on Life" concierge service handles pet care, including walking and grooming. The dining program includes:
- Gourmet meals prepared fresh by in-house chefs
- Menus overseen by registered dieticians
- 24-hour snack availability
- Private dining room options
"We are so delighted to have found the perfect community for my mother where she is living her best life!" one family member said. The combination of professional care and thoughtful details helps residents live comfortably.
Resident life deep dive
Residents are free from household responsibilities and can focus on activities that matter to them. The month-to-month rental structure means no long-term commitments. Each resident gets a personalized care plan.
Licensed nurses and trained caregivers provide 24/7 support. The care team handles cleaning, trash removal, and linen service so residents can maintain their independence.
Ten shared spaces and three dining venues host regular social gatherings, wine tastings, and holiday celebrations. "The activities are so much fun, and the staff is out of this world," one resident said. Staff members escort residents to meals and events, which helps new friendships form naturally.
RUI University leads the facility's educational programming. It includes:
- Free classes on various subjects
- Creative and educational workshops
- Cultural enrichment activities
- Intellectual wellness programs
Daily social and recreational activities keep residents engaged. The nearby Science Museum of Virginia and Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden offer additional enrichment.
"These caregivers truly care about my parents," one family member said. Residents maintain their own routines and stay connected to community life while enjoying independence and social activities.
Care quality insights
Licensed nurses are available 12 to 16 hours daily. All staff complete RUI's professional development program, and certified caregivers receive specialized training in memory care and medication management.
Licensed nurses create individual wellness profiles for each resident. The Wellness Plan covers medication management, daily living assistance, and cognitive care. Regular assessments allow the care team to adjust support levels while residents maintain independence.
The facility has a built-in emergency alert system, 24/7 trained staff, and personal alert devices for each resident. The Tuckahoe Volunteer Rescue Squad provides emergency medical support around the clock, and nearby medical centers are available if needed.
Care teams monitor health indicators regularly. This preventive approach, combined with staff training and emergency protocols, helps protect residents.
Exclusive programs and services
RUI University provides free classes through partnerships with colleges and universities.
Residents can access customized therapy services based on their interests and abilities. The Forever Fit program offers specialized exercise routines, and one-on-one activities are tailored to individual preferences.
Interest groups include:
- Cultural activities: Wine tasting, live musical performances, dance events
- Wellness programs: Walking club, yoga sessions, brain fitness activities
- Creative pursuits: Art classes, quilting groups, cooking workshops
- Spiritual engagement: Multiple religious services and devotional activities
The Men's Club creates a dedicated space for male residents. The Live Well Programs combine physical activities with social events.
Regular trips to the Science Museum of Virginia and Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden connect residents with local culture. Community service programs and intergenerational activities extend beyond standard outings.
Transportation services help residents connect with the community. Nearby cafes and pharmacies are within walking distance, so residents can maintain independence.
Virtual companionship services help residents stay connected with family and friends. The mix of programs lets residents pursue existing interests or discover new ones.
Value analysis
Monthly rates start at $3,099, compared to a Henrico area average of $4,901. Month-to-month rental agreements eliminate long-term commitments and buy-in fees.
Living options include:
- Independent living with amenity access
- Assisted living with care plans
- Specialized memory care through Inspiritás
The monthly fee covers round-the-clock maintenance, housekeeping, and laundry. Licensed nurses provide 12 to 16 hour coverage. Three dining venues serve chef-prepared meals daily, plus 24-hour snack options.
RUI University's free classes and the "Leash on Life" pet care program distinguish Elance from nearby facilities.
Payment options include:
- Private pay
- Long-term care insurance
- Veterans' benefits through Aid and Attendance
- Government program assistance
Retirement Unlimited Inc. (RUI) operates 26 communities across Virginia, Florida, and North Carolina. RUI communities have an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars.
The 24/7 concierge services, activities director, and wellness programs provide value that would be difficult to replicate independently. Competitive pricing and included services make Elance at Tuckahoe a strong choice in the Henrico market.
Conclusion
Elance at Tuckahoe costs $3,099 per month and includes a salon and spa, golf simulator, and pet care program. The facility shows it understands what residents need.
RUI University provides ongoing learning opportunities. Three dining venues and ten shared spaces help residents connect. Month-to-month rentals make these services accessible without long-term commitment.
Professional care teams work 24/7, and Richmond's cultural attractions are minutes away. Residents report high satisfaction, and the included services are extensive. Elance at Tuckahoe is designed for seniors who want both independence and support.
FAQs
Q1. What unique amenities does Elance at Tuckahoe offer? The facility provides a golf simulator, multiple dining venues, a salon and spa, and an indoor pool. A "Leash on Life" concierge service handles pet-related needs.
Q2. How does Elance at Tuckahoe support residents' personal growth? RUI University offers free classes on various subjects, creative workshops, and cultural activities. Daily socials and recreational activities encourage learning and engagement.
Q3. What types of care options are available at Elance at Tuckahoe? The facility offers independent living, assisted living, and specialized memory care through the Inspiritás program. Each resident receives a personalized care plan.
Q4. How does the cost of Elance at Tuckahoe compare to other facilities in the area? Monthly rates start at $3,099, lower than the Henrico area average of $4,901. Month-to-month rental agreements have no long-term lease commitments or buy-in fees.
Q5. What measures are in place for resident safety and emergency response? The facility has a built-in emergency alert system, 24/7 trained staff, and personal alert devices for each resident. The Tuckahoe Volunteer Rescue Squad provides emergency medical support, and nearby medical centers are available for additional support.
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