On Wednesday, May 1 the Resort Lifestyle Community (RLC)
company held a virtual groundbreaking for Tuckahoe Pines Retirement (TPR), a senior
living community coming soon to Goochland at the Short Pump Wegman’s.
Why was the event held in Henrico when the facility will be
located in Goochland, one the north side of Patterson Avenue roughly opposite the
entrance to Rivergate? (To further complicate matters, the site has a Richmond
address and zip code)
Bonnie Creasey, Executive Director of the Goochland Chamber
of Commerce (www.goochlandchamber.org),
explained that RLC wanted a venue large enough to host Chamber members from
neighboring counties, especially Chesterfield, and Powhatan (pow-a-tan), with large graying
populations.
Wegman’s, which is a member of the Goochland Chamber and supports
many local groups, including Goochland Cares and Goochland Schools, fit the
bill. Similar space options in Goochland are limited, and often outside the
Chamber’s expense parameters.
Goochland Board of Supervisors’ Chair Manuel Alverez, Jr.,
District 2; and Ken Peterson, District 5, (where Tuckahoe Pines is located),
were joined by County administrator John Budesky, Economic Development Coordinators
Sara Worley and Casey Verberg, other county representatives, and members of
neighboring Chambers.
Faux hard hats and no shovels at the virtual ground breaking |
Based in Lincoln, Nebraska, RLS is a 21-year-old company with
communities across the nation.
Unlike many retirement communities, there is no cash buy-in.
TPR features a single, all-inclusive monthly fee. No long-term leases are
required, so those transitioning from large homes can land there while deciding
on the next step. Moving out requires only a 30-day notice. All RLC communities—and
there are many all over the country, with ground breakings for new ones occurring
frequently—are owned and operated by the company. RLC is so hands-on it requires
mangers to live on site to ensure the best possible service for residents. Of
the 130 planned residential units, only 128 will be rented, with the other two reserved
for management.
The facility will be about 180 thousand square feet, including
a 125-seat theater, which will be available, at no charge, for use by community
groups. Other amenities include a fitness center; concierge service; and valet
parking.
In addition to services provided, there will also be on-site
space for a bank, a beauty salon/barber, pharmacy, general store. RLC is anxious
to partner with local businesses and home health care providers. They want to
be good neighbors and part of the community.
A wide range of activities will be provided from which residents
may pick and choose. The position of Lifestyle Director will be filled with a
local person who is connected to and familiar with the community.
Various floor plans will be available. Monthly fees are
expected to range from $3,500 to $5,500, depending on the size of the apartment,
which go from studio to three bedrooms. As the fee includes three daily meals, housekeeping,
utilities, wi-fi cable, and land line telephone, it may compare well to total living
costs for a private home.
This is an independent living facility, with no assisted
living services available.
Dirt on the site will begin to move in the near future.
Completion is expected, weather-permitting in 12-18 months. RLC expects to hire
between 35 and 45 local people who “serve from the heart” to staff Tuckahoe
Pines.
For details and contact information go to rlcommunities.com/virginia/tuckahoe-pines-retirement-community
2 comments:
Please clarify where this facility will be. Short Pump Wegman's (north of Broad) or opposite Rivergate (north of Patterson)?
Thanks! Appreciate your blog!
Yes, north side of Patterson opposite Rivergate
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