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Assisted Living in Caldwell, WV

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    Caldwell is also known as: Caldwell.

    Caldwell is an unincorporated community in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. Caldwell is located on U.S. Route 60 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of Lewisburg. Caldwell has a post office with ZIP code 24925.The earliest History of Caldwell is centered on Elmhurst, as there wasn't any village of any size until after 1900. Elmhurst Tavern was located on part of the Anderson Lands. The Tavern was built in1824 by Henry B. Hunter, son -in-law of Captain Anderson. The Anderson mansion was on the other side of the river. Elmhurst was operated for years as a stage stop, being only a few yards from the toll bridge over which passed the east and west stage and wagon road. The Bridge over the Greenbrier river was built in 1821.The tavern with its extensive acreage was sold in 1848 at auction together with a gristmill in court proceedings of Allen T. Caperton, executor of Henry Erskine's estate v. Henry B. Hunters Heirs. Elmhurst was bought by Jon A . North who in 1851 presented the tavern property as a wedding present to his daughter, Isabelle, (Mrs. James R Caldwell) The Caldwells took up their residence two years later. So with all this said, The name Caldwell for the town comes from the marriage of Isabelle Abney North to James Robinson Caldwell married on November 24, 1852.The Tavern had been a favorite stopping place in the early days, It was especially convenient as an attractive place for "picnic parties" from the Old White. Records show that Martin Van Buren and his Secretary of War were honored guests there August 25, 1837. The Tavern is now a few feet lower than the present Highway was originally on the same level as the turnpike. It was well placed to appeal to the weary travelers who, pausing to pay toll at the dusty old covered bridge, could not fail to stop at the tree -shaded Inn.Mr Hunter also operated a large wagon and blacksmith shop as well as a gristmill. He obtained exemptions from six and one fourth cents bridge toll not only for himself and his family but for his customers as well.Following the battle of Lewisburg in 1862, The retreating confederates under General Heath burned the bridge. A Ferry was later established by Hunter and a son, Henry F. Hunter, who lost his life by drowning in an attempt to secure the ferry .In 1861 the Caldwell Family had suffered the loss of three daughters from Diphtheria and the serious illness of Mrs Caldwell in 1864. Due to her condition the family was unable to flee to safety when the news came of Hunter's retreat from Lynchburg. All they had time to do was to conceal their most valued possessions. The silverware was buried under the floor of a poultry house, which is still standing.When the confederate troops arrived, their intention was to burn the house and other buildings . The officer in charge was told of the illness of Mrs. Caldwell. Thinking it only an excuse he ordered his physician to examine her. Finding her condition critical the Physician stated it would kill her to be moved, so Elmhurst escaped the torch.During the early part of this century this property was sold to Ashford M. Caldwell, who was unrelated to the family. About 1918 John North Caldwell bought back the house and forty acres of land . This property was still in the possession of the descendants of Jon A. North whose grandson J.North Caldwell died in 1940.In 1953 The Caldwell Family sold the Inn to Clement Grangier, former chef at the Greenbrier Hotel in nearby White Sulphur Springs, who operated it as an Inn. The Post Office was Established in 1879 and named after the Caldwell Family who were the first settlers. Mr James Watkins was a pioneer merchant who conducted a general store and was the first postmaster. Mr. Watkins owned all the land in the valley around Caldwell. In 1910 a lot sale was held and the village 0f Caldwell started building . Before this time there were only about six houses.The first hard road which ran through Caldwell was built in 1917. In 1930 this road was relocated and widened. The present site of the bridge across Greenbrier River was built in 1932. Better methods of transportation made it possible for many of the residents of Caldwell to work in White Sulpur, Lewisburg, and Ronceverte.In 1925 the City of White Sulpur Springs voted a bond issue, One of the three buildings constructed was the Caldwell School. The Monroe Draft School was discontinued and the pupils were then transported to Caldwell . At the same time another one -room School, Coal Bank was discontinued and the students were transported to Lewisburg. At this time the High School students were transported to White Sulpur Springs to attend school.The Caldwell Presbyterian church was built in 1920. The Pentecostal Holiness Church was organized about the same time .For more information contact the North House Museum in Lewisburg, WV.

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Richfield Retirement Community

Residents can expect pet care, Kosher food options are available for all meals, a dentist visits this community regularly, residents can self manage their diabetic care, the facility has staff that can administer insulin to manage diabetic needs, the community can handle injectable medicine, and the property has a nurse that is able to administer injectable medicine.

Salem Terrace at Harrogate

Kosher food is provided, the minimum allowable age of residents is 62, residents can self manage their diabetes, staff can help residents monitor their blood sugar, respite care is offered, aging in place allows residents to remain in one location as their care needs change, and this community was built in 2010.

Roanoke United Methodist Home

A visiting dentist helps residents maintain their dental health, physical therapy can be done without leaving the community by a visiting physical therapist, regular occupational therapy by a visiting therapist helps you stay active and engaged, high tech wander guards are installed to prevent memory care residents from leaving the community, residents who need help with medication management can be given reminders and be monitored to make sure they are taking their medications, the community has a nurse that is able to administer injectable medicine, and the community is convenient to local bus lines.

The Park-Oak Grove Retirement Community

Healthy meals are provided to residents, a visiting podiatrist helps keep your feet healthy, physical therapy can be done without leaving the community by a visiting physical therapist, an occupational therapist visits and helps residents, residents can self manage their diabetic care, The Park-Oak Grove Retirement Community is skilled in behavioral issues that some residents might have, and complimentary transportation is handy for residents.

The Villages at Greystone Senior Living Community

This pet-friendly community can help care for your pet, residents have Kosher food as a dietary option, a dentist visits this location regularly, the facility has staff that can help residents with insulin to manage diabetic needs, high tech wander guards are installed to prevent residents from wandering off the property, caregivers at The Villages at Greystone Senior Living Community are trained to spot potential disorientation presented by residents, and the community has a nurse that is able to administer injectable medicine.

Autumn Way Assisted Living

Speech therapy is available on-site by a visiting speech therapist, this property has been built specifically for memory and dementia care, caregivers at Autumn Way Assisted Living are trained to spot potential disorientation presented by residents, this property provides complimentary transportation, the property is convenient to local bus lines, respite care is offered, and residents can arrange for a room at this property that will allow them to live in this location whatever their healthcare needs are and become.

Bethel Ridge

60 is the minimum age allowed for residents, nurses are on staff, a visiting podiatrist helps keep your feet healthy, full-service medication administration is available, resident parking is available to residents who drive, transportation is available for additional cost, and hospice is an option available at this location.

The Crossings at Blacksburg

Physical therapy is handled by the physical therapist that makes regular visits to this location, regular occupational therapy by a visiting therapist helps you stay active and engaged, residents can self manage their diabetic care, staff is available help with your diabetes management, caregivers at The Crossings at Blacksburg can address potential disorientation presented by residents, trained staff monitors medication and reminds residents when it’s time to take them, and this community was built in 2014.

Brookdale Salem

Animal care is available, expertly prepared meals are provided to residents, Kosher food is provided, an on-call doctor is available to help, speech therapy is available on-site by a visiting speech therapist, this community provides complimentary transportation, and full tubs are available.

Cave Spring Place

Kosher food is provided, vegetarian food is provided, staff is available help with your diabetes management, the facility has staff that can administer insulin to manage diabetic needs, resident parking is available to residents who drive, this property provides complimentary transportation, and hospice is an option available at this location.