Birmingham Green has been providing high-quality and affordable senior living care for over 90 years to residents and their families in Northern, Virginia. At Birmingham Green, we provide person-centered, financially accessible Skilled Nursing, Long-Term Care, and Assisted Living services through individualized care for adults with specific physical and medical needs.
Here, our compassionate team of certified nurses, therapists, and caregivers support our residents every step of the way to independence with a holistic approach to senior living are our Northern Virginia Health Care Center and two Assisted Living facilities, Willow Oaks and District Home.
Here, our compassionate team of certified nurses, therapists, and caregivers support our residents every step of the way to independence with a holistic approach to senior living are our Northern Virginia Health Care Center and two Assisted Living facilities, Willow Oaks and District Home.
Services
Our licensed team of clinical nurses and registered specialists support residents every step of the way to independence with a compassionate, multi-faceted approach to senior living. Since 1927, Birmingham Green has endlessly expanded, providing intergenerational programs and person-centered, financially accessible Skilled Nursing, Long-Term Care, and Assisted Living services in Northern Virginia.
Our dedication can be found in every aspect of the holistic care and service we provide - particularly in our partnership with residents and their families. The Birmingham Green campus consists of three health care communities that offer a combination of both short-term and long-term assisted living and rehabilitation services - as well as memory care.
Birmingham Green offers Speech, Occupational, and Physical Rehabilitation for all residents in our community. Birmingham Green offers rehabilitative therapies through a contracted service, Select Rehab. This department designs each resident's rehabilitative program to conform to the needs of the resident and the orders of their personal physician, whether at our Assisted Living facilities, Willow Oaks or District Home, or our Health Care Center.
At Birmingham Green's two Assisted Living facilities, Willow Oaks Birmingham Green offers an innovative and holistic approach to memory care in Manassas, Virginia, for seniors and their families seeking memory support for Alzheimer's and dementia care. Backed by Birmingham Green's 90-year history of excellence, we offer person-centered care that's customized to each resident's specific memory impairments.
Life at Birmingham Green is about living with comfort and care. We believe in dignity for every person. With daily activities at our Health Center and two Assisted Living facilities, Willow Oaks and District Home, we pride ourselves on our resident-focused safety features and wellness-inspired programs to improve resident's quality of life - no matter their level of living.
Reviews (4)
Jennifer Burton
Jan 21, 2017
Report
Birmingham Green was an oasis for my good friend with Alzheimers, diabetes and cancer. I am a former nurse and visited Bill often. If not for this lovely facility, he would have had no place to go. Bill lived there for several years. He was first admitted to the assisted-living facility, and when he could no longer care for himself, he was transferred to a stepped-up care unit at a different location in the same facility. There is a very low turn-over rate in nursing and health care staff and most have spent the better part of their careers there. These angels give the best of care to their patients
J. M.
Dec 24, 2016
Report
Birmingham used to have a bad rap in 10 years ago but we were told it has been redone and new management so my grandmother decided to give it a try. We could not be more disappointed with the standard of care at this facility. When my grandmother would Press the bedside nurse assistance button it would take over 10 minutes each time before any nurse came in and to be met with a subpar attitude doesn't make the situation any better. The rooms are so small I barely had room to transfer my grandmother from wheelchair to bed. There were Dead beetles along the base boards. In general the nurses did
Karen Hargrove
Feb 01, 2016
Report
Mona Shaw
Sep 13, 2015
Report
Inadequate. Food is deplorable - heavily laced with salt. After one month's stay my husband's condition which had improved, now deteriorated. Personnel missed noticing his wheezing, coughing & congestion until he had to be transferred to PW Hosp with pneumonia despite my reminders. He did not bounce back until I HAD to remove him for his health. I never again saw rehab people after his return from PW Hosp. Did not receive adequate advance notice of his discharge so that I could have home health care ready & waiting. Procedures ordered were not carried out; general condition rarely checked until