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Latest News at Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County

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January 27, 2026
After the busy holiday season, many seniors notice changes in energy levels, mobility or comfort, making the New Year a natural time for families to pause and consider what support will help their loved ones feel their best.
Senior couple smiling, sitting in a home during the holidays with family decorating a Christmas tree.
December 18, 2025
The holiday season is often filled with family gatherings, joyful traditions and meaningful moments—but for many families caring for an aging loved one, it can also be one of the most stressful times of the year.
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November 17, 2025
At Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County, the health and safety of our residents and team members is our highest priority. As part of our commitment to providing a clean, healthy, and supportive environment, we have replaced traditional cleaning chemicals with a safer, more sustainable solution.
Serve Training
By Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County August 29, 2024
Legacy Senior Living offers training to team members in order to uphold their highest standard of excellence in all aspects of community life at Legacy.
Perfect Score for Assisted Living
By Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County June 18, 2024
Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County is proud to announce a perfect score in their State Inspection.

Resident Spotlight Stories

Resident spotlight for Sarah Jane Mitchell. A woman seated in a chair, smiling, inside a building.
January 8, 2026
Resident Spotlight: Renaissance Assisted Living resident Sarah Jane Mitchell was born on March 26, 1941, in Brightwood, Virginia.
Resident Spotlight: Jan Pelletier. Woman in yellow shirt smiles, in a circular photo frame. Blue and silver background.
December 22, 2025
Resident Spotlight: In this season of gratitude, peace, and joy, it feels especially fitting to introduce Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County resident Jan Pelletier—a woman who brings all these gifts to everyday life.
Resident Spotlight: Alberta Grubbs. Woman in red sits outside, smiling. Blue and gold background.
December 3, 2025
Resident Spotlight: Step into any gathering today at Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County, and you’ll notice Alberta Grubb—not just for her impeccable style, but for the way she brings people together.
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October 29, 2025
Resident Spotlight: The Joyful Journey of Dorothy Lewis: Faith, Dance, and a Helping Hand Born on a crisp November day in 1939 in Culpeper, Virginia, Dorothy Lewis has lived a life marked by dedication, joy, and a heart wide open to others.
Legacy lives, resident spotlight Emily Shotwell
September 29, 2025
Resident Spotlight: Emily Shotwell is the kind of person who makes you feel instantly at home. Her smile is the first thing you notice—bright, genuine, and quick to appear.
Eleanor Wabnitz 100th Birthday
By Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County June 18, 2024
Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County celebrates Eleanor Wabnitz on her 100th birthday.

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Christina Clevenger

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cclevenger@legacysl.net

(434) 985-4481

Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County

118 William Mills Dr, Stanardsville, VA, 22973, United States

(434) 985-4481


About Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County

Located at the gateway to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of Stanardsville, Va., Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County is known for its experienced caregivers, warm atmosphere, and exceptional service. The team at Renaissance of Greene County goes out of its way to make residents feel at home in a friendly, spiritually vibrant community.


The assisted living and Alzheimer’s and memory care services here are unparalleled in eastern Virginia. The staff is friendly, the environment is safe, and they value the dignity of each resident, considering it a special blessing to serve them.

More information is available at (434) 985-4481 or renaissancealf.cc.



Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County is part of a family of senior living communities throughout the eastern United States owned and/or operated by Legacy Senior Living, of Cleveland, Tenn. Legacy Senior Living specializes in offering independent living, assisted living, and Alzheimer’s care services. More information is available at legacysl.net.