COUNTRY VIEW ASSISTED LIVING

Agent Contact:
Richard Grist, 304.645.7674

COUNTRY VIEW ASSISTED LIVING

Country View assisted living is a 40-bed assisted living center committed to providing quality, personalized care to all its residents.  Country View focuses on creating a friendly and safe environment that fosters independence and wellness.

TAKEAWAYS

24-Hour Management and Assistance

  • 24-hour healthcare assistance
  • 24-hour medication management and assistance
  • 24-hour staff emergency and call system

 Amenities

  • Physical and occupational therapy
  • Three full-course meals and snacks
  • Weekly housekeeping, linen and laundry services
  • Coordination of transportation to and from activities
  • Worship services and pastoral care
  • Beauty salon
  • Barbershop
  • Controlled access for safety and security
  • Wellness and social activity programs

Licensed and Certified Staff

  • Medical assistants
  • Registered nurses (RN)
  • Licensed practical nurses (LPN)
  • Certified nursing assistants (CNA)
  • Nursing assistants (NA)

Financial records available for review 2015 -2020 

FACILITY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Founder’s Philosophy: There’s a loving place at Country View
  • A skilled nursing center and transitional care facility
  • Total sq. ft. 19000+
  • Established in 2004 and is locally owned and operated by the founders
  • VA approved and licensed in WV for 42 beds (up to 56 beds by State granted permission)
  • 28 rooms each having a restroom
  • 24-hour Management & Assistance, Licensed & Certified Staff, Excellent Amenities
  • Meets state building code
  • Brick exterior on concrete foundation and slab with 40-year architectural shingles
  • Outdoor courtyard
  • Fire alarm wired into provider that alerts fire department – sprinkler system in place
  • In house video camera system
  • City water, city sewer,
  • Electric with propane backup generator
  • Suddenlink high speed Internet and cable TV
  • Frontier land line telephone service
  • Cell service with 5G is very good with most providers

Current Number of Residents

37

Residential rooms

There are 28 rooms, which include 16 private rooms and 12 semi-private rooms.  The private rooms are large enough for two beds.  The facility is licensed for 42 beds, but the State has granted permission for 56 beds.  There are rest rooms in every residential room.

Description and Number of Rooms

  • 28 Residential Rooms
  • Kitchen
  • Dining room
  • Activities room
  • 2 sitting areas
  • 3 offices
  • 4 storage rooms
  • Chapel
  • Beauty shop
  • 3 hall entry rest rooms with showers

Kitchen Information

Stainless steel counters
Imperial range
Ecolab dishwasher
Manitowoc ice machine
Steam table
Microwave
Large Superior brand double-door freezer (10 years old)
Large True brand double-door freezer (10 years old)
Large Frigidaire refrigerator
Water heaters:  5 electric water heaters

(Appliances are original to the build except the freezers)

Flooring

Most of the residence rooms have laminate flooring, and four rooms have carpeting.
There is ceramic tile in the dining room.
Asphalt tile is used in the remainder of the building

Windows

Double-pane

Attic

Attic is for duct work and water pipes but includes water sprinklers serving that area

HVAC

There are 5 large units.  Each residential room has its own through-the-wall heat pump unit.
2 x 5000 BTU = Rheem brand
2 x 3500 BTU = Trane brand
1 x 2000 BTU – Trane brand (serves kitchen only)
Separate residential units 7000 BTU – Rheem brand
One of the large HVAC units in the front was replaced 8 years ago.
One of the room units was replaced recently.

Generator

85KW – Olympic brand
Propane powered

Propane Tanks

2 – 250 gallon tanks – 1 for the kitchen and 1 for the generator – supplied by RT Rogers Oil

Fire Alarms

Connected to a service provider in Princeton that will send the Fire Dept. to the building

Security

In-house video cameras send video to administrators’/owners’ cell phones

Door Alarms

On every exterior door except the front door

DIRECTIONS

From Union, WV:  21.7 miles (approximate 30 minutes)

From the Courthouse in Union; travel US 219 South for 21.7 miles; the driveway entrance is on the right.

From Peterstown, WV:  2.8 miles (approximate 5 minutes)

From the Post Office in Peterstown, travel US 219 North for 2.8 miles; the driveway entrance is on the left.

LOCATION

Google Coordinates: 37.408584°(N), -80.756054°(W)
Address: 2925 Seneca Trail S, Peterstown, WV 24963
Elevation Range: 1873 ft. to 1897 ft. +/-

5 minutes to Peterstown and US 460
30 minutes to Princeton and I-77
30 minutes to Union
40 minutes to Mercer County Airport, Bluefield
55 minutes to Blacksburg, VA and Virginia Tech
55 minutes to Lewisburg
65 minutes to Greenbrier Valley Airport, Lewisburg
60 minutes to Beckley
60 minutes to Raleigh County Memorial Airport, Beckley
2 hours to Charleston WV, the WV State Capitol and Yeager Airport (largest in WV)
40 minutes to Hinton and 70,000 acre Near River Gorge National Park and Preserve

BOUNDARIES AND SURVEY

The property is being sold by the boundary and not by the acre.

UTILITIES

Water:  City
Sewer:  City
Electricity: Onsite
Telephone:  Onsite
Internet:  Onsite
Cellphone Coverage: Good

ACCESS/FRONTAGE

The property has about 275 feet of frontage on Seneca Trail US 19.

ZONING

There is currently no county zoning in Monroe County. All prospective purchasers are encouraged to contact the Monroe County Health Department for answers regarding installation of septic systems and water wells. Further information on county zoning may be answered by contacting the Monroe County Commission.

DEED and TAX INFORMATION

Deed Information: DB 270 Pg. 433, part of DB 235 Pg. 552, part of DB 236 Pg. 599
Monroe County, West Virginia
Acreage: 2 acres +/-

Real Estate Tax ID/Acreage/Taxes:
Monroe County (32), West Virginia
Red Sulphur District (3)
Tax Map 34 Parcel 1.4, part of Parcel 1.7, part of Parcel 1.8; Class 3

2021 Real Estate Taxes: $16,382.36 for the large tax parcel plus an additional amount for the very small pieces of land to be separated from the other two tax parcels.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Monroe County School District

Public Elementary School:
Mountain View Elementary School

Public Middle School:
Mountain View Middle School

Public High School:
James Monroe High School

SURROUNDING AREA

MONROE COUNTY

Country View Assisted Living is located in the unincorporated community of Lindside.  Lindside is located on U.S. Route 219, northeast of Peterstown. The name Lindside was derived from linden, a type of tree, according to local history.  Lindside is home to James Monroe High School and the Monroe County Technical Center.  Lindside offers a skilled nursing center/transitional care facility, banks, and convenience shopping.  Lindside also has a volunteer fire department.

The Town of Peterstown is just a 5-minute drive from Country View Assisted Living.  Banking, healthcare facilities, drugstore, grocery, hardware, auto parts and farm supply are readily available in Peterstown. The town is on the border with Virginia and Virginia Tech is less than an hour from Peterstown.

Peterstown was chartered in 1803 by the Virginia General Assembly, incorporated in 1892 by the Circuit Court. Peterstown was named for Christian Peters, Revolutionary war soldier, who settled nearby and founded the town shortly after the Revolutionary War. The town is the site of the 1928 discovery of the 34.48 carat (6.896 g) Jones Diamond by Grover C. Jones and his son, William “Punch” Jones.

The charming village of Union, which is the Monroe County seat, and is just a 25-minute drive. Banking, healthcare facilities, drugstore, grocery, hardware, auto parts and farm supply are readily available in nearby Union and Peterstown. There are no fast food restaurants but there are the local restaurants that are great places to meet friends and enjoy a great home cooked meal.

Some of the friendliest people in West Virginia can be found in Monroe County. Monroe County has a population of about 13,000 residents and does not have a stoplight and is populated with more cattle and sheep than people. Monroe County is a special area with interesting folks, both “born and raised” and newer members from many different states. People from all walks of life reside in harmony in this lovely pastoral setting. Located south of Union, near Rock Camp, and west of Blacksburg, VA, the parcel offers those from urban areas the opportunity for a rural retreat well within a half days drive to Washington, DC and Charlotte, NC.

Shortly after Monroe County was created, James Alexander offered 25 acres of land, including a lot for a courthouse which in time became the town of Union. On January 6, 1800, the Virginia Assembly passed an act creating the town of Union. The Monroe County Historical Society preserves several historic structures in the town, including the Caperton Law Office, Owen Neel House, Clark-Wisemen House, Ames Clair Hall, and the Old Baptist Church. The Union Historic District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

 

REGIONAL INFORMATION

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