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Recently a group from Lake Prince Woods, our "life-long learners", visited the Petersburg National Battlefield and Pamplin Park as part of the Paul D. Camp Community College (PDCCC) lecture series. Read More
Recently the firemen of Fire Station 6 in Suffolk, VA were the recipients of homemade goodies from the residents of Lake Prince Woods retirement community. Read More
Lake Prince Woods, a continuing care retirement community in Suffolk, will begin offering Zumba® Gold classes each Wednesday, beginning January 4th. Read More
Several Lake Prince Woods' residents are helping make Christmas merrier for some local children. Read More
Dr. Leroy Howell of Suffolk, VA, recently retired his Board position with United Church Homes and Services (UCHS). Read More
Residents of Lake Prince Woods have a unique opportunity to travel to and explore other partnering retirement communities across the United States. The program is called Passport to Travel and is becoming a very popular way for residents to explore new places, relax somewhere they've never been or just visit family. Read More
Mr. Kelly Burgess, assisted living resident at Lake Prince Woods is quite the gardener, despite the fact that he has limited space to plant his vegetables and flowers. Read More
On June 5, 2011 there was a celebration of life through the release of over 130 Monarch butterflies at Lake Prince Woods. Over 100 residents, family members, friends, guests and staff gathered to release the butterflies in honor or memory of their loved ones. Read More
Lake Prince Woods announces their Speakers Bureau. Expert Voices. Engaging Topics. Fresh Ideas. Read More
"Many families are finding senior move managers indispensable, and not just because they handle the logistics." From The NY Times Read More
Lake Prince Woods residents again opened their hearts to the community with a couple of projects. Read More
Christmas is exciting for all - whether giving or receiving. Lake Prince Woods residents have given of their time and talents to help the Salvation Army for the past 3 years. Read More
"Chief among the complaints heard from homesellers in today's real estate market, is the oft-repeated lament, "I lost money due to the 2006-2010 downturn." Unless the home was purchased at the height of the market (2003 thru 2008), this assertion is flat-out wrong." From Moving Station® Read More
United Church Homes and Services Foundation held its eighth annual Golf Classic on October 11, 2010. Over 80 Golfers, 35 Sponsors and 25 Volunteers enjoyed the sunny day and participated to raise funds for UCHS residents. Over $20,000 was donated in support of benevolence for residents. Read More
Judy O'Toole Raymond has recently been named Executive Director for Lake Prince Woods retirement community in Suffolk. "When I began my career I chose to work with senior adults because I thought about what I wanted my parents and grandparents to have available to them through the years." Read More
United Church Homes and Services (UCHS) Foundation Board has awarded over $80,000 to Lake Prince Woods, a retirement community in Suffolk affiliated with UCHS. Grant money will be used for a variety of purposes in both the independent living and healthcare areas of the campus. Read More
Lake Prince Woods has been named Best of the Best Retirement Communities and Assisted Living Facilities in Hampton Roads by readers of the Virginian Pilot newspaper. Read More
Lake Prince Woods resident, Betty Ann Campbell, is staring in the production of "Steel Magnolias" at the Suffolk Center for Cultural Arts. Read More
A new exercise class (QiGong) joins the roster of fitness opportunities at Lake Prince Woods. This is an ancient Chinese form of "meditative exercise" very similar to Tai Chi. It is helpful for people who have arthritis, high blood pressure, diabetes, emphysema, heart disease, stomach disorders and balance problems. Read More
Rex Alphin, a columnist for The Tidewater News newspaper in Franklin, Virginia, will be reading from his first book of published essays on Friday, May 14 at 7:00 p.m. at Lake Prince Woods. Read More