Poet’s Walk – Warrenton
Memory & Respite Care

Welcome to Poet’s Walk
We are located in Warrenton, Virginia, where resident independence and overall wellness are at the heart of our community.
Our commitment is to provide a vibrant lifestyle and personalized care catering to your unique needs and well-being. The moment you arrive, you will find your needs are met with utmost attention and mindfulness.
Types of Lifestyle:

Memory Care

Short-Term Respite Stay

Hospice Coordination
At Poet’s Walk – Warrenton, you will have an active part in influencing daily events and community cuisine. We wholeheartedly dedicate ourselves to ensuring fulfilling and enriching experiences. Welcome to a community that truly cares about you.
Embrace the Charm of Poet’s Walk
Welcome to Poet’s Walk in the peaceful town of Warrenton, Virginia. Our community offers excellent memory care amidst the beautiful surroundings of Warrenton Greenway and Rady Park. Attractions close by include the Fauquier History Museum and Warrenton Horse Show Grounds. The quaint downtown area, with its unique shops and restaurants, is conveniently nearby. The team at Poet’s Walk Warrenton ensures a welcoming, family-like environment, encouraging social connections and relaxation.
Experience Our Thriving Community
Welcome to Poet’s Walk – Warrenton, a place that feels just like home for your loved one. Our two-story residence boasts an inviting courtyard area, perfect for cookouts, and a charming gardening spot lovingly tended to by our residents. Every room is a sanctuary, featuring a private bath, large windows that flood the space with natural light, plush carpet, and vinyl flooring in the bathroom. Each room also offers the convenience of a kitchenette for your comfort and ease. Outside, residents and families enjoy our inviting and lush courtyard and a spacious backyard adorned with beautiful garden beds. This isn’t just a place to live; it’s a caring community that’s tailored to provide the utmost comfort and support for your cherished family member.
Our Care Services




Memory Care Neighborhood
Our memory care program, Along the Journey, goes beyond the physical, focusing on emotional well-being, comfort, and respect for residents and families. Our dedicated staff provides compassionate support, understanding each individual's story. With a Memory Care Neighborhood for Alzheimer’s and Dementia, plus serene outdoor spaces, we're here for every step of the journey.
Short-Term Respite Care
Temporary care is available for residents who may need assistance after a hospital or rehab stay, or when caregivers plan a vacation or just need some time to relax and recharge. You will receive all of the amenities and care that you need, but for a shorter, predetermined length of stay.
Programming
Life Enrichment
Our Life Enrichment Programming puts your passions front and center! Crafted around resident input, it ensures the well-being of our residents by addressing the mind, body, and soul.
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