You’ve likely landed on this page to make a difference — and we appreciate that tremendously. No matter which fund you’d like to support, or how big or small the donation amount is, know that your generosity will absolutely make an important impact at Hermitage Roanoke.
You can choose to support whichever fund means the most to you. Team members benefit from the Scholarship Fund and the Angel Fund. The other funds provide needed services to our residents and community improvements. Our Samaritan Program is also an excellent way to give peace of mind to our most vulnerable residents who are in need of financial assistance, through no fault of their own. When making your contribution, support the fund that means the most to you.
Learn more about Hermitage Roanoke’s giving opportunities today!
Angel Fund gifts assist members of our community in crisis.
Gifts designated to the Community Enrichment fund enhance the experience of living for all residents, such as campus beautification and amenities.
Flower Fund gifts are designated to support the creation of chapel/vesper and common area flower arrangements that benefit the entire community.
Library Fund gifts are designated to support the community’s library and enhance our literary services.
Gifts designated for Resident Program activities support lifelong learning and engagement opportunities for residents, recognizing that activities, and expectations vary on a regular basis.
The purpose of the Samaritan Program is to provide financial support for residents who have been blessed with longevity and have outlived their financial resources. Contributions cannot be received for the benefit of a specific individual.
The Scholarship Fund is an educational enrichment program funded by contributions from generous donors committed to financially assisting selected team members who are pursuing a certification, degree, or taking continuing education courses to support and advance their career goals. The eligibility requirements are determined by community scholarship committees without regard to race, creed, or national origin using an established application, rating, and review process.
Gifts designated for the Spiritual Life Fund may be used to enhance chapel/vesper services and facilities, provide resources for spiritual life programming, and to engage residents through special projects and service needs.
Gifts designated for the Technology Fund provide resources to benefit communication, access to information, and accessibility for all residents.
There are many different ways to make your donation. Find which way works best for you!
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— Lelia C. Siebold Family of Resident
My sister and I would like to express our thanks to you and to the staff of The Hermitage in Roanoke for helping us celebrate the 100th Birthday of our aunt, Roberta Copenhaver. As you know, we live in Maryland, 300 hundred miles from Roanoke. This caused us considerable concern as to how we were going to arrange her party.
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— Henry Moody, Resident
We have nothing but praise, thanksgiving and love because we have been treated royally. The menus are creative, the chef is creative, the hard working waitresses and waiters are great, attentive, loving and caring
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— G. Stuart and K. Jahnke Family of Resident
The food was good, service was fast. Everyone was friendly. Nice atmosphere. The rolls were good. The peach cobbler was warm and yummy!
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— Charlotte Myers, Resident
We have a talented Chef, a wonderful kitchen staff and lovely caring waiters and waitresses who treat us so well.
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Walt and Dee Burch – Residents
The location here is great. It’s close to everything and the transportation service is excellent. Whether it’s a doctor’s appointment or shopping, there is always transportation scheduled. We looked at other communities, some with tiny apartments that would not serve our purposes
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Ted Russell – Resident
I think the amenities and activities are great but what has really impressed me is the fellowship—there are some mighty fine people here. It’s a great place to make friends.
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Family Member
My Mother-in-law is quite plucky, belying her genteel grace and southern charm. Living at Roanoke’s retirement community, Hermitage, affords her many opportunities to participate in diverse activities and release her inner spunk. The creative Activities Director there routinely schedules fun
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Elizabeth Young – Resident
I had to leave my apartment for about 6 weeks and was in nursing care due to an accident. The nursing staff was so caring and so anxious to be helpful. Everyone tried to make me comfortable
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Easley L. Moore,- Jr Son of Resident Mattie Moore
Mom was wise enough to decide on her own initiative to move into Hermitage Roanoke. Too often, individuals wait too late to make such a move. She got to know all of the other residents as well as all of the leaders and staff members. These people became more than friends; they became part
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Donna Will – Daughter of Resident Sara Corriher
I feel that Hermitage Roanoke, with its beautiful grounds, efficiently run facility, and warm and friendly staff, provides excellent care for my mother. They know immediately when she needs extra assistance, and provide it with loving care. From the front office staff to the nursing and dining hall staff
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