Mary Henley - Woodlawn, VA - Residential Support - Serving disabilities in virginia with sponsored residential support and group homes in virginia

Mary Henley


Wheelchair Accessible
Medically Trained
Behavioral Training
Mental Health Background

Woodlawn, Virginia

For more information on available services, please contact: Heather Sowers (276) 229-8673

Mary Henley resides in the scenic Woodlawn area of Carroll County. Her home, which provides a quiet country setting and excellent scenic views, offers large, open rooms. The home has 24-hour awake staff, including staff with nursing back grounds. The home is fully accessible, and Mary also has a wheelchair accessible van. Mary has over 40 years of experience as an RN. She previously worked at (and retired from) the Southwest Virginia Training Center. Mary provides extensive support to individuals with physical and medical support needs, and is also well versed in supporting behavioral/mental health support needs. The Service currently supports three males and is looking forward to including a fourth individual into their home.

Mary and the current individuals like to be active in their community. They enjoy attending local events, church, dining out, shopping, swimming, and traveling. The home also has a large amount of land, including a creek. They have a four wheel drive vehicle to access and enjoy the property. Mary is excited to meet anyone interested who may require the level of supports she offers.

Additional Features:

  • Large yard
  • Spacious front and back porches

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