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The Dawson Inn is a nonprofit facility that provides affordable lodging to patients, or family and friends of patients, who are receiving medical care at any Centra location. The 20-room inn is close to Lynchburg General and Virginia Baptist Hospitals, as well as the Alan B. Pearson Cancer Center. To reserve a room, please ask your healthcare provider's office for a referral. Check-In is any time after 3pm, Check-Out is any time before 11:30am.

Facility Amenities

  • A community room with library and computer access
  • Guest washer and dryers
  • Supplied kitchen with complimentary light refreshments
  • 24/7 staffing to assist you at all times, including holidays
  • Cafeteria/Riverside Roasters discount available at LGH, VBH, Pearson Cancer Center

Standard Room - $62.13/night

  • Private full bathroom
  • Television (Direct TV)
  • Sleeps 4
  • 2 Queen-sized beds

Handicap-Accessible Room - $62.13/night

  • Private full bathroom
  • Television (Direct TV)
  • Sleeps 4
  • 2 Queen-sized beds

Family Room - $72.66/night

  • Private full bathroom
  • Television (Direct TV)
  • Sleeps 6
  • 2 Queen-sized beds 
  • 1 Sleeper sofa

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