Brewster Parke sits on 47 acres in Brewster, Ohio, and offers a quiet, rural setting where people can get many types of senior care in one place, so folks don't have to move if their needs change, and that's always a good thing to think about because sometimes you just want to settle into one spot and let yourself be cared for without worries about having to pack up and go elsewhere. The community offers independent living for those who want to downsize but still do things for themselves, assisted living for people who want a hand with daily dressing, meals, or bathing, memory care for those with dementia and memory problems, plus options for skilled nursing if someone needs more medical help, such as after surgery or a hospital stay. Brewster Parke's Lighthouse Bay is their special area of assisted living, and the suites there were built to feel calm and bright, kind of like you're near the Chesapeake Bay, and they even have suites made for couples who want to stay together.
There are many ways to stay active, since the activities department puts on daily activities, crafts, fitness classes, movie nights, and community events, and there are devotionals and social events too, so most folks can find something that feels familiar or comfortable to do. Those who like to be outdoors can use walking paths and a garden, and for those days when you want to read or visit with friends, there's a small library, indoor social spaces, and common areas you can use anytime. If you need scooters or a wheelchair, the showers and building are accessible, and every apartment or suite is fully furnished so newcomers don't need to bring much with them, though you can make your space homey with your own things. Rooms are cleaned regularly with housekeeping and laundry services, and residents can get help with transfers, bathing, and dressing if needed, plus things like getting around hallways safely.
They allow both cats and dogs, and they serve meals in a dining room with chef-prepared choices, and if someone needs a special diet like vegetarian or diabetic meals, the staff will help with that, plus snacks and flexible dining options through the day. Special services include medication help, diabetes care, incontinence care, and therapy programs for people who need therapy after injuries or surgeries, and there's even wound care and other nursing services like peritoneal dialysis for people who require them. Health staff are always on site, and the whole place runs with their own full-time staff instead of hiring workers from outside agencies, which means people see the same faces each day, and some say that helps folks feel more like family, especially since the place has been family-owned.
Brewster Parke is a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), and that means it's set up to let residents age in place, with shifts between independent living, catered or assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing as people's needs change, though it does require a buy-in fee. Veterans can get special help through a VA Aid and Attendance Program. There's also respite care if caregivers at home need a break, and short-term stays are possible if someone needs temporary care after a hospital visit. Whether you're looking for a long-term place or support for a short while, Brewster Parke covers a wide range of needs with medical help, meals, social activities, and a setting that feels homey and calm out in the countryside.