The Inn At Belden Village sits at 3927 38th St. NW in Canton, Ohio, and serves seniors with choices for independent living, assisted living, memory care, dementia care, hospice care, nursing care, and respite care, and the place is entirely wheelchair accessible so everyone can move around easily. The building's recently renovated, so you'll see updated and comfortable rooms, whether someone wants a studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartment, and there are private dining rooms, a kitchen, and even guest rooms if family stops by for a while. The memory care wing, which added 10 special suites back in 2016, provides a secure and closely-watched space for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, and staff trained in kind and patient care work with residents to help with the challenges that come with memory loss while also trying to keep everyone safe.
The staff includes nurses and aides who stay on site around the clock, so medical help and personal care like bathing, dressing, or medication reminders are always available, whether someone's there short-term or needs longer care, and the care team is known for showing a gentle and steady approach, making the place feel more home-like and less like an institution. Meals get made by chefs and meal planners who try to balance nutrition with familiar favorites, so you'll get three meals a day in the dining area plus room service if needed, and there's help with laundry, housekeeping, and even transportation to doctor's appointments, stores, or outings, with a chauffeur on staff.
Some activities run daily and most residents can find something to do, whether it's tai chi, bingo, poker, card games, billiards, movies, bowling, or joining the sewing circle, and for those who want a quieter time there's a ladies tea room, a library, and corners to sit and chat. The place has lounges to relax, a sports lounge and game room for social fun, indoor and outdoor recreation areas, a courtyard and patios for some fresh air, and the calendar always seems to be full with social, spiritual, and wellness activities. People can spend time in the chapel for reflection, visit the beauty and barber shop for a haircut or spa service, or try out the health and wellness room where fitness activities take place. The staff helps with daily needs, encourages independence, and is always available if things are tough.
Memory care programs include activities and schedules designed for people with cognitive impairment, focusing on keeping minds active with gentle mental challenges and lots of patience, and the community's secure with attentive monitoring but still feels warm and supportive, not at all closed-off or strict. The Inn At Belden Village aims for what feels like a big, supportive family environment, with a faith-based approach for those that want spiritual support, while also having places for quiet, privacy, and visits from loved ones, so no one feels left out or lost in the shuffle.