Judson Care Center operates as a charitable Christian community at 2373 Harrison Avenue in Cincinnati, Ohio, and serves older adults needing different levels of care, with an assisted living facility of about 40 beds and a skilled nursing facility licensed for 99 beds, and they've also got Judson Home Care which sends help to people at home, everything running under the umbrella of Judson Village Retirement Community. Folks can choose between shared and private rooms, including studios and one-bedroom spaces, with prices starting at an estimated $3,400 a month and private rooms from $4,100, though what you pay can depend on care needs and the sort of room you want, and there are extra fees like for community or respite stays. The staff is there around the clock to help out with things like moving from bed to chair, keeping up with medicine, diabetes checks, eating, and dressing, and there's always someone available for emergencies. They're known for taking care of a wide range of needs, including memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, with secure areas for safety, and they've got a reputation for thorough medical checks and taking families' input so care feels personal, and while some folks praise the caring staff, others have mentioned staffing concerns in their reviews, which gives a somewhat mixed picture about day-to-day service.
The center sees to spiritual, mental, social, and physical needs, so you'll see psychiatrists and mental health workers, plus a clinic run by doctors on site, which comes in handy for regular care, but they've also got rehab services like occupational and physical therapy visits, hospice, respite care, and programs for sightless residents, plus pet therapy and chances to keep busy with daily activities, fitness, and social events, all meant to make days meaningful, especially for memory care folks. Meals are taken care of so residents don't have to cook, and laundry and housekeeping are organized for everyone, and for those who like socializing, there are shared indoor spaces-a library, living room, and outdoor patio get used for gatherings and some quiet time too, and people have access to a community dining area and furnished rooms with their own kitchenettes, cable TV, and free Wi-Fi. The facility aims to support every level of senior living, so besides the main nursing home and assisted living, they also work with Judson Terrace on the same property, which offers independent living, and through it all, they keep activities and amenities running to keep folks engaged and help keep spirits up, while they're licensed by the state and operate tax-exempt as a nonprofit, aided by grants and donations to keep everything going for the Cincinnati elders.