Victoria Terrace sits in a quiet part of Circleville, Ohio, and offers a safe place for older adults who need help with daily life, people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and seniors who want to stay independent for as long as they can, and you'll find this care home only holds up to twelve residents at a time, which gives it a calm, family-like feel, and, while some folks are active and need only a little help, others get a bit more support, including help with bathing, getting dressed, and managing medicine. The staff stays awake and present 24 hours a day, and that's good, since emergencies don't stop for the clock, and there are advanced security features so people with memory loss won't wander or get lost, and specialized activities, like music or art, animal therapy, movie nights, spiritual programs, trips outdoors, or field trips keep the mind and body active, and these are run by a full-time activity director, who helps find ways for seniors to enjoy life, meet friends, or simply relax.
Victoria Terrace offers several types of rooms such as studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and semi-private options, and each room connects to community areas and features to help everyone get around safely, with handicap accessible spaces, common rooms for games or reading, and outdoor areas for sitting in fresh air, plus a beauty salon, jacuzzi, yard space, and steam room, giving residents options for when they want to be social or need quiet time. There's also high-speed internet and WiFi throughout so families can keep in touch, and pets are welcome-cats and dogs both-which is nice for people who miss their animal friends or want a pet to share the day.
The facility serves three homemade meals every day, prepared to handle conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure, with special diets available for those who need careful meal planning, and meal provision is part of helping residents avoid shopping or cooking, which can become tiring or unsafe for some people. Victoria Terrace offers memory care, assisted living, independent living, respite care for short stays, and even hospice care, so the range of care fits most every stage of aging, and the staff can help with things like insulin monitoring for diabetic residents, incontinence care, and non-ambulatory care, as well as supporting people who need help moving from bed to wheelchair.
Victoria Terrace helps coordinate rides to doctor visits, church, or shopping and offers community devotional activities offsite, for those who want them, and the team works to build a comfortable life, not just with care, but with plenty of moments for laughter, friendship, and moving about, so aging feels less lonely. Payment can come from private funds, social security, veterans' benefits, and insurance, with clear fees based on care level, and room types, so families can understand how costs add up. Victoria Terrace is a licensed retirement community, and all services are approved by the Ohio Department of Social Services, which sets rules for quality and safety, so seniors and families know the staff are looking out for them, and everyone can look ahead to another good day.