Grove City Senior Living sits in Grove City, Ohio, and offers several types of senior care, like independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, respite care, memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, and even home care. You'll find many apartment choices-like bright studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, or even independent villas-and you can pick places with a kitchenette or a full kitchen. They allow cats and dogs in some of the residences, so pets can live with you. The facility and several nearby communities, such as Homestead Village, The Ashford of Grove City, Sugar Maple Commons, Kingswood Townhomes, Monterey Rehabilitation Center, Hoover Haus, and Carriage Court of Grove City, offer maintenance-free options for 55+ adults or more staffed environments for people who need extra help.
The staff provide help with daily tasks like cooking, cleaning, bathing, and dressing, and you'll always have nurses in the building. Memory care has a special unit to help residents stay safe and comfortable, with programs to reduce wandering and confusion, though there have been some comments about cold meals in this section. Everyone gets access to medication assistance, emergency response systems, and health services. The community includes communal dining with all-day restaurant-style meals, housekeeping, personal care, and lots of planned activities that bring people together, like art classes at Sugar Maple Commons or outings offsite at Kingswood Townhomes and Hoover Haus.
Outside, there are walking and hiking trails, outdoor seating, and paths, plus gardens and pet areas, and inside you'll find common spaces like beauty salons, spas, and fitness areas. You'll find high-speed internet and private rooms if you want them. Staff organize social and spiritual events, field trips, games, health classes, and classes designed for memory and skill-building. Full-time activity directors plan programs, and devotional services are available on-site at Monterey Rehabilitation Center.
Security is important here, with controlled entry and 24-hour nursing. For those who need it, hospice care is an option, and short-term stays are available for respite. The facility accepts private pay, and leases can be month-to-month. There's an emphasis on friendly, well-trained staff, and the community is known as a multi-generational place to build relationships, receiving recognitions like the "Best of Senior Living" and three-time winner of Ohio Magazine's "Best Hometown." Some reviews mention staff and facilities as wonderful, while others note areas, like food for memory care, that could use improvement. The setting aims to be both active and supportive, focusing on quality of life for all residents, and there are different options so people can live as independently as possible for as long as they can.