Maple Terrace in Orrville, Ohio, welcomes seniors age 62 and up with a calm, well-lit campus close to Aultman Orrville Hospital and local shopping, and the area stays pretty quiet, which brings a peaceful feeling that many folks seem to like. This community offers both independent living apartments and assisted living options, so some folks enjoy roomy villas or their own studio with a kitchenette, while others get a little more help in places like the Maple Terrace assisted living area or other unique spaces spread around the campus. Residents get access to things like housekeeping, emergency call systems, regular wellness checks, help with daily activities such as bathing or dressing, and medication administration, while friendly faces provide 24-hour support, and there's always help nearby if someone needs it.
People have found that daily life here stays active with things like planned social events, fitness and exercise classes, music programs, board games, outdoor trips, craft activities, steam rooms or spa spaces, and even Bible studies for those who want them, and the reading room's popular when folks want some peace and quiet. Folks enjoy homemade meals-usually three times a day in assisted living-and independent living residents get one or two meals a day, housekeeping, laundry, and access to a mobile barber or hairdresser who'll come by when needed. When someone's got specific health needs like diabetes or hypertension, meals can come with diet accommodations, and wellness programs keep the focus on each person's personal health goals.
Maple Terrace stands out by offering several types of care under one roof, so besides assisted living, there's memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, home care services, skilled nursing, respite stays, even hospice care if needed, and the large community can host up to 60 residents while some areas, like assisted living, have a smaller home-like feel for just 6 folks, which makes it easier for staff to know everyone's needs. Special features like the community yard, recreation rooms, a barber or parlor, spa areas, and planned regular events like concerts bring neighbors together, and trips for doctor's appointments or shopping are handled with transportation services. Tenants needing extra support might find programs that help pay for care, such as Medicaid, Medicare, or disability assistance, especially for those with higher-cost memory care needs.
The Maple Terrace community holds to a Christian focus, aiming to support each resident as an individual, offering a sense of home while meeting spiritual needs through Bible studies and caring service, but residents of many backgrounds live here and join activities as they wish. Independent living buildings have 24-hour staff on-site, give people freedom and safety in apartment settings, and many amenities are either built into the rent or offered for an extra fee, starting at around $1,900 a month. The staff helps keep things simple by coordinating services for daily care, healthcare, and social enjoyment, always focused on supporting well-being so people can enjoy a balanced life as they age.