Grande Lake Healthcare Center sits at 1209 Indiana Ave in Saint Marys, Ohio, and offers several types of care for seniors, like assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and short-term rehab, all in one place, so folks with different health needs can find support. The center has apartment-style assisted living rooms with walk-in showers, wide doors for easy wheelchair access, and a telephone in each room, which is handy for staying in touch. Staff help residents with daily basics like bathing, dressing, toileting, and moving around, and they work with care plans that aim to help folks get healthy enough to go home if possible, involving families in that process too.
There's always someone on duty for supervision-so everyone stays safe-and medication management services make sure people get their medicines at the right times. The team there provides skilled nursing care around the clock for those who need more medical help, including wound care, hospice and palliative care, and there's physical, occupational, and speech therapy on-site, along with therapy and pharmacy services to meet different needs. The memory care section is set up for people with dementia or mild cognitive impairment, with programs and supervision designed to help them feel safe and comfortable.
Residents get help with laundry, housekeeping, and linen changes, and regular social activities happen, like bingo, ice cream socials, and holiday gatherings, along with community and resident-run events. There's a big focus on emotional and physical well-being, so folks can join wellness classes, exercise programs, and even an annual Fall Festival held in the courtyard. The garden, walking paths, library, and on-site barber/salon provide some simple comforts and ways to relax or socialize. For appointments or errands at stores and in the community, transportation services make it easier for residents. Everything at this place is on one level with parking that's accessible, so wheelchairs can move around without trouble. The whole operation is part of the CommuniCare family of companies, recognized for its quality and person-centered approach, and runs with support from Trinity Health Plan, which connects residents to extra specialized care when they need it. Right now, they aren't taking new patients, and they offer services in English with staff who might speak other languages. There are options for people who need just a little help, those needing long-term or subacute care, and those who need more constant nursing and personal support, always with the goal of making sure folks feel as comfortable and looked after as possible.