Hutton Courtyard At Lexington in Salem, Ohio, is a senior living community that's been run by the Hutton family for over 50 years, making it a place with lots of experience in personal care and a tradition of treating folks like family, and there's a peace in knowing the atmosphere tends to be comfortable and inviting. The community has several living options, like cozy studio apartments, roomy one-bedroom spaces, or even two-bedroom private villas, plus private and semiprivate rooms, all of which have emergency call systems for safety, and you'll find both indoor and outdoor common areas where folks often relax or visit with friends. This place offers assisted living, memory care for people with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, and nursing care, and people who move in get a team of caregivers around-the-clock-even a registered nurse is there to help manage medications and wellness checks.
You can see caregivers helping with bathing, grooming, dressing, medication, and other daily tasks, while the full-time activity directors are always arranging things like movie nights, arts and crafts, bingo games, and even educational lectures; when possible, trips outside the community are also part of the routine, and there's a wellness and exercise program that tries to keep everyone moving and engaged. There's a focus on healthy eating, with chefs and meal planners preparing three meals every day in a shared dining area, along with snacks throughout the day, so nobody goes hungry. Those who enjoy faith activities can go to devotional services onsite, while beauty salon and barbershop services keep people feeling good, and there's even a pet-friendly policy allowing cats and dogs, though nobody can smoke inside.
Hutton Courtyard At Lexington has a peaceful setting with gardens, staff who try to look professional, and a bunch of amenities that help people feel at ease, whether it's assistance for those who are non-ambulatory, incontinence care, or diabetic needs. The respite care option lets families take a break while their loved ones get the support they need, and complimentary transportation helps residents get to appointments or outings without worry, with resident parking if someone still drives. The place belongs to a larger network, so nearby home care, hospice, and different levels of care-like independent living and residential care homes-are available too, and there's even help with VA benefits for veterans and their spouses who qualify. All in all, the community tries to support independence while giving folks the security, support, and social life they might need in this stage of life.