Walnut Hills Retirement Home sits out in Ohio's rolling hills, right in the state's largest Amish community, and the people who live here get to enjoy all the peace and quiet that comes with country living, letting them leave home maintenance behind and focus more on living. This place is part of Greencroft Communities and covers 110 acres with lots of outdoor spots like gardens, walkways, and a Community Park, which makes it nice for folks who like to get some fresh air and enjoy the sights. The community follows Christian values, so everything's focused on care and service, and the staff have a reputation for being friendly, helpful, and joyful, which makes things feel welcoming.
Walnut Hills Retirement Home uses a Continuing Care Living Community approach, with different living options like modern Independent Living homes, Catered Living apartments, Assisted Living suites, and Nursing Care. These homes have details such as Schrock's cabinetry and screened porches, and every private room comes with its own bathroom, a kitchenette, air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, a telephone, and furnishings, which means residents can settle in and feel at home. Respite care is offered for those who need temporary stays, while Alzheimer's and memory care services are available for people with dementia, with special therapies and support in dedicated units. Healthcare and rehabilitation services, including inpatient and outpatient therapy, are available, and nurses assist with needs like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medications. Home care services help seniors who choose to stay in their own homes, and trained aides offer non-medical companionship and daily help.
The daily schedule always has plenty going on, including fitness classes in the gym, movie nights, music programs, craft sessions in the ladies' craft room, woodworking in the shop, games, resident-run activities, and different social and emotional programs. The fitness room is there for staying active, while the library, game room, business room, salon, and wellness room give folks things to do indoors, and organized transportation and parking make outings smoother. The dining room serves restaurant-style meals, with professional chefs preparing dishes that can meet allergy-sensitive and diabetic diets, and meals are available all day, so nobody has to worry about missing lunch or dinner.
Maintenance, housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and concierge services keep daily life simple, and move-in help is provided to make the transition easier. Everyone has access to a 24-hour call system and round-the-clock supervision to make sure help is always on hand. The fee structure includes a $1,000 entry fee, and there are different floor plans and payment options to ask about. Walnut Hills is recognized for high standards, holding a 5-star rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and it's been named a "Best CCRC" by Newsweek and a "Best Nursing Home" by U.S. News. This retirement community is designed to feel more like a vacation spot, with scenic views, helpful staff, and lots of room to be active and social, so people living here get to enjoy comfort, care, and a sense of purpose without the stress and chores of maintaining a house on their own.