Our Family Home sits at 6620 Worthington Galena Road in Worthington, Ohio, and you'll find grocery stores, coffee shops, gas stations, pharmacies, financial services, and restaurants all close by, which makes things easier for families and visitors who want to pop by or run errands for their loved ones. The home takes care of up to five residents in each house, making the setting feel more like an actual home, with private, semi-private, and studio rooms to choose from. Residents get help with daily tasks and can receive light, medium, or heavy care because there's 24/7 staff available, including a nurse and a doctor on call, and the home lets people age in place as their needs change.
For folks living with Alzheimer's or dementia, the home has a separate memory care area that's built for safety, where the doors stay secured and technology like bracelets with alarms help prevent wandering, and staff know how to support residents who might be at risk for leaving, acting out, getting confused, or needing complete personal care. Sit-down meals, including vegetarian options, come with supervision, and there's help with things like managing blood sugar, giving insulin, administering medications, and helping with incontinence issues or toileting reminders. Both ambulatory and non-ambulatory residents can live here, and staff will do assisted transfers, including with lifts if needed, and they work to handle behavioral needs with patience and skill.
The home offers a peaceful place to sit outside on the patio and watch the birds or deer, and residents can join activities both in the house or offsite, like devotional services, card games in the family room, or visits from therapists such as podiatrists, nurses, physical, occupational, and speech therapists. Bathtubs and showers are wheelchair-accessible, and beautician services are on-site. Transportation out to appointments or outings costs a bit extra, and people who smoke can do so outdoors. The staff speak English, and they're known by families for being highly attentive and caring, getting good reviews for making sure residents feel more like themselves, need less medication, and have more good days. Respite care and hospice services are also available, so families can have peace of mind whether they're looking for a short stay or a longer-term home. The focus really seems to be on keeping everyone safe, as independent as possible, and comfortable, while giving families honest options for care and support as their loved one's needs change.