Clay Gardens Place sits at 3784 Frazeysburg Rd. in Zanesville, OH, and offers senior living with several options and levels of care so people can age in one place even as their needs change, which is good for those who might need assisted living today and memory care or skilled nursing down the road, and the staff remain friendly and aware of the needs of seniors, while both independent and assisted living are available along with options for memory care, home care, hospice, and respite care, and there's a full-time registered nurse on-site at all hours overseeing health needs so you always know help's close if you need it, and the apartments, which can be one-bedrooms or studios with carpeting, storage, private bath with walk-in showers, individual heating and air, window treatments, and kitchenettes, come pet-friendly so you don't have to be apart from an animal you care about, plus Wi-Fi's available everywhere and there are accessible features for wheelchairs or walkers and laundry, housekeeping, meal service whenever someone's hungry, and transportation for outings or appointments.
For those that like their days full, Clay Gardens Place offers many activities including tai chi, trivia, chair volleyball, bingo, card games, live entertainment, bible study, book club, billiards, movie nights, educational programs, and clubs like baking or gardening, and there's a podcast called "The Disappearing Mind" along with articles and resources covering dementia, senior wellness, safety, legal and financial planning, and recognizing early dementia signs for anyone needing reliable information, and regular community events and social opportunities happen in shared spaces like the lounge, library, outdoor patio, and beauty/barber shop, so people have ways to keep busy, stay active or relax outside if they prefer fresh air or want to bring their pet along, and the staff keeps things clean and organized and the atmosphere stays calm and homelike.
There's a focus not just on care but on helping people live well with dementia, whether that's through memory care communities with skilled staff, or educational materials and personalized help with daily activities, and if someone wants to be independent as long as possible, there's support for that too, and for those who need more attention, such as help with dressing, bathing, or medication, the staff know how to take care of it, and if someone simply wants to live safely without needing much care, independent living options exist to suit that need. Each resident gets flexibility in services and amenities, with staff available 24 hours, meals and activities throughout the day, places to relax, and support if health ever changes, all on one campus that tries to cover most needs an older person might have as they age, with the facility classified as a retirement community and involved in the local Zanesville Muskingum Chamber as well.