The Commons A ProMedica Senior Living Community sits on Fremont Pike Road in Perrysburg, right close to Interstate 75, and shares its grounds with ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation, so if someone's looking for a place that connects independent living, assisted living, nursing home, and memory care all in one spot, that's what folks will find here. Residents get to pick from different types of apartments, including studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms, with private bathrooms, some with full kitchens, some with kitchenettes, and closets for storage, living rooms, Wi-Fi, and climate control, so every apartment is set up for privacy and comfort as folks settle in, and there's always a way to make it feel like home with one's own furniture or not, it's all up to the person. Meals come three times a day, served restaurant-style, with snacks and special dining rooms for family visits or special events, and if someone doesn't feel like going out, room service brings food to them. Pets are allowed, no size limit for dogs, but residents have to care for them, and there's a big courtyard that blooms in spring plus gardens, patios, walking paths, so people with pets or those who just like the outdoors have good options, and smoking's not allowed inside any public or private area.
Services cover a lot, with everything from aging-in-place options, homecare on site, a nurse and doctor available on call, plus dentists and podiatrists visiting, and the staff includes folks who know how to help with mobility, memory, safety, and day-to-day care if someone starts needing more help. Housekeeping, laundry, and trash pickup come with the rent, which runs month-to-month, and residents can set up extra housekeeping or laundry if wanted. There's resident parking, guest parking, and overnight accommodations for family visits, and transportation services make it easier to get to medical appointments, go shopping, or join field trips, and the bus line's nearby for those who like getting around on their own. People can also take a short-stay trial if they want to see if the place suits them before committing.
For activities and keeping busy, there's almost always something going on, whether it's arts and crafts, games in the billiard room or the game room, music, movie nights, gardening, or group fitness like yoga and meditation, dance, or strength classes, plus educational workshops and workshops for spiritual growth and support in the chapel. The community runs organized trips to stores, parks, and local events, and there's a full activities calendar with holiday parties, intergenerational programs, religious services on site, and even support groups for people needing extra help. Residents are encouraged to share their ideas or wish-lists, and there's an administrative staff and a Guardian Angel Program that makes sure everyone gets help to adjust and settle in, with folks checking in to see if anything else is needed.
Anyone age 55 or older qualifies, whether male or female, and apartments follow accessible design with wheelchair-friendly floorplans, showers, and no lift restrictions. Meals, utilities except cable and phone, Wi-Fi, and maintenance all come bundled in rent, so the focus stays on enjoying life instead of worrying over chores or bills. Respite and hospice care are both offered, and homecare lets people keep living the way they want even if their needs change. There's also memory care and skilled nursing available. The Commons aims to treat everyone with dignity, independence, and personalized care, helping folks live each day on their own terms. The building itself is friendly, well-kept, and has nice views from many rooms, including indoor common areas like the library, lounge, atrium, coffee shop, computer room, and rooms for gatherings or private meetings if needed. Activities, amenities, flexibility, plus new friends in a family-like environment-that's what stands out here, and folks usually find a way to fit in, whether they're looking for a quiet place to read or a way to keep busy all day.