Walnut Hills Retirement Inc

    4748 Old Pump St, Walnut Creek, OH, 44687
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    About Walnut Hills Retirement Inc

    Walnut Hills Retirement Inc sits in Walnut Creek, Ohio, right on Olde Pump Street, in the big hills and the heart of Amish country, and when you look around, you'll see there's all sorts of living options because the place runs as a Continuing Care Retirement Community, which really means people can move in for independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, or even rehabilitation, depending on what somebody needs as time goes on, and folks say the staff seem pretty attentive and the whole thing's been run by a church-connected, non-profit owner for quite a while now. The buildings offer full Wi-Fi and cable TV, and they give a range of rooms from basic studios up to larger two-bedroom and master suites, with some spaces even coming with kitchenettes, climate control, and private bathrooms, so you can find something whether you want privacy or something more affordable, and there are plenty of areas to sit and talk, like lounges, a clubhouse, patios, or the community center where activities happen. You'll see there are indoor and outdoor pools, fitness and wellness centers, a gym, and walking trails, and folks can join in arts and crafts in the art studio, learn something new in the learning center, use the woodshop for pottery or woodworking, and take part in daily exercise classes, card games, or spiritual activities in their big chapel or the historic chapel nearby. The grounds have gardens, walking paths, enclosed spaces for safety, lakes for fishing, and nice spots to spend time outside, plus putting greens, shuffleboard courts, and even spots for bocce ball, horseshoes, and sand volleyball, if folks are looking for games. Meal options suit many, with the dining room and bistro offering choices like vegetarian, kosher, gluten-free, allergen-free, and low-sodium meals, and families and guests can eat together in private dining rooms or stop in one of the common areas for a snack. Walnut Hills allows small pets and has a nice setup with a cyber café, community gardens, a library, a game room, movie nights, music programs, and youth visitor activities, so there's lots to do. They have daily housekeeping, laundry, postal help, an on-site store, a bookstore, and even a barber or salon for haircuts, and transportation runs with residence buses, vans, or cars for trips to town, doctor's appointments, or community outings. The medical side covers things like health monitoring, medication help, support for dementia including Alzheimer's, as well as physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, wound care, and pain management, which is good as folks needs change. Security is covered with an emergency call system in every unit and 24-hour supervision, plus family services, outreach education, and counseling, so people usually feel safe and supported and families stay informed. The place stands out in the area and keeps a steady review score around 9.7 from a couple dozen reviews, and offers rooms starting at about $3,850 a month for a studio or $5,275 for a one-bedroom apartment, which means there's something for different budgets, and the fact that Medicare and Medicaid are accepted helps some families. With this setup, Walnut Hills Retirement Inc seems to provide a stable community for seniors who want to stay active or need more care as they age, and the setting in the quiet country hills brings a bit of peace to daily life.

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