The state of Ohio is steeped in history and working-class American charm. Known as “The Buckeye State” due to its high concentration of buckeye trees, Ohio has been the birthplace of seven former US presidents as well as the location of the Wright Brothers’ early experiments in aviation. Aside from its major cities of Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati having played a major role in America’s industrial history, the state is also a leading agricultural hub, producing large amounts of soybeans and corn. Between its quaint, rural towns and bustling cities, Ohio is a diverse state with something to offer everyone and is a great place to retire.
When it comes to dementia care, Ohio has many great options. Currently, A Place for Mom partners with more than 360 senior living communities in Ohio that provide memory care. The median monthly cost of memory care in Ohio is about $5,250.
This is a wonderful AL facility. The staff is so supportive & friendly. The nursing director & sales director as extremely kind. They truly go the extra mile to help you. Fabulous customer service. We thank...
Trustwell Living at Westwood Place is a very clean and comforting place. The staff is fantastic. They are always there when you need them and always helpful. Everyone makes you feel like family. The...
My mothers a resident here and she is very happy and well taken care of. They have good homecooked meals, do lots of activities and the staff do a good job at spending one one one time with residents making...
The people at Brooklyn Pointe Assisted Living and Memory Care were all great with my dad and very friendly to us. I was there almost every day. They shared whatever I asked about. The move in process was...
floor care is becoming scarce. no activities as far as I'm aware of. When my sister first came back in December of 2022 there were nurses and aids running around everywhere but they're very scarce now…1...
Maplewood treats residents with dignity, meeting each person where they are at in their journey. The team is kind and professional, staffing has been consistent and stable, and the facility is very well...
Friendly and very helpful staff members. Meals need to have less sodium, less fried. Not very many good heart healthy options.
Maplewood treats residents with dignity, meeting each person where they are at in their journey. The team is kind and professional, staffing has been consistent and stable, and the facility is very well...
My loved one was previously a resident at Maplewood at Cuyahoga Falls and it was a great experience for her. The staff was great. The cleanliness and friendliness were also great. I was very pleased with the...
My father in law has passed away about a year and a half ago, but his stay there was a good experience for him as well as his loved ones., I would have to say 5. Overall good experience and was very pleased...
The staff at traditions is exemplary, from the director to the aides. They are willing to listen to our concerns, and any questions are quickly answered. The arrival at traditions was a bit confusing and...
I'm currently a resident at The Kenwood by Senior Star. I came to look at this place and loved it, so I moved in! There is lots to do, everyone is so friendly at this facility. I'm happy to be here. I live...
We were very pleased with the welcome we got from staff! The rooms are large compared with many places. Extra nursing levels are charged if needed. Meals are very appetizing and are more comfort food than...
it's pretty pricy but I think they all are anymore. The staff, they are all so kind and caring towards my parents. And the facility is really nice, I refer To it as "the Taj mahal of Senior Living"
Personally...5 's on all 8 categories. Really like this place and let them know recently. They have a full care package for memory care...and it can be seen on their Facebook page. It's just engaging staff,...
Ohio’s memory care communities are licensed and regulated by the Ohio Department of Health. The licensing requirements are very similar to Ohio’s assisted living requirements, but there are some additions for security and safety. In Ohio, assisted living communities are licensed as residential care facilities and communities can apply for a special care unit to provide memory care.
Residential care facilities with a special care unit must meet the following requirements:[01]
Communities need to have an initial inspection in order to become licensed. In addition to an inspection from the Ohio Department of Health, the local fire department also conducts a safety inspection. After that, inspections occur at least once every 15 months. These are unannounced.[02]
To check a community’s licensing status, use Ohio’s provider search tool. Select “residential care” or “assisted living” from the drop down menu. This search tool allows you to see whether a community has an active license, but doesn’t offer inspection reports or information about violations.
Ohio Department of Health
246 N. High St.
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: 614-466-3543
Our free tool provides options, advice, and next steps based on your unique situation.
If a community has a violation found during an inspection, a surveyor from the Bureau of Survey and Certification will come to the community to investigate. Additionally, complaints can be filed by others and Ohio accepts anonymous complaints. You may file a complaint online, or reach out to the Ohio Department of Health.
Ohio Department of Health complaint form
Ohio Department of Health
Bureau of Regulatory Operations, Residential Care Facilities/Assisted Living
246 N. High St.
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Phone: (614) 466-7857
Fax: (614) 752-2450
E-mail: LICCERT@odh.ohio.gov
Ohio Laws and Administrative Rules. Chapter 3701-16 | Residential care facility.
Ohio Department of Health. Residential care facilities – assisted living.
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