Country Club Retirement Campus sits in a peaceful spot on East 26th Street in Ashtabula, Ohio, with lovely grounds and a two-story atrium that's got plenty of sunlight, plants, and a waterfall, giving the place a calm feeling, and when you walk through, you'll notice there are gardens to explore, spacious outdoor patios, and even spots where residents can keep their own garden beds. The campus offers different levels of care, so there's independent apartments, assisted living, memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, skilled nursing care with wound certified nurses, rehabilitation services with therapy seven days a week, and services from Sanctuary Skilled Home Healthcare, so most needs get addressed right there on-site, and you don't have to run all over town for appointments.
You find both studio and two-bedroom apartments, private nursing rooms, some semi-private options, and furnished rooms that include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and cable TV, and there's Wi-Fi for folks who want to get online or use computer access. Some pets are allowed, which keeps the atmosphere homey, and the common areas like lounges, a community room for gatherings, and a living room with a fireplace give everyone places to mingle or relax. Dining is restaurant-style, made from scratch by personal chefs, and residents can order off a menu, sit with friends or family in the main dining room, or hold special events in the private dining space. The Life Enrichment Center adds more with a juice bar, pool table, Wii, and social spots, and there's a fitness gym, various wellness programs, a beauty and barber shop, and services like housekeeping, laundry, and linen changes to make things easier.
Healthcare is on everyone's mind, and here, there are skilled nursing services around the clock, daily checks, and medical care includes things like help with bathing, dressing, medication management, and therapy, plus regular visits from occupational and physical therapists. Safety features include 24-hour supervision, an emergency call system, and plenty of staff ready to help when needed, and if you need transportation to appointments or community events, the staff can arrange rides. Spiritual needs are met with in-house religious services, and social and recreational programs fill out the calendar, so whether someone enjoys music, movie nights, games, or gardening, there's always something to do with others.
The focus stays on letting residents choose how they spend their days and get involved in decisions about their care, and person-centered care means everyone gets a plan that fits their needs and respects their independence. The campus is a licensed, state-approved continuing care retirement community, with a high rating from many reviews, and it serves adults 55 and older, making it a long-standing place for folks looking for both support and a fulfilling way to live in their senior years.