The Brooks House Assisted Living Community sits on quiet, private acres at 18122 Claridon-Troy Road in Hiram, Ohio, and the place is spread out in a modern, western reserve style with lodge-like features, wide decks, and big windows that look out over country meadows and forest. The staff at The Brooks House helps seniors stay as independent as possible, all while offering around-the-clock supervision and a strong focus on health, happiness, and safety for each person who lives there. Nursing aides and medical staff give help with personal care, bathing, dressing, medication management, diabetic care, incontinence support, and care for folks who need assistance moving around or have special dietary needs.
There's memory care, skilled nursing, and respite care, so the needs of both short-term and long-term residents or those needing more support can get met. Staff respond to emergency call systems 24 hours a day, and the buildings and rooms are wheelchair-friendly, with showers and bathrooms that are accessible.
The apartments at The Brooks House are on the ground floor, with private bathrooms finished with granite, hardwood floors, and big windows; some have little kitchenettes, and every space can get furnished to feel more like home. Weekly housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and maintenance services keep things tidy. Cable TV, high-speed internet, and Wi-Fi are available. There's room service for meals, and snacks-along with regular maid service-make daily life easier.
For meals, there's restaurant-style dining with a chef-led program, special options for diabetic, vegetarian, kosher, gluten-free, low, or no sodium diets, and guest meals for visitors. The dining room stays open for all-day dining, and private dining rooms can be used for family or special events. The food comes from quality ingredients and gets tailored to individual dietary needs, with healthy snacks always on hand.
There's a peaceful garden, walking paths, outdoor patios overlooking the landscape, and a big backyard for enjoying nature. The staff organizes religious services for Catholic and Protestant residents, visits from chaplains or priests, group devotionals, and art, music, or wellness programs. Social gatherings, art classes, movie nights, live performances, day trips, and community-run activities make it easy to stay active and connected.
The Brooks House cares for up to 42 residents, and with its small size and hands-on approach, staff get to know everyone, offering cheerful, kind help with whatever's needed-whether it's getting dressed, handling medications, personal grooming, transfers out of bed or chairs, or just organizing a fun group game. There's a beauty salon and barber shop, an art studio, a library, a TV lounge, and common rooms close to the apartments, so folks always have somewhere to relax or socialize. There are awards for care, activities, and friendliness-recognizing how residents and families feel about day-to-day life here.
Maintenance staff, transportation services, guest and family help, and move-in coordination ease the way for new residents. With its mix of medical care, wellness activities, and personal attention-from the rooms to the grounds to the people working every shift-The Brooks House focuses on making sure everyone's needs get met in a calm, home-like setting.