Scott's Place Lancaster, OH home sits in a quiet, wooded area and feels a lot like a cozy home, not a big, busy place. The staff here are friendly and stay awake through the night, helping residents who need reminders, supervision, or help with daily things like getting dressed, using the bathroom, cleaning, or moving around. Residents can choose between assisted living, memory care, independent living, adult foster care, and nursing home services, which means those who need a little help or a lot can both have their needs met without having to move somewhere else if care levels change. The home offers diabetes care, high-acuity care, and incontinence care, including help with insulin shots and blood sugar checks, but doesn't do sliding scale therapy. Both short-term respite stays and long-term care are available.
Memory care at Scott's Place handles Alzheimer's and dementia with things like locked memory areas, special alarms on wristbands for residents who might wander, and tailored care plans. The staff know how to care for people who have behavioral challenges or need steady supervision, including those who aren't able to walk or get up on their own. The home also steps in for seniors with major behavior issues or trouble staying safe, and can handle reminders for using the restroom and make sure medical needs aren't missed. Nurses are on site to help out with medication, health checks, and personal care.
The private rooms include their own baths, plus safety features for easier movement. Residents can have in-room cable TV, high-speed internet, and kitchenettes if they want to do some small tasks themselves, and there are both private and semi-private rooms to choose from. The community itself offers common spaces both inside and out, a beauty salon, library, dining room, enclosed courtyards, and an outdoor garden, which gives people places to meet and do activities together.
Meals are homemade and fresh, and the home provides anytime dining, as well as kosher and vegetarian meal options. Residents take part in arts and crafts, trips and outings arranged by a full-time activity director, devotionals on site, social events, and offsite activities, which means there's always something on the calendar whether you like quiet time or want to be out and about. The home makes it easier for residents to enjoy life through things like transportation to appointments or outings, wheelchair-friendly showers and tubs, hospice care, respite stays, and aging-in-place options.
Scott's Place offers a more personal, homelike setting compared to larger facilities and is made for seniors who want a small, caring space. It's also good for those who need help with daily life, have medical needs, or need memory care support while keeping as much independence as possible. The home brings together people who want safety and company in a place that feels like home and where staff get to know you.