The Inn at Renaissance Village

    4375 Union Rd, Middletown, OH, 45005
    3.7 · 3 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care

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    Amenities

    3.67 · 3 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      3.7
    • Staff

      3.7
    • Meals

      3.5
    • Building

      3.8
    • Value

      3.4

    Location

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    About The Inn at Renaissance Village

    The Inn at Renaissance Village stands in Franklin, Ohio, and offers care for seniors who want independent living, assisted living, or memory care, and the place really tries to make things feel like family, with big dining rooms and shared living areas set up for everyone to talk and make friends, and that helps people feel less lonely and encourages a strong sense of community, and they have private suites plus comfortable studio, one-bedroom, and even two-bedroom apartments, each with kitchenettes, private baths, and climate controls, which is nice for people who want some privacy but still stay safe. The staff includes nurses on-site all day and night, with on-call physicians, and they'll give help for things like diabetes with insulin shots, incontinence needs, behavioral care, and medication reminders, and they even have a special area made for people who have Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, with secured doors, monitoring bracelets, and a wander alert system that keeps folks safe without making them feel locked away or embarrassed, and the memory care spaces sit in their own building, so everything's designed just for residents who need extra help staying calm or who might wander. The place offers three home-cooked meals each day, and the dining areas are meant to bring everyone together, and folks get weekly housekeeping and laundry so they don't have to worry about chores. There are on-site clinics, help with therapies such as speech and occupational therapy, and a wellness center for staying active, plus beauty salons, library, TV room, and a café to enjoy, and there are lots of activities-games, arts and crafts, musical events, movie nights, bingo, and planned outings-to keep people active and their minds busy. People can bring their pets, which is comforting, and the place is set up for wheelchairs, from the showers to all the corridors, with resident parking, guest meals, and religious services too. Respite and hospice care are available if needed, and the staff helps with all daily activities like bathing and moving about, plus they can use lifts when people can't move on their own, and they work with people who might act out or are at risk of leaving the property, using technology bracelets and alarm systems to keep everyone secure. Out in the garden you can sit and relax, and indoors or outdoors there are plenty of quiet spots to enjoy the day. The whole idea here feels calm and homey, and although life can sometimes be confusing, especially for people with memory loss, their setup tries to reduce that confusion as much as possible by making everything easy to navigate and keeping people from wandering away, and their staff stays friendly and attentive no matter how much or how little help someone needs. Prices change depending on the level of care, and the community charges a flat fee to move in, letting people pay out of pocket or use insurance or veteran's benefits, and meals, laundry, and activities are all included, making life a bit simpler for people who live there or their families who worry about that sort of thing.

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