Anna Maria of Aurora - A Continuing Care Community sits in Aurora, Ohio, and provides many options for seniors, so folks find help as needs change over time, and what happens is you can start in independent living, which offers a relaxed community with maintenance-free, spacious apartments, or move into assisted living where nurses give 24-hour care, and folks get help with things like bathing, dressing, and medications in private apartments, and as needs grow, there's memory care through the Reflections™ program with its own residence and staff who know how to help people with Alzheimer's or dementia, and if someone needs skilled nursing care, you'll find it with full-time oversight and medical services on hand, or short-term rehab and therapy at The Rehab Place, which is set up for people coming from the hospital and heading back home, and for those preferring to stay in their own homes, Family Tree Home Care Services send caregivers for personal care, homemaking, and certified nursing support.
The whole place has wooded views, enclosed courtyards, walking paths, and friendly spaces like a library, game room, business center, fitness room, garden, and spa, with scheduled transportation for errands and outings, linen and housekeeping service, utilities in all rooms, and meals served in an elegant dining room or sometimes as room service, so folks with special diets-like gluten-free or low-sodium-can get what's right for them, and there's even a therapy dog named Hula that spends time with residents, plus a beauty and barber shop right on campus.
Doctors, nurses, and therapists-including for physical, occupational, and speech needs-visit or work right in the community, and staff offer care for diabetes, incontinence, and more, with care levels ranging from help with simple daily routines to high-acuity nursing, and a 24-hour emergency call system gives peace of mind, while reviews point out the meals, activities, and friendliness of staff as strengths, and residents and families help guide services through their council, keeping the place grounded and responsive.
Anna Maria of Aurora accepts Medicare and Medicaid, and the facility serves people in a for-profit model, so whether someone needs more independence or increasing care, the various programs let residents stay in the same community as their needs change, and people see the staff work to create a warm, welcoming place, with programs filled with music, movies, fitness classes, social and religious gatherings, and even activities that residents run themselves, all meant to support health, well-being, and enjoyment in daily life.