Woodlands At Eastland sits in Columbus, OH, and offers seniors several different ways to live and get care, whether someone wants independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, or home care, so people can find what they need and stay even if their health changes over time, which a lot of folks think is reassuring when they're looking for somewhere that could be a long-term plan because people don't like having to move and start over in a new place. The community has single-story garden apartments with private screened patios, full kitchens, and even attic storage, something that makes it easier for seniors to hang onto their belongings and maintain some privacy and independence, especially when those screened porches give people a way to enjoy fresh air or watch the landscaped grounds in comfort, and there's plenty of guest and resident parking so family can visit without trouble. Residents who want to keep a pet won't need to worry since the place is pet-friendly, and for those who smoke, the rules let them do that in both private and public indoor areas, plus outside, which is pretty unusual these days, but some people might find it makes things feel more relaxed or fits their habits better.
The buildings are well cared for, and the grounds have walking paths for exercise or quiet time. For people who need assistance, there's 24-hour staff, including nurses, homecare aides, and a doctor on call, along with visiting podiatrists, dentists, and therapy professionals, so somebody always has help nearby for both simple daily chores and advanced medical issues. There's diabetic care, non-ambulatory care, two-person transfers, and incontinence help, along with occupational, physical, and speech therapy, so the care covers a wide range. The community lets people mix and match services, using the Simply Independent program, so folks can get just as much or as little help as they want, which a lot of seniors like when they still feel capable but want choices and some backup.
People get three meals a day in the assisted living area and two meals plus a continental breakfast in independent living, and the dining room has a restaurant style setup, so meals are shared and social, and the staff aims to use good quality ingredients to keep meals nutritious and enjoyable, something that's earned awards for Best Meals and Dining. Socialization stays important, with a calendar full of arts and crafts, wellness programs, devotional gatherings, offsite trips, and more, plus a library, fitness center, and both indoor and outdoor common spaces for everything from quiet reading to group events, and many folks feel those extras keep days fuller and more interesting, along with providing transportation for shopping and appointments. The place also has beauty and barber services, laundry, housekeeping, and daily room straightening, which helps people keep up with chores, and the community even offers hospice and respite care for families wanting a break or extra support during tough times.
Single-level living, elevators, wheelchair accessible showers, and both male and female residents, make the place suitable for people with mobility issues and couples or friends looking to move in together. People who want to attend religious services will find both onsite and offsite devotional options, and activities are scheduled to help residents stay connected. Staff and some residents have stayed on for years, which can make it feel more like a long-lasting neighborhood than a facility, and the team often looks out for each other and their residents, something that's earned them an award as Most Friendly staff. For those living on their own but wanting extra help, the community provides home care services right there, with aides trained to assist with non-medical needs or even just provide company. Parking stays available and complimentary transportation means someone can still get out for errands and keep some independence, even if driving isn't an option anymore. The place pays attention to comfort and security, aiming to give people a peaceful spot to enjoy their retirement, and the range of living and care options-independent, assisted, memory care, skilled nursing, home care, and daycare-means folks can find what works best for their health, their routines, and their peace of mind, and stay put even as needs change.