Silverfern Senior Living sits right in the center of greater Cincinnati, close to places like West Chester, Mason, Blue Ash, Montgomery, Kenwood, and Liberty Township, making visiting easy and travel short for family and friends, and the convenient location goes well with flexible visitation hours so people can come by when it works for them, which is something families often appreciate. Originally, the building was a Hilton hotel built 50 years ago and now it's been newly renovated to give independent living and assisted living options for active adults 55 and older, and there are 150 updated apartments with three floor plans-The Oakley, The Madisonville, and The Clifton-each one with walk-in closets, granite countertops, hand-crafted cabinets, washers and dryers, and all the usual kitchen appliances, and every apartment has Wi-Fi and individual climate controls.
Residents at Silverfern Senior Living get two meals a day-breakfast and dinner-in the rent, cooked by an on-site chef, and dietary needs get handled too, with diabetic, vegetarian, and low-fat or low-salt options on the menu, which makes mealtime a lot less stressful for folks who need special food. The club membership that's included with rent covers housekeeping and maintenance, transportation (if you take Silverfern's own vehicles), utilities, and programs, with the first 35 people getting their community fees waived, which does help with costs in the beginning. For those who want to socialize or stay busy, the place has plenty of activities: you can join in arts and crafts, music, dance, writing, book clubs, yoga, aquatic exercise, swim laps in the year-round heated pool, or take part in group fitness like chair fitness, balance practice, and even ballet, and the art and ceramic studio, dance studio, and exercise center are open to everyone, with no extra charges for classes or programs.
The campus is pretty big with outdoor gardens, patios, fountains, and water features, along with walking and hiking trails that wind through the grounds for anyone who likes fresh air and a bit of nature, and if you want to bring a pet, that's allowed, with secured, enclosed outdoor areas and enough green space for walks. Inside, the community offers a coffee shop, a general store, a library, and different dining spots like the Garden Haus Bistro and Tailgate 42 Sports Bar, plus a business center, conference rooms, storage space, and a chapel for spiritual programs; there's even a room called Pokémon's Den, where grandkids can play electronic games projected on the floor, giving families a space to have fun together.
The staff at Silverfern Senior Living have over 100 years of senior living experience together, and the community focuses on wellness and health, offering therapies such as speech, occupational, physical, and even dysphagia therapy for swallowing problems, and there's an on-site exercise trainer who tailors programs for each resident. For care needs, independent and assisted living are both available, with third-party care services if needed, and health services include in-home care and plenty of wellness education to support staying healthy. Security and ease of access show up in the apartments too, since they're wheelchair-accessible with walk-in showers and elevators throughout the building, which helps anyone who may need more help moving around.
Parking on site covers residents, guests, and even overnight visitors, so there's never trouble finding a spot, and if outings or day trips are planned outside the property, those small costs get added to your bill, though exercise, art, and entertainment programming remain included with membership. Silverfern Senior Living tries to offer a lively lifestyle, mixing events, outings, and lots of fun, whether it's live entertainment, tech activities, intergenerational events, seasonal celebrations, or just sitting with friends in well-kept shared spaces both inside and out. With its history as a Hilton, the whole place has a bit of a resort-like feel with scenic views from the upper floors, elegant finishes in all units, and common areas meant for community spirit, from music and performances to everyday socializing or peaceful hobbies. All of this is reflected in their online presence, like on Facebook and other Meta platforms, for those who follow along, ask questions, or want a virtual tour before deciding on a tour in person. The whole place feels focused on comfortable, independent living with a lot of chances for friendships, new hobbies, health, and enjoying each day with help nearby if needed.