Heritage Tower stands as a well-established senior residence with forty-five years behind it, offering a broad range of living arrangements like independent living, assisted living, memory care, and affordable senior apartments, some of which are low-income and mobility-adaptable according to federal guidelines, and you'll find these homes next to a one-hundred-year-old sycamore, which has watched over the neighborhood for quite some time. The community's part of the Wexner Heritage Village campus, with access to medical help on-site including a full-time Medical Director, therapy services, physical rehab, and the Zusman Hospice, and staff members who are Certified Dementia Practitioners work in teams to provide dementia and memory care, especially through unique programs such as the Geraldine Schottenstein Cottage and the 5-star rated nursing facility, and everything follows the values of the Jewish faith, including traditions like Candle Lighting Times. Eligible residents are seniors aged sixty-two and over, although some units will allow younger people with mobility needs, and you'll have apartments with one or two bedrooms, kitchens or kitchenettes, companion suites, accessible layouts, and both covered and open parking, with public transit close by for those getting around.
Heritage Tower offers services like medication management, in-room meals, home-delivered groceries and medications, meal room service, laundry, dry cleaning, housekeeping, and regular transportation, plus residents can live with their cats or dogs and receive specialized diets if needed. Addressing safety, the community has security gates, raised garden beds, enclosed courtyards, mobility-friendly walking paths, and care for fall risks, while amenities include a fitness center, beauty salon, ballroom, theater, library, woodworking shop, billiards, game spaces, piano, party rooms, central fireplace, butterfly and hummingbird gardens, private and shared outdoor patios, a dining room, and a senior center that hosts activities. Heritage Tower keeps electricity and water included in rent, which may be lowered for low-income residents due to government funding, and Service Coordinators help people get connected to outside programs or support as needed. Residents get involved in community programs, events, and social activities, with blogs, podcasts, and wellness news, and enjoy person-centered care that adapts as needs change, allowing those who are mostly independent through to those needing more daily help with bathing, dressing, or hygiene to live here comfortably. Regular wellness and fitness programs, physical and mental health services, and even access to medical and dental specialists are available, and staff have a reputation for kindness and being helpful.
Heritage Tower features apartment rates that can change and sometimes include move-in specials or discounts, with housing meant to stay affordable for seniors, and the environment aims to help residents keep their independence, stay social, and feel comfortable, with key supports aimed at safety, dignity, faith, and well-being. The community doesn't focus on awards or ratings but on compassionate, personal care, open communication, privacy, and helping everyone feel valued and supported, whether they're living at Creekside at the Village, memory care cottages, or the apartments by Pleasant Valley Gardens.