Diocesan Priests Retirement Home sits in Louisville, Ohio, and takes care of retired diocesan priests from the Catholic Diocese of Youngstown, offering help for those who can't live fully on their own anymore but don't yet need full nursing care like what you'd find in a nursing home, and folks there speak English and know the special needs of priests who've spent their lives serving the church, so you get things like independent living, assisted living, memory care, and nursing care, all in the same spot, with chef-prepared meals, housekeeping, on-site maintenance, and programs that focus on spiritual and emotional well-being, and you'll notice that the Emmaus House, found at emmaushouseatlanta.org, is where all this happens, sitting close to 11 restaurants, 1 café, 5 parks, 4 pharmacies, 3 physicians, and a place of worship, so everyday needs and special occasions both are easy to handle with everything nearby. The community feels active, gives pastoral support, offers help for daily living, and makes sure priests can still connect with spiritual life through worship and prayer in a calm, neighborly setting, and they've even been recognized with honors like "Best of Senior Living," "Best Activities," and "Most Friendly," which says the staff care about doing things well but doesn't mean it's perfect, just that life there is comfortable and tailored for priests, especially those who hold the Pastor Emeritus title and need gentle support in their later years. The Retirement Fund for Religious takes part in supporting these priests and helps keep care options available through things like local senior living advisors who know what's best in this area and can guide decisions, and the home also shares connections with the St Joseph Care Center nearby for those who might need more hands-on help as life goes on. So, if you're thinking about a place where priests from the diocese can spend their retirement years with dignity and a sense of continued purpose, with meals, activities, health services, religious support, and good neighbors, Diocesan Priests Retirement Home offers what they need without being flashy or making big promises.
Diocesan Priests Retirement
1515 California Ave, Louisville, OH, 44641- Independent living
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Diocesan Priests Retirement offers independent living.
The full address for this community is 1515 California Ave, Louisville, OH, 44641.
Yes, Diocesan Priests Retirement offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
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