Gentle Care III sits at 13536 Cedar Road in University Heights, Ohio, and while it's run by Rhonda Chambliss, the place doesn't have any live-in staff, which means people come in to provide help as needed rather than living right there at the facility with the residents. Folks can pay in many ways, like with credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, and even Shop Pay, making payments simple and flexible for families. This facility falls under the category of a senior living community, offering care choices that range from independent living for seniors who want a maintenance-free life, to assisted living for those needing help with daily activities, medication reminders, meals, and personal care, and even up to skilled nursing services and full medical support for those who need more attention, including rehabilitation and wound care. Memory care is another part of Gentle Care III, with spaces and activities made for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, offering 24-hour support and memory-enhancing activities designed to help residents stay as independent and safe as possible, and for people who only need short-term relief or a safer place while their usual caregiver takes a break, there's also respite care. The care options get personalized based on what each person needs, and for seniors who may want to stay in an apartment that's simple and easy to get around in, there are senior apartments with no-frills features, plus there are care home services in shared homes for those needing a live-in caregiver, and some may even pick home care where aides come to their own place just to visit or help with non-medical care.
Gentle Care III has a mission that centers on promoting judgment-free wellness and celebrating whatever progress folks can make rather than expecting perfection, so the community does things like provide healthy meals made by chefs and meal planners, create activities for people to get involved in, and hosts social happenings, and the facility's won some awards for things like Best Activities and Most Friendly, which goes to show people usually feel welcomed during their stay. There are community features like a dining room, virtual tour options, a gift shop, and ways to book the grounds for different events or just enjoy the outdoors. Getting there or parking is usually simple, as the site offers secure transportation and parking, and since it sits close to four hospitals, getting help in emergencies or for special medical reasons isn't too hard. Seniors or their families can connect with the place through a store locator, FAQs, and contact options, and for those wanting to know about policies, Gentle Care III provides answers about shipping, returns, and subscriptions, plus there are wholesale options for those interested in that.
There's a website with an education section for folks wanting to learn more, where topics like gut health, how to make wellness products, and the Blumekind line show up, along with info about the community itself, an ambassador program, and even sweepstakes for some fun, and for anyone wanting to take part or learn, there are educational programs, school tours, public and group tours, and special programs like parliamentary plays or initiatives supporting women and the vote. Some extra unique features include being plastic neutral, making products-like SuperBelly and Superfood Lattes-with less sugar and almost no caffeine, focusing on plant-based superfoods, and offering different bundles and gift cards, so wellness can stay easy for most people.
The facility emphasizes security through screening and offers amenities aimed at keeping people social and comfortable while still providing privacy and dignity, and the staff uses specific terms for care services to make things clear and organized. Gentle Care III isn't an OACFA member, but it does show a strong local community presence and partners with A Place For Mom to connect families to local advisors when needed. The place is Canadian owned and operated, and there's lots of activity on social media, with several well-known accounts involved, letting folks stay updated about events or wellness tips online. While the facility currently hasn't received any reviews, it remains open to community exploration, advisor visits, and welcomes questions to help families decide if the environment feels right for them. Cafes, parks, pharmacies, doctors, restaurants, and places of worship are close by, adding some convenience for residents and visitors who want to go out and explore the area during their stay.