The Village at Eastgate Retirement Community in Cincinnati, Ohio, also known as Eastgate Senior Village Ltd., has been open for 41 years and is locally owned and operated by a Limited Liability Partnership, with Mr. Jon Trowbridge as General Manager and Ms. Marcia Weller as President, and you'll notice it's not BBB accredited, but folks say the community is friendly and well cared for, and you'll see a lot of choices for seniors because they've got independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, respite care, rehabilitation at Atlantes Rehab Resort, and home health services you can use in your own apartment if your needs change, so you won't have to move far or at all, because that's how they support aging in place. The campus is close to Eastgate Mall in Clermont County and the property features places like Winfield at Middletown, Provision Living at Crown Ridge, Cedar Village, Liberty Place Memory Care, and long-term care options including Mountain Crest Health Care, Three Rivers Healthcare Center, Madeira Healthcare Center, and The Anderson Nursing and Rehabilitation, while they also partner with places like Provision Living at West Chester and Majestic Care of Fairfield and Cedar Village for assisted living, so a lot of care options are right there.
You'll find specialized apartments like single bedroom suites, efficiency studios, two-bedroom and two-bed/two-bath units with full kitchens, large windows, ample closets, walk-in showers, and short walks to elevators or group spaces, and for safety they have sprinklers, grab bars, smoke alarms, and emergency alert systems that on-site health agencies monitor all day and night. Licensed nurses provide 24/7 care, and there's on-call maintenance for emergencies or needed repairs, and you can pick apartments with handicap access features and individually controlled heating and air. For those who need them, memory care communities go by names like Liberty Place Memory Care and have secure, easy-to-navigate areas with staff who help with daily tasks, medication, bathing, dressing, and memory activities designed for folks with memory loss-from early stages to those with Alzheimer's or dementia-and the rooms are designed with comfort and accessibility in mind.
You get dining services with restaurant-style, all-day access and special diets for allergies or diabetes, and if you'd rather cook, kitchens are ready in many rooms, but there's always a dining room for meals if that's easier. Housekeeping and laundry are included in the monthly rent, and residents can join daily exercise groups, creative arts classes, movie nights, and game or recreation rooms, and sometimes there are outings and garden walks since there are safe walking paths and a community garden, and outside there's room for pets if you have one. Community spaces, lounges, a library with a book collection, a barber/salon, and activity rooms are there for Bingo, crafts, and resident-run clubs or programs, and the staff are well known for being joyful and helpful to every person who comes through.
For medical care, skilled nursing is on site and handles chronic health needs, medication reminders, mobility assistance, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and if you or your loved one need respite, there's short-term care to give family caregivers a break, and the system for overseeing care is organized, from move-in help to medication management to handling daily needs as they come up. Security is always active, with controlled building entry and 24-hour monitoring in every apartment, and property amenities focus on comfort-there's carpeting, soundproofing for privacy, easy-reach shelving, and rooms that are designed so seniors aren't faced with long hallways or tough to reach places.
Eastgate Village accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private funds, long-term care insurance, and veterans benefits, so families can use whichever fits best, and there's move-in help to get settled without hassle. The community offers a lifestyle with meals, cleaning, exercise programs, group events, medical care, and a focus on helping each person stay independent while making sure there's support for when more care is needed. The goal at The Village at Eastgate is to provide a safe, friendly place for seniors, where staff respect people's independence, but can help right away if help is needed, and whether folks want privacy in their own apartment or the chance to meet with others in a game room or during a garden walk, the community makes room for all kinds of needs and preferences, and that's what's kept people coming back year after year.