Arbors at Waterville

    555 ANTHONY WAYNE TRAIL, Waterville, OH, 43566
    4.0 · 1 reviews
    • Skilled nursing

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    4.00 · 1 review

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    • Care

      4.0
    • Staff

      4.0
    • Meals

      3.8
    • Building

      4.2
    • Value

      3.8

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    About Arbors at Waterville

    Arbors at Waterville sits at 555 Anthony Wayne Trail in Waterville, Ohio, and offers assisted living, independent living, memory care, home care, and nursing home options all under one roof, so seniors who need help with daily activities or special medical care can find support here. The place isn't huge, with 80 beds and rooms available, usually housing about 65 people at a time, and it's more for folks who can't live totally on their own but don't need round-the-clock hospital care, though it does have skilled nursing services and a team of RNs, LPNs, and CNAs, which means there's always licensed help when needed. Residents can choose between private and semi-private rooms, and the building is fully sprinklered for safety.

    Meals are served restaurant-style with special diets handled by a dietitian, and chefs work with meal planners to keep food nutritious. There's a fitness room, outdoor sitting area, and laundry services right on site, so daily living is a bit easier, and families can feel confident knowing loved ones get proper therapies like speech, occupational, or physical therapy, especially for those with memory issues or recovering from strokes, cancer, or surgeries, plus there's care teams for bariatric, cardiac, respiratory, and infectious disease needs. The community offers Alzheimer's and dementia care, short or long-term rehab, hospice support, and keeps an active schedule of social and emotional activities so people have ways to stay engaged, whether it's with friendly, helpful staff or visiting with family and friends in common areas.

    There's Medicare and Medicaid coverage, and the place's Medicare rating is 4 out of 5 stars, with no fines or penalties in recent inspections and just a couple of deficiencies, which means things are steady but not perfect, and people can find out about costs or using Medicare right on the facility's website, along with resources on moving from home to assisted living. Arbors at Waterville isn't part of a continuing care retirement community, but it does have a management team that keeps an online portal up to date so residents and families can manage accounts and see care options, plus there's a Senior Living Counselor on hand for help navigating choices. There are both resident and family councils, and the owners run other communities too. People can read up on membership luncheons, health insurance, scholarships, or even sign up for special caregiver training or classes, including dementia care and state certifications. From churches and shops nearby to hospital access just over five miles away, the location sits close to things older folks might need, making it a straightforward option for care in a small Ohio community.

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