Assisted Living

Assisted living is designed for people that need some assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) but wish to live independently for as long as possible.

Assisted living residents are not able to live by themselves but do not require constant care. Residents can receive help with tasks such as eating, bathing, dressing, laundry, housekeeping, and medications. Assisted living bridges the gap between independent living and nursing homes.

Although assisted living is not an alternative to a nursing home, it is an intermediate level of long-term care that is appropriate for many seniors.

Upon admission, Lutheran Homes Society creates a unique service plan for each resident. The plan details the personalized care services the resident requires and is updated regularly so residents receive appropriate care as their assistance needs change.

Alpine Village

Located in Napoleon, Ohio, forty one-bedroom and efficiency apartments are designed for residents who wish to remain active and independent and require a little help with daily tasks.

The chapel features a stained glass window and offers residents a place for quiet reflection and a gathering place for worship.

Lutheran Village at Wolf Creek

Located in Holland, Ohio,the 79 one and two-bedroom private, assisted living apartments offer a broad-based standard services package with the option to add additional services.

The exclusive Mall area and Village Store add warmth and charm to the neighborhood concept for shopping and socializing.

Lutheran Home at Toledo

Located on the Society's first campus in Toledo, Ohio, the 40 one-bedroom apartments offer historic charm and affordable, totally private accommodations.

Additionally, a large community room is available for special gatherings, events, and programs that enrich the lives of residents.

Thinking About the Future

Lutheran Homes Society is committed to the continuing care concept. If an assisted living resident needs more extensive healthcare, the Society has extended care centers to meet those needs. Current assisted living residents have priority to receive the nursing care available in this setting.


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