Genoa Retirement Village in Genoa, Ohio, is an assisted-living community equipped to handle a range of day-to-day health needs. Nurses can monitor residents who require overnight attention and manage diabetes whether care involves oral medication or insulin injections. Staff are trained to work with individuals who have mild dementia, and on-site podiatry visits reduce the need for outside appointments. For personal care, residents can receive some physical help with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and transfers can be performed with a walker, a wheelchair, standby supervision, or a one-person assist, depending on the resident’s abilities.
Registered and licensed practical nurses are on duty around the clock, and an awake night shift means a nurse is always immediately available. An activity director coordinates programming while 24-hour staffing and security keep the building monitored at all times. Door alarms and a WanderGuard system help prevent unsafe exits, and each apartment has a pull-cord alert that connects directly to the care team.
Apartments are designed for varying preferences and budgets. Some layouts include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, individual climate controls, cable service, and the option to paint or decorate the space; however, not every unit comes with every feature, so it is best to confirm specific details during a tour. Residents who live independently can still request medication-management monitoring, regular housekeeping, and laundry services when needed.
Meals are prepared on site and offered on an order-as-requested basis, with snacks available throughout the day. The culinary team works closely with the nursing staff to accommodate diet modifications and physician-ordered meal plans, ensuring each resident’s nutritional needs are met without unnecessary restrictions.
The campus provides resident parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, a barber and beauty shop, an exercise room, a wellness center, reliable internet access, communal gardens, and regularly scheduled religious services on site. Scheduled transportation helps residents reach medical appointments, shopping, and community outings.