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About Us

Our residents tell us Beavercreek is a place they love to come home to.

Our community has a quiet, resort-like feel on a wooded 20-acre campus near the northeast corner of Grange Hall Road and Shakertown Road. There are many nearby restaurants, coffee shops, pharmacies and physician offices, but transportation is also provided.

Beavercreek offers well-appointed Independent Living and thoughtful, expert Assisted Living and Memory Care, designed to encourage independence, dignity, and well-being.

A beautiful building is essential; we have all the modern amenities and comfort you expect. But it's what happens inside these walls that makes our community unique.

The Varietas® Memory Care Program relies on the things we learn about your loved one to comfort and connect with them in a warm and nurturing environment. 

Psychosocial Interventions Therapies

Psychosocial interventions improve cognitive abilities, enhance emotional well-being, reduce behavioral symptoms and promote everyday functioning. We do this through cognitive stimulation, cognitive training, reminiscent therapy, aromatherapy and music therapy.

Psychosocial Interventions are proven to:

  • Improve sleep
  • Improve appetite
  • Reduce difficult behaviors
  • Reduce medication usage
  • Reduce falls
  • Promote social engagement in activities
  • Enhance resident, family and staff interaction

Our licensed nursing staff is available to residents around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to monitor healthcare needs and supervise personal care.

Our Wellness Director not only creates Personal Service Plans for each resident when they join the community, she and her team routinely reassesses residents for emergent needs. Everyone makes it their job to understand what makes a resident happy.

We believe in the power of good nutrition, fellowship, and freshly prepared, home-cooked meals. We employ an Executive Chef to plan our menus, train our staff, and create a delicious restaurant-style dining experience. We ask for our residents' suggestions and recipes to incorporate comfort foods and personal favorites, and we serve breakfast throughout the day.

Above all, we make room for the important things over the routines of the day. Sitting together and listening to a story, holding a hand, learning something new about a resident's life, and remembering we are in the presence of people who have shaped our world—these moments don't show up in our job descriptions, but they make up the most meaningful parts of our day. We know how important they are.

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