Welcome to The Inn at Bear Trail, an assisted living community located in Lewis Center, Ohio. The cost of the assisted-living community at The Inn at Bear Trail starts at a monthly rate of $2,550 to $6,692. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It's always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed. .
There are 13 hospitals within 25 miles of The Inn at Bear Trail. The two closest hospitals are Mount Carmel St Ann'S which is 4.0 miles away and Riverside Methodist Hospital which is 9.3 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at The Inn at Bear Trail are:
Pet Friendly
Pool
Outdoor Areas
Housekeeping
Social Outings
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (877) 618-0710 or reach the community directly at(740) 879-3181
This community has received numerous positive remarks from both residents and their families, as well as from staff members. Many commend the staff's attentiveness, the quality of care, and the array of activities available to residents. The facility itself is praised for its cleanliness and beautiful design, with one review likening it to a mountain lodge, which was particularly appealing to their loved one. The food quality and variety also receive high marks, with specific mention of personalized touches such as a resident's favorite drink being readily available at dinner. The management's flexibility in accommodating employees' schedules, the opportunities for advancement, and the proactive approach to addressing concerns and making improvements are also highlighted, contributing to a sense of community and belonging. Additionally, the memory care services, while appreciated, were mentioned in a couple of instances as areas that could benefit from increased activity and liveliness, along with a desire for better communication from staff and improvements in medication management.
While overwhelmingly positive, a few areas for enhancement were noted. Some family members expressed wishes for better communication from staff and pointed out that the selection and quality of food in the Memory Care section could be improved. Despite these concerns, the community's strengths in providing a clean, welcoming, and caring environment were evident. Families appreciate the comprehensive care and the variety of services and activities that keep their loved ones engaged and happy. The community's effective handling of the transition for new residents, especially those moving from long distances, was particularly praised for easing what could have been a difficult adjustment. The blend of exceptional care, a supportive atmosphere, and a dedication to continuous improvement sets this community apart as a cherished home for residents and a rewarding workplace for staff.