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Assisted Living in Ohio

The landscape of The Buckeye State is varied, with the coastal feel of Lake Eerie, pastoral rivers and the stunning Hocking Hills region at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains.

With a number of museums, cultural venues, amenities and services easily available, seniors who choose assisted living in Ohio will love the perfect balance of a big-city lifestyle with the quaint, homey feeling of a small town.

Assisted Living in Ohio Defined

In Ohio, an “assisted living facility” and “residential care facility” are considered the same thing. The Ohio Department of Health defines residential care facilities as homes that provide accommodations for:

  • “Seventeen or more unrelated individuals, and supervision and personal care services for at least three or more of those individuals who are dependent on the services of others by reason of age or physical or mental impairment,” or
  • “Three or more unrelated individuals, supervision and personal care services for at least three of those individuals who are dependent on the services of others by reason of age or physical or mental impairment, and, to at least one of those individuals supervision of special diets or application of dressings, or provide for the administering medication to residents, to the extent authorized.”

Communities of assisted living in Ohio vary in design and style. The range of options is meant to meet the differing consumer preferences and needs.

Regulation of Assisted Living in Ohio

Facilities of assisted living in Ohio are licensed by the Ohio Department of Health. Each facility receives at least one unannounced inspection during a 9- to 15-month survey cycle. All aspects of care and services are evaluated during these inspections, based on state laws. Each residential care facility is required to display a copy of the most recent survey so that consumers may review it.

Direct care staff at communities of assisted living in Ohio must undergo background checks, must be at least 16 years of age and have the proper training. Eight additional hours of training is mandatory each year. If therapeutic diets are offered at a facility, policies require that a dietician be on staff.

At least two staff members trained in First Aid must be on call all night and an administrator must be in the building no fewer than 20 hours a week. If an assisted living home offers skilled nursing care, then it must be managed by an on-site Registered Nurse.

Cost of Assisted Living in Ohio

Assisted living in Ohio is paid for privately, either by individuals in combination with their families, or in some cases, by long-term care insurance policies. The Assisted Living Medicaid Waiver will cover the cost of services received in an assisted living facility for qualified low-income individuals, but does not pay for room and board.

The median cost of a single room in a community of assisted living in Ohio is $3,325 per month or $39,900 per year. Costs can range from a low of $1,050 per month to a high of $6,555. Price often depends on the amenities offered by a facility, the services needed, the size of apartment and facility location.

Here is a list of the average monthly rates* broken down by city for a one-bedroom, single-occupancy apartment in a Ohio assisted living facility:

City Minimum Cost Maximum Cost
Akron $2,000 $5,325
Cincinnati $2,413 $5,326
Cleveland/Mentor $2,000 $5,325
Columbus $1,050 $6,555
Toledo $1,325 $4,986
Rest of State $1,189 $4,943

*Genworth Financial 2011 Cost of Care Survey.

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From sophisticated restaurants, pleasant small-town shops, cultural museums and gorgeous landscapes, Ohio has it all. Browse our comprehensive directory to find assisted living in Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Findlay, Pensinsula and other parts of Ohio.

Written by senior housing writer Caitlin Lyons.