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- Landings of Huber Heights
6200 Bellefontaine Rd, Huber Heights, OH, 45424
Community Information
Landings of Huber Heights is an assisted living facility in Huber Heights, OH. Landings of Huber Heights offers activities at their location for residents. These activities generally allow residents to maintain healthy lifestyles by encouraging movement and socializing with their peers.
Being able to chat with other residents becomes an important part of many peoples' lives and Landings of Huber Heights offers common spaces indoors to support that need. The benefit of living in an assisted living community is that making meals can be costly and time consuming process so Landings of Huber Heights provides meals for residents.
Staff is awake and available 24 hours a day so if any emergencies occur no matter the time, there will be someone ready to help. Landings of Huber Heights is operated by Meridian Senior Living.
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Residents
MaleFemaleThe minimum age that a resident may be is 55 years old.
Staffing
Nurses on StaffDoctor on Call24-Hour Awake StaffHomecare OnsiteVisiting PodiatristVisiting Physical TherapistVisiting Occupational TherapistVisiting Speech Therapist
Facility Care Level
Care Level Percentage Light Care % Medium Care % Heavy Care % Landings of Huber Heights prefers that residents need: light care, medium care, heavy care
Additional Services
Diabetic Care
This community offers diabetes care and can offer insulin injections, including sliding scale therapy.
Memory Care Offered
The memory care area of this community is secured to protect the safety of residents who wander. This community's memory care section can accept residents with major behavior issues. The community's memory care area was purpose built to care for residents with Alzheimer's and dementia.
Incontinence Care
Incontinent residents must be able to manage incontinence themselves. This staff at this community can remind incontinent residents to use the restroom. This community can care for residents with bowel incontinence. This community can care for residents with bladder incontinence.
Non Ambulatory Care
This community can provide a 2 person assisted transfer for residents who need help transferring, for example, from a bed into a wheelchair.
Other Care
This community can accept residents who are an elopement risk. This community can accept residents who act out physically. This community provides multiple levels of care allowing residents to remain at the community while receiving increasing care.
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Transportation
Resident Parking AvailableComplimentary TransportationTransportation at CostSmoking
Allowed OutdoorsAdditional Amenities
Activities OnsiteActivities OffsiteDevotional Services OnsiteDevotional Services OffsiteOutdoor Common AreasIndoor Common AreasBeautician OnsiteOther Services
Wheelchair Accessible ShowersHospice AvailableRespite OfferedAging in PlaceMeals
Meals ProvidedVegetarianActivities Provided
Our activities program is fully resident driven, and managed by a fulltime Activities Director. A detailed interview with each resident upon their move-in will determine the type of activities we provide. -
Average Room Pricing at Landings of Huber Heights
Room Type Assisted Living Studio 3500.00 Monthly 1 Bedroom 4100.00 Monthly Semi-Private 0.00 Monthly 2 Bedrooms Disclaimer: The prices, amenities, features and care offered at senior communities are all subject to change; therefore information on this community profile may be out of date. Please note the costs per community are rough estimates; actual costs may vary depending on special offers and discounts, additional fees for services and care, and availability.
Estimated Fees at Landings of Huber Heights
Fee Type Assisted Living Community Fee Respite Fee Buy-In Fee High Care Needs Fee Medium Care Needs Fee Low Care Needs Fee 2nd Person Fee Disclaimer: The prices, amenities, features and care offered at senior communities are all subject to change; therefore information on this community profile may be out of date. Please note the costs per community are rough estimates; actual costs may vary depending on special offers and discounts, additional fees for services and care, and availability.
Paying for care
Commercial InsurancePrivate paySocial SecuritySeparate pricing structure for careVeteran's benefits
Nearby Communities
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Nearby Cities
City | Distance | Number of Facilities | Average CostAverage Cost for 1 Bedroom |
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Huber Heights | 0 miles | 1 | $4,100 |
Dayton | 5 miles | 9 | $3,800 |
Fairborn | 7 miles | 2 | $4,140 |
Beavercreek | 10 miles | 1 | $4,290 |
Englewood | 10 miles | 2 | $3,350 |
Kettering | 10 miles | 1 | $5,500 |
General Pricing Information for Huber Heights Assisted Living
Room Type | Minimum Cost | Average Cost | Maximum Cost |
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1 Bedroom | $4,100 | $4,100 | $4,100 |
Studio | $3,500 | $3,500 | $3,500 |
Community Reviews
Review of Landings Of Huber Heights Huber
reviewed on: 10/01/2020 by Leanna F. MooreBest place I ever lived. Nicest people anywhere.
Review of Landings Of Huber Heights Huber
reviewed on: 10/01/2020 by Jo Ann WellsI enjoyed my stay here. It was excellent.
Very nice facility.Limited ...
reviewed on: 03/03/2014 by AnonymousVery nice facility.Limited Medicade apts.
One Year Later...
reviewed on: 05/30/2015 by Loving DaughterMy Mother has lived at Lane Park for a little over one year. She does not have cognitive issues, she does use a walker but does *not* require assistance with daily activities such as dressing and bathing. She moved to Lane Park for the ease of living and safety - she no longer has to do laundry, clean, cook, manage her meds, and has someone to call immediately if she feels ill, falls, etc. My best advice is to read the contract carefully - we did read it carefully and feel comfortable that we are getting what was mentioned in writing. If the services should deviate from the contract, we would have solid footing to complain. We chose the facility primarily based on location as she wanted to be near her friends so she could keep her social lifestyle similar to when she lived in her own home. She leans toward the independent side of the care continuum as compared to the rest of the residents. When visiting, I encourage you to ask about and consider the specifics of your loved one relative to the other residents. There are only a few people (out of approx 75 people at Lane Park) that are functioning at the level of my Mom and I believe having to live day in and day out with those that are not really her peers can make her sad and sometimes frustrated/annoyed. She handles it well - but I can see that it does wear on her. She feels very connected to and cared for by the day to day to staff (nurses and aides) but does not feel the same toward the administration. There has been a large amount of turnover in the administration, and to some extent the day to day staff as well. My experience with the administration has been generally favorable as I know they are more the 'business' side of the equation. I am thankful my Mom is happy with her day to day staff interactions. There are some activities, but my Mom participates primarily in the social type activities (e.g., happy hour) not in the balloon volleyball or newspaper reading type activities. The services they promised when my Mom moved in are being provided, though many of them are not exactly what we expected. - cleaning and laundry: cleaning and laundry is done every week, trash is taken out - sometimes my Mom has to ask. The quality of the dusting is terrible. I could write messages in the dust (and I have!). - transport: transport is provided to doctors and other places, though there is recent discussion about limiting it to certain days and certain types of appts. This would be a major problem for us. - hair salon: the salon exists, and I believe that someone comes in periodically if requested/appts are booked. My Mom would really like to see a manicurist come in too! - dining room: overall, this is OK. There is a menu to choose from for meal times and also a special for each meal. The menu is pretty basic and so are the specials - I agree they may not be the healthiest meals. - activities: this has been better in recent months, but the success of this is really dependent on the residents involvement and it is really hard to find activities that can relate to the different functioning levels of the residents. I would like to see some kind of exercise equipment (e.g., recumbent bike) but I have not heard anything about something like this. Even if there was a place to walk other than just around the halls that would help. As for the physical building and rooms, I think it is laid out well but I do recall that they had plans for independent cottages and a pond in the back, which would be great, especially if there was a path around the pond. There is no where to get outside and walk a bit. I think they could also put an awning or something from the front door to where the car drop off is - my Mom and I are always getting rained on when I pick up/drop her off! My Mom is in a studio room so her bedroom area is open to the rest of the room. This takes some getting used to, but I think it works well and is sufficient for her needs. In fact, a one bedroom (with a separate bedroom area) opened up, my Mom decided not to move into it because she was happy with the studio. Pretty much anyone can walk in the front door and walk around the facility. There is no full time receptionist to check that people have a reason to be there.
The facility seemed very cl...
reviewed on: 05/04/2014 by AnonymousThe facility seemed very clean. I didn't notice many people in the dining area. I figured that this place still had some rooms available, since it is still new to the area. It appears that a good portion of the staff from the Laurels is at this facility. Their brochure needs some work, the same information is repeated many time and there are mistake which make me concerned about their brand and image.