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National Church Residences Legacy Village
695 Wycliffe Dr, Xenia, OH, 45385
National Church Residences Legacy Village
695 Wycliffe Dr, Xenia, OH, 45385
Welcome to National Church Residences Legacy Village, an Assisted Living community located in Xenia, Ohio. The cost of the assisted living community at National Church Residences Legacy Village starts at a monthly rate of $2,460 to $7,238. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
There are 14 hospitals within 25 miles of National Church Residences Legacy Village. The two closest hospitals are Greene Memorial Hospital which is 2.4 miles away and Surprise Valley Community Hospital which is 8.5 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at National Church Residences Legacy Village are:
- Activity Center
- Clubs & Communities
- Pet Friendly
- Beauty & Barber
- Parking
Services and Amenities
Services
- Complimentary Transportation
- Religious Activities
- Housekeeping
- Assisted Living
- Independent Living
- Memory Care
Activities & Fitness
- Allowed Outdoors
- Reminiscence Programs
- Outdoor Areas
Additional Features
- 15 Total Units
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Provided
- Library & Computer Lounge
Safety
- 0 Total Deficiencies Reported
- 0 Health Standard Deficiencies
- 0 Health Complaint Deficiencies
- 0 Total Incidents Reported
- 0 Total Complaints Reported
- 0 Total Fines Imposed
Accommodations
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Dogs Allowed
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Midwest Village, Nicholas Conservatory & Anderson Gardens
- Salon / Barbershop
Care
- Medicare Participant Since 09/26/2014
- Offers Continuing Care
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Memory care
We looked at Legacy Assisted Living. When you go there, you feel like you're home. People talked to us, and all I could see was smiles and laughter. A lot of happy people, and that includes the staff and the people who lived there. We saw the community center. They have one-bedroom, two-bedroom...
We looked at Legacy Assisted Living. When you go there, you feel like you're home. People talked to us, and all I could see was smiles and laughter. A lot of happy people, and that includes the staff and the people who lived there. We saw the community center. They have one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom homes, and we saw all three of those. They were all recently emptied, and so they had not done the upgrades on them. The couple at the three-bedroom home had lived there from the time the unit was built, and so they showed it as is. Whoever would be moving in there gets to pick the new cabinets, the new appliances, the new flooring, and the colors of the walls. They get to pick all of the decor, and so they can't show it with the new decor because that's going to be chosen by the person who buys it.
Read moreI really liked Legacy Village in Xenia. It's a little expensive, but I liked it. The staff was very good. They explained everything really well and took us all over the place and let us see it. They knew what they were talking about, and answered all our questions. We looked at a 2-bedroom apar...
I really liked Legacy Village in Xenia. It's a little expensive, but I liked it. The staff was very good. They explained everything really well and took us all over the place and let us see it. They knew what they were talking about, and answered all our questions. We looked at a 2-bedroom apartment in independent living. They were really nice. They were a lot smaller than what we're used to living in because we're in our own house right now, but we're eventually going to downsize to something like that.
Read moreMy wife is in Legacy, and they're taking good care of her. She's got a nice private room, and they've got a nice social area. She's out there with other people, so she's not in her room by herself all the time. Most of the women are out there as well, and I like it. We'...
My wife is in Legacy, and they're taking good care of her. She's got a nice private room, and they've got a nice social area. She's out there with other people, so she's not in her room by herself all the time. Most of the women are out there as well, and I like it. We've had my wife in a few other places short term, and the food at Legacy is not better than any other place I've been in. I eat dinner with my wife every night, and I told them, "I'm gonna be here every night, just put it on the bill," and they said OK. They keep her changed. I just got here and they took her back to her room and made sure she had on dry panties. They're taking real good care of her, and I'm very pleased. They treat me real nice as well. We're used to eating in very good restaurants though. The food here is not that good, but it's decent, it's not the same thing every night, it's got a nice variety, and I'm always satisfied with it. I get enough to eat, and so does she.
Read moreLegacy Assisted Living has the single cottages that I was looking for. I'm not interested with the apartment building type of thing. Marjorie took me on the tour and she was a wonderful person. She answered every question that I had and she tried to give me all the information that she thought ...
Legacy Assisted Living has the single cottages that I was looking for. I'm not interested with the apartment building type of thing. Marjorie took me on the tour and she was a wonderful person. She answered every question that I had and she tried to give me all the information that she thought would be of help to me to make a decision. I was very pleased and very satisfied with the tour. She showed me two units, both were single units, no up and down stairs or anything of that nature, and one had a single car garage, while the other one had a double car garage. They were very nice and very clean that I wouldn't mind living there at all. I have two dogs, and where I live now, it has a huge backyard that fits in, so my dogs have plenty of room to run around. Living in a senior community, that would kind of constrain my dogs somewhat. I asked Marjorie about putting a small backyard fence in the unit she showed me and she said, "That wouldn't be acceptable, but I could put up an electronic fence. That would probably work." Overall, I'm very pleased with it. The dining facility was placed in the assisted living area, not in the cottage area, so I wasn't able to see it. I only saw the community area where people play games or do their activities. The activities they have during the course of the month are posted on their bulletin board. Some people play checkers, dominoes, and some people just get friendly with each other. I think they also post the menus for the restaurant there. Legacy is not brand new. It's an older facility but it's alright. They renovated it and cleaned up, the whole nine yards, after a resident moves out, so I got no problems with its cleanliness.
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