Legacy Assisted Living
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- 695 wycliffe drive, Xenia, OH 45385
- (866) 901-5018
- 4.3 ( 1 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community
Legacy Village is full continium of care senior living community located in Xenia Ohio. It is owned by National Church Residences. The campus is located on 48+acres yet convenient to all major highways. Independent Living has beautiful and spacious 2 and 3 bedroom homes. As well as property to build new homes. The residents enjoy monthly theme parties, educational series, and a Community Center with fitness room and accomodations for family gatherings.
Assisted Living and Memory Care has studio and suites. Services include: 24-hour nurse and care-givers available, emergency call system, housekeeping and personalized laundry service, repite care, health monitoring and medication assistance and more...
Reviews
4.3
( 1 Reviews )
Fawcett2012
September 10, 2012
I thought the staff and amenities offered great service to my grandfather. I was not impressed with some of the staff, they appeared grumpy and irritable which did not help my grandfathers spirits. They neglected him every so often and he complained openly about it. As he came away from the facility however he was becoming more mobile and he attributed that to the staff. This was confusing at first because he had always complained about them quite a bit. It was great though how he was able to live on his own after being in the assisted living for about two years. He often tells me how much he appreciated my visits to him there and how if he ever falls into that type of living situation again that he wants to go back to Legacy. I was thankful for their care for my grandfather and even though they sometimes had staff that weren't the kindest I know he was taken care of better than most assisted living homes would have. I will definitely recommend Legacy assisted living to many more people in the future. Many thanks to their staff and even owners who operate their establishment. I do have one parting statement and that is that over the next few years Legacy should look to hire more happy people. It sounds simple but happiness makes a big difference especially in the lives of those being cared for.