Friendship Village

  • 5790 Denlinger Road, Dayton, OH 45426
  • (937) 837-5581
  • 2.8 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities

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About This Community

Friendship Village is a senior community located in a quiet neighborhood of Dayton, OH. Many shopping options, restaurants and outdoor recreational opportunities are nearby, including Meadowbrook at Clayton, an 18-hole golf course that showcases the scenic natural beauty of the area.

Friendship Village supports independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing and rehab. Assisted living services help seniors with daily tasks such as dressing, bathing and medication management. Licensed therapists are available, and registered nurses support seniors with pain management and wound care. Staff respond to community needs 24/7, providing assistance with housekeeping services and meal preparation.

The Friendship Village supports shopping and food delivery options, with Popeye’s Chicken delivered directly to seniors twice a month. Manicures are available on-site twice a week. Seniors can get together and play Wii bowling once a week or socialize with neighbors over coffee served by staff Monday through Friday.

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Reviews

2.8 ( 2 Reviews )
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DLJ1991
August 26, 2021
Friendship Village is a disappointment on almost every possible level. Half of the building is a ghost town in serious need of repair, the management team is nepotistic and polar opposite of the mission they allude to; a permeating mist of unhappiness and sadness seeps into every square foot of the structure. What could and should be a thriving pillar of the community is a shell of ignored promises and serious neglect. Fortunately, the community does have redeeming qualities, such as their loyal residents who remain hopeful that change is coming and several team members who care too much for their residents to just walk away. Heartbreakingly, the residents of Friendship Village remain their best asset and continue to be least accounted for by upper management. Though not every person falls into this category, there is much to be said about these folks as well; if you don’t stand up for what you believe in and what is very clearly wrong, you ultimately stand for nothing and become part of the problem through negligence. I say a prayer for all individuals in connection to this community on a daily basis and I genuinely hope that this place is turned around because no one deserves to call this place home.
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Todd10
February 22, 2016
My dad is in Friendship Village. So far, it has been very good. I think they probably have the best cost. They also have multiple levels of care all in one place if he needs to move up as his disease progresses. The rooms are very nice and very clean. It is an older facility that's been there for quite some time, but they did some remodeling. One of the biggest things that I notice is that the nurses and the staff seem to be very friendly, very caring, and make me feel very comfortable that they will take care of my dad to the best of their ability. They seem to be a little active and take him out of his room most of the time, not just for meals but for activities in between meals like an exercise class or birthday celebration or group activity. They seem to have several of those every day. It keeps him out of his room not only for meal time, but throughout the day interacting with other people. It stimulates their minds rather than just being in their rooms all day.

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  • nursing-homes Nursing Homes
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  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care