Walnut Crossing

  • 311 Professional Parkway, Marysville, OH 43040
  • (937) 404-1534
  • 4.1 ( 9 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

A caring atmosphere. An active community. A comfortable, secure lifestyle. A place to call home. That's what you'll find at our Assisted Living and Memory Care community in Marysville, OH.

Our goal at Walnut Crossing is to provide quality care in a comfortable, compassionate environment, where life is filled with fun, friendships, and security. It's a senior living experience offering residents the chance to live an exciting, enriching and maintenance-free lifestyle, simplifying daily tasks and focusing on meaningful experiences and relationships. We offer residents assisted living and memory care.

Contact us today to learn more about our assisted living and memory care community in Marysville, OH.

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4.1 ( 9 Reviews )
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Nell
January 08, 2023
My father has been in Walnut Crossing for about two and a half weeks now, and it has worked out very well. Right now, everything is five stars. I can't say enough good things. The food is probably more of four stars, only because it's not always hot. My dad likes his food extra hot. Aside from that, it's very good. He's very happy there and very pleased with everything. The staff has been very gracious. The facilities are immaculate. The size is perfect for my dad, so everything there is very good. Their activities director has been very good. It feels like it's a little bit more expensive because it is a smaller facility. He doesn't really need that much help other than with the visual limitations. It's very hard to gauge what a person who has visual limitations needs. He compensates very well. I feel like the cost is higher compared to the other place.
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Nancy
I went to Walnut Crossing. I think it's absolutely wonderful. The residents were very, very open, and walking around and talking, and they just seemed so happy. The place was very neat and clean. I didn't get any food, and I had to ask for something to drink again like in the other places. I went into the office with two people and I said, "Could I have something to drink?" And they had a refrigerator right there and they pulled out a bottle of water, which I thought was very good. Both of the ladies that talked to me were absolutely wonderful. I enjoyed them. When I left, the residents were playing bingo, and when I was given a tour there was a huge calendar on the wall, and from the time you got up to the time you wanted to go to bed, there was something for you to do. They had a nice library. They had a nice room to workout/exercise. They had a person who was in charge of all the activities. They had a quilt group for those that liked to do quilting. I absolutely love that place. If I could move in there today, I would do it, but it costs $3,600 a month. Once a month they have a happy hour, where residents can get a beer, or a mixed drink. They had popcorn on movie nights. They just have something all the time.
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Holly
The only holdback I had with Walnut Crossing is that it was so far from where I live, but it's literally around the corner from where I work. The staff was fantastic. The food was fantastic. Everybody looked at me and spoke to me. Everybody was very friendly and very outgoing. I liked the rooms, and they were bigger rooms. The place was clean. They have an activity director, and they've got something going on every day.
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Dortha
March 20, 2022
I toured Walnut Crossing. Some of the staff members came in when we were touring the rooms, and introduced themselves to me. We didn't have to pursue them to get introduced. They came in with housekeeping and the nurses. I talked to the head nurse for a very long length of time, and they were very nice. The facility was very clean and very personal. The tenants could decorate their own doors and the wall beside it, so they could acknowledge that the room was theirs. They don't want them to think that they're in a hotel. I also went through the memory facility which is a lock-down. It has the same apartments but without the refrigerator and microwave, it's the same area.
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Kelly
I primarily toured the assisted living at Walnut Crossing, but I saw their memory care unit as well. The community was very bright, cheery, and clean. It felt homey. I didn't have a ton of interaction with the staff, but they were very knowledgeable and seemed very caring about trying to find the best option for my dad. Their rooms seemed roomier than some of the other ones that I searched for, they were clean, and basically had everything anyone would need. The dining room was shut off because they had some COVID cases at the time, so they had to eat in their rooms. They showed me their activities room, they showed me their worship area for church services, and they show me where the laundry and housekeeping were. They had areas like a coffee bar. The upkeep seemed nice, it was well-maintained.
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BW
We did a video tour of Walnut Crossing on the staff's phone. She took us around to the common areas and into a room and showed us the courtyard. She invited us to come out to sit on the front porch at our earliest convenience, and we were able to actually do that and go to the window and see in the room to actually get the visual on the layout of the actual room that they had open. We weren't allowed in the building, but we were on the front porch on the outside. The staff was really nice and very professional. I don't remember what activities they do other than morning exercises. The facility looked very clean, newer, and kept up. The flower beds in the front to the entranceway were all very pretty.
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Wendy
Walnut Crossing did not have any rooms available, but everything was good and very modern. The staff was very nice, very interactive, and very good. They showed us three different rooms, one was setup as a showroom and the other two were completely empty. The dining room was very cozy, and the color scheme was good. There seemed to be plenty of parking, and everything was clean and tidy outside.
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SS
March 16, 2019
I like Walnut Crossing because it is new, but I didn't like that I didn't see any residents out and about. It led me to believe that maybe everybody is in his/her room, and that's not what I'm looking for. I'm looking for socialization for my mother. The rooms were all nice; I like that. However, the staff was not as prepared for me as the other one.
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Toni6981
March 23, 2018
I visited my grandfather who was in the memory care facility. During his time here I was only able to visit one time but felt very welcome and comfortable. He was in his last stages of life so there was not a real interaction with staff because they gave us our privacy to be with him during this time. They made myself and I'm sure all my family feel welcome during my short visit they brought us out snacks and refreshments. I liked the fact that the memory care facility was locked at all times (it was hard for me to even get out).
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