Living & Care Choices
at Otterbein SeniorLife
Choose the Right Path for Your Journey
Otterbein Senior Lifestyle Choices
Explore a variety of living and care options at Otterbein SeniorLife, where we prioritize your freedom and independence, allowing you to live life on your terms. We encourage you to review our care levels below to find the best fit for you or your loved one. After that, take a look at our communities to discover the services you need in the perfect location.
Live Life Your Way
Active Adult Living
Active adult living, also referred to as independent living, is a great choice for older adults seeking an active lifestyle and the convenience of onsite amenities in a maintenance-free community.
Care Designed Around You
Assisted Living
Assisted living provides personalized support with daily activities, including bathing, dressing, and medication management, all within private apartments. Residents in assisted living enjoy three chef-prepared meals daily, housekeeping services, and a variety of engaging activities.
Regain Strength, Restore Confidence
Post-Acute & Rehab Care
Older adults recovering from surgery, illness, or injury build strength and confidence through customized post-acute and rehab care plans that may include wound care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.
Compassionate Support, Every Step of the Way
Long-Term Care & Memory Care
Long-term care is best for seniors who require round-the-clock medical assistance due to a chronic health condition, while memory care is specialized care in a secure, comfortable environment provided for aging adults diagnosed with some form of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.
Trusted Care in the Comfort of Home
Home Health
Home health services such as therapies, disease management, and wound care allow seniors to remain in their homes and receive the care they need to live well.
Comfort, Dignity, and Peace of Mind
Hospice
Hospice is a philosophy of care designed for individuals facing life-limiting illnesses, along with their families and caregivers. A compassionate interdisciplinary hospice care team — including a nurse, chaplain, and social worker — provides support and services that prioritize quality of life, peace, and comfort.
