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Cincinnati is a lively Midwestern metropolis that stretches along the Ohio River and straddles the Ohio-Kentucky border. Cincinnati is home to reputable universities, fascinating museums, major league sports teams, and, of course, its famous Skyline Chili. The city prides itself on its action plans to boost accessibility and senior-friendliness, making it a great place to retire. Among its many senior living options, browse Cincinnati independent living communities, which are designed for adults 55+ seeking a low-maintenance lifestyle with luxury amenities. You’ll find restaurant-style dining, on-site salon services, recreational activities, and more.
A Place for Mom partners with 17 independent living communities in Cincinnati. This guide to Cincinnati independent living communities is based on our extensive senior living experience, proprietary data, and access to local senior living experts. We’ve compiled information about payment options, health and safety regulations, and other resources for Cincinnati seniors like you.
Types of care available in Cincinnati, OH
Independent Living
The staff at StoryPoint Fairfield are really friendly and the events that they hold are very fun. We love the family events and special attention to detail that is provided. Housekeeping has been our biggest struggle. We haven't been entirely happy with that aspect, but my mom has A LOT of stuff everywhere so it's not only their fault. The meals are good quality. I would recommend StoryPoint Fairfield to others.
We are happy that our mom feels safe, comfortable, and she absolutely loves the facility and staff, thank you Eastgate Village for the peace of mind she has and our family, too!!! We have nothing goos to say about Eastgate Village and would recommend them to anyone facing a similar situation with a loved one making the move to assisted living.
I would recommend Chesterwood Senior Living to others, as far as the independent living goes. My mom seems to like it. The people are all very friendly. She says that the food is okay, some days are better than others. The housekeeping is good. She has no complaints.
5435 Kenwood Road, Cincinnati, OH 45227
I'm currently a resident at The Kenwood by Senior Star. I came to look at this place and loved it, so I moved in! There is lots to do, everyone is so friendly at this facility. I'm happy to be here. I live...
Welcome to The Kenwood by Senior Star! The Kenwood is a premiere independent living, assisted living, and memory support community located in Cincinnati, Ohio. We offer a resident-inspired approach that ensures a high quality of life for seniors and peace of mind for their loved ones.Inside The...
165 West Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45216
Mom reluctantly agreed to move to an assisted living community after a third fall. She is 99 and had been living alone for 6 years since my Dad died. She had lived in the same house for 72 years. She was...
Bridgeway Pointe - where we aim for our residents to have vibrant, full lives, complete with charming gardens, sewing and art studios, many social and physical activities and intimate surroundings designed for the greatest comfort. Bridgeway Pointe - where our goal is to connect residents,...
4916 North Bend Road, Cincinnati, OH 45211
The staff at traditions is exemplary, from the director to the aides. They are willing to listen to our concerns, and any questions are quickly answered. The arrival at traditions was a bit confusing and...
Traditions at North Bend brings a highly desirable new senior living option to the residents of Green Township and surrounding communities. Located conveniently on North Bend Road near I 74, Traditions will offer Independent and Assisted Living, as well as a secure Memory care for those affected...
800 Highland Ave, Covington, KY 41011
My mom has lived here many years and we have been very happy with the care as staff there. The facility is very clean and very accommodating.
Ivy Knoll Senior Community has been in operation since May 2015. Our staff has a combined 80 years of experience working in the Geriatric community. Since opening the doors, Ivy Knoll has received the prestigious award of Best of Assisted Living from SeniorAdvisor.com.
8135 Beechmont Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45255
Love all the music the most! The entertainment is the best. Every time I turn around there is something new and different. This place always surprises me.
New England Club provides a fulfilling, independent lifestyle in a welcoming environment. Nestled on beautiful grounds in a quiet suburb of Cincinnati, you'll love the serenity of our facilities while enjoying all of the convenience of the nearby city. We're just minutes from shopping, dining,...
3636 Semloh Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45247
They have been heaven sent.. The staff is friendly, it always look and smell good when I visit and my older brother loves it... If he want to go out there others in the common areas or he can sit in his...
Blue Rock Senior Living, LLC is a 22-bed Independent Senior Living facility in the process of transitioning to Assisted Living. Look no further than our Senior Living community if you or a loved one are looking for a community where they can maintain their independence while receiving the...
3636 Semloh Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45247
They have been heaven sent.. The staff is friendly, it always look and smell good when I visit and my older brother loves it... If he want to go out there others in the common areas or he can sit in his...
Blue Rock Senior Living, LLC is a 22-bed Independent Senior Living facility in the process of transitioning to Assisted Living. Look no further than our Senior Living community if you or a loved one are looking for a community where they can maintain their independence while receiving the...
9191 Round Top Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45251
My mom has been living at Northgate Park since this past January and she has been happier than I've seen her in a long time!! They really care about their residents in all aspects of care, physically and...
Northgate Park is is truly senior living at its finest.We are honored to receive a deficiency free state survey in 2019 from the state of Ohio. This recognition means our community's most recent state inspection found zero deficiencies in care, services, and environment. It is a merit that...
7650 Camargo Road, Madeira, OH 45243
They've had a lot of changes in personnel...from the top to the bottom...no consistency. My mom complains about this. Since she's in independent living, I don't think it's really affected her too much. ...
2625 Legends Way, Crestview Hills, KY 41017
All 5 stars! We were very pleased with the experience at Celebration Villa of Summit Hills. [name removed] was very helpful and all residents and staff were very friendly and welcoming.
Atria Summit Hills is a warm, welcoming community with all the comforts of home. Our goal is an environment where older people thrive and where adult children feel secure their parents are protected and fulfilled. Relax on a shaded patio, in the study or library, or socialize in our large...
940 Highland Avenue, Fort Thomas, KY 41075
What we like about Barrington of Fort Thomas is that the staff are very informative and all aspects. Sit there facility. It's extremely clean. Staff and faculty is very accommodating.
At Barrington of Fort Thomas, we offer a variety of community features. Residents can enjoy regular off-site adventures and excursions. Cats and dogs are allowed in private quarters. Our property is conveniently located near accessible public transportation. Free resident parking available at our...
400 Farrell Drive, Fort Wright, KY 41011
The dining area is very nice but the food isn't very good. I think it's expensive for my mom but I also haven't compared it to other facilities. The fee had gone up substantially after her first year.
Celebration Villa is a senior living community with Independent Living and Assisted Living. We are located on 12 park-like acres, just minutes from downtown Cincinnati. Residents can expect a vibrant and social atmosphere where you can live amongst your peers. We believe life should be celebrated...
5156 North Bend Crossing, Cincinnati, OH 45247
The staff at The Wellington is excellent and we would recommend this community to other families who may need a place for their loved ones.
Live regally in Queen City when calling The Wellington at North Bend Crossing your next home. Our Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care community in Cincinnati, Ohio provides a helping hand for residents who may appreciate assistance with activities of daily living. You can be...
230 West Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH 45215
She likes it very much but the cost is too high. Rent increase are too much. Will probably have to move her soon which is very disappointing
'The first impression of Evergreen won me over, especially the beautiful grounds and the views from every window. Evergreen provides Mom with opportunities to grow and learn. The services here are far above the competition and are always delivered with a smile!' ...
11320 Springfield Pike, Springdale, OH 45246
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I am very happy with Brookdale and how they treat my mother. Yesterday she told me her aide took care of her like she was her mother. As far as rating everything else I will give them all a 4, no one is...
All the Comforts of HomeIf you are ready to exchange the burdens of everyday life for a carefree retirement that provides you with all the comforts of home and none of the maintenance, look no further. Nestled in the popular city of Cincinnati, Ohio, our assisted living and memory care community...
8097 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45231
I would definitely recommend Christian Villages at Mt. Healthy! Everyone who works there is kind, compassionate, and always so helpful. The activities are wonderful, too. My mom loves being there!
Founded in 1966, the Mt. Healthy Christian Home, under the management of Life Care Services, is located on 13 beautifully landscaped, park like acres of land, on the outskirts of Mt. Healthy. Our newly renovated community offers all the conveniences of home without the worries. We offer...
702 Garrard St, Covington, KY 41011
My loved one was previously a resident at The Victorian at Riverside and the experience was great! We liked this facility very much. I would recommend The Victorian at Riverside to others.
The Victorian at Riverside provides personal care and memory care for the elderly in a beautiful new building tucked back in a tree-lined neighborhood within the Licking Riverside Historic District in Covington. Provided with 24-hour nursing oversight, your loved one will enjoy independence when...
12050 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45249
Most of the vegetables are hard and aren't cooked long enough for the residence to chew them. Most of them have false teeth or missing teeth, so soft veggies would probably be eaten more often if they were ...
WHO WE ARE:The Lodge Retirement Community has been serving seniors in Symmes Township, Loveland, Mason, Blue Ash and Greater Cincinnati since 1986. We are conveniently located at Montgomery Rd. & Union Cemetery Road with easy access to I-71 and I-275. We are family-owned and operated by...
4351 Sycamore Creek Dr, Blue Ash, OH 45242
People should ask or know about the difference in care levels. This facility is mostly for those with high amounts of independence. Once my father worsened, there was limited floor space in the "extra...
Experience the beautifully architected indoor and outdoor common areas at Anthology of Blue Ash, situated on lovely landscaped grounds in prime suburban Cincinnati. Relax at our indoor pool and share time with friends on the garden patio. Enjoy access to shopping, cultural venues, and top medical...
3995 Cottingham Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45241
We have had an excellent experience with the Cottingham community. We picked this community because of the price, and they accept Medicare.
Established in 1984, Cottingham Retirement community is locally owned by Deaconess Long-Term Care, Inc., a not-for-profit organization. This strong financial backing ensures our residents security for years to come. We offer 4 levels of care — all under one roof — Independent, Assisted Living,...
9101 Winton Road, Cincinnati, OH 45231
The staff at Brookdale Finneytown were friendly and very welcoming. It seems like everyone works very hard at making it feel like home as much as possible.
All the Comforts of HomeIf you are ready to exchange the burdens of everyday life for a carefree retirement that provides you with all the comforts of home and none of the maintenance, look no further. Nestled in the popular city of Cincinnati, Ohio, our assisted living and memory care community...
3801 E Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45236
The director , and nurses, are great. The aides who I have worked with are good . But the newer ones may need a little more training. The cleanness is a 4 because the hallways carpets need to be replaced...
Deer Park Assisted Living, it’s not about age. It’s about life. We are a senior living community offering assisted living and memory care with personalized care and support. Nestled on more than three lush acres of a quiet residential area, our community is just a short drive from downtown...
11100 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45246
Maple Knoll Village is a great community with beautiful grounds and gardens. In talking to the current residents, every one of them had great things to say about the staff and how helpful and kind they are....
Maple Knoll Village is a non-profit continuing care retirement community located on a beautiful 54-acre campus in historic Springdale, Ohio. Our community is made up of 291 independent living accommodations, 63 assisted living accommodations and 145 skilled nursing beds that include short term...
3855 Hauck Road, Cincinnati, OH 45241
It's a very beautiful place that they remodeled from a Hilton hotel in Sharonville Ohio. It's a 12 story building you can't miss and it's reasonable. It's [fee removed] a month but that includes everything...
Silverfern is a newly renovated Independent Living facility right in the center of greater Cincinnati! Conveniently located on 275 between 75 and 71 off the Sharonville/Mason exit. We are a quick drive to West Chester, Mason, Blue Ash, Montgomery, Kenwood and Liberty Township. Our staff has over...
3855 Hauck Road, Cincinnati, OH 45241
It's a very beautiful place that they remodeled from a Hilton hotel in Sharonville Ohio. It's a 12 story building you can't miss and it's reasonable. It's [fee removed] a month but that includes everything...
Silverfern is a newly renovated Independent Living facility right in the center of greater Cincinnati! Conveniently located on 275 between 75 and 71 off the Sharonville/Mason exit. We are a quick drive to West Chester, Mason, Blue Ash, Montgomery, Kenwood and Liberty Township. Our staff has over...
Independent living in the Cincinnati area costs an average of $4,060 per month in 2022-2023, according to A Place For Mom’s proprietary data.[01] This figure represents the amount paid by real people referred to our partnered Cincinnati independent living communities. This cost includes rent plus the prices of optional add-ons. Add-ons may include services and amenities like the following:
The rates outlined in the graphic below represent independent living community baseline monthly costs in the Cincinnati area before any optional amenities or add-on fees.
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You can combine several private and public assistance options to help cover the cost of independent living in Cincinnati. Taking an initial assessment of your unique financial position will help you decide the best way for you to pay for your independent living accommodations, as well as any personal or medical support you may need through in-home care.
Most public assistance programs won’t cover the cost of independent living, but they may help you offset other expenses. If you have a disability, a chronic health condition, or need personal care services, you may be able to receive public assistance to help cover the cost of these services, enabling your income to go farther towards your cost of living.
Your private pay methods can include any income or assets you have. Even if you’re retired and no longer receive a paycheck, your income and assets might be sufficient to cover your independent living expenses. Depending on your resources, your income and assets might include savings accounts, Social Security benefits, pensions, investment returns, and any of the following:
Independent living communities in Cincinnati generally have an age minimum of 55, 62, or 65, though the exact age requirement depends on the community. Age minimums generally don’t apply to every tenant; rather, one person in each independent living household must meet the age requirement.
Independent living communities are subject to the same regulations as any other Ohio apartment. Tenants and landlords each have their own rights and responsibilities. Independent living communities may also include assisted living on the same campus. Independent living communities with on-site assisted living or memory care may be subject to tighter regulations, particularly in the units where medical care services are provided. To learn more about the assisted living or memory care unit regulations of your potential community, visit our guide to Cincinnati assisted living.
Ohio and Kentucky apartment landlords are required to maintain basic maintenance, safety, and cleanliness standards for their tenants. Both states require apartment landlords to do the following:
Both Ohio and Kentucky apartment regulations require tenants to do the following:
Independent living communities must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by making reasonable accommodations and modifications for individuals with disabilities. Federal law prohibits owners of housing facilities from denying residency to individuals who have disabilities. Since ADA compliance is enforced on the federal level, Kentucky and Ohio have the same standards to uphold.
Reasonable accommodations mean adjusting rules or policies so that residents with disabilities can access the same amenities offered to other tenants. Accommodations may include provisions such as the following:
Modifications typically entail construction changes to the apartment complex and unit in order to make the space more navigable for tenants with disabilities. Modifications could mean installing handrails in bathrooms, a hands-free entrance, or a wheelchair ramp. The costs of these modifications are the responsibility of the property owner, rather than of the tenant with the disability, provided that they do not impose an undue financial burden upon the landlord.
Cincinnati area senior living facilities that offer independent living as well as other care types may have stricter regulations in both Ohio and Kentucky. These regulations include direct care staff requirements, minimum staff-to-resident ratios, and service offerings such as the following:
Ohio assisted living services also must include the following:
In Kentucky, however, housekeeping and laundry services are not required, though residents must have access to facilities to take care of their own laundry. Three meals per day and snacks are required.
Ohio assisted living facilities, or residential care facilities as they are designated in that state, must be licensed by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH). The ODH performs facility inspections before licensing the facility and then a minimum of every 15 months after licensure.
Kentucky assisted living facilities must be certified annually through the Kentucky Department for Aging and Independent Living to ensure they uphold regulatory standards.
You can find more information on related Ohio and Kentucky tenant-landlord laws below.
Cincinnati Health Department
3101 Burnet Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45229
Phone: 513-357-7200
As most COVID-19 restrictions in both Ohio and Kentucky have been lifted, there are no specific COVID-19 regulations required for Cincinnati independent living communities at this time.
However, Ohio independent living communities that include assisted living are recommended to implement precautionary measures in accordance with CDC guidelines. Kentucky similarly follows CDC guidelines, particularly COVID-19 by county recommendations, updating guidelines based on the number of COVID-19 cases in each individual county.
Individual communities may have their own rules in place, so make sure to call prospective communities ahead of time to learn about their specific guidelines. The general guidelines include the following:
Testing. Staff and residents should be tested for COVID-19 if they are experiencing symptoms or if they have come into contact with someone who has tested positive.
Masking. Masks should be worn by individuals who are immunocompromised, by individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19, and by health care workers with COVID-positive patients.
Quarantining. Patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 should be placed in isolation or in rooms with other patients infected with COVID-19.
Cincinnati independent living communities are here to offer you a worry-free retirement, where you can relinquish the stress of home ownership. Without the responsibilities of lawn care and maintenance, your time will be freed up to enjoy the many resort-style amenities and services, and to explore the beautiful Cincinnati metropolis.
Cincinnati independent living communities offer many services designed to foster a high-quality lifestyle, so you can get the most out of your retirement. Our partner independent living communities in Cincinnati generally offer the following:
Our Cincinnati independent living partners typically offer communal leisure areas and on-site conveniences such as the following:
Enjoy a private independent living apartment with convenient features such as the following:
Out of our partner Cincinnati communities that offer independent living, 94% offer some blend of independent living, assisted living, and memory care within one community. Communities that integrate multiple care types enable residents to easily transition to a support level that fits their evolving needs, making them optimal for aging in place. These types of communities also offer more variety among residents, providing more opportunity for friendships and social engagement, no matter an individual’s particular level of need.
Independent senior living communities also provide a wealth of social opportunities, both through formal activity schedules and through groups or gatherings spearheaded by residents with common interests.
Many of our partner Cincinnati independent living communities are central to the downtown area, so residents have the city’s best dining and entertainment venues right at their fingertips. Downtown Cincinnati is known for being easily navigable on foot, but there are also plenty of additional transportation options.
There’s always something happening in Cincy’s Fountain Square, whether it’s skating, music, libations, or much more. Explore the city’s one-of-a-kind landmarks, and perhaps best of all, try all the Cincinnati dining options.
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Cincinnati seniors have access to several state-of-the-art medical centers and teaching hospitals.
The Christ Hospital is ranked No. 1 in Cincinnati and No. 5 in the state of Ohio, according to U.S. News and World Report. The Christ Hospital has been offering compassionate expert medical care to the Cincinnati metropolitan area for over a century. It’s nationally ranked in 14 procedures/conditions and four adult specialties, including cardiology.
St. Elizabeth Edgewood Hospital
St. Elizabeth Edgewood Hospital is ranked No. 2 in Cincinnati and No. 1 in Kentucky, according to U.S. News and World Report. St. Elizabeth offers exceptional orthopedic, cardiovascular, and cancer care. It’s high performing in several medical procedures.
Bethesda North is a teaching hospital featuring a Level III trauma center. It’s the third-highest ranking hospital in Cincinnati, according to U.S. News and World Report. Bethesda North is a general medical and surgical hospital that’s high-performing in 10 adult specialties.[16]
Out of A Place for Mom’s partnered Cincinnati independent living communities, 87% offer complimentary transportation services to residents and 37% offer transportation services at an additional fee. These at-cost services are generally for on-demand transport outside of the community’s regular transportation schedule.
Downtown Cincinnati is quite walkable, and most errands can be accomplished without a car. As you get further from the city center, however, you may want to rely on a vehicle or public transit.
Cincinnati’s public transportation system is called Go Metro. Go Metro features multiple bus routes, and you can search a route in the Cincinnati area or by popular destinations. Go Metro’s buses are compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, so even Ohio residents who have disabilities or require a wheelchair or service animal can ride. However, if a person’s disability makes buses inaccessible even with these accommodations, Cincinnati offers an access rideshare program where Ohioans can be picked up by a van designed specifically for passengers with special needs.
For some enjoyable downtown entertainment, you can take the free Cincinnati streetcar that loops through the heart of the city.
Downtown Cincinnati is considered a walker’s paradise by Walkscore.com, which gives it the following transportation ratings out of 100:
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Cincinnati offers a wealth of museums, shopping, parks, sporting events, and more in its walkable downtown area. The following are only some of Cincinnati’s most popular downtown attractions:
Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Music and theater lovers can enjoy Cincinnati’s symphony orchestra, ballet, Broadway Cincinnati, opera, Shakespeare in the Park, and many other art and cultural attractions. For Cincinnati residents and visitors on a budget, the city has many exhibits and historical sites that are free to the public.
It may be no surprise that Cincinnati is famous for its chili, with the iconic Skyline brand featuring the city’s striking cityscape. But Cincinnati has diverse cuisine options, from pizza to waffles to artisan seafood. You can enjoy many dining options from restaurants with rooftop seating or floor to ceiling windows that give you a panoramic view of this beautiful city. If you’re not sure where to start, hop on one of the city’s food and beverage tours for eats and inspiration.
The Cincinnati Recreation Commission (CRC) offers many programs for Cincinnati residents to stay active and connected with each other, but did you know they have programs specifically for older residents? The CRC offers fitness classes, activities, meals, group outings, and the Southwest Ohio Senior Olympics event. Seniors all over the city can gather at one of the many CRC locations for fitness, fun, and friendship.
For seniors interested in continued education, the University of Cincinnati offers the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, where you can take classes in whatever strikes your interest.
StoryPoint Union, Deerfield Springs Retirement Resort and Ohio Living Cape May are the top-rated Independent Living facilities near Cincinnati, OH. These Independent Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Independent Living in Cincinnati is 4,078 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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