A Nationally Recognized Nonprofit Continuing Care Retirement Community

200 Laurel Lake Drive
Hudson, Ohio 44236
866.650.0681 General
866.650.2100 Info
866.655.1738 Fax
info@laurellake.org


l  Frequently Asked Questions

Finding the community that matches your personal retirement goals is vital. We'd be glad to answer any questions you may have, in order to help you make an informed decision that’s right for you.  Call 1-866-650-2100 to speak with one of our Retirement Counselors today.

What advantages does Laurel Lake have that other communities may not?
What is a Continuing Care Retirement Community?
What is Life Care?
When was Laurel Lake established?
Who owns and manages Laurel Lake?
What marks of excellence does Laurel Lake hold?
Does Laurel Lake have a Mission Statement?
Is Laurel Lake a not-for-profit organization?
What amenities does Laurel Lake offer?
What healthcare services are available?
What kinds of homes are available at Laurel Lake?
May I customize my home to suit my preferences?
What residency plans are available?
How do I know if I can afford Laurel Lake?
Do you accept Medicare?
Does Laurel Lake have a waiting list?
What is included in the monthly fee?
Are any of the fees considered tax deductible as a medical expense?
Do you have someone to help me plan my move?
Does Laurel Lake allow pets?
Is Laurel Lake a smoke-free community?
What is the age requirement?
What kinds of activities does Laurel Lake have?
Do you provide transportation?
Does Laurel Lake have an emergency call system?
Do residents have any voice in the community?
How do I become a resident?
What is the next step if I'd like to know more?

 

What advantages does Laurel Lake have that other communities may not?

People tell us Laurel Lake has key advantages that are important to them. Chief among these are a beautifully private 150-acre campus with lakes, forests and a wonderful biodiversity of wildlife; a highly desirable location in Hudson, one of Money Magazine's "100 Best Places to Live in America"; friendly people who share a variety of interests; convenient access to the medical and cultural centers of Cleveland and Akron; spacious, attractive homes with a flexible approach to customization; and most importantly, Life Care, the most extensive and secure form of prepaid, future long-term care coverage available today.

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What is a Continuing Care Retirement Community?

Continuing care retirement communities (or "CCRCs") such as Laurel Lake provide the optimum plan to meet your top priorities for a successful lifestyle after the age of 62.  CCRCs enable you to live in a comfortable apartment or villa, with the security of future personal health care services, in return for a monthly fee and, in many cases, an entrance fee. CCRCs have on-site accommodations for assisted living, Alzheimer’s/ memory care and skilled nursing for residents whose health needs may change. Because care is provided on campus, residents do not have to leave the community but can stay close to spouses and friends.

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What is Life Care?

This is one of the most misunderstood terms in senior housing today. Life Care means more than just allowing residents to continue living in a community even if they outlive their resources. It goes beyond providing a healthy, active environment that promotes longevity, even though this is an underlying principle of most CCRCs.

A true Life Care community offers a responsible approach to retirement planning that lets individuals secure a comfortable home and positive lifestyle, while at the same time safeguarding their assets through a plan designed to limit long-term healthcare costs.  

Type A "Extensive" Life Care.  Laurel Lake offers Type A Life Care, the most comprehensive residency plan available. In paying initial entrance fees and monthly service fees, Laurel Lake residents with Type A plans need not worry about the potentially devastating effects of a long-term nursing home stay on their finances. Their contract assures them unlimited days in the community’s assisted living or skilled nursing facilities, at little extra cost.  

Other Residency Options.  Laurel Lake also offers a Type B "Modified" Fee-for-Service plan, with lower entrance and monthly fees for those who have long-term care insurance policies; and a Type C Fee-for-Service "Try It" program in furnished or unfurnished accommodations with monthly fees only, for up to six months. 

When planning for the future, people who choose Laurel Lake clearly see the protection afforded by Life Care. Laurel Lake is one of only two CCRCs in Northeast Ohio to offer a true Life Care program.

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When was Laurel Lake established?

Laurel Lake was the dream of Cleveland businessman Richard Eastburn, who wanted to bring to Northeast Ohio the same quality of life his parents enjoyed in a Philadelphia Life Care community.  A 150-acre site in Hudson, Ohio was selected as the ideal location for the community.  Laurel Lake welcomed its first resident in 1989. Today, Laurel Lake has established a reputation as one of Ohio's finest retirement living choices. Over 1000 people live, work, visit and recreate on our campus daily.

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Who owns and manages Laurel Lake?

Laurel Lake is a member of Catholic Healthcare Partners (CHP), the largest not-for-profit health system in Ohio and one of the largest in America. CHP is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. With a history of service in health care, education, housing and social services to people from all walks of life, CHP sponsors an extensive network of hospitals, nursing homes, housing facilities, ambulatory care centers, home health agencies, and other health care organizations across five states. More information may be found at www.health-partners.org . Laurel Lake is a non-denominational community open to all, without regard to religious preference.

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What marks of excellence does Laurel Lake hold?

Laurel Lake is an active member in good standing of both the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging ( www.aahsa.org ) and the Association of Ohio Philanthropic Homes for the Aging ( www.aopha.org ).  Laurel Lake's assisted living and skilled nursing centers are consistently highly rated in annual surveys by residents, family members, and the State of Ohio Department of Health.  Our state-of-the-art designs for Rosewood and Greenwood were highlighted in the 2005 and 2006 Design for Senior Environments Architectural Showcase, a national publication.

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Does Laurel Lake have a Mission Statement?

Laurel Lake’s purpose is to enhance and enrich the quality of life for adults by encouraging wellness, self-determination and independence through life’s transitions.

Together, we commit to demonstrating these values:

  • Compassion – Our commitment to serve with mercy and tenderness.

  • Excellence – Our commitment to be the best in the quality of our services and the stewardship of our resources.

  • Human Dignity – Our commitment to be respectful of all persons.

  • Justice – Our commitment to act with integrity, honesty and truthfulness.

  • Sacredness of Life – Our commitment to reverence all life.

  • Service – Our commitment to respond to those in need.

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Is Laurel Lake a not-for-profit organization?

Yes. Laurel Lake is a mission-driven organization that devotes its resources toward innovative and quality care for residents. Not-for-profit retirement communities have a rich history of serving the nation's older adults, often with innovative approaches to managing the care of the people they serve.

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What amenities does Laurel Lake offer?

Laurel Lake embodies all that is good about retirement community living. For a complete list of Laurel Lake services and amenities, click here.

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What healthcare services are available?

Laurel Lake was designed to help residents achieve their wellness goals and meet a wide variety of healthcare needs right on campus.

  • Wellness and Preventive Care Services. Exercise classes, strength and cardiovascular training; seminars on diet, nutrition and other health-related issues; and routine primary and preventive care services.

  • Outpatient Services. On-site Wellness Clinic with family practice, internal medicine, geriatric and specialist services; and a full array of therapy services. Residents are free to engage the services of a physician of their choice.

  • Emergency Services. All residences are equipped with 24-hour emergency call systems..

  • Assisted Living Services. Activities of daily living, provided both by Caring Hands personal caregivers, and by staff of Greenwood and Rosewood facilities.

  • Nursing Services. Provided on a 24-hour basis by qualified, licensed and certified professionals in Laurel Lake’s 75-bed skilled nursing facility, Crown Center.

  • Memory Supportive Care.  Rosewood offers progressive, person-centered care in a secure 14-unit villa.

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What kinds of homes are available at Laurel Lake?

Laurel Lake offers multiple apartment and villa styles, ranging from 500 to over 1700 square feet, and villas of up to 2900 square feet.  The largest residences have two bedrooms, two bathrooms, formal dining room and living rooms and attached 1-car garages; some also have dens, sunrooms and attached 2-car garages.

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May I customize my home to suit my preferences?

Yes, you may furnish and decorate your home to reflect individual taste. Laurel Lake offers a beautiful selection of standard and optional finishes, including wood laminate and tile floors, crown molding, custom cabinetry, granite and solid surface countertops, and more. Some homes can also be enlarged.

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What residency plans are available?

Laurel Lake offers a variety of residency plans with several different refund options, including 50% and 94% refund plans and discounted fees for long term care insurance policy holders, letting you select the plan that best fits your personal and financial goals. Call 1-866-650-2100 to request the most current residency plan descriptions.

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How do I know if I can afford Laurel Lake?

Your retirement counselor can review specific financial data with you before application, using practical Cost of Living & Financial Analysis tools to give a clear picture of your financial eligibility prior to application, if you prefer.

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Do you accept Medicare?

Laurel Lake is a licensed Medicare provider.

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Does Laurel Lake have a waiting list?

Yes, Laurel Lake has a growing list of depositors who are waiting for specific types of accommodation to become available. Depositors are called in order of their date of deposit as accommodations become available. Contact us for current wait times and deposit information.

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What is included in the monthly fee?

The monthly fee entitles Laurel Lake residents to an extensive array of services, programs and amenities.  

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Are any of the fees considered tax deductible as a medical expense?

Yes, a portion of your entrance fee may be recognized as a pre-paid healthcare expense and a portion of the monthly fee may be deductible as a medical expense for Life Care plans. You should consult with your tax or financial advisor regarding this question.

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Do you have someone to help me plan my move?

Laurel Lake offers the complementary services of a move-in coordinator who can visit you to measure furniture and help select furnishings that will be just right for your new space. Laurel Lake also offers EasyMoves home organization and moving specialists who can be engaged at an hourly rate to handle anything from small organization projects to entire moves, relieving you of stress.

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Does Laurel Lake allow pets?

Absolutely! Cats are welcome in all residences, and small-to-medium-sized dogs are permitted in first floor apartments and villas with easy access to the out-of-doors. Other small pets are also welcome.

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Is Laurel Lake a smoke-free campus?

Yes. In order to promote the wellbeing of all people living, visiting and working in our community, Laurel Lake is a "tobacco free" campus. For details, please call us at 1-866-650-2100.

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What is the age requirement?

At least one person must be 62 to apply for residency. The minimum age to be covered by Life Care is 62.

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What kinds of activities does Laurel Lake have?

Laurel Lake offers a satisfying diversity of Campus Life programs and events for residents to enjoy, fulfilling their desire to remain intellectually, physically, socially and spiritually active. Most remarkable is our innovative "Keys to a Sharp Mind" continuing education program, designed to promote optimal brain health for the rest of your life.

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Do you provide transportation?

Laurel Lake buses provide transportation for scheduled weekly errands and special activities like the symphony, theater and regional attractions. A fleet of vehicles also allows us to provide personal transportation on an as-needed basis.

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Does Laurel Lake have an emergency call system?

All residences are equipped with emergency call systems with pull cords. Laurel Lake maintains round-the-clock staffing.

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Do residents have any voice in the community?

One of Laurel Lake’s greatest advantages is the extent to which residents get involved, both on and off campus. All residents are voting members of Laurel Lake’s Resident Association. The Association sponsors numerous committees influencing all aspects of life at Laurel Lake, from dining to wellness to gardening to programming. Three residents are elected to serve as full voting members of the Laurel Lake Board of Directors. Volunteerism flourishes here, with a team of 250+ volunteers providing over 100 unique services at Laurel Lake, and in the greater community.

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How do I become a resident?

All individuals are welcome to apply for Laurel Lake residency, without regard to race, color, gender, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, or any characteristic protected by law. We operate in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Applicants have three options from which to choose when making application:

  1. Accepting an apartment or villa that may be currently available.

  2. Applying for the Wait List if wishing to move within one year.

  3. Joining the Priority Club if a move is anticipated in more than one year.

For more information, please call 1-866-650-2100 today..

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What is the next step if I’d like to know more?

If you have not already done so, plan a visit soon. Tour our community, sample our cuisine, meet the residents and find out if Laurel Lake is the community to meet your personal lifestyle and retirement goals. Call 1-866-650-2100 to schedule an appointment today.

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