Walnut Hills Earns National Recognitions
These national recognitions reinforce Walnut Hills’ reputation as a community where residents not only live but thrive.
Come for a visit. We’re pretty sure you’ll love what you see. This is simplicity in all its glory. Beautiful rolling hills. The wonder of the Amish way of life right in your own backyard. Go apple picking at Hillcrest Orchard. Explore the German Culture Museum. Visit with the animals at a local farm. Go antiquing for some handmade Amish furniture. Sit back and enjoy the company of your neighbors. Feel free to choose.
Take it easy. We’ve got you covered. Team members are on duty round the clock in the healthcare center. If an emergency arises anywhere on campus, once notified, our team members will come to assist you while waiting for emergency personnel to arrive. The sense of community is strong at Walnut Hills. Our residents look out for one another!
Walnut Hills is in the heart of the nation’s largest Amish community. Here you can dive into the history of the Amish settlers who came to this area in the early 19th century, or explore what life is like in the Amish community here today.
Feel free to kick back and relax while enjoying the amazing views on the Walnut Hills campus. It will fill your soul with wonder and glory. From a sunrise to a sunset, and even an occasional rainbow, the view will leave you with a smile on your face. Not to mention a great spot for selfies with the grandchildren!
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The program originated when team members gathered to discuss different ways to address loneliness among residents.
A story of relationships and recovery
These national recognitions reinforce Walnut Hills’ reputation as a community where residents not only live but thrive.
The entire Greencroft community is filled with hope and excitement for this new chapter.
“I could not put full weight on my leg, and I wanted to be stronger before returning home,” said Dorothy Burger. “I chose to try the ‘Road to Home’ program to build my confidence, and I’m so glad I did.”
One of only 1,100 nursing homes in the United States to receive the designation
The outpouring of support from our community and the response of our team has been phenomenal.