McMullen Assisted Care

McMullen Assisted Care For senior adults who wish to maintain their independent lifestyle, but may need additional assistan With the motto “Providing for your needs. John explains.

Residents can enjoy the privacy of one of the 16 apartment style units each offering living room, bedroom, kitchenette and bathroom with walk-in shower. Supporting your independence” the staff is here to help with daily needs allowing family and friends to have peace of mind. Those who are able can continue their lifestyle driving to church, appointments, or going out with friends. Transportation

is available for those who require assistance. John McMullen, LPN, is the administrator while his wife Mona, is the hair dresser and activity director. Daughter, Brittany McMullen, is the administrative assistant/kitchen manager & Logan Flenner is the nurse. "We especially emphasize due to our smaller size, our residents receive more personalized care." "McMullen Assisted Care is all inclusive. Meals, laundry, housekeeping, personal care, assistance with medication, and TV service are all included." The staff of 14 has enabled the facility to be ranked 21st out of 635 assisted living facilities and first in Ashland County in the state 2015 Resident/Family Satisfaction Survey and consistently receive excellent reviews by Ohio Department of Health. Residents enjoy outings to places such as the Bible walk, Carousel Works, Ashland Fairgrounds to see the Clydesdales, Mohican Treehouses, and bi-weekly lunch bunch. Chaplain visits, Communion, crafts, games, and Mystery Guests are also on the activity calendar. The location next to the high school enables students to visit and entertain. McMullen Assisted Care also provides Daily Senior Care. For less than home care, a guest can visit from 7 am to 7 pm and receive 3 home cooked meals, activities, socialization with new friends, assistance with self- medication and a caring staff. When the residents were asked by Mona what they liked best about McMullen Assisted Care, they replied "everyone's friendly", "the care is excellent", 'it's very clean and quiet", and "the food is great!" One resident summed it all up by saying "It's just like being at home with one big family."

Corn hole and Wheel of Fortune. The category “What are you doing!” always gives you an automatic three letters! John and...
05/29/2026

Corn hole and Wheel of Fortune. The category “What are you doing!” always gives you an automatic three letters! John and I record it and have friendly competition. I had hopes with the gal in the final round tonight and she didn’t know it. “Whispering!”
I would’ve won $40,000!

05/27/2026

The beautiful intro is long but you’ll recognize the song. I bet it’s one of your favorites, too!

05/26/2026
05/26/2026

Appropriate for Memorial Day. Prayers said for families, friends, and comrades who have lost a special someone during combat or non combat.

05/24/2026

“Great is Thy Faithfulness” for you on this dreary Sunday morning.

05/23/2026

Shine your light!

05/23/2026

05/22/2026

For your listening pleasure today is one of Angie’s pieces from our Ladies Luncheon.

Everyone enjoyed our Ladies Luncheon. Angela Spreng, the LHS band director, entertained us with her amazing talent! I’m ...
05/21/2026

Everyone enjoyed our Ladies Luncheon. Angela Spreng, the LHS band director, entertained us with her amazing talent! I’m going to share the joy and show you a video each day for the next 4-5 days.
Stay tuned! 🎼♥️ 🎹

What a beautiful afternoon! Residents enjoyed visiting outside. They also did chair yoga with Cathy Theimens outside dur...
05/20/2026

What a beautiful afternoon! Residents enjoyed visiting outside. They also did chair yoga with Cathy Theimens outside during worship. Last Saturday I took a couple to the Loudonville Church Women’s Luncheon at the Trinity Church. There was a line in the living room awaiting our podiatrist to come trim toe nails! And look at our huge raccoon that hangs around! We have lots of squirrels, deer, and a skunk bigger than the raccoon! Some residents have bird feeders and one throws peanuts out her window. One squirrel doesn’t have a tail. He’s been here for years. We call him Stubby. (We have permission from these folks to show their pictures on Facebook)

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201 School Drive
Loudonville, OH
44842

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