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Berkeley Square Retirement Cen

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100 Berkeley Drive, Hamilton, OH 45013

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Berkeley Square Retirement Cen

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Berkeley Square Retirement Center, located at 100 Berkeley Drive in Hamilton, Ohio, is a skilled nursing community operating as a nonprofit corporation—a distinction that reflects a mission-driven approach to senior care that places residents' well-being at the center of every decision. As a nonprofit provider, Berkeley Square directs its resources toward staffing quality, meaningful programming, and a comfortable living environment rather than generating shareholder returns, a characteristic that many families find deeply reassuring. Hamilton, the seat of Butler County, is a city with deep historical roots and an inspiring revitalization story. Situated along the banks of the Great Miami River, Hamilton offers residents and their families a scenic and culturally rich environment. Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park, one of Ohio's most distinctive outdoor art destinations, provides a beautiful setting for family visits across its 300 acres of rolling hills and outdoor sculpture galleries. The Fitton Center for Creative Arts hosts live performances, visual art exhibitions, and cultural events that enrich daily life in the Hamilton community. Hamilton's developing riverfront area along the Great Miami River offers peaceful scenery and walkable green space for residents and their guests. Healthcare resources in Hamilton are robust. Kettering Health Hamilton—known for years as Fort Hamilton Hospital—is a full-service acute-care hospital within the city and serves as a primary medical partner for Berkeley Square residents who require hospital-level care. Mercy Health's Fairfield Hospital in neighboring Fairfield provides additional specialist and emergency services, ensuring Butler County residents have strong healthcare options close to home. For everyday convenience, Hamilton's downtown and surrounding neighborhoods offer diverse dining options, grocery stores, pharmacies, and community services. The city's location just 20 miles north of Cincinnati via I-75 means families from the greater tri-state area—Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana—can visit with relative ease. At Berkeley Square Retirement Center, the nonprofit spirit means every staffing decision, care investment, and programming choice is made in the best interest of the resident. Families throughout Hamilton, Fairfield, Middletown, and across Butler County can trust that their loved ones are in caring, capable hands.

Care Types at Berkeley Square Retirement Cen

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What does it mean that Berkeley Square operates as a nonprofit retirement center? +

As a nonprofit corporation, Berkeley Square Retirement Center reinvests its operating revenues back into resident care, staffing, and facility improvements rather than distributing profits to outside shareholders. This model often means a stronger emphasis on mission-driven care and community accountability, which many families find reassuring when choosing a skilled nursing provider.

What care services are provided at Berkeley Square Retirement Center? +

Berkeley Square Retirement Center provides skilled nursing care, which includes round-the-clock nursing services, post-acute rehabilitation therapy, medication management, wound care, chronic disease management, and long-term residential care for seniors who need ongoing medical support and supervision.

What hospitals are closest to Berkeley Square Retirement Center in Hamilton, OH? +

Kettering Health Hamilton (formerly Fort Hamilton Hospital) is the primary acute-care hospital in Hamilton and is conveniently close to Berkeley Square. Mercy Health's Fairfield Hospital in nearby Fairfield provides additional services, and the full Cincinnati hospital network—including UC Health and TriHealth facilities—is accessible within approximately 30 minutes.

What makes Hamilton, OH a good place for senior living and care? +

Hamilton offers a strong sense of community, a lower cost of living than Cincinnati, excellent healthcare through Kettering Health Hamilton, and meaningful cultural amenities including Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and the Fitton Center for Creative Arts. The city's ongoing revitalization has brought new dining, arts, and recreational opportunities that make family visits more enjoyable. Its location along the Great Miami River also provides beautiful natural scenery.

How can I arrange a visit or tour at Berkeley Square Retirement Center? +

To schedule a tour or learn more about availability and admissions at Berkeley Square Retirement Center, contact the facility directly at (513) 856-8600. The admissions team can walk you through care options, costs, and what to expect during the transition process, and arrange a convenient time for you and your family to visit the community in person.

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