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Local Resources for Dayton’s Seniors: A 2025 Guide

As we look toward 2025, locating reliable and supportive services for seniors in Dayton has never been more important. At 10 Wilmington Place, we’ve gathered a comprehensive set of local, state, and national resources designed to support seniors and their families. Whether you’re exploring senior living options like Independent Living, Assisted Living, or Memory Care in the Dayton, Ohio area or are seeking assistance with healthcare, finance, or moving out, our guide can help steer you in the right direction.

Montgomery County Veteran Service Commission

Local veterans and surviving spouses may qualify for the Veterans Aid & Attendance pension, which can help offset senior living costs. The Commission assists applicants through the process.

 

Ohio Assisted Living Association (OALA)

OALA represents the largest network of assisted living communities across Ohio. Their mission is to support quality growth in the sector and provide oversight and advocacy for long-term care services statewide.

Alzheimer’s Association

This leading nonprofit offers resources on care, support networks, risk reduction, and cutting-edge research into Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. There is a local chapter in Dayton. In fact, 10 Wilmington Place is proud to partner with the Alzheimer’s Association of Dayton to host a Dementia Caregiver Support Group on the third Thursday of the month from 5-6pm right here in our building.

AARP (American Association of Retired People)

AARP is the largest nonprofit organization for Americans aged 50 and over. In 2025 it continues to offer discounts and support across diverse areas including health, travel, insurance, and automotive services.

Ohio Association of Area Agencies on Aging (O4A)

A statewide coalition advancing services, advocacy, and support for older adults, their families, and caregivers.

Social Security Administration

The official federal portal for retirement, disability, and survivor benefits. Essential for understanding monthly entitlements, eligibility, and how to apply.

Why These Resources Matter in 2025

Veteran benefits can be a big help for those who’ve served, easing the cost of care. Groups like OALA, the Alzheimer’s Association, and AARP are also great go-to resources for support, guidance, and making sure seniors have what they need. And for everything from daily caregiving help to planning for the future, local agencies and programs like Social Security are there to back you up.

Ready to Learn More?

At 10 Wilmington Place, our team is here to answer questions and help you explore the options that best fit your needs.
Prefer a deep dive? Explore our on-site library of blog articles, covering everything from relocation tips to caregiving strategies.

Explore More of 10 Wilmington Place

While you’re reviewing resources, remember to consider the lifestyle and care options available at our community:

 

Living Option

Description

Independent Living

Maintenance-free apartments, services, daily meals, housekeeping, 24/7 emergency support, utilities and transportation included

Assisted Living

Includes all Independent Living amenities, plus round the clock nursing and a customized care plan

Memory Care

Specialized support for Alzheimer’s and any other form of dementia in a secure, resident centered setting

 

Learn more about activities, amenities, floor plans, and community life by visiting our campus in Dayton or calling to schedule a tour at 937‑253‑1010.

Final Thoughts

Understanding senior care options in 2025 doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With veterans benefits, state and national organizations, and essential federal programs at your disposal, our curated guide empowers you to make informed choices. Let 10 Wilmington Place be your trusted partner as you explore these resources and create a fulfilling next chapter.

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