LifeSphere

LifeSphere is a non-profit organization headquartered in Springdale, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. The organization is centered around helping older adults live to their highest potential as individuals by helping them seek independence, good health and personal fulfillment. LifeSphere owns and operates The Knolls of Oxford and Maple Knoll Village continuing care retirement communities (CCRC), Sycamore Senior Center, Maple Knoll Senior Services three HUD Residences, LifeSphere Home Health Services, WMKV 89.3 FM Radio Station, a Montessori Child Center, the Manor House restaurant, the Main Street Café, and an array of other services for seniors.

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History of LifeSphere

LifeSphere has existed in one form or another since 1848. It was founded when a group of concerned citizens of Cincinnati witnessed the untenable situation of elderly persons without families. Led by Mrs. Lydia Beecher, the stepmother of Harriet Beecher Stowe, this benevolent group created a home for these individuals and planted the seeds of what would become LifeSphere.

Below is a timeline that begins in 1848 and continues through today.

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Maple Knoll Village

Maple Knoll Village is a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) in Springdale, Ohio, United States, about 20 minutes from downtown Cincinnati. Originally founded in 1848, it is home to over 700 seniors who live in independent-living cottages and apartments, assisted living apartments, and a nursing home.

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