

About Us
THE JUDSON PALMER HOME OFFERS LIFELONG CARE TO WOMEN OF HANCOCK COUNTY
Looking for assisted living in Findlay, OH? Consider The Judson Palmer Home. Since 1950, our staff have provided high-quality assisted living services to those who need it throughout the region. Our facility takes great pride in serving our residents in the best possible way.
If you would like to learn more about our home, contact us online or call (419) 422-9656. To join our team, please fill out an application here on our website.
WHAT MAKES THE JUDSON PALMER HOME UNIQUE?
The Judson Palmer Home is a non-profit organization funded by a trust established by Judson and Katharine Palmer. The Judson Palmer Home is a charitable organization and, as such, does not charge residents with monthly fees. All rooms are private with an ensuite bathroom.
The Judson Palmer Home’s Admittance Criteria
When you need quality assisted living, call The Judson Palmer Home. Check out our criteria for admittance:
Women who are 55 and older
Residents of Hancock County
In reasonably good health for age and of sound mind
In financial need
If you or a love one meets our admittance criteria, reach out to us today. Our staff will be more than happy to assist you.

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Consider the Judson Palmer Home when you need an assisted living facility for you or your loved one in Findlay, OH.
Amenities
24 Hour Care
Nurses, STNAs, MACs
Housekeeping
Private Rooms
TV/Phones Included
Transportation Services
Activities & Outdoor Spaces
Beautician
Laundry
Testimonials
“The Judson Palmer Home has earned our highest recommendation for care, action, and compassion. Our family can rest easy knowing our mother’s final 20 years were spent in leisure, ease, and happiness. We know we provided the very best for the very best.”
Bruce Smith
“The Judson Palmer Home is a gem in the midst of Findlay. We will always be loyal and supportive advocates of this wonderful facility.”
Patricia Boland & Family
“I cannot imagine Mom receiving better care anywhere else. It is evident that you see your work not as a job but as a mission. I will be forever thankful for your care and love for my Mom.”
Doug Schmidt
