Welcome Home
Ayden Healthcare is Ohio’s leading provider of locally owned nursing and rehabilitation communities. We combine rehabilitation therapy with skilled nursing care, all tailored to your unique needs. Whether you need a short-term rehabilitation stay, long-term care, or specialized memory care; Ayden communities are the perfect place to call home.

Welcome Home
Ayden Healthcare is Ohio’s leading provider of locally owned nursing and rehabilitation communities. We combine rehabilitation therapy with skilled nursing care, all tailored to your unique needs. Whether you need a short-term rehabilitation stay, long-term care, or specialized memory care; Ayden communities are the perfect place to call home.

Introducing…
Cassandra Comer
Director of Nursing
Casandra obtained her nursing license in 2008. She is a true example of a hometown hero, born and raised in Oregon, Ohio. Cassandra has remained faithful to the extended care setting. Being the youngest of her 5 siblings, she’d always dreamed of becoming a nurse. When Casandra was little, she watched her mother care for her parents & their elderly neighbor, Casandra would tag along and help clean up their home, make lunch, and do their hair and nails. She has always wanted to help people and her heart has always found its way back to geriatrics.
“Being a caregiver doesn’t just have a positive impact on those who receive care,
but on those who provide that care as well”.
– Cassandra Comer
Cassandra Comer
Director of Nursing
Introducing
Casandra obtained her nursing license in 2008. She is a true example of a hometown hero, born and raised in Oregon, Ohio. Cassandra has remained faithful to the extended care setting. Being the youngest of her 5 siblings, she’d always dreamed of becoming a nurse. When Casandra was little, she watched her mother care for her parents & their elderly neighbor, Casandra would tag along and help clean up their home, make lunch, and do their hair and nails. She has always wanted to help people and her heart has always found its way back to geriatrics.
“Being a caregiver doesn’t just have a positive impact on those who receive care,
but on those who provide that care as well”.