Overview of Antonine Village In North Jackson, Ohio, the Antonine Sisters have operated a care campus since 1991. The current building, completed in 2014, sits at 2675 North Lipkey Road in Mahoning County with 55 beds and a religious identity that runs through the structure of daily life. The Sisters are a Maronite Catholic congregation; care is confirmed open to residents of any faith, background, or origin.
Four care tracks operate on-site: assisted living, memory care, adult day care, and respite care. Short-term rehabilitation runs through an on-site therapy center, physicians see patients at the facility rather than sending them out, and staffing is 24 hours with licensed nurses and CNAs. Transportation is available for residents who need it.
A chapel anchors campus life with daily Mass and rosary, along with Bible study held there; pastoral care is worked into the care model rather than offered as an optional add-on. The community sits beside the National Shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon, which gives this stretch of rural Ohio a weight that extends well beyond its geography.
Rooms are private or semi-private, each with a shower and kitchenette. Three dining rooms serve home-cooked meals every day, and two activity rooms support a program of crafts, painting, bingo, games, and community outings. Outdoor courtyards give residents room to move outside.
The Walk Score is 1; so it’s in car-dependent territory, full stop. Families should plan for personal vehicle travel; on-site transportation covers residents.
Antonine Village is a small, multi-program campus built around a specific religious framework, with confirmed memory care, adult day services, and short-term respite alongside its core assisted living. The open-admission policy means the faith context doesn’t require a faith match, only a comfort with one.