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The food is good. They have a lot of amenities. The Renaissance is a a good place. Most people are happy here. I would recommend the community to others for their loved ones. They have walking paths through the woods, and buildings, fitness center, swimming pool, and more for the residents to choose from for activities. They have nursing care if needed. They even have a beauty shop and a barber shop. There is a Grand room with all types of newspapers.... Read more
The Renaissance straddles the edge of Cleveland’s southwestern suburbs and the surrounding countryside. With a continuum of services — including independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing — residents can rest easy knowing their needs will always be met. The Renaissance is just 20 minutes from the scenic shores of Lake Erie and is conveniently located near several health care providers, hospitals, historical sites, dining options, and alluring riverside parks.
Caregivers at The Renaissance know residents by name and provide a variety of personalized 24-hour care services that include assistance with activities of daily living, diabetic care, and occupational therapy. Caregivers aim to improve the quality of life of each resident by focusing on their physical and mental well-being.
From classes in the fitness center to special celebrations and social events, The Renaissance helps residents stay engaged with activities that appeal to a variety of interests and abilities. For those who enjoy venturing out, the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds holds its annual Magic of Lights display every holiday season. There is professional baseball in the summer, football in the fall, and basketball throughout the winter. For those who enjoy a little taste of the odd, the nearby Buckland Museum of Witchcraft and Magick...
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The food is good. They have a lot of amenities. The Renaissance is a a good place. Most people are happy here. I would recommend the community to others for their loved ones. They have walking paths through the woods, and buildings, fitness center, swimming pool, and more for the residents to choose from for activities. They have nursing care if needed. They even have a beauty shop and a barber shop. There is a Grand room with all types of newspapers.
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Even during these current circumstances our loved one is still enjoying participating in the activities that they have to offer.
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It's a nice facility, when we get back to normal this facility is excellent. They have a good covid plan in place. The apts are a good size, and the food is ok but before covid, it was a lot better. I would recommend this facility to others.
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My parents moved into the independent living a little over 2 years ago. My mother passed away shortly after unexpectedly. The staff and fellow residents were extremely supportive to my father during this difficult time. I can’t say enough about the staff from the front desk to the dining room. Everyone is very professional along with being thoughtful. If your looking for outstanding food this is your place. The dining room offers many different dishes nightly along with soup, salad, and don’t forget desserts. They make me feel at ease when I leave that my father is in good hands. Keep up the good work!!!
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Our Father received very poor treatment within the skilled nursing facility at The Renaissance. Numerous falls and the development of a stage III bed sore made the last few weeks of his life very uncomfortable. I would not recommend The Renaissance to any family looking for a safe and caring facility for an aged family member.
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Our family would not recommend the skilled nursing facility at The Renaissance. The staff to patient ratio is poor and many staff are not skilled with adaptive equipment needed by many residents. Our Father fell four times, hitting his head with each fall. Furthermore, he developed a stage III bed sore due to sitting in urine for long periods of time.
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It's really sad when you lose a loved one because of medical incompetence. My dad was brought to this facility for rehab after having hip surgery, and left a few days later in an ambulance with a severe UTI, which had basically been ignored by the staff. Three weeks later he was dead. I filed a complaint with the state, and when they came to complete an inspection, there was no wrongdoing found ON THAT DATE. Ummm......what about the dates when my dad was there??? I would not recommend this place to anyone, and feel horrible about picking it for him in the first place. There was no sense of urgency when we requested that my dad be tested for a UTI, and even though they passed the inspection, I will hold them accountable for the rest of my life.
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This is a wonderful commuity for care. The staff are always responsive at all times. The community is clean and a nice The variety of meals are outstanding and wonderful. They offer alot of good activites for the residents. We feel good knowing that they are happy at this community for the good care and the value.
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beautiful grounds, caring staff, skilled nursing is very expensive!
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This place was a bit smaller than what Mom was looking for, and she really was not interested in a community that included care of any sort. She wanted a community with residents that are as active as she is. It was a nice looking place in general, and the staff were friendly, but it wasn't the atmosphere Mom was looking for.
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The Renaissance has received an average review rating of 3.3 based on 10 reviews. See all reviews.
Call (440) 235-7100 to reach a resident at The Renaissance.
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