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Symphony at Olmsted Falls
25880 Elm St, Olmsted Falls, OH, 44138
Symphony at Olmsted Falls
25880 Elm St, Olmsted Falls, OH, 44138
Welcome to Symphony at Olmsted Falls, a premier Elegance Senior Living community offering specialized memory care services in Olmsted Fall, OH.
Memory Care in Olmsted Falls, OH
Symphony at Olmsted Falls uses a customized approach to memory care, tailoring each resident’s experience to his or her unique needs.
Using pre-transition assessments, Symphony at Olmsted Falls identifies a person’s current stage of memory loss. The evaluation helps Symphony at Olmsted Falls determine the right amount of care to provide, creating an ideal balance of support for the resident.
As a resident’s needs change, possibly due to the progression of their dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, Symphony at Olmsted Falls is equipped to help. They adjust each resident’s service plan to reflect his or her current level of care, paying close attention to changes in a person’s routine.
Symphony at Olmsted Falls emphasizes strong relationships between staff and residents, encouraging caregivers to get to know community members on a closer, more personal basis. Families are welcome to learn more about the ways Symphony at Olmsted Falls implements companionship into their customized memory care approach by chatting with us below.
Symphony at Olmsted Falls Dining
Symphony at Olmsted Falls offers dining on campus, helping residents meet their daily nutritional intake needs without lifting a finger to cook or order takeout.
The community uses a socially centered approach to dining, inspiring residents to enjoy their meals in the beautiful restaurant-style dining room. Surrounded by their peers, group dining offers a prime opportunity for residents to make friends and share conversations about their day.
Culinary experts craft each meal according to a resident’s unique dietary needs. Families are welcome to learn more about the ways Symphony at Olmsted Falls offers dignified dining in their community by chatting with us below.
Symphony at Olmsted Falls Life Enrichment
Symphony at Olmsted Falls invites residents to live an active, engaged lifestyle by providing numerous life enrichment opportunities on campus each morning, afternoon, and evening.
Designed to suit residents living with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, Symphony at Olmsted Falls’ life enrichment opportunities inspire participants’ minds, bodies, and souls. Residents have ongoing chances to spend time with their peers, make friends, and enjoy hands-on activities with an endless array of calendar events happening at Symphony at Olmsted Falls.
From adaptive exercise classes to arts and crafts, movie screenings, volunteer opportunities, lifelong learning, and more, there’s something fun for everyone to enjoy at Symphony at Olmsted Falls. To learn more about the community’s engaging life enrichment opportunities, please chat with us below.
Safety Features at Symphony at Olmsted Falls
Symphony at Olmsted Falls goes the extra mile to make their community a safe, comfortable place to call home by implementing an array of safety features designed for residents living with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
By staffing caregivers 24-hours a day, 365 days a year, Symphony at Olmsted Falls gives residents and their family members around-the-clock peace of mind. Staff assist at a moment’s notice when requested, whether residents press their emergency pendent or they are notified by the emergency alert system.
Thoughtfully-designed surroundings set the stage for residents to live with ease. The community is fitted with safety features like handrails, wide hallways, and limited fall hazards, helping residents enjoy their home to the fullest. Community spaces feature clearly marked and easy-to-read signs, helping residents find important resources throughout the residence.
Staff conduct safety checks to learn about each resident’s current mood and condition, identifying concerns before they become emergencies. Families are welcome to learn more about the safety features Symphony at Olmsted Falls provides by chatting with us below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does Symphony at Olmsted Falls accept Medicare or Medicaid?
Symphony at Olmsted Falls is not certified to accept Medicare or Medicaid as payment for long-term care. Their services are non-medical and do not include ongoing medical attention.
The community accepts private pay and long-term care insurance to cover their fees, while some residents may qualify for additional financial assistance through VA benefits or Medicaid waivers. Families are welcome to learn more about their options to pay for long-term care by chatting with us below.
Q: How much does Symphony at Olmsted Falls cost?
Symphony at Olmsted Falls’ monthly fees are set according to each resident’s unique service plan and housing accommodations. Dining, housekeeping, and life enrichment are included with the monthly fee.
Families are welcome to get a personalized quote for Symphony at Olmsted Falls by chatting with us below.
Q: What levels of care does Symphony at Olmsted Falls provide?
Symphony at Olmsted Falls is a dedicated memory care community offering services tailored to residents living with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
The community does not offer skilled nursing care or post-acute healthcare services. Symphony at Olmsted Falls’ staff are happy to help families find suitable third-party providers for additional services as necessary.
Families are welcome to learn more about the services Symphony at Olmsted Falls offers by chatting with us below.
Q: Does Symphony at Olmsted Falls allow pets?
Symphony at Olmsted Falls is pet-friendly. Families are welcome to learn more about the community’s pet policy by chatting with us below.
Q: What coronavirus precautions does Symphony at Olmsted Falls take?
Symphony at Olmsted Falls offers a proactive approach to safety for Symphony at Olmsted Falls’ residents, implementing precautions as advised by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to promote good health and sanitation on campus.
Staff are using advanced cleaning procedures to keep surfaces throughout the community free of viruses and bacteria. Caregivers wear masks during their shifts and residents socially-distance themselves during community events.
Families are welcome to get more information about the coronavirus precautions currently in place for Symphony at Olmsted Falls staff and residents by chatting with us below.
Q: How do I find more information about Symphony at Olmsted Falls?
Symphony at Olmsted Falls offers free tours of their community, welcoming families to see everything they offer in person. During the tour, families have an opportunity to experience Symphony at Olmsted Falls’ housing and meet the staff.
Families are welcome to schedule a tour by chatting with us below. In-person tours may be restricted as a COVID-19 precaution, with 3D Tours available online as an alternative.
There are 19 hospitals within 25 miles of Symphony at Olmsted Falls. The two closest hospitals are Southwest General Health Center which is 4.0 miles away and St John Medical Center which is 4.5 miles away.
We chose Symphony at Olmsted Falls for my mom because it's centrally located for the family to be able to go and visit. The staff is great, they're just wonderful. I haven't tasted the food myself but my mother likes it. They have movie nights, bingo, they have one-on-one time, social...
We chose Symphony at Olmsted Falls for my mom because it's centrally located for the family to be able to go and visit. The staff is great, they're just wonderful. I haven't tasted the food myself but my mother likes it. They have movie nights, bingo, they have one-on-one time, social time, they do journaling, they have a whole list of things. They put out a monthly calendar so the family can see what's going on and when. I have no complaints. The rooms are large and the bathrooms are especially large, mom has mobility issues so it works out well. But just like all of these places, it's so expensive that we're concerned she'll run out of money before she passes away.
Read moreWe did tour the Symphony at Olmsted Falls. They're mainly memory care. They would give my parents enough activity as in assisted living, but they're not the right fit for that reason. Their apartment was too small for really what my parents need. There weren't enough amenities to make...
We did tour the Symphony at Olmsted Falls. They're mainly memory care. They would give my parents enough activity as in assisted living, but they're not the right fit for that reason. Their apartment was too small for really what my parents need. There weren't enough amenities to make the two of them happy. They would have been perfectly good if it was just my mother, but as a twosome, they were not. They have an activity lady that keeps them doing things like yoga and stuff like that. It was a Sunday, and we didn't get to see much of that, and a lot of the residents were in wheelchairs. The girl that gave us the tour and the staff that we met were fantastic. The facility was pretty as far as visually appealing, but mentally stimulating for my father, not so much. The food smelled good. It's in the middle of nowhere, and there's not much around it. You could go sit outside on the patio, but there wasn't much for them to do. They couldn't walk to even a convenience store. They said they were going to take some of the residents to the fair this week, but it wasn't anything right for my parents at the time. Even the girl who gave us the tour said, 'I don't think your parents are ready for us.' The staff was very good. However, their apartments were way too small for two people.
Read moreRight now, we're considering Symphony at Olmsted Falls for my mom. I wanted more bang for the buck. It is probably the least expensive facility that we found that was a private pay. We felt that she would be comfortable there. I loved their courtyard. My mom really likes to garden, so that wa...
Right now, we're considering Symphony at Olmsted Falls for my mom. I wanted more bang for the buck. It is probably the least expensive facility that we found that was a private pay. We felt that she would be comfortable there. I loved their courtyard. My mom really likes to garden, so that was something that she'll be able to do there. Her room would face the courtyard, which is nice because she's afraid of big trees. The level of care during the day probably was the same for most facilities that we looked at, and it was acceptable. This one's close to my home, so we would be able to go in and just make sure she's OK. The rooms were bigger in this place than the other facilities that we looked at, and they gave the same amount of care as far as bringing in other services to help like podiatry. They had two nurses on staff during the day and one in the evening. They seemed to have good activities directors that have been there for a long time. I just felt comfortable. They were just very friendly. In touring the place, the residents looked happy, and they didn't look out of it. I just felt very comfortable there.
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