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The Renaissance
26376 John Rd, Olmsted Township, OH, 44138
The Renaissance
26376 John Rd, Olmsted Township, OH, 44138
Design Your Own Lifestyle at Renaissance Retirement Campus
Renaissance Retirement Campus, an independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing community outside Cleveland, gives older adults plenty of options to design their lifestyles. There are clubs to join (book club, walking club, knitters groups), educational lectures to attend, live entertainment to dance to and personal training sessions where residents get fit. Every week, there are happy hours, Lunch Bunch outings, wine-pairing dinners and memorable celebrations for residents.
According to the National Council for Home Safety and Security, Olmsted Falls is considered the safest city in Ohio. It’s a good thing because, thanks to scheduled excursions, adults at Renaissance Retirement Campus get out a lot. You might see them enjoying themselves at Cleveland Guardians games, attending shows at the Clague Playhouse Community Theatre and strolling around Cleveland Metroparks. When they’re not busy engaging with the events calendar, they can take walks around the pond, curl up with a good book in the overstuffed library or attend a religious service in the chapel.
Renaissance Retirement Campus: Luxurious Homes Await
The villas at Renaissance Retirement Campus boast high-end touches like Corian countertops, integrated sinks, modern appliances, private patios and walk-in closets. Residents can even choose their paint and carpet colors. Each option offers two bedrooms and at least one and a half bathrooms; some include sunrooms, dens and utility rooms.
The Carol B. Hall Assisted Living neighborhood provides an extra level of support to help older people stay as independent as possible for as long as possible. Caregivers offer 24-hour assistance with medication management and activities of daily living (ADLs), such as dressing, grooming, eating, mobility and hygiene.
The Health Center Skilled Nursing neighborhood steps up the level of care with 24-hour RN staffing and assistance with a wide range of conditions, including diabetes, wounds, cardiopulmonary diseases, ostomy and neurological ailments.
For more on these care levels (or to see prices and schedule a tour of Renaissance Retirement Campus), please chat with our team.
There are 18 hospitals within 25 miles of The Renaissance. The two closest hospitals are St John Medical Center which is 3.5 miles away and Southwest General Health Center which is 4.4 miles away.
Services and Amenities
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Care
- Saint Louis University Hospital
I worked with Loretta! She is so awesome! Great clean facility in assisted living. Will definitely pick up again on intely!
Compassionate people, skilled therapists, and delicious food
I am posting on an anonymous account but would say I worked here for maybe a month. There is a specific nurse who needs to be fired already because she overworks new staff and can be quite ugly towards you if you’re agency or new. The only thing they got going for them is the HR department. Althou...
I am posting on an anonymous account but would say I worked here for maybe a month. There is a specific nurse who needs to be fired already because she overworks new staff and can be quite ugly towards you if you’re agency or new. The only thing they got going for them is the HR department. Although I can say, The housekeepers are amazing as well. All the STNA’s who have been there along time come off fake and cliquey. I do not recommend you to work here. I would never work here again. They are unprofessional and unorganized. It makes A lot of sense why they are having trouble keeping newer aides on staff as they do not care about you.
Read moreWould not recommend. The nursing staff, aides and therapists were great. The administrators are difficult and unhelpful. I will never recommend them based on my experience.
If I could give this place zero stars I would I was a agency person who picked up here , for a 8 hour shift the older lady who was the nurse here was extremely mean to me and to the point of abusive, she over worked me, and the whole day keep looking at me in a mean way at the end of my shift I was ...
If I could give this place zero stars I would I was a agency person who picked up here , for a 8 hour shift the older lady who was the nurse here was extremely mean to me and to the point of abusive, she over worked me, and the whole day keep looking at me in a mean way at the end of my shift I was still catching my breath…. No joke even when I had got home I was still catching my breath I’ve never worked so hard in my entire life… in the begging of the week I went to the ER for panic attack and a few days after I worked at this faculty, all the nurse and aides told me I didn’t need to work so hard and they felt bad what this nurse was doing to me, im honestly at the point where I’m about to report this nurse for abusive behavior, other agnecy aides have told me she has treated them the same as well. I really wish I remember her name Becasuse I would expose her, if your a agency aide please speak up and don’t let this nurse treat you in this way, after that shift I never picked up another shift to work at this facility
Read moreBeautiful campus so I was pleased with our decision to have my mom be admitted to the skilled care unit. Unfortunately there was a lack of communication between the managers and the staff. My mom had end of life congestive heart failure and kidney failure. The management team had a nice plan laid ou...
Beautiful campus so I was pleased with our decision to have my mom be admitted to the skilled care unit. Unfortunately there was a lack of communication between the managers and the staff. My mom had end of life congestive heart failure and kidney failure. The management team had a nice plan laid out for my mom''s care but it was not communicated to the nurses (agency most likely). Because of their negligence, my mom was admitted to the hospital on mother''s day. My mom was shaking so bad when the family came to visit her. Her blood sugar was over 600! They wanted to wait over an hour to see if her sugar level would go down. That is dangerous as she can go into diabetic shock. I told the nurse no way, she needs to go to the ER now! The diagnosis at the er was high potassium and she was septic. Just also want to mention that one nurse gave my mom a banana the night before for her night snack. My mom had kidney failure...who would give a kidney failure patient a banana?! Also, the one stna didn''t want to do her job so she let my aunt and cousin bathe my mom. Another complaint is they had my mom in the hotest room. She''s on oxygen and had a hard time breathing in there due to lack of air flow. I had to buy a fan to help! Absolutely disappointed in their staff on the skilled unit.
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