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Alpine House of Maple Heights
5500 Northfield Rd. , Maple Heights, OH, 44137
Alpine House of Maple Heights
5500 Northfield Rd. , Maple Heights, OH, 44137
Welcome to Alpine House of Maple Heights, an Assisted Living community located in Maple Heights, Ohio. The cost of the assisted living community at Alpine House of Maple Heights starts at a monthly rate of $2,450 to $7,335. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
There are 25 hospitals within 25 miles of Alpine House of Maple Heights. The two closest hospitals are South Pointe Hospital which is 2.6 miles away and University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center which is 3.3 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Alpine House of Maple Heights are:
- Beauty & Barber
- Pool
- Outdoor Areas
- Activity Center
- Parking
Services and Amenities
Services
- Housekeeping
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
- Social Outings
- Nearby Shopping
Activities & Fitness
- Allowed Outdoors
- Live Musical Performances
- Birthday Parties
- Dances
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Provided
- Vegetarian
- Library & Computer Lounge
Accommodations
- Beauty Salon
- Central Fireplace
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Cable or Satellite TV
Care
- Nurse
- Physical therapist
- Podiatrist
- Occupational therapist
- Speech therapist
- Diabetic care
Neighborhood
- Jacuzzi
We chose Alpine House of Maple Heights for my father. They have been in contact with me to show that they remember who I am and my dad, and I like that. The room comes with a small balcony, so my dad can open up the window to get some fresh air. They have a little basketball area, a sitting area out...
We chose Alpine House of Maple Heights for my father. They have been in contact with me to show that they remember who I am and my dad, and I like that. The room comes with a small balcony, so my dad can open up the window to get some fresh air. They have a little basketball area, a sitting area outside, and community meals. They said if you weren't able to come down, your meal could be delivered to you. They have a full nurse on staff. I asked a couple of the residents how they liked living there, and they said they did. They have an arts and crafts activity. The dining area was nice and clean. The gentleman was very friendly and knowledgeable. Everybody was nice.
Read moreAlpine House of Maple Heights is assisted living. It's a smaller dwelling that's more secure than where my father is now, so I give them props on the security. The food comes with the rent so you don't have to pay extra for meals, so I give them credit on that as well. And it's a...
Alpine House of Maple Heights is assisted living. It's a smaller dwelling that's more secure than where my father is now, so I give them props on the security. The food comes with the rent so you don't have to pay extra for meals, so I give them credit on that as well. And it's affordable for elderly citizens who are on a fixed income and don't have extra money. This one is elderly-friendly. There's no trouble trying to connect with the staff. We haven't tried the food but they showed us the meals. At the time that I applied, there was one room available that would have been on the second floor. They were accommodating of the fact that I wanted to make it difficult for him to leave, so they were going to put him on the second floor.
Read moreAlpine House of Maple Heights is nice. The rooms are a little small. My brother says my dad doesn't need a lot of room, but I'm going off from my take on it and I don't think that he would like the room being that small. Everything would have been all in one place, and that's not...
Alpine House of Maple Heights is nice. The rooms are a little small. My brother says my dad doesn't need a lot of room, but I'm going off from my take on it and I don't think that he would like the room being that small. Everything would have been all in one place, and that's not what he's used to, so that's the only reason I didn't go with that. However, on the flip side of it, to give it a great review, they are very clean, they were very courteous, and the young lady answered all of my questions. They didn't have memory care. They did a really good job with the remodeling. The rooms are nice, it's just to me, they're too small, but if someone doesn't mind living in a small space, then that's fine. They have a very spacious meeting area. The place is very well lit up probably because they're on the corner, and to me, for my dad, that wasn't a good idea because it's a busy street and he's in a wheelchair and he wanders, so that wouldn't work out for him. It's a very nice place. The staff stayed on his job, and he called, 'Did you make a decision yet? I don't mean to bother you.' He wasn't rude, and he was very professional. Overall, if I were to pick a place, it would be Alpine over the other facility. They have been in existence for two years, and they don't have a lot of residents at the moment. They're building up their clientele. However, I did see a few people that stay there, and they looked pretty comfortable to me. They also have a couple of vans out there to take them shopping or whatever. It was an aide that showed me around. Another thing that I like is that they step up when the director is not there. They don't just say, 'Well, can you come back?' and they don't do that. The young lady knew what she's showing, and she did a very good job. The facility is very clean in there.
Read moreAlpine House of Maple Heights had everything I would need. They provide assistance with bathing, meds, meals, and light housekeeping. Everybody has their own room, too. It's really nice and the staff has been very helpful. They have a game room with pool and foosball tables, a beautiful dining ...
Alpine House of Maple Heights had everything I would need. They provide assistance with bathing, meds, meals, and light housekeeping. Everybody has their own room, too. It's really nice and the staff has been very helpful. They have a game room with pool and foosball tables, a beautiful dining room, a sauna room, and an outside smoking area. When you walk in the door, it doesn't smell. I saw a studio apartment, and it comes with a dorm-sized refrigerator and a microwave. You control your own heat and air conditioning, and they can either come furnished or you can do it yourself, then you have your own bathroom. You're allowed to leave the premises as long as you sign in and out, and you would have to wear a Life Alert in case you fall.
Read moreThis community is strictly for assisted living, and you must be mobile.
The rooms at Alpine House of Maple Heights are spacious. There are also nice sitting areas. They also have a lot of amenities like the spa, game room, a salon, and sitting areas outside. The staff that toured us was super nice and answered all the questions we had. There's also one guy I talked...
The rooms at Alpine House of Maple Heights are spacious. There are also nice sitting areas. They also have a lot of amenities like the spa, game room, a salon, and sitting areas outside. The staff that toured us was super nice and answered all the questions we had. There's also one guy I talked to, who's been calling me, checking up, and asking me if I need help with the paperwork. It's assisted living, and the place was pretty clean. It also felt really homey.
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