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5
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May 6, 2022
My mother was only in Sunrise at Parma for a month, then she passed away. I visited several nursing homes and Sunrise seemed the best. They were very easy to work with, no difficulty trying to get her admitted or anything. Every time I called, somebody got back to me right away. They answered emails and phone calls and things like that. She got great care. She was in memory care. The staff would try and engage her in activities. She was 97, so she wasn't happy that I moved her. She wasn't that eager to participate, and her mobility was declining, too, but they tried to engage her to eat. The place always looked clean and neat when I was there. She wasn't the most receptive to being there, but it was best for her. She always would go for dessert, but she'd be kind of picky with the other stuff. I think it was the best. I liked the way it was set up and being it was memory care, I didn't have to worry that she would escape. There were alarms on the doors leading out and things like that. I didn't have to worry that way. I would come and do her laundry, but she never looked like she was dirty or anything else like that when I would go to see her. Every other day, I went to see her and they always had her dressed and ready to go whatever was up for the day. They had activities, different trivia, and they'd watch movies and things like that. They had a big communal area. The other residents there would be like, "Well, she didn't do this today" or that kind of thing. There was a view from her room. There was a birdfeeder and flowers outside her window. I thought we could get her bed and a chair and a little end table in the room. Besides the closet space and the bathroom, I thought it was big enough. It didn't look like a hospital room. It looked more like somebody's living room kind of thing as opposed to an institution. I didn't taste the food, but it looked desirable. It didn't look like prison food or anything else like that. They had activities in the common area for the other people that weren't in memory care. They had different places that they could go, but technically it was still during COVID, so there's not much going out that they could do. I saw the residents from the assisted living part coming in. Maybe they would just take them out on a bus ride to look at different things. Once things got better, they had different places that they would go. In the memory care, they said it was a little bit too much to try and keep them corralled from wandering off and things like that. It looked like they had lots of things to do for them in the assisted living facility. I saw them doing puzzles and crafts as I would walk into the memory care. People would sit around and watch TV if they wanted to. They had physical therapy that I saw them do and things like that as well.
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About Sunrise At Parma in Cleveland, Ohio
Focusing on your unique needs and preferences, Sunrise Senior Living takes a holistic approach to senior care. With us, you can expect consistent yet individualized care rooted in evidence based research and theories of aging. From personalized programming to quality dining, we concentrate on your individual wellness and well-being so you can live life exactly how you please. We remain firmly focused on promoting the safety of our residents, and are taking rigorous measures to help maintain their health during this time. Sunrise CareConnect, our electronic health record system, allows physicians to track residents' care, medication protocol, and progress notes remotely. In addition, we are facilitating telehealth visits with health care providers, minimizing the need for external office visits. At Sunrise, championing quality of life for all seniors is our mission and is carried out by every Sunrise team member. Based on resident surveys, consumer insights, and industry metrics, national programs have recognized Sunrise's efforts and our commitment to quality care.Sunrise communities have earned more than 280 National Quality Awards - more than any other assisted living provider. To learn more about our award winning communities, a full listing of the company's recipients can be found on Sunrise's National Quality Award page. To learn more about this providers license and review other available state reports, please visit: Ohio Department of Health Long-Term Care Provider Search
Services and Amenities of Sunrise At Parma in Cleveland, Ohio
Dining
- Communal Dining
Health Services
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Therapies
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Additional Amenity Information
- Dining: All Day Dining
- State Licenses: 2289R
Costs for Sunrise At Parma in Cleveland, Ohio
Memory Care
$9,637
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$6,718
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Reviews of Sunrise At Parma in Cleveland, Ohio
4.6
(13 reviews)
Facility
4.8
Staff
4.6
Food
5.0
Value
5.0
Tammy
3
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August 10, 2023
Sunrise At Parma was nice but overpriced. It was gorgeous. The outdoors was gorgeous. The inside was nice. Everything inside was very nice. It's just that the prices were very high. And the staff members weren't as warm or as caring as the staff at the other place.
Provider Response
Barbara
5
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August 7, 2022
Sunrise At Parma was a very nice-looking place. It was a smaller place than the others I've toured, they had about 50 residents. It felt very homey to me. In a lot of the other places I went to, you hardly see anybody, but when we were here, you see people sitting down to eat, you see people walking around, and you see people sitting outside. When you walk in there was a dog sleeping, it just had a very nice atmosphere. The people that we met were super nice. The best thing was that it was not huge and we saw a lot of the residents when we visited. The one who gave us the tour was Lauren, and she was super accommodating. We took our dad and we were telling her that we were trying to make it not look like a planned visit, and we asked her not to say anything about the cost upfront because that would skew my dad. So she was super nice, she did everything we asked, and she was awesome.
Provider Response
Cheryl
5
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May 6, 2022
My mother was only in Sunrise at Parma for a month, then she passed away. I visited several nursing homes and Sunrise seemed the best. They were very easy to work with, no difficulty trying to get her admitted or anything. Every time I called, somebody got back to me right away. They answered emails and phone calls and things like that. She got great care. She was in memory care. The staff would try and engage her in activities. She was 97, so she wasn't happy that I moved her. She wasn't that eager to participate, and her mobility was declining, too, but they tried to engage her to eat. The place always looked clean and neat when I was there. She wasn't the most receptive to being there, but it was best for her. She always would go for dessert, but she'd be kind of picky with the other stuff. I think it was the best. I liked the way it was set up and being it was memory care, I didn't have to worry that she would escape. There were alarms on the doors leading out and things like that. I didn't have to worry that way. I would come and do her laundry, but she never looked like she was dirty or anything else like that when I would go to see her. Every other day, I went to see her and they always had her dressed and ready to go whatever was up for the day. They had activities, different trivia, and they'd watch movies and things like that. They had a big communal area. The other residents there would be like, "Well, she didn't do this today" or that kind of thing. There was a view from her room. There was a birdfeeder and flowers outside her window. I thought we could get her bed and a chair and a little end table in the room. Besides the closet space and the bathroom, I thought it was big enough. It didn't look like a hospital room. It looked more like somebody's living room kind of thing as opposed to an institution. I didn't taste the food, but it looked desirable. It didn't look like prison food or anything else like that. They had activities in the common area for the other people that weren't in memory care. They had different places that they could go, but technically it was still during COVID, so there's not much going out that they could do. I saw the residents from the assisted living part coming in. Maybe they would just take them out on a bus ride to look at different things. Once things got better, they had different places that they would go. In the memory care, they said it was a little bit too much to try and keep them corralled from wandering off and things like that. It looked like they had lots of things to do for them in the assisted living facility. I saw them doing puzzles and crafts as I would walk into the memory care. People would sit around and watch TV if they wanted to. They had physical therapy that I saw them do and things like that as well.
Provider Response
Winifred
5
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June 27, 2021
The staff at Sunrise at Parma was very friendly and caring, and you could see that they have a good relationship with the residents. The residents were out and talking to each other, and they seemed to be enjoying it. I knew right away I couldn't afford it, and it's disappointing because it was nice. The place was well done. It looked very good. It was all clean, and everything was neat. In terms of location, it was on the outskirts so that's good. I think they had a pool. They had a place for activities and exercise.
Monica
4
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December 23, 2019
The staff at Sunrise at Parma was very good. The place was very cozy, and the residents were always up and about and engaged. I saw them doing an activity. The room was just too small. The food was good. I saw both their assisted living and memory care facilities. They had an activity room, birds, a dog, a game room, a library, and gardens.
snoopy34leb
5
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March 22, 2017
Our mother has been a resident in the memory care unit for 3 years. My brother, sister and I are very pleased with the care she has been given. The staff genuinely cares about her and makes sure she is comfortable.
Bruce843158
5
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September 30, 2016
Sunrise At Parma was very nice, and it was high on our list, but they wanted $3000 upfront fee, and I thought it was just ridiculous. We liked it, but the fee was more than what I was willing to pay. Everybody that I talked to was very nice, and we liked the facility. It was the upfront fee that was a disqualifier. They had a very extensive facility, and it was very nice.
RichardEIBNY
3
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June 10, 2016
Overall, we were not pleased with the staff in Sunrise at Parma. The rooms were fine, but the staff did not pay a lot of attention to the residents. It seemed they spent more time talking with each other than taking care of the patients. They had a room for activities, but we did not have the chance to see their activities. The dining area was fine. The place was very nice and was a two- or three-story building.
Provider Response
We’re sorry to hear that you did not have a positive experience. Please contact us at information (at) sunriseseniorliving.com so we can better understand your concerns. –The Sunrise Team
Caring Daughter120229950
5
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February 29, 2016
The rooms at Sunrise at Parma were very nice. Mom is in a studio-type apartment. The staff are very friendly and caring. Mom seems to be happy with them. They were very professional with their presentation when we did our initial tour and they’ve been very responsive to any request we had. Overall, we were very pleased. Mom’s room is in a corner which has two big windows that she can look at out the main street. The room was cute because we were able to bring some of her living room furniture so it was very cozy-looking. She has a small kitchenette with just a refirgerator but she doesn’t have a microwave because she cannot do these things on her own. She has own private bathroom with a handicap-accessible shower and she has a nice size closet. I personally think their food is great. They have quite different activities like they go on outings, they have different musical performers coming in, they have manicures and a beauty shop, they have board games and bingo. They have physical therapy activities. They have cocktail happy hour once a week too. They have some nice garden patios. Overall, we’ve been very happy with this facility.
Caring103514350
5
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March 25, 2015
Sunrise was very nice, and it was very helpful. Everything was fine, and it looked like a top-notch facility.
blackdot
5
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August 28, 2014
I really liked Sunrise. It was on the top of my list. It was very homey and I liked the layout. I liked the rooms. In between the dining room and major rooms, they had other gathering places. If somebody couldn't walk very far, they could sit down with other people. They had different levels of care, with the memory impaired as well. They had one-bedrooms and rooms that could be shared. They had a lot of activities. I saw some of the crafts that the people were making. They involved them and they keep exercising their minds. They had special occasions where everybody dressed up and danced. The people who are working there were very helpful. They had choices when it came to the food, so it would be something for a picky eater or somebody that liked just about everything.
Dwight4
5
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June 26, 2014
My mother is really happy at Sunrise at Parma. It's a very homey atmosphere. There are a lot of windows and woodwork. It has a 1940s or 1950s décor. There are a lot of clear domes on the top of the roof that let the sunlight in. The staff is excellent. They come around to each individual about a half an hour before meals are going to be served, and they make sure that they know that the meals are about to be served. If they don't come down there in about five minutes, they come back around to the ones who haven?t showed up yet. It's a very warm and friendly place. They have a therapy dog. I have a vision problem. The dog was laying in the hallway, I didn't see it, and I stepped on it. It's a very forgiving dog. They have a 2-person suite where each person actually has their own bedroom with a solid door that they can close. Then two of them share a kitchenette and a bathroom, and there's a door outside of that that can be closed also. They allow pets there. My mom told me about one lady who had a cat. They also have a thing for dementia patients that's secured.
Judy18
5
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May 3, 2013
I visited Sunrise Assisted Living because it was very close to where my father lives when I looked for an assisted living facility for him. But he does not want to go anywhere where they don't let them smoke in their own rooms. It's fairly new. They have one section where they have people who forget, the other is for people who needs physical therapy or some sort of care. It's very nice there. They have two bedrooms and one bedroom. They have three meals a day. They provide them a central location where they can have coffee, juice or popcorn any time of day.
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