Concord Reserve
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- 2116 Dover Center, Westlake, OH 44145
- (440) 871-0090
- 3.8 ( 2 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities
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About This Community
Lutheran Home at Concord Reserve is an independent not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing excellence in health care. Our Senior Life Community features Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing, & Rehabilitation. LHCR is open to individuals of all faiths. We accept Medicare, Medicaid, Private Pay and several private insurances.
Reviews
3.8
( 2 Reviews )
Jill
June 11, 2022
My parents visited several, and Concord Reserve was where they felt most at home. It's very bright and welcoming. The people are really, really kind and caring. It's fairly new, so that was a plus as well. It's very clean, and it's just a really, really lovely place. They have several activities going on. They have speakers that come in. They have music, entertainment on certain nights, movies, and Wii bowling. They have a fitness center, and they have a guy that gives them twice a week workouts. There's yoga. They have outings for lunch and other activities like that. They have cards and bingo. Those are the ones my parents have participated in so far. The food is good. My parents enjoy it. It was very good for us.
Donna
August 23, 2021
Concord Reserve, it's independent living. They don't have villas; they have apartments. It's brand new. They have a nursing facility. Their assisted living is older. Their independent living is brand new. The Towers is brand new and gorgeous. They had wonderful amenities, great opportunities, and a very friendly staff. It is a lovely facility. The meals are included. They have activities and lots of clubs. They don't have a pool; they don't have any of the cruise ship stuff. It's much more the typical living in an apartment kind of stuff with activities for the seniors.
It's wonderful. It is a nice apartment kind of living. We were going to actually go to Concord, but my mom really didn't like being in an apartment. She didn't like downsizing to 798 square feet. The largest apartment they have is 1100 square feet, and she was so struggling with that, but it's lovely.
It's great if you like living in an apartment. If you want to live in an apartment, I would say the Concord is a lovely place to live. However, they do not have the same regimented policy as the other place if residents don't respond. (Every morning) The resident will open the door and slide the slider, and a staff member will walk through the halls to see if the slider had been slid. It's not as automatic and organized (the notification at a specific time if somebody is OK each day). I'm the daughter of a mother who has had two strokes. I worry every day that my mother will have another stroke. The Concorde has a way of identifying, but it's not as organized. It's beautiful. The grounds are wonderful and nice. They have walking trails. It's a very nice place.