Sunrise At Parma

  • 7766 Broadview Road, Cleveland, OH 44134
  • (216) 661-6800
  • 4.8 ( 1 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

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.

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4.8 ( 1 Reviews )
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Cheryl
May 05, 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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