Mount Alverna Village offers senior living with a multitude of features and amenities to ensure our residents feel at home. Find comfortable assisted living in a home-like environment, compassionate skilled nursing care and rehabilitation, and memory care that improves the quality of life for your loved ones.
Our catholic senior living community is situated on 24 picturesque acres in Parma, Ohio, and offers a lifestyle that is enriching and inspiring with the care you need now and in the future, including:
Assisted Living
Memory Care
Skilled Nursing Care
Rehabilitation
Looking for a skilled nursing home near you? At Mount Alverna Village, you can enjoy life to the fullest while taking advantage of countless life-enriching activities, a full dining experience, opportunities for intellectual and spiritual growth, and just the right level of senior care that is available when your needs change, all on a beautiful, well-maintained campus.
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Reviews
4.4( 7 Reviews )
By Dawn6
Facility is very clean. Reception is very helpful, but don't let the religious atmosphere fool you. The staff they hire from outside, have very rough disrespectful mannerisms, very loud, talk down to patients. Family members bring up a rash or infection to staff to check on, and they are ignored. Requests put in are cancelled, a lot of carelessness and neglect to patients who have cognitive issues, who can't speak and are helpless. Bed sores and rashes, infections after being in this place for only 2 weeks. BEWARE!!
Mike
August 31, 2017
My father was in the rehab unit of Mt. Alverna Village after a medical procedure. He just got discharged at the end of July. It's newer, very clean, and a very nice facility. The staff was very attentive to his needs. He did not use the dining area. He pretty much ate in his room. He said the food was very good, and they give you a lot of it. He didn't do much other than his therapy. He went and saw a singer one night and he said that she was pretty good.
Margaret109545850
July 20, 2015
My father was at Mount Alverna Village. When he was there, he did get excellent care. They were very attentive and very knowledgeable medical-wise. They took really good care of him. Well, my dad didn't participate in anything. The only thing my dad did was go to Mass every morning, so I don't really know what they provide. The food was very good. You could tell it was home-cooked, and it was really good food. The dining room was small, but I think they did that on purpose so people can socialize. It was clean, and it had a very nice homey atmosphere.
her grandaughter
April 07, 2015
My Grandmother lived at Mt. Alverna for nearly 7 years. Dedicated staff, beautiful & clean atmosphere. Excellent interactive programs & entertainment for the patients. She maintained her dignity there during her final years of life.
Visitor2810
June 21, 2013
Mount Alverna Nursing Home is a very nice place and my mother is well taken care of.
Visitor 9416
May 25, 2013
My husband was in Mt. Alverna Village. He was in a shared room but each resident was on each side, so it looked like they had private rooms. The staff were there when he needed them and they kept him clean. The care he got seemed good and his condition improved.
beccaboo126
July 27, 2011
In 2008, we lost our dear, 78 yr. old mother. My father had been an amazing caregiver to her for over a decade, due to her chronic illnesses. However, for the last few weeks of her life, she needed skilled nursing care. We were fortunate to find placement for her at Mount Alverna, where she had worked 20 yrs. ago. Each of the staff there cared for her like she was their own mother. They would even style her hair and paint her nails. After being diagnosed with cancer in 2010, we lost our beloved father in less than a month. It was his request to also die at Mount Alverna. The 15 days he spent their, prior to his death, were for us "time in God's waiting room." Again, our experience with ALL the staff, was something for which our family is forever appreciative.