Loretto Community Residences

    4810 S Salina St, Syracuse, NY, 13205
    3.7 · 6 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Skilled nursing

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    Amenities

    3.67 · 6 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      3.7
    • Staff

      3.7
    • Meals

      3.5
    • Building

      3.8
    • Value

      3.4

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    About Loretto Community Residences

    Loretto Community Residences, located at 4810 S Salina St in Syracuse, NY, provides assisted living and independent living services for adults aged 45 and older, and the focus here is on supporting people who have a primary psychiatric disability or have relied on mental health treatment, offering them a safe place while they work on becoming more independent, because, well, everyone needs a little help sometimes, and they keep that in mind day to day. The place has three private group homes with a homelike setting, where residents get help with daily activities, medication management, meals, and personal care, and staff encourages folks to speak up for themselves and participate in decision making, which means you get a sense that people are respected for who they are right now, no matter what they've been through. The center works with adults who range from folks who want to downsize and live independently, all the way to those needing memory care, rehabilitation, or round-the-clock support, and they adjust each care plan as needs change, so no one's left behind when more help is needed, and thanks to the emergency alert system and 24-hour supervision, everyone stays as safe and comfortable as possible. Residents get to enjoy community programs like movie nights, arts and crafts, barber and salon services, and walks through social activities and all-day dining, plus the dining room always serves meals that can be tailored for allergies or diabetes when that's needed, and there's help with laundry and housekeeping, taking a lot of stress off folks who struggle with those tasks. For those with complex needs, there's skilled nursing and rehabilitation services, along with specialized memory support for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, so even as health needs change, there's always a plan to match, and all these services can sometimes be paid with Medicaid, depending on your eligibility. The staff, over 2,500 strong across multiple locations in Central New York, have a simple goal, which is to help every resident build skills and regain as much independence as they can, supported by programs that include everything from community outings to hands-on therapy, because people heal at different rates and deserve patience and understanding, and somewhere in this mix, families can find peace of mind, knowing their loved ones have a safe spot and a compassionate team nearby. Since Loretto has been serving the community since 1926, there's a long tradition of care and a commitment to supporting older adults with physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, and being a nonprofit, every dollar goes right back into meals, therapy, and staff, so the homes always stay focused on giving support instead of running like a business. Admissions staff can help answer questions, set up tours, and walk through eligibility, and the homes have a history of treating residents with respect, dignity, and a focus on helping each person be as independent as they can, with a routine that helps people return to the broader community if that's their goal, or simply stay as comfortable and happy as possible in a group setting where they don't have to worry about being alone.

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