Prosper at Wickliffe sits in Wickliffe, Ohio, and has 167 assisted living and memory care units in a four-story building that used to be a hotel, and the place takes the Medicaid Waiver for those who qualify, so folks don't have to worry as much about costs if that applies. Residents here find different levels of care, with independent living for those who like a lively community, assisted living for folks who need help with daily tasks, and memory care neighborhoods built for adults living with Alzheimer's disease or dementia. There's even skilled care on-site in a licensed residential setting, which helps people when they need more help than what assisted living usually provides, and the staff say they build care plans with families, doctors, and residents to make sure they fit each person.
The building has studio and one-bedroom apartments, each with kitchenettes and private bathrooms, and those memory care apartments sit in smaller neighborhoods meant to give more personal support. You'll see features like movie theater, full-service salon and barbershop, and even a spa with a whirlpool tub, plus wireless internet, a Prima Cafe & Bar for snacks and drinks, and anytime dining if people want a meal outside of set hours. There's a housekeeping service, laundry and linen support, and monitored safety technology working around the clock to give a sense of security and make life smoother. A life enrichment coordinator tries to keep people involved and active, aiming for happiness along with health, and the team prides itself on kindness and respect for every resident, although they don't claim to be perfect. It's clear management here brings healthcare experience, and there's a commitment to making things feel homelike, with as much normalcy and dignity as possible for everyone, and while the amenities are considered upscale, the focus stays on delivering care that aims to support each individual's needs quietly and with warmth. The place has quick access to neighborhood shops and resources, and people here seem to appreciate the effort to keep things personal and friendly, always with the resident's well-being in mind.