63rd Family Home

    1118 East 63rd Street, Cleveland, OH, 44103
    5.0 · 1 reviews
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    • Care

      5.0
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      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.8

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    About 63rd Family Home

    63rd Family Home sits at 1118 E 63rd St in Cleveland, Ohio, and serves as both an assisted living community and a mental health group home, so it's rather quiet and relaxed, and most folks there are at least 55 or 62. The place has a cozy, home-like setting with private rooms, and both men and women live there, often finding friendships with each other and with the friendly staff who help with daily chores like dressing, bathing, and keeping up with medicine routines, along with bigger jobs like housekeeping, laundry, and meals, which usually happen once or twice a day in a group dining area that feels like a kitchen at home-people eat together, talk, and share stories. The staff are trained to support folks who have all kinds of needs, including those who are living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and there's a structured program designed to help residents keep their routines and stay as healthy and active as possible, because sometimes a little extra help can make a big difference with things like walking, diabetes care, or even just managing a tough day. It's nonprofit, and the building itself has been around since 2017, and people living there can enjoy scheduled activities-clubs, games, and learning opportunities-alongside regular health care services, medication management, and special care for those who need a bit more attention. Transportation and parking are available, and the location is close to public transit, which sure does make it easier when family wants to visit or residents need to get out for an appointment, and you can smoke outside if you wish. The community also handles specialty situations including mental health support and medication-assisted treatment for folks in need, as well as unique services for residents who have specific social backgrounds, such as those with a history of arson offenses-something that's rare, but sometimes comes up in residential care. There's not a lot of fancy talk or hype-the focus sticks to steady caregiving, dependable routines, and a place where people can live safely and feel respected as they grow older or seek mental health support.

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