Braveheart Manor I and II sit on Durant Avenue in Cleveland, where they help seniors by giving care in a small, homelike setting with only five residents per house, so everyone gets more attention and feels comfortable, and the caregivers really get to know what each person needs and likes. Both Braveheart Manor I and II offer assisted living and memory care, so folks who need help with daily things like bathing, dressing, eating, taking medicine, or just moving around can get the support they need, and people with dementia or Alzheimer's get safe, structured help to make life easier and less confusing for them, which is something families often appreciate when it gets hard to do it all at home. These houses have private rooms, shared areas for meals or relaxing, plus outdoor space for when the weather's nice, and there are things like emergency response systems, security systems, and regular checks, so families can feel a little less worried.
Residents get meals that are home-cooked, and if someone needs a special diet, like for diabetes or high blood pressure, that's taken care of, too, since staff handle that kind of thing every day, just like they're ready to help someone get dressed, use the restroom, or even get in and out of bed safely. If someone wants to join in, there are creative activities, music therapy, movie nights, workout schedules, and tabletop games, with pet therapy visits and trips outside for fresh air in the garden, and once in a while there's transportation for doctor's visits, shopping, or spiritual services, because nobody likes to feel stuck indoors all the time. There are evening community programs so residents can connect with each other, and a traveling barber or stylist comes by to help folks keep up with personal grooming, so people feel more like themselves.
Braveheart Manor I and II support people who need memory care in safe surroundings with locked doors and special routines to help reduce wandering and confusion, and they've got different areas set up for social activities, movies, or just reading in a quiet book room, which gives everyone choices during the day. Services include medication management, daily living assistance, and care for people who can't take care of themselves anymore, including help with incontinence and sometimes hospice or respite care, depending on what's needed at the time. With 24-hour staff on duty, residents always have someone nearby, and if a person needs a little more medical oversight, there's skilled nursing and wound care available, plus support with insulin shots or for those who can't get around alone, as long as the staff can handle those needs.
Both Braveheart Manor I and II keep their settings casual and calming, like being at home with family, not like a big institution, so seniors who live there get to have their routines and independence respected as much as possible, and the goal's always to support dignity and a sense of belonging for people in their later years, whether that's through daily support, a favorite meal, or just sitting in the garden for a while to enjoy the sun. This community is licensed for elderly care in Ohio, and offers a simple place for seniors needing personal care, memory support, or just a safe place with a few friendly faces nearby. There's always someone on hand for help, but Braveheart Manor I and II still try to make it feel just like home.