Answered Prayers Inc. sits at 1869 Chapman Avenue in East Cleveland, close to a handful of other homes and neighbors on Chapman and Grasmere Avenues, and though you'll find the name "Answered Prayers Inc." tied to the main residence, there're also property names like Chapman House LLC and Ball Willie & Janice nearby, all with special parcel ID numbers to keep these places organized. This facility's best described as a board and care home, which really means it's a house in a neighborhood-sometimes called a single family home or a multiple occupancy home-where caregivers look after a small group of folks, making it easier for residents and caregivers to get to know each other. Some houses have up to five bedrooms and as many as two and a half bathrooms, and features like attached or detached garages, which can fit one to three cars and might measure up to 612 square feet, depending on the house, so it's all a bit variable and depends on the property.
Answered Prayers Inc. leans toward faith-based living, offering places for prayer, spiritual gatherings, supportive prayer programs, and services to meet spiritual needs, and it's clear they put a focus on spiritual care and companionship for folks at all levels-physical, emotional, and faith-centered. Board and care homes like this can include assisted living for people who need a hand with things like getting dressed, bathing, and remembering medicine, while also providing personal care and daily meals. There're also connections here to more medical types of help like skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and wound care, plus memory care with secure spaces and programs to help those with Alzheimer's or dementia reduce confusion or keep from wandering, and sometimes memory-enhancing activities are part of regular life.
Some homes are pet-friendly, offer parking and transportation, and let active seniors enjoy maintenance-free, independent living, or even resort-style amenities with fun social activities if that's what you're after, but it's also set up for those who need more daily assistance, with hands-on helpers for cooking, cleaning, grooming, and reminders for medicine. For folks who prefer to stay in their own home, the facility has non-medical home care and companion support provided by aides, though they're trained more for everyday support than for medical tasks. In this close-knit environment, caregivers live in with the residents, making it feel familiar and steady, and staff offer help with everything from cooking to cleaning to daily routines.
There's no long list of extras or high-end luxuries spelled out, and while the focus clearly centers around faith, prayer, and community with people like Jennifer J Croom, Tonya Rae Hiles, and others listed as part of the resident family, what stands out most is the simple, personal approach in a smaller neighborhood setting. The staff stays available around the clock, helps with memory care and daily activities, and tries to build stronger relationships in these cozy homes, so seniors can stay comfortable and connected with others as they get older.