Silviana's Adult Group Home sits at 6430 Ridge Rd in Parma, Ohio, and has room for up to 16 adults, which helps everyone know each other and the caregivers pretty well, and the whole place has a home-like feel on purpose, which a lot of people prefer over big, crowded facilities, and anyone moving in here can pick between assisted living, memory care, independent living, rehabilitation, or skilled nursing care because all those support services are on hand. The caregivers help with things like bathing, dressing, walking, managing medications, and meal preparation, including special diets for people with conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure, and they'll also arrange transportation to doctor visits, faith services, grocery runs, or errands. There's support for incontinence care, insulin injections, two-person transfers if someone's needs change, and travelers can come in just for respite care if permanent care's not needed. People can live in studio, single, or two-bedroom apartments, some including a kitchen or kitchenette, and rooms offer cable TV; the building's got a sprinkler system, handicap features, high-speed Wi-Fi, and safety features for peace of mind.
Recreation and wellness are woven into the schedule here, with programs like music therapy, animal visits, movie nights, arts and crafts, exercise, and planned outdoor trips or social events, and there's a barber or salon on site, plus a fitness center, garden, book room, game room, and space to sit together for meals. Meals come as three homemade dishes a day, and the staff can help with laundry, cleaning, and maintenance so residents don't have to worry about chores. The group home setting, without live-in staff but with 24-hour alert caregivers, makes it easy for residents and staff to build good relationships because everyone's seen and helped together daily, and each person has a care plan that fits what they need and want. There's easy guest parking, and friends or family can visit in the comfortable shared living spaces.
Residents here use private pay, long-term care insurance, or Veterans Aid and Attendance for bills, and the place's licensed by Ohio's Department of Social Services, license number 2293AGH. The community belongs to the OACFA and aims to support older adults who want help with their daily life but want to stay somewhere that's got more comfort, options for activities, and a smaller group size than most typical nursing homes.