The Renaissance Retirement Campus sits in Olmsted Township on Cleveland's West Side, close to the shores of Lake Erie, and the place covers over 50 acres with well-kept lawns, gardens, and walking trails, which gives seniors lots of space for walks or just sitting outside. The campus was built for seniors and offers independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory support within a continuing care retirement community, so people can stay as their needs change. Residents can pick from Villas with Sun Rooms, new cabinets, new light fixtures, modern appliances, several floor plans, and options for balconies or patios, which makes it easier for them to find something that fits their lifestyle. There's a lot to do, with errand shopping, art lectures, book club, movies, musical entertainment, personal training, games, Bible study, happy hours, coffee groups, birthday dinners, and a supper club, plus frequent holiday shows, movie nights, and card games, which keep things lively and help people get to know their neighbors. Folks can also use the on-site library and enjoy the gardens, and there are walking paths for daily strolls.
The community always has registered nurses on staff, offering 24-hour care and supervision, with safety supports like call systems throughout. Residents get help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication, and for those who need more, there's diabetic care, occupational, speech, and physical therapy, as well as short-term rehab, specialized wound or post-surgical care, IV therapy, and hospice services. They also offer strong neurological care and memory care, set up for people with memory needs, so loved ones can have some peace of mind. The campus sits near medical centers such as St John Medical Center and is close to pharmacies, healthcare offices, and leisure spots, so people don't have to go far for what they need. There are Villas for those who want a maintenance-free and more independent lifestyle, and people can have some privacy while still getting help if needed. The Renaissance puts a lot of effort into knowing people by name and making care personal. Residents often organize their own activities and walking groups, keeping things neighborly and active. The location, surrounded by Cleveland's southwestern suburbs, isn't far from dining, shopping, parks, or cultural sites, so there's always something nearby. With so many care levels, from independent to skilled nursing, and services like respite and rehabilitation, people can get the right care without having to leave the campus. The community's been known for giving seniors a place to live out their days in comfort, safety, and company, and the planning means people don't have to worry about what'll happen as needs change.