Parkcliffe Community at Northwood

    3055 East Plaza Boulevard, Northwood, OH, 43619
    4.3 · 29 reviews
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Caring staff, understaffed but recommended

    I placed my loved one in the memory-care home and overall I'm grateful - the caregivers are caring, knowledgeable, and genuinely attentive, the environment feels home-like, meals and activities improved mood and weight, and staff kept us informed. The owner and many long-tenured employees go above and beyond and personalize care, making visits and outings easy and comforting. My biggest concerns are chronic understaffing (often minimal night coverage), high turnover, limited training for aides, and some maintenance/cleanliness issues. Despite those flaws, for focused, affordable dementia care that gave our family peace of mind, I would recommend it with reservations.

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    4.28 · 29 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.3
    • Staff

      4.3
    • Meals

      4.0
    • Amenities

      3.0
    • Value

      4.0

    Pros

    • Specialized memory/dementia care
    • Caring and attentive staff
    • Personalized and adaptable care plans
    • Long-tenured staff/continuity of care
    • Good communication and family updates
    • 24/7 staff availability
    • Home-like atmosphere
    • Affordable pricing
    • Fresh onsite/catered meals
    • Activities and outings (bingo, day trips)
    • Spacious rooms and outdoor space
    • Close to family/proximity
    • Low resident occupancy allowing more attention
    • Safety measures to prevent wandering
    • Helpful and accommodating management/office staff

    Cons

    • Chronic understaffing and high turnover
    • Unskilled or minimally trained aides
    • Aides performing multiple non-care tasks (meals, laundry, housekeeping)
    • No substitutes and frequent double shifts when staff call in sick
    • Night shift often severely understaffed
    • Staff bringing children or pets to work
    • Not a medical facility; limited clinical care options
    • Management and administrative issues
    • Maintenance and cleanliness problems (odors, unfinished rooms, carpeting)
    • Occasional communication difficulties
    • Limited dementia-care options in the surrounding area
    • Some resident boredom due to low programming or occupancy

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: Reviews present a mixed but predominantly positive view of Parkcliffe Community at Northwood, with strongest praise focused on its dementia/memory-care focus, the compassionate nature of caregiving staff, affordability, and a home-like environment. However, multiple reviewers raise consistent and serious concerns about staffing levels, staff training and turnover, administrative practices, and some maintenance/cleanliness issues. Families repeatedly highlight peace of mind and clear improvements in residents' wellbeing alongside operational vulnerabilities that could affect care consistency.

    Care quality and outcomes: Many reviewers report high-quality, dementia-focused care that is personalized and responsive to changing needs. Specific positive outcomes cited include improved mood and engagement, weight gain, consistent medication and nutrition, and attentive monitoring of cognitive or health changes. Reviewers praised caregivers for understanding dementia, communicating changes to families, sending updates and photos (especially during COVID), and tailoring activities and meals to individual preferences. Several accounts describe the community as the right fit for residents with advanced memory-care needs and note that the environment promotes continuity of care and comfort.

    Staffing, training, and consistency: The strongest negative theme is chronic understaffing and high turnover. Reviews describe situations where aides are stretched across multiple duties (meal prep, cleanup, laundry, housekeeping) and are sometimes the only staff on night shifts or responsible for a large number of residents. Several reviewers explicitly state staff are not nurses or clinically trained, receive minimal training and low pay, and that there are no substitutes when staff call in sick, leading to double shifts and inconsistent coverage. While many individual staff members are described as caring, long-tenured, and empathetic, the systemic staffing shortfalls and high turnover raise concerns about reliability and the ability to sustain high-quality care at all times.

    Facilities, maintenance, and cleanliness: The community is repeatedly described as home-like, with spacious rooms, natural light, outdoor space, and a layout suited to memory care. At the same time, a subset of reviews note older building issues and maintenance concerns — smells, unfinished rooms (carpet pulled up, removed cabinet doors), and desires for updated carpeting in bedrooms. Cleanliness is generally acceptable in many accounts, but the cited maintenance problems left a strong negative first impression for at least one reviewer. Low resident occupancy is mentioned positively (more individualized attention) but also tied to occasional boredom among residents.

    Dining and activities: Dining receives largely favorable comments: fresh onsite food, meals catered to individual tastes, and no major complaints about food. Activities such as bingo, outings, day trips, and a complimentary bus service are noted and appreciated; families said activities contributed to socialization and improved outlooks. However, a few reviewers mention slight boredom, which may reflect staffing limits for programming or the small size/low occupancy of the community.

    Management, communication, and safety: Communication with families is highlighted as a strength by many reviewers: staff are described as responsive, informative, and willing to involve families in decisions and care planning. Several reviewers specifically praised accommodating management and office staff who tailored care and allowed flexible visiting. Safety features for dementia care—clear signage and measures to prevent wandering—are also called out positively. Conversely, other reviewers cite management problems tied to staffing policies (no substitutes, allowing staff to bring children/pets), and occasional difficulties in communication or initial intake experiences. Importantly, multiple reviewers emphasize that Parkcliffe is not a medical facility, so families should not expect clinical or nursing-level services.

    Patterns and recommendations: A clear pattern emerges: strong person-centered, dementia-specific caregiving and meaningful positive impacts for residents, tempered by operational stresses from understaffing and facility maintenance. The community appears well-suited for families seeking an affordable, small, home-like memory-care environment with compassionate staff and good family communication. However, prospective residents and families should verify staffing ratios (including nights and contingency plans), ask about staff training and turnover, inspect unit maintenance and cleanliness in person, and clarify the limits of medical care provided. It would be prudent to visit at different times (day and night), ask about policies regarding pets/children and staff call-ins, and confirm activity schedules and staffing for outings.

    Bottom line: Parkcliffe Community at Northwood is frequently praised as a caring, dementia-focused, and affordable memory-care option that produces observable benefits for residents. Yet repeated and consistent concerns about understaffing, staff training, turnover, and some maintenance issues are significant and could impact care continuity. Families considering Parkcliffe should weigh the strong person-centered care and reasonable cost against operational weaknesses, and do targeted due diligence around staffing, medical capability, and facility condition before committing.

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    About Parkcliffe Community at Northwood

    Parkcliffe Community at Northwood sits in a quiet neighborhood in Northwood, Ohio, surrounded by trees and near shopping, restaurants, parks, and medical centers, and the place feels peaceful, homelike, and made for comfort and familiarity, which a lot of folks find calming, especially since there are two small residential neighborhoods with condominium-style homes made for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's. This community offers assisted living when someone wants a mix of independence and help with everyday things like bathing, medication, meals, and getting around, and there's staff on hand around the clock for support, and everyone seems to treat residents with patience and respect, making them feel cared for. Parkcliffe also has dedicated memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, with safety features like secure buildings, alarms, and staff trained for wandering or behaviors that can happen with these conditions, and they use custom plans for care, focusing on keeping folks safe, comfortable, and engaged with activities like art classes, gardening, stretching, and even pet therapy.

    There are several room types, including private suites and studios, and residents can bring pets like dogs or cats, as long as the community can help take care of them, and there's pet-friendly activities too, which some residents really enjoy. Meals come with choices, including vegetarian, kosher, gluten-free, vegan, low-sodium, and low-sugar options, and some folks like the restaurant-style dining or anytime dining for more flexibility, and there's help for people who need special diets, diabetic support, or food and hydration assistance. Residents take part in activities planned by a full-time director, from educational lectures to trips to local attractions, ice cream socials, exercise, and brain fitness classes, plus devotional services on site and off, which can be important to a lot of people, especially if they can't travel easily anymore.

    Parkcliffe Community supports different care needs, like independent living, assisted living, memory care, and even hospice for those who need end-of-life support, and there's also non-medical home care, long-term care, and respite services, all with nurses on staff for health needs, plus visits from therapists like physical, occupational, speech, and even podiatrist services. The community provides simple comforts like indoor and outdoor gathering spaces, beauty and barber services, regular housekeeping, cable and Wi-Fi, and help with laundry and linens, and maintenance is handled so residents can focus on enjoying themselves. Safety stands out here, with technology like bracelets to prevent wandering, backup for mobility or incontinence issues, and acceptance of residents who may act out, wander, or need more supervision, which some other places might not be able to manage.

    Lots of families praise the staff for being kind, patient, and really knowing the residents, and the organization offers support groups, memory care education, and caregiver groups for families, which helps everyone involved. Residents can join social or physical activities, go on supervised outings, and even enjoy music, gardening, art, or pet visits, which keeps things lively and helps with social, mental, and physical health. No one can smoke indoors anywhere in the community, and there are wheelchair accessible showers and parking, plus free rides for outings or appointments, making daily life a little easier. The focus here seems to be on keeping a family-like atmosphere, helping people stay as independent as possible, and honoring each person's history and life, with care tailored to fit changing needs as people age, and that's made Parkcliffe Community at Northwood a place a lot of families recommend, especially for its respectful care and safe, quiet surroundings.

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