Menorah Park Center For Senior has a long history going back to 1906 when it started as the Hebrew Orthodox Old Age Home, and over the years, they've added things like an eighty-bed wing in 1928, a fifty-five-bed wing in 1948, and today they provide a very wide range of care from independent living at R.H. Myers Apartments, which can house over 240 people, to assisted living at places like The Villas at King David, Deer Creek Lodge, Stone Gardens, and The Weils in Chagrin Falls. There's skilled nursing care in the King David Post Acute Skilled Nursing Care, the Daughters of Miriam Skilled Nursing Care, and many memory care options such as The Resorts, The Villas, Willensky Residence, Helen's Place, The Weils, and others. Their team focuses on warmth, dignity, and respect, with a special attention for those who want to follow traditional Jewish values, and they have a full synagogue on site with 800 seats and Orthodox religious services.
They offer many types of rehabilitation, therapy, and post-hospital services, like physical, occupational, speech, and aquatic therapy, with centers such as the Menorah Park Marcus Post Hospital Rehabilitation Center and the Peter B. Lewis Aquatic & Therapy Center, and special suites and neighborhoods that look and feel like home to help people practice daily activities so they can go home safer and more comfortable. You'll find all sorts of programs to help with activities of daily living, from medication management to help with dressing, bathing, and moving, with staff there 12 to 16 hours and a 24-hour call system. They also offer medical monitoring, nursing care, discharge planning, and specialized health care for serious medical needs after surgery or illness. Menorah Park gets recognition like Newsweek's top nursing home award and they have a service that confirms their reviews are from real residents or visitors.
On this big campus, they've got activities like crafts, bingo, horseshoes, field trips, swimming, music, computer classes, and internet searches, plus a well-stocked library, fitness room, beauty salon, movie theater, arts room, activity and game rooms, outdoor gardens, walking paths, and spiritual programs. There are homemade meals prepared by chefs, with dietary options for allergies, diabetes, and special needs. Residences come with private bathrooms, kitchens with microwaves, refrigerators, and coffeemakers, cable TV, climate control, Wi-Fi, and emergency response systems, and apartments have closets and living areas. Housekeeping, laundry, utilities, transportation, and personal laundry service are included, along with move-in help, family support, and even a business room.
They support people who want to stay at home with Menorah Park Home Health Services in Akron, Beachwood, Canton, and other suburbs, and they provide off-campus rehabilitation in Beachwood and Chagrin Falls. There are also private duty services for in-home help, meal delivery for homebound folks, and community outreach for maintenance-free cottages. Hospice care comes through Emunah Hospice, and there's respite care, plus inpatient hospice residence services.
Adults needing day care can go to the King David Adult Day Center, the Mandel Adult Day Care Center, or the Eldermount Adult Day Program, with stimulating activities and support from nurses, activities coordinators, and social workers-the Mandel Center's even the nation's oldest of its kind. They help older drivers with the DriveWise program, and when people need transport to medical visits, their Medical Transportation Service has ambulette and ambulance options.
Menorah Park welcomes folks with Medicaid and Medicare, offers consumer info and a free advisor service, and doesn't post exact prices. They're known for neighborhoods and suites made to feel like real homes, and they also have independent and assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation all at one place, with off-site and campus care, so people can find the level of support that's right for them.