Parkcliffe Shared Living 1 sits at 4237 Parkcliff Ln in Toledo, OH, and serves as an assisted living and residential care home for up to 14 seniors. The staff pays close attention to residents' needs, offering help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and daily activities, including two-person transfers and insulin injections when needed, and they're always awake and around if someone calls out at night or early in the morning. Residents live together in a home-like environment, with private bedrooms and shared spaces like the book room, garden areas, and recreation rooms, and you'll find movie nights, craft sessions, music and pet therapy, fitness programs, and a barber or salon that comes right to them.
The property has a memory care program designed for seniors living with Alzheimer's or other dementia, with a knowledgeable, empathetic team who understand dementia and want both safety and comfort, so the place is renovated and set up with safety in mind. The whole approach is homey, with flexible meal options that can be changed for health needs like diabetes or high blood pressure, and there's always a focus on residents' emotional well-being, their independence, and their personal preferences.
Residents can join activities, relax outdoors, and use transportation for trips to appointments, shopping, or religious services. Non-medical companionship and support are available day and night, whether someone wants to enjoy some music or play a board game with others. The ownership and staff both put a lot of care into making sure people feel supported and engaged, trying to make the shared-living setup work as smoothly as possible, and they make the effort to get to know what each resident wants or needs.
There's also a special touch with floral offerings for all sorts of occasions, from wedding and prom flowers to get well bouquets, birthday and anniversary arrangements, patriotic flowers, and even casket sprays or sympathy wreaths for funerals or memorials, which can mean a lot for residents and their families marking important events or remembering someone. The small setting and dedicated care allow for extra attention and a community feel while still giving seniors the help and memory care they may need. The facility is licensed by Ohio's Department of Social Services as a residential care home and follows care programs made for elderly adults who need assistance but want a familiar, neighborly, and supportive place to live.