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Skilled nursing facilities provide a wide range of services for those that need 24 hour skilled medical care. Services often include physical, speech and occupational therapy, dialysis, advanced wound care, oxygen therapy, respite care, hospice and more. The facilities and organizations below are dedicated to providing these specialized services. Skilled Housing / Nursing Homes East Side: Bruening Health Center Skilled nursing, short term rehab and therapy, Alzheimer’s, hospice, respite, cognitively impaired/dementia, long term care. Contact; Debra Hill, Nurse Liaison, Bruening Health Center 440-715-3190 or 216-791-2245. dhill@judsonsmartliving.org. Website: www.judsonsmartliving.org. West Side: Altenheim/Shurmer Place - Skilled nursing, Alzheimer's, rehab, hospice, respite. Contact: Roseann Meade, Jessica Scott 440-238-9001. Website: www.altenheim.com. Benjamin Rose Institute - Home based skilled nursing, rehabilitation, therapy. Contact: Autumn Richmond 216-791-8000. Website:www.benrose.org. Lakewood Sr. Health Campus - Skilled nursing, rehabilitation, memory impaired unit. Contact: Tammy Sibert 216-226-4010. Website:www.lshc-oh.net. Life Care Centers of America - Skilled and rehabilitation services. Alzheimer's and dementia care with geriatric behavioral health and rehab. Contact: Jamie McGinty @ 440-343-0165/440-871-3030. Website: www.lcca.com. Lutheran Home at Concord Reserve- Assisted Living & Memory Support, Rehabilitation, Long term & Respite. 2116 Dover Center Rd. Westlake , OH 44145. Contact: C. Rudolph, RN at 440-871-0090 ext 2152. Website: www.concordreserve.org Westlake Health-care Center - Various rehabilitation and housing services to accommodate individuals needing skilled and memory impairment services. Contact Kim Howitt 440-892-2100 or 440-668-3350, khowitt@boulevardhealthcare.com. Website: www.boulevardhealthcare.com/westlake/. Continuing Education ResourcesContinuing Education is an ongoing process in the eldercare community. EPO is dedicated to helping our members locate the seminars, classes and information they need to meet their requirements. Below is a list of our preferred providers. |