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Congratulations to the staff and residents at Marymount Place for receiving an outstanding deficiency-free survey conducted by the Ohio Department of Health!
Marymount Place residents and local Wii bowling champions Marion Karwoski and Rita Nejman recently tossed perfect 300 games on the Wii entertainment system. Marion and Rita combined to win the area's inaugural Frank Leciejewski Memorial Wii Bowling Tournament in May.
See how you can make Marymount Place your new home! Call today to schedule a personal tour and lunch. 216-332-1716.
An independent and assisted living community
Marymount
Place has been providing quality care for seniors since 1988. Marymount
Place offers the retirement alternatives of independent and assisted
living services. There are opportunities to enrich all aspects of
your life --- social, physical, intellectual and spiritual. Residents
enjoy apartment living with a wide variety of services and amenities
supporting a carefree lifestyle.
Marymount
Place is located on the 52-acre intergenerational Marymount campus which offers easy access to physicians,
medical services and emergency treatment. The campus is expanding
to offer a nursing home and dementia care facility to open in winter
2007.
Each
resident must be able to manage activities of daily living independently
or with staff assistance. Activities of daily living for this purpose
are as follows:
Bathing
Maintenance of personal hygiene is expected to be kept by showering,
sponge bathing or whirlpool tub bath. Assistance with bathing
includes assembling of towels, soap and other necessary items,
helping the resident in and out of shower or tub, turning water
on and off, adjusting water temperature, washing and drying portions
of the body which are difficult to reach, and being available
while resident is bathing.
Grooming
A neat, tidy appearance is to be maintained at all times. Assistance
with grooming includes helping the resident shave, brush teeth
or clean dentures, wash and comb hair, clean and cut fingernails.
Dressing
Appropriate attire is required when outside one's room. Assistance
with dressing includes helping the resident to choose and put
on appropriate clean clothes, fasten hooks, buttons, zippers and
assist with hose and shoes.
Toileting
Residents are required to care adequately for toileting needs.
If incontinence exists, the resident must be able to care for
one's needs independently or with staff assistance. Proper use
of products and equipment is required.
Eating
Three meals a day will be provided by Marymount Place in the
Dining Room. Attendance in the Dining Room is required. Assistance
with eating includes cutting food, pouring beverages, opening
packets and reminding residents of diet restrictions. A 24-hour
snack room is also available.
Mobility
Residents must be mobile with or without assistance devices i.e.,
cane, walker, wheelchair. Assistance provided includes standby
escort and supervision. Persons requiring wheelchairs must be
able to independently transfer themselves to and from the wheelchair
and manage the use of the wheelchair using good safety techniques
and judgment.
Medications
Prescribed medications should be taken in correct dosages at
the correct times. Persons who refuse to take prescribed medication
may be refused residency. The resident should self administer
medications upon the written order of a Physician. Assisting a
resident with administration of medication may be done in the
following manner:
- Reminding
a resident to take medication.
- Opening
the container of medication after asking to assist.
- Reading
medication labels to the resident.
- Checking
the dosage against the medication label.
- Keeping
records when resident receives supervision.
- Assisting
with eye drops.
*If
Residents do not know what medication they are taking and what
it is for, they will be required to get medication administration.
Each
resident must be able to communicate their needs, be capable of
making decisions, and be able to follow directions. The resident
must be:
- Oriented
to person, place, and time.
- Capable
of following safety instructions during fire and evacuation drills.
One must be able to utilize the phone and emergency call system.
- Capable
of respecting the use of drugs and alcohol without being abusive.
Each
resident must be socially appropriate, communicate well with others,
and maintain the ability to develop interpersonal relationships.
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