The Health Center at the Renaissance Earns Deficiency-Free Ohio Department of Health Survey (

MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release
August 11, 2017Contact:
Linda Hart
Director of Public Relations
216.325.1250 or lhart@elizajen.org
(Cleveland, Ohio) – Eliza Jennings, a nationally recognized expert in aging services,
announced that the Health Center at the Renaissance Retirement Campus, located in
Olmsted Township, received a deficiency-free rating during its recent annual survey by
the Ohio Department of Health (ODH). The survey evaluates skilled nursing and
rehabilitative services to determine how well the nursing home provides care to its
residents by meeting state regulatory standards. A deficiency-free rating signifies full
compliance with all standards of care and services required by long-term care
providers.
“This achievement is the result of the staff’s commitment, diligence, and outstanding
teamwork,” said Eliza Jennings President and CEO Richard M. Boyson Jr. “These
exceptional survey results underscore Eliza Jennings’ reputation for providing residentcentered
choices for superior care.”
The survey process focuses on how the needs of the residents are met, encompassing
not only their medical and nursing needs, but also their social, psychological, spiritual,
and physical needs as well. A team of ODH surveyors observes and examines clinical
and operational systems as well as medical records and required documentation.
Surveyors interview residents and their families, and evaluate staffing levels, resident
care, clinical services, employee training and observance of resident rights and resident
choice. Food service operations, thoroughness of housekeeping, maintenance and
laundry services, and compliance with resident and facility safety policies and practices
are also inspected and evaluated.
The Health Center at the Renaissance Retirement Campus offers a full range of
comprehensive services including 24-hour skilled nursing care with private
accommodations, Alzheimer’s and memory care including SAIDO Learning® cognitive
therapy for dementia, short-term rehabilitation services, and specialized wound and
post-surgical care. To learn more or to tour the Health Center, please call
440.235.7100.
About Eliza Jennings
Eliza Jennings, a not-for-profit organization providing excellent care and services to
older adults on Cleveland’s West Side for more than 129 years, is a nationally
recognized expert committed to helping people make the most of the aging experience.
Eliza Jennings communities include the Eliza Jennings Health Campus in Cleveland;
the Renaissance Retirement Campus in Olmsted Township, and Eliza Chagrin Falls Assisted
Living community in Westlake. Eliza Jennings offers a full spectrum of choices for aging
adults, including independent and assisted living, skilled nursing and rehabilitation
services, respite care, and adult day programs. Eliza Jennings offers a full range of
home and community-based services including skilled home health care, a nurse
practitioner house call program, and clinic services. Eliza Jennings is the first aging
services organization to offer SAIDO Learning, a non-pharmacological cognitive therapy
shown to improve the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias among
older adults. For more information about Eliza Jennings or any of its programs and
services, visit elizajennings.org or call 216.226.5000.
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