Cardinal Court Alzheimer's Special Care Center Receives Deficiency-Free Annual State Survey

Cardinal Court Alzheimer's Special Care Center in Strongsville, OH, a JEA Senior Living assisted living community, has achieved a deficiency-free annual survey in October of 2020 as administered by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) .

The extraordinary team of dementia care experts takes pride in providing unparalleled specialized care, fostering family partnerships, and showcasing our Meaningful Moments Program philosophy in all that they do.

Cardinal Court's Administrator, Kimberly Wilfong, reflects on the year, "What really works at Cardinal Court is the essential feeling of family. What we've gone through together as a team is what we call G.R.I.T.; greatness, respect, integrity, and teamwork." The energy and pride found within Cardinal Court's staff is infectious. "I am ecstatic that we are deficiency free another year! It truly reflects the attention and care that our staff put into every interaction they have with our Residents," expressed Cardinal Court's Program Director, Samantha Manzuk. "We feel validated by our survey results. We work hard to keep our Residents safe, healthy, and connected to their families. We will continue to put education and innovation at the heart of our Meaningful Moments Program," commented Holly Soresso, Cardinal Court's Community Resource Director.

For an assisted living community to achieve a deficiency-free survey, all services provided at the facility must meet or exceed all state and federal standards. A deficiency-free survey in Ohio's rigorous inspection is uncommon and a key indicator of excellence for an assisted living community. According to ODH, there are 700 assisted living senior communities in Ohio and only about 10-15% receive a deficiency-free rating.

Assisted living communities are inspected every nine to 15 months to evaluate services and systems in place. During a multi-day process, inspectors arrive unannounced to conduct interviews, inspect the physical building, observe the operations, and check records. Surveyors determine compliance with regulations in areas including; quality of care, quality of service, safety, residents' rights, and confidentiality. The assisted living community is awarded a "deficiency-free" survey when each of these regulations are met.

Cardinal Court is a community devoted to helping those living with memory loss. Our specialized care can help individuals continue living lives of meaning and purpose. What sets Cardinal Court apart from other assisted living communities is its Meaningful Moments®. This program, designed for those living with memory loss, is unique to JEA Senior Living and is built on learning all we can about our Residents in order to create a homelike environment in which they feel comfortable and cared for. Our team takes the time to discover each Resident's interests, desires, and life story to develop a personalized care plan designed to ensure they continue to live a life of purpose and joy. Our holistic approach to care includes developing partnerships with family members and other healthcare providers to meet their physical, social, emotional, mental and spiritual needs. We create an environment that residents and family members alike are happy to call home. Click Here to Learn More about Cardinal Court Alzheimer's Special Care Center.

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