Clovernook Health Care Pavilion
7025 Clovernook Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45231
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5
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October 31, 2018
Clovernook Health Care Pavilion is great and you couldn't ask for a better place. The price though is pretty steep. The staff is excellent and my mother-in-law gets what she needs. The dining area is great. They have quite a few shows and my mother-in-law enjoys those.
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About Clovernook Health Care Pavilion in Cincinnati, Ohio
Clovernook, located in Cincinnati, OH, is a senior living provider that offers a variety of care types including skilled nursing care, short-term rehabilitation care, and respite care. The facility primarily features private rooms, ensuring a personal and private space for each resident.
Amenities include organized activities and programs, provided meals, and outdoor common areas, which are essential for relaxation and social interaction. Additional amenities such as on-site parking, social activities and events, salon services, WiFi/internet access, and facilitated field trips add to the richness of life at Clovernook. Spiritual activities, communal dining, and ambulatory assistance features also enhance the living experience.
Nurses are on staff to ensure that medical care is readily available. The community also offers physical and occupational therapy, which are crucial for residents needing rehabilitation to regain or improve their mobility and daily function. Furthermore, the staff is trained in mental health care, which is vital for addressing the diverse psychological needs of seniors.
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Reviews of Clovernook Health Care Pavilion in Cincinnati, Ohio
3.8
(5 reviews)
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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3.0
Mark
5
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October 31, 2018
Clovernook Health Care Pavilion is great and you couldn't ask for a better place. The price though is pretty steep. The staff is excellent and my mother-in-law gets what she needs. The dining area is great. They have quite a few shows and my mother-in-law enjoys those.
Clovernook Supporter
5
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February 22, 2017
My mother was at the Clovernook facility from April of 2015 until she passed away on February 20, 2017. I can't say enough about what Diana Warmoth (my administrative point of contact) and the incredibly caring nursing staff did to allow for as peaceful a transition as possible for my mom. The nurses went above and beyond to always ensure my mom's needs were being met and they treated my mom with dignity and respect! And what a blessing Diana was to me as she showed unending patience in regard to my ineptitude about the Medicaid process and my multitude of other questions. Words can't properly convey what a burden the entire staff at Clovernook lifted off me by handling everything they did. For that I will always be grateful.
1NotHappyGuy
2
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May 10, 2016
This place was great for the longest time. I was actually very impressed with the staff and the facility. But.... All things of course have to come to and end. Just discovered this passing Mother's Day that my grandmother was recently abused here. Thanks a lot for that. You managed to nearly put my mammaw in a panic attack because her 88 year old mother has a bloody and black eye.
Caring0090
4
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March 29, 2013
My mom was in Clover Nook, an assisted nursing care which is an older facility. Race-wise it was more mixed so they had gospel singing and all kinds of stuff going on. So it seems to me that it's a little more fun. They seem like they have more workers here. I didn't see anyone being neglected.
LovingFamily
3
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October 13, 2012
This is a smaller facility that is on a quiet street. It has a nice outdoor area with lots of trees. The facility itself is older, but they try to keep it clean and in good repair. The food was pretty standard, nothing my grandmother really loved, but nothing too terrible most of the time. They tried to serve healthy things. The rooms were on the smaller side, esp. if the residents had to share rooms. For a while my grandmother had to share a room, and it was not very convenient or private. They were able to move her to a private room when one opened up for an additional fee. The nurses and aides were generally friendly and kind, with some obviously being better than others. There never seemed to be quite enough though. My mom visited my grandmother almost every day, and so the nurses always made sure to take good care of my grandmother or my mom would complain. I would worry about patients getting enough care, or being turned enough, etc. if they did not have someone to visit and check up on them regularly.
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