Concordia at Sumner
970 Sumner Parkway, Copley, OH 44321
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4
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October 2, 2024
My mother was at Concordia at Sumner for short-term skilled nursing after she got out of the hospital. The facility was beautiful. Their skilled nursing room was larger than the assisted living over at the other facility, so it was fairly large. It was a very nice facility. They had some problems with staffing, though. The aides doubled as waitressing and cook staff in the dining hall. If anybody was in their room and needed an aide for anything, they had a two-hour wait because they were too busy helping with the meals and stuff. The meals were okay though.
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About Concordia at Sumner in Copley, Ohio
Concordia at Sumner is located in Copley, Ohio, near West Market Plaza Shopping Center, Summit Mall and Interstate 77. Visitors describe the facility's apartments as clean and bright, with large, accessible bathrooms. Three meals plus snacks are served every day, and relatives speak highly of the food. Residents can enjoy on-site amenities, such as the indoor pool, fitness center or beauty salon. Family members are impressed by the community's friendly, helpful staff and its full activity calendar, which includes music programs, exercise classes and outings to local restaurants.
Services and Amenities of Concordia at Sumner in Copley, Ohio
Aquatic Amenities
- Swimming Pool
- Hot Tub Spa
Family/Caregiver & Relocation Services
- Family Communication Services
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
Inside Amenities
- Computer Room
Outside Amenities
- Garden
- Walking and Hiking Areas
Pets
- Pets
- No Birds
- No Cats
- No Small Dogs
- Pet restrictions
Therapies
- Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Campus/Building Details
- Coffee Shop
Financing & Payment Options
- Financial Aid
- Accepts Insurance
- Medicaid Accepted
- Medicare Accepted
- All Inclusive Rent
Guests
- Overnight Guests
Languages
- English spoken
- American Sign Language used
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Dining
- Communal Dining
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
- Fitness Opportunities
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
- Memory Care
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Personal Care
- Meal Preparation
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
- Nurse on Staff (24 Hours)
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Private pay rate per day: $1300
- Housing: Total of 92 Beds
- Features: Library, chapel
- Technology: TeleHealth information
- Activities: cultural, social and educational activities,Fundraising Activities
- Languages: has Qualified interpreters
- Nurses: Registered and Licensed Practical Nurses
- Range Of Services: Outpatient Therapy,short-term rehabilitation,long-term nursing care, routine maintenance,emotional and community support and counseling,Palliative Care, Concordia Tele-CareGivers,has dietecians,concierge services,limited valet service
- Payment Options: Methods of Payment other than Private: Self Pay
Medicare
Health
2.0
Overall
1.0
Quality
4.0
Staff
1.0
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Reviews of Concordia at Sumner in Copley, Ohio
3.8
(13 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
3.7
Food
3.5
Activities
3.0
Value
3.0
Cindy
4
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October 2, 2024
My mother was at Concordia at Sumner for short-term skilled nursing after she got out of the hospital. The facility was beautiful. Their skilled nursing room was larger than the assisted living over at the other facility, so it was fairly large. It was a very nice facility. They had some problems with staffing, though. The aides doubled as waitressing and cook staff in the dining hall. If anybody was in their room and needed an aide for anything, they had a two-hour wait because they were too busy helping with the meals and stuff. The meals were okay though.
ARGS
1
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April 21, 2023
This facility looks beautiful both inside and out. It’s also usually very clean. There are a handful of sweet and compassionate employees who enjoy their jobs and fulfill the role with competence. Sadly there are enough employees who do otherwise and will literally ruin your loved one’s time here. The lack of initiative and effort has poorly impacted my grandmother’s health. At 95 and a stroke victim she was expected to do much more than she should have which resulted in three falls. We hired an outside resource to keep my grandmother company. Soon the nursing staff quickly took to abuse that resource and relied on those people to provide grandma’s care. Whilst we valued preserving grandma’s independence, it was already dwindling when she was admitted 9 months ago. One particular aide refused to fed my grandmother saying she could do it herself. This meant my almost blind with significantly reduced dexterity grandma had to paw for food on her tray and finger fed herself. The aide came in and told me not to fed her because it’s makes her life more difficult. We are over it. We’re moving her to a new facility, at 96 years of age. Ridiculous! I haven’t even begun to address the quality of food and lack of communication. The last time she fell we were never called. Her report indicated that family was contacted. We were not and the nurse admitted she never called. Spare your family member! Do not use this facility! We tried calling administration both locally and nationally. We ended up calling the state department for elderly. I looked at 28 places before we made a decision. This is not a cheap facility. There is no excuse. My grandmother is a human being and deserves better!
JimJam
1
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February 28, 2022
My husband I were in this facility about 20 minutes. After getting checked in we met with the Marketing person. After a few minutes, she informed us that my husband and I would not be able to be at Concordia because we were a same sex couple, which is not allowed by their Lutheran Missouri Synod Board. The lady was most apologetic and embarrassed to have to tell us this. However, it was very professional of her to tell us upfront before we toured the place.
Beverly
4
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September 10, 2021
I went to Concordia at Sumner. I took a friend with me, and the minute we went in she turned to me and she said, "If you move here, I'm never coming to visit you." It's too overwhelming, I mean, it looks like they want to be an English country manor set out in an Ohio urban area. It was all very nice and posh, but it just wasn't me. It was also that you had to pay one hundred and fifteen thousand dollars to get in and they'll give part of it back to you if you leave soon. But then they're having a special so it came out to like almost two thousand dollars a month, which I could probably eke out. The tours were guided by residents and it was a very nice tour. They have a swimming pool, a fitness room, they have activities, and it's very nicely decorated. They have lots of little tiny like miniature lobbies, which is a good feature in each of the floors of each of the buildings. But I saw only one human being other than the other visitors. Where are the residents? It was more like a posh setting. The apartments were nice.
Reviewer1192020
4
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February 2, 2020
We went to Concordia at Sumner. Their hallways are very long and it is more than one story. As we looked over the place, I could not see my husband be in a room on the second floor and then having to walk a long hallway to get to an elevator to go downstairs. It is very inconvenient as far as we are concerned. Nevertheless, it ranked very high. They had a musical group when we visited. The dining facility seemed to be nice. They had an area where people could walk. It was very well landscaped. When you looked out the window it had a pleasant atmosphere. However, you have to walk quite far to get to the parking. The parking close to the entrance was pretty full, so there aren't often any close places to park. I would give the staff a five because they definitely knew what they were talking about and they were pleasant. The place was very clean. The building hadn't been there the longest, but it was very well decorated and very nice.
CP
4
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July 26, 2019
My mother had short-term skilled nursing at Concordia at Sumner. It's a beautiful facility, and everybody there had private rooms. They had a little sitting area and a lot of good activities for the residents. There were some good staff members and some great aides, but usually the night staff was not so good. They had one staff member that was rude to the patients and did not care at all. The food was pretty good, but they were short on staff members. There was one time when they brought lunch to my mother in her room, and she told the staff member that she had to go to the bathroom. They told her they were busy so she soiled her pants and had to sit in it for an hour. It's supposedly one of the better nursing homes, but they had staff members that didn't need to be there plus they were understaffed. We were under the impression that any transportation was part of the normal services, but we found out they had charged us for it.
Joe
5
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November 29, 2018
My wife has moved into Concordia at Sumner. It is very good. The facilities are excellent. The staff is very good. The food is very good. My only complaint, and I understand that it is an industry-wide problem, is the staffing. Like over Thanksgiving they were short-staffed.The ones who work, who put in the hours, do a very good job. It is a beautiful place. They're currently expanding their independent living. The assisted living and skilled nursing facilities are four separate buildings and they're all one story. There are 24 residents roughly in each building. They each have their own dining room. The place is excellent. They have excellent activities. We have gone to some of the musical programs they put on. They put on at least one musical program a week. They have almost an activity every afternoon for those who want to participate.
dwlee
5
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March 20, 2018
This is a beautiful campus! The employees are so sweet and truly care about the residents and family’s. This is a community that I definitely would recommend to my family and friends! Only good things to say about Sumner!
helpourelders
3
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July 1, 2017
I have a relative who lives here. Facilities are lovely. The main negative is if your relative does not drive, they do not provide flexible transportation. There is a once per week grocery run: they have only 45 minutes to get their groceries, and be back outside for the bus. They have to carry any groceries themselves on the bus and to their own apartment: that is not much for an elderly person. There is zero transportation for church or additional shopping or trips such as to get take out food or go out to eat. Apparently they will transport to a doctor visit, when planned in advance. For such a nice facility, and for the age group they serve, they should have better transport services. . Otherwise, they should tell folks right up front, that if they do not drive, and do not have local family who can take them places, they should look elsewhere for living accomodations. I would give more stars if not for the transport issue: it is a big issue.
John068161
4
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January 26, 2017
I moved my father to Concordia. He's been there before, and we've had other relatives there. The staff is friendly and helpful. He's going to exercise class once in a while. They serve three meals, and he can ask for snacks. They have a physical therapy room that he can use for exercise, a library, and lounges to work on puzzles, sit on the fireplace, and read books. Sometimes they take the residents out for lunch.
Bill468831
5
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June 16, 2016
Concordia at Sumner seemed to be very expensive, but it was nice. They toured me around the place, and I was very impressed with it. It's very close to where I live and housed in a beautiful facility that looks like a castle. The facilities were nicer than what I need, really. They showed me one-bedroom, and I only met a woman who toured me who very knowledgeable about everything and explained everything to me.
Caring108229150
5
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June 30, 2015
I have visited Sumner on Ridgewood a couple of times. I was looking for a place for my aunt. The physical therapists are good as well as the helpers and workers there. The surrounding was beautiful and clean. I haven't tried eating there, but the dining room was wonderful. They only had one bedroom apartments. They were very clean and bright. The rooms had large bathrooms that made it possible to bring the wheelchairs in. The place itself was very easy to access and accommodating for seniors. The management should add a little more parking in the condos. Other than that, everything was great for seniors.
Caring102900050
5
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March 19, 2015
My friend's apartment at Sumner on Ridgewood is very pleasant. I think they have all kinds of things. They have arts, a gym, and there are multi groups that can do all kinds of things depending on their abilities. They are involved with the students of a local high school, and they seem to be interested in the people who are living there; they try to do what they can for them.
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