Community Commons
1320 Mahoning Avenue Nw, Warren, OH 44483
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About Community Commons in Warren, Ohio
Community Commons is located on Mahoning Avenue in Warren, Ohio. It’s close to Packard Park and the Mahoning River and just a few miles from Washington Square Healthcare. Visitors commend the friendly, caring staff and the restaurant-style dining. They also like that there are Sunday church services. Residents can participate in exercise programs, including strength training, and there’s an on-site beauty salon. Cable TV and Wi-Fi service is provided throughout the facility, which accommodates up to 160 residents. The suites have kitchenettes equipped with a refrigerator and microwave.
Services and Amenities of Community Commons in Warren, Ohio
Dining
- Communal Dining
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Languages
- English spoken
Therapies
- Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Medicare
Health
4.0
Overall
4.0
Quality
2.0
Staff
2.0
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Reviews of Community Commons in Warren, Ohio
3.1
(10 reviews)
Facility
3.0
Staff
3.3
Food
2.5
Activities
1.0
Value
1.0
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1
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August 20, 2024
maybe their assisted living section is better than the nursing home side of things but please PLEASE listen to me when I say that you should not dare put your loved one in their nursing home. they left my father to rot. i can't possibly tell you how much guilt I will forever have for moving my father 40 minutes out of the place he was into here so he could be closer. It's not worth it. There was a night when a man was screaming down the hall, nobody in sight, some fifteen minutes of being able to find nobody anywhere to help and when I did the guy said it wasn't his section but reluctantly helped after I said he needed help, the guy was asking for an ambulance and I'm pretty sure best the guy could do was get him some water. I think he may have even fallen out of his bed. They are understaffed, nobody would check in on my father and when I asked them about if they were giving my dad any pain meds they were confused. He had sepsis after a failed gastric bypass surgery and they were giving him nothing, they had his bed practically on the ground, as low as you can have a bed. the place is unsanitary. i foolishly thought the place my dad was at before was awful because people would be screaming for their moms or how they wanted to go home and you would have staff walking past the doors all the time but hardly acknowledging you exist. my dad went from having a roommate which i'm sure he hated but at least it was a witness, to rotting alone in a disgusting room. I watched tears roll down his face when they finally gave him pain medicine. You just have no idea. Don't do this to someone you love. Don't tell yourself it isn't as bad as it is. Between them and Hospice nobody informed us of anything. My dad died alone, hospice says some garbage about how my dad likely wouldn't have wanted us to be there to watch him die but I can't tell you how much that made me sick they say stuff like that. He didn't want to die with a stranger who barely knew him I'll tell you that much. I asked for documentation of what they were giving him and when they were giving it to him and they literally walked out of the room and never came back. I'm not even writing this in some emotional post grief immediately after the fact. It has been over a year of processing what happened to my father and it makes me sick to my stomach. If I could go back in time I would. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR LOVED ONES HERE.
ReviewerFC092923A
5
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October 4, 2023
Community Commons had a homey feeling. It seemed like everybody was together in the common room and there was a lot of activity going on, playing cards together, and playing games. I didn't even have an appointment. They came out, showed me around, and they were very nice. They had a beauty shop and a nice outdoor area and gardening area.
Joanne
3
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March 12, 2023
My husband is at Community Commons for rehab. The facility seems pretty good and it is clean. Some of the furniture is kind of worn out and some of the recliners are pretty rough. So, it's outdated, but for the most part, I've been very pleased with the staff. They seem very caring. The physical therapists come in and try to do puzzles with the residents. They also have music. The dining area seems pretty good. They offer quite a wide variety and more than adequate food portions.
Darlene034160
3
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October 13, 2016
My sister is at Community Skilled Health Care. They don’t know how to separate their residents from the ones with the mental problem to somebody with another problem, and then they mixed them all together. Everybody uses the same bathroom. The rooms are not private enough. My sister is in a corner. The room is small, but they put 2 people in there, and there is not enough room for my sister’s bed to be situated so she can look at the TV because she is in the corner. The staff needs to be trained better too.
Paula118290050
5
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January 20, 2016
Community Commons was excellent. The staff was very nice and very caring, and the security seemed very good.
Buckeye Raised
1
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November 25, 2015
I had no knowledge of this nursing home prior to placing my mother there, it turned out to be the worst decision I ever made. The business admin only has one objective - to fill beds and make money. The building is old and unkempt. There's much nicer nursing homes for what they charge. I would not recommend this senior care center.
Deborah40
4
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September 26, 2014
Community Skilled has a lot of units, and it is 5 to 10 minutes away from my dad’s home so he can visit every day. The care is very good. She has physical and occupational therapy, and all the staff has been really nice. They have a community dining room, and the people have to get washed up and dressed every day to eat in the dining hall. They have activities, Sunday church service, and it’s pretty nice. All the diets are according to whatever the person is on. My mom is a diabetic, and they have a diabetic diet for her and low cholesterol, and the food is pretty tasty. My mom eats and she likes the food. They are in the process of remodeling the façade of the facility itself.
Robert41757050
4
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June 30, 2014
Community Commons is a nice community, and a very nice facility. The staff who gave the tour was very adequate, very professional, very outgoing, and concerned. They said they would not cater to any kind of special diet, and my mother needs a high fiber diet.
ggsrgsgb
1
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April 22, 2014
The walls are stained from water damage. Built in an old mansion with very few updates. Lacks a good physical therapy dept. and the staff are very rude to visitors.
katydid148
4
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December 30, 2013
Our family is very pleased with this facility. We settled Mom in this November. The Commons met every requirement presented on reputable websites that suggested what to look for. I was impressed at my first visit and at subsequent visits showing family members. I was met by different staff each time and all were friendly, helpful, knowledgable and were glad to be working there. Most have been there long term. The decor is updated and the dining room is set up as a lovely restaurant. Apartments are clean, laundry is done separately, etc. As you can see, we are pleased. Mom would rather be home, of course, but is starting to participate in several activities, and had her hair done at the little beauty shop too.
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