The Assumption Village
The Assumption Village
9800 Market Street
North Lima, Ohio 44452
Tel: 330 549-0740
All stages of life are important - from birth to the golden years. Humility of Mary Health Partners is particularly sensitive to the important needs and unique health care problems of older people. That's why we are pleased to have within our family The Assumption Village, which offers both assisted living and nursing home care for seniors at all levels of health and independence.
The Assumption Village is a Catholic long-term nursing facility located on 68 scenic acres in North Lima, Ohio. Residents can enjoy the beautiful local landscape that surrounds the buildings or take advantage of social activities in enclosed courtyards. The naturally social environment of our long-term care facility is enhanced by unique opportunities to interact with staff and other residents during various group and one-on-one activities.
Our History
In 1967, the Assumption Nursing Home on Chalmers Avenue in Youngstown opened with 39 beds, staffed by the Vincentian Sisters of Charity. In 1971, a building addition expanded the facility's capacity to 81 beds. Through other additions, the facility ultimately increased to 126 licensed beds. In 1994, sponsorship of Assumption was assumed by the Humility of Mary Health Care System (now called Humility of Mary Health Partners). The assisted living facility, The Marian Living Center, opened in June 1998. The Vincentian Sisters of Charity of Pittsburgh, Pa., The Assumption Village's founding congregation, ended 31 years of service at the facility on May 3, 1997. A total of 25 different Vincentian sisters had served the facility over the years and had played an integral part in its history.
Our Health Services
The Assumption Village offers both assisted living and long-term nursing care for patients in a comfortable and warm atmosphere. It is Medicare and Medicaid approved. Three separate individualized nursing units provide care for patients who require IV therapy and wound management, dementia therapy and intermediate care.
Assisted Living
The 48 apartments located in the Marian Living Center at The Assumption Village are designed for senior citizens who need assistance with daily living. Residents have their own apartment, which they furnish and decorate themselves. Twenty-four hour supervision is available to our assisted living residents from registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and state tested nursing assistants. Activities, meals, personal care, housekeeping services, transportation to physician appointments, medication management and religious services are also provided.
Skilled Care Unit
This unit provides extensive nursing care to residents who have specific skilled nursing needs such as daily injections, IV administration, enteral feeding, wound care and physical/occupational/speech therapies.
Special Care Unit
This unit is designed to meet the distinct needs of residents with various forms of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease. In order to provide comfort and safety for these residents, careful consideration was given to the programs, layout, design and interior decor in the unit. Its unique design affords residents with dementia the potential to achieve optimal quality of life.
Intermediate Care Unit
Residents in the intermediate-care unit enjoy residential living in a warm, homelike atmosphere. Residents are encouraged to strive to maintain their independence and self-reliance while having full access to necessary services and assistance in daily activities.
Staff Qualifications
Our staff includes an interdisciplinary team of professionals who strive to provide residents with the individualized nursing care that enables them to achieve and maintain optimal quality of life. The primary staff is enhanced by therapists and medical specialists who provide vital services to the residents on an as-needed basis. In addition, audiology, dental, lab, pharmacy, podiatry, radiology and vision services are also available to residents.
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