Location Profile

Cleveland, Ohio

Facility Type
Skilled Nursing Facility
Facility Location
Cleveland, Ohio
Teaching Facility
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No
Trauma Center
Number of Beds
Magnet
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No

Hospital Overview

The healthcare provider is located in Cleveland, Ohio. With a strong tradition in the community for over 80 years, the provider is one of the leading healthcare providers for Cleveland and throughout Ohio. More than 50 services are available at the facility. This includes emergency, cancer care, pediatrics, and more. State-of-the-art technology for diagnostics, treatment, and clinical trials. Recognized for its excellence in orthopedics, pulmonology, and other specialties, the facility is one of the foremost medical locations in the area.

Community Overview

The healthcare provider is located in Cleveland, Ohio. With a strong tradition in the community for over 80 years, the provider is one of the leading healthcare providers for Cleveland and throughout Ohio. More than 50 services are available at the facility. This includes emergency, cancer care, pediatrics, and more. State-of-the-art technology for diagnostics, treatment, and clinical trials. Recognized for its excellence in orthopedics, pulmonology, and other specialties, the facility is one of the foremost medical locations in the area.

Cleveland is an industrial city that’s become quite hip. Recognized by Natural Geographic in their 2018 Best of World list, Cleveland is quickly on the rise. It offers a diverse collection of neighborhoods, many of which are walkable. Cleveland RTA, the Regional Transit Authority, offers several ways to travel around the city with ease. The rail systems make it easy to commute from the suburbs while the bus and trolley let you tour the city at your own pace. There’s always something to do in Cleveland whether it be a street fair, new museum exhibit opening, festival, and outside concert. Make it your own and it will be instantly home.

Learn more about Cleveland at the official city website and explore the area at the county website.

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Education

Cleveland Metropolitan School District is a public school district for the city and is the biggest in the state of Ohio. Currently, the district features more than 100 schools. Cleveland has a total of 69 elementary schools and most campuses are for grades K-8. There are a number of charter academies, magnet schools, art schools, and STEM schools among the district. More than 20 campuses in the district offer a Pre-K program for early learning. The district features a great selection of extracurriculars and academic programs to foster student curiosity, skills, and self-esteem. Several of the high schools have been recognized by U.S. News and World Report’s Best U.S. High Schools and are among the top 400 in the state of Ohio. Cleveland also has over 90 private schools.

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Local and Nearby Attractions

Cleveland offers a shopper’s paradise as the city has a great selection of shopping destinations for clothing, jewelry, toys, local goods, and more. Downtown Cleveland has undergone a renaissance and is home to more than 50 stores with multiple local vendors. Whether it’s sampling the delights of a local chocolate chip or browsing the wares of artisans, you’ll be delighted with the sights and wares of Cleveland. Cleveland has several shopping historic arcades, indoor malls with ornate finishings and impressive atriums. Arcades in the city include Tower City and 5th Street Arcade Cleveland with each stop featuring their own vendors. Tower City alone features more than 88 stores and services under its roof.

The city’s shopping isn’t concentrated downtown area as Cleveland consists of a rich collection of diverse and exciting neighborhoods. Travel to the hip area of Tremont to browse boutiques and pick up some of Barrio’s famous tacos, or venture to the cozy area of Coventry Village for book shops, groceries, art, antiques, and specialty items. Ohio City is home to the West Side Market, a flourishing farmer’s market that sells meat, seafood, produce, ethnic foods, hand-crafted pasta, and all kinds of goods. Opened in 1912, it’s the oldest continually operating market in the city.  The Larchmere neighborhood is where you’ll find antique stores, vintage shops, and a gem of a bookstore, Loganberry Books, home of more than 10,000 volumes. Collinwood is an arts district and has music shops, art galleries, and other artistic centric spots along Waterloo Avenue. As you shop, be sure you partake in some of the local food of Cleveland. Cleveland has a happening food scene with restaurants by renowned chefs including Michael Simon and Brad Ball. Whether you love burgers, vegetarian dishes, pizza, or BBQ, there’s something for you to eat. Cleveland even has a bustling Little Italy for traditional Italian favorites including lasagna, cannolis, pizza, and tiramisu.

At the heart of Cleveland is its arts and culture scene. Cleveland’s theater district Playhouse Square is the largest performing arts center in the country after New York City with several world-class theaters. In addition to live comedy and musical performances, Playhouse Square features Broadway productions. Upcoming productions include the Donna Summer musical, Disney’s Frozen and Anastasia. Family-friendly productions based on children’s shows and books are also held throughout the year. Talespinner Children’s Theatre is another family destination. Talespinner productions feature puppetry, dance, acting, tumbling and other arts as performers retell folktales from around the world. Cleveland is the home to a professional ballet company, The Cleveland Ballet, and the internationally-known Cleveland Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra often features family-friendly performances of movies like Star Wars set to a live score. Most orchestra events are held at Severance Hall, a concert hall, however, in the warmer months, the orchestra presents live music under the stars in at Blossom Music Hall, a nearby outside amphitheater.

As for museums, Cleveland has plenty of space to explore any number of subjects. The Children’s Museum of Cleveland is packed with hands-on exhibits for nature, arts, sciences, construction, and more. The Cleveland History Center is home to several exhibits in one space. Look at over 150 vintage automobiles at the Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum then visit the restored 1910 Euclid Park Grand Carousel. There are also exhibits on local history, a vintage restored 1911 mansion, and a costume wing with over 30,000 garments from the 18th century to the present. To get even more entrenched in history venture to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History which offers dinosaur skeletons, a planetarium, wildlife center, and more. The Great Lakes Science Center educates visitors on the natural environment of the Great Lakes region and features STEM exhibits, daily demonstrations, and a NASA visitor center. Want to learn about currency and how economics work? Visit the free museum, The Learning Center and Money Museum located in the Federal Reserve of Cleveland. Art lovers can visit the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland and the Cleveland Museum of Art. Both institutions have large collections of art from around the world and a series of rotating exhibits. There’s also the Cleveland State University Art Galleries to browse in Downtown Cleveland. Film fans can’t get enough of the Christmas Story House, a museum located in the home used in the beloved Christmas movie A Christmas Story. You can see props from the movie and view the home restored to look exactly like it did in the movie. And last but not least, we can’t mention Cleveland attractions without featuring the famous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This multilevel museum has exhibits on gospel, blues, folk, country, and bluegrass. Exhibits include costumes, sheet music, recording studio gear, and more. Smaller temporary exhibits focus on concerts, music anniversaries, and other events. It’s no wonder Cleveland is known as the “Rock and Roll Capital of the World.”

Whatever you want to do in Cleveland, the city has it. If strolling a beautiful lush garden is a desire, head to the Cleveland Botanical Garden. Home to 20 unique gardens including a rainforest, it’s a delightful place for all ages. For animal lovers, there’s the zoo. Cleveland Metroparks Zoo measures 183 acres and contains over 600 different species throughout eight themed areas. Love the water? You’re in luck as Cleveland has miles of coastline and several lakefront beaches. Edgewater Park has 6,000 feet of shoreline, two beaches, and a playground. Euclid Beach Park is perfect for hiking, picnics and listening to the summer concert series that’s held each year. Gordon Park is perfect for viewing birds, and Whiskey Island is great for kayaking, canoeing, and other water sports. Cleveland is also known for its sports and there’s always a good game to be found. Whether you want to watch a Cleveland Indians game at Progressive Field, watch the Cavaliers play basketball at Quicken Arena, or watch the Cleveland Browns kick a touchdown at FirstEnergy Stadium, you’re sure to get caught up in all the action. You’ll soon see Cleveland is a town that lives and breathes its team spirit.

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Crime Rate

You’ll feel safe in Cleveland thanks to the professional police department and their dedicated crime prevention efforts. Cleveland Police enhance residents’ and visitors’ quality of life through a variety of initiatives including community education programs, school crossing guards, neighborhood watch, community partnerships, and more. There are more than 1,600 dedicated men and women on the force.

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