The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Memory care facility gets preliminar­y OK

Center would complement nursing home in developmen­t

- By Betsy Scott bscott@news-herald.com @reporterbe­tsy on Twitter

An assisted living facility specializi­ng in memory care is proposed on part of a 10-acre parcel.

An assisted living facility specializi­ng in memory care is proposed on part of a 10-acre parcel in Mentor’s Newell Creek developmen­t.

The developers of Mentor Ridge Health and Rehabilita­tion Center — approved in 2013 for the north side of Norton Parkway near Garfield Road — seek to add a two-story, 56-bed memory care facility. The new 56,520-square-foot structure would sit to the east.

“Someone may come into that facility that has some memory impairment, and that may go all the way up to somebody who doesn’t recall who they are and really need to be in a locked-down unit,” said David Mitchell, representi­ng property owner LTC Realty Holdings VIII, LLC. “We don’t have that capability at the nursing home. Some nursing homes do. We do not plan that for the existing building there, so, hence, the reason we want to build a second structure there.”

Like the nursing home, the project required city approval of a modificati­on to the Newell Creek developmen­t plan. The Planning Commission supported the amendment as well as a preliminar­y site plan on May 3.

There are three similar care centers in the city and another under constructi­on.

“The need for Alzheimer and dementia facilities is only growing,” Mentor Economic & Community Developmen­t Director Ronald M. Traub said. “Having such facilities in Mentor allows family and friends to stay in touch.”

Mentor Ridge developers are “extremely pleased” with occupancy at the 99bed nursing home, which is at near capacity with 83 patients, Mitchell said.

“We have a waiting list, and the reason we have a waiting list, although we’re not full, is we’re being very selective — or the operator is being very selective — about the type of patients it takes,” he said.

The memory care project still requires final site plan approval.

In February, the commission denied a developmen­t proposal for across the street — south of Norton Parkway — catering to the older population.

Pepper Pike-based Omni Property Companies sought to build a 171-unit, 184,500-square-foot senior care campus with 19 singlefami­ly villas, an 88-unit independen­t living facility, a 44-unit assisted living facility and a 20-unit memory care facility.

The commission decided that the proposal was a significan­t departure from the office designatio­n on the site.

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