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Entering its fourth year, The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath remains independently owned and operated and an established part of the community

The locally owned and operated Renaissance of Richfield/Bath received a June 2018 deficiency-free survey administered by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) as recognition of the bond of trust the assisted living and memory care community has built over the last three years with 300 families whose loved ones are members. While the ODH...

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The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath: Your story continues here

After suffering a broken hip, Jean Schwartz grudgingly moved to an assisted living facility. But as one chapter in her life closed, the 97-year-old first-time author decided to “make dough” and start another one. The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath was the place Jean would eventually call home. “One thing that goes through a person’s...

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The faces of The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath

The nurses and certified nursing assistants, the care partners and therapists, the cooks and dieticians and the administrative and support staff at Renaissance of Richfield/Bath stand at the forefront of a person-centered approach to assisted living and memory care. Together, they are the Face of The Renaissance. As members of The Renaissance...

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The benefits of keeping seniors active and engaged

A river of responsibilities flows from the social activities that sustain and propel our lives. In the rush of life, we get caught up in our responsibilities to our children, spouses and co-workers. Yet many of those same responsibilities, the mainstays of aging parents or loved ones lives, have fallen away—kids grow up, spouses pass away...

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Staying active and engaged after retirement

On the road to retirement, day in and day out, we eagerly inch closer to our reward for our life’s work. We dream of retirement as a time to relax or reinvent ourselves. When we get there, and the day comes when we can finally chuck that early morning alarm clock, reality sets in. Now what? The road ahead may look empty, particularly as...

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