The Center for Children
is located on Euclid Avenue. Beautiful trees grace the grounds, along with The Ellen Bonnie Mandel Sensory Garden,
a gazebo, picnic tables and plenty of space for riding toys. Indoors, there is a pool, gym and sensory room, as well as a serenely appointed Chapel where children and staff alike can go for quiet reflection. The living areas are divided into four sections, each include bedrooms, bathrooms, a living area, play area, kitchen and nurse’s station. One wing is designed especially for children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Ten children live in each section.
complete with waterfall, where the children can explore and enjoy the outdoors in a safe environment. There is also an enclosed play area, complete with climbing bars, swings,
     
         
 




Group Homes, Group home living is also provided by the Center. Seven group homes throughout Cuyahoga County offer young adult and adults an opportunity to live in a home like setting. A Licensed and professional staff, including nurses, 24/7 direct care staff assistance and daily activities and field trips to promote personal growth are provided for residents. The homes are contracted through the Cuyahoga County Board of Mental Retardation and Development Disabilities.



Cedar House, nestled in the lovely city of Pepper Pike, OH, opened its doors in the fall of 1990. The second house to open and be managed by Rose-Mary Center, Cedar House has eight residents. A nice-sized yard and back patio area are available for the residents to enjoy. Cedar House’s single level design is ideal for its elderly residents to have access to the entire house.






Euclid House
, which is located in Euclid, OH, was the very first adult group home managed by Rose-MaryCenter. Its doors opened in the summer of 1989.  The eight residents currently living at Euclid House are a mixture of men and women who are semi-independent in many areas. They are involved with many community-based activities including horse back riding.

     

 




Warrington House
, opened in the fall of 1991,  is located in the city of Shaker Heights, Ohio.  Currently, Warrington House is one of three houses managed by Rose-Mary Center that has all male residents.  Horseback riding with residents of Euclid House is one of many community based activities that the gentlemen of Warrington House enjoy.





Grand House
opened its doors in the summer of 1992 and is located on the same grounds as Terrace House, which opened that same summer. The seven men who reside at Grand House are very active and thoroughly enjoy all areas of their home.  An exercise room is a feature of the Grand House.  Its proximity to Terrace House provides many opportunities for neighborly interaction.          
        




Terrace House
, which is adjacent to Grand House, also opened in the summer of 1992.  Terrace House has a total of seven residents, both men and women. The house is characterized by a relaxed living environment where television and radios provide a sense of calm. An outdoor gazebo is utilized by the residents to be closer to nature and their neighbors.

 




Verona House is located in South Euclid and has been open since November of 1998. The five residents of Verona House each have their own room. A beautiful, hilly yard borders the house to the back. The residents take advantage of the scenery and enjoy the view from their deck, filled with patio furniture. A spacious basement is used for leisure time and is beginning to be transformed into a sensory based area.
        
        




Green Road House,  the newest group home, opened its doors in January of 2005.  Green Road house is located in Cleveland, Ohio, just minutes from The Rose-Mary Center.  Green Road house is an all male facility for adolescent men. The fenced yard and lush trees at Green Road House create a serene and safe living environment.




 
 
 
 
 
 
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