S&W Cuyahoga, Lorain & Medina Counties

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440-926-9100 - Office
440-610-7173 - 24-Hr. Care
440-926-9103 - Fax

Care Available 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week.

419 Main Street Unit D

Grafton, OH 44044-1253


Serving These Areas: Lorain County , Southern & Western Cuyahoga County & Medina County. Lorain County: Amherst, South Amherst, Avon, Avon Lake, Columbia Station, Elyria, Grafton, Kipton, LaGrange, Lorain, North Ridgeville, Oberlin, Rochester, Sheffield, Sheffield...

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Lorain County Senior Care

Cleveland West senior care services keep your loved ones at home by providing high quality, customized senior care plans. We also provide personal care services, living assistance, and rehabilitation care services. Our senior care plans are customizable and flexible to accommodate your changing needs and for those times when more help is needed. We also offer dementia care and hospital discharge planning.

For those times that your loved one needs assistance with the everyday, we offer senior transportation and companion care. All of our senior care services help our clients feel independent in their home environments.

Senior Care Resources

Guide to In-Home Senior Safety

Let us help you keep your love one safe at home.
Our Guide to In-Home Senior Safety has been created to maximize your safety and independence, and provide you with peace of mind. These simple steps can greatly reduce the likelihood of unplanned hospital stays as well as enable a healthier and more independent lifestyle for seniors. Download Your Copy

Guide to Senior Health and Wellness

Make sure your loved one is not only living longer, but better.

Our Guide to Senior Health and Wellness had been created to help you understand the changing health and activity needs of your aging loved ones. This guide breaks down the four essential pieces of overall wellness: Nutrition, Exercise, Social Involvement and Mental Health to help promote independent and healthy lifestyles for seniors. Download Your Copy


Guide to Remote Care Technology

Remote Care Technology helps families stay connected and keeps loved ones safe while living independently.

The guide to remote care technology provides information on innovative technology that can help a loved one feel safe and independent at home, while providing peace of mind. Download Your Copy


Guide to Legal and Financial Planning Needs of Seniors

Keeping you prepared.

The Guide to Legal and Financial Planning was created to help you understand how to plan for your future, or the future of a loved one. Download Your Copy


Guide to Living with Dementia

Are you asking the right questions?

Recognizing the signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and dementia is the first step to understanding and living with memory loss. As loved ones age, both physical and mental changes are bound to occur, leaving family members with many questions and concerns. It's important to differentiate normal aging processes from changes that may signal the onset of Alzheimer's disease or dementia, and to seek medical and professional help if necessary. The Guide to Living with Dementia can help. Download Your Copy


Lets Talk

Navigate difficult discussion about helping your loved one age comfortably with ease.

Let’s Talk is filled with tips to help you talk to your loved one about what they want as they age. From adult child to caring friend or guardian, no matter your role or identity, you will find information relevant to your situation. Download Your Copy

Flexible Home Care Services

Our home care service plans are completely customizable to the unique needs of each of our clients. Whether you need only a few hours a week or round the clock care, we can develop a home care service solution to keep you safe at home, where you want to be.

Senior Care Articles and Resources

The challenges of care giving for an aging or ill loved one are limitless. Often, family care givers are taxed with not only demanding physical care — but also tending to emotional issues, and a shift in family paradigm. If you are a family care giver, you’re not alone.Twenty-Nine percent of the U.S. population are acting as care givers for family members, and sixty-six percent of those are women caring for their aging parents, cites the National Family Caregivers Association. Read Full Story

As your loved one ages, making the process as safe and simple as possible may seem like a task too large to tackle all at once — but being prepared and having those difficult conversations with the entire family (before it’s too late) is critical to the well-being of all involved. Read Full Story