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After five years of remarkable service, The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath remains dedicated to community

Where we choose to call home matters, and the developers of The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath chose to build where it matters most. Lifelong residents of Richfield—John Troike of Troike Building Corp., in partnership with Mark Hemminger of Hemminger Construction Co.—built the 50,000-square-foot The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath...

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The community at The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath is embracing change and staying connected

Entering its fifth year, The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath endures by enlarging and enriching the lives of those who have needs for assisted living or memory care. Since the very beginning, dedication has driven a shared commitment to the care of families’ loved ones who reside in the community on Everett Road. It’s what they mean when...

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Find out how the vibrant community at The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath is empowering its members to carve out their own place in the senior care world

Entering its fifth year, The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath continues to radiate into the community it set out to reflect when it first opened its doors. The assisted living and memory care community mirrors a miniature Main Street, an interior streetscape that earns high marks from members and their families. A stroll through the corridor...

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The power of community at The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath

Entering its fourth year, The Renaissance of Richfield/Bath continues to radiate into the community it set out to reflect when it first opened its doors. The assisted living and memory care community on Everett Road mirrors a miniature Main Street, an interior streetscape that earns high marks from members and their families. A stroll through...

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Here’s how the locally owned Renaissance of Richfield/Bath continues to strengthen its bond of trust with families and 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 licenses...

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