Fairhill's campus diversity is best illustrated by the number and array of organizations which call it "home". Fairhill's commitment to providing leased space opportunities and value-added support services to non-profit and other agencies has created an expansive family tree including:

Able Works (B-409)
Cynthia D. Beard, Executive Director; (216) 258-5759
Able Works facilitates collaborative initiatives in response to community needs - focusing on creative arts, health & wellness and educational services.

 

ACCESS TO THE ARTS (B-414)
Graham Grund, Executive Director; (216) 791-4654
Concert quality musical and cultural arts performances given by talented students and professionals at retirement communities, senior centers, hospices and hospitals in Greater Cleveland and surrounding counties.

 

Alex Community Development Corporation (B-401) http://www.alexcdc.com

Alexis E. Afzal CPA, Executive Director; (216) 707-0777

Ohio nonprofit organization established to provide programs and services in Small Business Development, Workforce Development, and Financial Literacy Education.  Appointed by U.S. Small Business Administration to conduct Women’s Business Center (WBC) of Cuyahoga County to provide training, counseling, and technical assistance for women business owners, women who want to start a business, and others in need of these services.

 

AllType Tax, Inc. (B-208, B-216 & B-218)

Michael A. Dunn, Executive Director; (216) 231-2500
Income Tax preparation and client write-up services for individuals and small businesses.  Practicing successfully before the internal revenue service for over twenty years.

 

Alzheimer’s Association, Cleveland Area Chapter (North Lobby) http://www.alzclv.org

Nancy Udelson, Chief Executive Officer; (216) 721-8457
Provides support, assistance, information and education to persons afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease and their families, friends and professionals who care for them.   Sponsors family support groups, educational sessions, a telephone helpline, newsletters, a speakers’ bureau, caregivers’ workshops and research in the five-county area of
Northeast Ohio.

 

Art Therapy Studio  (C-157) http://www.arttherapystudio.org
Karen Peterson, Executive Director; (216) 791-9303
Creative therapeutic arts program providing watercolor, oil, acrylic, drawing, collage, and clay classes at Fairhill Center.  We invite individuals seeking a wellness approach to healing, older adults, and people who are physically disabled, medically or emotionally ill. Services are also offered at
MetroHealth Medical Center, Ursuline ArtSpace, and on-site at area agencies and schools.

 

Caring Transitions, Inc. (C-447) http://www.caringtrans.com/

James M. Stevens, President; (216) 346-2367

Helps seniors and people with disabilities - and family members -  manage not only the physical demands of moving but, more importantly, helps them cope with the psychological and emotional aspects of a later life move.

 

Cleveland Sight Center’s Café on the Hill  (D-Wing, 1st Floor)
Norm Gehrs, Business Enterprise Division; (216) 791-8118, Ext. 329
On-campus cafe offering full breakfast and lunch menus with hot entrees, deli-style soups, sandwiches, salads, snacks and beverages; also provides in-house catering.  Part of the Business Enterprise Division, which provides training, placement and self-employment opportunities for visually impaired persons.

 

The Ferneway Company  (E-286) http://www.ferneway.com/

Ferne A. Ziglar, President; (216) 791-9701
Full service public relations and consulting firm offering marketing communications, media relations, fund development and special events management.

 

Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland Inc.  (E-187) http://www.gacgc.org

Paul W. Alandt, President/CEO; (216) 231-6500

Fifty years of excellence serving seniors at 15 Golden Age Centers, in private homes and in the community.  Programming includes critical support services; home delivered meals; meals in group settings; transportation, individual assistance with government forms, insurance claim forms, correspondence; information and referral; health screenings; and cultural, educational and recreational activities.

 

Good Samaritan Anglican Church (B-223)

Abraham Fiodembo, Executive Director; (216) 898-0949
Christian spiritual worship center.

 

Harmony for Life  (C-445, 441)

Janet Alter, Licensed Massage Therapist; (216) 577-4920

Provides massage and bodywork services for physical, emotional and spiritual wellness — including relaxation massage, therapeutic massage for pain relief through soft tissue release and postural alignment, and the ancient healing art of thai yoga massage. Licensed by the State Medical Board of Ohio.

 

Home Instead Senior Care  (A-160) http://www.homeinstead.com/243/default.aspx

Scott Radcliff; (440) 914-1400

Provides non-medical care and service to seniors in their homes and/or in facilities. Currently many offices throughout the state of Ohio and more than 450 offices in the United States, Japan, Canada and Portugal.

 

Hospice of the Western Reserve  (E-Wing, Lower Level)  http://www.hospicewr.org/                              

Pam Fessler, Team Leader; (216) 502-4240

Community-based, nonprofit agency providing comfort, care and emotional support to patients and their families, regardless of age, disease or ability to pay.  With an average daily census of more than 900 patients and their families, Hospice of the Western Reserve is the third largest nonprofit hospice in the United States.

 

The Intergenerational School {TIS}  (2nd Floor) http://www.tisonline.org/

Dr. Cathy Whitehouse, Principal; (216) 721-0120
Free Cleveland area community school that provides co-learning educational opportunities for primary school-age children (K-6), their families and older adults through a unique curriculum that instills real life skills and lifelong learning.

 

Kingdom Warrior Protection Services (B-212)

Arlivia Elaine Siggers & John Siggers, Executive Directors; (216) 283-217

kingdomwarriorprotection@yahoo.com

Security service for events, conferences, churches, apartment complex, stores, banks and special assignments.

 

Little Treasures Day Care & Learning Center  (Lower Level)

Serena Billingsly, Director; (216) 229-1670

Full service day care and learning center featuring internet based camera viewing service and curriculum-based learning. Accepting children 6-weeks to 10 years old.  Providing a safe, nurturing and secure environment.

 

National Caucus and Center on Black Aged, Inc. (E-192) http://www.ncba-aged.org/
JoAnn Neal, State Program Coordinator; (216) 721-9197
National, private, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for African-American and low-income elderly through employment and training, housing, health promotion and advocacy.

 

Neurogeriatric Research Program - Case Western Reserve University

(B-wing, 3rd Floor)

Dr. Robert Friedland, Director

 

Phelps Media Group, Inc.  (B-411)

Jeff Phelps, President & CEO; (216) 231-2999
Offers leading edge in creation of innovative television programming and multi-media training.  Non-profit and faith-based, the organization was formed around the idea of providing a unique community service:  actual local television programming and hands-on media training - all in one place.

 

Pneuma Life Foundation (E-294 & E-296)

Ruth Johnson, President & CEO; (216) 556-0090 (24 hour hotline)
Nonprofit assisting with combining the efforts of individuals, agencies and organizations interested in the reduction and eventual elimination of interpersonal and interfamilial violence.

 

Progress With Chess  (E-293) http://www.progresswithchess.org

Michael Joelson, Executive Director; (216) 321-7000
Provides chess instruction and administers chess programs and tournaments.  Primary mission is to enable students to reap the intellectual and social benefits of chess participation

 

University Memory and Aging Center  (C-Wing, 3rd floor) http://www.ohioalzcenter.org/index.html

Kathy Perkins (inquiries); (216) 844-6449
Provides quality care for persons with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders, and for their families, through a coordinated program of patient care, research and education. Programs cover a range of areas including laboratory research, clinical diagnosis, drug treatment and caregiving studies. The research program depends upon a volunteer registry of people with memory problems, family caregivers and healthy older adults.

 

University Foley Elderhealth Center  (A-Wing, 3rd floor) http://www.uhhospitals.org/case/tabid/1198/Default.aspx

Dr. Mathew Wayne, Medical Director; (216) 844-6338
Interdisciplinary approach to evaluate and address the primary and specialized health care needs of older adults in an outpatient setting.

 

Visiting Angels Senior Home Care  (B-201) http://www.visitingangels.com/cleveland

Connie Hill Johnson, Director; (216) 231-6400

Provides non-medical care and service to seniors in their homes and/or in facilities.

 

Ward 6 / Project Sparkle  (A-177)

Pat Britt, Councilwoman; (216) 791-VOTE

Outreach office for Cleveland Ward 6 residents.  Inquiries welcome from 9:00 am to 2:30 pm Monday through Friday.  Committed to Working with and for the residents of Ward 6.

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