



On February 1, 1871, a contract was signed for the purchase of a larger home located at 22nd and Woodland Avenue. While the numbers of elderly increased, so did the many gestures of charity extended toward the Little Sisters to assist them in their work. These acts of kindness were made by the Christian community in the Cleveland area as well as members of the Jewish community. Many gave their goods, their time and their talents to repair, refurbish and furnish this new home and one generous soul even gave a cow! For ninety years, this building was a well known site in the surrounding area drawing the attention of many who came to render service or pray in the Chapel. Above all, it was a place where many young women had their first encounter with the elderly and entered religious life - swelling the ranks of the Little Sisters.

With the area undergoing a considerable urban renewal, it was thought best to relocate to a scenic property located east of the City on Richmond Road in Warrensville Heights. In 1961 the Home of the Aged was transferred to a large and beautiful structure now known as - Saints Mary and Joseph Home for the Aged.
Following the example of their Mother Foundress, Blessed Jeanne Jugan, the Little Sisters strive to provide a loving home-like atmosphere where their Residents can live out their days in peace and joy. This can only be accomplished through the Providence of God which manifests itself in the generous support of benefactors and the faithful service of volunteers and staff. From considerably small and humble beginnings, this marvelous work of charity continues to serve the elderly of Cleveland and Northeast Ohio as it has done since 1870.
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