Fellowship House Assisted Living sat at 2601 N California Ave in Chicago's Logan Square, where for around 56 years folks would find a small, caring home focused on helping older adults and people with long-term mental illnesses like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, and you'd see that building held 37 beds with private rooms, suites, or apartments and even options for shared residential spaces, with attention to comfort and daily support for those who couldn't live fully on their own but didn't need a full nursing home. Established in 1966 by Saul and Susan Squire-he a Ukrainian immigrant, she a Holocaust survivor-it offered steady routines, home-cooked meals, weekly housekeeping, help with bathing and getting dressed, and staff who'd keep track of medicines, and there were call buttons in rooms for any emergencies, cable TV, private phones, individually controlled heating and AC, and regular health checks. The place stood firm on giving thoughtful care, whether someone needed Alzheimer's or dementia support, long-term hospice, or just a place to celebrate holidays and see their family, and always did its best to involve relatives and keep everyone safe and well. The building also offered a mix of retirement and independent living services and held special programs for worship, entertainment, education, and social events, and it gave extra attention to those with mental health issues, through services like personal care plans and round-the-clock help at what was called Hartwell House, their assisted living residence. Fellowship House managed to keep things residential and simple-some called it a shelter, others a retirement spot, yet it's most often remembered for its steady mission toward those quietly struggling with daily mental health needs, all inside a large, aging structure of 23 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms that, up until closing in 2022 and being sold for possible redevelopment, had seen decades of community discussions, changes, and hope for safe, decent housing. Now the building's vacant, under new ownership and up for renovation, but many in the neighborhood still recall Fellowship House's long role as a steady home for many who had nowhere else to go.
Fellowship House Assisted Living
2601 N California Ave, Chicago, IL, 606472.8 · 4 reviews
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About Fellowship House Assisted Living
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Fellowship House Assisted Living offers assisted living.
The full address for this community is 2601 N California Ave, Chicago, IL, 60647.
Yes, Fellowship House Assisted Living offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
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