Alden Courts and Gardens of Des Plaines offers assisted living and memory care in a medium-sized, residential setting, with just 17 units for a quieter, more private experience, which can be good for people who want less noise and crowds. The community focuses mostly on serving people with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other memory loss issues, and the staff there provide help that matches each person's needs as they change over time, which means people don't have to move if they need more care as they get older. Residents can stay in private or semi-private studio apartments with kitchenettes-these include a refrigerator, microwave, and an electric day bed, and every room has its own thermostat and a big bathroom, and the Lifeline call system gets help when it's needed. All the buildings are smoke-free inside, but they do have pets in some rooms, and there are enclosed courtyards, outdoor patios, screened porches, gardens, and areas to walk or sit outside.
Nursing care is on-site, and the care team is there all day and night for medicine management, help with daily tasks, and health emergencies. Skilled nursing services offer physical therapy, IV therapy, and wound care when needed, and there's a hospice option for people needing comfort care in their last stages. The community is near medical facilities and includes a dedicated unit for memory care called Alden Courts of Des Plaines Memory Care Assisted Living, where staff try to help residents reconnect with their treasured memories using personalized care, creative programs, and plenty of meaningful activities. Weekly housekeeping, linen service, and laundry are included to keep things clean with less work for the residents.
Meals come three times a day, served in a fine dining room or as a breakfast buffet, as part of the Wellness Dining Program that focuses on nutrition and therapeutic diets if needed. Residents who want company can sit with others; people who want quiet can choose to keep to themselves. There are coffee bars, an ice cream parlor, and even an old-fashioned popcorn machine in the common areas, with TV lounges, a library, a beauty salon, and a barber shop available. For recreation, there's a full-time activity director arranging social events, devotional services, and trips like casino outings and other field trips, and there are creative programs, parties, and events scheduled regularly to help people stay active and social.
The staff speak a range of languages including English, Spanish, Tagalog, German, Italian, French, Farsi, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Russian, ASL, and Vietnamese, which helps residents feel understood if they speak a language other than English. A low staff turnover means familiar faces and better continuity of care. There's an emphasis on supporting each resident's independence, but with a safe, friendly setting and plenty of supervision for people who might get confused or wander, especially in memory care. Residents who need short-term recovery or who have caregivers who need a break can stay for respite care. Visitors can join residents for meals, and the community is pet-friendly in certain situations. Transportation is complimentary, helping residents get to appointments or go on outings, and there's Wi-Fi for those who want to use the internet.
The building's licensed by the State, and they accept credit card payments for fees. Some fees apply for extra care, second residents in the same room, and special services, so it's important to know about the costs if someone's budgeting. Management is known for being responsive, with professional staff, a dedicated activities director, and social service workers who try to keep quality of life as high as possible. Meals aim to be healthy, and the environment supports people in maintaining both mind and body, offering privacy and comfort along with extra help if it's needed. Residents have access to a calm setting, amenities that make life easier, and support tailored to people as they age, change, and need more help.