Fairview Center for Health sits in Downers Grove, Illinois, and offers care for seniors in a steady and comfortable setting, where staff have been providing services for over 45 years and where residents find a wide range of support. The nursing staff gives each resident about 2 hours and 11 minutes of licensed care per day, which meets or goes over what the law asks for, and residents get help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, eating, and getting around. The center has 50 certified beds and cares for about 35 residents, which means people don't often feel crowded. You'll find both small, home-style residential care homes designed for just 6 to 10 people, alongside larger resort-style communities with more going on, so people can pick the living style that fits them best.
People who need special help, whether from reduced physical movement or problems with memory like Alzheimer's or other kinds of dementia, can get support that's matched to their needs, including communication training as well as therapy for walking, dressing, mobility, and eating. There's clinically complex care for people who have pneumonia, wounds, burns, IV medicines, or other medical conditions, and help for people who use feeding tubes, need insulin daily, or require breathing support like ventilators. The staff can also help those with illnesses like cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, and conditions that need dialysis, wound care, or even isolation for infections.
Fairview Center for Health helps with rehabilitation after surgery, sickness, or injury, offering different levels of therapy-medium, very high, and ultra-high rehabilitation-which can include up to 720 minutes a week, often with more than one kind of therapist, and all the necessary medical and nursing staff. Seniors can take comfort knowing there's always staff on duty around the clock, since the place is open 24 hours daily. It's part of Oak Trace Health & Wellness Center and belongs to a larger chain, but it's run by a non-profit group linked to a church and has a long history in senior care.
Meals are prepared by chefs and planned to be nutritious, and residents can eat in pre-booked dining rooms in a relaxed way. There are amenities like bedrooms that are ready before move-in, entertainment rooms, salons, pools, and even art events and saunas, plus lots of social activities and clubs to help people stay active and engaged, which has even won them awards for best activities and friendliness among staff. Family counseling and mental wellness programs are available too, along with transportation to doctor visits and outings, and security alarms to keep everyone safe, especially people who may wander. Fairview accepts Medicare and has independent living, assisted living, memory care, and nursing home options, including short-term respite stays for caregivers who need a break. Through its Life Care plan and continuing care model, Fairview offers a steady kind of support as care needs change, always with a focus on health, social activity, and helping each person keep as much independence as they can.