The Pointe at Jacksonville sits near Jacksonville Place at 20 Jacksonville Place, just a block south of Passavant Hospital off N. Westgate Avenue in Jacksonville, Illinois, and offers senior apartment living with studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans, each with private bathrooms, kitchenettes with a sink, refrigerator, and microwave, mini-blinds on the windows, handicap-accessible architecture, generous closet space, private mailboxes, garden areas, and patios where residents can relax outside on nice days. Each apartment gives residents control over heating and air, pre-wired connections for phone, cable, and internet, and emergency call devices to reach help if needed, and residents find the community staffed around the clock for both emergencies and day-to-day support. The Pointe runs as a Certified Supportive Living Community and accepts Medicaid for qualified residents and has a financial assistance program for those who need it, giving access to care options like personal care, assisted living, and memory care for dementia, so older adults 65 and up can live as independently as they're able with help nearby.
Staff members help with daily tasks, medication management, and mobility, and provide services such as housekeeping, linen care, and chef-prepared meals served in a social main dining room-breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with snacks and drinks available throughout the day-while residents can spend time in both indoor and outdoor common areas or enjoy garden spaces and patio seating. The caregivers and nursing staff also create wellness plans suited to individual needs and check in to make sure everyone feels cared for, respected, and supported as their needs change over time. The Pointe offers a broad range of planned activities so residents can join in social, educational, and spiritual events that keep the mind and body active, with devotional services on and offsite, recreation areas for games and gatherings, and easy trips for shopping, restaurants, or outdoor fun nearby. There's a secure setting and extra mind-stimulating programs for those living with memory loss, so families can feel more confident about safety and attention.
Residents can join life enrichment programs, offsite outings, and the many on-campus activities that help people connect with neighbors, while the facility itself sits on a pretty campus with manicured lawns and rolling fields you can look out on from the garden or patio. Staff members focus on kindness, compassion, and respect, aiming to create a safe, loving environment where every resident keeps as much choice, independence, and dignity as possible, whether living in supportive assisted-living or receiving specialized memory care. All in all, The Pointe at Jacksonville gives adults 65 and older a supportive place to live with round-the-clock help, a choice of well-equipped apartments, full dining services, attention to changing health, a variety of daily activities, and a team committed to maintaining high standards of care without disrupting residents' familiar routines.