Arden Rose Senior Living, Inc. sits at 700 E Oak St in Lake in the Hills, Illinois, and offers assisted living, independent living, memory care, nursing home care, and short-term respite care for seniors in areas including Schaumburg, Elgin, Lombard, Naperville, Roselle, and Elk Grove Village, and you'll notice when you step inside that each home only has up to 16 residents, which helps keep things quieter and lets staff know each person well. They help with dressing, bathing, getting around, taking medicine and making sure people eat right and on time, and the caregivers help people with Alzheimer's and dementia not wander off, stay safe, and get special attention to slow down memory loss and lower stress. The staff includes people like Barb Cihak, who's a Client Care Manager and medical assistant; Melinda Ruschke, the Care Coordinator, who has over 10 years working in healthcare and has experience in dementia care from caring for family; Rebecca Donze, Director of Sales & Marketing, who's spent 20 years managing long-term care; and Director of Community Relations Tanya Frost, who's worked with seniors with dementia, all of them under the leadership of Kaylee Newman, a registered nurse with 10 years of experience, and Laurel Sorenson, a nurse with over 20 years working with older adults, who own and run the community with a family touch.
They fit each care plan to the person, so folks get what they really need, whether it's physical therapy, rehab, managing incontinence, help after surgery, or daily help with moving about, bathing, dressing, or taking pills, and they keep watch 24 hours a day, plus offer walking and wheelchair help and allow people to move in even if they can't get around easily. You get three home-cooked meals every day with snacks, and you can ask for special diets if you need them, and rooms have kitchenettes, cable TV, and walk-in showers to make daily life easier, and you'll also see the property provides extras like laundry and dry cleaning, housecleaning, a dining room, game and activity spaces, a fireplace, lounge, library, spa/wellness room, salon/barbershop, guest parking, and fast internet. Safety stays on their minds with sprinkler systems, emergency alert setups, and rooms meant for walkers and wheelchairs, and staff provide medication management along with help for everyone who needs it. Caregivers speak English and go through checks before working here, and they aim to show compassion and respect for every resident, focusing on letting people stay as independent as they can.
There's a therapy room on-site for recovering from illness or falls, and activities like arts and crafts, movie nights, group learning, and health programs go on all the time so people can stay engaged and not feel alone, and low staff-to-resident numbers help make things more personal, with caregivers able to build friendships with people. Arden Rose prices its services at one all-inclusive rate to make it clear for families-there are no extra care level fees stacked up later. The place looks modern since it's a newer development, but it's meant to feel cozy, safe, and easy to navigate, and the aim is to give seniors a comfortable spot where they can live with dignity and get any level of help they might need-whether it's for a few weeks of rehab, specialized memory care, or daily support with what it takes just to get through a day.