Stonecroft Village is a senior living community in Illinois, part of Aster Senior Communities, specifically Aster Assisted Living of Clintonville, and sits in a small town with friendly faces and a quiet atmosphere. The community provides several living options, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, nursing home, and residential care home settings, so folks can find the level of help they might need as life goes on, whether they want private apartments, accessible senior apartments for those who like things simple, or shared homes with live-in caregivers when daily activities become harder to manage. The staff is available around the clock, seven days a week, ready to help with daily routines like bathing, dressing, or medication, and they're known for being joyful and kind, which helps residents feel at home.
Stonecroft Village focuses on independence while offering support where needed, with transportation available for medical appointments, shopping, and outings, though there's a cost for the service, and you'll find parking if you drive. Those who like to get out can enjoy group trips or just join daily activities like games, movie nights, music, arts and crafts, cocktail hours, religious services for many faiths, and exercise classes, while folks can also find quiet spots like the library, sunroom, TV lounge, fireplaces, or outside patio garden with raised beds for gardening. Meals happen in a homey dining room that serves chef-prepared food, including allergy-sensitive and diabetes-friendly dishes, with guest meals, special diets, and room service offered, and there's always coffee and a chat to be found in common areas designed for comfort.
Residents have access to on-site beautician services, housekeeping, laundry, an emergency alert system, grocery shopping, furnished rooms, and a meeting room for family get-togethers or celebrations, and there's free cable and Wi-Fi. The community welcomes pets, has wheelchair-accessible and non-ambulatory care, and provides memory care to help with dementia and wandering. The elevator sometimes goes out and may be out for a few days, which can be a problem for folks who have trouble with stairs. There's a full range of activities, entertainment, and spiritual support, with a visiting chaplain and options for Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, and other services, both on and offsite. The building includes options for maintenance-free living for active adults 55+, private apartments in several floor plans with full kitchens or kitchenettes, and supportive services to fit different needs, all in a resident-focused setting where socialization and independence matter just as much as care.