Quincy Senior and Family Resource Center SL for sits in Quincy, Illinois, and serves as a community that helps older adults and their families by offering a wide mix of services, and I'll tell you there's a lot going on in this place because you've got everything from assisted living and memory care to independent living, skilled nursing, and even home care for folks who prefer to stay in their own space, and you'll see that their buildings house several places like Curtis Creek Senior Living, Harvest Hills, Bickford of Quincy, Casita Catherine AL, Lincoln-Douglas Apartments, Adams Pointe and The Arbors at Adams Pointe, Highpoint Residence Quincy, and Bradford Villa. The staff provides help with moving residents from a bed to a wheelchair, and they're available around the clock if there's ever an emergency, and you'll find people on hand who know how to handle diabetes, including insulin checks, and who can take care of residents who need help with incontinence or other types of care that aren't easy to talk about. You can see they've got plenty of food options, including kosher and vegetarian meals, and they'll save you the work of cooking since they handle meals every day, which really frees up time for other things.
Full tubs are available for resident use, and visiting podiatrists offer foot care, so those little details are handled. If a resident has trouble with aggression or wandering due to memory issues, the staff has experience and some training to gently manage those situations, and memory care services are set up for those who need them, along with specialized services for residents with diabetes. There's a steady schedule of activities and daily programs, not only inside with full-time activity directors but also outside with outings and field trips, so people can stay active and social, and they tend to host devotional services both on-site and elsewhere for those who value that. They have indoor spaces where residents can socialize, and some areas include enclosed courtyards for getting some fresh air in a safe setting. There's also an onsite beauty salon, which many appreciate.
You'll find that the center tries to make things easy for both seniors and their caregivers because you can get information and one-stop support, and the building itself houses multiple agencies and organizations focused on older folks' needs. Families can also rent parts of the building for events, and there's a phone line for setting that up, which people use for group gatherings or meetings. The center sends out newsletters and posts updates on Facebook to keep everyone informed about what's happening, and if you're interested in healthy living, their activity offerings help people stay moving and connected. The community gets good feedback, with an average rating of 9.4 out of 10, which is high for the area, and the studio room layouts give people choices about how they want to live. Respite care is available if families need a break, and the staff focuses on keeping residents comfortable and supported as much as possible.