Heritage of Geneva sits at 501 N 13th St and has long provided many types of care for older adults, with everything from independent living and assisted living to skilled nursing and memory care, so there's an option whether someone just needs a bit of help or needs full-time care. The campus includes private and companion rooms, plus five apartment sizes like studios with kitchenettes, one-bedrooms with kitchenettes, or two-bedrooms with full kitchens, which gives folks a little more flexibility having their own space, and meals are planned out by chefs and meal planners to make sure everyone gets nutritious food every day. The skilled nursing side has 68 licensed beds and has nurses available 24 hours, along with incontinence care, diabetic care, and non-ambulatory care, and there's also an assisted living building for up to 24, with 18 apartments and support for daily needs, so residents can get help as things change.
Residents join in daily activities that are planned each week and run by staff who're trained both in activities and social services, and the staff keeps things running every day, including evenings, because sometimes it's nice to have choices rather than just sit around with nothing to do, and there are outings on a community van if someone wants to go somewhere in town or attend an event. You'll find an activities center, a family dining room, a private dining room for guests, and communal spaces like a living room, beauty shop, chapel, library, and a wellness center, not to mention a big multipurpose area for facility programs or community needs. There's also a courtyard with walking paths for those who like the outdoors.
The therapy department offers physical, occupational, and speech therapies, with both in-house rehab and outpatient therapy available, and people can stay short-term or long-term if they're coming in for rehabilitation or sub-acute care. Additional services include hospice care for end-of-life needs, respite care for families needing a break, and adult day care that gives therapy, nursing care, and meals, which is handy for those not living there full time. The property is secure with emergency call systems and helps with laundry, housekeeping, and personal care.
Families get invited to care plan conferences and special events like the resident-family picnic, and staff gets regular training in clinical care. Staff supports memory care for those with Alzheimer's and dementia, and all levels of care get planned with the family's input. The community is Medicare certified, has earned Silver and Bronze National Quality Awards from AHCA | NCAL, and holds a Five-Star CMS rating and Great Place to Work certification for 2025-2026, though it doesn't allow pets. Heritage of Geneva is known locally as a place that pays close attention to the needs of its residents while offering steady support for families.