Mendota Lutheran Home sits at 500 6th St in Mendota, Illinois, and has provided long-term care since 1952, with a steady mission tied to the Lutheran Church and a nonprofit link to the Evangelical Lutheran Churches of America, so there's a thread of faith in the approach, but there's also every practical thing covered, now, because folks here can get independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing care, and even hospice and palliative services, which means people don't have to move out if needs change, and there's a real feeling that you can keep living right there, getting more help if needed as time goes on. Residents get help with things like dressing, bathing, transfers, and everyday chores, and there are medication services, too, with nurses around for 12 to 16 hours daily and a 24-hour call system for any urgent need or help during the night. Memory care wing supports people with Alzheimer's or dementia with extra structure, 24-hour supervision, and programs to enrich memory, and it's well-known that those costs tend to run higher because of the extra care and activities, which some families plan for, and nobody pretends that's an easy subject, but it's discussed frankly. There's a dining room serving balanced meals with restaurant-style service, and residents can get help with special diets if needed, and there are options for one or two prepared meals a day along with snacks. Rooms come furnished, have housekeeping and linen services, and most have kitchenettes and private bathrooms, so it's meant to feel comfortable. The building includes activity spaces like a small library, a garden with walking paths, a game room, arts room, movie theater, computer center, and fitness and wellness areas, all set up to keep everyone involved and active. Folks can join in on scheduled activities such as movie nights, music sessions, and arts and crafts, community-run programs, or just gather in the outdoor spaces or the communal lounge, and there's a beauty salon, too, because sometimes a haircut or a style brings a smile. They use community-based transportation for group outings and can arrange rides for appointments, plus there's parking on site for those who still drive. Medical needs are addressed on site by skilled staff, with a range of therapies like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, plus more specialized services like wound care, gait and balance training, and massage or thermal therapies, and doctors and equipment are close at hand. Mendota Community Hospital and local pharmacies sit nearby, making urgent or ongoing medical needs easier to handle. While the home is private and nonprofit, and accepts Medicare and Medicaid, payment options and floor plans are available if families ask, and the staff try to make the move-in process simple by offering help with coordination. The feeling in the halls comes from long years of a compassionate approach, not showy but genuine, with an atmosphere that's friendly, dignified, and tries to blend Christian care with respect and joy, so folks who live there-and their families-say the staff really do treat them with kindness. The Home can serve those who need just a bit of help, all the way up to those who need full nursing care or temporary respite, and will also assist with advanced needs, including subacute and rehabilitative services or even hospice when the time comes. While there's some uncertainty about the latest details since it hasn't shown up on recent IRS business listings and doesn't list its board members anymore, it's held a steady record as a nonprofit, offering continuing care for seniors in the Mendota area for many years, and the presence of John Bryant as a principal officer gives folks a name to know.
Caring staff, facility declining quality
I appreciate the small facility and the dedicated, caring staff - meals were good, activities engaging, and they cared well for my mother - but the building feels old, bathrooms are outdated, and the air quality is poor. Communication and professionalism are inconsistent (no callbacks, nurse-station phone issues), and the overall quality has declined over the years, so I can't recommend it now though I hope it improves.
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Amenities
Healthcare services
- Activities of daily living assistance
- Assistance with bathing
- Assistance with dressing
- Assistance with transfers
- Medication management
- Mental wellness program
Healthcare staffing
- 12-16 hour nursing
- 24-hour call system
- 24-hour supervision
Meals and dining
- Diabetes diet
- Meal preparation and service
- Restaurant-style dining
- Special dietary restrictions
Room
- Air-conditioning
- Cable
- Fully furnished
- Housekeeping and linen services
- Kitchenettes
- Private bathrooms
- Telephone
- Wifi
Transportation
- Community operated transportation
- Transportation arrangement
- Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
Common areas
- Beauty salon
- Computer center
- Dining room
- Fitness room
- Gaming room
- Garden
- Outdoor space
- Small library
- Wellness center
Community services
- Concierge services
- Fitness programs
- Move-in coordination
Activities
- Community-sponsored activities
- Planned day trips
- Resident-run activities
- Scheduled daily activities
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About Mendota Lutheran Home
People often ask...
Mendota Lutheran Home offers assisted living, continuing care retirement community, and skilled nursing.
There are 1 photos of Mendota Lutheran Home on Mirador.
Yes, Mendota Lutheran Home allows residents to age in place and adjust their level of care as needed.
The full address for this community is 500 6th St, Mendota, IL, 61342.
Yes, Mendota Lutheran Home offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
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