Cedar Village of Arlington Heights is a senior apartment community with six stories and eighty units, designed for people aged sixty-two and older who want independent or assisted living. The building is government subsidized, making it affordable for many seniors who meet certain income limits, and there are also apartments for those needing affordable housing. Residents can have pets, though there are some restrictions to follow, and everyone has access to free off-street parking for themselves and their guests. The building's always got elevator access, so you don't have to worry about stairs, and there's 24-hour emergency maintenance if something goes wrong, so help comes quickly. Apartments come in studio and one-bedroom layouts, each one light-filled with plenty of closet space, a full kitchen with range and refrigerator, and a remodeled feel, plus every unit and common area has smoke detectors and fire sprinklers for safety.
Staff are on site full-time, including management, maintenance, and Service Coordinators, with everyone working together to help residents feel comfortable, and the Service Coordinator is there to give advice and help with Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Food Stamps, as well as arrange things like Meals-on-Wheels and connections to home health agencies. The staff gets awards for being joyful and kind, making a friendly atmosphere with their helpful attitude. There's an on-site management office, a lending library so you can borrow books, a community room for gatherings, laundry rooms with coin-op machines, and an atrium that lets in a lot of light. Landscaped grounds and newly furnished common areas add to the appeal. Residents have access to many social and educational activities that focus on keeping people engaged physically, mentally, and emotionally, so there's always something to do if you want to be busy or learn something new.
Cedar Village of Arlington Heights offers a full range of care, from independent living for healthy, active seniors to assisted living where residents get help with daily tasks and medication, even memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, plus respite care for caregivers needing relief, and there's home care services as well for those staying in their own apartment. Studio and one-bedroom apartments can be found across different locations within the building, and each unit comes pre-wired for telephone and cable TV. Cooking meals is easy with a kitchen in every apartment, and you can enjoy chef-prepared meals designed for good taste and nutrition if you don't want to cook yourself. The building is close to expressways and public transportation, which makes getting out and about less of a fuss. There's a strong focus on keeping residents safe with apartment safety programs and fraud prevention classes led by the Service Coordinator. Cedar Village of Arlington Heights is known for its awards in activities and overall resident care, and for being a well-kept, friendly place for seniors who want a secure, social, and maintenance-free lifestyle, though pricing information isn't published, but reported costs are usually around $200.