Rome Meadows sits in Dix, Illinois, where you'll find a quiet setting and an easygoing lifestyle, and it's near places like the Cedarhurst Center for the Arts and the Jefferson County Historical Village, which gives folks something to do close by if they want to get out for a bit. The apartments are built with seniors in mind, and the grounds are landscaped nicely, so it's pleasant for sitting outside or taking a walk. There are units set aside for adults who are 55 and older, including some for people who have physical handicaps or disabilities, and the rent can be subsidized by the federal government if you qualify, so the community's affordable for many people.
Rome Meadows gives people a choice with living arrangements, offering independent living, assisted living, memory care, long-term care, skilled nursing, and both medical and non-medical home care, as well as hospice care if needed, which means a range of needs are covered in one place, and there are adult day services, too, so that someone can get daytime support and activities while living elsewhere at night. There are fully trained staff around to help residents and make daily life a bit easier, and they keep things running smoothly and safely with security, regular building maintenance, and intercom entry, so it feels safe without being too locked down.
The community has several features to make life simple and comfortable, like senior-friendly bathrooms, plenty of parking, spacious common areas for chatting and organized activities, a calendar of monthly events to give people something to look forward to, and a Sunshine Center Senior Dining site for meals. Folks can also use the library, fitness center, swimming pool, and even an on-site beauty shop and grocery store, which is handy when you don't want to travel far for basics or a haircut. The trash chutes on each floor, laundry facilities, and on-site maintenance add convenience, and the apartments have different floor plans so people can pick what fits them best. Staff organize activities that are meant to keep people social and engaged, and there's a friendly, smaller town feeling where neighbors know each other. The leasing team keeps regular business hours and is there to answer questions or welcome new residents, and a resident login feature helps people stay connected with what's going on in the community. It all comes together to help seniors keep their independence and stay healthy, and while it may not have every bell and whistle, it covers the basics with a caring approach and a sense of community.