The Reserve of Geneva offers active adults aged 55 and older a place with many options and comforts, so people find other residents who like the same things and join together for social events, fitness classes, and hobbies, which can make living there feel lively and friendly, and since the community's operated by Certus Geneva Management, there's a sense of order and care that shows up in how the staff help out and the grounds stay tidy. The apartments have the largest one- and two-bedroom floor plans in Geneva-some called The Fulton, The James, The Fabyan, The Fargo for one bedrooms, and The Bennett, The Danford, The Herrington, The Hamilton, The Williamsburg, The Abbott, The Dodson, The Randall, The Atwater, and The Sterling for two bedrooms-each with wide-open layouts, walkout terraces or private balconies, freshly renovated features, storage units, big closets, washer and dryer in every unit, and fully-equipped upscale kitchens, plus pets are welcome, which makes it easier for people who want to bring along a companion animal.
People here can take part in a variety of social programs, whether that means heading over to the fitness center, library, bistro, fireside lounge, movie theater, woodworking shop, salon, or community room, and there's always something going on, from music programs and movie nights to field trips and craft sessions. Folks can enjoy communal dining-or get room service-and dishes focus on nutrition and taste, with special dietary needs like vegetarian and diabetic meals accommodated, and a reputable chef makes sure the food is healthy and well-prepared. There's an on-site coffee shop, guest dining, and a fireside lounge for relaxed meals or gatherings, while housekeeping and maintenance services free up time for residents to enjoy their hobbies. People live without a long-term commitment since the flexible month-to-month plans start at $2,400 for a studio suite, and rent includes all the main services, whether people pay by check or credit card.
Resort-like amenities cover a lot of ground, such as a fitness and wellness center, yoga and stretching areas, landscaped walking paths, a community terrace patio for social events, and gardens with seasonal fruit and vegetables. Parking's easy, with assigned spaces, underground heated parking, and extra guest spots, plus storage options for people who have extra belongings. The whole place has security measures, controlled access, and a 24-hour call system for safety, and a concierge service helps residents with appointments or everyday planning. Transportation takes residents to medical appointments or shopping trips to places like Geneva Commons, with options for local outings too, which makes getting around the Fox River Valley simple.
The Reserve of Geneva covers a wide range of living and care options, so there's independent living for very active seniors, assisted living with help for daily tasks, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, skilled nursing for higher care needs, short- and long-term nursing home stays, home care by trained aides, respite care, and even care homes for those who want a smaller home setting. Many residents use planning resources for insurance or VA benefits-and for those who served, programs help veterans and their spouses cover care costs.
People say the staff at The Reserve of Geneva are friendly and helpful, and the community has earned awards for care, good activities, and how welcoming it is. Seniors have access to a network of health care providers, medication management, on-site health care, and personal services like cooking or cleaning. The community includes both senior apartments for independent living and options like continuing care retirement communities for those who want to stay in one location as their needs change over time. Families and friends can visit, stay overnight, or join in meals and events, and with on-site religious services, everyone has a chance to follow their faith.
The Reserve of Geneva stands out for its large, pet-friendly apartments, active programs for all interests, flexible lease terms, strong safety features, and a combination of care and independence that lets people pick what suits them best, all within a setting that feels much like home but without the chores, in a spot close to shopping, restaurants, and nature in the Fox River Valley.