Cedars of Lebanon sits on five green acres at 600 S. Horner Street in Lebanon, Illinois, where people aged 55 and older, or those with disabilities, can find a quiet place to live, and the community's got studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments with big closets, spacious bathrooms, and kitchens with updated appliances, so you can cook your own meals, and plank flooring and white walls make things easy to decorate how you like; there's a laundry room right on site, plus a fitness area if you want to keep moving, a library to sit and read, and there's common rooms and a gazebo if you want some fresh air or to join in scheduled activities; you'll see plenty of greenery outside, plus a picnic area with a grill for visits or cookouts, and the grounds have security with video patrol, automatic ADA doors, and an elevator, all making it easier to get around no matter your mobility; they allow pets, dogs and cats, as long as they're under the set weight limits, and there's places for parking and an on-site ADA accessible van for scheduled trips out for shopping and errands, so you're not stuck at home, and the apartments themselves have accessibility and safety features to help you live with fewer worries.
Cedars of Lebanon offers a range of living options, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, continuing care, nursing home help, home care, respite care, and care homes, with a focus on keeping people independent while offering help if they need it, and each person can join social, educational, or entertaining activities-some right there on-site and some out in the town, so there's no pressure, and if you want to make friends, there's usually others around who'll be in the same boat as you, since many seniors want some company and everyday routines.
The staff are trained professionals who work to keep the place running and help residents through their time there, focused on being friendly and helpful if any problems come up, and when you need something fixed or you have a question, you go right to the leasing office or management team; they aim to be clear and work in a straightforward way, with rent based on income for folks who qualify, and utilities like sewer, water, trash, and heat already included, so there aren't a lot of bills to manage.
Anyone interested can come by for a tour of the grounds, meet the staff and some residents, and get a feel for daily life, since they have a welcoming atmosphere and let you see things for yourself; you can always look up more information or check current apartment availability on cedarsoflebanon.com, which also has online account tools for managing your lease, plus links to their social media pages on Facebook, Instagram, and others. The place gets good reviews from residents and families for its friendly environment and caring staff, and people say it's a good place for staying active, social, and safe, especially if you like having stores, historical sites, and antique shops nearby for something to do.