Fountains Crystal Lake Health sits at 1000 E Brighton Ln as part of the larger Fountains at Crystal Lake campus, and offers a full range of senior living services, so anyone needing assisted living, independent housing, memory care for Alzheimer's or other dementia, nursing care, and post-hospital rehab can find support there, and even offers a small, homey one-floor assisted living setting for up to 37 people, which means it feels more personal and a bit less overwhelming than the really big places, but then there's that larger memory care community setting too, able to hold up to 97 residents, so there's options for folks with different needs, and no matter which part folks call home, the staff stay on site 24 hours to offer help with bathing, dressing, hygiene, medications, and meals, and the facility itself is built with safety in mind, using things like secured memory care wings, walk-in tubs, home security measures, and alarmed exits to help keep everyone safe and worry down, and there's support for people with disabilities or those who have complicated diseases.
The place's gotten awards like the 5-Star Rating from CMS and a Post-Acute Certification from The Joint Commission, which shows it meets strict care standards, and it offers specialized treatment like orthopedic rehab, pulmonary rehab, cardiac care, and now in-house dialysis through Concerto in a brand new unit, along with long-term skilled nursing, short-term rehab, and respite care for people who only need a place to recover a little while after a hospital stay, and there's a veterans program and connections to behavioral healthcare for people who need some help with mental health, handled by trained counselors in a kind and respectful way, always looking to support both emotional and physical health.
Security extends to practical things, too, like medication dispensers, ID theft protection, regular prescription help, and technology plans with senior-friendly internet, cable, and cell phones, plus hearing aids, and home-cooked meals are served daily with care to accommodate diets like those for diabetes or high blood pressure, and meal planners focus on taste and quality, not just health. Garden spaces let people stroll or relax, and there are shared rooms with fireplaces or big televisions, a dedicated movie room, a salon and spa where folks can get a haircut or manicure, spaces for fires and barbecues outside, a book room, a fitness room, and those scheduled activities every day, like movies, music, exercise classes, arts and crafts, games, and community nights, as well as programs for people with memory loss to keep minds active and everyone engaged.
Residents can also join in on outings and trips, sit for pet therapy and music therapy, play board games, and take part in ice cream socials, fitness schedules, and other recreation, and there's transportation services for medical appointments, errands, and spiritual services, so getting out isn't a problem, and people who want to age in place can find support for home safety and technology through guides, product reviews, and resources. Apartment and condo-style senior living options work for more independent folks, while memory care offers a locked, protected option for those needing more help, plus regular check-ins by staff, so the staff's there for both companionship and practical needs, and all these services rest on care, compassion, and a goal of protecting the dignity of everyone living there, with amenities and programming set up to make life comfortable, safe, and engaging, along with professional oversight from licensed health workers and counselors, friendly staff, and public spaces designed to help everyone feel at home. Base pricing starts at $4,500 a month, depending on care needs, room type, and extra chosen amenities.