Cordia Senior Residence

Cordia Senior Residence is an independent and assisted living facility in Westmont, IL. At Cordia our mission is to create opportunities for seniors to continue to lead a meaningful life! The staff, caretakers and nurses all care deeply about every resident. We offer a variety of amenities and apartment options to ensure that you enjoy your golden years to their fullest. From an executive chef to housekeeping, all the worries of life are removed so you can focus on enjoying life. We offer: A warm and friendly environment with all the comforts of home A rich program and social calendar Scheduled transportation to local shopping, programs and doctor appointments Three delicious meals daily Weekly housekeeping and linen service An integrated, comprehensive wellness program A variety of apartment sizes and styles from which to choose Many apartments with full kitchens for those times a private meal is desired We feature the safety of an emergency response system in each apartment, and life safety systems are located throughout the building. All residents receive custom-tailored personal care plans to suit their needs. We’re staffed 24-hours a day by certified nursing aides who are supervised by our RN. Take full advantage of Cordia, and enjoy our physical therapy, audiology, podiatry, dentistry, ophthalmology, fall prevention programs and fitness and yoga class options. Call Cordia Senior Residence today to learn more.

Hillcrest Home

MissionThe staff of Hillcrest Home believes that quality care goes far beyond medical treatment. We are committed to serving the total needs of our residents, recreational spiritual, personal and social.HistoryThe history of Hillcrest Home goes back many years to the mid-1800s when representatives of Henry County decided to create a home that would care for the needs of the poor and homeless of the county. It was in the center of Munson Township and was referred to as the Henry County Poor Farm. Its purpose was to serve as a home for those who had nowhere else to turn. Many of the people were new immigrants to this country and were searching for shelter, while others were ill and in need of care.In 1871 the need for additional space resulted in the construction of a new building at the cost of $50,000. It was then referred to as the Henry County Infirmary and it was said it was the best building for the cost in the state of Illinois. A total of 320 acres of farm ground was eventually purchased and the people living at the Infirmary that were able were responsible for raising the crops, caring for the livestock, and raising garden produce.In July of 1912, the Henry County Infirmary was accidentally burned to the ground. The fire was a result of an attempt to smoke out chimney swallows that were nesting in a ventilator. In September of 1912 plans began for a new fireproof structure at a cost of $110,000. The home was divided into three sections; much like the former home, to house men on one side and women on the other, the center area was for the warden and matron who ran the farm.In the early 1940s, the introduction of welfare programs affected admissions. Henry County was the first county to convert its poor farm into a Convalescent Home with a name changed to Henry County Convalescent Home. The far operation was leased out in 1957. In 1970, the facility was renamed Hillcrest Home and in 1971 the first new addition was added to the south side of the original building forming one-half of the square. In 1976 the square was completed along with a lower level. Hillcrest became Medicare certified in 1998. The original building needed much costly renovation to bring the facility up to code which caused the resident to be moved to the annex square and the original building closed. In 2009, the old facility was torn down and the area was landscaped into a lovely yard. A renovation project was completed in 2012 which provided a new front entrance with a brick canopy and additional dining space as well as a patio area on the southeast side of the dining room.Health & Human Services CommitteeThe facility continues to be owned and operated by the people of Henry County with the day-to-day operations of the home coordinated by a licensed nursing home administrator. The Health and Human Services Committee comprised of three to four board members meets monthly and reviews the activities and finances of the home.

GolderCare Solutions Unlimited

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Tower Hill Healthcare Center

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CAAN Academy of Nursing

CAAN Academy of Nursing is an nationally accredited school of nursing through the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES). The school is a non-profit 501(c)(3) currently offering one (1) programs of which is approved by the Division of Private Business and Vocational Schools of the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE). Call us today for more information!