Franciscan Village

  • 1270 Village Drive, Lemont, IL 60439
  • (630) 517-9288
  • 4.4 ( 13 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities

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About This Community

Set on 33 gently rolling acres in the Chicago suburb of Lemont, Illinois, Franciscan Village is an Assisted Living community where seniors will always feel right at home. It's a place of companionship and caring where independence is encouraged and support is provided through a full range of service options.

Whether you choose a spacious garden home or one of our well-designed apartments, Franciscan Village offers a gracious atmosphere in which to enjoy family and friends. The monthly service fee at Franciscan Village includes a daily full-course meal in the dining room, security, courtesy transportation, bi-weekly housekeeping, social events and activities, emergency response system, maintenance and all utilities except telephone and cable.

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4.4 ( 13 Reviews )
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Denis
December 17, 2022
We liked the physical structure of Franciscan Village. We liked the layout of the exterior, the community where it's located, and the setting. It's in a nice wooded area that's pleasant and a little out of the way. The layouts of the independent living cabins/housing units were nice and spread out a little bit. They've got a common area, a chapel, and a bistro place. It was all very nice. The staff was helpful and knowledgeable.
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Barbara
I toured Franciscan Village. They couldn't show me an assisted living place because there was none available, but I did get to see an independent living apartment. It was very lovely. Everything seemed very clean, and everybody seemed very friendly. When I first got there at 10:00, I walked in and a siren was going. Evidently, they contacted the fire department. The siren was so loud, I had to go sit in the car. Then when the fire department left, I went back in. I went to the front desk, and the staff had no record of me coming for the appointment. She had nobody to show me anything or talk to me. I wasn't very happy because I would have to come back another day. Then I guess she contacted somebody that was more into assisted living, but she still knew a lot. They did find somebody (not the right person), but there was somebody to talk to me. She was very, very good. I had no problem with her. She had all the answers to my questions. Everything was very, very nice. It just seemed like it was very religious. Everybody had by their doors statues, crosses, and all that. I had nothing to say about the place. Everything was good. They couldn't show me the dining area because the main elevator wasn't working. In fact, when I was sitting and waiting to be shown around, one of the people that lived there came up to me and was very upset because you can only get to the dining area with the main elevator. There's another elevator to get to your room, but it doesn't connect to the main dining room evidently. They were asking the main desk constantly, 'Is the elevator fixed? Is the elevator fixed?' There was a little issue with the elevator evidently, so I did not see the dining area. The only thing we went to was one of the independent living apartments. They showed me that there was a place to sit outside on each floor. The staff explained, which to me was very important, the assistance you can get even though you're independent if you pay for other services. Even if you get worse, they have another building. This is what I'm interested in. I just feel I want to have something available without having to have to him too much. I really like it. One of my neighbors went there, and I respect this neighbor. I looked him up there, and he came and talked to me. I'm 100% for this. I like this place. Everything was very clean and very nice. Everything was good.
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f.o.
October 14, 2021
My parents have been residents for a short period of time and have already adjusted wonderfully! First I have to say that the facility is immaculate! Fresh water stations with fruit and seating areas throughout! The staff is so nice and very helpful with anything you need. Their apartment is very spacious with every accommodation you can think of! Motion sensors, grab bars, modified tub for easy access, higher outlets and more. They are most excited about the convenience of the dining room that offers a big selection on the menu. They love to participate in all the events provided where they have already made many friends. Overall my parents couldn’t be happier about their decision to transition to independent living from their single family residence of 60 years and in turn makes the entire family happy!
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Trish N
September 28, 2021
I recently moved my aunt to the independent living section. Everyone has been wonderful making my aunt feel welcome from the staff to the residents. Her apartment is beautiful and she has adjusted to her new home very well and feels at home there. She enjoys having dinner with the other residents and it has been so good for her to have other people to talk to. She is very happy living there at this point in her life.
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Dawn
August 21, 2017
My parents are at the independent living portion of Franciscan Village. It is really nice and recently renovated. The staff has been good and my parents seem really happy. They also really like the apartments, it's brand-new, has a full kitchen where my mom can cook, and has a patio where they can get outside and get fresh air. The grounds are really pretty, it's around 40 acres so mom can take really long walks. She's an artist so she really enjoys a lot of their classes. Another thing that we liked about Franciscan is that they have independent living, assisted living, and then basically hospice care, so they won't have to move later on.
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Jacobk
August 02, 2016
Family member a one year resident. Clean physical plant.. Varied social, in-house entertainment. Minimal food served at meals. Pre-Vatican II, Catholic environment. Limited staff. Positive "face" put on by staff in visitor presence. Rough, rude verbal abuse when visitor is not observed. (I was visiting in resident 's dark room. Staff did not see me as they entered. Mean, rough, remarks made before becoming aware of my presence.) Poor communication with family for conferences. Limited staff doctor visits. Fall out of wheelchair over six months ago, leg wound not healed. RN claims she knows nothing about healing, night wound care would only know. Mother Theresa Home, Private pay resident (first floor) restricted to monitored, alarmed wheelchair at all times. My family member came into facility walking, but can't walk now. I understand the facility can collect more Medicare payments for wheelchair ridden residents. I do not know how true that is. Conversation with your loved one are sometimes monitored by staff who move in close to your group on another pretence to ease drop. Resident's rooms are monitored, too. Go outside to talk. For $130,000/year before medication or physician visits, I would recommend keeping your family member at home and go through the difficult task of finding appropriate in-house care. This institution is better than many, but not worth the cost for what you get.
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paulak319
June 01, 2016
We visited several facilities in the area, looking for the right place for our parents, age 94 and 98. They had lived in their home for 56 years, but it had 4 flights of stairs and was becoming more and more dangerous for them. We were impressed by the compassionate and friendly staff and the engaging and friendly residents as well as by the facility itself. While in their home, Dad had gone to daily Mass until he could no longer drive. He missed that. The chapel in Franciscan Village made it possible for him to renew that daily joy. Because a larger unit was not available when we wanted to move, the Administration at FV offered a smaller unit until the larger one would be available. Further, Franciscan Village has 3 levels of care available--independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing. As it turned out, Dad had a stroke in early March and was moved to Mother Theresa skilled nursing facility. Mom was able to walk to visit him whenever she wanted. It was a blessing. And when he passed a month after his stroke, residents and staff reached out to Mom in any number of ways to help her navigate this tsunami. We're VERY grateful that we found Franciscan Village and moved Mom and Dad when we did. And we're VERY grateful that Franciscan Village is the caring, compassionate place we believed it to be.
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Sandra113888250
October 19, 2015
Franciscan Village was the fifth one we went to and we liked the feel of the place. We liked the residents; they were all friendly, happy and cheerful. That was our first impression; it felt very relaxed and comfortable. We we’re impressed with that. The staff is great. In fact, they went out of their way to find an apartment for my father because they live in a tri-level and the stairs were dangerous. Even though they wanted a larger apartment, they just put them in a smaller one until a bigger one opens up, which was very nice. They bent over backwards. The facility is beautiful. It is much warmer and inviting.
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5529
June 30, 2015
My relative is a resident of this facility. I am not impressed by the environment, services, or staff. I am disappointed that my relative needs to live there.
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Terry26
June 15, 2014
Franciscan village is very nice, and it’s got a nice exercise facility like a gym. A lot of amenities are right there in the property. It has a nice layout of the rooms and the pricing is good. The rooms are roomy enough. The staff is very good, friendly, informative, and helpful. The dining facility is nice and they offer a good variety of food.
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William28
March 31, 2014
We have selected a place to move to. The top of our list is Franciscan Village. We are moving to what they call a garden home half a block away from the main building, so it's just a short walk. In the main building, they have a large dining room, a snack bar, workout facilities, and a library. We are able to live independent with a 2-bedroom apartment. It's what we were looking for. The staff bends over backwards to take care of you. Franciscan Village is a Catholic community. They have their own chapel, and along with that, they do have some of the nuns living right there near the people so they can associate with each other. I find that very relaxing. They're pretty filled up with activities for everybody.
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Judith13
October 11, 2013
We liked Franciscan Village very much but we decided to wait a while. We went to see a separate house with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. It was very nice. We liked best that we had a separate house for ourselves. The lady who showed us the house, the rooms and the facilities was very nice. They had a PT space for the residents, too.
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Will Green
March 15, 2012
As A Rehabilitation Specialist, I had the pleasure of assisting my students in a internship that lasted a few months. Upon entering you cant help but notice the cleanliness and professionalism of the staff. Franciscsan Village also showed exemplary performance in the area of activities that involved the residents and kept them fully attentive throughtout all programs. Francisan Village also has plenty of activities geared toward alzheimer patients that helps them with memory recognition and everyday living. One of the most troubling situations I have known over the years with nursing homes were how soon residents were taken care of after acccidents. Franciscan Village has a response team that seem to respond immediately to all acccidental situtation. that required attention such as clean ups etc. Overall in conclusion I would have to say anyone who may be looking for a nursing home and assisted living in the Lemont ,Ill area Franciscan Village comes highly recomendded and suggested to visit first before all others. Thank You
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