Carriage Crossing of Rochester

  • 1121 Community Drive, Rochester, IL 62563
  • (217) 660-8872
  • 5.0 ( 1 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

Located just off of Interstate 55 and Route 29, Carriage Crossing of Rochester offers a picturesque senior lifestyle just minutes from The State Capital of Springfield, IL. Within minutes of our community, you'll find fantastic local dining, shopping and entertainment, along with a host of parks, museums, golf courses and more. At home, you’ll find walking paths, a fishing pond, a beautiful courtyard, on site Bistro and other amenities to help you live a socially active lifestyle all year round.

Assisted Living

Every aspect of Carriage Crossing Rochester’s Assisted Living community has been thoughtfully designed to provide residents with a nurturing, comfortable, home-like environment where they can feel confident and in control.

Memory Care

Our INSPYRE Memory Care program embraces a highly individualized approach to caring for those dealing with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Our experienced team gets to know each resident’s history and personality so we can tailor activities to suit their individual preferences and abilities. Here, residents experience the perfect balance of safety, structure and fulfillment as they are inspired to express themselves through music, dance, painting, baking, gardening and other stimulating activities designed just for them.

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Reviews

5.0 ( 1 Reviews )
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Linette
January 31, 2023
Carriage Crossing of Rochester is absolutely amazing. The residential facilities are awesome. The meal plans are great because they have different options. I met some of the caretakers, and they all seemed super friendly and super respectful of the residents. I felt like it would be a safe place to put my father. The relations director is out on vacation, so the executive director is the one who eventually will give me the tour. I met with one of the care workers, and she kind of started the tour because the executive director was busy with another individual. They were awesome and very informative. They answered all my questions, and they were very caring because it was kind of emotional for me. The rooms were nice. My father would have to be in memory care, so there was a shared room or a single room. We are on the list for a single room, but we would be taking the shared room at this time because there's no single room available. Either way, they're all nice rooms. It's just that he can be kind of grouchy and mean in the evening, and I don't want somebody to have to put up with that. There were several activities. They will keep them active by using walkers, making them walk, and doing activities. They will use their minds by doing games and other participation activities. The amenities were great. They can do onsite lab work, so I don't have to take him across town just to have blood drawn. The main thing is medication dispensing, and they have a nurse on staff to do that. Everything seems great. There is an exercise room, library, and game room. There is a courtyard, and there are patios where they can sit off the kitchen to eat when it's nicer weather. Everything is a safe environment. There is a pond or waterway. I looked at the menu. In case my father doesn't like what's being served that night, they have options like cheeseburgers, hamburgers, and sandwiches. I like that feature because he'll probably like most of the meals, but there might be a night he doesn't. It's perfect because he can have a hamburger.

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  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care