Cedarhurst of Granite City

  • 3450 Village Ln, Granite City, IL 62040
  • (618) 268-3285
  • 4.3 ( 7 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Granite City, IL offers a small town feel with endless possibilities. The community offers numerous shopping and dining experiences and is Located only six miles from Saint Louis where there are even more opportunities. At Cedarhurst of Granite City, residents enjoy an active, engaging lifestyle that promotes wellness and independence. It is our goal to keep our residents linked to resources and opportunities that will fulfill their needs and interests in the Granite City area.

With 72 assisted living apartments, each resident is able to enjoy the independence they want and the care they need in the comfort of a home-like environment. Our expertly trained staff provides support based on the level of care that is needed. Each resident has a customized care plan based on conversations with the family, physicians and our care team.

From the services and amenities to the staff and the building itself, our entire community is here to empower our resident to live life everyday with joy and fulfillment.

Retirement Living at its Best

At Cedarhurst, our goal is to help seniors maximize enjoyment of their well-deserved golden years. Our independent living option allows seniors to have all of the benefits and privacy of being at home while providing a full schedule of events, home-cooked meals, and the support of our team members.

Our approach is shaped by respect and understanding of the unique lives of our residents. We’ve created a community with a multitude of different services and it is up to you, and your family what aspects of your life you want additional assistance with. We want nothing more than to foster your sense of happiness, give you the experience of a life well lived, and protect your health and safety while doing so.

Exceptional Well-Being

There is a perfect balance between independence and support – assisted living. As you or a loved one ages, there are certain tasks that become more challenging and other activities that become easier.

At Cedarhurst, our goal is to accentuate what brings joy and provides comfort around tasks that have become more difficult. Filling the down-time between wellness programs, social outings, and visits from family, there is exceptional care from a talented and caring staff.

Our approach to assisted living is shaped by respect and understanding of the unique lives of our residents. We’ve created a community with a multitude of services (also known as Levels of Care) and it is up to you, your family, and your doctors to determine what aspects of your life you want/need additional assistance with. Our trained healthcare professionals use their expertise and genuine respect for our residents to serve you in the ways that encourage independence, dignity, and individuality. We want nothing more than to foster your sense of happiness, give you the experience of a life well lived, and protect your health and safety while doing so.

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Reviews

4.3 ( 7 Reviews )
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Dan
May 31, 2022
We placed my dad at Cedarhurst of Granite City. It is affordable. It's a nice facility and was just renovated. The facility is clean. The staff is always very friendly. My dad says the food is good and enjoys it. The staff members are super helpful. Anytime I have questions or need help with anything, they are always available to help. In the memory care unit, they don't do a lot of activities because the residents don't engage a lot. My dad's area has a courtyard and a few outdoor spaces.
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Karen
May 08, 2022
Cedarhurst of Granite City was very clean. They were in the end stages of remodeling, so everything was fresh. The office and the foyer outside were clean. Everything looked great. The staff was very friendly, very helpful, and not pushy. The women were playing some kind of a board game when we were there and people who were watching TV together. Others were just sitting around and chatting. The memory care units were good. It seemed to have an OK size that would accommodate someone. The cost was reasonable, but that location was just a little farther than we wanted to go.
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Theresa
April 18, 2021
My father is gonna stay here. He's been put on hospice where he's at and so I'm just gonna keep him there. They mostly deal with people with dementia and memory issues. He's been there for a year now and actually they have changed management. Cedarhurst has bought them out, so they are now Cedarhurst of Granite City. The aides and the attendants that work with him are very good, very caring, and give him lots of full attention. They do games and bingo and different things like that with the residents. They have a couple of nurses on-staff. I haven't had any problems with the whole place at all. They've been very communicative, they tell me what's going on all the time, they follow through if they have to send him to a doctor, and if he falls or hurts himself, they let me know right away, and if they need to take him to a hospital, they let me know first before they do it. He's supposed to be in a shared room, but he has his own room. They don't have that many residents. They have activities like games and bingo, they have three meals a day, they get to watch TV, and they have movie days and popcorn days. They're very good staff, and they keep their employees for a long time. Since Cedarhurst has taken over, they have replaced a few staff, but other than that, they're good. He's always told me the food is very good. He always describes it as like eating in a nice restaurant. They're more reasonable than most of the places around.
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Tracy
My mom moved in. Everybody there is amazing, it's wonderful, they keep up with you, they seem to really be caring with the patients, it's just been good all the way around, the communication is great, and the care seems to be great. The staff is really responsive, caring, and informative. Everytime something happens, even though it's just minimal, they call and let me know. She loves the food. It's the most reasonable of the ones I looked at.
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Adriene
July 16, 2019
This community reminds me of a hotel. It was comfortable, and there was a sitting area for the visitors, as well as a reception desk. It was secure, meaning you can't go past without a password. The staff was nice. It was quiet. The one-bedroom was simple, and they had a studio that was Jack and Jill style where they share the bathroom. They had someone singing when I was there. The staff was pleasant, smiled, and made me feel welcome, even the kitchen staff.
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CS
October 30, 2017
My husband is here and they give him very good care and they watch out for him. He seems to be getting along good now. It took him a little bit to get adjusted, but now he's doing real good. They've been very helpful. If I have any problems, they help me to get answers and the staff members are really good workers and very good people. It's a locked facility. You come in and you check in, and then you go through locked doors. They give you a code and you press that and you go through the locked doors and you go to the unit where they're at. It's very clean. They help anybody who needs help to get to the right place. They're very pleasant, very kind, and considerate of the resident and of the people that come in. They got their own room and they share a bathroom. The food is good. I don't have any complaint. The pricing is fair. Regarding activities, they don't push them to go unless they want to go. If they want to go, they take them.
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Teresa21
January 31, 2014
We visited and the staff was very nice. The guy that took us through, his name was Dennis, was also very nice. However, the room was very small and it was too pricey. Even if my mom was on medicare/medicaid, she still wouldn't be able to afford that. I would recommend it to people who could afford it.
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  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care