Situated on 17 beautiful rolling acres in the northwest suburbs of Chicago, Addolorata Villa offers easy senior living that is enriching and inspiring. From comfortable assisted living in a home-like environment, short-term or long-term skilled nursing care, and even memory care that improves the quality of life for your loved ones, our community offers everything you need now and in the future including:
Independent Living
Assisted Living
Skilled Nursing Care
Memory Support
Rehabilitation
Looking for a senior living community near you with all the amenities? At Addolorata Villa, you can enjoy life to the fullest while taking advantage of countless life-enriching activities, a full dining experience, opportunities for intellectual and spiritual growth, and just the right level of care that is available when your needs change, all on a beautiful, well-maintained campus. In our Catholic senior living community, we welcome people of all faiths as our focus is truly on your spiritual wellbeing./p>
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Reviews
4.0( 11 Reviews )
Harold
February 26, 2018
The visit at Addolorata Villa was very nice. The staff was very friendly and open. The dining room was a little darker than I would like. The woman who took us around knew everything that you needed to know about the facility, and knew all the people there by name.
William436271
January 09, 2017
My wife is in Addolorata Villa. They watch movies, and they play games. They go on a bus trip twice a week, and they go to different stores and other places. My wife gets three meals a day. The staff is fine. I think they are doing a good job. They are quick in responding to her needs. I think it is a nice place. They keep her busy all day.
Patty866430
June 30, 2016
I went to see Addolorata Villa. They have a 2-bedroom and 2-bath. I looked at assisted living. It’s not new and it is showing more wear and tear because it is older. The people are very nice. They don’t have many amenities, but they are not expensive. They have medical people who come in the place so the residents don’t have to go out. It’s also Catholic and my parents are Catholic and they like that it has a chapel. That is another plus for us.
Lisa123724450
May 10, 2016
I went to Addolorata Villa. It's run by the Franciscan nuns, and my father is a Catholic and that might be something that he would enjoy, and they had a beautiful and large chapel. I have never seen anything like that.
The downside of the place was I think it's been there for 50 years. The rooms were just old, dingy, the bathrooms were dingy, they were stained around the floors and the toilet. It looked like no matter how clean it was it would feel dirty because the rooms I saw were very dated. I wouldn't feel comfortable putting him in a place like that.
Katherine20
September 06, 2015
My husband and I went to see it first, and then we took my sister-in-law back to see it. It was a good experience, but she chose the other place over Addolorata, and I am not sure why. I liked the fact that it was a religious institute, and when we went during the week, it was a very positive experience.
Mary110814250
August 31, 2015
It is a faith-based community -- which is important to us -- and they're taking very good care of my husband. It's run by the Franciscan communities. They have a mass there everyday which he really likes. They have several buildings; it's on 17 acres, and it's a big place, but I'm only familiar with the memory care place. The staff was very friendly and very outgoing, and they really do a fine job as far as I'm concerned. The meals are good. He has a very nice room, and he can have his own furniture in his room. They have a lot of outings that they take him to with the other residents. We've been very pleased with Addolorata Villa.
Visitor58757650
December 28, 2014
My husband was at The Villa (Addolorata Villa). It was a very good place. I highly recommend it. It was a bigger facility, more like a hospital. However, it was not quite as personal as where he is now. Food was very good though. It was a very large facility with many different levels. There were apartments, assisted living, and nursing home.
Nancy79776850
July 29, 2014
Addolorata Villa was okay, but it just seemed gloomy. It's an older place and the room that was shown to us was filthy. It was small and there was no view. It was just very dreary. The person that took me around was very nice. I didn’t see any people or residents.
Shirley40
March 27, 2014
My mother is already at Addolorata Villa, and the facility is wonderful. The memory lane is only 10 years old, and there are only 32 patients in the memory lane. Overall, the place is beautiful. They have dining room and a garden room where they can go and sit. They also have a living room with a fireplace in it. They also have an activity room and a little tiny room that is like a library. They do have different activities, like, they have exercises, and they do craft things. They take them out every Tuesday and Thursday. There's always something to do. It took a while for her to adjust, but she is adjusting. Her room is very spacious. She can put a queen-size bed. She has her own bathroom, and it is quite nice.
JMartin2
November 20, 2012
When I visited this facility, I was completely surprised over how warm and welcoming everyone was. I've been in facilities where it seems everyone just generally dislikes what they do and dislikes being there. This facility had none of those ideas or perceptions. The whole facility is warm and open for everyone, there are different wings where the living facilities are located. One wing is independent living, one wing is assisted living, one wing is the hopsital wing, and one wing is complete care. There are several areas and rooms where residents can meet with family or friends, and there is a beautiful chapel for daily and Sunday masses. There is a full fitness and physical therapy center for the residents, and there are daily and weekly activities for all of the residents. In fact, the weeks for the residents are full for just about every activity you can think of! This would be the type of facility I would want any of my family members at.
TherapyDogHandler
March 06, 2012
I have been bringing my therapy dog to visit with the resident of Addorolata Villa for several years. The facilities, while not the most modern, are spotless and immaculate. Many of the staff have been there for decades and I am always impressed by the kind and thoughtful care they give their residents. Much of the staff knows the residents (and their relatives) by name. The staff-to-patient ratio is excellent.For the patients who take comfort in religion, there are daily church services. There is also a computer lab and classes of all types are offered. There are numerous planned activities such as games, card and movie screenings as well. Addorolata also allows and encourages visits from therapy animals, which is a favorite of the residents as no pets are allowed and so many of these guests miss having an animal companion.The residents always have help available, be it for shopping, cleaning or other errands, and there are skilled nurses available at all times on-site.The grounds are beautiful in a sleepy Chicago suburb and there are plenty of indoor and outdoor activities year-round.