Charter Senior Living of Vernon Hills
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- 500 Atrium Drive, Vernon Hills, IL 60061
- (847) 996-1000
- 4.0 ( 3 reviews )
- Memory Care












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About This Community
We are a small boutique-like memory care community. Our bright neighborhoods are themed for recognition. Every detail of the community is centered around our residents. We have 2 exterior courtyards and a beautiful center courtyard for activities and sunning. Our resident kitchen is designed for small group baking activities and our expansive craft room is perfect for Friday flower arranging. Our staff is required to complete monthly continuing education and our staff to resident ratios are very low. Come see the difference a Charter community offers.
Reviews
4.0
( 3 Reviews )
James
August 12, 2021
I liked that Charter Senior Living of Vernon Hills was all memory care. It's a nice facility with very nice people. The residents seemed happy, but it was too small. It didn't have any of the amenities. They didn't even have a happy hour, so I wouldn't want to come there and visit my wife. One of the things that I'm thinking about when checking out a place is if it is a place that I like to start visiting my wife several times a week? This was close to my house, and they were nice; but I wouldn't want to go there, and the price was never completely agreed upon either.
B
My sister is in hospice care at Charter Senior Living of Vernon Hills. Overall, it's a very nice place, and I'm very pleased. With the lockdown, they are understaffed, but they keep us informed. They're very caring and very loving. We couldn't be happier. It's a small place with not many beds. It's like a big house, and it's very homey. They take precautions. I've never had any problems at all, so we're happy about that. It's just a few minutes from my house, which is very convenient. It's just very expensive.
Reviewer31020
March 15, 2020
Charter Senior Living of Vernon Hills was charming and beautiful, and we were made to feel very comfortable there when my husband and I visited. My concern was that my friend just came out of rehab, so physical therapy was probably our utmost concern, and also their dietary plans made us rule it out. It was a very starch driven and a very pork product driven diet, and there was very limited apparatus, staff, and everything else for physical therapy. The rooms were terrific and beautiful. They take the residents out to go bowling at a local bowling alley, they do a lot of arts and crafts, and they had a group of ladies doing flower arranging. The activities were fine. If we were just looking for memory care, I would've been fine with it, but they're very deficient in physical therapy.