Luther Village
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- 1220 Village Drive #145, Arlington Heights, IL 60004
- (847) 506-1919
- 4.2 ( 11 reviews )
- Independent Living, Continuing Care Communities, and Senior Apartment
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About This Community
Planned as a residential community for active people 55 years of age and older, Luther Village was designed to allow individuals to live graciously with maximum independence along with available services throughout their retirement years.
Reviews
4.2
( 11 Reviews )
bjac
March 22, 2021
Thought this would be a good place and that I would get help with things. Paying for cable as part of plan and not able to access. No one is helping with this.
Martha
January 14, 2021
We visited the Luther Village. My father-in-law would definitely consider that one. I only met the person that did the tour. There was a group of women sitting in a circle doing crocheting or knitting, but that's really the only thing we saw. Everybody was wearing masks and being the safest possible. We looked at one-bedrooms, and they were very nice.
Geri
October 02, 2018
I love Luther Village. My mother lived there. It's close to shopping, airport, public transportation, and our family. I like the rooms and nice people very much. I'm getting a small one-bedroom. There's a heated walkway to the main place where the dining room is. There's a pool table and recreation. Every room has a balcony with a nice view. It only goes up four stories instead of a high rise. I'm buying instead of renting, so I don't have to have get two or three meals a day, which I do not want because I can do it myself, but I want the amenities when I need them. I liked the grounds. There's 55 acres and places to walk around and good views from every room.
Reviewer
February 27, 2018
Luther Village had all levels of care. It was an excellently run, lovely place. The building was excellent, nicely appointed, well kept up, spacious, and had good parking. The rooms were small, but they were nicely appointed. They were very cognizant of the variety of people they had and tried to deal with them very well. They have exercise rooms, swimming pool, independent living, nursing facilities, and separate laundry rooms.
Visitor102010150
February 09, 2015
I think Luther Village right now is my first choice. It has a little more room, and I had a choice of a two-bedroom, which is very good. You can go in an apartment or in a two-bedroom. It's almost like a house. They have a chapel, exercise room, swimming facilities, craft room, and activity rooms. The food is very good, and the surroundings are beautiful. The staff is very accommodating.
Visitor96500150
November 28, 2014
Luther Village has a couple of differently sized almost like apartments -- single bedroom or two bedrooms -- that we ended up finding for my father. I like their food very much. They have a number of groups that meet, and they have trips as well. They take them to the store and so on, so it has worked out very well and, so far, it has been wonderful.
Mark24
September 27, 2013
I had known Luther Village for many years because they were part of the Lutheran Church. I liked their campus. They had a nice sales person. Their rooms were very nice. They had five to ten meals on the monthly fee and then you had to buy the rest. It would be good if they would give a better tour on the place because their tour was not so good. I would recommend them to others.
Beth10
The rooms at Luther Village were very small and they require a big amount of money invested. The financial arrangements were pretty expensive. As far as living there, I've heard good things about it, but again the rooms were just small it did discourages us from finding more about it the facility, but the people seemed nice.
Debbie37
July 31, 2013
We had visited Luther Village #149. However, when we got there, the place was always flooded. They had lots of things. They were close to a hospital and they had a wellness center there.
Susan64127150
July 12, 2013
Luther Village was a very big place. It was very nice but it was more expensive to be there than the other facilities we visited. The staff were great and the food was good. Everything about it was good. The only thing we didn't like was that instead of a monthly rental, you had to purchase the unit.
GrammasGirl
January 20, 2012
My grandmother moved in to Luther Village in Arlington Heights, Illinois, seven years ago. We visit often, and on the most recent trip, she told me she believes that it was the best move she's ever made. She's happy to still be living independently without the maintenance that was involved in her older home. Grandma has made friends on her floor, including a group she plays poker with once a week. Busses take the seniors to do their shopping, to area churches, and anywhere else they need to go locally. Additionally, there are planned outings every week to nearby cultural events, restaurants, and other fun activities. Grandma's condo still gives her the ability to be as independent as she wants, while having assistance nearby if needed. Luther Village has a restaurant on site, with a bar, where residents can pre-pay a monthly amount they need to meet for meals. This allows them to decide how many meals they'd like to cook in their own kitchen. The restaurant also allows residents and families to book catered events, so we hosted Grandma's 80th birthday party there a couple years ago. It was so convenient to be able to host all of our family and her friends, who didn't have to travel far to celebrate with her! Another nice thing Luther Village offers for families is a hospitality suite, where families can stay in a two-bedroom condo of their own if extra space is needed. The waiting list for this is quite long, so we've yet to take advantage, but it does seem like a nice perk for the seniors who have a large group coming to see them.
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