Peace Village

  • 10300 Village Circle Dr, Palos Park, IL 60464
  • (708) 361-3683
  • 4.1 ( 19 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Characterized by a strong dedication to excellence and delivering the highest quality of life possible for our residents, the entire staff of Peace Village is committed to setting the best example of ethical practice and maintaining the highest standards of health and well-being in the community. We want our residents’ experience at Peace Village to be among the best of their lives.

LIFESTYLE AMENITIES:

  • Inviting dining venues
  • Outdoor sitting and recreation areas
  • Dedicated space for billiards, gaming, media and parties
  • Social and educational opportunities
  • Resident-driven special interest groups
  • Events and entertainment

LIFE ENRICHMENT:

  • On-site fitness center with full-time trainer
  • Group fitness classes
  • Computer/media center
  • Library
  • Prayer & meditation area
  • Social gathering areas
  • Spiritual gatherings

PERSONAL SERVICES:

  • Salon services including manicures
  • Massages available
  • Catering for special events
  • Spiritual counseling

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS:

  • Banking services by “The Private Bank”
  • U.S. postal services
  • Private transportation services
  • Wellness Center
  • Free pharmacy delivery
  • Personal storage areas
  • Guest suites for visiting family and friends
  • Available underground parking
  • 60 health care days

SURROUNDINGS:

  • Expansive 22 acres
  • Walking paths and gazebo
  • Fishing lake
  • Half mile to beautiful Cook County forest preserves
  • One mile to Shoppes at Mill Creek
  • Two miles to Orland Park Crossing
  • Three miles to Orland Square Mall

HEALTH & WELLNESS:

  • Monthly on-site visit by an ophthalmologist, podiatrist, audiologist and general physician
  • Weekly blood pressure and weight checks
  • Educational and wellness workshops
  • Home health care
  • Brain fitness classes
  • Bible study and other spiritual offerings
  • Resident advocate
  • Resident support facilitator
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Reviews

4.1 ( 19 Reviews )
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Eileen
March 12, 2023
The people at Peace Village are very caring. So far, they take great care of my husband and we're impressed with them. He has a studio apartment. We furnished it with all of his necessary needs. There's a bed, a dresser, and a TV. They play bingo and card games. They also take them on outings every once in a while, do exercises, and watch movies.
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Tom
November 23, 2022
From what I saw, Peace Village looked good. It was certainly one we would have considered. The staff showed me around the facility, let us poke around, and all that. They showed us where the dining was, and they showed us an exemplary room. I know they had activities, and they talked to me about what you could do, what sort of staff you may have available, the type of care, and all that. The staff was nice.
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Laura
June 10, 2022
My mom just moved into Peace Village maybe four or five months ago. She's in assisted living and she's 92. She's well taken care of. It's nice. It has a nice layout. She kind of has her own room, but she shares a room with somebody. They have exercise classes, a church, and a beauty shop where you can get your nails done. They have a very good cafeteria. And their staff is very, very nice. You can have your food delivered to the apartment if you need to. You can go to the beauty shop and get your nails and your hair done every week if you want. My mom is having a great time. She plays cards and bingo, and she is doing something every day. She's very involved.
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sgtobie
June 15, 2021
The independent side is okay but the assisted living is awful. Though a few staff members are wonderful many are awful, rude, and confrontational. The administration claims to listen to concerns but never actually resolve issues. If you press the matter they twist things back onto the family, refuse to return calls, and at it's worst make things very adversarial. Not what one would expect for $9000 a month. You get nowhere near the "assistance " they advertise. Do not put your parent's care into the hands of this facility.
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John
April 19, 2019
Peace Village was great, but we didn't like the apartments so much. They did not have a dishwasher in the kitchen, and they did not have a washer and dryer in the apartment. You had to go down the hall for laundry. It's not a Catholic organization, although they have a chapel and a church in the vicinity. It was very well laid out, very large, and they had different levels of living. We liked it, and there were lots of activities. The person who showed us around was very nice. Lunch was very good and we were very happy with it. I liked the underground parking. Everything was very beautiful.
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Judy
Peace Village was nice, felt friendly, and looked really friendly. The food looked good and they were very accommodating. It's a big place. The staff was very pleasant and answered all my questions. There were seniors playing games and cards. In the memory unit, they playe games that improve their memory to help keep them as sharp as possible for as long possible. There were some individuals playing solitaire. They were active. It was very clean, well-maintained both inside and out, and it had attractive grounds.
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RJ
October 21, 2018
Peace Village was nice, but they only had single apartments. They didn't have too much of an option when it came to saving a little money. The price wound up being a little bit higher because they were only single apartments, but they were nice. It wasn't quite as homey as the place we wound up wat. It was a little bit less on the decor. The staff was very nice. They showed me their big room that they have services in and other meetings. I also saw a room where you can sit and meet with your friends and family.
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jlkIII
February 06, 2017
I am a resident of Peace Village and have been intimately acquainted with Peace Village since it opening in 1989 and the assisted living facility since its addition in 1998 and need to take issue with a previous review that stated that Peace Village is a For Profit organization which is incorrect. PV is and always has been a Not for Profit Independent Living and Assisted Living facility. The beautiful setting of Peace Village is unparalleled when compared with other similar Independent Living and Assisted Living facilities including those that are much more expensive.
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Louise524332
December 03, 2016
Peace Village is spread out, and my mom could not go from the assisted living area to the common area where they have all the activities; she would just be stock in assisted living, and the rooms were very small.
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Sharon124234050
May 10, 2016
My friend loves the environment, the setting, and the activities of Peace Village. They had a beautiful pond outside. We didn’t have the chance to walk around. The young lady did not have time to take us to the rooms and just gave us floor plans. It had a nice view out of the windows, and they had balconies.
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Terence3
December 10, 2015
Peace Village was a beautiful place. I really liked the campus. Their rooms were of excellent quality, and they had wonderful amenities. I also liked their business model. I found the staff hospitable and thought they provided good services. They also served excellent cuisine in their dining room. I met some of the residents, and they were all nice people. I liked the environment in general.
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Anonymous113008750
November 09, 2015
Peace Village is a buy-in, and I’m not interested in a buy-in. It was very nice but way too expensive, high-end, and classy for me; I don’t feel that I would fit in. The dining room was very classy, elegant, and nice. The staff was very nice, friendly, and accommodating. They had a very nice lunch area there, and the sandwich they served was excellent.
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spc1931
January 22, 2015
My mother has been here for over 4 years and the place is perfect for her. As she needs more help due to failing health Peace Village staff have bent over backwards to help us and work with us. The only down note is that sometimes they move at a slow pace in implementing changes of service. The comments from PVL seem unfounded. Of course we expect to be charged more when the amount of service increases. That's only fair. And getting money back to the estate is clearly spelled out in the contract - when the unit sells, the estate will get its share. Taking a year or more to sell a unit isn't unusual. The care, companionship and activities offered here are excellent. This seems to be a place that cares about its residents, not just trying to make money off them.
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COCOCO
August 10, 2014
I WENT TO VISIT A FRIEND AND SHE WAS SITTING ON HER TOILETTE AND NO ONE HELPED HER OUT. THIS IS NOT GOOD.
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PVL
August 02, 2013
I would not recommend this place. My mother stayed here and they told her she could bring her small dog. Then, after a few months they made her get rid of it. After she passed away, the estate was supposed to get a refund from what she paid for her apartment; now one year later this still has not happened. Also, when she needed a 24 hour care giver, they began to charge her more for the monthly fee.
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Rose14
February 25, 2013
Kristin is great company for Mom. She takes her out to the Jewel or other errands, helps her clean and helps me keep mom on schedule with her medications.
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richieo
February 04, 2013
Peace Village is a for profit facility, the people that run the organization seem to all be related or connected in some sort of way. Peace village is not steadfast in dealing with issues and are really not what they seem to be. The facility is clean and all but its just a pretty package. It is very also very expensive and the people in charge have ego problems
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Lin S.
November 21, 2012
I have visited this facility and know several people who live there. They are all very happy with the accomendations. Definitely one to consider.
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rawritsdevx3
October 12, 2012
Peace Village is a great assisted living facility. It is very clean and the staff is very attentive to the needs of the residents. The residents seem very happy and interact with one another very frequently. They are always provided with activities, such as crafts, cooking, or watching music performances by volunteers. The staff members are all very friendly and have close, personal bonds with the residents. There are also many volunteers who visit the assisted living facility on a weekly basis, and do their best to entertain the residents. There are many activity rooms in the facility, such as a room with board games and books, a TV room, a room with a piano and a radio, and another large lounge with an attached kitchen. Peace Village has beautiful and newly renovated buildings, as well as a gorgeous garden and patio area. There is also a small lake behind it, with a walking path surrounding it.
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