Smith Crossing
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- 10501 Emilie Lane, Orland Park, IL 60467
- (708) 326-2300
- 4.3 ( 4 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care
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About This Community
Refund Plan: 90% of Entrance Fee. Assisted Living and Nursing Care on discounted Fee-For-Service basis.
Reviews
4.3
( 4 Reviews )
Mr.D
March 21, 2020
Mom entered Rehab at Smith Crossing in October 2019 after becoming disabled. She flourished but then due to age related issues was moved into Assisted living where she stayed until her passing on March 18,2020.
Her care during her entire stay was like having an additional 100 + family members! The entire staff from RN's to CA's were kind, courteous and simply loving. The beauty, cleanliness & care of the outside/inside of the facility was only surpassed by the beauty of the care mom received by the staff. I visited mom everyday and saw the love & kindness she received from all.
skye278124
June 01, 2017
They had very nice living quarters at Smith Crossing. The layout was very open. They had a pub there that I know a lot of residents like. The rooms were nicely put together.
Frances8
November 20, 2013
We visited Smith Crossing and my cousin liked it because there was an underground parking. It was a newer facility and the room had more space. You could put a table and chair near the kitchen area. It gave you a separate dining section. They had a two-bedroom unit that he also liked.
Visitor201973
January 12, 2012
I was very impressed with this facility -- especially its cheeriness. The building is a two story brick structure that looks homey and suburban. Everything inside looks new with an eye for making the place look bright. The lobby has navy blue carpeting and a large decorated Christmas tree with red stockings behind it. There are numerous rooms for residents to sit and relax. One area had a fireplace and a comfortable chair with framed art on the walls. The multi-purpose room used for activities had large modern windows that allowed much light to come in. The dining room on the first floor looked like it could be in a hotel with a chandelier and tables with decorated coverings and cloth napkins. I visited the Memory unit which is a secure unit that requires one to have a code to enter. The residents here looked well cared for and happy. There is a fantastic activity director who leads the group of residents in exercise and an array of other activities. Resident's grooming seemed very good and the unit was cheery and bright. I visited a resident in a private room. It was furnished nicely with some knick knacks from her home. One gets the sense that residents are seen as individuals. Staff were professional and caring. The place looked immaculate. Personally I do not look forward to living in a nursing home, but if I had to, this is a place I'd like to be.