The Landings at Reed Station Crossing

  • 2100 Reed Station Parkway, Carbondale, IL 62901
  • (618) 519-9600
  • 5.0 ( 10 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

The Landings at Reed Station Crossing is a community for seniors 55 and up who expect the best. Enjoy the luxury of maintenance- free living in a senior community where you have the freedom to plan your own daily agenda, join friends in group activities or relax in the privacy of your own apartment home. Whether you’re dining with guest in our very own Southernaire Restaurant or taking a scenic stroll to Lazy Moon Lake you’ll find comfort, luxury and an active lifestyle among the many experiences available at The Landings.

Our Mission is to provide an environment to promote an active lifestyle and give our residents the freedom to live carefreely and independently. Our commitment is to serve and care for our residents while bringing the highest level of hospitality to the heart of Southern Illinois.

Welcome to the place where seniors come to LIVE!

The Landings is located at the East edge of Carbondale, Illinois, nestled on 6.5 acres of land. neighboring a protected wildlife conservation. With its own private lake, Lazy Moon Lake, The Landings brings the beautiful natural scenery of Southern Illinois to your back door. The community is conveniently located near Route 13, close to restaurants, shopping, churches and medical facilities. Everything you could possibly need is within a short distance!

Say goodbye to cleaning, cooking, and welcome the things you love to do! The Landings focuses on senior living while providing unmatched amenities and a variety of coordinated events and entertainment. Here are the amenities you’ll find at The Landings at Reed Station Crossing.

  • The Southernaire Restaurant
  • Outside Covered Gathering Areas
  • Lazy Moon Lake
  • Fishing Dock
  • Coy Pond
  • Large Veranda
  • Shuffle Board
  • Putting Green
  • Theater Room
  • Fitness Center
  • Beauty Shop / Barber Shop
  • Library and Technology Center
  • Community Kitchen
  • Community Garden
  • Activity Room and Craft Room
  • Lounge
  • Private Dining Area for Parties and Guests
  • Billiard Room including Pool Table, Darts, and Interactive Games
  • Spa Room with Whirlpool Tub with Heat Lamps
  • Washer and Dryers Located on Every Floor
  • Scheduled Transportation
  • Facility Parking for Residents and Guests
  • Satellite TV and Wireless Internet
  • A Calendar Packed Full of Scheduled Events from Group Excursions to Leisure Activities
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Reviews

5.0 ( 10 Reviews )
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Becky
The Landings at Reed Station Crossing is a new facility, maybe a few years old. It has a beautiful lake at the back. It has a koi pond. It has a vegetable garden where the residents can go out and take care of the garden like they would at home. They were able to plant flowers in the spring and they could go out and take care of them and weed them, just like they would in their backyard or front yard. The courtyard was very nice in the back and the front. It seemed like the residents were very happy there. They have a movie theater, an exercise room, and laundry rooms on each wing. They have very nice spacious rooms. I looked at the more private-type room because that's what I was looking for. It's super nice. They have an activities director, they do craft things and they all looked really cute. I didn't see them making them, but I saw what they had made. They could take them to their rooms and they were very cute. They had just about anything that you would want for your loved one. They were very, very social people. They had private dining if you just wanted to have a birthday party for your loved one. It's a super nice place.
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Darla
May 14, 2022
I toured and loved The Landings at Reed Station Crossing. The place was immaculate, very clean, beautiful, and everything was kept in very good shape. Everyone was really, really nice. The person that took me on the tour was really, really nice, and really knowledgeable. The rooms were beautiful, I saw nothing wrong at all. I've tried the food and it was very good. They had hardwood flooring which I love, they're pet-friendly, there's central air conditioning, and their walk-in closets are huge. They have a library, a theater, they have physical therapy on site, people don't want for anything. It's wonderful, it's a really good place.
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Carmen
December 10, 2021
The Landings at Reed Station Crossing was very clean, the staff was incredibly helpful, and the residents of the facility were very welcoming. Kelsey answered every question; she's the director of marketing. She's incredibly helpful and very knowledgeable. We saw a one-bedroom, which was a good size, and easily maneuverable. It would be easy to move around in there. They have a number of activities that my aunt could participate in, like bingo. We toured for about two hours. They have an exercise room, a family room, a theater, and they do a lot of therapy as needed.
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Diane
November 02, 2021
I went to The Landings at Reed Station Crossing. They were just very caring. You could tell they were proud of the jobs that they were doing. They introduced us to any staff that we ran across, and you ran across a lot of them there. You saw people in the dining room eating. They go above and beyond to try to meet the needs that you're looking for, for your parents, or for any person that's going to live there. That's probably my first choice when this happens to me. I will be going to The Landings. The staff during the tour was excellent. The food preparation looked wonderful, their meals, and the way they do things. You can order off the menu. You don't have to take the special of the day. It's just so big, and my parents really can't walk long distances. They're on oxygen, so I'm really concerned about that. That's what's holding me off right now, is the lack of having a room close to the area that they're required to eat in. Food is not delivered to the rooms. They want them to come to the dining room. I did not try their food, but everything looked good. We talked to some of the residents sitting around, asking them how they were enjoying their food. They were as friendly as could be. They all said they were enjoying everything, and there were different kinds of food. They had a beautiful cake sitting out there for dessert. It looked really good. They have large bathrooms. They have them with a bathtub or a shower. There's plenty of room to go around. Since I'm doing both parents, you could get two twin beds in a one-bedroom. They have one and two-bedrooms. It's like being in a home. They have a small kitchen and a living room that is a decent size. They have a huge walk-in closet in the bedroom. You bring your own furniture in. They have respite where they charge $135 dollars a day. If I want to drop my parents off for a trial run, it's fully furnished. All I have to do is have them bring their clothes with them. They could move them into an apartment to see how they liked it. I think she said that's up to 90 days. You could keep them in that. That's something I'm looking at, maybe trying to see how they can do. It's a good thing to have to be able to try it out. You also see what your parents need, like if I thought they don't have dementia, so I still think they're assisted living. If I put them in the respite, the nurses and the staff that work there can tell me they need this a little bit more, and that helps me feel more comfortable.
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Dmc
June 16, 2020
Have had 5 different family members at the Landings and have been very satisfied with the facilities and the care.
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Melanie
November 29, 2019
Our experience with having dad for respite at The Landings at Reed Station Crossing was really nice. They were welcoming. I had him in there so he'd get stronger after getting out of the hospital. I just moved him out because it was self-paying, to save money. Overall, it was a very nice community. His room there was very nice and the food was pretty good, although the portions were pretty small. He was able to get physical therapy twice a week, and Medicare paid for it. It's a good place and I would recommend it to others. The staff members were all great, they were able to help get my dad on his feet. And they saw that he can live independently while having the security blanket of having the emergency button around his neck. So if he were to fall they would be there. I had lunch with him a couple number of times, it wasn't the normal type of cafeteria food, it was a little higher than that, but it was good. They had a variety of activities and were switching managers for that department. The furniture was already there, and they would deliver food to his room when need be.
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Sheila
August 01, 2019
The Landings at Reed Station Crossing was beautiful. I would love for my grandmother to be able to go there, but she cannot afford it. The person during the tour was very friendly, very nice, and very helpful. The dining area looked like a nice, little restaurant, and they had a menu that they can pick from. They had just finished an activity when we got there, but I was given a list and they had a big board that has the activities. It was very clean, they showed us the rooms, and the residents seemed to really like it there.
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KH
July 03, 2019
The Landings at Reed Station Crossing was lovely and really nice. It's a beautiful new facility. The rooms were big and the amenities were very nice. They had an outside patio, a theater, and a very small exercise room with one bike and three exercise balls. They have a very nice outside area where you can fish, sit out, take a walk, and garden. They would also take you to a gym if you wanted to go, which I liked.
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Vickie
June 24, 2019
My parents were some of the first residents to move into The Landings. It was the best decision we ever made for their care. There is a nurse on staff 24/7, and that is not something you will find at all assisted living facilities. The CNA'S are outstanding, as well as the housecleaning and dietary, activities and other support staff. My mom often remarks that they are all just one big family and she can't imagine being in any better place. It is comforting for her and peace of mind for the rest of the family.
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Susie
January 01, 2019
The Landings at Reed Station Crossing is a beautiful facility. It's a little overpriced, and they don't Medicaid, so that blows it for a lot of people. The rooms are very nice, spacious, and laid out right. The staff is very helpful.
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