Grosse Pointe Manor
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- 6601 6601 West Touhy Avenue, Niles, IL 60714
- (847) 647-9875
- 4.3 ( 4 reviews )
- Nursing Homes
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Description
About This Community
Grosse Pointe Manor is a family-owned and operated facility that provides individualized care. We offer short-term rehabilitation as well as long-term care. At Grosse Pointe Manor, we believe in the importance of the place and the people. Trained healthcare providers including staff nurses, serve our residents 24 hours a day. This attention is delivered in a setting that is designed to welcome family and friends and feel like home.
Unique Features
- Russian Program
- Korean Program
- Cardiology Program
- Secure open-air deck with forest preserve view
Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy in our 2,000 square foot therapy room featuring neuro-gym equipment.
Reviews
4.3
( 4 Reviews )
Flo Kelly
I checked out other nursing homes in the area. Grosse Pointe Manor stood out because of the warmth that I witnessed between the staff and the residents. Also I saw many residents walking whereas at other places, residents were in wheelchairs only in order to keep them from falling. Also private pay and medicaid residents were grouped together--not assigned to different floors. And two staff people had their own relatives living at Grosse Pointe Manor, a sign that they trust GPM. GPM has lived up to my expectations and my brother is happy to live there.
Sharon
August 05, 2021
My father is a resident and he seems to be very content.The few issues he had in the past was dealt with immediately and resolved, Thanks to Michelle She is the best!
Michael
August 05, 2021
Very clean and the nursing and house keeping are very friendly.
Wanda
May 31, 2018
Grosse Pointe Manor was an older facility. The people who gave me the tour were very nice. I just felt that it was too old and I thought that could be depressing in the long run for my husband. There was an activity going on in the big room. I was told that the meals would be served in there. They would just clean off the tables with the activity stuff and serve the food, but I thought that setting was kind of depressing too. There was nothing cheery about it. It was dark and drab. The rooms were small, and the beds were placed in different directions depending on what the people wanted. It smelled clean and looked clean. There was some staff members at the nursing station. It was cheaper, but I decided I couldn't do it.