St. Paul's Senior Community
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- 1021 West E Street, Belleville, IL 62220
- (618) 233-2095
- 3.9 ( 3 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care











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About This Community
A senior living retirement community with a wooded backdrop, next to a lovely community park offering 53 1 & 2 Bedroom Independent Living Apartments, 22 Beautiful Assisted Living units, 40 Private & Companion Luxury Short Term Rehab Suites, 44 Private & Companion Long Term Care Suites and 24 Private & Companion Memory Care Suites. Large, seasonally blooming private courtyard with a beautiful waterfall & koi pond. Pets allowed in Independent Living Only.
Reviews
3.9
( 3 Reviews )
Gerald
March 09, 2023
I went to look at St. Paul's Senior Community. I like the rooms a lot better because the bedrooms are separated. So even though there are two in a room, it's like you're in your own bedroom. The dining area looks like a really nice place. All of the people there were very nice to work with. The staff was very cooperative, informative, and easy to work with. The facility was very clean and pleasant.
Beth
The staff who toured us at St. Paul's Senior Community was young and fairly new at what she was doing, but she was very nice. She was trying to be professional for her age and did everything she could with what she had. The rooms had a large hospital bed, a bathroom, a TV, a refrigerator, and a microwave. The place was a bit quiet and looked a bit vintage.
Ali
August 08, 2021
I've been to St. Paul before and that's why I wanted my mom to go there. It was clean when I went there, and this was before COVID in 2018. The place was clean. The tenants were happy. I've been to other places where it's smelled really bad, but it looked like the maintenance was done. Even the landscape of the building like the grass is cut. It's just clean. The people were super friendly and very helpful. That was in the July or August 2018.
St. Paul is my first choice. It was able to accommodate by putting the residents in a special place for Alzheimer's without moving them out of the facility. That's important because my mom had the beginning stages. If she lives 10 years, it could get worse and she might need different care. I'd rather her be in the same place. Then the other thing about this community (and it's a big one) is there is always a nurse there 24 hours a day. That's very important because I've been to some places where the nurse comes twice a week. My mom never stayed there, but I was visiting somebody else. It's a friend of the family.
I was there for quite a long time, and I see how they take them to lunch. At that time, it looked like they took field trips. They had a bus for the ones that could go and wanted to go. They also had trained dogs. They're not just regular dogs. They were really well trained and well well-behaved. They would visit the old people that needed friends, so that looked good.
The food looked really good. It was clean. The cafeteria where they eat lunch was clean. The staff was friendly. It was easy to get around in the place because they had signs on the walls. It's just easy to find where things were and how to get information. It was fairly priced.