Smith Village

  • 2320 West 113Th Place, Chicago, IL 60643
  • (773) 985-4030
  • 4.2 ( 14 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities

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About This Community

Smith Village. It's more than bricks and mortar. It's a community, one with a history of more than eight decades of dedicated care on the same site where its new campus now thrives. It's a community where active residents pursue their interests, celebrate old friendships and make new ones.

Smith Village's beautifully designed apartment homes enhance the care-free lifestyle and full complement of amenities that residents enjoy. As the premier continuing care retirement community in Chicago's southwest neighborhood, it provides active seniors a warm, welcoming environment with a caring staff.

Designed to support Independent Living, Assisted Living, Alzheimer's and Memory Support, and Skilled Nursing Care, Smith Village offers residents and their families the security of knowing that assistance and care is available, all on the same campus, if and when it is ever needed.

Smith Village. Beverly's best retirement choice.

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4.2 ( 14 Reviews )
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Karen
January 13, 2018
My father-in-law went to Smith Village for rehab for ten weeks. The staff was not great. It's beautiful, fancy, and the food was good. He didn't want to do anything there, but they had activities planned. It's clean, bright, kind of high end, fancy, and expensive.
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Wilda
July 17, 2017
I liked the atmosphere at Smith Village. The staff seemed to know their residents by first names. The place was very well maintained, and the dining place was excellent because they seemed to have a chef. They had menus posted for all three meals. Then they had a deli area where you can get sandwiches and soups, and it was extremely well kept. They had an outside seating area where you can have barbecue, like a picnic area. They were constructing the beauty salon while I was there. They had an exercise room and a van to take the residents to outside activities. Podiatrists and medical staff come to the site to check on the residents. They had a separate floor for dementia patients with their own separate dining area, and it was well kept and clean.
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Elayne
July 17, 2017
Smith Village is clean and well maintained. There are a lot of activities, and they seem to be well staffed. My friend is in assisted living, and her apartment is very nice and large. We had lunch with her; the food is very good and served like fine dining. They have a large selection on the menu, and if something is not on the menu, you can request it.
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Mary168285
October 05, 2016
I was very impressed and pleased with Smith Village, but I didn’t spend as much time there. It was a very good tour, and I think that would be my second choice. The friendliness and activities that I was told that goes on, and I just happen to have an associate in an organization that I am at who is taking a course on Senior Care, and that was the place she was assigned, so I didn’t let her know that I have been there, and her evaluation was very much like mine. She said she liked it so much, she is thinking of volunteering after her course was over. Nice size rooms, nice walk in shower, there was a living area, and then a bedroom. It was a place for someone to have a refrigerator and a sink so you could fix a snack, but you couldn’t cook. The price was a little better.
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John180788
August 31, 2016
Washington & Jane Smith Home is a continuing care place. I’ve been to the assisted living. They have activities, community meals, physical therapy, exercises, crafts, and discussion groups. The assisted living rooms have a living room, a bedroom, and a kitchen. It seems to be a very well run and compassionate community.
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Anonymous Sister
November 30, 2015
I went to Smith Village for a visit. It was nice, but I did not like it enough to choose it. The setting did not appeal to me. Their rooms were nice. Their staff was polite.
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Caretakerkid
June 18, 2015
My mom was in Smith Village in Beverly, and it was a good and caring experience for everyone. They were very attentive to my mom, very respectful of the situation with her and always took very good care of her. The nurses, assistants and even the kitchen personnel go out of their way to make the residents' stays very pleasant, fun and comfortable. I would recommend to anyone with an elderly parent who needs assisted, skilled, hospice or rehab care.
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Kelly11
November 21, 2013
Smith Village was beautiful and very clean. It was an excellent facility but it didn't accept Mom's Medicare. That was the whole hang up. Everything else was good about it. The staff was all good. It had a variety of things to do, variety of restaurants, variety of area. It's a huge place. They had about six to eight dining rooms. The dining rooms looked like they were very clean with a variety of food and specialized in diet. The rooms were very clean, well maintained and spacious.
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kiirish
August 13, 2013
I've visited my friend here several times and consistently find the staff to be friendly, helpful, and caring. Smith Village offers either independent, assisted, or skilled care. Assisted living units each have 2 rooms and a full bath. Meals are provided in the main dining areas but also in the bistro cafeteria where tables also can be used for games or other get-togethers.
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Joanne11
July 10, 2013
Smith Village has monthly meetings for support groups and I went to their support group there. Oh, the place was like a five-star hotel, but it's very costly. The rooms were inviting, very clean, and their staff sort of has different purposes, so they are able to monitor every need. I've seen their eating facilities and they're just beautiful. They've got an enjoyable restaurant, it's very lovely. They have people and various groups and organizations come in on a regular basis. Each group has something else going to keep things active there.
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Lin S.
November 20, 2012
I have been in their alzheimer's support group for 2 years. Diane is the coordinator and her very caring and wonderfully heartfelt attitude is genuine. Everyone is super friendly and nice. I know people who live in the alzheimer's unit as well as the assisted living section. It is bright, modern, and a beautiful place to live. The residents are well cared for and the food is very good. Many programs. Of course no place is perfect, but this one is worth checking out!
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sharonmarie
November 29, 2011
Smith Village is located in the heart of chicago between the Beverly and the Morgan Park neighborhoods. It is easily accessible from the highway and train as well as the bus lines running down Western Ave. As I walked into the foyer I thought I was walking into a 5 star hotel. The furniture and the chandliers were very beautiful. I was taken on a tour of the apartments in the Assisted Living wing and was amazed at how homey they felt. The residents appeared happy and you could laughter echoing through the hallways. Next was the formal dining room where the tables where set with linen and fine china. I was invited to stay for lunch and sample their menu. The food was delicious and prepared by a chef. I would recommend Smith Village to someone who was looking for a home away from home experience for their loved ones.
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her fathersdaughter
November 17, 2011
The facility is first rate. It offers care at all levels in a caring, protective environment. However, it is very expensive. Plan ahead and buy long term care insurance.
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commercesd
May 25, 2011
We visited the Smith Village while searching for an assisted living retirement community for my friend"˜s mom. We decided to take a look at the Beverly area, located on the southwest side of Chicago since my friend used to live in that area. We found that Smith Village is the only such facility in that region. It is convenient to get to, although public transport options can be limited, which could be an issue for some visitors. The one and two bedroom apartments are nicely decorated and quite spacious - more so than many we saw on the north side. The staff seemed very nice with all of the types of people who live there, from those who suffer from Alzheimer's and dementia to those with simple ambulatory issues. We visited during their annual spring planting, which we all really enjoyed. Some of the other activities they plan include fashion shows and luncheons where volunteers and visitors are welcome. At many of these events, their executive chef prepares special menu samplings which seem to rival local restaurant fare.
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