Covenant Living at Windsor Park
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- 124 Windsor Park Dr., Carol Stream, IL 60188
- (331) 218-3637
- 4.0 ( 3 reviews )
- Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities
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About This Community
The first thing you’ll notice about our retirement community is how it looks very much like a country club—60 beautifully manicured acres filled with trees, flowers, and five fish-stocked lakes. Get to know us and you’ll be pleasantly surprised to discover the down-to-earth people—and down-to-earth value—of our luxurious, all-inclusive retirement lifestyle.
Covenant Living at Windsor Park is your perfect place in our perfectly placed community, in Carol Stream, IL, near Wheaton and just a short ride from Chicago. Our peaceful, self-contained campus is filled with conveniences—and surrounded by them, too, with nearby shopping, entertainment, and outdoor activities adding to your daily choices.
Reviews
4.0
( 3 Reviews )
Leah
November 12, 2022
I liked Covenant Living at Windsor Park. They have laundry facilities located in each apartment. The appliances are newer compared to the other places I went to. It was a very lovely tour. The people and the place were first-rate. The activities were active. Every day, their calendar was filled. There was a room for people to exercise in, and the dining area was lovely. There was a room for creative arts, and they had a lovely library. There was also a garden for the residents to take care of their plants. If you're in a wheelchair, it's easy to get in and out of their doors. The staff who gave me the tour was very kind, and me and my daughters enjoyed seeing everything. We saw the menu and they had choices for residents with specific dietary needs. It catered to everyone.
Reviewer#JM160922a
October 06, 2022
The Covenant Living at Windsor Park is very welcoming. They have wonderful pathways for people to walk and be one with nature. The people are very warm and friendly. Their amenities are numerous. They have an exercise area and a lot of programs that are available to their residents. What's helpful is the fact that they have washers and dryers in each of their units. They have a lot of natural space for each unit. They have patios or balconies for each unit. It was the most economical of all the facilities that I visited.
Atrill
July 26, 2021
Is a really nice place for the elderly unless you have a problem. In the independent living section apartments, there is a "pull in emergency" pull cord in every apartment bathroom. I had to pull it for an emergency where I was unable to get to the phone for 15 minutes and once I was, it took two calls to the front desk and the paramedics arriving at the building for the security guard to finally show up in response to the pull cord, around 40 minutes after I had pulled the cord for help. If someone had shown up to call 911 for me while I was picking up the resident and dragging them out of the shower, the paramedics would have gotten there 25-30 minutes sooner. The security guard lied and said they never received a notification that the cord had been pulled and tried to blame me for his failure to perform his job. The pull cord was tested yesterday and works fine. Windsor tried to blame me for their incompetence and stated that I did not understand how the pull cord works. If it's not for emergencies (as the pull cord states) for a staff member to come up to the apartment and check on the resident, then what is it for? Apparently, it is for looks only.
Please be aware that if your mom, dad, grandmother or grandfather lives here, falls and needs help, but can only get to the pull cord and not the phone, no help will come for them.