King Bruwaert House Senior Apts/Skilled Nursing Expansion sits in Willowbrook, Illinois and offers a range of care for older adults starting at age 60, having served seniors since 1933. The community gives residents different living choices like independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, all in one place, and lets people move between levels as their needs change, following a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) model. People living here can choose different kinds of rooms and suites, some with light colors, big windows, modern kitchenettes with white cabinets and stainless steel appliances, washer-dryers, and no-step showers, helping with comfort, safety, and storage. The new Gardens of King-Bruwaert House brings 43 independent senior apartments with extra amenities, gardens, and new dining spaces, while The Woods of King-Bruwaert, Godair Park, and traditional manor homes give more choices for where to live.
The community provides daily care services like medication help, bathing, meals at two dining venues, trash removal, laundry, transportation, and bed linen changes, so residents can focus on hobbies and social activities. There's a full-time activity director arranging field trips, fitness classes, social events, and spiritual programs, keeping people engaged. For care needs, medical staff and certified geriatricians are available around the clock, and the medical clinic sits right on campus. King Bruwaert House covers everything from simple help with daily life to short-term rehabilitation and physical therapy, wound care, and 24-hour skilled nursing for those recovering from injuries-burns, falls, car accidents, bicycle and pedestrian accidents, brain and spinal cord injuries, or incidents needing workers' compensation support. The staff is also trained for recovery from nursing home abuse cases, personal injury, and catastrophic events, guiding residents and families through tough times.
Specialized memory care helps adults with Alzheimer's and other dementia stay safe and calm, with activities to slow decline and prevent wandering. Assisted living offers another step for those who need help but still want independence, while independent living gives active seniors a social environment with privacy, gardens, beauty salon, and fitness center. The entire setup is designed so people can get more or less help as their health and independence change over time.
Respite care gives short-term relief to primary caregivers, while charity care has provided thousands of days of support, housing, food, nursing, medical coverage, insurance, and even a monthly allowance for those who need financial help, thanks to grants from groups like the Martin and Patricia Jahn Foundation and The Chicago Community Trust. The community brings quiet paths, ponds, new gathering spaces, and room layouts that meet current needs, all under the guidance of long-serving leaders and board members.
King Bruwaert House also pays attention to amenities like personal care, medication help, full meals, club-style social spaces, and spiritual services, creating a caring setting that balances health, safety, and daily enjoyment. Skilled nursing and in-home care support are available for all, whether recovering from injury, needing long-term supervision, or simply wanting a secure, comfortable home for retirement.