Bishop Edwin M Conway Residence sits at 1900 N Karlov Ave in Chicago, right by shops, parks, and a Catholic church, and is about four miles from West Suburban Medical Center if quick care is ever needed. The facility is run by Catholic Charities and focuses on assisted living for adults age 65 and older, offering help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication, along with meals and housekeeping for those who need a little extra support each day but want to stay as independent as possible. There are seven studio apartments and fifteen companion suites, each with a kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, central air, basic cable, telephone, Wi-Fi, and all come furnished and smoke-free, with maintained safety fixtures and an emergency alert system for added peace of mind, and if something needs fixing, on-site maintenance and maid service are available, so nothing gets forgotten.
Residents get three meals a day in a dining room where they can choose from all-day dining options, and the kitchen staff takes care to handle special diets for allergies or diabetes, so everyone gets meals suited to their needs, and housekeeping, linen, and laundry services keep things fresh. Help is there for those who need it with daily tasks, from personal care to medication, along with access to hearing, dental, and vision care, and staff are present 24 hours, with healthcare professionals and a 24-hour call system always available, which is important as people age, because you never know when you'll need a nurse or someone to answer a call for help.
There's a community TV area for relaxing, an enclosed patio for getting some fresh air without leaving the building, a community room where you can see family and friends, a garden, arts room, barber and salon shop, and public living spaces, so there's always somewhere comfortable to be, and you won't just be stuck in your room unless you want to be. The building has features for safety and mobility, including smoke alarms and handicap-accessible spaces, plus transportation to doctor visits and outings off-site, so you can go to appointments or take trips out if you want a change of scenery. Pets can live with residents who can care for them, which is sometimes rare in these places, so people who love animals can still have a companion.
Residents can join exercise programs, mental wellness activities, and scheduled social events, both on-site and with group outings, so staying active isn't hard, and there's ongoing support for residents and their families, with clear communication from the staff, which helps everyone keep up with what's happening. Temporary respite care gives caregivers a way to take a break while knowing the person they care for is safe and looked after, and the community works to respect everyone's dignity while providing both companionship and privacy when wanted. For those with memory needs, Alzheimer's care is also provided, so residents can stay even if their needs grow over time, and the facility aims to balance comfort, safety, and personal support for everyone living there, with personal and money management services provided if they're needed. Floor plans and payment options are available after talking with the staff.