Bloomingdale Horizon Independent Senior Living Community

    160 W Lake St, Bloomingdale, IL, 60108
    3.5 · 2 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living

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    Amenities

    3.50 · 2 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      3.5
    • Staff

      3.5
    • Meals

      3.3
    • Building

      3.6
    • Value

      3.3

    Location

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    About Bloomingdale Horizon Independent Senior Living Community

    Bloomingdale Horizon Independent Senior Living Community sits at 160 West Lake Street in Bloomingdale, IL and offers independent living for seniors who want an easy, safe lifestyle without a lot of fuss, and it's managed by The Alden Network, which has a reputation for solid care, and you'll find the place has friendly staff and a welcoming atmosphere, with folks who are always willing to help, and you'll see people and pets coming and going, since the community allows both cats and dogs, but doesn't allow smoking inside any areas, so the air stays pretty fresh. The apartments are one- and two-bedroom, about 90 units in all, and they're easy to get around for someone using a wheelchair or walker, since the building's got ramps, elevators, and good parking for residents and guests. You don't have to worry about home maintenance because staff takes care of all that, and people mention the grounds are landscaped, there's a nice patio, a game room, and a library where residents spend time, share books, or play cards.

    Meals are a high point here, with chefs and planners making sure there are nutritious options, and the dining room can feel like eating with friends, which makes it easier for folks who don't want to cook every day. Transportation is available for trips to doctors or local stores, so residents aren't stuck if they don't drive, and those who want home-delivered meals can get those too. Medical services are on hand, with doctors or nurses available for checkups or help with medication, plus there are therapists for physical, occupational, or speech needs, and if you need a podiatrist or dentist, they'll take care of that on site. You'll also find respite care, ventilator and skilled nursing services, post-acute rehabilitation, and hospice care if someone's care needs change over time, and if memory becomes a worry, the community has secure settings with memory programs and support for Alzheimer's or dementia.

    Senior apartments here work well for active adults who want to keep doing things on their own, with lots of activities like singalongs, barbecues, or library groups meant to get people moving and talking, and the atmosphere is described as joyful, helpful, and respectful. For those needing more help, the community offers assisted living, memory care, adult day services, and home care, all focused on keeping residents as independent as possible, adjusting to what each person needs, and making sure help is there for things like bathing, dressing, medication, and meals. Shared or private suites are available, so people can choose what feels comfortable, whether they prefer being on their own or sharing space. The building is newer and designed for safety and well-being, and the whole place is set up to give seniors plenty of options to age in place, whether someone's in good health or if care needs grow down the road.

    There are legal and insurance services available too, so if someone's thinking about long-term care or needs help with paperwork, that can be arranged, and there are educational resources, checklists, and videos to guide families through decisions. The community accepts both men and women, helps people with laundry, meals, and transportation, and supports those who need help with daily activities, and reviewers often mention the variety of social events and the caring staff. The place has won the Best of Senior Living Award and the All-Star Award for strong reviews, but that comes from a steady approach to care, not fancy promises. The main idea here is to give seniors a safe and active place to live, with as much independence as possible, but with the backing of skilled care and supportive services when those things are needed, making it easier to enjoy each day without worrying too much about the details. More details are available at www.bloomingdalehorizon.com.

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