Victory Centre of Elk Grove Village

    975 Martha St, Elk Grove Village, IL, 60007
    3.9 · 54 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    3.0

    Caring staff, inconsistent overall quality

    I moved my mom in and have mixed feelings. The nurses and many caregivers are incredible - attentive, professional, and made her feel safe - and reception (Helen) and some staff were very helpful; the building is bright, accepts Medicaid, and med management is solid. But chronic staffing shortages, high turnover and reliance on agency aides have caused inconsistent care, limited activities, variable meal quality, and occasional cleanliness issues (I noticed odors/carpets). If your loved one needs dependable higher-acuity or dementia care, I'd be cautious; for lower-level needs the community can be good, but management/communication need to improve.

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    3.94 · 54 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
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    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      3.3
    • Staff

      3.8
    • Meals

      3.4
    • Amenities

      3.7
    • Value

      2.5

    Pros

    • Enthusiastic and caring staff at many levels
    • Knowledgeable and helpful tour guides
    • Bright, clean, and well-maintained facility and grounds
    • Excellent and controlled medication management
    • Regular on-site doctor, dentist, and optometrist visits
    • Hair salon on premises
    • Walk-in showers and in-unit small kitchens
    • Single-occupancy studios with full-size kitchen options
    • Age-in-place philosophy with hospice option
    • Strong emergency plans
    • Many on-site activities (sing-alongs, rosary, Bingo, etc.)
    • Accessible community visits and gathering areas
    • Laundry and common spaces kept clean regularly
    • Nursing staff and some caregivers described as exceptional
    • Front-desk/reception staff praised for helpfulness
    • Medicaid accepted and financing assistance available
    • Pet-friendly with dog-walking area and outdoor gazebo
    • All-inclusive pricing available
    • Smaller, more attentive community feel
    • Positive move-in and settling-in experiences reported
    • Helpful admission/placement support from referral partners
    • Rooms with ample closet/cabinet space in some units
    • Residents and families report feelings of safety and dignity
    • Good accessibility to family and local location

    Cons

    • Significant staffing shortages and high turnover
    • Frequent reliance on agency/contract staff
    • Inconsistent staff performance (aides underperforming at times)
    • Facility unwilling or unequipped to handle higher-acuity needs
    • Cannot care for colostomy bags; limited nursing scope
    • Not well equipped for moderate dementia care
    • Reports of management issues and money-focused administration
    • Perceived decline in quality after change of ownership/management
    • Mixed to poor dining experiences reported by some families
    • Cleanliness concerns in some reports (odors, filthy carpets, sticky floors)
    • Broken amenities/transportation (broken bus) and maintenance needs
    • Activities sometimes limited or insufficiently varied
    • Website/marketing promises not always delivered (amenities, devices)
    • Privacy/communication errors (appointment email errors, violations)
    • Couples may be split due to single-occupancy rooms
    • Policy constraints (Medicaid minimums, move-out notices)
    • Some rooms small, darker, or have small windows
    • Inconsistent COVID/infection control practices reported
    • Affordability concerns; more expensive than expected for some
    • Perception of resident population heavily reliant on public aid
    • Occasional reports of eviction or unwillingness to follow doctors' instructions
    • Dining room closures or limited service reported at times
    • Transition-related confusion and unclear post-move expectations

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews for Victory Centre of Elk Grove Village is mixed but leans toward cautiously positive when it comes to frontline caregiving and the physical environment, and more negative around higher-acuity care capabilities, staffing stability, management, and consistency of services.

    Care quality and clinical strengths: Many reviewers specifically praise the nursing staff, medication management, and the clinical oversight available on-site (regular doctor, dentist, and optometrist visits). Controlled medication management is repeatedly noted as a strength, and several families report that nurses and certain caregivers made residents feel safe, comfortable, and dignified. However, this strength is not uniform. Multiple comments indicate limits to the facility’s clinical scope — it will not care for some higher-acuity needs (for example, colostomy management) and is not well equipped to handle moderate dementia, frequent toileting dependence, oxygen/catheter care, or other intensive needs. There are serious red-flag reports (eviction of a veteran, unwillingness to follow doctors’ orders for some residents) that suggest families should verify clinical policies and escalation procedures before committing.

    Staffing and interpersonal care: One of the strongest recurring positives is the friendliness and caring attitude of many staff members, especially those at the front desk, long-term nurses, and some aides. Tour guides and admission staff are frequently described as knowledgeable and helpful, and several families mention an excellent move-in experience and ongoing responsiveness. At the same time, staffing shortages, high turnover, and reliance on agency/contract staff are recurring concerns. Several reviews describe variability in staff performance (some aides underperform), communication lapses, and a transition period after management changes that resulted in inconsistency. In short: when staff are experienced and stable, families report high satisfaction; when turnover is high or agency staff are used, quality and consistency drop.

    Facility, cleanliness, and amenities: The building, grounds, and common areas are often described as bright, modern, and well-maintained — with specific mention of gardens, a gazebo, play area for grandchildren, and clean common spaces. Studios with kitchenettes and walk-in showers are appreciated by many. The hair salon, library, and pet accommodations are frequently cited as positives. However, there are notable contradictory reports of decline (particularly tied by some reviewers to a sale or management change): filthy carpets, sticky floors, lobby dirt, urine odors, and needed updates to carpeting and furniture. These cleanliness and maintenance issues appear intermittent but serious where reported. Prospective families should verify current conditions on an in-person visit at various times of day.

    Dining and activities: Opinions on dining are mixed. Several families praise the food, menu variety, healthy choices, and celebration events (birthday cakes, group meals), while others are dissatisfied with meal quality, dining-room closures, or specific menu issues. Activities are plentiful in many accounts (sing-alongs, rosary, Bingo, arts requested by families), and staff often go out of their way to engage residents, but some families want greater variety (art classes, gardening, more active programming). Transportation and outing capabilities (e.g., a broken bus) were mentioned as intermittent issues.

    Management, policies, and communications: Multiple reviews point to managerial problems — money-focused decisions, uneven leadership quality (comments about an executive director or admin being ‘awful’), confusing or poor communication during transitions, appointment email errors, and at least one reported privacy violation. Policy-related items are also important practical considerations: there is a reported Medicaid minimum stay requirement (nine months in one review), acceptance of Medicaid but with financial qualifications, and the potential for single-occupancy room assignments to split couples. Reviews also mention 30-day move-out notices and questions about how the facility handles residents whose needs escalate beyond what it will accept. Several families praised assistance from third-party placement services and named staff who were especially helpful during move-in and bereavement.

    Patterns and red flags: Several consistent patterns emerge. First, staffing instability and use of agency staff are a root cause of many negative experiences (inconsistent care, missed details, underperforming aides). Second, the facility’s clinical limits are a key decision point: while medication management and some nursing care are strengths, the community is not appropriate for residents requiring moderate dementia care, complex wound/ostomy care, or continuous high-acuity nursing. Third, post-change decline reports (cleanliness, meals, activity reductions) show that management transitions have materially affected some families’ experiences. Finally, marketing and reality sometimes differ: reviewers noted website promises (devices, amenities, cards) that were not fulfilled.

    Bottom line and guidance for families: Victory Centre offers many real strengths — attentive nursing in many cases, strong medication control, a clean and attractive environment at times, active programming, on-site health visits, and acceptance of Medicaid. These positives make it appealing for families seeking a secure, smaller assisted-living environment with age-in-place goals for residents who do not need high-acuity nursing or dementia-specific care. However, variability in staff quality, ongoing staffing shortages, management and communication problems, and limits on higher-acuity services are frequent concerns. Prospective families should schedule multiple visits (including mealtimes and activity periods), ask direct questions about staffing ratios, turnover rates, dementia and ostomy/medical policies, infection-control practices, current maintenance/cleanliness status, and get written confirmation of amenities and policies (Medicaid minimums, move-out notices, couple-rooming policies). Checking recent family references and confirming how the facility handles transitions to higher levels of care will help ensure the community’s strengths align with a resident’s needs.

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    About Victory Centre of Elk Grove Village

    Victory Centre of Elk Grove Village sits among the top-rated senior communities, scoring high for cleanliness and resident satisfaction, and holds a notable 8.9 Community Score from Seniorly's rating system, so plenty of people have found the place comfortable and reliable, and you'll see them recognized with awards like Best of Senior Living and the All-Star award for care. The community offers a choice of independent living, memory care, and supportive living, where folks can get help with bathing, dressing, grooming, transfers, laundry, and medication, and the team can help manage diabetes and coordinate with healthcare providers, which goes along with the focus on a person-centered approach to care. Here, residents live in private studio apartments with kitchenettes, full bathrooms, emergency call systems, and individual thermostats, so you can control your comfort, and the community welcomes pets and has wheelchair-accessible showers as part of its safety features.

    People enjoy several onsite and neighborhood options for entertainment and dining, and the chefs serve locally sourced meals in a restaurant-style setting-residents can eat in the common dining room or use a private space for celebrations, and the prepared food is made to encourage healthy eating and socializing. Regular housekeeping and linen service mean you don't have to worry about those chores, and if you want to stay active, they've set up fitness programs with Tai Chi, yoga, and stretching, plus a fitness center, rehab services, and access to nurses, podiatrists, and therapy that covers physical, occupational, and speech needs right there onsite, and they provide both hospice and homecare services if the need ever comes up. The grounds hold gardens-including the Victory Gardens, where residents can grow and harvest their own vegetables-plus a gazebo and outdoor common areas, and you'll often hear music from the Encore drumming circles or find folks working on art projects through ArtPath, or even joining the Lifelong Learning series, which gives people a chance to take adult education courses right on-site.

    Residents join social activities, card games, outings, and Viva! World Tour cultural programs, or they can find quiet in the library or get a trim in the beauty and barber shop. There's cable TV, Wi-Fi in units, washers and dryers on-site, and a sprinkler system for safety. The community is non-smoking in all indoor areas and offers parking for visitors or residents. The staff provides 24-hour supervision, a call system for emergencies, and regular wellness checks, and they have a doctor and nurse on call, so you can reach help when you need it. Transportation services and guest parking are available for those who want to take trips into the surrounding Elk Grove Village area, which is known for its variety of shopping, entertainment, and restaurants, and the supportive living programs allow help with housekeeping and meals along with all the daily care needs folks may have as they age. Victory Centre of Elk Grove Village is part of Pathway Senior Living and follows regular state reviews to keep up its verified and licensed status, accepts Medicaid and long-term care insurance, and welcomes both men and women over the minimum age requirement. The community is sometimes called Alexian Village and is known for providing both group activities and one-on-one care in a friendly, home-like setting, helping folks enjoy their next phase of life with as much independence and dignity as possible.

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