Libertyville Manor Extended Care sits on a peaceful 40-acre campus with landscaped courtyards, a park-like setting, and a clean, well-kept building that always seems busy but organized when you walk through. There are different places to live, with one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments available, and plenty of help for daily needs like bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, medication management, and meal reminders, which is helpful for people with health concerns-especially since the nursing staff can handle feeding tubes, diabetic injections, complex medical needs, and wound care, and they do IV therapy and even respiratory care if needed, while the therapists help after surgery, after strokes, or with any kind of rehabilitation like joint replacements or sub-acute rehab. For folks who need more help, Libertyville Manor offers specialized care for Alzheimer's and dementia in their secure memory care program, using therapies that help with confusion and wandering, plus they have support for mental illness and hospice care. People can also use respite care, adult daycare, and long-term skilled nursing, which gives a lot of options for different stages of life, and they've got their Sheltered Care, assisted living, and independent living choices so families don't have to worry about moving their loved ones if their needs change.
Residents get nutritious meals made by chefs and meal planners who put effort into ingredients and taste, and there're on-site amenities like a beauty and barber shop, a library, housekeeping, and a fitness program, along with worship services and many social events, so people can keep active and connected. Staff at Libertyville Manor, which is family owned and privately run, show real friendliness, patience, and kindness, treating everyone as family and making the environment feel warm and home-like, and visitors notice how calm and welcoming the community is because of the experienced and dedicated people working there, from nurses to aides, who never seem rushed even when it's busy. People on tours often comment about how animals like Gander the national service dog visit, and the activities director has won awards for creating programs that help keep residents engaged mentally, physically, and emotionally, including intergenerational activities and outings into the community that folks always seem to talk about afterward. Libertyville Manor is fully licensed, insured, Medicare-approved, and well-accredited, and the philosophy's straightforward: everyone gets treated with dignity and respect, and personal care gets planned according to each resident's needs, so no one feels like they're just a number or left behind. The services-from medication distribution and management to adult rehab, wound care, memory programs, and stroke recovery-let families choose flexible short-term or long-term help within one community that values safety, compassion, and health above everything else, which gives peace of mind even if things change.