Sharon Willow North sits in Peoria, Illinois and covers many types of senior care, so people can move in for assisted living, memory care, or skilled nursing, and there's also short-term post-acute care, inpatient rehab, and hospice, which means people get help for anything from daily tasks to more serious health needs, and one thing people notice is that they do things their own way and use unique names for different services. Barton Healthcare, L.L.C. runs the place, and services go from basic personal care to advanced help like tracheotomy care, peritoneal dialysis, wound care, and Total Wellness in Mind™ skilled nursing, so if you've had a recent hospital stay or need regular medical help, the staff of registered nurses, LPNs, CNAs, and doctors work round the clock, plus there's speech, occupational, physical, and respiratory therapies, nutritional help, cardiac therapy, IV antibiotic therapy, and pain management, and they've got mental wellness programs and behavioral care, too. People can stay short or long-term, and Sharon Willow North gives home healthcare, caregiving, and help for seniors with Alzheimer's and other dementia, including special memory programs, safe secure areas to keep folks from wandering, and care plans based on each person.
Now, when it comes to the building and rooms, everyone has fully furnished places with private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable, internet (WiFi), and a phone in the room, plus there's kitchenettes for people who can do some cooking, and the dining area serves meals worked up by chefs and planners who focus on decent taste and nutrition; staff also do laundry, housekeeping, and linens. The facility has a fitness room, a wellness center, library, beauty salon, computer area, gaming room, outdoor garden, TV spaces, and several lounge and community areas, as well as scheduled activities so people can keep busy, learn new things, or develop interests. Transportation runs for both medical visits and outings, and there's chances to get out or stay in, whatever works. Residents can live in more social, independent settings or shared homes if they need a caregiver, and community members take part in events and daily life; there's always something going on, and staff keep families up to date with news and info.
But, Sharon Willow North has had its share of problems, including past abuse flags in the last year and poor quality ratings-an overall grade of F and a long-term care rating of F, plus a D on the last health facility inspection as of October 2023, though recent inspections counted only four deficiencies and none that put anyone at risk. There's no resident council or family council right now, which means there's less space for residents or families to give formal feedback as a group, and the facility allows Medicaid but doesn't take Medicare or participate in a CCRC. Staff stay available and trained for all kinds of health needs, and folks get specialized care, but it's best to know the inspection and quality record before making any decisions about care, since some families prefer more top-rated places, and others look for a wide range of services in one spot despite the grades. Sharon Willow North keeps working to be open, share updates, and support both people living there and their families, so seniors have a chance to recover, stay active, and keep their health up with as little or as much help as needed, all in a place where the focus is on straight talk, steady care, and making the most of every day.