The Pearl of St Charles sits in the Chicagoland area and offers a range of care, with skilled nursing, assisted living, and memory care all in one place, so seniors find what they need without needing to move as their needs change, and with 109 certified beds, space usually isn't an issue, though 34 beds were open as of June 2025 which gives families some flexibility to look at timing and options. The average census runs about 75 residents each day. This building has safety measures like sprinkler systems and handicap features all around. Rooms come with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and some suites are spacious and furnished for comfort.
Residents can use the fitness center, salon/barbershop, dining room, guest parking, and take part in social spaces like the activity room and movie theater area, or walk along paths outside. The place provides both communal dining with all-day meal service as well as snacks and special diets for diabetes or allergies, and chefs handle professional preparation, so each person's needs get met whether simple or complex. Seniors have access to washers and dryers, help with laundry and dry cleaning, as well as regular housekeeping, so maintaining a clean space gets handled by staff. There's Wi-Fi throughout, cable television in rooms, and phones available, allowing people to stay connected easily.
Care here spans short stays for rehab and long-term placement. Nurses provide 12 to 16 hours of daily care, and with staffing at 3.31 nurse hours per resident per day, there's usually support, though the nurse turnover rate sits at 72.8% which can mean faces change more often than some places. The staff assists with walking, wheelchairs, bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting, always using safety-focused approaches. Medical services include medication management, nurse oversight, wound care, cardiac and pulmonary care, orthopedic rehab, diabetic support, dialysis help, IV therapy, joint replacement rehab, tracheostomy help, psychiatric attention, speech therapy, occupational and physical therapy, and help with strokes or sub-acute issues, so seniors with both simple and complex needs find the right help on hand.
Social, educational, and wellness programs run daily, with activities such as arts and crafts, movie nights, music, outdoor walks, game and art rooms, and even some resident-run events, which helps folks meet others, stay mentally sharp, and feel connected. Transportation to appointments or outings and guest parking make visits easier. There's attention to cleanliness, safe food handling, and infection control, though past inspections reported some deficiencies with infection prevention that the management team's addressing after leadership changes in December 2023, and the facility follows federal requirements for nutrition and resident rights.
For personal preferences, people can join a resident and family council where suggestions or concerns are heard, aiming to improve care. The Pearl of St Charles accepts Medicare and Medicaid, and those with long-term care insurance can use their plans here too. The company behind it, Pearl Healthcare, runs several other places around the area, and each Pearl community, including this one, tries to keep a comfortable, homelike feel while focusing on health, safety, and service. All in all, The Pearl of St Charles combines medical, personal, and social care for older adults who need varying levels of support, and while there are things that could be better, it's a well-equipped place with a wide range of services and a mix of amenities you'd expect for seniors needing both everyday help and advanced clinical care.