Liberty Square Retirement Community sits at 204 Liberty Square Dr, Troy, Illinois, and provides a wide mix of living choices for seniors, so you'll see independent living apartments and duplexes for folks over 55 who want a simple, worry-free place to call home, and then you've got assisted living services for those who need help with things like daily grooming, taking medicine, or getting meals, and on top of that, they've got a special memory care program for people with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia, where the staff works on memory activities, keeps things safe to reduce confusion, and tries to help prevent wandering-which can be a big relief for families. They don't stop there, because there's also a skilled nursing section, offering round-the-clock care, including wound care and therapy, and for folks who need something more temporary, there's respite care, so caregivers can rest while their loved ones are looked after.
You'll find a full-time activity director who comes up with things to do, both inside and out in the community, like group trips, field outings, and regular events that keep everyone moving and socializing, and for each area or neighborhood, there are directors and staff known to be helpful and friendly, which helps build a warm and pretty joyful atmosphere. Seniors at Liberty Square often see resident pets like cats and dogs around, and there's a beauty salon on the grounds if you want your hair done or a little upkeep. The dining services offer meals planned by chefs using healthy ingredients, so you won't have to worry about cooking if you don't want to, and there's help for those who need it, from home care aides offering companionship to more steady caregiving in residential care homes on the property.
Devotional services happen on the premises, and both the staff and the programs work to keep everyone-whether independent or needing extra help-engaged with mental, emotional, and social activities. They've got a strong reputation in the area, with good reviews about their care and activities and awards for excellence, all under the management of Carol Best. If you're looking into living there, the place will walk you through the application process, and the staff helps folks settle into a cozy living space, all while focusing on dignity and a sense of belonging. The community covers just about every need seniors might face-all in one spot-with a little bit of everything, so nobody has to move again if care needs change later on.