Hickory Village Nursing and Rehabilitation Center sits in Hickory Hills, Illinois, and has a smaller, 78-bed setting that lets staff give more personal care to each resident, which is important when people are going through recovery after surgery or illness or when they're dealing with more long-term health needs, and the folks working here have a good reputation for being caring and paying attention to individual needs, some of them and even some of the residents have been around for quite a while, which adds a little comfort for newcomers since it feels a bit like a close-knit place. The building's gone through recent renovations, so the living spaces and outdoor areas are more comfortable now and easier to get around, and rooms come with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air-conditioning, and cable, plus Wi-Fi and phone service, making it a bit like home for those who stay.
They offer different kinds of care here: skilled nursing, rehab therapies like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, residential care, assisted living, memory care, and hospice care, and those with serious medical needs-like someone recovering from a hospital stay or dealing with age-related cognitive decline-can get the support they need in a safe setting, with 12-16 hour nursing every day and round-the-clock supervision and a call system for emergencies. The center also has independent living options for folks who want more freedom but still might need some help here and there, and there are home care services too, for those who rather stay in familiar surroundings.
The range of programs is broad, probably more than you'd expect from a community of this size: you've got a professional chef and kitchen team preparing meals with restaurant-style service, including special dietary needs for those with diabetes or allergies, and residents can eat in a community dining room or order meals that fit their dietary restrictions, plus there's all-day dining for people who like more flexibility; the social side's well taken care of with a game room, activity room, movie theater for regular movie nights, music and arts programs, a library, fitness center, gardens, walking paths, and outdoor activities, and folks can join in scheduled day trips or take part in resident-run groups too.
The center offers adult day care and short-term respite care to help caregivers take a break, which is handy for families; mental wellness programs and psychiatric rehabilitation mean emotional health isn't brushed aside, and staff help residents with bathing, dressing, and everyday tasks, while also managing medications and even offering discharge planning and placement services, so people get the help they need when ready to move home or on to another step. Residents can take part in activities from a monthly calendar, and family and friends are always welcome, which keeps things lively, and community life is focused on keeping residents engaged and connected through things like arts or group meals-or just enjoying the gardens or the beauty salon.
Hickory Village is a for-profit nursing home owned by a limited liability company, and it accepts both Medicare and Medicaid, making it possible for a range of folks to stay, and while it isn't part of a big continuing care retirement setup, it does provide continuing care for those who need it, covering everything from independent living to skilled nursing, so people don't have to move to another place if their health needs change. Most importantly, there's a steady group of primary care physicians, specialists, psychiatrists, and therapists on hand, giving care that's tailored to each resident with the aim of helping people regain their health, keep their independence as long as possible, and enjoy the best quality of life they can, and the overall feeling here is one of respect, warmth, and steady support, with just enough size for a good variety of amenities but small enough for staff to really know who's living here and what each person needs to feel at home.