Healthpoint Housing with Services at 93Rd sits in Lake Forest and offers several layers of care, all in a comfortable, furnished space that feels more like a small home than anything else, and with only five residents in the community, people get real attention and support day and night. The place's got a focus on both housing and care, so people live in apartment-style rooms that come with things like cable, a phone, and Wi-Fi, and folks can spend time in the dining room or relax outdoors in the garden, and there's enough room for activities like movie nights, games, or just walking the paths.
Healthpoint offers something called Customized Living Services, where staff help each person based on their own health needs, helping with things like bathing, dressing, and transfers, plus keeping track of medication for everyone and making sure meals are ready and safe for people with allergies or diabetes, and no one's left out because there's always someone around to help, day or night. They keep meals on a schedule but make room for special diets too, and besides the usual dining, folks can take part in social activities so nobody feels too lonely, with daily events run by the staff to promote both movement and connection between residents.
There's memory care and skilled nursing support at the property, and they make sure everyone's protected with an emergency alert system, regular supervision, and coordination with outside healthcare providers, plus a move-in service to help people settle in. Laundry, housekeeping, dry cleaning, and medication management are bundled in, so no one has to worry about chores, and the staff are there to help people who can't get around easily, offering non-ambulatory care and making sure the building is wheelchair accessible all through. People can get rides to medical appointments or doctor visits, and for those who want it, there's a respite care option so families can get a short break.
Amenities are practical but comfortable, with space for socializing in the community room, movie nights, cable or satellite TV, high-speed internet, and scheduled activities that keep the days full. There's a steady focus on making sure people get both independence and background support, with as many or as few services as a person needs. Healthpoint at 93Rd scores a 3.8 on the Seniorly report, so it's a high standard but not the very top, and the design is pretty new, with up-to-date features that help residents stay safe and comfortable in their later years.