The Pearl of Naperville

    200 Martin Avenue, Naperville, IL, 60540
    3.7 · 6 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    3.0

    Good care but poor administration

    I was welcomed and my loved one received very good, attentive care - helpful staff, clear explanations from the social service director, a clean organized community, quality meals, good PT and plenty of activities. However administration and communication were poor: rehab was discontinued too soon, documentation was inaccurate, rooms are small and more family seating is needed, and a theft/security incident was handled badly with no investigation. Overall I'd recommend for long-term care and activities but not for rehab or if security is a concern.

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    3.67 · 6 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      3.8
    • Staff

      3.7
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      4.5
    • Value

      3.7

    Pros

    • Attentive and helpful staff
    • Overall very good care quality
    • Welcoming arrival that eased nervousness
    • Clear explanations from social service director
    • Clean and organized community
    • Good physical therapy/rehab services (when provided)
    • Quality meals
    • Active social programming (bingo, plenty of activities)
    • Good amenities
    • Enjoyable resident experience noted by some

    Cons

    • Poor communication from administration
    • Rehabilitation discontinued too soon
    • Inaccurate or incomplete documentation
    • Security lapses (money stolen)
    • Poor staff response and lack of investigation into incidents
    • Some residents/families would not recommend for rehab
    • Small resident rooms
    • Insufficient family seating areas
    • Inconsistent communication from staff

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews for The Pearl of Naperville is mixed but leans toward positive with important and recurring caveats. Multiple reviewers explicitly praised the direct caregiving staff, describing them as attentive, helpful and capable. Several comments referenced very good care quality and noted that staff interactions were welcoming and eased initial nerves on arrival. The social service director was singled out for providing clear explanations and support during admission, which contributed to a positive first impression for some families. The physical environment is described as clean and organized, and reviewers consistently noted good amenities, quality meals, and active programming (for example bingo and other activities) that made the stay enjoyable for some residents.

    However, there are significant and recurring concerns centered on management, communication, documentation, and security. Multiple reviewers reported poor communication from administration and inconsistent information sharing between staff and families. One reviewer specifically said rehabilitation was discontinued too soon, and another explicitly stated they would not recommend the facility for rehab purposes. Documentation issues were raised as well — records described as inaccurate or incomplete — which can compound clinical and family communication problems and undermine trust. These operational issues appear to create uneven experiences: while direct caregivers may be strong, administrative processes and follow-through are less reliable.

    A particularly serious cluster of complaints involves security and incident handling. One review reported that money was stolen, and raised alarm at a poor staff response and an absence of a formal investigation. That single, serious allegation stands out in contrast to otherwise positive comments about staff and amenities and represents a major reputational and safety concern that management should address promptly and transparently. Alongside this, some families reported poor responsiveness in other contexts and said the facility’s communication about resident status could be better, illustrating inconsistency in how incidents and routine updates are managed.

    Facility-level limitations were also noted: rooms described as small and a need for more family seating areas were mentioned more than once. These are less critical than safety and care concerns but affect comfort and family involvement. The feedback about therapy is mixed — while physical therapy and rehab were praised in some reviews for quality, at least one family felt therapy was stopped too early, and at least one reviewer warned against choosing the Pearl specifically for rehabilitation. This suggests variability in clinical decision-making or discharge practices.

    In summary, The Pearl of Naperville appears to offer many strengths: caring bedside staff, a clean and organized community, good meals, and active programming that many residents enjoy. The social services team also received positive mention for clear communication at admission. However, important weaknesses — especially inconsistent administration communication, incomplete documentation, potential premature discontinuation of rehab services, small room sizes, limited family seating, and a very serious reported security incident with inadequate investigation — temper those positives. Prospective residents and families should weigh the clear strengths in day-to-day care and programming against these operational and safety concerns, ask specific questions about rehab protocols, documentation practices, incident reporting and security measures, and seek references or follow-up on how management addresses and resolves complaints.

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    About The Pearl of Naperville

    The Pearl of Naperville is a large care community for seniors that sits in Naperville, part of the Pearl Healthcare group, and they've got other locations in places like Downers Grove, Crystal Lake, Joliet, Elk Grove Village, and several more areas around Chicagoland, and the thing about this place is they offer many living options under one roof including independent living for people who want to stay active, assisted living for those needing help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, or managing medicine, memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, a skilled nursing home, and even short-term rehab or respite care stays designed for different needs. The building has secure rooms, with studio, single, and two-bedroom choices-each room has private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air conditioning, cable TV, and Wi-Fi, and they focus on comfort and safety with features like emergency alert systems and handicap access, plus washers and dryers are available for residents to use.

    Dining here gets handled by a professional chef, and meals come in different styles from restaurant-style dining to an open dining room, with food available all day, and they take special care for residents who have allergies, diabetes, or need other dietary plans, and you can rest assured that meals are nutritious and freshly prepared. The Pearl of Naperville accepts both Medicaid and Medicare, which helps families with payment options. There's a library, spacious outdoor gardens, walking paths, and plenty of outdoor seating, so residents who like the fresh air or reading outside usually find a spot, and their community rooms include a movie theater, game and activity rooms, arts and crafts zone, music area, fitness center, and a spa/sauna/wellness space-plus transportation and guest parking make it straightforward for families and visitors.

    Housekeeping, laundry, maintenance, and even dry cleaning are taken care of by staff, who are known for being kind and helpful, and there's a concierge service to help residents with needs or questions. Programs run daily with things like exercise classes, social events, education, arts, and outdoor gatherings, so people keep engaged physically, mentally, and socially, and there's an award for their activities to show they put effort into these. For medical support and care, the community has nurses all day and night and a team that handles medication, therapy like occupational or wound care, podiatry, and even complex clinical rehab for things such as ortho, pulmonary, or cardiac recovery-there's also memory care programs with staff trained to support people living with dementia, keeping safety in mind with spaces designed to prevent wandering and reduce stress, and every care plan is truly built for the person based on what they need right then.

    The Pearl of Naperville doesn't just stop at long-term care, they're building an In-House Dialysis Unit in partnership with Concerto, aiming to make care more convenient for residents with high-level medical conditions, and their post-hospital and short-term rehab services help residents get back on their feet after surgery or illness. There's a "connect" program so families can arrange assessments and get advice on proper care levels; they offer tips on picking the right care by reviewing licensing, staff numbers, medical help, and discharge rules for those looking at nursing home options, and policies help manage things like move-in and waiting lists. Families can feel confident the staff at Pearl work to keep everyone safe, comfortable, and socially connected, whether that's through housekeeping, meals, fitness, or special memory care programs for those who need more support, making it a practical choice if you want a mix of independent, assisted, skilled nursing, or memory care in the Naperville area.

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