Carriage Oaks

    1500 South 14th Street, St. Charles, IL, 60174
    5.0 · 3 reviews
    • Independent living
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    5.0

    Lovely, clean, spacious, active, economical

    My daughter recommended this place and I understand why — it's lovely, very clean and well‑maintained with really good staff. My 650 sq ft room is spacious, dining setup is good and I can fix my own meals; it's economical too. There are loads of activities (games, arts & crafts, daily happy hour, game room, church services, day outings, trips and shopping) and people get emotional when they have to leave.

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    5.00 · 3 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      5.0
    • Staff

      4.0
    • Meals

      4.0
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      4.7

    Pros

    • Extremely friendly people
    • Economical / lowest-priced option
    • Recommended by family members
    • Residents form strong attachments (residents cry when leaving)
    • Varied games and game room
    • Informative newsletter
    • Daily happy hour
    • Ability for residents to fix their own meals
    • Onsite church services
    • Organized trips and day outings
    • Shopping excursions
    • Good location
    • Lots of activities
    • Clean and well-maintained facilities
    • Spacious 650 sq ft rooms
    • Good dining setup
    • Arts and crafts programming
    • Well-managed

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the provided reviews for Carriage Oaks is strongly positive, with recurring praise for friendliness, affordability, cleanliness, and an active program of social and recreational activities. Reviewers repeatedly describe the community as a "lovely place" with "extremely friendly people" and highlight that the facility is an economical, often lowest-priced option. Multiple comments indicate family trust (for example, a daughter recommending the community) and emotional attachment by residents — one summary even notes that residents "cry when they have to leave," a powerful indicator of resident satisfaction and community bonds.

    Care quality and staff: While the reviews don't provide clinical details about medical or nursing care, they consistently praise staff interaction and management. Phrases such as "staff really good" and "well-managed" appear in the summaries, implying reliable day-to-day oversight and supportive personnel. The emotional responses of residents when leaving further suggest staff build meaningful relationships with residents. There are no specific complaints about responsiveness, safety, or clinical care in the provided summaries, but those topics are not addressed explicitly in the reviews available.

    Facilities and accommodations: Facility-related comments focus on cleanliness, upkeep, and apartment size. The property is described as "very clean" and "well-maintained," and living spaces are noted to be "spacious 650 sq ft rooms." Common areas receive positive mentions including a good dining setup and a dedicated game room. The combination of cleanliness, adequate personal space, and maintained common areas contributes to the impression of a comfortable, practical environment for residents.

    Dining and resident autonomy: Dining receives specific positive mentions. The reviews note a "good dining setup" while also highlighting resident autonomy through the ability to "fix your own meal." This suggests flexible dining options that accommodate differing levels of independence. Additional social dining aspects such as a "daily happy hour" reinforce the community's emphasis on socialization and regular resident gatherings.

    Activities and programming: Activity offerings are a clear strength. Reviews reference "lots of activities," including "varied games," arts and crafts, day outings, organized trips, and shopping excursions. Onsite church services are also available, indicating attention to spiritual or religious needs. Communication about activities appears organized (a "nice newsletter" is mentioned), which supports ongoing resident engagement and awareness of events.

    Management, value, and patterns: Multiple summaries call out the facility as an "economical" or "lowest-priced" choice and say the "price is right," positioning Carriage Oaks as a budget-friendly community. At the same time, the repeated references to good management, cleanliness, robust activities, and positive staff interactions signal that affordability does not appear to come at the expense of quality in the reviewers' experience. Notable patterns are consistent praise across social programming, facility upkeep, and warm interpersonal dynamics.

    Notable gaps and caveats: The provided review summaries do not describe any specific negative issues — no consistent complaints about care, staffing levels, safety, food quality problems, or maintenance shortcomings appear in the excerpts. However, absence of negative mentions in this set of summaries does not guarantee the facility is without issues; the reviews sampled here focus on friendliness, affordability, cleanliness, and activities. Prospective residents or families should still confirm details relevant to their specific needs (clinical care levels, medication management, specialized services, contract terms, and up-to-date pricing) through a site visit and direct conversations with management.

    In summary, the reviews portray Carriage Oaks as a clean, well-managed, and affordable senior living community with friendly staff and residents, spacious units, flexible dining options, and a wide range of social and recreational programming. The combination of low cost and strong social offerings emerges as the dominant theme, supported by family recommendations and emotional resident attachment. No explicit negatives appear in the provided summaries, but interested parties should verify operational and clinical details directly with the community to ensure fit for individual care needs.

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    About Carriage Oaks

    Carriage Oaks sits in a quiet neighborhood in Saint Charles, Illinois, and offers apartment living for active seniors who want independence with fewer chores and staff there to help with healthcare needs if needed, so you'll find apartments with full kitchens, walk-in closets, cable TV, balconies or patios, and ground-floor options, and people can choose from several floor plans including two-bedroom layouts to fit their lifestyle with a style reflecting their own taste, and the building has controlled entry for safety, indoor mail rooms, and parking both under the building and in the courtyard, plus a guest room for out-of-town family and friends. Meals are flexible at Carriage Oaks, as residents enjoy a complimentary daily continental breakfast in the Oak Room coffee shop, themed dinners, happy hours, and chef-prepared menus that change every week if taking part in the weeknight dining program, and for special occasions there's a private dining room to host family or friends, and if someone prefers taking it easy some days, room service is available and guest meals can be arranged. Carriage Oaks has plenty of ways to fill the day, whether that's woodwork in the on-site shop, crafts in the craft room, gardening outside, or games like Bridge, Bingo, Mahjong, and Wii in the game room or billiards room, and people often gather in the fireside lounge, community rooms, or garden area for daily social events, pizza parties, happy hours, or to listen to guest speakers, attend exercise classes, movies, craft groups, and artistic presentations. Health and daily wellness are supported with a fitness and exercise room, a wellness center, and programs that promote physical health, and a salon and scheduled transportation for appointments and outings, making sure people can get where they need to go or enjoy local shops, theaters, and nearby restaurants, plus parks and walking trails are close by for those who want fresh air. Carriage Oaks provides independent living and assisted living services, with additional options for Alzheimer's and memory care, medication management, adult day services, long-term skilled nursing, hospice, and home health care if needed, and people can pay in several different ways. The community is designed to give residents freedom, dignity, and choices in a friendly, respectful atmosphere where staff focus on maintaining happiness and comfort, taking care of apartment maintenance, and helping residents enjoy their stay, whether that's gardening, playing games, taking part in cultural activities, or simply relaxing in the comfort of their own apartment. Carriage Oaks sits close to several doctors' offices and hospitals like Northwestern Health Hospital, so health needs are nearby, and residents always have access to helpful staff and personal services that make daily life easier and allow more room to pursue hobbies, connect with others, and enjoy both quiet moments and busy days.

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