Ashwood Crossing is a senior living community in Naperville, IL, built in 2019 with a full brick and vinyl exterior, full basement, and a concrete foundation, and it sits inside the Ashwood Crossing subdivision where the homes have features like patios, landscaped lots, and some with pond or water views, and the subdivision itself is bounded by 95th Street, 248th Avenue, Trumpet Avenue, and Wolfs Crossing Road, with streets like Empress Drive and Lobo Lane having proposed 25 mph speed limits and separated sidewalks for extra safety. The Abbeyville model, which is an attached ranch condo or townhouse, offers three bedrooms and three bathrooms, has an open living area for entertaining, a kitchen with a big quartz island and 42-inch cabinets, sunrooms, and private patios overlooking the pond, plus there's a finished basement with a large recreation room, bedroom, and full bath, and a storage and mechanical room that measures about 21x10. The home's built for comfort and practicality, with a two-car attached garage, garage door opener, engineered hardwood floors everywhere except for the den and bedrooms (which have carpet) and the bathrooms and laundry (which have tile), and the owner's bath features a double vanity with a quartz countertop and a full-tile shower, so folks can count on modern touches and good storage space. The whole place is designed for active adults 55 and up, with a high-efficiency hot water heater, gas furnace, central air, and a humidifier for comfort, and there's a community association fee that covers insurance, outside upkeep, lawn care, and snow removal, making sure things stay tidy without extra work.
Ashwood Crossing supports seniors with a range of care options, so those living here can get assisted living, independent living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, skilled nursing for more complex needs like rehab or wound care, and even short-term respite stays for relief when the main caregiver needs a break. The staff provides 24-hour supervision, a call system, and help with bathing, dressing, medication management, and daily activities, plus specialized memory-enhancing programs-residents can also get extra support services if they're in independent living. There's a focus on wellness, safety, and engagement, so folks can join in with scheduled daily activities, arts and crafts, movie nights, music programs, outdoor walking paths, fitness rooms, library time, and community-sponsored events, which offer chances to socialize or relax as preferred.
Dining is flexible, too, with all-day restaurant-style meals, special diets for allergies or diabetes, and a chef making sure the food meets everyone's needs, so folks with dietary restrictions get what they need-including options for those with allergies or needing softer foods. Housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and concierge help are included in the services, and they'll help residents move in and support family members during the process. Residents can count on private bathrooms, Wi-Fi, cable TV, air conditioning, phones, kitchenettes, and some fully furnished options in their rooms.
The community has 6-resident capacity homes that are meant to feel comfortable and private, and the homes are designed with visiting family and in-law accommodations in mind. Ashwood Crossing sits close to shopping centers, dining, pharmacies, doctors, hospitals, and parks for walking or relaxing, and the speed study on subdivision streets keeps the area safe and slow-paced. The homes here are modern with timeless design, and the community puts emphasis on making things easier for folks wanting a maintenance-free and active lifestyle as they get older.