Villas at Southbury is a senior living community in Oswego, Illinois, set up for people 55 and older and gives several different care choices, which means folks can move in while they're still active and stay as their needs change, covering independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and respite care if someone needs short-term help. The place offers single-family homes with about 1,477 square feet, including two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and doesn't have a den, with prices running from the mid $200,000s to the high $300,000s, and you'll find furnished units available if that suits what's needed. The setup includes a Southbury Club House which connects with the community features and even manages some building projects before people move in, and there's a dedicated HOA handling things that help the area stay tidy and run smoothly.
People who live here can use a community room, game room, fitness center, spa, library for quiet reading, an arts room, an activity room, scheduled entertainment like movie nights or music, and there are walking paths, outdoor spots, and a swimming club that has a zero depth pool and water slide, so there's a good mix for people who like to stay active or relax outside. The Villas at Southbury has a 24-hour call system and supervision with support for those who need help with dressing or getting around, and they take care of housekeeping, laundry, move-in coordination, and there's concierge and family support if needed. Folks can get medication management and assistance with daily tasks, non-ambulatory help, and meals, and the kitchen team makes diabetes-friendly food or adapts meals for any needed diet rules or preferences-all put together to keep everyone well-fed and safe.
The community delivers activities that let people stay social or enjoy quiet time, resident-run and community-sponsored events happen most days, and there's technology like Wi-Fi, high-speed internet, and telephones to make keeping in touch simple. Residents who need medical support have options for skilled nursing, therapies, and wound care, so someone coming out of the hospital or living with ongoing health needs has care right on site, without having to move again. For people with Alzheimer's or dementia, memory care programs are offered in secure, safe parts of the neighborhood, with activities to help memory and support people all hours of the day, and there's a staff always on hand in those spaces. The Villas at Southbury community is close to three parks for walks or fresh air, and there's easy access to several pharmacies, doctors, and a hospital nearby, which makes dealing with medical appointments and emergencies a bit less stressful. There's transportation and parking, emergency alert systems, and options for non-ambulatory care, which covers a lot of needs as time goes on. Rooms come with private bathrooms, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, cable TV and telephone service, making it a home-like setup in a neighborhood where the average income is around $106,728. The Villas at Southbury tries to create a place that's both supportive and lively, aiming to help people keep their independence and quality of life as they grow older.