The Pearl of Elk Grove is a skilled nursing and senior care facility in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, serving about 149 residents with 190 certified beds, and it accepts both Medicare and Medicaid. The facility is owned by Elk Grove Holding Company, LLC, and has indirect owners through several trusts and companies, but there's no public information on who directly manages or oversees daily operations or the employees. There's a memory care community inside the building, and the facility covers different care options including long-term skilled nursing, short-term post-hospital rehabilitation, respite care, independent and assisted living, and specialized rehab like orthopedic, pulmonary, cardiac, and wound care, so there are services for people with specific disabilities or diseases as well as seniors aged 55 and older.
The building itself is fairly new, built within the last year, and offers private and semi-private rooms, though many rooms are small and cramped, with some TVs not working and closet designs that only let one resident at a time use them, plus some run-down furnishings and limited closet space. There's no specific area for visitors to sit and wait during privacy-required procedures, which some families should know. The Pearl of Elk Grove gives access to kitchens or kitchenettes, cable TV, telephones, air conditioning, WiFi, washers, dryers, and all rooms are furnished. There's always a 24-hour call system and 12-16 hour nurse supervision. The nurse turnover rate is very high at 99.2%, much higher than the state average, and there's a recorded pattern of deficiencies and care violations-including failure to meet residents' preferences and needs, and problems with pharmacy services-so it's currently labeled as a Special Focus Facility Candidate due to serious quality concerns.
Despite these challenges, the staff offers personal care with bathing, dressing, toileting, mobility help, wheelchair assistance, medication management, occupational therapy, wound care, podiatry, physical therapy, and skilled nursing care. Dining services include a professional chef, special meals for diets like diabetes or allergies, and all-day availability in a restaurant-style space. The community helps keep residents active and social with activities like music, arts and crafts, fitness and wellness programs, educational events, resident-led groups, movie nights, walking paths, a garden, a library, and business and activity rooms. There's also transportation, guest parking, outdoor programs, family and resident councils, safety and handicap features, laundry, dry cleaning, property maintenance, a salon/barbershop, a spa/sauna, and security features including sprinkler systems. Housekeeping, concierge, and family support services are available, but you'll find the closets small and the rooms a tight fit, which matters for some.
Prospective residents and families can tour the facility to see if it feels right, and the Pearl focuses on comfort and well-being, with community-sponsored events, and a patient-centered approach to rehab and skilled care across several other Chicagoland locations. There's an ongoing commitment to improvements, evident by organized family and resident councils and a focus on reporting concerns, but the history of care violations remains documented in public inspection and complaint reports, tallying up to 75 deficiencies including those related to infection prevention. The facility promotes community comfort with emergency alert systems, move-in coordination, scheduled daily activities, a dining room, outdoor spaces, and memory care support. Overall, the Pearl of Elk Grove provides a range of care services and amenities while currently working through regulatory oversight and past care issues that families may want to consider.