The Pearl of Joliet sits at 306 North Larkin Avenue in Joliet, Illinois and is part of Pearl Healthcare, and you'll find 214 certified beds there with an average of about 146 residents each day, which means it's a larger place with lots of services. Residents get different kinds of care, from short-term rehab after a hospital stay, to long-term help with daily needs, and the center focuses hard on complex clinical care and recovery for many medical issues, including post-hospital care, stroke rehab, memory care for Alzheimer's, and hospice care for serious illnesses, not only for adults but sometimes for children too. The facility has licensed services certified by Medicare and Medicaid, and the team includes physicians, nurses, aides, social workers, therapists, counselors, and volunteers, which allows for physical, emotional, and spiritual support for residents and their families, especially through illness or at the end of life.
Amenities are broad, so people can take part in arts and crafts, play cards and games, attend social events, visit the library, worship services, fitness programs, garden space, and can take part in community outings or enjoy time in the courtyard, and there are also walking paths for those who want to stay active. People get help with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting, plus laundry and housekeeping are taken care of, and there's medication management, wound care, and podiatry. Meals are served in the dining room, and there's a salon and barbershop, guest parking, internet, game and activity rooms, and units that often include kitchens or kitchenettes, as well as cable TV and washers and dryers.
Therapy services are strong here, including cardiac rehab, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, sub-acute rehab, and even an in-house dialysis unit in partnership with Concerto, along with respiratory and stroke care. The care team also works with residents on symptom management, pain relief, and provides medical supplies and appliances as needed, and the staff develops personalized care plans, especially for memory care in the secured memory unit, which aims to offer a homelike setting where people with dementia or Alzheimer's are treated with dignity. Respite care stays are available, and the center serves both short-term and long-term needs. Nursing home services and memory care are provided with attention from a compassionate staff, who seem to be highly-trained and attentive, and while the nurse turnover rate is lower than average at 32.6%, the number of nurse hours per resident per day is below the state average, sitting at 2.86.
The Pearl of Joliet's services have strengths, but there have also been safety concerns-reports list 60 deficiencies, including 3 related to infection prevention, and some others connected to resident safety, providing adequate care, and response to violations, though they do have infection control standards aimed at protecting health and reducing the spread of illness. Looking at special features, they provide transportation, safety and handicap features, leverages a dedicated app and newsletter to share updates, and are a member of the Collaborative Healthcare Urgency Group (CHUG™), connecting them with broader resources for urgent healthcare needs. The facility is for-profit and operates as a limited liability company. People who might need care in another area can connect to other Pearl sites like The Pearl of Hillside, The Pearl of Crystal Lake, The Pearl of Hinsdale, and The Pearl of Orchard Valley. Tours, both in person and virtual, are encouraged so families can get a sense of the place and ask about records, certification, staffing, and financing.
The approach at The Pearl of Joliet seems to be focused on clinical excellence and using some advanced technology, with care plans tailored to each resident, and while the amenities are described as top-notch, and there's a long list of programs and services for social life and well-being, it's clear there's work to do on meeting safety and health standards, as shown in recent inspection and deficiency records. Overall, The Pearl of Joliet gives residents a broad range of care options and services for complex health needs, social engagement, therapy, and daily living, supported by a team of dedicated staff, though families may want to ask questions and review public records due to the documented deficiencies.