Arcadia Care of Morris sits at 1095 Twilight Dr. in Morris, IL, right in the former Rock Island Train Depot just north of historic downtown, and this place has a history of serving local seniors with a regular routine that runs 24 hours a day, Monday through Saturday; Sunday's open 24 hours too, but Saturday's actually closed, which is a little different from what you usually see; you'll find both a Morris office with hours from 9am to 4:30pm on weekdays, and a Minooka office near I-80 off Ridge Road available by appointment. The place underwent some recent renovations to improve comfort and keep up with what's expected in healthcare these days, and you can see it in the updated building, cozy living spaces, even private rooms and inviting outdoor areas where folks can visit or relax-just like you'd want for a loved one. Arcadia Care of Morris is part of the Arcadia network, carrying a name that people in the region know, and it's taken some care to put together a supportive community, offering services in skilled nursing, memory care, rehabilitation therapy, and long-term care, with most days seeing about 75 residents out of the 123 certified beds, though the nursing hours per resident each day come to 2.93, which fall below the state average, and nurse turnover hovers around 44.7 percent, just under the state average.
The facility delivers patient-centered care, seeing to daily living activities when residents need help, while also providing wound care, a trach program, IV therapy, physiatry, and therapy types like physical, occupational, and speech, as well as short-term rehab for getting folks home sooner when possible after illness or surgery, so it supports regaining as much independence as someone's able. Arcadia Care of Morris makes room for acute care, respite care, hospice, and has doctors who come in as needed, plus the admissions team is ready at any hour to help with paperwork or insurance, making things as smooth as possible. Residents have access to comfortable rooms, a state-of-the-art rehab building, and activities like a game room, holiday crafts, live entertainment, a cooking club, and other events meant to help seniors stay involved and feel at home, and you see a dedication to health and wellness programs and care plans made for each person's needs.
The ownership structure shows it's a for-profit limited liability company under Arcadia Care, and there are always nurses and staff trained for senior care, but it's worth knowing there've been inspection reports showing 42 deficiencies in total, including two tied to infection problems, and citations on infection control, assistance with daily activities, and nutrition-these are public and show where the facility's had to work on meeting requirements. The approach at Arcadia Care of Morris centers on dignity, support, and as much comfort as possible for residents needing skilled nursing or long-term assistance, with a focus on honest improvement and a place that feels as homelike as it reasonably can for the people who live there.