Bella Terra Morton Grove sits a bit north of Chicago, not too far from the river there, and the place looks after up to 45 residents at a time, offering everything from independent living and assisted living to skilled nursing, memory care, and respite stays, which can be helpful if someone only needs short-term care or a break for their usual caregiver. The building has both studios and one-bedroom apartments, and all of them come fully furnished, with private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable TV, phone, kitchenettes, Wi-Fi, spacious closets, and, as you'd expect, emergency call systems in each unit, so help's close if needed. The community feels comfortable, with indoor and outdoor gathering spots-there are gardens, walking paths, a patio, a library, and places to sit with friends or family, plus a meeting room, a game room, fireplaces, and even a computer center.
There's a full-time activity director who keeps things lively with a packed calendar, which includes planned day trips, social gatherings, fitness classes like Yoga and Tai Chi, movie nights, volunteer programs, music, game clubs like bridge and pinochle, and even arts and crafts; you'll also find faith-based services onsite and outings for those who want to connect with their spiritual side, covering several religious traditions. Residents help run some activities themselves, and the environment feels lively but relaxed, with opportunities to join in events like cooking clubs, book clubs, dances, karaoke, and wine tastings if that's of interest. The place is also pet-friendly for cats and dogs, which is nice for folks who want company.
In terms of comfort and safety, there's 24-hour supervision, a call system that works round the clock, and-whether in independent living, assisted living, or memory care-professional caregivers and licensed nurses are always on hand for help with medication, bathing, dressing, transfers, diabetes care, wound care, and daily activities, including for folks who don't get around so well. There's also specialized therapy, like physical, occupational, and speech therapy-both post-hospital rehab and ongoing restorative care-done in a medically supervised way, with a strong focus on healing and recovery, plus a hemodialysis unit right in the building, overseen by a nephrologist, which is kind of rare.
Dining happens in a restaurant-style dining room or can be more flexible with meals available all day, and the chefs make sure there are options for allergies, diabetes, and special diets (like no salt, gluten-free, or vegetarian), with fresh, local ingredients whenever possible. Housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, and maintenance are included, and move-in coordination makes settling in easier, especially for folks moving from a hospital or another home. There's free parking, transportation for errands or outings, and plenty of help if someone needs to get to appointments or just go on a group field trip.
The memory care part is secure and set up to help people with Alzheimer's or dementia, using holistic programs to support safety and reduce confusion and wandering, and there's always staff around. What stands out at Bella Terra Morton Grove is how much is included for daily living-like beauty salon and barber services, spa and wellness rooms, fitness and game areas, private dining for special occasions, and even access to movie or music rooms-so folks can stay as healthy and engaged as possible, with privacy and companionship, but also the support they need. The place feels clean and well-maintained, the staff get described as friendly, and the whole community feels like it's designed to make life easier, safer, and less lonely while letting people keep some independence. Families can take a tour to see how meals, care, and daily routines fit together, and most folks say the place feels both lively and welcoming, which matters a lot when someone's looking for a new home.