Morton Villa Nursing Center, also called Aperion Care Morton Villa, sits at 190 E Queenwood Rd, Morton, IL, and has space for 106 people, though about 70 residents live there now. The building's recently been renovated, so it has an outdoor courtyard and inviting visiting space, and all around the campus there's big open spots where residents can gather or socialize if they want. Skilled nursing care happens here all the time, with nurses on hand day and night, and if someone needs help with eating, grooming, or even tasks like bathing, staff step in right away. The facility is part of the Arcadia network and follows consistent care plans for each person, focusing on safety, comfort, and keeping everyone engaged through activities.
Folks can stay long-term or spend a shorter time in rehab after surgery, injury, or illness, and there's specialized support like physical, occupational, and speech therapy, wound care, tracheostomy care, and even help with respiratory equipment such as CPAP or BiPAP machines. They also provide dialysis transport and care for those with more complex health needs like colostomies or diabetes management. Morton Villa Nursing Center helps people who need memory care, works with insurance and Medicaid, and allows 24/7 admissions, guided by a supportive admissions team if questions about payment or coverage come up. Many shared spaces are set up for everything from bingo to movie days to monthly resident council meetings, and there are always chances for snack-making, manicures, or simple gatherings. The staff help everyone keep their independence as much as possible, putting together plans tailored to each person, keeping environments safe to prevent falls or accidents, and making sure no one's restrained unless there's an important medical reason.
Families get included in the process through councils and meetings, and there are clear rules about things like infection control, injury prevention, and skin care to prevent bed sores. While most staff speak English, other languages aren't listed, and the for-profit facility doesn't operate within a hospital or as a continuing care community. Right now, they're not accepting new patients, but they keep an updated online listing and offer tours for curious families. Reviews rate Morton Villa at about 3.2 out of 5 from 20 comments. All in all, it's a straightforward nursing home with both short-term rehab and long-term care, focusing on helping seniors feel well and stay as active as they can, and there's always someone around to talk to if you've got a question.