The Pearl of Naperville
200 Martin Avenue, Naperville, IL 60540
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5
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June 16, 2024
I moved into The Pearl of Naperville. They have all the good amenities and physical therapy. Everyone has been nice. They serve three meals a day. It's quality food. They have bingo and something to keep you busy all the time. I enjoy it myself.
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Reviews of The Pearl of Naperville in Naperville, Illinois
4.0
(10 reviews)
Facility
3.8
Staff
5.0
Food
5.0
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4.7
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5.0
Charles
5
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June 16, 2024
I moved into The Pearl of Naperville. They have all the good amenities and physical therapy. Everyone has been nice. They serve three meals a day. It's quality food. They have bingo and something to keep you busy all the time. I enjoy it myself.
Tom Wallace
5
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November 30, 2019
Have just returned from an extended stay and was extremely pleased with all of the people at this facility. The nurses stayed on top of my meds, the techs went out of their way to help me, and the physical therapy was very good and helped in my recovery. Everyone in the facility seemed intent on responding to my every need. And if for no other reason, go here for the food. It was excellent!
Tom Lekan
5
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October 23, 2019
My mother likes all of the staff, food is very good, and attention they give her is appreciated. If you have to be in a nursing home, this one is very good! Rooms are a little small but they don't need much room. Could use a few more little rooms for family to sit with
Virginia
1
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August 12, 2019
My husband was at Manorcare of Naperville. I was not impressed at all with the care or the cleanliness. My mother was in there before it was Manorcare and the level of care was not nearly as good. I didn't like it. I wanted him out of there as soon as I could. His room was OK, but it was cold, and he was only there for four days. They have an exercise area for rehab. It's depressing, there's not an open area, there's no warmth, and it's very sterile, but he had some really nice people working with him. They have hospital beds and a very small reception area. I was there twice a day, and I'm not impressed with them. I would never put anybody in there again.
sstnt
1
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April 8, 2018
Not a good place to put your relative or friend. NO Security whatsoever and they try to blame that anyone can come in and steal, rather than looking at their own staff. They won't even hold an investigation but only say file a complaint online. My husband had to say to the staff member: "Either you call the police or I will." Thinking they were so close to the hospital that they would try harder to keep their reputation as a caring place for loved ones....but NOT the case. Our relative was there not even 12 hours when he had money stolen from his wallet which was in his coat pocket. He was at a hospital for almost 2 weeks prior without any personal problems like that to add to his health issues. I would not recommend this place.
Patsy P.
5
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September 17, 2017
A family member was in Manor Care for 10 months. He had a wonderful experience. The business manager, Chris, always took the time to talk to Ron. Cate, the admission director, was always friendly and went out of her way to be helpful! My daughter, Shelley, could not say enough good things about Sarah who is in the business office. The receptionists always greeted visitors with a smile. The social workers took time to answer our questions. The RNs gave excellent service always responded to our questions--Marina was always there for us. A CNA named Shay went out of her way to help Ron.
Shelley Mossman
5
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September 5, 2017
My father was at ManorCare for ten months and the staff was absolutely wonderful. They truly care for their patients. We are so grateful to them!
Larry Samples
5
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September 15, 2016
My 94 year old mother broke her hip. Not good!! She has always been independent and is great health. She still drives, lives alone and takes care of herself. Thus the decision was made to perform surgery for her hip, knowing that rehab would would be necessary and vital to her regaining her independence. We chose Manor Care in Naperville on Martin Ave. Why? Because we were impressed with the facility, but even more impressed with the staff we met. Cheryl came to hospital to let us" interview her" while she assessed my mothers ability to be rehabilitated. She was very clear bout what they were going to do and gave a time table in which to get it done., This was a 2 to 3 week expectation. They succeeded and today my mother is back home, although not quite on her own totally, very well on her way.!! The staff was great to her, they worked very hard with her as they knew what her goal was. My mother felt very well cared for while she there. She made some friends with the staff. Everybody that worked with her made sure they came into her room to say goodbye and gave her hugs and a real feeling of love and warmth. I witnessed this firsthand and I have to tell you I know it meant the world to her. I write this review because, most people don't take the time to say thank you and good job!! But they do take the time to complain. I just felt the need to balance things out. Great job Manor Care and thank you so much from my entire family!!
havalina
5
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July 7, 2016
ManorCare used to have a poor reputation in Naperville, but I can assure you that it has turned itself around. The staff is very friendly, responsive, and knowledgable. The nurses were all very pleasant and you can tell they do their very best. If you need physical and occupational therapy, this place is really fantastic. Lastly, the food was a big surprise and better than other nursing homes we've been in. They give you a selection of meals and our guests were able to order the same thing for a reasonable $5. I think you'll be happy here. (I don't normally write reviews but since I've been really impressed with the facility, I think they have earned this positive review)
Social Wk Care Mngr
4
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February 3, 2012
This is one of the older Manorcare buildings in the Chicago region, with Manorcare being a popular corporate chain. The actual building was not built by Manorcare, but rather acquired by them. This location sits less than one block from Edward Hospital, on the edge of a business district. The care, both for short term rehab and long term care, is typical of most Manorcares and is well regarded by the professional community. Staff is consistently experienced as compassionate, kind, and professional. While there is some staff turnover, it is no more than at other similar facilities. Staffing levels are average to above average and there is not usually a significant wait time to receive assistance, though of course sometimes it does get busy. There is only a small amount of designated outdoor space, but it is a safe area if one wishes to go for a walk. The common areas are located primarily at the front of the facility and are not huge, but are neat, clean, and well appointed to make residents and visitors feel welcome to sit, relax, and visit. The hallways seem a bit narrow and the older building sometimes has the feeling of a maze as it is set in a rectangular configuration with an "added on wing" toward the rear. The rooms are of average size for this type of facility and most are shared. There is limited storage and only room for a few personal items to be brought in. Parking can be a challenge as there is no designated lot, but free valet is available.
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