Celebrate Senior Living of Niles
7000 N Newark Ave, Niles, IL 60714
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September 25, 2022
I had been to Celebrate Senior Living of Niles a few other times, because one of my husband's aunts and uncles lived there. It was nice. I went there again for a tour. The person who was supposed to take me around wasn't there that day. So, somebody else took me and she was kind of being rushed, because she had another appointment, but it was OK. The rooms were nice. The room that she showed me was being worked on, because somebody had just moved out of there. It looked OK. The dining area was very nice and they had different games like bingo. It seemed like they had things to keep me interested.
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About Celebrate Senior Living of Niles in Niles, Illinois
INDEPENDENT LIVING Your home in a community that cares Celebrate Senior Living is an ideal independent living community combining the amenities, services and programs that enable residents to live comfortably and participate fully in activities of interest. Every resident enjoys a beautiful home in a picturesque setting, with convenient access to local offerings and all that Chicago has to offer. As a full-service community with a continuum of care, residents are able to bring in services or transition to other levels of care. Select from available modern apartment styles Complete maintenance, housekeeping twice a month Three chef-prepared meals daily Laundry units on every floor All utilities including cable On-site physician visits Wellness checks daily Parking for residents Exercise and technology suites WIFI LUXURIOUS and Comfortable Experience luxurious living at Celebrate Senior Living - where every amenity is designed with you in mind! We believe that by celebrating the life experiences of each resident, we can create a truly exceptional senior living experience. Every day is filled with opportunities to learn, explore, and meet friends. We encourage you to participate in our extensive social activities, including live entertainment, bingo, arts and crafts, musical programs, cook outs and holiday celebrations. AMENITIES Banquet Dining Room Housekeeping Services Beauty Salon 10 Acres Of Natural Beauty and Walking Paths Cable Television Parking for Residents & Guests Religious Services in On-Site Chapel Beautiful Patio and Garden Area Lounge Communal Area Guest Suites for Visitors Laundry Room WIFI ASSISTED LIVING A caring community awaits Maintain a comfortable, active, independent lifestyle within a community that provides a range of services if needed. Residents enjoy all the amenities Celebrate Senior Living has to offer and is also close to many community offerings in Niles, surrounding suburbs and Chicago. All private apartments - For comfort and privacy Nurses & CNAs available 24/7 Assistance with all activities - Support for showering, feeding and housekeeping Support services - Our staff is always on call. Residents can also access healthcare and support services from providers outside Elevate Saint Andrew Wireless emergency service - can sense when someone falls so we can respond without the resident needing to send an alert Cable TV included MEMORY CARE Personalized care that anticipates needs Our community specializes in memory care for individuals with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. A dedicated unit provides a secure and comfortable environment where specially trained medical and ancillary staff can care for and assist residents in maintaining a quality lifestyle. Our personal approach focuses on being attentive and anticipating needs while treating each resident with respect and dignity. We provide frequent activities that encourage participation foster confidence, create fun moments and maintain health. Onsite rehabilitation - visits by skilled occupational, physical, and language therapists. Wandering prevention safety system allows our staff to be alerted when a resident is away from assigned areas. To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit: Illinois Department of Public Health - Health Care Regulation
Services and Amenities of Celebrate Senior Living of Niles in Niles, Illinois
Pets
- Pets
- No Pets
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Second Person Cost $530.00 Independent Living
- Housing: 1 bedroom, companion suites, studio apartments. Shared Kitchenettes.
- State Licenses: 5106973
Costs for Celebrate Senior Living of Niles in Niles, Illinois
Independent Living
$1,525
Starting Price
Memory Care
$7,200
Starting Price
Assisted Living
$5,050
Starting Price
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Reviews of Celebrate Senior Living of Niles in Niles, Illinois
3.9
(26 reviews)
Facility
3.8
Staff
4.6
Food
4.7
Activities
4.5
Value
4.5
Rick001
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October 20, 2024
I did not care for Celebrate Senior Living Niles. The one-bedroom was about the size of a large studio, and it did not have any cooking facilities. It didn't even have a refrigerator, and the staff said the refrigerator is down the hall. It's a community refrigerator, so a bunch of apartments would have to use that. I didn't have an appointment, but I walked in and they assigned me to a lady, and she was pleasant. She answered my questions, but the place looked tired and not very exciting. They offer three meals a day, and I'm on a special diet, but the staff said there's no cooking in the room, and that you have to go down to the dining hall, and you are assigned a table. The place looked very basic. Nothing fancy, nicer, or elaborate. I think there might have been two washers-and-dryers down the hall, but certainly no more than two. And I thought, "How often are you going to get a chance to use this?" And the staff said that you have to sign up when you want to use the washer-dryer. I wouldn't recommend this place, frankly. It felt more like a nursing home. Not exciting. I wasn't impressed.
missmia
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October 16, 2023
They need to fix the parking lot. It has been horrible for the last 3 yrs and is dangerous to walk through. When my 92 yr dad visits my mom it is just an accident waiting to happen. I don't understand why they don't repave the whole thing.
Janice
3
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April 7, 2023
I went to visit the independent living at Celebrate Senior Living of Niles and the experience was fine. The place was very nice and the person showing me around was very pleasant. She's new to the facility, some of the questions she wasn't able to answer some right away because she's only been there literally a week. So she needed to follow up on some of the questions I had. But the residents appeared to be very friendly, the front desk was friendly, and I have no negative reviews from the tour itself. It's just a matter of what type of services and amenities a person may be looking for because compared to other places, their services and amenities were a little bit slim. The monthly rate includes three meals, there's no transportation and no pool, but they have a library. I looked at their studio rooms, they don't have kitchens so they're very small. I was a little disappointed that they don't have emergency cords in the rooms for people who may fall or needs assistance in the bathroom. They didn't have any type of bell or cord that the person could pull on. You could tell that it's an older facility based on the rooms.
Jacqueline
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November 30, 2022
Celebrate Senior Living of Niles was dark. I think they needed to add different lighting to make the place look brighter. The furniture in their reception room was damaged. They should probably get it upholstered or put slipcovers to make it a little bit more welcoming. The apartment was just one room with a bathroom. It was not something I would put someone into. I only met one person and she was lovely.
Ann
4
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September 25, 2022
I had been to Celebrate Senior Living of Niles a few other times, because one of my husband's aunts and uncles lived there. It was nice. I went there again for a tour. The person who was supposed to take me around wasn't there that day. So, somebody else took me and she was kind of being rushed, because she had another appointment, but it was OK. The rooms were nice. The room that she showed me was being worked on, because somebody had just moved out of there. It looked OK. The dining area was very nice and they had different games like bingo. It seemed like they had things to keep me interested.
Marylou
4
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August 5, 2022
We visited both assisted and memory care at Celebrate Senior Living of Niles. It was clean, and it seemed to be well taken care of. The residents seemed to be well taken care of as well. The memory care was secure, and there didn't appear to be any problems with that. They had activities for the residents, they had a chapel, they had a garden club, bingo, games and just interacting with each other, music, and some live entertainment. It was a very nice community.
Tedd
5
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May 25, 2022
My dad is a resident of Celebrate Senior Living of Niles. The admissions staff was very responsive, and they have a very positive environment. Overall, the whole experience was great. The staff is extremely friendly, extremely responsive, and professional. The food has been very well-received, so the feedback that he's given has been good. They have a wide range of activities, which has been fantastic. Plus, everything's kind of laid out well. They are also very active in terms of extracurricular activities. So, it has been very positive. Just based on feedback from my dad, he's had a blast. They had a dance, and they did a bingo night. For what we receive, I find that it's very affordable, and I feel like there's a lot of value.
Caryn
5
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May 11, 2022
Celebrate Senior Living of Niles was very nice and very clean. They were very attentive to the residents that were there. The rooms there were very clean and were fairly large. I did not try their food, but their dining area was very nice. It was very bright, and it was just nice to see all of them sitting together eating. The staff was very nice, very informative, and very positive. They had a music group going, and it just had a lot of people in and out, going in busses for more of the assisted living, but people generally seemed very happy there.
Cuz Chris
5
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December 12, 2021
Friendly, helpful staff, clean building, with some areas' newly remodel. They should continue to remodel as money is available. Chapel; is beautiful, love the birds in meeting areas. It would be preferred if small pets allowed or have a social service dog.
Joseph
4
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September 12, 2021
I did a tour of Elevate Saint Andrew Living Community. I like the cleanliness and safety of the rooms. I like the activities and the people. I liked the fact that there were other people (who I knew from this facility that had also moved there), and they liked the place. They had a library. They have the beauty and barber salon. They have medical facility and a chapel. They are not pet friendly. The staff was very nice. They were very accommodating to us who were there. There was no pressure whatsoever to take the place; they were just showing it. The only thing that I didn't like is that it took a very long time because there was three of us, and we all signed up. We had to wait until we were done, and it took several hours.
P.G.
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July 25, 2021
I toured the independent living part of Elevate Saint Andrew Living Community. The rooms were small. Overall, it was kind of depressing there because of the way everything looked. They could improve on the color and the entrance way. The staff who gave me the tour was a very nice person. We didn't have a chance to try the food, so we don't know how that was. For some people, it fits the bill for them and whatever basic money you might have; however, it's still a lot even the starting price. For the starting price, you get a studio as opposed to a 1-bedroom, even though it includes your meals and your utilities and all that. It looked fairly clean to me. The fact that they charge you $500 to move in for them to clean and fix anything in any of the units, should be the cost of doing business; you shouldn't be charging the person $500 who's moving in. If you rent an apartment somewhere and they have to repaint or do the carpeting, they're not charging you to do that; that's the cost of doing business of the rental company.
Adriana
4
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July 8, 2021
Elevate Saint Andrew Living Community was nice. It was well-kept and clean. I liked that they had activities. Now with COVID you really can't see a lot of people out in the hallways, but it looks like they have a table where they could do puzzles on the floor. The only concern that I had was the elevators. Plus, I didn't see a string that they could pull like if they fall. I was concerned about that. They advised me that they do wellness checks throughout the day. So they'll do it in the morning. They have people that walk around, and then they do a check at breakfast. They do it that way. I just thought that they would have something where if something happened, they could just pull a string and somebody would come. Other than that, they were very courteous to us. Even in the independent living, they have the meals included, so I was very happy about that. I like modern facilities, but this one was old and it seemed dark.
M.S.
4
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June 25, 2021
We have a pretty good experience so far with Elevate Saint Andrew Living Community. My dad is there and it seems like they take care of the residents, but the worst thing is with this COVID now it's really hard to see him for a long time. Still, it's been a pretty good experience overall. If something happens, or something comes up, they always update and call you, or if I need to know something, I call them, and if they cannot answer the phone, they call me back in an hour or so. He's picky with his food but he said he likes it. It's an older place, but everything seems clean, updated, and organized. They play bingo too, take them to Walmart on a bus to buy stuff, and some tours that they offer sometimes, so the activities seem pretty good.
Kathleen
3
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June 24, 2021
Elevate Saint Andrew Living Community was very clean and very nice. It's old but in very good condition; very well taken care of. They would invite you back to taste the food if you wanted. You could arrange that. You don't have so much in your independent room, but not far from your room there's a general kitchen, and that you can use; that has a microwave and whatever else in there. The laundry is on the same floor, so things are available for you to use. They have parking at no extra charge. I just felt like that was more than what I wanted. It was very nice. It was kind of odd when you realize that it seems to be sitting in the middle of a cemetery, and if you're a religious person they have a beautiful chapel there, if that's what's important to you. They do have activities right there. The staff members are very pleasant, and helpful, and immediately responded when we came in. The elevators were old but seemed to be running fine.
Joyce
4
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May 26, 2021
Elevate Saint Andrew Living Community was nice. It had the older building vibes,but it was very well-maintained. The staff was very friendly and very helpful. The facility was clean and very well kept. I liked the rooms too. They were nicely kept and large enough for my sister. The place was a little bit trickier to find, but the location was nice.
Richard
4
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March 6, 2021
We visited a friend in (Elevate) Glen St. Andrew Living before COVID. It's a full service community, they have independent, assisted living, skilled nursing, Alzheimer's, that was the last on the floor, and there are five floors to it. She was in independent living, and she did wind up in the skilled nursing towards the end because she developed pneumonia. That was a nice facility. She passed away. We were able to visit her all the time, they had a nice reception area, the place was constantly kept clean, the staff was really nice, they were always helpful if you had any problems over there. The only complaint I had was they had an outdated elevator, and they kept breaking down. They had two elevators, so other than that it was really nice. It was an older facility. When she was in there they did have a chapel in there, so she could get sacraments all the time. A priest would come once a week, but this was before COVID. The food was good because we ate there several times with her, it was like a cafeteria style, she just went up, picked out the food that she wanted, sat down, and they'd bring the food out to her. It was a well-balanced diet that they provided for them. We were guests there a couple of times, and I can't complain about the food; it was really good. They have activities, it was up on the very top floor, an open area, they had exercises, they had different things, but they were also able to take them out. They had activities on the outside of the building in the summertime. They had activities about every week judging from their activity calendar.
sandyQ2
5
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February 19, 2018
When my father had a bypass surgery and a TIA that left him unable to return home safely he came to the Glen Saint Andrew for therapy. The staff was kind, caring and respectful during his entire stay. After participating in the therapy program for 3 weeks he was able to return home safely and independently! If any of my family or friends require care they will be going to the Glen Saint Andrew.
Diana347607
5
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April 14, 2017
Glen Saint Andrew Living Community was a nice clean place, and the rooms were nice. It is close to transportation and shopping across the street. The rooms were adequate. I saw a studio and a 1-bedroom.
Margaret254633
5
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April 5, 2017
Glen Saint Andrew Living Community was an older building but very well maintained. There was a little non-denominational chapel, which was nice, and a fun, little place downstairs where they could have ice cream. What's nice about the place was you can go from level to level. As your needs increase, you can stay, and they will take care of you. They had on-site, 24-hour nurses.
Meiya
4
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February 7, 2017
There were nice people at Glen Saint Andrew. The facility was a little too old for my mom and had a higher level of care than she needed. We toured the whole facility. It would not have suited my mom just because she didn’t need a lot of supervision and could cook her own meals. It was a nice place. The rooms seemed very nice, and the staff seemed very friendly and nice. I didn’t observe any of the activities, but I saw their library and computer room, which seemed nice. It seemed like they had a little outdoor area where people could sit outside on the patio.
Steve136675
5
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December 5, 2016
I think Glen Saint Andrew, its dining area, and rooms are very good. The grounds are very well kept. They have a church and a nurse that visits the rooms. They also have activities, like bingo, holiday parties, and different things like that.
Minnie Mouse 1991
5
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November 14, 2016
Visited Glen Saint Andrew for my brother. Loved everything, however, the room that was available was really a bit smaller than we had anticipated. Liked the idea that he would be receiving 3 meals a day 7 days a week. Liked the idea that we would not have a stove in his room, however, would be able to put a frig in it. Was hoping that we would have been able to see more rooms, however, they were in the "remodeling" stages and unable to do so. Would definitely recommend this place to someone that needs an affordable place to live, should anyone ask.
Dieter2
5
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May 11, 2016
My aunt is moving to Glen Saint Andrew Living Community on Wednesday. We picked the facility for the bedroom and chapel, which holds, like, 200 people. This way, she can go to the 9:00 mass every day, and it gives her an activity, as well as all the other stuff that they provide. The facility looks nice, clean, and big.
Anonymous115537250
5
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November 25, 2015
My father is in Glen Saint Andrew. It's a complete facility with independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing. He has been wonderful there. They have three good meals a day, and the room is sufficient for what he needs. They have a men's club, exercise, mass every day at a chapel for Catholic masses, an ice cream parlor that's open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, movies in the evenings and discussions, and a free bus from Niles that comes and takes people to shopping areas in the neighborhood, plus another bus that will help you go to your doctor if you need to. He's been in therapy for balance three times a week.
Anonymous111482650
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August 9, 2015
Glen Saint Andrew Living Community was pretty nice. They had a big chapel. I liked the dining room, but the apartments were small. They had a bathtub and a shower. I did not care for them. They were a little bit old-fashioned when we came in. I was disappointed at the way they looked.
Annette15
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April 20, 2015
Glen Saint Andrew seemed institutionalized, and the rooms were very small. It’s an old facility, and you look at the cemetery; I don’t think that would be so great. They were very clean, and I think they would be good for somebody who has limited funds. I would not put my mother here.
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