Adams Pointe
213 N. 48th Street , Quincy, IL 62305
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4
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December 15, 2022
Adams Pointe was pleasant, but it seemed like they didn't have as much time to spend with me as some of the other places. Other than that, the place was very nice. I had been there before because one of my mom's friends lived there. The rooms are called alcoves and they were quite nice. They were 345 square feet and 413 square feet for an alcove and a large alcove, respectively. Mom's friend was very happy there. They had outings from time to time and exercises. If relatives came to visit, they would let you use their private dining room. I thought that was nice, too. They had call buttons. There was one near where you would put the bed and another one in the bathroom, as well as individual necklaces that you could wear.
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About Adams Pointe in Quincy, Illinois
To us at Adams Pointe in Quincy, Illinois, assisted living means two things: you do the living and we help you live. Our personal assistants provide what you need when you need it. Here, the emphasis is less on paperwork and more on people. Our licensed nurse and certified medication aides get to know our residents like family, with all of their unique needs and preferences. It's like home.
Dining is a focal point of our residents' day at Adams Pointe. It starts with an open breakfast with eggs just the way you like them. We accommodate our early risers ready for toast and coffee as well as those who can't start the day without a big hot breakfast. Comfort foods, foods familiar and favorite, are part of our menu.
Our admission counseling services are comprehensive. Our administrator helps guide the family through all of the care options available to them as well as through the maze of paperwork involved with accessing our public long term care benefits. Making it easy on the family is our first priority at Adams Pointe.
At The Arbors at Adams Pointe in Quincy, IL, living with Alzheimer's becomes less of a challenge for you and your loved one. We combine the intimacy of assisted living with specialized care for dementia. The size of the Arbors promotes a comforting, calming environment. With no more than 15 rooms, the Arbors co-exists with a sister assisted living facility, yet remains separate. Care is provided in a building specifically designed with the care of the Alzheimer's resident in mind. We consider each resident's own strengths and weaknesses to weave a seamless cloth of individualized care. We also incorporate the latest approaches to this challenging disease into the daily routines and activities of all our residents. It's difficult to even search for proper care while tending to someone with Alzheimer's. Each day presents new challenges to patients and their caregivers. At the Arbors we offer a shelter of care and advice for the entire family.
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Illinois Department of Public Health - Health Care Regulation
Services and Amenities of Adams Pointe in Quincy, Illinois
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Literary Activities/Programs
- Educational Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
- Horticultural Activities
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
- Private Housekeeping Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Financing & Payment Options
- Financial Guidance
- All Inclusive Rent
Guests
- Guest Parking
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Personal Care
- Cooking services
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Health Services
- Medication Reminders
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Pets
- Pets
Therapies
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: We offer a month-to-month rental
- Features: Fitness Room/Gym
- Technology: Emergency Call System
- Special Comment: All rooms have kitchenettes and walk in closets - Function on the foundation of Person Centered Care and The Best Friends Approach - Residents have a strong say in the outings and activities experienced at the community.
- State Licenses: 5104747
Costs for Adams Pointe in Quincy, Illinois
Assisted Living
$2,745
Starting Price
Memory Care
$4,575
Starting Price
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Reviews of Adams Pointe in Quincy, Illinois
4.0
(4 reviews)
Facility
4.7
Staff
4.3
Food
4.5
Activities
5.0
Value
4.0
Kathleen
4
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December 15, 2022
Adams Pointe was pleasant, but it seemed like they didn't have as much time to spend with me as some of the other places. Other than that, the place was very nice. I had been there before because one of my mom's friends lived there. The rooms are called alcoves and they were quite nice. They were 345 square feet and 413 square feet for an alcove and a large alcove, respectively. Mom's friend was very happy there. They had outings from time to time and exercises. If relatives came to visit, they would let you use their private dining room. I thought that was nice, too. They had call buttons. There was one near where you would put the bed and another one in the bathroom, as well as individual necklaces that you could wear.
ReviewerFY#0210b
3
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March 6, 2021
We have our dad at Adams Pointe in Quincy. He is in the memory care. I have a mixed review for them. They came and tested him and said he could go in the assisted living, so we got him in a private room and got it all set up and made it nice for him. It was a really nice apartment. The first night he was there, he tried to escape four times and was mean to the staff. They called me at 7:30 in the morning -- he has not even been there fourteen hours -- and said that he couldn't stay there anymore. Either he would have to go home or transfer to memory care. I don't think they made a very good effort. He didn't get moved in until five o'clock in the late afternoon, so I just think somebody should have paid more attention to him, since it was his first night, and he was not accustomed to his surroundings. I think if somebody would have paid more attention to him that first night, we could have stayed there, but they just gave up on him -- and very quickly. The next day, we tried to get him next door to the memory unit. They didn't have a private room, so he stayed with another gentleman. The staff has been very nice, though. The rate includes everything, even meals. It's hard to say much now because we can't visit him. We went for a couple of days after we placed him there; after that, we couldn't go there anymore. The place is very nice, very attractive, and very clean. They have some nice patios, but right now being winter, they can't really go to any of that. They have nice quiet rooms, and the common areas are really nice and pretty.
jufisk
5
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May 24, 2018
I am so happy to have found Adams Pointe for Mom. It is a beautiful home on just one level, just the right homey size for her. We both knew it was the right place when we walked in the door. We could hear the happy chatter of the residents in the dining hall even though lunch time was over. Every day has special events to keep life interesting for the residents... but the best part is how much the staff seems to be excited about doing them. Mom's apartment is lovely and she has her privacy but is frequently checked on. She has her independence but can have as much help as she needs.
Caring111405850
4
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July 28, 2015
I like Adams Pointe because it was a smaller place, and that is what my mother liked. During our visit, she felt comfortable there because it's a smaller place. The staff is very nice, helpful, and very understanding. Their rooms are spacious, very clean, and airy. We were not able to eat there, but they do have a standard dining room, and the food smelled good.
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