Courtyard Estates of Knoxville
415 E Main St, Knoxville, IL 61448
" At Courtyard Estates of Knoxville, our goal is to provide professional, compassionate services for older adults while promoting independenc..."
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415 E Main St, Knoxville, IL 61448
" At Courtyard Estates of Knoxville, our goal is to provide professional, compassionate services for older adults while promoting independenc..."
READ MORE6210 N. University, Peoria, IL 61614
4.4
(24 reviews)
"I like that Grand View Alzheimer's Special Care Center has 24-hour care and mom would get 24-hour care and she'd be very well taken care of. I really like the facility, how clean it was, and how respectful the director was. It was a nice experience. ..."
READ MORE1000 East Fort Street, Farmington, IL 61531
3.8
(7 reviews)
"My mother has been a resident for 6 years and enjoys the staff, residents, and the accommodations. The staff are kind and caring and do a good job of providing activities and entertainment for the residents including local musical talent and special ..."
READ MORE2720 S 14th Street, Pekin, IL 61554
4.2
(14 reviews)
"I went to Pekin Villas of Holly Brook and Reflections Memory Care. I thought it was super nice. I thought the people were very friendly and helpful. The only reason we rejected it is that it was too far away from us. The staff was super friendly and ..."
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Gina Voice
1.0
Review of Courtyard Estates of Farmington
My dad was in Betty's garden from 2/23-9/23. At first things were great. Dad was not much work for staff. Staff was very receptive and "loved my dad". As time went on and dad's dementia was worse...