Annual Guide to Senior Living Communities

One of our most significant decisions in life is how we’ll be cared for when we can no longer care for ourselves. This guide introduces you to some of the excellent care available within our region.

Decades ago, “retirement home” was synonymous with “nursing home.” Thankfully, that’s no longer true. Today’s retirement communities offer an array of living options that accommodate all senior lifestyles and phases of senior life, such as independent living, personal care, home care and skilled nursing care.

Reasons to move into a senior living community can include a desire to gain freedom to travel, to eliminate the day-to-day challenges of keeping up a home, the social need to live near people the same age, or sometimes an inability to manage on one’s own. Luckily, seniors and their families have numerous resources to consult for information and advice.

Many retirement communities cater specifically to independent, active retirees, some as young as 55. By taking advantage of the convenience and carefree lifestyle that senior living communities offer, retirees are better able to do things they enjoy.

Other retirement facilities offer assisted living for those who need help with certain day-to-day activities or skilled nursing care for those who require round-the-clock medical care.

Still others offer all three options within one community, providing housing, social activities and increasing levels of care.

Now, more than ever, quality care for your aging loved ones is top of mind. Their safety and comfort are paramount as you seek the best choice possible to address their needs.

In the following pages, our annual guide will introduce you to some of the top destinations for making the most of your retirement years. These are residences that pride themselves on quality and responsible care now, and always.

Fairhaven Christian Retirement Center

3470 N. Alpine Road, Rockford, (815) 877-1441, www.fairhaven.cc

The residents who call Fairhaven Christian Retirement Center home are able to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle in a fun and relaxing environment.

This private, faith-based facility includes more than 100 duplexes and nearly 90 independent living apartments. The campus also includes a supportive-care memory care area and nursing care in the health center.

Affiliated with the Evangelical Free Church, Fairhaven has been offering a lifetime of care for people 62 and up, no matter their faith.

Inside the main building, residents enjoy an engaging atmosphere that includes a family room with computers, restaurant-style dining, a gift shop and a fitness center with classes guided by a fitness instructor.

Residents can also participate in special activities including choirs, bell choirs, educational sessions and musical performances, among other events.

Pets are also welcome to visit their loved ones, and they may live with duplex residents.

First Free of Rockford provides a worship service at Fairhaven on Sunday mornings.

“The Christian focus outlined by our mission statement is shown through scheduled Bible studies, chapel services and chaplains who help keep our residents connected with their home church,” says Chris Hintzsche, assistant administrator.

Highview in the Woodlands

1000 Falcon Point Place, Rockton, Ill., (815) 624-6700, highviewseniorliving.com

Nestled in a natural and beautiful setting, residents at Highview in the Woodlands can enjoy year-round serenity with spring blossoms, summer roses, changing leaves and snow on the pines.

Highview has 36 one- or two- bedroom private apartments in the assisted living unit and 26 private bedroom and bath suites in the secure, licensed Alzheimer’s unit.

Our services include nurses on site 24/7, CNAs to assist, call lights, therapeutic diets, available therapies, and weekly housekeeping and laundry. All services are directed under a dedicated staff with extensive experience in both geriatric and Alzheimer’s care. Staff is committed to making transitions for new residents a smooth and pleasant experience as they enter their new phase of life at Highview.

Highview in the Woodlands is centrally located in Rockton, Ill., a short drive for family members coming from Rockford, Belvidere or Beloit. Walk-ins are welcome weekdays and by appointment on weekends at this private, nondenominational, nonprofit facility.

“Highview has a unique legacy of ‘Caring since 1904.’ It goes beyond the limits of our walls. Our caring includes the whole person’s health and joy of life,” says Carol Cox, CEO of Highview Retirement Home Association.

TLC Living Community

508 Roosevelt Road, Machesney Park, Ill., (815) 242-2852, tlc-mp.com

Now open and accepting residents, the TLC Assisted Living Community was uniquely designed to provide exceptional comfort, health support and safety for every stage of the aging-in-place concept.

Amenities include beautifully designed studio, one-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments, a movie theater, a craft room complete with baking facilities, a full-service salon, a library, a computer room, an exercise room, a bistro and plenty of community space to allow residents to socialize with other residents and visiting family and friends. A full-service dining room serves delicious, nutritious meals made by an executive chef, and residents can order off-menu from a variety of restaurant-quality meals. Fun, stimulating activities on- and off-site are planned to keep residents active and engaged. 

Although TLC Assisted Living Community is newly constructed for best practice policies, technologies and procedures, monthly rents are priced to provide residents with more amenities and services, at a cost that is lower than most assisted living facilities in the Rockford area. In addition to the amenities listed, services included are 3 meals a day, housekeeping, laundry, Wi-Fi, cable television and phone. For a private tour, call (815) 242-2852.

Crimson Pointe Senior Living

7130 Crimson Ridge Drive, Rockford, (815) 398-7792, lifeatcrimsonpointe.com

Crimson Pointe Senior Living creates a home-like environment for the residents of this assisted living community.

Residents of Crimson Pointe are exposed to a comfortable environment that includes three meals a day and many activities through the Lifestyle 360 wellness program.

Residents can live in a studio or one-bedroom apartment and they can enjoy amenities including a large social room with a fireplace, a den with a library and large-screen TV, a beautiful courtyard with a water fountain, restaurant-style fine dining and a private dining room for special-occasion use by families, among other things.

Crimson Pointe also has other care types on the premises, including physical, speech and occupational therapy along with home health care and hospice partners.

“I strongly believe our dining, Lifestyle 360, housekeeping, medical and management staffs do a fantastic job of making our new residents and their families feel comfortable, safe and secure yet still independent in what can be a very difficult transition state for residents,” says Mike Barr, marketing director.

Heritage Woods

4730 Squaw Prairie Road, Belvidere, (815) 544-9495, gardant.com

202 N. Show Place Dr., Rockford, (815) 332-3700, gardant.com

Heritage Woods is more than just a community. It’s a home where residents of all incomes can enjoy the privacy of their own apartments with the benefits of a caring staff around the clock, restaurant-style meals and plenty of social and volunteer opportunities that give meaning and fullness to their lives.

The affordable, assisted lifestyle community is designed for seniors 65 and over who want to exercise their independence while enjoying safety and security. Licensed as supportive living, this community can serve seniors of all income levels, including those on Medicaid.

Both Heritage Woods locations offer studio and one-bedroom apartments, each with a kitchenette, spacious bathroom and shower, emergency response system and independent climate control.

You’ll also find plenty of common spaces to enjoy, including an activity room, country store, library and lounges with fireplaces, patios and a gazebo.

“You’ll rarely find a place with so much heart,” says Yvonne Peterson, director of marketing. “I’ve been here for over 12 years and I stay because of the wonderful people who live and work here. It’s very special, and you feel it the minute you walk in the door.”

Parkview Home

1234 S. Park Blvd., Freeport, (815) 232-8612, parkviewhome.org

As its name suggests, Parkview Home in Freeport provides great views of Krape Park, and it’s ideally located near Highland Community College, the YMCA, a hospital and medical clinics, a country club, dining and shopping.

But that’s just the beginning of a community that provides a continuum of care through maintenance-free homes, individual apartments, assisted living, a health care center, memory care and rehabilitation services.

This cozy community boasts plenty of home-like amenities, including a library, barber and beauty shops, outdoor terraces, sun porches, activities, transportation and delicious meals, all within a lovely, landscaped neighborhood.

Other types of on-site care include restorative care, 24-hour monitoring by licensed nursing staff and licensed therapy services.

“What makes Parkview unique is our continuum of care, which allows residents to move from one level of care to another within the same community without leaving the facility,” says Chris Kempel, director of marketing and human resources. “As the resident’s needs increase and more care is required, the cost of that care increases. The lifetime care plan guarantees if a resident loses their ability to pay for their stay, they do not have to leave, and they’ll be taken care of for the rest of their life.”