$2,830
Smith Village
2320 West 113Th Place, Chicago, IL 60643
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Reviews of Smith Village in Chicago, Illinois
Reviewer#RD1220oo
5
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January 8, 2024
I toured Smith Village. The rooms were nice and the activities were nice. Everyone seemed really friendly and helpful, so those werethe pros. But the con is that they don't provide any lift assistance, so that ruled that out. The appliances they offered in the assisted living were just a fridge and a microwave. The staff members who toured me were friendly and knowledgeable.
Louise
5
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June 5, 2023
Smith Village was a wonderful place. I would give it a five rating on all categories. I went to the memory care and the building was new. It's very clean, pretty bright, and cheerful. It was a wonderful place, but very costly. The dining area seemed very nice and homey. The staff was very nice, pleasant, knowledgeable, and welcoming, from the receptionist all the way up to the director. The residents were smiling and happy. They were playing board games and were sitting like in a group having fun.
Linda
5
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September 15, 2022
Smith Village is beautiful. It almost looks like a resort. I've never seen a place that looked that beautiful before in my life. They have private places where residents can go, like fireplace where they can go and read. They have beautiful dining areas. It's a place that makes you want to be there. It's really cozy. Not only for its cleanliness, but it looks like a wholesome place. It looks like a nice home. They have about four tiers. They have apartments for seniors, then they have assisted living, then they have memory care, and then they have long-term skilled nursing. However, I was told that the kind of care that my mother would qualify for would require a private cost, and that's $10,000 or $11,000 a month and I was like, 'OK, forget it. I'm going to stop right here.' However, they have activities, they have a beauty parlor, and they have movies.
Mary
3
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March 6, 2021
I went to Smith Village. The seniors live in condos. They do not have a walk-in shower, they got a bathtub, and they do not have shower racks on the wall. It's a senior place, but it's like condos for people that are rich. When I went over there the first thing they told me was to move into the condos, and they wanted $150,000. Who's got that kind of money? I don't know. It was clean, but in the areas where the seniors live independently, there were no elevators. You had to take the motorized stairs on the stairwells to go up.
Erie74
2
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September 9, 2020
When you or your family tour the facility, make sure you don't get caught up in the beautiful campus and sales pitch. My father who has dementia was on the memory care unit on the 4th floor. We waited over 6 months for a room to be available, we were eager for him to get the care he needed. The care he had gotten was an ankle bracelet that would set off alarms if he tried to leave the unit and a wrist band that he could push if he needed help....if he could remember to. My family and I had to keep on the staff to take care of my dad. They needed to be reminded to do his laundry, shave him, bathe him, assist him in cutting up his food. And be warned, If your family member becomes confused and wanders into another residents room thinking its his, and pushes a resident, he will be sent out to the Emergency room for a psych eval and he may NEVER come back!!!! Guess what, if there were staff on the floor doing their jobs, Maybe they could have rerouted my Dad back to his own room! Yes people, do ask pressing questions. Smith charges for memory care but does NOT have the compassion or knowledge on how to deal with this population. Since being terminated from Smith, he resides at a hospital waiting for placement. This may sound awful, but for us its a blessing, because he's finally getting the best care that he needs and well deserves, with people who know how to do their jobs! The hospital said my Dad has been nothing but sweet, calm and cooperative since arriving to their facility. What does that tell you.... God bless you your search, but I strongly suggest passing this place up if its for memory care!
Gladys
5
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October 31, 2018
I like Smith Village the most. It's perfect. I just couldn't afford the move-in fee. They have three meals, underground parking, grocery stores, barber shops, and a beauty shop. It's a beautiful place. The apartments were very nice and spacious. I liked that they have restaurant style meals included in your rent and that you can have two choices a day. They have staff members that will wait on you when you sit down to eat. They have activities where people come in to entertain and outside activities also. The common area for socializing was very nice. They have a theater room and an exercise room. The staff seemed very friendly. They fed us that day and the food was very good.
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Services and Amenities of Smith Village in Chicago, Illinois
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: No
Dining options
- In Room Kitchenette
- Dining Room Shared Meals
Features
- Beauty Barber Shop
- Computer Room
- Party Space
Medicare
Health
2.0
Overall
3.0
Quality
3.0
Staff
5.0
About Smith Village in Chicago, Illinois
Smith Village. It's more than bricks and mortar. It's a community, one with a history of more than eight decades of dedicated care on the same site where its new campus now thrives. It's a community where active residents pursue their interests, celebrate old friendships and make new ones.
Smith Village's beautifully designed apartment homes enhance the care-free lifestyle and full complement of amenities that residents enjoy. As the premier continuing care retirement community in Chicago's southwest neighborhood, it provides active seniors a warm, welcoming environment with a caring staff.
Designed to support Independent Living, Assisted Living, Alzheimer's and Memory Support, and Skilled Nursing Care, Smith Village offers residents and their families the security of knowing that assistance and care is available, all on the same campus, if and when it is ever needed.
Smith Village. Beverly's best retirement choice.
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