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Kim95
4
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November 10, 2025
My mom is a resident of GreenTree at Mt. Vernon. All the workers and everything are very good. They do stuff with them. They keep them busy. They work with them, and my mom likes it there. What most people don't like is the price. It's very expensive. They only take cash there. They don't want your house. They don't want your land or anything like that, which many people don't want to give up because they have children to pass it to for any reason. It doesn't matter what the reason is. They only accept cash or checks. Her apartment is good. She had one up close to the dining room, and it was for two people, but she was the only one in it, which was available then. Then they moved her down the hall to another double room, and there was nobody else in that room either. But after they moved her, she couldn't find her room anymore. So, she just started sleeping in the common room, which is the room where they all meet and watch TV, and play little games and stuff like that. So, most of the time she's been there, and she's not even slept in a room. She has slept on the couch because there are multiple couches in there, but she's not the only one who does that. There are other ones that like to sleep on the couch. The food is very good. They get snacks, lemonade, or other things, which are always on the counter. The able ones can get it themselves. It's right in one of the little dining rooms. There's no stove or anything right there. They keep it. They bring it in from another part of the building. It always looks good, and she enjoys it. When somebody's got dementia, they can act out a little bit at times. They get argumentative, and there are a few people there who don't seem to tolerate it as well. They'd just go ahead and put them in their room and move them away from other people, or they'll take them outside or try to give them a one-on-one, which is a good thing. But it just happens with dementia. But overall, they're good. They take them places, do things with them, and take them outside on pretty days.
About GreenTree at Mt. Vernon in Mount Vernon, Illinois
You will have an opportunity to make your contribution to our family, which makes GreenTree at Mt. Vernon the distinctive place that it is ? it is people that make a community. We recognize that people make all the difference. Treating people well ? with respect, trust, care, and good humor ? can be quite contagious. GreenTree at Mt. Vernon is a place of vibrancy and life-promoting meaning and joy in the lives of residents, families, and our team members. Elders inspire us, motivate us, guide, and direct us. As we work to create an empowering, caring, growing culture for elders, we are also creating our own future. After all, we are all elders-in-waiting! Benefits of Mt. Vernon Illinois Assisted Living include: 3 delicious meals a day and snacks Weekly Housekeeping 24/7 security Assistance with needs of daily living. (assistance with dressing, bathing, medication management, mobility assistance, and more! Social programs designed to keep people active and engaged in life and their surroundings Tailoring of services to the individual needs of each person Maintenance of your lifestyle and connection to the greater community (assistance with transportation, shopping, recreation, and volunteerism are just a few examples) Extended family to care and watch out for each persons safety and well-being Regular communication with long-distance family members Help prevent major disasters that sometimes happen when people live alone Monitoring of Health and General well-being A Growth and Wellness Plan is created in partnership with you to discuss which services will meet your needs Memory Care Benefits: Our Dementia-specific programming includes : Empathetic communication approaches to maintain self-esteem, and to attend to the basic human needs of each individual. Special attention is paid to nutrition, physical, social, and cognitive stimulation. The Circle of Friends() includes music, conversation, movement, and food. This ritual gives a sense of family and validation. Music Makes Memories() program stimulates the limbic brain, and helps each person maintain a sense of self and purpose and well-being. Tiny Stories allows us to record the stories we hear each day and capture them in audio recordings. The legacy of each person is maintained. *Gen2000() is an intergenerational program where teens and care team members facilitate a connection with family and memories through technology. To learn more about this providers license and review other available state reports, please visit: Illinois Department of Public Health - Health Care Regulation
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Reviews of GreenTree at Mt. Vernon in Mount Vernon, Illinois
4.4
(5 reviews)
Facility
4.8
Staff
4.2
Food
4.0
Activities
4.5
Value
4.5
Kim95
4
|
November 10, 2025
My mom is a resident of GreenTree at Mt. Vernon. All the workers and everything are very good. They do stuff with them. They keep them busy. They work with them, and my mom likes it there. What most people don't like is the price. It's very expensive. They only take cash there. They don't want your house. They don't want your land or anything like that, which many people don't want to give up because they have children to pass it to for any reason. It doesn't matter what the reason is. They only accept cash or checks. Her apartment is good. She had one up close to the dining room, and it was for two people, but she was the only one in it, which was available then. Then they moved her down the hall to another double room, and there was nobody else in that room either. But after they moved her, she couldn't find her room anymore. So, she just started sleeping in the common room, which is the room where they all meet and watch TV, and play little games and stuff like that. So, most of the time she's been there, and she's not even slept in a room. She has slept on the couch because there are multiple couches in there, but she's not the only one who does that. There are other ones that like to sleep on the couch. The food is very good. They get snacks, lemonade, or other things, which are always on the counter. The able ones can get it themselves. It's right in one of the little dining rooms. There's no stove or anything right there. They keep it. They bring it in from another part of the building. It always looks good, and she enjoys it. When somebody's got dementia, they can act out a little bit at times. They get argumentative, and there are a few people there who don't seem to tolerate it as well. They'd just go ahead and put them in their room and move them away from other people, or they'll take them outside or try to give them a one-on-one, which is a good thing. But it just happens with dementia. But overall, they're good. They take them places, do things with them, and take them outside on pretty days.
Provider Response
Kevin
5
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July 25, 2025
I toured GreenTree at Mt. Vernon, and it was good. My mother will be moving to their assisted living facility. The rooms were nice. We looked at a couple of different ones, and they were spacious and roomy, and just made you feel at home. The lighting and space were good, and the rooms were clean. The person who gave the tour did a great job. They have a hair salon there. They have a bus service that would take the residents to Walmart, or if they wanted to go somewhere. They also have a little atrium, or someplace with plants, where they can go outside and sit. It was a nice place.
Provider Response
Lucinda
5
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March 18, 2024
We viewed the memory care facility at GreenTree at Mt. Vernon. It was very nice. The people who were there appeared to be attentive to the residents. The visit was just good all the way around. They walked us through and showed us a possible room. It was a good facility and very well kept.
Provider Response
Reviewer#LD102822B
5
|
November 14, 2022
My mom has been at GreenTree at Mt. Vernon for about 5 years now. I like the staff because they seem to care. The whole facility looks nice. Mom could go outside in a secured area with chairs, a walkway, and trees. I like the surroundings of this place. They keep the place clean, and it has a homey feel to it. The food looks OK. They have someone come in to do mom's hair. They have a community room with comfortable chairs for the residents to watch TV. They also have activities like bingo and other stuff.
Provider Response
He1018
3
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October 29, 2018
The rooms at GreenTree at Mt. Vernon are adequate. They were supposed to remodel/paint it, but they didn't do that. They're supposed to assist with making sure my wife takes her medication on time, but they missed it the first week she was there. The place is adequate, but it isn't anything more than average. They've got an exercise area and they're scheduled for physical and speech rehab. The staff is accommodating, but I expect them to be for what I'm paying a month in rent. It's a very nice looking place on the outside and very nice on the inside, but when she first moved in, the toilet won't even flush.
Services and Amenities of GreenTree at Mt. Vernon in Mount Vernon, Illinois
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Financing & Payment Options
- All Inclusive Rent
Pets
- Pets
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- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $1000
- Special Comment: GreenTree at Mt. Vernon is located in Mr. Vernon which is the county seat of Jefferson County, Illinois. Located in the cross-roads of I-57 and I-64, Mt. Vernon is the perfect location to settle down. Home to many annual events and festivals, interactive historic landmarks, outdoor recreation adventures – there are things to do for everyone. With rich history, Mt. Vernon is now a thriving city with a growing arts culture.
- State Licenses: 5106841
State Licenses
State License: 5106841
Costs for GreenTree at Mt. Vernon in Mount Vernon, Illinois

Assisted Living
$3,995
Starting Price

Memory Care
$5,495
Starting Price
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