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Comprehensive Memory Care near Elgin, IL.
At Covenant Living at Windsor Park, our staff initiates interest-specific programs strategically designed to help ease the challenges of memory loss including reminiscing, spiritual opportunities, life histories and more–all in a comforting environment.
Available Services
- Physical frailty and memory support
- Medication management and administration
- Specially trained care team
- Licensed nursing care for injections (not insulin) and dressing change
- Assistance with dressing and grooming
- Bathing assistance
- Incontinence assistance
- Care associates available 24 hours
- Silent nurse-call system
- Non-confining resident monitoring system
Residences
- Studio apartments
Dining
- Three chef-prepared meals daily with table service
- Dietitian consultant available
- Special diets accommodated
- Meal delivery if necessary
Worried about your loved one’s declining memory? Download our resource, “Top 10 Signs Your Loved One May Need Memory Care” to see if memory care may be a good option.
Keep in mind, you do not have to be a current resident of our retirement community to benefit from our Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing or short-term Rehabilitation services, nor will you have to pay an entrance fee to enter one of the areas noted above. In our short-term Rehabilitation program, we accept Medicare and are in-network providers for a number of managed care and Medicare Advantage programs.
To learn more about our services, please click here to contact us online or call (877) 806-4969.
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Windsor Park and Wheaton Academy have a connection that spans generations. Some of our residents attended high school at Wheaton Academy and/or sent their children there. Some have grandchildren now. For about a decade there has been a special connection between the sophomore history class and select residents who meet with the students to share their own perspective on world events that the students are studying. COVID created obstacles to meeting students in person, but one committed resident kept the connection going by meeting with Ms. Dunlap's class via Zoom. This Spring semester we were delighted to go eat lunch with some of the students in Mr. Leman's classroom and have lively conversations. Then there was a big Q&A program in the library with all 85 sophomore Global Civilization students. All of the students loved to hear our resident’s best advice and their memories of historical events! We can’t wait to see them again in the fall. ... See MoreSee Less
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The study examined over 2,500 Americans and found something remarkable: older adults are shattering the stereotypes associated with aging. These individuals are rewriting the narrative of what it means to grow older and challenging preconceived notions: ow.ly/XqAu50OA3Xa ... See MoreSee Less
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