Presence Resurrection Life Center in Chicago offers both Assisted Living and Independent Living, giving residents the option to choose the level of day-to-day support they need. Short-stay respite is available, and the community maintains dedicated programs for pulmonary rehabilitation and on-site physical therapy. The center does not provide specialized dementia care, so families seeking memory support for advanced cognitive loss should consider that limitation before move-in.
Health oversight is anchored by an emergency call system and a clinical team that includes nurses, therapists, and on-site specialists. Services range from diabetic management, dialysis—including peritoneal dialysis—IV therapy, wound and pain care, and COPD management, to an in-house bariatric care unit and coordinated care through the Care Navigator Program. Residents can receive full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and staff perform walker, wheelchair, standby, or one-person transfers. Electronic medication administration records and QuietCare remote monitoring add another layer of safety and accuracy for treatment plans.
Apartment layouts vary, but many include cable television access, housekeeping, and views of landscaped outdoor areas or the garden. Some units open directly onto these outdoor spaces, while others do not, so prospective residents should confirm the exact features of the apartment they are considering.
Dining services provide three daily meals, with menus that can be adjusted for low-sodium, kosher, vegetarian, gluten-free, or general allergen-free requirements. Healthy snacks are available throughout the day, and staff are able to assist residents who require help with eating.
The campus rounds out daily living with resident parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, an on-site barber and beauty shop, exercise and movie rooms, internet access, communal gardens, a library, special-interest clubs, and regular religious services held on the grounds.