The Glenwood of Mahomet offers Assisted Living as its primary level of care. Residents who require help managing diabetes receive monitoring and support, and speech therapy services are available for those needing assistance with communication or swallowing issues. These clinical capabilities help residents maintain stability while remaining as independent as possible.
Additional medical support is delivered on-site. Licensed nurses oversee medication management, and occupational and physical therapists create therapy plans without residents having to leave the community. A visiting podiatrist addresses foot and ankle health, and staff can provide incontinence and ambulatory care as needed. Independent Living services are also accessible for residents who need minimal assistance but still benefit from the security of staff oversight and routine health checks.
Apartments and suites come in several layouts, some overlooking landscaped outdoor areas such as Midwest Village or the Nicholas Conservatory & Anderson Gardens–inspired spaces. Features like housekeeping, utilities, cable TV, wheelchair-accessible showers, and parking are available in many units, though not every accommodation includes every feature. A library and computer lounge, pet-friendly policies, and walking paths give residents options for both relaxation and mobility.
Dining is structured around regular mealtimes with staff-prepared dishes, and healthy snacks are stocked throughout the day. Residents can request kosher or vegetarian menus, and standard meals are included in the monthly rate. The culinary team coordinates with healthcare staff to accommodate dietary restrictions tied to diabetes or other conditions, helping residents meet nutritional goals.
For daily engagement, the community maintains an activity center that hosts bingo, clubs, and group programs focused on health and wellness. Organized social outings allow residents to spend time off-site, while outdoor areas on the property provide space for fresh air and light exercise. These services aim to keep residents active and socially connected without compromising safety or routine care.