Oak Brook Care in Oak Brook, Illinois, operates as a skilled nursing facility that provides 24-hour clinical oversight. Residents have access to licensed nurses around the clock for medication administration, IV therapy, wound care, and chronic disease management. The center offers short-term rehabilitation after hospitalization, with physical, occupational, and speech therapies available seven days a week. Specialized programs support orthopedic recovery, cardiac and pulmonary conditions, and complex post-surgical needs, helping residents regain function and safely transition to the next level of care.
Beyond direct medical services, the facility coordinates on-site physician and nurse-practitioner visits, laboratory and diagnostic testing, and pharmacy consultation to ensure timely adjustments to treatment plans. A dedicated interdisciplinary team holds regular care conferences with residents and family members, and social services staff assist with discharge planning and community resource connections. The community also maintains infection prevention protocols, fall-reduction initiatives, and a secure medication management system to protect resident health and safety.
Accommodations include a mix of private and semi-private rooms equipped with adjustable hospital beds, in-room climate controls, cable television, wireless internet, and en-suite or nearby bathrooms. Each room has an emergency call system linked directly to the nursing station. Common lounges and landscaped outdoor patios provide additional spaces for visits and activities. Not all accommodations have all the listed features, so prospective residents should confirm specific room details during a tour.
Meals are prepared on site under the guidance of a registered dietitian who oversees therapeutic diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, and texture-modified menus. Residents receive three daily meals served in a communal dining room designed to accommodate mobility devices, with staff available to provide feeding assistance when necessary. Snacks and hydration stations remain accessible throughout the day, and tray service is offered to residents who are medically unable to leave their rooms.