Villas of Hollybrook & Reflections – Streator is dedicated solely to memory care, concentrating its resources on residents who are living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. The community offers individualized care plans that are reviewed regularly to track cognitive changes and adjust support levels, giving residents consistent assistance with daily tasks such as bathing, grooming, and medication management.
Clinical services are built into the daily routine. On-site speech therapy is available for residents who need help with communication or swallowing challenges, and specialized diabetes care helps residents monitor blood sugar levels, coordinate insulin schedules, and manage diet. Families who need temporary support can arrange respite or short-term stays, during which their loved ones receive the same level of monitoring and engagement as full-time residents. All care takes place inside a secured community designed to reduce wandering risks while still allowing freedom of movement within monitored areas.
Residences range in size and layout, and not every apartment includes every feature. Floor plans may offer wheelchair-accessible showers to ease personal hygiene, and select units allow pets so long as the resident can manage their daily needs. Many apartments look onto landscaped outdoor areas that give residents safe spaces to spend time outside without leaving the secured perimeter.
Meals are prepared on site, with staff able to accommodate gluten-free and low- or no-sodium diets. All-day dining lets residents choose mealtimes that fit their personal schedule rather than follow a fixed seating. Portions and menu choices are monitored to align with individual care plans, particularly for those with diabetes or swallowing difficulties.
Residents have access to an activity center that hosts organized programs and clubs, as well as indoor and outdoor walking paths that provide safe exercise options in any season. Sensory-based activities are scheduled regularly to help maintain cognitive function and reduce agitation, tailoring stimulation to each individual’s needs.