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Park Place of Elmhurst (Illinois)
represents new ministry opportunities for Providence Life
Services. Our first "Life Care" community, Park Place will
offer residents a vibrant lifestyle at a locked-in rate, with
guaranteed access to assisted living, memory support, or
skilled nursing in the future
as new health needs arise.
Construction is nearly complete,
and the first residents are
scheduled to move in by
early 2012.
Providence at Home (Illinois)
has begun extending
their reach — in 2011 they stretched their service area to
include Chicago's western suburbs, and further growth is
anticipated.
Holland Home (South Holland, Illinois)
completed the transformation
of their fourth floor lobby
area into a warm, welcoming
fellowship foyer, adding a
special dining venue off the
main hallway. The change
has given residents and their
families more comfortable
places to socialize and enjoy each
other's company.
See a photo gallery of why it was all worth the wait.
Village Woods (Crete, Illinois)
Starting this spring, Village Woods began partnering with Providence At Home to offer nursing services to Independent Living residents. With these additional services, we were able to offer greater levels of care to residents who might not otherwise be able to live on their own safely.
Providence Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center (South Holland, IL)
formalized an arrangement
with Ingalls Health Systems, who now provides rehabilitation services at our location, as well as laboratory, x-ray, and physician services. Providence and Ingalls are working closely together to analyze hospital readmission rates and develop clinical pathways designed to minimize hospital recidivism, which benefits not only our patients but also both our organizations.
Providence Healthcare and Rehabiltation Center (Zeeland, MI)
formalized an arrangement with Mary Free Bed, the largest rehabilitation hospital in Michigan. Providence is now part of the Mary Free Bed network.
Read the news release
Skilled Nursing Communities (Illinois and Michigan)
Many of the rooms in our skilled nursing communities have been converted to private accommodations and enhanced with new décor and furniture, including flat-screen TVs. Responses from the people we serve indicate that they find the atmosphere more conducive to recovery. Stop by sometime and see what we've done!