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Cedarhurst of Quincy
319 S. 48th Street, Quincy, IL, 62305
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Cedarhurst of Quincy
319 S. 48th Street, Quincy, IL, 62305
Welcome to Cedarhurst of Quincy, a Memory Care community located in Quincy, Illinois. The cost of the assisted living community at Cedarhurst of Quincy starts at a monthly rate of $3,810 to $5,950. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It’s always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed.
There is a hospital, Hannibal Regional Hospital, that is only 16.2 miles away from Cedarhurst of Quincy.
Some of the key amenities available at Cedarhurst of Quincy are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Activity Center
- Outdoor Areas
Services and Amenities
Activities & Fitness
- Visiting Chaplain or Priest
- Live Musical Performances
- Birthday Parties
- Social Outings
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
Accommodations
- Dogs Allowed
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
Care
- Indoor Walking Paths
- Outdoor Walking Paths
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Memory care
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Cedarhurst of Quincy
319 S. 48th Street, Quincy, IL, 62305
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Cedarhurst of Quincy was very pleasant. The person who gave me a tour, Tammy, was very knowledgeable and very pleasant. I enjoyed her company. She showed me all around the place and she was excellent. The rooms were compact, but they were certainly large enough to be comfortable. They had nice big...
Cedarhurst of Quincy was very pleasant. The person who gave me a tour, Tammy, was very knowledgeable and very pleasant. I enjoyed her company. She showed me all around the place and she was excellent. The rooms were compact, but they were certainly large enough to be comfortable. They had nice big windows with the light coming in. Most of them looked out to the open space around the building with a big grass lawn, not a parking lot or the streets. The place was immaculate. The dining area looked very nice with individual tables and tables of four.
Read moreMy sister has moved into Cedarhurst of Quincy. It is very modern. The rooms are all individual rooms; they're nice-sized. They have restaurant-style dining. They have a little courtyard for them. They deep clean their rooms once a week or so and they take care of their laundry. It's a nice place. Th...
My sister has moved into Cedarhurst of Quincy. It is very modern. The rooms are all individual rooms; they're nice-sized. They have restaurant-style dining. They have a little courtyard for them. They deep clean their rooms once a week or so and they take care of their laundry. It's a nice place. They have an activities director, and they have a board in the common areas that tells the different times and different types of activities they're going to have throughout the day. They're willing to participate or if they choose not to, they don't have to. They just have different types of games and little exercise sessions and things of that nature. The staff have all been extremely helpful and understanding. They're nice folks. Compared to lots of other places, it's not that much more expensive. Almost all of them run in the same ballpark as Cedarhurst, but it's just pretty nice for the money.
Read moreI was at my wit's end when I was given the name of Cedarhurst. I was so stressed, and the woman in admissions made it so easy, a no-brainer. I could call her at any time with a question or concern. If she was not there, she always called me back, and she was always so kind and understanding. My...
I was at my wit's end when I was given the name of Cedarhurst. I was so stressed, and the woman in admissions made it so easy, a no-brainer. I could call her at any time with a question or concern. If she was not there, she always called me back, and she was always so kind and understanding. My loved one having dementia is not great, but finding a place where she can be comfortable and safe is just immeasurable. Everybody there has been very friendly and helpful. It's not at all like a typical "nursing home." You would not know this is an older folks' home. My loved one has her own little apartment. As far back as I can remember, my loved one had her hair done every week. But she hasn't been able to do that for some time. Well, the activities director here does the ladies' hair twice a week at no charge, and her going above and beyond like that has just made a world of difference to my loved one, to be able to get her hair done.
Read moreMy mother-in-law has been in Cedarhurst of Quincy. It's a memory care place. She's getting very forgetful, so we were told she needed to be in that place. They have a neighborhood, and I believe there are 14 people that live inside the place that they can talk to, and they eat together. This at leas...
My mother-in-law has been in Cedarhurst of Quincy. It's a memory care place. She's getting very forgetful, so we were told she needed to be in that place. They have a neighborhood, and I believe there are 14 people that live inside the place that they can talk to, and they eat together. This at least allows her to get out and talk to people, and make a better life, probably for her, and I like that part of it. We're just having trouble getting her medications. If she had a bad headache, or something like that at night, which she does from time to time, she's not getting the pain medication for it. They have a nurse that comes in that gives out the medication and she just comes in during the day, so if there's a problem at night, you can't get much help. Her room is nice, but it's very small. By design, they told us they like to have small rooms, because they want the residents to go out and spend their time. There's a nice living area with a TV, and they play games, and they got a kitchen where they feed together. I haven't tasted anything there myself, but she says the food is OK. They play bingo, I've seen them throwing a football around, and they had a party for St. Patrick's Day. The atmosphere is very good. The major problem is getting her medications. The building is only a couple years old, so everything is pretty new. It has a courtyard in the middle of the area that they can go into when the weather is nice. Everything is new and clean.
Read moreThis place has only been open about 3 months. The only problem I see is the overnight staff is not always up to par