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Clarendale of Addison
1651 West Lake Street, Addison, IL, 60101
Clarendale of Addison
1651 West Lake Street, Addison, IL, 60101
Exquisite Senior Living in Addison
Clarendale of Addison offers what operator Life Care Services calls “exceptional signature experiences” and what families describe as “outstanding.” Reviews rave about the “wonderful” community’s exceptional care, fabulous food, beautiful surroundings and packed activities schedule. Nestled next to Centennial Park in Addison, Illinois, the retirement community offers exquisite senior lifestyles for older adults in the Chicago area.
With experience, skill and care dedicated to the needs of independent living, assisted living and memory care, Clarendale of Addison is ready to support seniors through every phase of retirement. Whether they need a little dignified assistance with grooming and bathing, expert support with the challenges of cognitive and memory impairment, or just a chore-free lifestyle filled with friendships and engaging experiences, seniors love the community they find here.
One of the biggest attractions of life at Clarendale of Addison is the opportunity to truly enjoy relaxation. Concerns about budget, worries over healthcare management and fretting about upkeep are replaced by simple month-to-month billing, flexible health and wellness programs, and the welcome relief of letting someone else take care of housekeeping, linens and maintenance.
Make Every Day Work for You
You still enjoy the flexibility to choose a home that suits you and curate days that meet your desires. There’s a wide range of apartment layouts and sizes available, and the floor plans are designed in line with the needs of different lifestyles. Enjoy chef-prepared delicacies in one of the community dining rooms, take your dog for a walk (pets are welcome), work out in the fitness studio or join friends for an excursion. Every day is your own at Clarendale of Addison.
Marcus Addison Cinema is down the street, Lake Mill Plaza shopping center is five minutes away, and East Branch Forest Preserve is just one of the local nature areas. Golfers are surrounded by attractive options, and days out in Chicago are less than forty minutes away. Nearby healthcare options include Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital and Elmhurst Hospital — Main Campus.
Find out how easily you can enjoy a rewarding retirement at Clarendale of Addison; please chat with our team to schedule a tour.
There are 55 hospitals within 25 miles of Clarendale of Addison. The two closest hospitals are Adventist Glenoaks which is 2.7 miles away and Alexian Brothers Medical Center 1 which is 4.1 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Clarendale of Addison are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Fitness Programs
- Clubs & Communities
- Restaurant Style Dining
Services and Amenities
Services
- Activity Center
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- Transportation at Cost
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Social Outings
- Allowed Outdoors
- Karaoke
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Professional Chef
- Gluten-free
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Kitchenette
- deck
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Outdoor Areas
- Piano or Organ
Great facility EXCEPT for memory care. My father transitioned from assisted care to memory care several months ago. Sad to say that the residents in memory care seem to be overlooked when it comes to their meals . Meals are routinely Served late, making the residents sit at the table for an hour or ...
Great facility EXCEPT for memory care. My father transitioned from assisted care to memory care several months ago. Sad to say that the residents in memory care seem to be overlooked when it comes to their meals . Meals are routinely Served late, making the residents sit at the table for an hour or more. Then when the meals are served, they are usually cold . Very sad situation for residents who are paying a premium price for their care. We have repeatedly expressed our displeasure with this situation, and are repeatedly told it will be addressed, however it has yet to be . Very sad situation for residents that do not Have much to look forward to in the course of their day. A hot meal served on time is not too much to ask, especially given the premium cost charged for their care . We did have a good experience with assisted living, and cannot understand why this great care is not extended to the memory care residents.
Read moreI have a friend who lives there at Clarendale of Addison in the memory unit, and it's very nice. She's in her 90s and she's a lot forgetful, but she's very happy there. They have good food, she said. The staff was very nice. I spent more time with the staff in memory care. They h...
I have a friend who lives there at Clarendale of Addison in the memory unit, and it's very nice. She's in her 90s and she's a lot forgetful, but she's very happy there. They have good food, she said. The staff was very nice. I spent more time with the staff in memory care. They had a common area and separate bedrooms. They had a room where they could do puzzles. It was very clean. We were in her room mostly, but we also sat out at the dinner table when they were serving supper. The dining area looked very nice both in the memory care and the general one. Her room was a nice size. It seemed very spacious.
Read moreWhat a pleasant place to live. My Mom & Dad have been living at Clarendale of Addison in their Independent Living for two years now and have been very satisfied with staff & residents. Great place!!!
We had a great tour experience with Clarendale of Addison. The facility was absolutely beautiful inside and out, but unfortunately it was just too expensive for what my friend was going to be able to afford.
I was a resident at Clarendale of Addison. It started to be a very positive experience. But through the months that I lived there, it had gotten more and more negative. We needed good food, we needed socialization, and all of those things have gone downhill rapidly. So, I would not recommend it to a...
I was a resident at Clarendale of Addison. It started to be a very positive experience. But through the months that I lived there, it had gotten more and more negative. We needed good food, we needed socialization, and all of those things have gone downhill rapidly. So, I would not recommend it to anyone. The building looked good, but there were quite a number of emergencies, lots of maintenance happening, and thermostats that didn't work. The 2-bedroom unit was very small. My bedroom was able to hold my twin bed and my computer table, and that was it. The closets were very small. All of my off-season clothes had to be stored in suitcases. The food is from Sysco. It's not tasty. They'll throw it in a styrofoam container for you to take it when there are not enough servers, and there are never enough servers. So, people stand in line to get food in styrofoam boxes to take upstairs. People don't attend activities. This facility was not attending to specific senior needs.
Read moreClarendale of Addison is a very lively and upbeat facility with great staff, however quality of food and the food service is subpar for the monthly cost of assisted living. The room size for a one bedroom apartment is excellent!