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Montclare Supportive Living Community
4339 W 18th Place, Chicago, IL, 60623
Montclare Supportive Living Community
4339 W 18th Place, Chicago, IL, 60623
A Wonderful Alternative
Everyone has a different reason for loving life in Chicago, Illinois. For some, it’s the festivals and food. For some, it’s the vibrant parks and nature spots. For others, it’s the convenience of having world-class museums, galleries, shopping and healthcare nearby.
A new development in Chicago’s Lawndale neighborhood, The Montclare, is dedicated to affordable supportive living for seniors on Medicaid and those only receiving Social Security benefits. The $27.7 million facility shows that older adults can enjoy the same happy, independent retirements as other seniors. The community is operated by Gardant, which offers seniors Love, Compassion & Dignity.
The spacious private apartments at The Montclare have been designed around the needs of senior living. They feature modern conveniences like kitchenettes, spacious bathrooms and an emergency alert system. The certified staff is on duty 24/7 to provide residents with personal assistance and care. This includes housekeeping, laundry and meals, so seniors can spend their days doing the things they love most.
Affordable but Luxurious
Just because The Montclare provides affordable assisted living doesn’t mean residents go without luxurious amenities. You’ll find them enjoying fun-filled conversations in the fireside lounge, relaxing with a good book in the library, using the internet in the business center, working out in the fitness center, and getting their hair done in the beauty salon. Daily activities, therapy services, delicious dining and group outings create rounded lifestyles for all.
The Montclare is close to Douglass (Anna and Frederick) Park, Garfield Park and Columbus Park. Shopping and dining at destinations like Hawthorne Works and Little Village are just around the corner. Local healthcare providers include John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County and West Suburban Medical Center.
Learn more about how superior senior living can fit any budget by clicking on the links on this page to get details and prices or arrange a tour of The Montclare by chatting with our team.
There are 59 hospitals within 25 miles of Montclare Supportive Living Community. The two closest hospitals are Saint Anthony Hospital which is 1.9 miles away and Loretto Hospital which is 1.9 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Montclare Supportive Living Community are:
- Beauty & Barber
- Pool
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Outdoor Areas
- Social Outings
Services and Amenities
Services
- Activity Center
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
- On-site beauty/barber salon
Activities & Fitness
- Allowed Outdoors
- Karaoke
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
- Intergenerational Programs
- Birthday Parties
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Gluten-free
- Low / No Sodium
- No Sugar
- Vegan
- Meals Provided
Accommodations
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Kitchenette
- Handicap Accessible
- Air Conditioned
- Beauty Salon
Care
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Memory care
- Medication management
- Doctor
The Montclare Supportive Living - Lawndale was very clean. The residential rooms were very nicely laid out. I like the fact that they had two separate seating areas, one kind of up a couple of floors and then one on the lower main floor. I like the outdoor seating area with the gazebo. It was a very...
The Montclare Supportive Living - Lawndale was very clean. The residential rooms were very nicely laid out. I like the fact that they had two separate seating areas, one kind of up a couple of floors and then one on the lower main floor. I like the outdoor seating area with the gazebo. It was a very nice facility. They were in a game of bingo when I was there. They had a little issue with the elevators. They had just finished lunch, possibly, and the dining area had not been cleaned from the lunch, so it was a little disappointing. The playground was inaccessible from the garden area, but it was secluded enough to just sit and enjoy yourself. They had a beauty shop, a barber shop, and a workout area. They also had nurses on duty to assist you. They provide some assistance with transportation, like going to a doctor's appointment.
Read moreThe Montclare Supportive Living - Lawndale looked very grand just from the outside without stepping in. And when you go in, it was nice. The room that we waited in was nice. Everybody seemed friendly, and the residents looked happy. The staff who assisted us with the tour was very professional and a...
The Montclare Supportive Living - Lawndale looked very grand just from the outside without stepping in. And when you go in, it was nice. The room that we waited in was nice. Everybody seemed friendly, and the residents looked happy. The staff who assisted us with the tour was very professional and accommodating. The laundry room and the beauty shop were nice. The bedroom that we saw was nice, too.
Read moreMy comments are meant to be a help for family members that have a loved ones living at Montclare-Lawndale. My brother was a resident there from [dates removed]. When he completed his original application and all required paperwork he did not have a Power of Attorney on file, he was in pretty good c...
My comments are meant to be a help for family members that have a loved ones living at Montclare-Lawndale. My brother was a resident there from [dates removed]. When he completed his original application and all required paperwork he did not have a Power of Attorney on file, he was in pretty good condition health wise. As a family member we had no knowledge of him moving to this facility. All was going well. However, he became ill, was transported to to a local hospital, from there he was referred and transported to a Rehabilitation Facility. During that time Montclare destroyed/threw out all of his belongings without any notification to him or a family member. We were told because there wasn’t a Power of Attorney on file the facility followed the rules in destroying all of his belongings. I was told by a State of Illinois Agency, the rule is a 30 day notification is required. That never happened, I strongly suggest Family Members of Montclare Supportive Living review the loved one file and make sure there is a Power of Attorney on FILE. I have been unable to properly resolve this issue. Thank you very much.
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