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The Glenwood of Mahomet
1709 S Division St, Mahomet, IL, 61853
The Glenwood of Mahomet
1709 S Division St, Mahomet, IL, 61853
Welcome to The Glenwood of Mahomet, an Assisted Living community located in Mahomet, Illinois. The cost of the assisted living community at The Glenwood of Mahomet starts at a monthly rate of $2,250 to $4,945. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
From The Community
Where the only things you leave behind are your worries! Residents love The glenwood a place to call home service with a smile we provide friendly, quality service, from weekly housekeeping & laundry service to medication and bathing assistance. Feel the warming comfort of caring staff, delicious meals and knowing that someone is there when needed. Listen to what the residents have to say about the community they call home. Assisted living serviceslocate a communitylisten to the pros we at the glenwood know how good the comfort of home feels. We take pride in our facilities, knowing that each of them has been designed to provide our residents a true sense of home. Through the front doors of our communities you will find warmth in our design, staff and services. It’s the warming comfort of caring staff, delicious meals, entertainment and knowing that someone is there when needed that makes us “home”. To learn more about the community nearest you and what makes us an excellent choice for your retirement living, please visit the community tab above. We invite you to stop by for a tour and see how the glenwood assisted & supportive living can provide you the deserving warmth and safety of home!
There are 4 hospitals within 25 miles of The Glenwood of Mahomet. The two closest hospitals are Presence Covenant Medical Center which is 10.4 miles away and The Carle Foundation Hospital which is 11.1 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at The Glenwood of Mahomet are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Housekeeping
- Clubs & Communities
- Social Outings
- Parking
Services and Amenities
Services
- Assisted Living
- Independent Living
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Bingo
- Allowed Outdoors
Dining & Nutrition
- Healthy Snacks
- Meals Included
- Meals Provided
- Kosher
- Vegetarian
Accommodations
- Pet Friendly
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Salon / Barbershop
- Outdoor Walking Paths
- Maintenance
- Utilities Included
Care
- Nurses
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
We toured The Glenwood Assisted Living of Mahomet, and I liked the way they showed us the rooms and the grounds. They showed us all the activities and stuff they had. I liked the appearance of it. It was in good condition and it's a fairly new building. The rooms were nice and spacious. The ...
We toured The Glenwood Assisted Living of Mahomet, and I liked the way they showed us the rooms and the grounds. They showed us all the activities and stuff they had. I liked the appearance of it. It was in good condition and it's a fairly new building. The rooms were nice and spacious. The people who assisted us during the tour did a good job. They provided all the utilities. They also had a 24-hour emergency response system. They have an exercise room, a barbershop, a coffee bar, a theater room, and a snack bar.
Read moreThe Glenwood Assisted Living of Mahomet was amazing and I felt like I was in someone's very nice house. I did not feel like I was in a facility. The rooms were large, spacious, and able to accommodate residents. The staff during the tour was very transparent, caring, friendly, and willing to as...
The Glenwood Assisted Living of Mahomet was amazing and I felt like I was in someone's very nice house. I did not feel like I was in a facility. The rooms were large, spacious, and able to accommodate residents. The staff during the tour was very transparent, caring, friendly, and willing to assist. I did not check the food, but I did see a lot of people in the dining area and they seemed happy. I think I saw a woman out there knitting and they also had clubs going on.
Read moreThis place has serious issues! The food workers do NOT follow sanitary guidelines, for example there are plates ready to have food served off of them sitting on the stove 24/7 while food is cooked right next to them. Workers do NOT wear gloves, nor do they wash their hands at the appropriate moments...
This place has serious issues! The food workers do NOT follow sanitary guidelines, for example there are plates ready to have food served off of them sitting on the stove 24/7 while food is cooked right next to them. Workers do NOT wear gloves, nor do they wash their hands at the appropriate moments to prevent contamination. Extra food that does not get eaten is stored in the cooler while it is still hot causing condensation and bacteria to form. The walk in cooler itself is riddled with black and white mold on above and below every shelf and support. Standing water and moisture exemplifies this issue. Food is not properly marked to be disposed of in the correct time frames. Food sourced illness has been reported by both staff and residents. FIFO guidelines are not followed in dry storage. And the food is primarily over cooked, and undesirably prepared over all, in fact that''s one of the biggest complaints. Administration is highly unprofessional, as well as the regular staff. The "no lift policy" is insinuated as a policy, but not followed in the approval process nor in the daily/nightly routine. The staff are constantly gossiping about the residents, laughing and/or joking about their circumstances. In fact I was informed by one of the staff that assists residents, that the incorrect medication has been passed to multiple people, some more than once. They were laughing as they told me this. Residents have been informed that if they want more assistance that they need to pay more for their rent. Some calls go unanswered in the evening because the staff is aware of the needs of the residents, but are rightly under the impression that they can only assist with so much. Housekeeping floats around doing minor tasks while leaving major ones incomplete for weeks on end. Some apartments strongly resonate odor because of this. It''s not the residents fault either. Housekeeping also floats to other work stations delegating, staring, and patronizing other employees. This is a big issue with a lot of the employees as well, as it keeps them from completing tasks in a timely manner. If you are hired on as maintenance, be aware that you are under contract and must tax your own pay, they do not inform you prior to starting. Just as well, you will be informed that your duties are to refurbish vacant apartments as well as stand in the lobby and appear to be busy waiting for problems to arise. They only give you 10 hours a week to work, and while you will be informed it''s flexible, they will say that corporate wishes for you to work when they want. So in short, while minor issues will be handled accordingly, which are pretty rare you will have little time to complete the tasks that are major, just to maintain the image of a maintenance person just simply existing. Even if you know what majorly needs done, and how to do it, they are thoroughly unclear as to the tasks that are actually important. One important thing needs to be stated. They will throw around accusations to employees with little to no information. The administration in this facility do not actually give any sort of viable guidance to it''s employees either. Are unprofessional, inconsiderate, and disrespectful. Communication is a real issue, while you are told one thing, the person sitting next to you might''ve been told something completely different, or weren''t told anything at all. Because the administrator forgot, or didn''t care to mention. They are there, only when they are required. While their employees are denied overtime, and denied help with residents requiring lifting, and denied important information as to the requirements of their positions from day one. They offer meals and drinks as a benefit of any position, but if you can''t be sure if it''ll make you sick? Most of the residents in this facility are paying three times the amount they should be. They deserve much better care, and much better food. More importantly they deserve more respect, better management of the facility in which they pay to call home. The other review shows the plates my review spoke on.
Read moreI''m hearing some pretty bad things from my parents who are residents at Glenwood/Mahomet. Under staffed, poor meals, residents moving out, and most troubling to hear - missed medications.
Mother lived there for 8 yrs until she passed November 2018. I volunteered for the last 4 yrs even after she was gone. I did so because I wanted to bring some happiness to the dear people who live there in what is a mostly an isolated existence (management never expressed any gratitude for what I ...
Mother lived there for 8 yrs until she passed November 2018. I volunteered for the last 4 yrs even after she was gone. I did so because I wanted to bring some happiness to the dear people who live there in what is a mostly an isolated existence (management never expressed any gratitude for what I did). Most of the staff (that has been there and stayed) are very caring and good at what they do. Management, on the other hand, is a complete joke. The residents do not come first in their eyes even though that is who they are ultimately working for. Activities are not posted (when they have them) and concerns/requests are not dealt with.
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