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Victory Centre of Galewood
2370 N Newcastle Ave, Chicago, IL, 60707
Victory Centre of Galewood
2370 N Newcastle Ave, Chicago, IL, 60707
Welcome to Victory Centre of Galewood, a Pathways Senior Living community offering customized personal care services in beautiful Chicago, Il.
At Victory Centre of Galewood, residents are treated to care tailored to their unique needs. As a supportive living community, Victory Centre of Galewood offers additional peace of mind for those calling their residence home — when a qualifying resident is no longer able to pay for care with his or her private funds, he or she can continue to call Victory Centre of Galewood home thanks to the community’s unique financial assistance programs.
By offering financial peace of mind, Victory Centre of Galewood eliminates one of the most detrimental stressors for those seeking retirement living. Families are welcome to learn more about supportive living and financial assistance for Victory Centre of Galewood residents by chatting iwht us below.
Supportive Living in Chicago, IL
Victory Centre of Galewood’s supportive living program operates similarly to assisted living programs. Residents receive and ideal balance of support and independence tailored to their unique needs, with staff available 24-hours to assist.
Staff members provide medication management and assist residents with their activities of daily living, like bathing, grooming, and dressing. While caregivers go above and beyond to anticipate residents’ needs to minimize emergencies, emergency call systems are located in each apartment home at Victory Centre of Galewood.
Victory Centre of Galewood uses a pre-transition assessment to identify each person’s unique daily care needs, creating their service plan accordingly. As a person’s care needs change, so will his or her service plan.
Supportive services like housekeeping and transportation help residents navigate daily life with ease, providing peace of mind about their surroundings and making it to nearby medical appointments. Families are welcome to learn more about the supportive services and amenities at Victory Centre of Galewood by chatting with us below.
SenseSations Culinary Experience at Victory Centre of Galewood
Pathways Senior Living offers chef-prepared meals at each of their communities, courtesy of the award-winning SenseSations Culinary Experience.
Residents are invited to dine together in the beautiful restaurant-style dining room for breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily, enjoying time with their peers as they savor their favorite classic recipes and seasonal tastes.
Residents with special dietary needs are welcome to request adjustment and substitutions as necessary to comply with their recommendations. To learn more about the SenseSations Culinary Experience, please chat with us below.
VIVA! Signature Life Enrichment at Victory Centre of Galewood
Victory Centre of Galewood’s VIVA! Signature Programs open up endless opportunities for residents to have fun on campus, bringing exciting enrichment opportunities to their residence every morning, afternoon, and evening.
The Signature Programs span a diverse range of interests, giving residents opportunities for lifelong learning, creative expression, exercise, and more. Families are welcome to learn more about the VIVA! Signature Programs at Victory Centre of Galewood by chatting with us below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does Victory Centre of Galewood accept Medicare or Medicaid?
As a non-medical retirement community, Victory Centre of Galewood does not provide post-acute healthcare and is not certified to accept Medicare or Medicaid as payment.
By providing supportive living, the community offers additional financial assistance to residents they may not find at a typical assisted living community.
Typical payment options for Victory Centre of Galewood include private pay, long-term care insurance, VA benefits, and Medicaid waivers. Families are welcome to get more information about paying for a non-medical retirement community by chatting with us below.
Q: How much does Victory Centre of Galewood cost?
Victory Centre of Galewood’s monthly fees vary, taking each resident’s unique care needs and housing choices into consideration. By providing individualized fees, residents do not have to pay for space or care they do not need.
Families are welcome to request a free quote for Victory Centre of Galewood by chatting with us below.
Q: What levels of care does Victory Centre of Galewood provide?
Victory Centre of Galewood is a supportive living community, offering customized personal care services in line with those families may expect from an assisted living residence.
Supportive living provides residents with additional financial assistance when private pay options are no longer available to cover the costs of care.
The community does not provide post-acute healthcare or skilled nursing care. Families must arrange medical care with a third-party provider.
Families are welcome to learn more about the supportive living program at Victory Centre of Galewood by chatting with us below.
Q: Does Victory Centre of Galewood allow pets?
Victory Centre of Galewood is a pet-friendly community, welcoming residents to live with their cat or dog while calling their residence home. To learn more about the pet policy at Victory Centre of Galewood, including their requirements for breed and size, please chat with us below
Q: What coronavirus precautions does Victory Centre of Galewood take?
Victory Centre of Galewood is committed to keeping staff and residents safe from the novel coronavirus disease, implementing a range of precautions as advised by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to limit the spread of infection.
By requiring staff to wear masks on campus and residents to follow social distancing protocol during community events, the community is able to prevent COVID-19 from spreading on campus as best they can. The community strongly encourages all staff and residents to be vaccinated against COVID-19 for maximum protection.
Families are welcome to get more information about the current coronavirus precautions in place as best they can. The community strongly encourages all staff and residents to be vaccinated against COVID-19 for maximum protection.
Families are welcome to get more information about the current coronavirus precautions in place at Victory Center of Galewood by chatting with us below.
Q: How do I find more information about Victory Centre of Galewood?
Victory Centre of Galewood offers free tours of their community, helping families get a better idea of the types of housing and amenities they provide in-person.
While in-person tours may be limited as a COVID-19 precaution, the community offers virtual tours for a closer look at their residence online. To learn more about tour availability, please chat with us below.
There are 55 hospitals within 25 miles of Victory Centre of Galewood. The two closest hospitals are Shriners Hospital For Children which is 0.3 miles away and Community First Medical Center which is 2.2 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Victory Centre of Galewood are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Clubs & Communities
- Pool
- Activity Center
- Pet Friendly
Services and Amenities
Services
- Social Outings
- Housekeeping
- Assisted Living
- Hospice
- French
- Complimentary Transportation
Activities & Fitness
- All-Day Dining
- Fitness Programs
- Arts and Crafts
- Yoga
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Allowed Outdoors
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Included
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Professional Chef
- Low / No Sodium
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Parking
- Salon / Barbershop
- Fireplace
- Outdoor Garden
- Central Air Conditioning
Care
- Nurses
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Memory care
- Medication management
Neighborhood
- Arts and Crafts Center
My brother is at the Victory Centre of Galewood. It is geared more to people that can take care of themselves. I found the staff, the CNAs, and everyone to be very conscientious and nice. Occasionally, I am disappointed though because some of the staff in the wellness department call even if they kn...
My brother is at the Victory Centre of Galewood. It is geared more to people that can take care of themselves. I found the staff, the CNAs, and everyone to be very conscientious and nice. Occasionally, I am disappointed though because some of the staff in the wellness department call even if they know that I work during the day. So, I'll call them back immediately, but that individual was not available anymore and you don't get a callback. You have to continue to call them or to go over their head, but that's only to some of the representatives in the wellness department, not all of them. They care about their residents and my brother. His health has deteriorated somewhat and they made an exception and got him into rehab. He's had several falls, but they didn't immediately say, "One more fall and you're out." So, they do try to work with him first. Some of them are exceptional and he seems to like the food too. With COVID, I think a lot of stuff has been cut down. They have movies, a gym, and a lot more. They don't have a good parking facility for family members. It's very difficult to park in that area and I believe the garage that they have is meant for some of the residents. The rooms are large enough. There is a small kitchenette, a microwave, and a normal size fridge. The bathroom is extremely wide. It's flexible for a person with a disability, a wheelchair, or walker. They're pretty good. However, I think it's a good neighborhood. The majority of it is residential. There are parks nearby and a community center. Then on the other side, it's more business-like, there are restaurants and the like, so the residents that are more mobile can go out and get food. There is a barbershop around the corner as well. It's a pretty good community. I feel that my brother's safe.
Read moreMy brother will be moving into Victory Centre of Galewood. It's a diverse community and we're looking for a place where my brother can speak languages, Spanish and English. There are a lot of people who speak both languages. Depending on how he feels, he might be able to speak any language...
My brother will be moving into Victory Centre of Galewood. It's a diverse community and we're looking for a place where my brother can speak languages, Spanish and English. There are a lot of people who speak both languages. Depending on how he feels, he might be able to speak any language he chooses if he knows who he's speaking to. So, Spanish is his primary language, but he's been in the States more time than the time he was in Puerto Rico. So, he's able to use both languages there. It's very open. Once you come in, it's like you come into a large place, but it's not that large. It looks like a place where there is a lot to do and there's space, and things are not crowded. It has a garden on the second floor, which is beautiful. It is very clean. They have a beauty salon. They have a weight room, a place to do exercises, and a library. They have a lot of activities, and they're pretty busy in terms of the activities that they do with people that live there.
Read moreOverall, I feel there's a pretty high level of competency from what I can tell. I think that as the world opens up, Victory Centre will open up as well. They'll be able to schedule activities off campus. It's a nice location in the Oak Park area , with a vet across the street for her dog. Overal...
Overall, I feel there's a pretty high level of competency from what I can tell. I think that as the world opens up, Victory Centre will open up as well. They'll be able to schedule activities off campus. It's a nice location in the Oak Park area , with a vet across the street for her dog. Overall I'm pretty positive about it. It seems clean when I walk in to drop off food or pick up my love one for appointments. I have two key contacts, the director and the liaison, who have both been terrific. I've been able to get information from them, but some miscommunications have occurred with the nursing staff. It's been difficult to reach the nurse right away. There was a bit of a lag in communication there to begin with, but has gotten better. My loved one has not been a big fan of the food. Certain things are good, the soup and the eggs. But the main courses not so much. There really haven't been many activities due to Covid, but that seems to be opening up more. And we're encouraged by the schedule we were shown of what was going on before Covid.
Read moreEverything was great and I had no complaints about how the interview went. It’s a place with friendly people and a excellent staff of employees. Thanks