Long-term Care and Skilled Nursing in Naperville
Feel the Comfort of True Care
When your loved one requires short-term sub-acute care or long-term acute senior health care, the first criteria you look for are knowledgeable team members and expert services. But you also want to find an environment that feels like home, with caring people who infuse connection and joy into each day. That’s exactly the skilled nursing experience you’ll find at The Springs at Monarch Landing.
There is simply no better place for skilled nursing in Naperville. The Springs consistently earns high ratings from The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and nurses are on-site 24 hours a day. Our team of senior care professionals is highly qualified and expertly trained, and they have a passion for person-centered care. From the very beginning, the team works with each resident to design a customized care plan that serves their specific needs and preferences.
Within our household residence model, seniors can feel completely comfortable in shared spaces, sitting by warm fireplaces, sharing a meal or enjoying time on the patio — all while surrounded by friends and familiar team members. Flexible dining hours and meal choices add variety. And when you return to your personal suite, you’ll find a space all your own. All skilled nursing suites include private baths to provide privacy and promote dignity. Suites can also be personalized with residents’ artwork and furniture. It’s your space. You should love it.
To learn more about short-term and long-term skilled nursing in Naperville, fill out a contact form.
“We were doing a good job with her at home; the best that we could. But we couldn’t spend as much time with her as they do at The Springs. It’s incredible.”
-Springs Family Member
Frequently Asked Questions
What is skilled nursing?
Skilled nursing is round-the-clock care for individuals with acute medical needs provided by licensed nurses and therapists. Skilled nursing is appropriate for people recovering from illness, injury, surgery or stroke that need intensive therapy and care to gain optimal well-being and health.
When is skilled nursing necessary?
Commonly skilled nursing is required after a senior experiences an illness or injury. These are some conditions that often require skilled care for seniors:
- Congestive heart failure
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Stroke
- Cardiac failure
- Parkinson’s disease
- Diabetes
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Other major illness
- Hip or bone fracture
- Fall-related injury
- Orthopedic surgery
- Severe osteoarthritis
When would someone need long-term care?
Potential candidates for long-term nursing care include seniors who are dealing with an ongoing health condition or disability, persistent or severe pain, a chronic medical condition, permanent disability, or those who need help with activities of daily living.
Will Medicare pay for skilled nursing?
The Springs at Monarch Landing is Medicare-certified. After a qualifying hospital stay, Medicare typically fully covers up to the first 20 days. After that, Medicare pays for a portion of the cost but there is a daily coinsurance. Medicare payment rules are very strict and depend on a number of factors. Your out-of-pocket expense may vary based on any additional insurance coverage that you may have. Visit https://www.medicare.gov/coverage/skilled-nursing-facility-care.html for more details.
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