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March 19, 2020
I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
My brother used to live in Oak Park Arms. It's a nice place, but the people in charge are very rude, and I'm so glad my brother left. I would never suggest anybody to move into that place, until they get new people there. When my brother had to transfer to assisted living because he fell, he had to wait at least a half hour to an hour for someone to come and take him to the washroom. I think that was terrible since we went from $1600 a month to over $4000 paying for this extra service. The food was okay, the dining area was a big room, and it was clean. The only thing my brother did was bingo.
October 08, 2019
By AnnieI am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
My friend was in Oak Park Arms for respite care. The care she got was very good. The place was clean, the care was very personal, and the staff was very helpful. It was overall a very pleasant experience. There are movies, exercise programs twice a day, and entertainment. I would recommend them highly. This community was more convenient and seemed to have better activities and things that were helpful to my friend's situation; that's why we chose it.
September 24, 2018
By CKI visited this facility
Oak Park Arms is basically a modified hotel. It seemed to be very contained and secure. Security looked very good as well. The staff did very well with the tour and was very pleasant. They escorted me around, answered all my questions, and were very thorough. They had a small library and meeting area. They also had nice activities. The place looked well cared for and tended.
April 17, 2018
By MarieI visited this facility
Oak Park Arms' building was very old, but the staff was very nice. The residents seemed well cared for. There were a lot of good amenities. We saw a library and a dining room. The dining area was a table setting.
July 17, 2017
By GaryI visited this facility
Oak Park was a nice facility for the elderly. The lobby seemed spacious and had a security guard. They had one-bedrooms that were like a hotel room with bathroom, dresser, and closet. They had rooms for activities, games, and a cafeteria, where they served two meals a day.
February 07, 2017
By Christopher712837I visited this facility
I visited Oak Park, it's in the suburbs, and it's like a refurbished hotel with small rooms. The layout and the activities seemed nice. The people were very friendly and informed. It had elevators and security system for getting in and out. It was situated near a park, and shopping there was nice. They have presentation, talks, dance, game activities, and holiday-type activities, and they have a printout sheet they can look over. They were very accommodating, and they were going to accommodate my diabetic diet. They had a good range of food and choices, and it was a healthy balanced meal.
January 10, 2017
By Bob656526I visited this facility
My wife stayed at Oak Park Arms for respite care in a single room with an included meal plan. The building was quite old, not modern. The interior rooms haven't been renovated, but they're clean, newly carpeted, and freshly painted. The architecture and arrangement of the room and location of the bathroom were quite cramped and difficult to use. The staff was very caring and worked very hard. The residents seemed relatively happy and accepting of the circumstances.
December 05, 2016
By Andrea702233I visited this facility
Oak Park Arms was awesome. It was very clean, and they were installing new carpets and putting on new paint. It was an old building, but it was nice. It used to be a hotel, and it was very lovely. It was right in the heart of Oak Park, so it has a very charming neighborhood feel to it. The location was very nice; it's not like it's in the middle of nowhere. The rooms looked like they're being upgraded and making them more handicap accessible. Their price plan was excellent. The residents here were very active, and the staff was super friendly.
November 19, 2016
By JJ304611I visited this facility
Oak Park Arms offered several types of different facilities and care for seniors. They were very cordial and answered all my questions. The staff was pretty nice and accommodating but not as friendly as others. They're located on a very busy corner, and the inside was pretty well-kept. They had day rooms with people working with them for assisted living. They showed us one room that was already furnished, and it was OK. It wasn't as large as I thought as they would have been, but it was clean.
September 30, 2016
By Bill088477I visited this facility
My visit at Oak Park Arms was a good experience. There was an exercise room and a salon. They had a lot of activities for the residents.
September 10, 2016
By Mary V.I visited this facility
Be careful before signing the lease. The management has you sign an addendum about medical care. If it is so important, put it in the lease. They conveniently left it out of the docs they copied for me, so I was operating without all the pertinent documents for six months. If you or your loved one have a medical emergency that requires you to leave Oak Park Arms, they will charge you for two more months of rent. It doesn't matter that they can't provide adequate care, or if you have three medical professionals and all the 24/7 caregivers they required, who say the facility is not adequate for needed care. They even had the audacity to say that if my mother had died, they wouldn't have required the two extra months rent. I would have been better off under the lease, if my mother had DIED, in other words. Furthermore, they will keep your security deposit without giving any itemized receipts of damage caused. They refused to return the deposit based on their guestimates of damage, and refused to work with the renter's insurance agent. Lastly, they were unjustly enriched, because they rented the apartment while collecting rent from my mother. They are nothing but moneygrubbers, always looking out for ways to get more from the tenants. They now require renters to do an automatic account withdrawal to get their rent more quickly and without the renter having control. This review is about the management staff, not the people who actually do the work. They were very nice, sensitive people.
June 30, 2016
By Patricia125733I visited this facility
We visited Oak Park Arms. The place is very nice, but it's overpriced. We saw the rooms and they were really small, but the staff was nice. They were very helpful. Overall, it's a small and old place.
May 10, 2016
By Claudia23I am a friend or relative of a resident
Oak Park Arms is really nice with a barber shop, a beauty shop, a restaurant. The apartments are huge as can be. They have a lot of activities. If I were to retire today and dedide to live out of my house, I would live there. The apartment is just extremely cute. They have bingo and Tai chi. What I really like about this place is once a month, they are allowed to speak their minds on what their concerns are and what they want different. The staff are very nice and helpful.
March 28, 2016
By Caring Daughter122173750I am a friend or relative of a resident
We put our mother in Oak Park Arms for a short time and were very pleased with the facility. The staff was very helpful and friendly. The administrators were very supportive. The rooms were fine. The reason we chose that for my relative over other places was because she lived in Chicago, and this had a little bit more of the city atmosphere about it. I would highly recommend it to anyone.
December 28, 2015
By Kathie PI visited this facility
We visited Oak Park Arms, and the lady who met us was very nice. It had a place for dancing and a piano. The apartments had an apartment feel. The price was acceptable. It was my aunt's first choice, but it was too far away from us. Their dining area was more like a restaurant with a menu and very pleasant. They have lots of activities with some even open to the public.
October 30, 2015
By Joseph46I am/was a resident of this facility
People here at Oak Park have been very friendly and very open to different things. It's an older community for me. The rooms are small; I'm basically in a large closet because that's what I can afford, but it's nice, and they keep it well maintained. The food portion is small for me, but for the old people, it's OK because they can't eat as much as they used to. The staff member are very congenial, care about the residents and try hard.
June 25, 2015
By Caring106011850I visited this facility
Oak Park Arms was an old hotel that they converted into a retirement home. The person who interview me did a very nice job. They seemed to be very thorough and seemed to have some nice personnel there. The place seemed well-organized. It was a nice place with good food. They also seemed to have a lot of activities there. It's a nice place if you want to go out for a walk to nearby stores in the area. They take you to doctor's appointments too. They have small rooms but I don't think I need much space. They also have rooms downstairs for activities, TV and bingo. They have special evenings with music or dancing. They bring in lecturers for talks. They play games and get people involved.
March 07, 2015
By Anonymous102840350I am a friend or relative of a resident
My mother is in Oak Park. Her room was efficient. She has a bed, a dresser, a bathroom, a closet, and a small refrigerator, but they do not give her a bath. I have tried their food, and between a one and a nine, I would say it is about a five. One thing I like about them is that she is happy right now. They have a lot of activities like live entertainment.
December 26, 2014
By Annette15I visited this facility
My visit with Oak Park Arms was good. It was an older building, which was kind of quaint. I like it because they have music piped in there. The dining area was OK. The apartments were very bright, but they didn't have skilled nursing and that was the downside about this place. However, what I like about Oak Parks was that they have a ballroom there and music. They have a lot of activities for the seniors -- like musical activities -- so that seemed good. The staff was very friendly.
February 28, 2014
By Caring41369950I visited this facility
I like Oak Park Arms. It was little less upscale. It was not quite as elegant as the other facility. But on the other hand, that's part of what I find attractive, that it was not too polished. I think it is probably a little more affordable. My podiatrist has an office in there. That is another location that I would consider. It is only a couple of blocks from where I'm living now. It is in a very convenient location under any circumstances. I didn't see as many people that I know, although I do know some of the people who live there. I did tour the apartments, and they seemed nice.
August 13, 2013
By Nancy65389450I visited this facility
Oak Park Arms was great. That's the place that my mom would live in. There were a lot of people around, lots of residents, and everybody was friendly. It's a very well involved community. They had a ton of activities. They had kitchens and studios, so if you wanted to cook you could get a room where you could cook. You don't have to buy a meal plan which was very nice and it made the rate really low. The staff was great.
June 17, 2013
By caring0543I am a friend or relative of a resident
My mother-in-law is getting the right care at Oak Park Arms and we're very happy with it. We like it very much. The overall quality that she is receiving in care is much to our liking.
January 09, 2012
By Caring201973I visited this facility
I really liked this facility and would highly recommend it. When I drove up to the place I was a bit concerned because I had to either pay for parking (which is nominal I must admit) or find street parking which was difficult on a Saturday morning. The facility is in a busy area on Oak Park avenue. However, once inside it is like being transported back in time. Oak Park Arms is 90 years old and used to be a luxury hotel. The common areas have high ceilings, ornate chandeliers and beautiful rugs. The facility is going through a renovation so there isn't any furniture in the lobby right now and some of the rooms are being renovated. What I did see on the first floor was very inviting. There is an art gallery, library with three computers and a huge ballroom which seems like a throwback to another era. Apparently there is dancing on some Sunday evenings with Seymour's Big Band, and in the summer they host a "Big Prom." Every month they host a birthday party. There is also a patio room with an enclosed outdoor deck to be used in the summer time and I am told there is a rooftop deck as well, but is now being renovated. The dining room on the main floor seemed very inviting. Three meals are included in the price of the assisted living and residents can chose from different entrees at mealtime. There is also a beauty shop and a barber shop for men. I was told that the barber had been the main barber from the Palmer House hotel. I looked at a furnished one bedroom apartment. It was roomy with two bathrooms (that is kind of astonishing). The appliances looked a bit old fashioned, but that may change with the renovation. The hallways were clean, although similar to an old hotel, a little musty. That will also probably change with the renovation. There are also laundry rooms and for people in assisted living they have their own eating area, although they can choose to go to the main dining room on the first floor. The one thing that I did not like was that while the facility had a lot to offer in terms of culture and social activities, I did not think it was as inclusive religiously. For example, there was a Christmas tree, but no menorah for Chanukah, and the facility offers Christian religious services, but not Jewish (although there is a bus that takes people to synagogues as well as churches in the area). I thought the receptionist very nice and one of the staff (I think she was the activities director) was helpful. Overall I thought this was really a lovely and welcoming place and I wouldn't hesitate to move there myself. I especially liked that it seems well integrated in the community with all kinds of people volunteering their gifts and talents
September 30, 2011
By John S.I am a friend or relative of a resident
This is a pretty darn nice little home for the elderly. It is located in the lovely and historical Oak Park neighborhood, surrounded by homes influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright, great old trees, and cheerful parks. The exterior is pleasant and inviting, and inside you will find a very clean, welcoming environment that strives to make its tenants as comfortable and happy as possible. We took my great aunt to stay here as she became dependent in her old age, and I'm content with out choice.The staff here is warm and caring, they always approach with a smile and hands extended. My aunt seems very happy there and that is the most important part of all. I don't get to visit her as much as I'd like to, but luckily the administration there is very good about keeping our family up to date on her condition. They report any notable incidents regarding her physical and mental well being and help her with the phone and even the computer to help us stay in touch with her. If anyone in the area is seeking a reliable, safe haven for an elderly friend or relative, I would highly recommend Oak Park Arms.
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Independent Living Reviews for Oak Park Arms
October 07, 2019
By CCI visited this facility
I'm disappointed with Oak Park Arms. It is located in a rehabbed hotel. There are a number of stairs in this place. Even though there are lifts available, they are disabled. The size of the room was OK, but the layout wasn't very good. The space felt a little dark. Also the staff members seemed to not really be interested in showing us around the place.
May 10, 2019
By DorothyI am/was a resident of this facility
I chose to move into Oak Park Arms independent living because it's very clean, the furnished unit I'm in is wonderful, and the food is great. They have very good food and good service. The staff knows everybody by name, that's what prompted me to go here instead of in other communities. They have concerts at least once a week, we have piano players, bingo, exercises every day, weaving, ceramics, painting, woodwork, you name it they have it here. I'm sure there are some places that are better, but I'm very happy here. The place is old, that's the only problem with it but otherwise it's fine.
December 10, 2018
By marissaI am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
We toured Oak Park Arms, we were so impressed with it, mom felt comfortable there, and she's now living there. They were very accommodating and we were very happy. They were willing to paint the walls the color my mother wanted, and we didn't have to bring all of her furniture. They provide three meals a day if she wants it, they provide housekeeping, and they have 350 activities that she can participate in a month. The rent is inclusive of utilities, and it was a perfect fit for her.
February 25, 2018
By MarykayI visited this facility
I visited Oak Park Arms. The apartments were a little small. They had bingo, groups playing cards, a bus that comes and takes people places, and a library. The staff was very friendly and very helpful.
September 30, 2016
By Karen774248I visited this facility
Oak Park Arms was very nice; we liked it. They have Bingo and outings. The dining area was nice, and the staff was very nice and very accommodating.
September 30, 2016
By Patrice604483I visited this facility
Oak Park Arms was very nice, there's a lot to do, and the people seemed to be active and enjoyed where they were. The location is one that is stimulating, and the area that it's in is family oriented. They have Bingo room, a place to rest in a rocking chair, discussions, and bible study. I saw the adult day care room, and I was considering using that. The dining area was excellent, and it seemed like you were visiting a restaurant. It had a nice decorum and was comfortable. The staff was very attentive and seemed to like what they were doing in terms of working with the elderly.
July 09, 2016
By Michele478087I visited this facility
We were pleased with Oak Park Arms; my mother was there five years ago before she went to another residential placement. They had very good programming, had very open administration, and did a lot with the community.
February 17, 2016
By Caring son36I visited this facility
Oak Park Arms was small and didn't have enough activities. The rooms were small and need to be updated. They've got an auditorium for events, a computer room, and a library.
November 09, 2015
By Anonymous115644250I am/was a resident of this facility
I moved into Oak Park Arms. The staff make the place feel like home. The people are very friendly, and the place is clean. They have different rooms to accommodate the different needs of the residents. The food is good, and we have activities every day; right now, we will go dancing in the ballroom.
August 14, 2014
By Caring90524350I visited this facility
Oak Park Arms was obviously a very old structure, and it didn't look that clean. It has the original doors and the original wood trim baseboards. It's been scratched over the decades and repainted. We ate there, and it wasn't very good. We saw a couple of units in the independent living area, but the particular units that were available were so far from the elevator. It was a really long walk, and my father-in-law has a lot of trouble walking, even with a walker. They have activities there. They have a ballroom, and they go together for activities in the ballroom.
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Adult Day Care Reviews for Oak Park Arms
September 01, 2021
By Missy@2021I visited this facility
This is a great place for your loved ones to stay, if you need a safe place for them while you are working, or if you want them to socialize or do activities. The price is not expensive for a whole day stay with food, and the lunch is good. The activities include exercise, bingo, dominoes, and card games. They have music therapy where they can listen to and talk about music. Participants attend garden therapy where they arrange fresh flowers. They also do live sing-alongs and arts and crafts. The facility is clean with a big washroom. The staff members are caring and nice. Participants have time to rest or take a nap in the recliner chair, if they like . Some participants are nice and friendly and some are more quiet.
November 17, 2017
By Shack8I interviewed this provider
I went to Oak Park Arms to look into daycare, and it didn't go well, because the residents were sitting around like zombies. They showed me the daycare facilities. They weren't doing anything, they just have people sitting on reclining chairs watching TV. The staff was very cordial. They need to be engaged and interactive with the people.
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Services and Amenities of Oak Park Arms
Costs
- All Inclusive Rent
- Rent Plus Care Fees
- Assisted Living Starting At: $3510/month
- Independent Living Starting At: $1190/month
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: We Do Not Offer Companion Suites
- Studio Apartments
Dining options
- In Room Kitchens
- Dining Room Shared Meals
- Room Service For Meals
Features
- Beauty Barber Shop
- Computer Room
- Resident Transportation
- Party Space
- Tv Room
- Garden And Patio
- Resident Parking
- Security Gate
Cleaning services
- Laundry For Linens
- Private Cleaning Services
- Housekeeping
- Laundry For Clothing
Technology and entertainment
- Cable In Rooms
- Wifi
Health services
- Skilled Nursing
- Hospice Care
- Medication Management
- Physical Therapy
- Psychiatric Care
Activities
- Offsite Activities
- Music
- Games
- Stories
- Religious Services
- Lectures Discussions
- Book Clubs
- Wii Sports
- Tai Chi
- Fitness Room
- Yoga
- Gardening
- Cooking
- Arts And Crafts
- Activities Extra: More Than 300 Events A Month Including Live Music In Our Ballroom.
Financial guidance
- Va Benefits Consultation
- Financing Advice
Guest services
- Guest Parking
- Guests At Mealtime
- Overnight Guests
General
- Respite Care
- Minimum Age: Yes
- Pets: Small Pets Allowed
Range of services
- Physical Therapy
Licenses
- Licenses: Licensed by the Illinois Department of Public Health
- State Licenses: 5100984
About Oak Park Arms
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The Oak Park Arms is a senior independent living and assisted living rental retirement community located in historic Oak Park, Illinois, just minutes from downtown Chicago.
No other senior living retirement community in the Oak Park, River Forest or Forest Park area can match the outstanding value, convenience and vibrant lifestyle at the Oak Park Arms. Residents enjoy a myriad of social events and activities, flexible restaurant dining with a menu of abundant choices, and welcoming and comfortable living accommodations.
The Oak Park Arms affords its residents as full a life as they wish. A resident can create a day as exciting – or as relaxing – as he or she wishes. The word "choices" applies to just about everything, and at the Arms, there is an abundance of appealing options.
Events and activities abound. From listening to a jazz concert to taking a tap dance class, from a current events lecture to an art exhibit, there are things to do. If you don't want to partake in the plethora of events, that's fine, too. A day reading the paper and napping can be as pleasurable as seeing a radio reenactment performed, sound effects and all.
The point is … Your life at the Arms is custom made – by you!
The Oak Park Arms retirement community was once a famous luxury hotel. In the mid-1970′s, the Arms was purchased by two friends who wanted to create active retirement living in a community that would be full of life, service and spirit. That vision and the two friends' in-depth experience created The Arms of today.
Now with more than 35 years of experience, the Oak Park Arms has been the leader of senior living and the model in developing other senior communities combining exceptional senior care in an ideal setting.
The Arms has been able to share space with the Oak Park Township Senior Services, the Lifelong Learning Center (the local Senior Center) and provide office space for over 10 other providers of senior-centered care. Winner of awards, the Oak Park Arms has maintained its original charm and vision of being an affable and affordable home for older adults and a great resource to Oak Park and surrounding towns such as River Forest, Forest Park, Berwyn, Cicero, Riverside, Elmwood Park, Maywood and Chicago. The Oak Park Arms' events and activities draw people of all ages. The large scale ballroom is frequently alive with "the sound of music" at monthly ballroom dances for residents and the public. The Oak Park Arms, an industry leader, provides unsurpassed services, amenities and programs.
The original vision continues to this day as the Oak Park Arms is still owned and operated by the same two men who created it. They remain involved and committed to excellence. Their strong support to the management staff ensures that the Arms continues its legacy of distinction.
Oak Park Arms Mission Statement:
To provide the highest degree of service in an environment for living where each resident can celebrate life and pursue areas of personal, social and recreational interest.
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