The Village at Victory Lakes is an assisted living facility in Lindenhurst, Illinois. This community does not offer a level of care outside of assisted living.
Costs at this community start at $2,535 and range up to $8,090. The average price in the community is $5,312, which is equal to the average price in the area of $5,312. The cost of assisted living in this area is greater than the state average. Depending on the services the resident needs, additional services may increase the cost of care.
There are 13 hospitals within 25 miles of The Village at Victory Lakes. The two closest hospitals are Vista Medical Center West which is 10.3 miles away and Advocate Condell Medical Center which is 10.7 miles away.
This community enjoys numerous positive testimonials for its cleanliness, well-maintained grounds, and the wide range of amenities available, including a pub, library, beauty shop, fitness center, and more. Reviewers have highlighted the friendly and accommodating staff, the spacious and efficiently designed units with plenty of light and windows, and the variety of activities and services designed to enhance the quality of life for residents. Many appreciated the caring and compassionate nature of the staff and the home-like atmosphere that the community provides. The food received mixed but mostly positive reviews, with some highlighting it as especially good. The community's commitment to resident care was evident, with many noting the efforts to engage residents in activities and provide personalized care.
However, the community is not without its criticisms. The most repeated concern was the cost, with several reviewers finding it too expensive. Another point of critique was the limited activities, with one current resident describing them as very limited, leading to loneliness among the inhabitants. There were also isolated complaints about the dining services' flexibility and quality, as well as concerns about the adequacy of staffing levels. While the small size of the apartments was mentioned, it was not a widespread concern. The community's policy requiring a significant buy-in fee was also a negative for some potential residents, and the lack of diverse language support, which impacted the ability of some residents to socialize more effectively, was specifically noted as a drawback. Despite these issues, many families and residents found peace of mind in the quality of care and the variety of services provided.