Welcome to Bickford of Oswego, a memory care community located in Oswego, Illinois. In addition to memory care, Bickford of Oswego also offers assisted living at this location. The cost of the memory-care community at Bickford of Oswego starts at a monthly rate of $5,000 to $7,700. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
There are 12 hospitals within 25 miles of Bickford of Oswego. The two closest hospitals are Copley Memorial Hospital which is 5.6 miles away and Presence Mercy Medical Center which is 8.0 miles away.
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Room Pricing
memory-care
StudioStarting at$7,350
assisted-living
One BedroomStarting at$5,779
StudioStarting at$3,650
Personal Care Add-Ons
This community offers a range of care levels depending on the customized needs of each resident.
Services Package Price Range:Varies
Meals
Housekeeping
Laundry
Medication Assistance
Personal Care Assistance
Looking for Medicaid Options?
If you are using Medicaid to pay for senior living, your options are likely different.
This community has received a range of reviews highlighting both its strengths and areas for improvement. Many reviewers appreciated the community's welcoming and homey atmosphere, noting the staff's friendliness and the aesthetic appeal of the facility. The community seems to foster a warm and inclusive environment, with activities designed to engage residents and encourage social interaction. The flexibility in care options, including the possibility for temporary stays and the provision of on-site physical therapy, was also seen as a significant benefit. The food, made from scratch, tailored to residents' preferences, and the effort to create a feeling of family and belonging, were aspects that many found commendable.
However, there were concerns regarding the cost-effectiveness of the community, with some reviewers finding the level of fees for additional services and the size of the rooms not to be value for money. The concern over the size of the rooms and the use of dorm-sized refrigerators suggested a lack of practical consideration for the residents' needs and comfort. Furthermore, the observed absence of a dedicated physical therapy room and the described limitations in activity spaces could restrict the community's ability to cater comprehensively to residents' health and recreational needs. The perceived lack of transparency and inclusivity in fees and services available might also affect potential residents and their families' decisions.
In summary, while the community has been praised for its warm, friendly atmosphere, and staff's dedication to resident care, there are concerns about the practical aspects of living there, such as room sizes, the adequacy of facilities for activities and physical therapy, and the clarity and cost-effectiveness of the available care options. Adjustments in these areas could enhance the appeal and satisfaction for current and prospective residents.