Welcome to St John Hospital Ltc Unit, a nursing home community located in Springfield, Illinois. The cost of the nursing-homes community at St John Hospital Ltc Unit starts at a monthly rate of $1,890 to $7,657. 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 two hospitals within 25 miles of St John Hospital Ltc Unit, St Johns Hospital which is 0.0 miles away, and Memorial Medical Center, which is 0.7 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at St John Hospital Ltc Unit are:
Parking
Activity Center
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 240-4458 or reach the community directly at(217) 544-6464
Pricing for St John Hospital Ltc Unit
$3,720Avg. Local Starting Price
St John Hospital Ltc Unit$6,965
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$4,287
In Champaign-Springfield-Decatur$3,720
In IL$4,950
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This community has received a wide range of feedback from visitors and patients, highlighting both positive and crucial aspects of their experiences. Many reviewers have commended the staff, including doctors, nurses, and all other personnel, for their professional, courteous, and efficient service. They've expressed gratitude for the life-saving care provided in critical situations such as ICU stays, surgeries, and emergency room visits. The caring and attentive nature of the medical and support staff has been particularly praised, with specific shoutouts to the wonderful care given in the labor and delivery, as well as the pediatric and ICU units. The community's ability to provide comfort and reassurance to patients and their families, especially during challenging times, has been noted as a significant positive.
However, not all experiences have been favorable. Several reviews pointed out concerns regarding cleanliness within the emergency room, suggesting an urgent need for regular sanitation. Additionally, some patients felt that the level of care offered was not extraordinarily above standard, with particular frustration directed towards the demeanor of some staff members and the way certain situations were handled, like the organization for appointments and patient care transitions from ICU to regular rooms. Navigation within the facility and communication about where to go for appointments also emerged as areas for improvement, causing inconvenience and confusion. Despite these criticisms, many stories detailed personal and compassionate care that made significant positive impacts on the patients and their families, reinforcing the community's reputation in critical care and professional conduct.