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St. Francis Woods
3507 N Molleck, Peoria, IL, 61604
St. Francis Woods
3507 N Molleck, Peoria, IL, 61604
Affordable Care that Honors Your Independence
St. Francis Woods is a single-floor, 92-bed supportive living facility dedicated to helping its residents live as rich and fulfilling lives as possible. With a goal to treat residents like family, the home offers the perfect combination of independent living and world-class professional assistance. Residents can count on receiving daily, personalized care at an affordable rate that is designed to honor their right to autonomy and personal choice while encouraging an active, self-confident lifestyle. St. Francis Wood’s professional and experienced staff will work with residents and their families to build an individualized plan of care that fits their needs exactly. These loving, compassionate people are dedicated to building rewarding relationships with the residents under their care and genuinely inviting them into the community. Whatever you need, St. Francis Woods will work with you to make it happen.
A Home Where You Have a Say
St. Francis Woods will go above and beyond to make your stay enjoyable. Its cozy, apartment-style rooms are fully equipped with your comfort and privacy in mind, while its home-like décor, chapel, and communal sunroom all help build an atmosphere of familiarity and ease. The facility is filled with shared community spaces perfect for social gatherings or making one-on-one connections. A resident council regularly meets to help determine scheduled recreational events, outings, and even menu options, ensuring that as a member of St. Francis Woods, you will always have a say in what happens.
Country Quiet with a City Feel
Sitting on seven quiet, scenic woodland acres but within easy commuting distance of dozens of shopping and dining experiences, St. Francis Woods offers the perfect synthesis of country solitude and city opportunities. Residents looking for additional solitude often choose gorgeous natural settings like Wildlife Prairie Park and the Luthy Botanical Garden. Newman Golf Course, on the other hand, offers a great place to practice your swing with friends before washing things down at one of the numerous cafes in the area. With OSF Saint Francis Medical Center just minutes away, there’s nothing in the way of a St. Francis Woods resident’s explorations.
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There are 6 hospitals within 25 miles of St. Francis Woods. The two closest hospitals are Proctor Hospital which is 3.2 miles away and Methodist Medical Center Of Illinois which is 3.5 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at St. Francis Woods are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Social Outings
- Clubs & Communities
- Parking
Services and Amenities
Services
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Assisted Living
- Hospice
- Complimentary Transportation
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Bingo
- Allowed Outdoors
Dining & Nutrition
- Healthy Snacks
- Meals Included
- Meals Provided
Accommodations
- Housekeeping
- Salon / Barbershop
- Emergency Call System
- Maintenance
- Utilities Included
- Central Air Conditioning
Care
- Nurses
- Speech Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
- Diabetic care
St. Francis Woods is an older structure. It's like a series of buildings on land that is not perfectly level. The interior of the main hallway where you go from one building to the next building to the next building, they have ramps. For somebody like me, it was okay, but my thinking was, for s...
St. Francis Woods is an older structure. It's like a series of buildings on land that is not perfectly level. The interior of the main hallway where you go from one building to the next building to the next building, they have ramps. For somebody like me, it was okay, but my thinking was, for somebody that's using a walker, it should not be that way. They should have elevators. I did not like the idea of a ramp being inside that building. They gave us a tour of a room. I don't think that there were any kitchen appliances there. They had a couple of rooms that were there where people would congregate and meet and play games. They had a library, but as far as the gazebo outside, I don't recall being shown one. We had an appointment set up to do the tour, and generally, when we do that, it would be somebody like an admission person, but there, it was a nurse. I'm not saying she was a bad person or anything, but I just felt like she probably wasn't the right person to do it for us.
Read moreMy brother likes it in this community, it's older but it's a very nice community. He likes the food. I would not recommend this community to others. His dietary needs are not always what they should be.
My mother is in the assisted living of St. Francis Woods. They serve three meals a day and she has her own apartment with her own furniture. They have different activities, the place is very nice, and everyone seems really nice there. Mom seems to like it there. The staff is doing just great. She&ap...
My mother is in the assisted living of St. Francis Woods. They serve three meals a day and she has her own apartment with her own furniture. They have different activities, the place is very nice, and everyone seems really nice there. Mom seems to like it there. The staff is doing just great. She's in a studio apartment, but they also had variety of rooms like a one-bedroom apartment. They have a beauty shop, a little store, a very big TV where they can watch movies or entertainment almost every day, they have music brought in like karaoke or entertainers, and they have parties. It's pretty active there. Sometimes the staff is helpful, and sometimes they're not because they're busy. There's probably never enough staff members for a place like this since they have about a hundred or more residents. They have CNAs there to help, but they can take your food to your room if you don't want to go down to eat, and then at 2:00 they have snacks. I'm not crazy about the food, although they have quite a variety. My mother doesn't like the food too much, but it's not too bad; in my husband's previous community the food was a lot worse.
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