Aperion Care Oak Lawn is a healthcare facility located in Oak Lawn, Illinois, offering a range of services primarily focused on nursing home care with additional supportive services in assisted living. The facility is certified by Medicare and Medicaid and has been a Medicare participant since March 10, 1969. With a capacity to support 115 current occupants, Aperion Care Oak Lawn provides comprehensive health and rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy. The facility also offers specialized care services such as respite care, dialysis, hospice, and memory care, accommodating various resident needs. In addition to medical and therapeutic care, the facility prioritizes resident and family engagement through counseling services and focuses on creating individualized care plans to ensure personalized attention for its residents.
The care provided at Aperion Care Oak Lawn presents a mixed array of experiences as reported by residents and their families. While some praise the dedicated staff, emphasizing compassionate and attentive care by notable individuals such as administrator Jonathan Eastman and social worker Lisa Perkins, concerns of inadequate care standards also surface frequently. Positive reviews highlight the facility's welcoming environment and cleanliness. However, negative feedback points to under-staffing issues, unsanitary conditions, neglect, and inadequate communication from the administration. Reports of cold food, insufficient hygiene practices, and some staff's indifferent attitudes towards residents' needs add to the concerns. While the facility strives to support individuals requiring both short-term recovery and long-term care through individualized care plans, mixed reviews suggest room for improvements in operational efficiency and resident care quality.
Costs at this community start at $1,101 and range up to $9,020. The average price in the community is $5,060, which is less than the average price in the area of $5,525. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.