Parkshore Estates Nursing & Rehab is situated in Chicago, Illinois, offering nursing home care services to its residents. This facility provides a comprehensive range of medical and therapeutic services designed to support individuals with various healthcare needs. The primary care offerings at Parkshore Estates include complex wound care, respiratory therapy, both tracheostomy and tracheotomy care, as well as occupational, physical, and speech therapies. Additional services such as wound care and IV therapies are available, aiming to assist residents in achieving optimal health outcomes. To support the well-being and personal care of residents, the facility also features amenities like a barber and beauty salon.
In terms of medical support, Parkshore Estates is equipped to handle a diverse array of healthcare requirements. Complex wound care includes systematic assessments and tailored treatments for individuals with chronic or severe wounds. Respiratory therapy involves specialized programs to assist those with breathing disorders, and tracheostomy and tracheotomy care provide medical oversight and interventions for individuals requiring breathing assistance. The therapy programs available—occupational, physical, and speech—are designed to aid in recovery and enhancement of daily functioning and communication skills. IV therapies are administered as needed to provide essential medications and nutrients intravenously. Despite these offerings, reviews from residents and families express dissatisfaction with the care quality and staff performance, emphasizing issues with professionalism, hygiene, and overall safety. There are concerns about understaffing, delayed responses to care needs, and inadequate nutrition in the meals provided, alongside reports of thefts and other safety incidents.
Costs at this community start at $1,500 and range up to $9,020. The average price in the community is $5,260, which is less than the average price in the area of $5,536. 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.