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If you’re considering moving your loved one into a Newton nursing home, our senior living advisors can help. The term “nursing home” is often used interchangeably with assisted living or other senior housing options; but a nursing home is a skilled nursing facility for individuals with serious, debilitating short- or long-term health issues. So even the best nursing homes in Newton, IL may not be right for seniors who don’t require round-the-clock care.
We can help you determine if a skilled nursing facility in Newton or another care type is right for you. Browse 9 senior living options near you to see the variety available, or contact us to learn more about elderly homes in Newton.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Oblong, Oblong or Lis.
Types of care available in Newton, IL
My father felt very isolated there as they did not have many activities he was interested in. He did not like the food but the personnel were friendly to him and helped him to meals and gave him his medications but otherwise he did not see them very often as he did not leave his room. He was 99 years and it was hard for him to wheel himself around the facility. Much of the problem was his age and his ability to help himself as he should have and the lack of activities.
We think it's great. Going through this is very hard, but they make it very easy for you. They work with you and tell you every step as you go, and they make it as easy as possible. My mom is very happy with the food. They have plenty of activities. For Halloween, they invited kids to come in in their costumes, and they had some Christmas activities. They do a lot of things to get the residents up and out of their rooms. It's expensive, but I think it's a good value.
101 South Gregory Dr., Newton, IL 62448
In 2022 I found I couldn't stay alone. Villas of Holly Brook accepted me for my home. Employees and staff made me welcome and helpful me anytime that I needed help. And still do.
1110 North East Street, Olney, IL 62450
I have been delighted with the kindness, compassion, and consideration given to my mother at Brookstone. [name removed]- and ALL of the staff - treats her as everyone wants their loved one to be treated. Mom...
Brookstone communities are all nestled in small Illinois towns of 10,000 to 20,000 residents where families can feel satisfied their loved ones are receiving high quality care in a stress-free environment. Brookstone Estates independent living communities are modern, attractive and impeccably...
1301 North East Street, Olney, IL 62450
They are doing great! It's clean and the staff is friendly. I don't have any concerns or complaints at this point. It seems to be a good place.
Good Neighbor Care carries on the Brookstone tradition, providing a senior care program that supports individual freedom and promotes the dignity of each resident. Brookstone communities are all nestled in small Illinois towns of 10,000 to 20,000 residents where families can...
300 S Scott Ave, Newton, IL 62448
1304 North East St, Olney, IL 62450
1304 North East St, Olney, IL 62450
1016 Paker St, Olney, IL 62450
1016 Paker St, Olney, IL 62450
900 E Scott St, Olney, IL 62450
Nursing homes, also called skilled nursing facilities, provide long-term care for seniors with significant physical or mental health conditions, and short-term care to people recovering from an injury or hospital stay. Nursing homes provide personal assistance and medical care from licensed professionals. Services in skilled nursing facilities often include:
A nursing home is a complex that offers lodging to at least two seniors who have no familial ties to the administrator. A nursing home community offers its residents around-the-clock care by registered nurses. These caregivers offer health related services for those who are unable to take care of themselves.
This type of community is a helpful and easy care option for individuals 65 years or older, however nursing homes will usually persons 55 and older seldom heard of in senior care regarding alternate care types. Some services come at an extra cost which can include cosmetic and grooming items, personal reading materials, and special care services not included in the community’s Medicaid payment. Many residents of nursing homes are persons with behavioral problems, which can consist of a tendency to wander, resisting assistance, or verbal outbursts. The most frequent mental disease experienced by residents of nursing homes is dementia, which can cloud their and familiarity, memory recall, and decision making capabilities. Examples of care services and amenities provided at nursing homes can include bill pay, wound care for pressure sores or a surgical wound, intravenous or nutrition therapy, and injections. As a resident of a nursing home, you can expect the right to get proper privacy, property, and living arrangements, be free from restraints, get proper medical care, and have protections against involuntary transfer or discharge.
The location in which a care community is based can have a huge effect on community price. The total cost of living is a major factor in deciding which care option meets the needs of your loved one. The rent burden for Newton is about 12.0% of the average person’s monthly income. Per month, the median cost of rent in Newton is about $524 and the median value of a house in Newton is about $74,899.
Racially, the population of Newton is 0.0% mixed race, 0.0% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian, 98.5% white, 0.5% other or not specified, 1.0% black, 1.7% Hispanic, 0.0% Asian, and 0.0% Native American. Based on gender, 57.9% are female and 42.1% are male. The median age of Newton is 46 years old. In terms of education, 5.4% have a graduate degree, 40.6% have a high-school diploma, and 14.8% have a college degree. Out of the total population of Newton, 55.5% participate in the labor force, 23.4% have some form of disability, 12.2% do not have health insurance, and 10.7% are widows. Newton has a population density of 527 people per square mile. In Newton, 6.7% of the citizens are veterans of the United States armed forces.
There are 199 general hospitals and 383 health centers that provide care for 12,696,123 Illinois residents. Sherman Hospital, Sam Health St. Mary’s Hospital – Centralia, and And Midwestern Region Medical Center are among the top three highest ranked hospitals in the state. In terms of resources, Illinois has a cost of living index of 95.7, a grocery index rating of 94.2, and a housing index rating of 87.2. These index ratings are based on a system where 100 is considered the national average and anything below 100 is considered less expensive than the national average. The quality of life enjoyed by the average Illinois citizen is ranked 35th nation-wide. Additionally, Illinois is ranked 22nd by healthcare standards. Based on natural beauty, Illinois ranks 43rd in the nation.
In Illinois, 29% of the population is over the age of 55. The median age in the state is 38. In terms of religion, 34% of Illinois residents attend religious services among the 12,453 different congregations that are available in the state. The top three Christian denominations in the state are Evangelical Protestant-20%, Mainline Protestant-16%, and Historically Black Protestant-7%. The top three non-Christian denominations in the state are Jewish-2%, Muslim-<1%, and Buddhist-<1%. In Illinois there are 518 masonic lodges. In the last presidential election 56% of Illinois residents voted Democrat and 39% voted Republican. In terms of diversity, Illinois ranks 10th in the nation and is considered LGBTQ friendly.
On average, the humidity rating for Illinois is around 71%. Humidity levels tend to reach their peak in the month of December at around 78%. The average amount of precipitation peaks during the month of May at around 6.02 inches. On average, the state receives 3.33 inches of precipitation a month. The average temperature in the winter falls to around 28F. The average high winter temperature is around 49F in the month of February. In the winter months, the average low temperature falls to around 10F during the month of January. During the summer, the average temperature in Illinois is around 73F. Over the summer months the average high temperature peaks at around 91F during the month of July. The average low summer temperature is around 53F in the month of June. The average air quality index rating in Illinois is 37.7 AQI. The highest seasonal air quality index rating occurs in the month of May with a rating of 54.5 AQI. While residents of Illinois mostly enjoy pleasant conditions, it’s important to be aware of inclement weather as well, which in Illinois can include floods, earthquakes (moderate), and and tornadoes.
The state of Illinois has a diverse array of plant and animal life. Local plant life can consist of bloodroot, aromatic aster, bird’s foot violet, and viola pedata. While venturing throughout the state, you might see animals such as the American black bear, the cougar, the American pygmy shrew, or the coyote. The state animal of Illinois is the white-tailed deer.
Carriage Crossing Arcola, Villas of Holly Brook Newton and Villas of Holly Brook Effingham are the top-rated nursing homes near Newton, Illinois. See full list of communities.
There are 9 nursing homes near Newton, Illinois. See the full list.
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