Montclare Supportive Living

4339 W 18th Place Chicago IL 60623

866-465-5993

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In Chicago’s Lawndale neighborhood, The Montclare Supportive Living offers an affordable assisted living option for retiring residents. The multistory redbrick community offers an abundance of beautiful greenery, contrasting the concrete jungle of Chicago. Less than 15 minutes from the location, residents can explore the city’s attractions. With the Willis Tower, the riverwalk, Chinatown, and The Art Institute of Chicago, residents can fully immerse themselves in the city’s culture.

Although attentive care takes priority, the community also puts an emphasis on lifestyle and fun. At The Montclare, residents lead the lifestyle they’ve always desired. Residents can experience meaningful friendships, lively activities, healthy habits, and supportive assistance. The community also offers a financial assistance program for qualifying individuals.

At The Montclare, residents enjoy three delicious meals daily in the gorgeous dining room, a variety of scheduled activities, on-site beauty services, transportation services, and more. Residents are free to utilize shared spaces including the country store, exercise room, and more. Residents also benefit from a helping hand with daily living activities, ongoing health monitoring, medication management, and 24-hour certified nursing assistants.

Residents can choose from spacious studio and one-bedroom apartments for their living quarters. Plus, residents love the inclusive rent which covers utilities, housekeeping, and daily meals.

State Classification

The Montclare is a supportive living facility, which in the state of Illinois is a residential setting which offers elderly (65 and older) or persons with physical disabilities (22 and older) home and community-based services as an alternative to nursing facility placement. The facility can provide intermittent nursing care, 24-hour response/security, health promotion, and more. This facility can serve low-income elderly by reserving units at the facility for Medicaid-eligible residents.

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Pricing at Montclare Supportive Living

Room Type
Monthly Range* (USD)

Studio
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1 Bedroom
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*Prices quoted are monthly rental charges and are provided by the communities themselves. Actual prices may differ due to one-time fees, timing and care services required. Speak with your Senior Living Advisor to learn more.

Reviews of Montclare Supportive Living

3.8 of 5 Average rating
2 Reviews
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(2) A Place For Mom
  • Please Power of Attorney Onfile

    My comments are meant to be a help for family members that have a loved ones living at Montclare-Lawndale. My brother was a resident there from [dates removed]. When he completed his original application and all required paperwork he did not have a Power of Attorney on file, he was in pretty good condition health wise. As a family member we had no knowledge of him moving to this facility. All was going well. However, he became ill, was transported to to a local hospital, from there he was referred and transported to a Rehabilitation Facility. During that time Montclare destroyed/threw out all of his belongings without any notification to him or a family member. We were told because there wasn’t a Power of Attorney on file the facility followed the rules in destroying all of his belongings. I was told by a State of Illinois Agency, the rule is a 30 day notification is required. That never happened, I strongly suggest Family Members of Montclare Supportive Living review the loved one file and make sure there is a Power of Attorney on FILE. I have been unable to properly resolve this issue. Thank you very much.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    Please Power of Attorney Onfile

    My comments are meant to be a help for family members that have a loved ones living at Montclare-Lawndale. My brother was a resident there from [dates removed]. When he completed his original application and all required paperwork he did not have a Power of Attorney on file, he was in pretty good condition health wise. As a family member we had no knowledge of him moving to this facility. All was going well. However, he became ill, was transported to to a local hospital, from there he was referred and transported to a Rehabilitation Facility. During that time Montclare destroyed/threw out all of his belongings without any notification to him or a family member. We were told because there wasn’t a Power of Attorney on file the facility followed the rules in destroying all of his belongings. I was told by a State of Illinois Agency, the rule is a 30 day notification is required. That never happened, I strongly suggest Family Members of Montclare Supportive Living review the loved one file and make sure there is a Power of Attorney on FILE. I have been unable to properly resolve this issue. Thank you very much.

  • Staff is very accommodating and nice

    I am very happy and pleased with this facility so far. All of the staff members have been so helpful and very accommodating. I really like the director and she was amazing in getting my cousin set up and finalizing the paperwork. When I went to go move my cousin in, the facility didn’t have a one bedroom apartment that was unfurnished. Instead of having us look for a new place or downgrading to a studio, they offered us a one bedroom furnished apartment for no extra charge! From what my cousin has told me, the food is good and the staff is actually able to keep up with her when she goes on her walks. They do offer activities like field trips, an in-house beauty salon, and speech/physical therapy. I would recommend this facility to other families.

    Review originally written on A Place For Mom

    Staff is very accommodating and nice

    I am very happy and pleased with this facility so far. All of the staff members have been so helpful and very accommodating. I really like the director and she was amazing in getting my cousin set up and finalizing the paperwork. When I went to go move my cousin in, the facility didn’t have a one bedroom apartment that was unfurnished. Instead of having us look for a new place or downgrading to a studio, they offered us a one bedroom furnished apartment for no extra charge! From what my cousin has told me, the food is good and the staff is actually able to keep up with her when she goes on her walks. They do offer activities like field trips, an in-house beauty salon, and speech/physical therapy. I would recommend this facility to other families.

Community Details at Montclare Supportive Living

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    • Montclare Supportive Living Amenities

      • Devotional Services Offsite
      • Activities Onsite
      • Outdoor Common Areas
      • Indoor Common Areas
      • Devotional Services Onsite
      • Beautician Onsite
      • Meals Provided

    Senior Housing Types Provided at Montclare Supportive Living

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      • Assisted Living
      • Memory Care
      • Nursing Home
      • Care Homes
      • Independent Living
      • Home Care
      • Senior Apartments