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    Friendly Home Care - personal Caregiver at home

    Friendly Home Care

    5.0(3 reviews)
    1.0 miIrving Park

    Through this agency, my family had the wonderful opportunity to meet a true angel who cares for my…read moreMother with kind hands and a full heart. The agency is terrific to work with. We are more than pleased and grateful to have found Friendly Home Care.

    This agency is the absolute best. I have been using them for caregivers since 2005. First for…read moremy Mom, then several aunts, then my Dad and finally my brother-in-law. They understand the issues, circumstances, and personalities and do a fabulous job matching you with the right candidate. The caregivers they provided were very knowledgeable in handling all issues and situations. The caregivers took such wonderful care of everyone and many of them were with us for many years. They became like family and we are still in contact with many of them. While I originally needed caregivers for live-in and long-term, there were times that I needed help for short periods of time. At one time, I needed an additional caregiver to be there for the nights as my aunt wasn't sleeping and on hospice, and the regular caregiver needed to sleep. It was night-to-night since we didn't know how long my aunt was going to live and they were able to provide that for me the same day as requested. With my brother-in-law, he was expected to be released from the hospital-to-home and on hospice. I needed someone immediately and had all the confidence in the world that Elizabeth would provide me with someone without meeting them prior. And again, this was a short term due to him being on hospice. When my great aunt turned 100, she was getting weak and we took her to the doctor and I asked if it was time for hospice and his response was we didn't need hospice. "There is not a hospice in the world that could do a better job caring for her than her wonderful caregiver". When my Mom passed away, my neighbor actually hired my Mom's caregiver after seeing how good she was to my Mom. I have recommended Friendly Domestic to several friends who have used them as well for both live-in and live-out and they all have been as pleased and happy with them as I was. Many of my friends have often called to ask me for their name and number, because someone they know is in need of a caregiver, and they know what a great experience I had with them.

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    Northwestern Medicine - 2nd floor registration

    Northwestern Medicine

    3.1(7 reviews)
    1.5 miIrving Park

    The quality of care here is excellent! And here's a shout out to Irma who works at an intake desk…read moreon 3rd floor. Irma noticed me when I arrived to pick up my wife after an appt. Irma was at the coffee station (a great free perk at this operation) but when she spotted me she asked if I needed my parking validated. Kudos to Northwestern for hiring & doing a great job training exceptional employees. Irma took unprompted action which helped reduce the stress level of a discombobulated spouse on a difficult day!! Thanks much!!!!

    Let me start off by saying the process of signing in and the process at this site was expedient and…read moreepic. Let me virtually introduce you to the captain of the team. Dr. Avery Thau Md. unprofessional, unethical, bias, and possibly politically liberal. My appointment was July 9, 2026 @ 10:45 a.m. I was told to come in early as I always do. I made it there approximately 9:30 a.m. The process of checking in with the staff was very professional, progressive, and comforting. Let me introduce Dr. Avery Thau Md. to you (IMAGINE). I set in a dark room less than 10 feet away from where Dr. Thau Md. was. No magazines, books, music, tv, anything from 10:30 a.m. til 11:13 a.m. Not one time did Dr. Thau Md. acknowledge my presence. For instance..."I'm running a little late I will be with you in a minute" Is everything okay do you need anything? etc. My experience concerning unforseen issues relates to proper communication/etiquette. Secondly, I was told if I am late or no show that there will be a fine or penalty. Seems like a double standard huh? I never knew this because I am always early until one time my transportation was in stall. Lets also be very clear...imagine for a minute ...don't pass this. IN THE DARK LITERALLY from 10:30 a.m thru 11:13 a.m. I can imagine many things so lets began with racial profiling, discrimination, prejudice/bias, politically sustained. Because he did not learn that in medical school. The top of the list in school concerns humanity, confidentiality, objectivity, and respect for all man kind. This is the behavior of someone apart of a hidden cult. An institute of hierarchies who exude power and control over the less fortunate. These are the ones who belittle but also steal in a foreign unamerican way. I was really hurt as I set in the dark and said to myself. How many people have you done like this? But I also said to myself...someone set you up to do this to me. Because they knew that you were going to get exposed in such a way. Final note...When Dr. Thau Md. entered the room he had a look of negative anticipation. He had an agenda...provocation. He said "I am sorry for the delay but I was with another client". I said to him..."Your behavior is unethical and unprofessional. Things happen...of course I am old enough and mature enough to know this however I also know that any decent human being would have said something from 10:30 a.m to 11:13 a.m. None the less I will be putting this in writing and state my sentiments as it regards. His look was challenging and unfamiliar with my behavior. As I stated the cult that he's apart of has no respect or regards to humanity and the democracy we live in. Please do not send me to this eye doctor again. This is not the 1800s. Thank you for reading. My name is Stafford Garrett and I approve this message.

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    Covenant Home of Chicago - Entrance

    Covenant Home of Chicago

    4.2(5 reviews)
    3.8 miLincoln Square

    It's time for a recent review for Covenant Home of Chicago. Here goes:…read more When my father decided it was time to sell his apartment building and move to a supportive living situation, Covenant Home came to the fore, as it is part of Chicago Methodist Senior Services. And as Steve Z. commented, searching for an assisted living facility is indeed an education in itself and totally new territory for me. The staff at Covenant helped us navigate the ins and outs of the application process, which as you can imagine, complicated. Financial records, doctors' assessments, TB test, all in the mix. To the building: It was built in 1997, so is relatively new, well-maintained, with a caring (yes, I said that, though I realize that is often just a buzzword in reviews of these types of enterprises.) staff. The meals are tasty and well-balanced. Residents sit 4 to a table with fresh flowers, nice silverware, and always water (so no dehydration, per the reviewer from 5 years ago). (They also have a water cooler w/lemons in the foyer). On Sundays they put white linen tableclothes on the dining tables, which, together with the flowers, makes for a very nice setting. In all, there are about 54 residents, with either studio apartments or 1 bedroom. The floors are all wood and nicely maintained, fresh paint upon move-in, the better to navigate with walkers, etc. The building has Comcast cable available. Residences are equipped with small refrigerator/freezer, a microwave, sink in a little "kitchen" area. Two closets, and ample cabinets in the bathroom. The five floors are built in a square around an atrium, which gives the place a nice airy feeling. All the rooms' windows are outward facing. The bathroom has a level floored shower for safety and there are pull chains all over the place for residents to pull if in distress. There are daily activities for residents, trips to Jewel and Walgreens if you are not mobile enough to go on your own. Filling the day: Evening movies, afternoon coffee in a very cute cafe, balance class, art class, current events, Bible study, word games, bingo, ballroom dancing, tai chi, Sunday worship (Methodist), a Tuesday Mass, manicures, watercolors, culture chats (not sure what that is). An RN is on site most of the time and he or she keeps good track of dispensing medications for all residents. And, if there is a health crisis, Swedish Covenant Hospital is right across the street! This is not a memory care type of place. For that, they have Wesley Place, further east on Foster. Residents have varying ranges of mobility. My father goes to his own medical appointments (right at the corner), takes taxis or walks to close by destinations such as Lincoln Square and the Tre Kroner Restaurant. So, all in all, he was fortunate to secure a studio here. And since I live in Oakland, CA, it's important to feel that he is safe and in good hands. Covenant Home provides that security and care.

    My search for an assisted living facility was an education in itself- long story short I decided on…read morethe Covenant Home based on it being close to my own home, and on my gut feeling about the people I spoke with, the director and the assistant director of the facility. It's been a year and four months, and I am happy to say the result has been better than I expected. My mom moved into the Covenant Home in September of 2012. She was 90 at that time, and had been living at the North Shore Retirement Hotel in Evanston. During her 6 years at the North Shore she progressed from being fairly self-sufficient to needing help with some of her daily care, and she had more and more difficulty dealing with things in general, as her memory was getting worse. During her last year at North Shore she was hospitalized twice, she had poor appetite, was losing weight and she was depressed. She also had a couple physical conditions that required some daily attention. We had hired a helper for her and also contracted with the on site home nursing company at the North Shore, but their services were not enough. After she moved into the Covenant Home her appetite began to improve, and it's no longer an issue at all. The chronic problems she was having previously are under control, she is consistently in good spirits, and she has made friends there. Although she was not happy to make this move, she is now quite happy there, and says so. This is a much better outcome than I anticipated and I believe it is due the competency of the staff, the fact the quality of her care is consistent, and an intangible aspect: that the culture there is one of attentive kindness. The care she gets at the Covenant Home is a mix of residential and medical- they take care of making sure she gets her meds, cleaning of her studio apartment, dressing, dining, getting ready for bed, all that. Additionally, they they keep up with any ongoing medical care she needs, they make doctor appointments, and if necessary provide transportation. The are proactive in her care in terms of the medical, hygienic and social aspects. If you feel like hearing more about this I would be happy to correspond. You can send a private message to me through the Yelp system.

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