Park Place of Elmhurst Senior Living Testimonials
Perspectives That Bring the Story to Life
The story of Park Place of Elmhurst is best told through the voices of those who experience the community every day. Testimonials reflect the relationships, sense of belonging and confidence that define life here.
These shared perspectives offer insight into what makes the community distinctive, from the welcoming atmosphere to the peace of mind that comes with thoughtful planning. Together, they capture what words alone cannot fully convey.
Dennis and Lois Bracco
“Park Place stood out immediately for its spacious one-bedroom layouts, and the Coventry has exceeded our expectations with its comfort and size. The dining experience and sense of camaraderie make each day feel even more enjoyable.”
Rosemarie Dressander
“I didn’t want a big home anymore, and my one-bedroom Dover apartment is everything I hoped for with a bright and spacious feel. What truly makes life special here, though, is the friendly community and endless opportunities to stay active.”
Carolyn Vallort
“Everybody thinks they’re giving up freedom to move here. But actually, you’re gaining freedom – freedom from worry, freedom to be social and freedom to live fully.”
Natalie Granato
“Life Plan appealed to us because we don’t know what’s ahead. That was a big part of why we wanted to make this move and come here.”
Linda Seaberg
“I feel like the staff are my friends. Making friends at Park Place was extremely easy for me. I was able to meet everybody pretty much.”
George Bosman
“There are so many activities to enjoy. I play ping-pong twice a week, pool once a week and Pinochle every Wednesday night. I’ve made great friends. There’s always something to do, and the residents are such wonderful people.”
“Park Place is just wonderful. The food is wonderful. I was really surprised at how good the food is, it’s amazing.”
Tom & Shirley M
Shirley – “It seems that too many seniors stay isolated in their house, and I realized older adults need to be with other people instead. Also, one spouse usually has to care for the other spouse, but not here.”
“I’m much busier now because we have so many wonderful programs and people here. We have a little group called “the gatherers” at the Bistro for people whose spouses don’t like to get up early. So every morning we’ll meet, and then I’ll surprise Tom with breakfast.”
Tom – “When people say the financial obligations are too expensive, I always say to come to Park Place and see what you get for your money! This is the best gift you can give your kids. They know you’re being taken care of and you can get help if you need it.”
Linda D
“I looked at lots of other communities, but the people here at Park Place seemed really vibrant. There’s a niche here for everyone. Once I saw the art studio, I knew this was the place I wanted to be. I’m very good with painting and colors, so another artist here encouraged the community to display my work.”
“I feel very secure here – if I were sick, all my friends would come over to the health center and visit. You live the difference when you’re able to participate in all the activities you love; you’re not lonely and you’re motivated. That’s the difference.”
Dr. Sunny & Sara A
“We seek out new activities, and we seem to discover more almost every day.”
Sara – “We did lots of research and learned the value of Life Care. We decided Park Place had all we needed – it’s clean, new, spacious and we love it. Every week they come and clean the apartment, and I’ll never have to worry about snow, ice or the lawn ever again – it’s a luxury!”
Sunny – “I find great value in Life Care and the fact that it’s sponsored by a nonprofit. And I wanted to move before it was too late and someone else had to make the decision for me. You have to move while you’re healthy enough to enjoy it. At Park Place, there are spiritual, physical and intellectual opportunities every day of the week. I couldn’t be happier.”
Ann K
“I felt we were both safe, secure and welcome here right from the beginning.”
“My husband, Ken, was an attorney, and someone Ken knew was looking into moving to Park Place and wanted him to look at the papers. He thought it looked interesting, so we went to look at Park Place when it was still under construction. We were so impressed we decided to put down a deposit, too. Between the time we signed up and the time the community opened, my husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. It was a great comfort knowing that even though his health status changed, we knew we had a solid plan. That’s the biggest value to me – the security of knowing no matter what happens, you know you’ve got everything here that you need.”
Joyce K
“My life is just better here. I was so ready for this.”
“I’m around people whenever I want to be, which is wonderful. I’m a widow, and I love being around people. And I’m so busy here! I have so many things I can do socially that sometimes I have to prioritize. I was in a much larger house before I moved here, but I only lived in my kitchen, my bedroom and my den. That’s exactly what I have here, and I love it. The way I look at it, less is more. I have less to worry about, and more to enjoy.”
PAT G
“I get to see my grandchildren more often than just the holidays.”
Pat: “I used to live much farther away, and I missed a lot of my grandkids’ activities. Now that I live at Park Place, I can be a bigger part of their lives. I can watch them grow up.”
Garrett, her grandson, said: “It’s nice to see my grandma on a regular basis, and it’s fun coming here. It’s a beautiful place. And she gets to see my brothers and me all the time.”