Living Well A Typical Day in Assisted Living in Park Ridge, IL
One of the hardest parts of considering assisted living for a parent isn't the research or the cost comparisons; it's the not knowing.
Navigating What's Next Your Park Ridge Senior Living Moving Checklist
The decision is made. Maybe the deposit is paid. And now, standing in a space filled with years of accumulated life, the next question feels almost impossibly practical: What do we actually bring?
Navigating What's Next When Is Memory Care Needed? A Guide for Park Ridge Families
You've become an expert at adapting. The labeled drawers. The doorbell camera you check from your desk at work. The neighbor you quietly asked to keep an eye out. Every few weeks, there's a new system, a new workaround, a new way to keep things running from a distance.
Health and Wellness Brain Health for Seniors: What Science Says You Can Still Shape
Dr. Lisa Mosconi, director of the Women's Brain Initiative at Weill Cornell Medicine, often reminds her audiences that the brain is the most metabolically active organ in the body. It consumes about 20% of everything you eat, even though it only makes up about 2% of your body weight. That single fact reframes a lot of what we think about aging and cognition. The choices you make every day—at the kitchen table, on a walking path near Pickwick Park, or over coffee with a friend in downtown Park Ridge—are quietly shaping how your brain functions in your 70s, 80s, and beyond.
Navigating What's Next How to Pay for Senior Living in Park Ridge, IL
Let's be honest: nobody looks forward to the financial side of choosing senior living. You might already have a sense of which type of care your loved one needs — independent living, assisted living, bridge care, or memory care — but the moment you start comparing monthly costs, a knot forms in your stomach. How do families in Park Ridge, IL, and surrounding communities like Niles, Glenview, and Des Plaines actually make this work?
Living Well Joy, Comfort, and Connection: What Makes Our Senior Living Lifestyle Special
At Summit of Uptown, senior living means more than simply a place to call home. Here, you’ll find a lifestyle designed around your interests and needs. From independent living to memory care, our senior living options are centered around connection, engagement, and personal choice. Enjoy transportation for outings, chef-prepared meals, and a daily calendar of activities.
Living Well Which Level of Senior Living Is Right for Your Loved One in Park Ridge, IL?
Choosing the right level of senior living depends on your loved one's current needs, health status, and lifestyle preferences. Independent living suits active adults who need minimal support, assisted living serves those requiring help with daily activities, Bridges provides specialized support for early-stage cognitive decline, and memory care offers comprehensive dementia support. At Summit of Uptown in Park Ridge, IL, families benefit from a complete continuum of care that allows residents to age in place as their needs evolve, eliminating the stress of relocating to a new community.
Health and Wellness, Living Well How Summit of Uptown Approaches Mobility Limitations for Seniors in Assisted Living
As seniors age, mobility can gradually decline due to conditions like arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, stroke recovery, or general frailty. For families navigating this new stage of life, safety concerns become ever more pressing. The risk of falls increases, once-simple activities become more difficult, and the fear of isolation or diminished independence grows stronger.
Living Well, Our Neighborhood Take Me Out to the Ball Game with The Summit of Uptown
There’s nothing like a summer afternoon at the ballpark—and our residents recently enjoyed just that during a fun-filled outing to watch the Chicago White Sox in action. From the moment the bus pulled away from The Summit of Uptown, excitement was in the air.
Living Well, Our Neighborhood Scoops of Joy: Connecting Through Summer Moments
At Summit of Uptown, it’s the little things that create the biggest impact—like the simple joy of a cold treat on a warm day.









