Retirement Community in Arlington Heights, IL
Where happiness is in the air.
No matter where you go throughout The Moorings of Arlington Heights, someone is going to want to tell you how much they love living here.
Yes, we have a beautiful campus to explore, comfortably elegant residences, and welcoming common areas that invite you to sit down for a while to chat. But whether you visit the fitness center or the chapel, our health care center or the dining room at dinner, you’ll start to see why — to feel why — folks really love it here. And we hope you find it as irresistible as we do.
“Every retirement community you go to, they’re going to have maintenance; they’re going to shovel the walk and clean the windows. That’s all terrific, but here it’s the whole ambiance of the place. The atmosphere here is totally unlike any place I’ve been.”
FAQ
Is there a waitlist to move into The Moorings?
We’re glad you asked. Club 1904 is our Priority Waitlist Program that puts you squarely in control of your future at The Moorings. It’s a distinguished list for those who have made the decision to move in when the residence of their choice is ready, as opposed to an interest list of those who may be ready in a few years.
Members of Club 1904 enjoy exclusive benefits, including the ability to choose the residence they want down to the finest details, and take advantage of exclusive club privileges before you officially move into our community.
Does a person need to be of the Presbyterian faith to live in a Presbyterian Homes community?
No, all of our communities are nonsectarian, and no religious affiliation is necessary. We respect all faith traditions.
Presbyterian Homes is a not-for-profit organization. Why should this be important to me?
Not-for-profit communities are guided by a strong mission and put people before profits. Instead of pleasing stockholders, our Board of Directors and employees focus on pleasing residents. In addition, any proceeds not needed for expenses are reinvested in the community.
Presbyterian Homes offers financial assistance. What does this mean?
If a resident who has signed a Life Plan Residence Agreement outlives their assets (through no fault of their own), they will be eligible to receive financial assistance from the Geneva Foundation, the benevolent arm of Presbyterian Homes.
Will I need to give all my assets to Presbyterian Homes?
Absolutely not. Each resident maintains control of their assets. We now offer many financial options to meet a potential resident’s budget.
When am I entitled to a refund of my refundable entrance fee?
We offer a number of options including a 30-day refund option and a 1-year guaranteed refund option. Otherwise, refunds are typically paid once a resident leaves the community and once their residence has been resold and we have received a replacement entrance fee.
Will we own our residence?
The “equity” in your residence is limited by your potential refund. Presbyterian Homes retains the official title, so if you move to Assisted Living or healthcare, it is a convenient and seamless process that does not require you or your family to “sell” your previous residence.
Would you like to know more about what makes The Moorings so different? Give us a call at 847-956-4304, or use the contact form to ask for more information.