Search

Monarch Landing

2255 Monarch Drive, Naperville, IL 60563 (630) 349-5510

Community Details

Monarch Landing in Naperville, Illinois, is a vibrant Life Plan Community that offers seniors a dynamic and secure lifestyle in one of the most desirable suburbs of Chicago. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and beautifully landscaped campus, Monarch Landing provides a perfect balance of independence, connection, and peace of mind. Residents enjoy spacious, well-appointed apartment homes and an active community where opportunities for socializing, wellness, and enrichment abound every day.

At Monarch Landing, the focus is on whole-person well-being. The community offers a robust calendar of programs—from fitness classes and creative arts to educational lectures and group outings—ensuring that residents remain engaged and inspired. On-site amenities like varied dining venues, walking trails, large indoor pool and fitness center create an all-inclusive feel, while supported by a caring, professional staff dedicated to resident satisfaction.

As a Life Plan Community, Monarch Landing offers a smart and secure plan for the future. Through its LifeCare® contract, residents benefit from priority access to a full continuum of care, including assisted living, memory support, rehabilitation, and skilled nursing—all within the same familiar campus. This ensures financial predictability and allows residents to age in place with confidence, surrounded by friends and a supportive community they know and trust.

Learn More

  • Beauty/Barber shop
  • Chapel
  • Convenience store
  • Laundry rooms/services
  • Library
  • Living room
  • Outdoor dining area
  • Parking
  • Pool
  • Restaurant-style Dining
  • Walking paths

Find the safety, security, and peace of mind you need to enjoy an active lifestyle at our senior living community in Naperville. Each part of our community is designed to improve quality of life and inspire connection, fulfillment and activity. From your first cup of coffee in the morning until your meal is placed on the dinner table, explore all the resort-style services our Life Plan Community has to offer.

Monarch Landing offers a Type C, or fee-for-service, contract—an option that provides flexibility and affordability for residents who want to pay for care only if and when it’s needed. With this contract, residents enjoy a lower entrance fee and monthly service fee compared to other contract types, making it an attractive choice for those in good health or with long-term care insurance. Should health needs change, a full continuum of care—including assisted living, memory support, and skilled nursing—is available on-site at market rates. This arrangement allows residents to maintain control over their future while still having the security of access to high-quality care within the same trusted community.

testimonial "My mother recently moved to Monarch Landing. From the first time we met Shannon, we knew this was going to be a wonderful experience. Every step of the way we dealt with people who were kind, professional, and went out of their way to give us the best experience possible. Even more importantly, it didn’t stop once the decision was made. We continue to be impressed by the dedication of the staff. Monarch Landing has been a blessing and an answer to many prayers!" Catherine Lyn
testimonial "Monarch is a beautiful retirement community. They have everything you need. Everyone is very friendly. I would definitely suggest it to people who are looking for retirement communities." Wendy Henry
testimonial "Monarch Landing has been home to my mother for 13 years, first in Independent Living, and now in Prairie Place Memory Care. If we had to look elsewhere when she needed a different type of care, it would have been traumatic for her and we would not have the security of knowing she was safe and happy. Here she can still visit with her friends from Independent Living and some of them are in Memory Care with her. We are forever grateful for Prairie Place and everyone who works there for caring about the individual needs of the residents. We couldn’t be happier with everyone’s attentiveness and upbeat natures. When things were at their darkest for Mom, our family never had to worry about her needs being met. Prairie Place continues to be Mom’s unicorn residence." Sarah Stromberg
Previous
Next

FAQs

LCS senior living communities offer a variety of options designed to meet the diverse needs and preferences of older adults. For those seeking an active lifestyle with minimal responsibilities, 55+ communities and independent living provide maintenance-free residences with social activities and amenities. Assisted living offers additional support with daily tasks such as medication management and personal care, while memory care specializes in providing a safe, supportive environment for individuals with Alzheimer’s or other dementias. Skilled nursing facilities provide around-the-clock medical care for those with complex health needs, and home health services deliver personalized medical and therapeutic care in the comfort of one’s own home. Each option is tailored to different levels of independence and care, ensuring seniors can find the right fit for their lifestyle and health needs.

Senior living costs vary widely depending on factors such as location, apartment size, level of care needed, and the type of contract chosen. Because each community offers different pricing structures and services, the most accurate way to understand costs is to speak directly with a team member at the community you’re interested in. They can provide personalized information tailored to your specific needs and preferences.

A Life Plan community typically requires an entrance fee plus a monthly fee and offers access to a full continuum of care—including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing—often at predictable costs. This model provides financial security and peace of mind, allowing residents to age in place without worrying about escalating care expenses.

In contrast, a rental community usually requires only a monthly rent with no large entrance fee, and healthcare or higher levels of care are paid separately as needed. Rental communities often appeal to those seeking flexibility without a long-term financial commitment, but costs for additional care can vary and may increase over time.

Understanding these differences can help you choose the community that best fits your lifestyle and financial goals.

A Life Care contract is an agreement where residents pay an entrance fee and a monthly fee that covers housing, services, and future long-term care at predictable costs.

This type of contract offers long-term security and predictability, allowing you to age in place with peace of mind, knowing that future healthcare needs will be met without the stress of relocating or unexpected costs.

FAQ: What are the typical Life Plan contract types?
There are generally three common Life Plan contract types:

  • Type A (Life Care): Offers the most comprehensive coverage, including unlimited access to higher levels of care with little to no increase in monthly fees—ideal for those seeking long-term financial predictability.

  • Type B (Modified): Provides access to care with some services included and others offered at a discounted rate or on a fee-for-service basis.

  • Type C (Fee-for-Service): Typically has lower entrance and monthly fees, but residents pay market rates for care services if and when they need them.
    Each contract type has its benefits, and speaking with the community directly can help you determine which option best aligns with your health, lifestyle, and financial goals.

Independent living is a senior living option designed for older adults who are active, self-sufficient, and looking to enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle with access to amenities, social opportunities, and community support. Residents live in private apartments or cottages and benefit from services like housekeeping, dining, transportation, and recreational activities—without the responsibilities of home upkeep. For example, at many communities, you might start your morning with a fitness class, join friends for lunch in a bistro-style dining room, and end the day attending a live music event—all while living in your own private residence.

Assisted living—or personal care services—provides support for older adults who need help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, medication management, and mobility, while still encouraging independence. Residents live in private or semi-private apartments and receive personalized care tailored to their individual needs. This option combines the comforts of home with access to 24/7 support, meals, housekeeping, and a calendar of social and wellness activities.

Memory care is a specialized form of senior living designed to support individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. These communities offer a secure, structured environment with trained staff who provide personalized care, cognitive engagement, and daily routines that promote safety and comfort. In addition to assistance with daily living, memory care often includes tailored activities, calming spaces, and enhanced security measures to reduce confusion and encourage well-being.

Skilled nursing is a level of care provided by licensed medical professionals for individuals who need ongoing medical attention, rehabilitation, or recovery support after an illness, injury, or surgery. Services are typically delivered in a dedicated skilled nursing facility and may include wound care, IV therapy, physical therapy, and medication management under the supervision of registered nurses and physicians. It is often a short-term solution for recovery but can also serve long-term needs for those with complex or chronic health conditions.

Senior living isn’t just for those needing daily care—independent living communities offer a wonderful option for all seniors 62 and older to enjoy a vibrant lifestyle that supports social and emotional well-being. Even if your loved one is currently healthy and active, senior living can provide valuable opportunities for connection, convenience, and peace of mind.

That said, it’s also important to watch for signs that more support may be needed, such as difficulty managing daily tasks, changes in mood or behavior, increased forgetfulness, or safety concerns at home. Noticing these shifts early can help ensure your loved one gets the right level of care at the right time, making senior living a proactive, supportive choice rather than a reactive one.

When visiting a senior living community, it’s helpful to come prepared with a clear idea of what matters most to you—whether that’s lifestyle, care, dining, amenities, or social opportunities. Bring a list of questions, and consider asking about staff-to-resident ratios, the longevity and experience of team members, and how care is coordinated. It’s also wise to bring a general overview of your finances, as this can help the team provide more accurate pricing and contract information. Don’t forget to tour the residences, observe activities, and talk with current residents if possible to get a genuine feel for the community’s culture.

Senior living communities today offer far more than a traditional dining hall—they often feature a variety of on-campus venues to suit every taste and occasion. From casual bistros and cozy coffee shops to lively pubs and elegant fine dining rooms, there’s truly something for everyone. Many communities pride themselves on unique, restaurant-style experiences and seasonal menus created by professional chefs. Plus, they accommodate a wide range of dietary needs and preferences, including vegetarian, heart-healthy, low-sodium, and allergy-sensitive options. Dining isn’t just about nutrition—it’s about choice, flexibility, and enjoying the social connection that comes with a great meal.

Yes, most senior living communities offer transportation services to help residents stay connected and independent. Scheduled rides are often available for medical appointments, shopping trips, errands, and local outings. Some communities may also provide transportation for cultural events or group excursions. Be sure to ask your community about their transportation schedule, service area, and how to reserve a ride—it’s all part of making life more convenient and enjoyable.

Senior living communities are buzzing with fun, engaging, and diverse activities designed to keep residents active, connected, and inspired. Whether you enjoy fitness classes, arts and crafts, gardening, or book clubs, there’s something for every interest and energy level. Social events like themed parties, live music, movie nights, and cultural outings create opportunities to make new friends and celebrate life together. Many communities also offer educational workshops, volunteer opportunities, and special interest groups—ensuring that every day is filled with meaningful and enjoyable experiences.

Most senior living communities recognize the joy and companionship pets bring and do allow them in some capacity. That said, each community sets its own guidelines, so there may be size, breed, or species restrictions. If your companion is furry, feathered, or somewhere in between, it’s best to check directly with the community to learn about their specific pet policy—just to make sure everyone’s tails (and expectations) are wagging.

Yes! Many senior living communities encourage residents to make their space feel like home. From choosing paint colors to hanging artwork or arranging your own furnishings, there are often a variety of ways to personalize your residence. Some communities even offer options for upgraded finishes or built-in features. We recommend speaking with the community team to learn what customizations are available for your specific floor plan and to ensure any changes meet community guidelines.

Nearby Communities

Previous
Next