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At Lexington, the work we do and the
services we offer reflect the things
we believe in.

Lexington Health Care is dedicated and committed to providing the most compassionate, high-quality, individualized service possible for those needing rehabilitation or long-term care.

Lexington Health Care is guided by the principle that all residents and staff will be provided an environment to reach his or her potential. We will achieve a union of residents, staff and community to comprise an extended family that nourishes the body and spirit. We will achieve this by incorporating and living our stated values in all aspects of our daily life.

Choice
  • Each resident deserves the opportunity to make decisions about large and small aspects of life.
  • Providing these choices gives the residents the opportunity to be independent and to be in command of their lives.
Partnership
  • The resident, family, staff and community are partners in providing the care that is needed.
  • A commitment to ensuring the resident remains a vital member of the community within and outside Lexington.
Celebration
  • Every large and small success deserves celebration.
  • Looking forward and seeking joy in the days ahead is a vital part of everyone's life.
Dignity
  • Each person is deserving of dignity and respect.
  • Pain, illness and disability, while present, will not overshadow the dignity of the individual.
Innovation
  • Each resident will benefit by promotion of innovations in health care "Best Practices."
  • The quality of each resident's life will be enhanced by seeking new solutions to challenges.
Growth
  • Life-long learning and growth is a vital and energizing part of the human experience.
  • Promoting an environment for learning and growth will strengthen the individual as well as the community.

 



"I wish every place was like this. I love the people here."
Carol Werner, past Lexington of Schaumburg
Sub-Acute patient












"When I see our patients go home with a smile on their face, that's when I know that we made a difference in that person's life."
Jamie Ring,
Director of Nursing