Village Woods achieved a deficiency-free survey from IDPH for second consecutive year. –Photo submitted.

For the second consecutive year, Village Woods Retirement and Assisted Living received a deficiency-free survey from the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH).

“Congratulations to the staff at Village Woods for their deficiency-free Assisted Living Survey,” said Megan Tengerstrom, vice president of operations. “This speaks to staff members’ dedication to following regulations and providing the highest quality of support for our assisted living residents at Village Woods.”

The results from this annual survey renews their assisted living licensure and ensures Village Woods is in compliance with all IDPH requirements.

“It’s absolutely phenomenal to receive a deficiency-free survey result,” commented Maria Franks, director of clinical services. “We have an incredible staff, who are all dedicated to the well-being of each resident.”

While an assisted living community can pass a survey with some deficiencies, it is a testament to the commitment Village Woods has to the people they serve that IDPH could not find any deficiencies after their thorough review.

“Achieving a deficiency-free rating is exceedingly difficult,” noted Rick Molenhouse, community manager. “Our team works hard to provide quality care to enhance the lives of those we serve. The care we deliver meets or exceeds rigorous state standards, which is a great comfort to our residents and their families.”

For more information about Village Woods, call 708-672-6111, or visit www.VillageWoods.com.