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Welcome to Wyndemere

A History of Excellence – An Eye on the Future.

Wyndemere is much more than a place to live. It’s a vibrant community that nearly 500 residents are proud to call home.

Nestled on 22 charming acres in Wheaton, Illinois, Wyndemere features a variety of apartment residences and spacious townhomes surrounded by inviting courtyards and gardens, and a picturesque pond.

Excellence is what you can expect at Wyndemere. We received the Continuing Care Accreditation Commission (CCAC) "Gold Seal of Excellence" award for service and performance that far exceeds the standard.

With a wide range of wellness programs to enrich the mind, body and spirit, Wyndemere is everything that you have planned for and deserve. Here at Wyndemere, you can say farewell to the demands and concerns of maintaining a home and say hello to meaningful activities and warm camaraderie.

To schedule a tour call us today at (866) 933-4799 or click here for more information.

Wyndemere Independent Living and Human Resources
(630) 690-6662

Wyndemere Marketing Office
(866) 933-4799

Westbridge Assisted Living
(630) 681-1343

Wynscape Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation
(630) 665-4330

Upcoming Events at Wyndemere

Senior Living Options Educational Luncheon

New Dates Coming Soon!

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Latest News from Wyndemere

Wyndemere Senior Living Community Acquired by
Life Care Services

Longstanding CDH Relationship Remains

WHEATON, Ill., March 12, 2010– Life Care Services LLC (LCS) of Des Moines, Iowa, recently announced the acquisition of Wyndemere Senior Living Community in Wheaton, Ill., a senior living community in the western suburbs of Chicago. LCS was selected by the community’s former owner, Central DuPage Hospital (CDH), after an extensive search to identify an organization with significant and proven expertise in senior care and the ability to enhance the senior living environment at Wyndemere.
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Care Across the Campus

When Wyndemere resident Isabelle Bartel fell and broke her hip last January, she experienced the continuity of care across the Campus first-hand.
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