Bella Terra Streamwood is a place where families can have peace of mind knowing their loved ones are receiving exceptional care. With an array of on-site medical services provided with passion and commitment, Bella Terra goes above and beyond to exceed expectations. Their post-hospital care and rehabilitation services are trusted by families, thanks to an attentive staff and a beautiful campus dedicated to recovery. Stylishly appointed rooms provide a comfortable and therapeutic setting for post-hospital rehabilitation, with dedicated spaces for physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Bella Terra’s advanced clinical care also caters to seniors with various conditions such as pulmonary, oncology, cardiac, stroke, and neurological care. Seniors can enjoy their stay with high-speed Wi-Fi and inviting family lounges, complete with wall-mounted flat screen TVs with a cable every Monday. With elevated experiences and smiling faces, Bella Terra Streamwood is the perfect place for seniors to recover.
Staff Quality and Variability – The quality and dedication of staff members vary significantly across different floors. While some CNAs and nurses on the first and third floors are praised for their kindness and efficiency, the second floor experiences issues with teamwork and attentiveness, leading to inconsistent care.
Quality of lifeCare & staff
Quality of care and staff professionalism
Management and Administrative Support – There are mixed sentiments about the management and administrative staff. While some individuals such as Dakota and Maritza are highlighted for their helpfulness and friendliness, others in management receive criticism, suggesting a discrepancy in leadership effectiveness.
Care & staff
Quality ratings
Measured by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Nurse hours per resident2.62/day
Overall ratingBased on health inspections, staffing and quality measures.
5/5
Health InspectionBased on deficiencies found during state health inspections.
5/5
StaffingBased on nurse staffing hours per resident per day.
2/5
Quality MeasuresBased on clinical outcomes for residents.
3/5
Capacity and availability
High-capacity home
May provide extensive amenities, services and programs.
Total beds214
This home usually has availability
Lower occupancy suggests more openings may be available.
38% of new residents, usually for short-term rehab.
Typical stay1 months
Private pay
53% of new residents, often for short stays.
Typical stay3 - 4 months
Medicaid
9% of new residents, often for long-term daily care.
Typical stay3 - 4 months
Finances and operations
Voluntary non-profit home
Church
Home revenue
$22.9M
Deficit of revenue
-$203.5K
Voluntary non-profit home Church
Home revenue
$22,868,099.00
Deficit of revenue
$-203,540.00
Payroll costsThe portion of the home's budget spent on staff, including nurses, caregivers, and other employees who support care and operations.
$5.7M
24.8% of revenue
Other operating costsAll remaining costs needed to run the home, such as food, utilities, building maintenance, supplies and administrative expenses.
$9.0M
Total costs$14.7M
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Certification details
License Number:145701
Owner Name:FORBRIGHT BANK
Rural vs. Urban:Urban
County:Cook
Type of Control:Voluntary Nonprofit — Church
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and State data
Who this home usually serves
This view explains the types of residents this home most often serves, based on who is admitted and discharged over time. It reflects patterns, not individual cases.
Admissions
Indicate who is most often coming into the home.
Total521
PERCENTAGES
Medicare38%
Private Pay53%
Medicaid9%
Discharges
Show who is most often leaving the home, and under which coverage.
Total537
PERCENTAGES
Medicare23%
Private Pay63%
Medicaid14%
How we assess these insights
We analyze official CMS data and reported admissions information to understand the types of residents a nursing home most often serves.
This includes
Medicare, Medicaid, and private-pay admissions
Number of nights covered by each payment type
Typical length of stay
How we calculate length of stay
We calculate length of stay separately for each payment type (Medicare, Medicaid and private) by dividing total number of nights by total number of admissions.
What "optimal for" means
The tags you see are guidance, not recommendations. They highlight scenarios where this home's care model, stay length and payer mix may align well with certain needs.
IL Specifics: Part of HealthChoice Illinois; consumer-directed options available.
Services: Personal care (5-7 hours/day, e.g., dressing, eating), homemaker, adult day care (~$60/day), respite (240 hours/year), home mods ($1,000 avg.).
Medicare Savings Program (MSP)
Illinois Medicare Savings Program
General: Age 65+ or disabled, Illinois resident, Medicare Part A/B.
Income Limits (2025): ~$2,510/month (QMB), ~$3,380/month (SLMB), ~$3,598/month (QI)—individual.
Age 65+, Illinois resident, Medicaid-eligible, nursing home-level care need.
Income Limits (2025):
~$2,829/month (300% FBR, individual).
Asset Limits:
$2,000 (individual), $3,000 (couple).
IL Specifics:
Part of HealthChoice Illinois; consumer-directed options available.
Benefits without Contact:
Services: Personal care (5-7 hours/day, e.g., dressing, eating), homemaker, adult day care (~$60/day), respite (240 hours/year), home mods ($1,000 avg.).