Tucked away in the serene neighborhood of Fox Lake, IL, The Cottages of Fox Lake is an intimate senior living community that offers assisted living and memory care. Residents are welcomed into spacious and comfortable apartments with modern amenities like, kitchenettes, private full bathrooms, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, and emergency call systems. Licensed nurses are available on site 24 hours a day to provide immediate care and assistance when residents need it.
Fostering a convenient living experience for its residents, the community provides an array of convenient services, including housekeeping, laundry, bus transportation, and on-site maintenance. Residents enjoy delicious and health-conscious meals tailored to cater to their unique dietary needs and preferences. The community also features an array of engaging activities and amenities that encourages residents to live an active and fulfilling life.
The Cottages at Fox Lake provides a supportive and engaging environment, particularly praised for its attentive and caring staff who are responsive to residents' needs and foster a family-like atmosphere.
Personal attentionCommunityCare & staff
Activities, programs, and daily engagement
Residents benefit from a variety of activities and social opportunities, which are consistently highlighted as contributing positively to both physical and mental health, helping residents feel engaged and connected.
Activities
Overall quality of life and resident wellbeing
The facility is noted for its beautiful and well-maintained grounds, which enhance the living experience by providing a serene, homelike setting that residents and their families appreciate.
Quality of life
Managed by The Cottages
Executive Director
The community is led by an Executive Director who has successfully built a strong, permanent team dedicated to providing compassionate and consistent care. Under their leadership, the staff works closely to support residents with complex needs, fostering a family-like environment across the four-building layout. The Executive Director’s efforts have improved resident wellbeing and ensured continuity of care, making The Cottages of Fox Lake a trusted choice for memory and assisted living.
Capacity and availability
Smaller home
May offer a more intimate, personalized care environment.
Total beds64
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Certification details
County:Lake
Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and State data
64-bed community
A moderately sized community that may balance personal attention with shared amenities and social activities.
Walk Score: 52 / 100
Moderately walkable. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, with a mix of nearby amenities.
About this community
License Status
Active
Facility Type
Assisted Living/Shared Housing Establishment
License Date
June 16, 2025
License Expiration
June 16, 2026
Additional licensing details
License number:5106429
County:Lake
Ownership & operating entity
The Cottages of Fox Lake is legally operated by VS PARADISE PARK, LLC.
Type Of Units
Permanent Units
32 units
Alzheimer's Units
32 units
Total beds
64 units
Care Services
Offers Alzheimer's Care
What does this home offer?
Housing Options: Studio
Building Type: Two-story
Transportation Services
Fitness and Recreation
Types of Care at The Cottages of Fox Lake
Assisted Living
Memory Care
Types of Care
Assisted Living
Definition: Residential care for older adults who need help with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as medication management, bathing, dressing and meals.Purpose: Support independence while providing daily assistance and limited medical oversight — a step below nursing home care.Focus: Safety, personal care, social engagement and a community-based lifestyle.Amenities and Services: Often include:
• Recreational activities
• Housekeeping and laundry
• Transportation
• Meal servicesCare Level: 24/7 staff availability with personalized care plans; limited clinical care compared to nursing homes.
Home Care
Home care is a type of care wherein qualified professionals assist with activities of daily living (ADLs), like personal hygiene, meal preparation, and dressing, at home. This type of care provides a wide range of services, including personal care, skilled nursing care, rehabilitation services, and companionship. This is ideal for those looking to stay at home in retirement but needing care and support for ADLs and chronic conditions. Hourly care and live-in care are often provided for flexibility, ensuring older adults receive care tailored to their needs and preferences.
Skilled Nursing
Skilled nursing care is a type of care provided by registered nurses in a medical setting under a physician’s supervision, focusing on intensive medical care and rehabilitation. It is typically provided in hospitals and purposely built skilled nursing communities and healthcare centers, usually aimed at short-term and transitional care.
Nursing Care
Nursing care is usually provided in a nursing home environment by nursing aides and licensed practical nurses. This type of care focuses on helping older adults with activities of daily living (ADLs), like personal hygiene and medication, alongside medical care. Long-term residential care is provided, helping those with complex medical needs, chronic conditions, cognitive, functional, and behavioral issues.
Respite Care
Respite care, also known as short-term stay, allows primary caregivers to rest and have time for themselves by providing care for their loved ones. This type of care is temporary and may range from a few hours to weeks, provided either at home or in a senior care community.
Memory Care
Definition: Specialized residential care for people with memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia.Purpose: Provide a safe, structured environment with trained staff and programs tailored to cognitive impairment.Focus: Secure settings, enhanced supervision and routines that support memory and reduce stress.Amenities and Services: Typically include:
• Assistance with ADLs
• Cognitive stimulation and therapeutic activities
• Secure indoor/outdoor spacesCare Level: Staff specially trained in dementia care with higher caregiver-to-resident ratios.
Independent Living
Definition: A living option typically for those 55 and over, including senior housing, retirement homes, and active adult communities.Purpose: Ideal for those seeking to live with peers of the same age without needing support for activities of daily living (ADLs) or medical care.Focus: Emphasizes convenience and recreation, eliminating the hassles of housekeeping and maintenance.Amenities and Services: Offers a variety of amenities, which may include:
• Spa
• Concierge
• Community gathering spacesLuxury Levels: Amenities vary depending on the level of luxury provided by the community.
Hospice Care
Focusing on those with life-limiting conditions or terminal illness, hospice care provides physical, emotional, social, and spiritual support. This type of care aims to ease older adults’ discomfort and pain and does not focus on finding a cure. Typically provided with a multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses, social workers, and hospice aides, in older adults’ preferred setting, may it be at home, hospital, or senior living community. Hospice care provides care for those with a life expectancy estimated at six months or less.
Nursing Home
This type of retirement option focuses on older adults who require advanced healthcare but do not necessarily require hospital care. Nursing homes often provide a wide range of personal care, health care, and skilled nursing, tailored to older adults’ healthcare needs. This is ideal for those who cannot stay at home due to complex healthcare needs but do not need to be in a hospital setting.
Residential Care
A senior living option that focuses on providing support with activities of daily living, including personal hygiene and medication management. However, unlike assisted living, this type of care provides a smaller and more intimate environment, catering to a smaller number of residents. This is ideal for those needing assistance with daily living without extensive medical care and preferring a smaller setting.
Adult Day Care
This type of care provides curated activities for older adults in a non-residential care setting, promoting holistic well-being with health, social, nutritional, and emotional support. Adult day care promotes social interactions in a supervised manner, allowing family caregivers to rest during the day. This is beneficial in terms of preventing loneliness in older adults and providing additional support for family caregivers.
Palliative Care
This type of care focuses on providing comfort, pain relief, and emotional support for those with serious illness. Unlike hospice care, palliative care provides support at any stage of the illness, even alongside curative treatments. This can be provided at home, in nursing homes, in hospitals, and in other senior living communities.
Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC)
Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) is a type of senior living community that provides a wide range of care options in a residential setting. Also known as a life plan community, CCRC often provides independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, allowing older adults to age in place. Due to its comprehensive care, older adults do not have to transfer to communities when the level of care increases.
In Illinois, the Department of Public Health, Office of Health Care Regulation conducts annual unannounced surveys to assess compliance with state and federal healthcare facility standards.
8 visits/inspections
1 visits/inspections triggered by complaints
Breakdown by inspection type
2 licensing inspections
1 complaint investigation
5 incident investigations
Latest inspection
Date:November 10, 2025
Inspection history
06/23/2023Annual Licensure Only Survey
Inspection
06/13/2024Annual Licensure Only Survey
Inspection
02/14/2025Facility Reported Incident
Inspection
03/26/2025Complaint Original Investigation
Inspection
05/10/2025Facility Reported Incident
Inspection
06/08/2025Facility Reported Incident
Inspection
10/29/2025Facility Reported Incident
Inspection
11/10/2025Facility Reported Incident
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The information below is reported by the Illinois Department of Public Health, Office of Health Care Regulation.
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.).