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3659 West 99th Street, Chicago, IL 60655

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Mercy Circle

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Nestled in Chicago's charming Beverly neighborhood on the city's South Side, Mercy Circle provides exceptional skilled nursing care rooted in a deep tradition of faith-based compassion. Located at 3659 West 99th Street, residents enjoy the warmth of one of Chicago's most distinctive residential communities — a tree-lined enclave known for its historic homes, strong community spirit, and welcoming atmosphere that feels more like a small town than a major city. As a church-related nonprofit organization, Mercy Circle's mission is shaped by a genuine commitment to the dignity and well-being of every resident. Skilled nursing services are delivered by a dedicated clinical team focused on rehabilitation, chronic disease management, and round-the-clock medical support, ensuring residents and families have peace of mind at every stage of care. Families visiting loved ones will find the surrounding area rich with everyday conveniences and meaningful outings. Little Company of Mary Hospital in neighboring Evergreen Park is just minutes away, offering families confidence that advanced medical care is always close at hand. The 99th Street Metra Rock Island District station sits practically at the community's doorstep, making it easy for family members across the Chicago metro to visit without the hassle of parking. Nearby Dan Ryan Woods — part of the Cook County Forest Preserves — offers beautiful trails and picnic areas perfect for outdoor family gatherings. The Beverly and Morgan Park neighborhoods are filled with beloved local spots: longtime restaurants along Western Avenue, the Beverly Arts Center, and the Ridge Historical Society all contribute to a culturally rich environment. Shoppers appreciate easy access to Evergreen Park's retail corridor along 95th Street, while the neighborhood's strong parish community adds an extra layer of social connection that complements Mercy Circle's mission. For families seeking skilled nursing care with a soul — an organization that treats residents not as patients but as neighbors and cherished members of a community — Mercy Circle stands as a trusted landmark of compassionate, faith-inspired care on Chicago's South Side.

Care Types at Mercy Circle

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What type of care does Mercy Circle provide? +

Mercy Circle specializes in skilled nursing care, which includes 24-hour medical supervision, post-acute rehabilitation, wound care, medication management, and long-term care for residents with complex chronic conditions. The clinical team works closely with physicians and specialists to create individualized care plans for each resident.

What hospitals are near Mercy Circle in Chicago? +

Mercy Circle is conveniently located near several excellent medical facilities. Little Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park is just a few minutes away and is a primary resource for residents requiring acute care. Advocate Trinity Hospital on the South Side and the University of Chicago Medical Center in Hyde Park are also accessible, providing a strong network of medical support for residents and their families.

What is the Beverly neighborhood of Chicago like for seniors? +

Beverly is one of Chicago's most beloved neighborhoods, known for its quiet, tree-lined streets, beautiful historic architecture, and a strong sense of community that feels rare in a major city. The area is safe, walkable in many pockets, and home to long-established churches, restaurants, and cultural institutions like the Beverly Arts Center. The South Side neighborhood has a tight-knit character that many seniors and families find especially comforting.

Is Mercy Circle affiliated with a religious organization? +

Yes, Mercy Circle is a church-related nonprofit organization. This faith-based foundation shapes the community's culture of care — emphasizing compassion, respect for human dignity, and a whole-person approach to wellness. Residents of all faith backgrounds are warmly welcomed, and the nonprofit structure means the organization's focus remains on quality care rather than profit.

How can family members get to Mercy Circle using public transit? +

Mercy Circle is very accessible by public transit. The 99th Street station on the Metra Rock Island District line is close to the community, connecting visitors from downtown Chicago and many South and Southwest suburbs. Several CTA bus routes also serve the West 99th Street corridor, making it practical for family members throughout the Chicago area to visit regularly without relying on a car.

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