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For decades, U.S. News & World Report has been a trusted name in ranking everything from hospitals and colleges to cars and mutual funds. Now in its fourth consecutive year, their Best Senior Living ratings are helping older adults and their families identify top-tier senior living communities across the country.
We’re proud to announce that The Landing of O’Fallon has been named among the Best Senior Living Communities in the nation—recognized in 2025 as Best Memory Care. This recognition means so much to us because it’s based on what matters most: the voices of our residents and their families.
Take a closer look at the methodology of the rankings and see how we stacked up!
U.S. News and World Report Best Senior Living Awards
Today’s older adults are redefining what retirement looks like. Senior living is no longer a final step—it’s a fresh start, full of purpose, independence, and connection. At The Landing of O’Fallon, we’re proud to be part of this movement, offering services and care that protect privacy, promote dignity, and encourage joyful living. That’s exactly what U.S. News & World Report set out to measure in its 2025 Best Senior Living Awards.
“U.S. News provides in-depth information on multiple community types to help potential residents and their families find, in consultation with their doctors as needed, the best place to help meet their needs,” said Zach Adams, senior health data engineer at U.S. News. “Communities that are highly rated excel in making residents feel safe, well cared for, and highly satisfied by the services provided.”
Their in-depth survey collected feedback from over 200,000 residents and family members across nearly 4,000 communities nationwide between March 2024 and February 2025.
The survey covered key factors like:
- The kindness and professionalism of the staff
- Quality and enjoyment of food and dining
- Engagement through activities and programs
- Responsiveness of caregivers and team members
- Safety, respect, and a sense of community
The Landing of O’Fallon Exceeds Expectations
According to this year’s survey results, The Landing of O’Fallon stands out in nearly every category:
- 98% said the food and beverage staff are friendly
- 96% said they feel safe in our community
- 91% said the health and wellness staff listens and treats them with respect
- 91% said the health and wellness staff respects their wishes
But don’t just take our word for it—here’s what our residents and families had to say:
“The staff and facility are truly amazing! My aunt has been so happy here.”
“”I have a family member living in memory care. I see all residents involved in activities. There are always smiles on their face. I am happy we picked The Landing!”
“I’m extremely grateful for the care and activities at the Landings! The Landing’s staff is very loving, not that expensive (relatively), and genuinely cares and helps us! I enjoy living here!”
“The memory care at the Landing of O’Fallon has been a godsend to my father and our family. The staff truly cares for his well being and comfort. When navigating this hard situation of his life, I have found comfort and peace of mind knowing he is cared for, safe and enjoying life.”
“The Landing is a safe and comfortable place to live for my Mother. She says very positive things to me privately about the staff and the residents. I believe they care for her as a person and always treat me and her other visitors well.”
Experience the Best of Senior Living in 2025
At The Landing of O’Fallon, we believe that senior living should feel like home—but better. Our personalized approach, vibrant lifestyle offerings, and compassionate care set us apart—and now we have the award to prove it. We invite you to experience the difference at The Landing of O’Fallon! See firsthand why we’ve been recognized as Best Memory Care by U.S. News and World Report. Contact us today to schedule a tour!
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