The Moorings of Arlington Heights

This 45-acre gated community was originally part of the historic Magnus Farm. Today, it is The Moorings of Arlington Heights - comfortable retirement living in a true country setting.

To read a letter from a current resident of The Moorings, click here.

To see a three-minute movie about The Moorings' lifestyle, click here.

The campus includes:

Throughout the seasons, you can enjoy the walking paths around two ponds, flowering gardens, and large, shady trees - even a gazebo where you can sit and enjoy the beautiful grounds.

The sun-filled main building includes:

  • two dining rooms
  • a well-stocked library
  • hair salon
  • fine arts studio, with craft area
  • convenience shop and deli
  • coffee bar
  • a warm, welcoming loggia area, ideal for socializing or a game of bridge
  • areas for woodworking, fitness, and computer classes

In addition, you can enjoy the recreational and exercise opportunities at the swimming pool, and the latest strength-training and fitness equipment.

Our spiritual life staff enhances the lives of residents of all faiths through education, worship and support.

The Moorings of Arlington Heights is a community of endless possibilities for friendship and offers a lifestyle that promotes independence.

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The Moorings of Arlington Heights

811 East Central Road
Arlington Heights, Illinois 60005
Contact: Mary Kay Bochenek
888-601-3027

The Moorings Health Center and Assisted Living Program

761 Old Barn Lane
Arlington Heights, Illinois 60005
Contact: Jennifer Schoeberl
847-956-4095

Our Wheeler-Magnus Round Barn was named to the National Register of Historic Places on August 18, 1992.