For a limited time, select Shepherd Premier homes may offer up to $4,000 in a transition support credit to help families during the move-in process.*

-Helps with move-in costs so care starts now
-Reduce financial stress during urgent decisions
-Smooth senior transition with dedicated Shepherd support
We never discount care. But when timing is critical, we may offer a one-time transition support credit to help with the initial move-in period. Availability is limited and discussed after a tour. This is the only place the offer appears.
*New Move-ins Only, Credit Discussed After Tour
Discover a blend of personal care, comfort, and enriching activities.

Personalized Care Plans: Tailored to each resident’s health needs and preferences, ensuring a customized approach to daily care and activities.



Our homes are intentionally designed for just 10–30 residents depending on the location. This allows caregivers to truly know each person, not just their care plan. Relationships form naturally, and accountability is built into daily life.

Every resident has a routine that feels familiar. We honor personal preferences, daily rhythms, and individual dignity. Care is delivered with respect, always, and without compromise.



Menus crafted with our residents making sure they have input. Weekly housekeeping, laundry services, and general maintenance ensure a clean, safe, and comfortable environment for all residents at Shepherd Premier Senior Living.



"A wonderful place with amazing employees that really care. The experience I had with my Dad living at Shepherd Premier was the best. A home where seniors can live and get the care they need in a home."



"My brother and I researched several senior living facilities in McHenry County and ultimately chose Shepherd Premier for our mom. We are so grateful that we did. We highly recommend Shepherd Premier! ..."



"I honestly can say we love Shepherd. The search to find a place for my mom, who suffers with her dementia, was a difficult and heart rending process. She was lost in the gap, unable to navigate larger facilities, acutely aware of her 'difference' from other residents. She stayed to herself, no community, no friends. Memory care was the next step, which was an unacceptable option for me... Shepherd changed her life and lifted her out of a non- existence..."