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Cambridge House
Nationally Recognized
Cambridge House of Maryville was awarded with the American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living 2021 Bronze Quality Awards. Bronze award status recognizers providers that have developed a foundation and begun a continuous journey of quality improvement.
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Cambridge House
Your choice for an
affordable assisted lifestyleThe premier choice for an affordable assisted lifestyle community in Illinois
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Cambridge House
An attractive community
that is comfortable and affordableRead more about what our residents and staff have to say about our beautiful community
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Cambridge House
The Best
of the bestThe designation of 2022-23 Best in Assisted Living was awarded only to the communities that earn the highest possible rating on consumer satisfaction surveys of residents and family member of residents.
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Cambridge House
A Great Place to Work
Cambridge House was awarded with the A Great Place to Work in 2023!
Welcome to
Cambridge House of Maryville
CAMBRIDGE HOUSE IS YOUR AFFORDABLE ASSISTED LIFESTYLE COMMUNITY LOCATED EAST OF ANDERSON HOSPITAL, ON HWY. 162, BETWEEN I-55/I-70 AND HWY. 159 IN MARYVILLE, ILLINOIS.
Welcome to a gracious, affordable assisted lifestyle in your community. At Cambridge House, you’ll enjoy friendly neighbors to share common life experiences and an active community full of choices. The emphasis is on lifestyle and fun while maintaining your health, wellness, dignity and independence at Cambridge House. When you need a helping hand or personal attention to do the activities you may no longer be able to do safely on your own, our courteous and caring staff is always ready to assist you. Welcome to Cambridge House of Maryville, a place you will be proud to call your new home!
Focus on Love, Compassion & Dignity
Cambridge House serves adults 65 and older who need some help to maintain their independence
A financial assistance program is available to those who qualify, making the Cambridge House lifestyle affordable to all. If you or a loved one would benefit from our assisted lifestyle community, but are concerned about financial arrangements, please do not hesitate to ask our staff about this financial assistance program.
The Supportive Living Program is available in Illinois for seniors 65 or older who need help maintaining their independence regardless of their financial resources. Seniors on Medicaid who only receive minimum Social Security income can qualify.
An Affordable Community
Cambridge House of Maryville is especially designed to serve the older adult and is one of the most sought-after communities.
The community is one of three Cambridge House properties located in the St. Louis Metro East area. Maryville is located in Madison County, Illinois, near the communities of Collinsville, Edwardsville, and Troy. In addition to Maryville, Cambridge House affordable assisted lifestyle communities are located in O’Fallon and Swansea.
Our three-story building houses 103 one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, each with its own kitchenette, private bathroom with shower and emergency response system. Community areas include an activity room, beauty/barber shop, convenience store, dining room, exercise room, library, patio and television lounge. Call 618-288-2211 today to make Cambridge House your new home.
A wonderful alternative
Cambridge House provides a wonderful residential alternative to a nursing home or to struggling alone at home.
At Cambridge House, residents:
- Live in the privacy of his/her own apartment, which has been conveniently designed for senior living.
- Receive personal assistance and help with medications. Certified staff are on duty 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Support services, such as three daily meals, housekeeping and laundry, are also included.
- Enjoy the companionship of friends and neighbors and participate in social and recreational activities.
A full array of amenities and helpful services will make your days fulfilled and comfortable for you and your family.

Touching Lives
“I could barely walk,” Mildred recalled. “It was tough for me to get out of the car when we first got here. My daughter wasn’t trying to push us out of their house. She just wanted us to have a happy home on our own again – where we could both get all the help we needed.”
Millie and Melvin settled right into their apartment at Cambridge House of Maryville.
Uncontrolled diabetes had caused horrible problems with both of his feet.
“When I was in the ER, the doctor told me he thought he was going to have to take both of my feet,” Stephen said. “He wanted to amputate them both. But man, I didn’t want that to happen!”
The doctor didn’t take his feet. But Stephen lost something else: the freedom to live in his own home, moving around with ease.
A series of set backs left Stephen in that rehab unit for almost two and a half years. Finally, he was ready to make a move back into his own place. He was looking forward to having his own space again.