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Last Updated: 7/3/24

The term “nursing home” is often colloquially used in reference to all senior living communities, though the term technically refers only to facilities with on-site 24/7 skilled nursing services. Most seniors won’t necessarily need the high level of medical care provided at a skilled nursing facility, in which case an assisted living facility may be a better fit. A Place for Mom partners with over 40 assisted living and memory care communities within a 10-mile radius from downtown Chicago.

Assisted living and memory care communities provide assistance with a senior’s daily activities and support a senior’s continued wellness. Some assisted living and memory care communities even have on-site access to skilled nursing services, if a current resident needs rehabilitation after surgery or due to illness or hospice. These senior living communities have an “age-in-place” philosophy, so residents won’t have to move if they ever grow to need the 24/7 medical care of a nursing home.

Chicago’s diverse and growing senior population has led to an array of senior living options. This guide gathers information from A Place for Mom’s proprietary data on local communities, 20+ years of senior living experience, and contacts with local experts. With this guide, you can browse senior living options based on specific needs — budget-friendly services and amenities, care types, pet accommodations, and many other offerings. You will also find cost information, Illinois senior living laws and regulations, and other resources for Chicago seniors.

Nursing Homes Facilities near Chicago, IL

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Cantata Adult Life Services a CCRC in Brookfield, IL
4.8

I recommend Cantata because they have a robust rehab gym staffed with professionals in physical therapy, occupational therapy, balance, speech/memory therapy. It is located on a quiet tree lined landscaped campus with onsite Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing and Independent Living. The staff communicates very well with the resident and the family. Price is fair market/moderate.

Terra Vista of Oakbrook Terrace
5.0

Great communication. They staff encourages the residents to get involved I wish the rooms were slightly larger. Not a huge deal. We can go to the common areas when we visit The staff knows the residents by name and encourages participation in all of the activities. They seem to really enjoy their jobs.

Palos Heights Senior Living
5.0

HI, we really enjoy our visit. Your place is very nice. Exceptionally clean. The people, workers and residents alike were very polite and friendly. Our Dad is looking forward to living with you. Thank you so much for making him feel welcome and comfortable.

Eden Supportive Living

940 West Gordon Terrace, Chicago, IL 60613

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1 review

I like this "supportive living". This is for people with disabilities not only seniors.

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Friedman Place for the Blind and Visually Imp

5527 N Maplewood, Chicago, IL 60625

1 review

Tour was presented well, site was well maintained; residents co-habitated well with each other.

Provides: Assisted Living

Symphony Residences of Lincoln Park

2437 N. Southport, Chicago, IL 60614

6 reviews

Very nice accommodations, planning to revisit.

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

The Ivy Apartments, nestled in the heart of the Lincoln Park/DePaul University area, provides both independent & supportive living options for its residents. Our 24 hour supportive living staff provides personal care assistance with activities of daily living for our seniors, in the privacy of...

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Meadowbrook LaGrange

339 South 9th Avenue, La Grange, IL 60525

1.0
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48 reviews

Everybody is wonderful and her care is great. She loves it there. Therapy is very good. They are amazing. It is very clean. They have been very good. The social worker and the admissions coordinator have...

Provides: Nursing Homes

Meadowbrook Manor of LaGrange is located in the Historic District of LaGrange. Originally built in 1911 as The lllinois Masonic Children's Home, this unique building has served the long term care community for over 40 years. Our medical and rehabilitation professionals offer state of the art...

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Greenview Place

1501 W Melrose St, Chicago, IL 60657

2 reviews

Hello my name is [removed] I'm a resident in Greenview Place.If you looking for a place that is interested in your health and your happiness,this is the place.Each one of the staff at Greenview Place has...

Provides: Assisted Living

Bridgeview Healthcare Center Ltd

8100 S Harlem Ave, Bridgeview, IL 60455

5 reviews

Excellent Facilities, Staff and service there is not enough space here to say all I could say but do note this place really cares!!!!

Provides: Nursing Homes

Bridgeview Health Care Center is a 146 bed skilled and intermediate nursing facility which has been serving Bridgeview and the surrounding communities for over 35 years. The facility has a dedicated special care unit for individuals who have Alzheimer’s or other related dementias.Bridgeview has...

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Alden-Wentworth Rehab & Health

201 W 69th St, Chicago, IL 60621

1 review
Provides: Nursing Homes

Pioneer Gardens

3800 South Martin Luther King Drive, Chicago, IL 60653

3 reviews
Provides: Assisted Living

Pioneer Gardens senior residents in the windy city access to a great assisted living community within the grand city of Chicago, IL. Located just a few blocks from Lake Shore Drive, residents can enjoy the lush green park areas next to the lake during spring and summer days and enjoy the many...

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Mid America Care Center

4920 N Kenmore Ave, Chicago, IL 60640

2 reviews

visted the site,cleanliness was spot on,it lack odor,ample activities, staff was responsive, outdoor space was sufficient and usable, personal care appeared to be okay with residents that I saw. place seem...

Provides: Nursing Homes

Mid America Care Center is a 310-bed facility located in Uptown Chicago. We have long been acknowledged as a leading senior care provider, with full renovations, beautifully designed facility and are widely recognized as one of the most attractive in the area.Through the years, Mid America has...

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Astoria Place

6300 N. California Ave., Chicago, IL 60659

1.0
Review Score
2 reviews
Provides: Nursing Homes

West Ridge Rehabilitation Center is a 164 bed skilled nursing facility specializing in short-term rehabilitation and long-term care. In January 2008, new management completely remodeled the facility. West Ridge is certified to provide services to Medicare and Medicaid recipients, and we accept...

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Winston Manor Nursing Home

2155 W Pierce Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

1 review
Provides: Nursing Homes

Symphony of Morgan Park

10935 S. Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60628

1.0
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1 review
Provides: Nursing Homes

No matter how long you or your loved one stays with us, expect personalized 24-hour medical attention by dedicated professionals … comfortable surroundings … and smiling faces. It’s all part of the warmth and respect we offer here at Halsted Terrace.The Pavilion Rehabilitation Center at Halsted...

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Abco, Inc. #939196

4344 S Archer Ave # 190, Chicago, IL 60632

Provides: Nursing Homes

Johnston R Bowman Health Ctr

710 S Paulina St, Chicago, IL 60612

Provides: Nursing Homes

Carlton at the Lake

3311 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60616

Provides: Nursing Homes
Provides: Nursing Homes

Heritage Woods of Chicago

2800 West Fulton, Chicago, IL 60612

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Provides: Assisted Living
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Heritage Woods of Chicago is an affordable assisted living community exclusively designed for low income seniors 65 or older. Fully certified by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Living, Heritage Woods is located on the west side of Chicago. Heritage Woods is a lovely place to call...

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Bethel New Life

4349 W Washington Blvd, Chicago, IL 60624

Provides: Nursing Homes

Alden-Morrow Rehab Health Care

5001 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60615

Margaret Manor Home Central

1121 N Orleans St, Chicago, IL 60610

Provides: Nursing Homes

Mayfield Care Center

5905 West Washington Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60644

Provides: Nursing Homes

Located in Chicago's west side just a few blocks North of the Eisenhower Expressway, Mayfield is proud to offer a wide range of therapies for long-term residents, as well as those seeking to make the transition from hospital to home. Our highly motivated Rehab team has earned a reputation for...

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850 Lake Shore Drive

900 North DeWitt Place, Chicago, IL 60611

Provides: Assisted Living

Bishop Edwin Conway Residence

1900 N Karlov Ave, Chicago, IL 60639

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Provides: Assisted Living

Bishop Edwin Conway Residence is an assisted living community located in Chicago, Illinois. Minutes from Oak Park, Melrose Park, and Niles, Illinois, Bishop Edwin Conway Residence is close to shopping, restaurants, churches and residences. The conveniences offered by Chicago can be easily...

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Little Sisters of the Poor

2325 N Lakewood Ave, Chicago, IL 60614

Provides: Nursing Homes

Bria of Forest Edge (formerly Wedgewood SNF)

8001 S Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60620

Provides: Nursing Homes
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Costs of nursing homes and other senior care facilities in the Chicago area

The cost of senior care varies widely across different areas of the city and based on the level of care provided. Skilled nursing care services are the most expensive, followed by memory care. Average monthly costs in Chicago for senior care communities look like the following:

  • Nursing homes, also known as skilled nursing facilities, in Chicago have average baseline starting costs of about $8,060.[01]
  • For people who don’t require a nursing-home level of medical care, other care options are typically more affordable. For example, memory care in Chicago averages $6,966 at A Place for Mom partner communities, including rent, care and any extras. And assisted living in Chicago averages $5,451 at A Place for Mom partner communities, including rent, care, and any extras.[02]

North of downtown Chicago, costs tend to be higher, often approaching $10,000 per month or more. Further south, costs of senior care communities in Chicago trend downwards. When looking for affordable nursing homes in Chicago for their loved ones, Illinois residents may find that Wisconsin and northern Indiana are worth exploring. The costs of living and senior care services are significantly lower in these states, and senior care communities in these areas still offer manageable proximity to Chicago.

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How to pay for nursing home care in Chicago

There are a number of private and public assistance options an individual can use to pay for Chicago nursing homes and other senior care options. Start by looking at your loved one’s financial situation. That will be the best way to determine which methods to choose when identifying ways to pay for care.

Even if your loved one has private pay options, make sure to check their eligibility for public aid, as well. There may be disability-specific assistance available to help your loved one’s private pay options go even further.

Private pay methods for Chicago nursing homes

To pay for Chicago nursing homes or other senior care options for your loved one, first consider the income your loved one receives, including Social Security benefits, savings, pensions, or investments.

For those who have planned in advance, long-term care insurance may cover the cost of nursing home or skilled nursing care services, although coverage can vary widely among policies. Note that most long-term care insurance policies do not cover room and board in care communities. Check with your loved one’s policy provider, as this may cover a significant portion of their senior care costs. Take a look at some other commonly practiced private pay options:

Understand Chicago laws and regulations for nursing home facilities

Health and safety are primary concerns when considering living options for seniors. Chicago nursing homes, assisted living, and memory care facilities must be licensed by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) – Division of Assisted Living. The following laws and regulations are specific to senior care communities licensed as skilled nursing units. For other senior living community regulations, refer to the Chicago assisted living or Chicago memory care pages for further insight.

In addition to the Illinois Department of Public Health, Illinois skilled nursing communities are also regulated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services – Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (also referred to as CMS). Illinois skilled nursing communities are inspected at a minimum of once every six to 15 months.

Illinois nursing facility regulations account for the following provisions:

  • Staffing requirements, including staff-to-resident ratios, staff training, and qualifications for providing nursing and personal care
  • Support of residents’ quality of life, like encouraging residents to manage as much of their own personal care tasks as they are able
  • Providing medical and nursing care, including medication administration and any procedures ordered by the residents’ primary care physician
  • Maintaining and keeping up with residents’ individual care plans

Before being admitted to a nursing care facility, prospective residents will be given a medical assessment to determine whether skilled nursing is the right level of care for them. If the individual doesn’t need round-the-clock nursing care, an assisted living or other care type facility may be a better option.

Families can research prospective nursing homes by using Medicare’s local provider search tool. You can also learn about the rights and protections of nursing home residents through the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services document on your rights and protections as a nursing home resident.

Illinois Department of Health contact information

IDPH Chicago Headquarters Offices:

  • 122 S. Michigan Ave., 7th and 20th Floor
    Chicago, IL 60603
    Phone: 312-814-2793
  • 69 W. Washington St., 35th Floor
    Chicago, IL 60602
    Phone: 312-814-5278

COVID-19 regulations for Chicago nursing homes

While most COVID-19 restrictions have been eased in Chicago, long-term care facilities, such as nursing homes and assisted living communities, still have guidelines in place for residents’ safety.

Vaccinations. COVID-19 vaccines are available to all residents. Staff are required to be either up to date with COVID-19 vaccinations or to be tested twice per week.

Masking. All visitors and staff must wear masks. When COVID-19 cases are higher, more protective equipment is required for staff.

Get to know assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing in Chicago

499

Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market

3.7/5.0 average in-network rating
24% of partner assisted living and memory care facilities that have on-site skilled nursing
42% of partner memory care facilities that have on-site skilled nursing
70% of partner care facilities that offer access to an on-site physician
70% of partner care facilities that offer restaurant-style dining
68% of partner care facilities that are pet-friendly

4789

Number of seniors referred to Chicago partner senior care facilities in the past year

Types of Chicago senior care facilities

Chicago is home to myriad diversity and culture. No matter your loved one’s interests or level of support needs, there is a senior care community to suit them. Chicago is also a city for food lovers, and many of Chicago’s senior living communities offer restaurant-style dining with professional culinary experiences — so meals are an occasion rather than a chore. The city has a lot of pet-friendly options, as well, for the seniors who can’t part with their furry friends.

Especially closer to the city center, Chicago offers a lot of skilled nursing communities that provide 24-hour medical care to their residents. Skilled nursing is a good senior living option for individuals who require more hands-on care than assisted living can provide or those who are immobile without more than one person to help them.

Tiered care types

Many of Chicago’s senior living communities hold an “aging-in-place” philosophy by offering multiple types of care on one campus. These are sometimes referred to as Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs), but not always. CCRCs often require an entry fee, so that service costs remain consistent even if a resident’s care needs change. While Chicago does have some CCRCs, it also has non-CCRC senior living communities that still provide multiple care levels on one campus.

Non-CCRC communities may not have high up-front fees, as they don’t charge for advanced services until the need arises. Both CCRC and non-CCRC options offer some combination of independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care. This is a popular choice among seniors who don’t want to relocate if their care needs ever change since they can easily transition to a support level that fits their evolving needs.

Supportive living

Unique to Illinois senior living is a community type called supportive living. Supportive living communities provide care services to their residents and are an excellent option for Chicago seniors with limited funds for long-term care. Unlike private-sector assisted living communities in Illinois, supportive living communities accept Medicaid. Note that even in supportive living, Medicaid doesn’t cover the cost of room and board, only care services.

Services that can be covered in a Medicaid-approved supportive living community include the following:

  • Assistance with activities of daily living
  • Housekeeping
  • Laundry
  • Medication assistance
  • Social activities and recreation
  • 24-hour care staff

Senior care in the surrounding Chicago suburbs

Chicago has numerous senior living communities outside of the downtown area. Senior living communities in the suburbs of Chicago often sit on more spacious campuses and are ideal for seniors who are looking for a gentler pace of life than the city center has to offer. Northern suburban areas of Chicago tend to have a higher cost of living, whereas south of the city center, there are more budget-friendly options.

Chicago’s location near the state borders of Wisconsin and Indiana gives residents even more senior living options for their loved ones. Wisconsin and Indiana both have lower costs of living, so senior living communities in these areas can be more affordable while still making it easy to visit your loved one on a regular basis.

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Unfamiliar with Chicago? Highlights for seniors

149900

The number of Chicago residents who are 75+
7%

Percent of Chicago residents who are 75+

72%

Percent of Chicagoans who report being in overall good health

Health care for seniors in Chicago

When it comes to taking care of their health, Chicago seniors have several reputable medical centers to choose from.

Northwestern Memorial Hospital

Northwestern Memorial Hospital is the highest-ranking hospital in the state of Illinois, according to U.S. News and World Report. It’s also nationally ranked in 10 adult specialties. The hospital partners with Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine to foster world-class patient care and medical innovation.

Rush University Medical Center

Rush University Medical Center is ranked No. 2 out of Chicago hospitals, according to U.S. News and World Report. With roots going back over 180 years, Rush is known for outstanding patient care, education, and medical research.

University of Chicago Medical Center

University of Chicago Medical Center is the third-highest ranked hospital in Chicago and in the state of Illinois, according to U.S. News and World Report. University of Chicago Medical Center is a nonprofit academic hospital established in 1927. It’s also known for exceptional geriatric care services.

NorthShore University Health System

NorthShore University Health System is the fourth-highest ranking Chicago hospital, according to U.S. News and World Report. NorthShore includes six hospitals and over 140 medical centers all over the Illinois area.

Transportation for seniors in Chicago

Most senior care facilities in Chicago offer transportation services to their residents, for medical appointments, errands, or off-site activities. For visiting family members, it may be helpful to know that many Chicago residents choose public transportation over driving due to the city’s heavy traffic and limited parking. Luckily, Chicago has a wealth of reliable, public transportation options:

  • Many Chicago residents feel that the most convenient and cost-effective way to get around is the Chicago Transit Authority “L” train.
  • Specifically for seniors, veterans, and individuals who require a wheelchair or mobility assistance, Chicago provides AC Med Tran transportation services.
  • Chicago has over 100 bus routes, as well as the Metra Rail train for commuting to the Chicago suburbs.
  • For the active individual, Chicago’s Divvy bike-share system can be a fun way to get around.

Senior activities in Chicago

Chicago is the most populous city in the Midwestern United States. It’s known for its cultural diversity, entertainment, culinary experiences, landmarks, shoreline views of sparkling Lake Michigan, and, of course, its delicious Chicago-style deep-dish pizza.

There’s something for everyone in Chicago. Take in an evening with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, or spend an afternoon with marine wildlife at Shedd Aquarium. Enjoy a scenic stroll along Chicago’s Lakefront Trail or through one of its many sprawling parks. Meander through the Museum of Contemporary Art, or take the grandkids to the Chicago Children’s Museum. Many of Chicago’s attractions also offer senior discounts and free-admission days, so it’s easy to enjoy the best of the city without breaking the bank.

Wine tasting is also a popular senior living community outing, combining fresh air, beautiful views, and delicious, locally crafted wine. Locals and visitors alike enjoy all of Chicago’s wonderful wine rooms, like Wild Blossom Meadery and Winery, The Fromagerie and Tasting Room, and City Winery Riverwalk Wine Garden.

Frequently asked questions

Brookdale Northbrook, Encore at South Barrington and Arden Courts A ProMedica Memory Care Community in Elk Grove are the top-rated Nursing Homes facilities near Chicago, IL. These Nursing Homes facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Nursing Homes in Chicago is 5,610 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

  1. Genworth. (2022, June 2). Cost of care survey.

  2. A Place for Mom. (2021). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  3. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran status (S2101): Chicago [Data set]. American Community Survey.

  4. General Requirements for Nursing and Personal Care, Joint Committee on Administrative Rules § 300.1210 (2011).

  5. Nursing Home Care Act, Illinois General Assembly Health Facilities and Regulation § 210 ILCS 45 (2015).

  6. Illinois Department of Healthcare & Family Services. Illinois Supportive Living Program.

  7. Laflamme, E., Harper-Jemison, D., Jorgensen, E., Reina, M., Rushovich, T., Weaver, K., Prachand, N., Shah, R., Lange-Maia, B., & De Maio, F. (2019, August). Healthy Chicago databook: Older Adult Health. Center for Community Health Equity.

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