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10 Best Nursing Homes in Springfield, IL

Last Updated: 11/8/24

Springfield, Illinois, offers several senior care options for its residents. Many people use the term “nursing home” to refer to all types of senior living, but a nursing home — or a shorter-term option called “skilled nursing facility” — provides the highest level of care. Nursing home residents typically require round-the-clock monitoring for serious medical conditions.

If your loved one doesn’t require this type of care, you may wish to consider other senior living options. You can find several assisted living communities and a few memory care communities in Springfield’s partner network. Residents in assisted living facilities receive support with activities of daily living, such as bathing and dressing, as well as social activities, amenities, and more. In memory care communities, residents receive specialized care in a safe, secure environment. In Springfield, the average monthly cost of living in an assisted living community is $4,907, while the average monthly cost of a memory care facility is $6,363.

In this guide, you’ll learn about our partner assisted living and memory care communities in Springfield, plus more information on senior care costs, how Springfield seniors pay for care, local resources, and regulations of the different care types in Springfield.

Nursing Homes Facilities near Springfield, IL

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Villas of Holly Brook and Reflections Springfield
4.9

The facility was extremely open and friendly to all family members. The facility worked with us to get my mom acclimated to the place and try different solutions.

Centennial Pointe Senior Living in Springfield, IL
5.0

Mom is eating good, walking more and enjoys the company. The staff that are there are so loving with the residents. It does seem like they are a little understaffed as I do not think mom is getting checked on as often as she was supposed to. There is a nurse on site all day and night. I have good communication with the staff and I would recommend this community.

Rochester Estates Senior Living
4.0

Mom is doing great at Rochester Estates. The staff are very good to her. Everybody is very caring and on top of her needs. They're always in communication with me. The facility is very nice. I have no complaints other than the food is terrible - it just needs more flavor.

Mill Creek Alzheimer's Special Care Center

3319 Ginger Creek Drive, Springfield, IL 62711

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.2
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22 reviews

My loved one was previously a resident at Mill Creek Alzheimer's Special Care Center and most everything was great. Our overall experience was very good. Based on our experience, I would recommend Mill Creek...

Provides: Memory Care
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At Mill Creek, we’re dedicated to creating a warm and inviting environment where each resident can honor the experience of aging. Through our Sinceri Senior Living-exclusive Meaningful Moments program, we focus on residents’ psychological, social, and spiritual needs as well as individualized...

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Trustwell Living of Springfield

2451 West White Oaks Drive, Springfield, IL 62704

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.9
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30 reviews

I would like to see more activities. The staff is friendly but I would like to see more interaction from them. Maybe that happens & I just haven't witnessed it. My friend's toilet hasn't been cleaned in over...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Welcome to Trustwell Living of Springfield! Whether you are a resident, team member, visiting family member or guest, every person who walks through the door of a Trustwell Living community is treated like family. Our caring team looks forward to continuing to provide the quality care and...

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Cedarhurst of Springfield IL

3520 Old Jacksonville Road, Springfield, IL 62711

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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15 reviews

The staff and nurses at Cedarhurst on Old Jacksonville road are excellent. They are very caring and personalble. The community is very welcoming and relaxed. The facility is clean and well appointed. The...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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Cedarhurst of Springfield is home to 52 assisted living apartments that have their own bathrooms and kitchenettes and 27 memory care apartments specifically designed to meet the needs of individuals living with Alzheimer’s and related memory loss. Cedarhurst of Springfield strives to be the best...

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Villas of Holly Brook and Reflections Springfield

3401 Hedley Rd., Springfield, IL 62711

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9 reviews

It was the Social Worker who decided that my mother cannot stay there anymore due to the doctor stating she needs more care and he wanted us to leave and take her out within one day and I told her no that we...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living

Springfield Supportive Living Center

2034 Clear Lake Ave., Springfield, IL 62703

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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When i first came to the community i got a great feeling about it. The staff has been very friendly and they always communicate very well. One thing that i really like is the positive atmosphere felt. My...

Provides: Assisted Living

Springfield Supportive Living opened in August of 2005. Our highly qualified staff are here to serve you 24 hours a day. Their backgrounds in health care enable them to provide quality care as well as outstanding customer service. We can be found near Historic downtown Springfield and only...

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Centennial Pointe Senior Living

3440 Hedley Road, Springfield, IL 62712

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11 reviews

My dad started off at Centennial Point in March of 2022. The employees did everything possible to welcome dad and accommodate to some of his “set in my way” needs. After a few months, we moved him over to...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

When the demands of living in your home require more than you’re willing and able to give on your own, you’ll find a welcome home at Centennial Pointe.To us, assisted living means two things. You do the living and we help you do it. Our personal assistants provide what you need when you need it....

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River Birch Senior Living #1

4008 Cockrell Lane, Springfield, IL 62711

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It seems like a well run community. The staff seem to be caring and engaging with the residents. They are flexible with the individual needs of each resident and they do not have a " one size fits all"...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

River Birch Senior Living is a residential like community of 3 homes overlooking hole #6 of Panther Creek Golf Club in Springfield, IL. This location gives you the feeling of living in the country for peace and quiet yet still close to restaurants, shopping and major highways. Our caregiver to...

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Carriage Crossing Rochester

1121 Community Dr, Rochester, IL 62563

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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My mom has been at CC for 1 year. She has dementia and when she went she weighed 85 lbs now she eats 3 healthy meals a day and is so happy there. I don't think there is not anything CC would not do for her...

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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LIVE THE LIFE YOU LOVE!Making the move to senior living is a big decision. Fortunately, changing where you live doesn't mean changing your whole way of life. At Carriage Crossing, you'll find all the choices you need to live the life you love.Our welcoming campus features a variety of lifestyle...

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Villas of Holly Brook Chatham

825 E. Walnut Street, Chatham, IL 62629

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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18 reviews

My sister was there as a respite patient for one month. It is a clean place with friendly staff. I picked this community because I live nearby.

Provides: Assisted Living
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We are Chatham's only ALL INCLUSIVE community. We are pet friendly as well. Tours and admissions accepted 7 days per week.

Villas of South Park Chatham

10000 S Main St, Chatham, IL 62629

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Villas of South Park Chatham is a beautiful facility. The staff is caring and responds quickly to my loved one's needs. They offer a lot of activities, although not a lot to his particular interests. The...

Provides: Assisted Living

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Rochester Estates Senior Living

4817 Oak Hill Rd, Rochester, IL 62563

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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16 reviews

We picked this community, because of the rural setting first of all. We knew that it would make dad more comfortable. The staff seemed nice and the place appeared clean and did not smell!! It was a nice...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Rochester Estates Senior Living is an assisted living community situated in beautiful Rochester, Sangamon County, Illinois. Located within minutes of the historic Illinois capital of Springfield, Rochester boasts the best of both worlds. Rochester still maintains that small town feel while...

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Reflections Memory Care - Chatham

401 N Park Ave, Chatham, IL 62629

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10 reviews

I am very impressed with the care & compassion that the management & staff at Reflections Memory Care has shown to both my loved one & [I] (as the caretaker). They have been tremendous in helping with the...

Provides: Memory Care

Villa Senior Care Community

100 Stardust, Sherman, IL 62684

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1 review

We are very pleased with the Villa's assisted living program. I would recommend the facility.

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Concordia Village

4101 W Iles Ave, Springfield, IL 62711

13 reviews

What a great place for me to move to after losing my husband. I have been here just 10 months and been in the rehab facility here twice for three weeks each time. Having such caring and kind people to help with my wellness has beena blessing and ma...

Provides: Assisted Living, Independent Living

Timberlake Senior Living

2521 Empowerment Road, Springfield, IL 62703

8.0
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2 reviews

What a great visit I had with my grandma's friend! Everyone was so friendly and welcoming. The smell was so nice as we entered the building. I was very impressed, as a supportive living establishment it...

Provides: Assisted Living
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Come and be spoiled!Timberlake Senior Living is Springfield Illinois’s newest Supportive Living Community. At Timberlake Senior Living our sole purpose is to help seniors maintain their independence. Timberlake provides housing and supportive services to seniors 65+ who may need assistance with...

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Mary Bryant Home for the Blind and Visually Impaired

2960 Stanton Street, Springfield, IL 62703

Provides: Assisted Living

Springfield Terrace

525 S Martin Luther King Jr Dr, Springfield, IL 62703

Provides: Nursing Homes

Illinois Presbyterian Home

2005 W Lawrence, Springfield, IL 62704

Provides: Assisted Living

River Birch Senior Living #3

4016 Cockrell Lane, Springfield, IL 62711

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Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

River Birch Senior Living is a residential like community of 3 homes overlooking hole #6 of Panther Creek Golf Club in Springfield, IL. This location gives you the feeling of living in the country for peace and quiet yet still close to restaurants, shopping and major highways. Our caregiver to...

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River Birch Senior Living #2

4012 Cockrell Lane, Springfield, IL 62711

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Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

River Birch Senior Living is a residential like community of 3 homes overlooking hole #6 of Panther Creek Golf Club in Springfield, IL. This location gives you the feeling of living in the country for peace and quiet yet still close to restaurants, shopping and major highways. Our caregiver to...

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The Ranch

3363 Spaulding Orchard Rd, Springfield, IL 62711

Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care

Villa Health Care West

100 Stardust Dr, Sherman, IL 62684

Provides: Nursing Homes

Country Lane Memory Care

875 Riverton Road, Riverton, IL 62561

Provides: Memory Care
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Costs of nursing homes in the Springfield area

Nursing homes are the most expensive type of senior care due to the advanced medical needs of the residents and the on-site medical care provided. In 2021, the median cost of a semi-private room in a Springfield nursing home was $6,965 per month, while a private room cost $8,380 per month.[01]

While costs will vary depending on your loved one’s unique needs, you can expect nursing home costs to include the following:

  • 24-hour skilled medical care and supervision
  • Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming, and toileting
  • Three meals per day, plus snacks
  • Grounds keeping and community maintenance
  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Transportation for medical appointments
  • Senior friendly amenities and activities

Seniors who don’t require skilled nursing care may live more comfortably and less expensively in an assisted living or memory care community. According to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data on its partners, the average monthly cost families paid for an assisted living community is $4,907. The average monthly cost of living in a partner memory care community is $6,363.[02] These figures reflect actual monthly costs that seniors who used our referral service paid to their community, and they include their chosen add-ons and services in addition to the base cost.

As with nursing homes, individual costs vary based on care needs and add-on services. However, you can expect assisted living and memory care costs to include the following:

  • Assistance with activities of daily living such as transferring, bathing, and dressing
  • Medication management and administration
  • Three meals each day plus snacks
  • Community maintenance and landscaping
  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Transportation
  • Senior-friendly events and activities
  • Specialized programming and therapies
  • Amenities such as game rooms, courtyards, movie theaters, and libraries

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How people pay for a nursing home in Springfield

Seniors can pay for care through many options. In fact, many seniors and their families rely on a combination of both private and public sources. We’ve included information and local resources to help you understand the payment methods available for nursing homes, assisted living, and memory care.

Private pay methods in Springfield

Many seniors and their families begin with private pay when deciding how to pay. This can include retirement income, savings, pensions, and more. Keep in mind that while private funds are a good starting place, you can combine them with some public payment options.

The below are all considered private pay options.

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Understand Illinois nursing home regulations

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) licenses nursing homes in the state. Along with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the IDPH ensures that nursing homes that accept Medicare and Medicaid as payment options meet federal regulations and certification rules.

Nursing homes must meet certain regulations and requirements to maintain their license. These include but aren’t limited to:

  • Screening potential new residents to assess their need for skilled nursing services before being admitted
  • Establishing a clear policy for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and “do not resuscitate” orders
  • Providing residents who don’t have a guardian or medical power of attorney the opportunity to provide information for potential health care surrogates (or decline to do so) within 30 days of moving in
  • Conducting medical treatment discreetly to help ensure residents’ privacy
  • Providing 3.8 hours of personal care and nursing assistance for residents identified as needing skilled care, and 2.5 hours for residents who need an intermediate amount of care
  • Ensuring that married residents are allowed to live in the same room unless there isn’t room available or the resident’s doctor doesn’t recommend it

The IDPH conducts regular licensure inspections, or surveys, of nursing homes every six to 15 months. These surveys usually take three to four days, during which time the IDPH looks at the following areas:

  • Access to care
  • Rights of the residents
  • Care plans and health assessments
  • Available health care services
  • Dietary and nutrition services
  • Staffing
  • Housekeeping and community maintenance
  • Activities for residents
  • Observations of care provided
  • Interviews with residents, families, and staff
  • Medical records

Inspections aren’t scheduled, so facilities don’t have a chance to prepare for them. Nursing homes with many or frequent complaints are inspected more often. Springfield seniors can check recent nursing home violations by visiting the IDPH’s quarterly reports of nursing home violators.

You can view results of all nursing home inspections on Medicare’s nursing home compare tool. Typing in your ZIP code or city will show the nursing homes nearest you and their star rating. You can also search by facility name.

Regulations for other senior living communities

Assisted living

The IDPH also regulates assisted living communities, which are licensed as either Assisted Living Establishments or Shared Housing Establishments. Assisted living communities aren’t able to provide the same level of care as a nursing home does, as they don’t offer the advanced medical care available at skilled nursing facilities.

To help ensure that new residents can live comfortably in an assisted living community, they receive a comprehensive care assessment. After an initial assessment, annual assessments are conducted to help ensure that each resident’s care needs don’t exceed what the community can provide. For more information, visit our comprehensive guide to assisted living in Springfield.

Memory care

Some assisted living communities in Springfield are licensed to provide memory care. These communities must meet additional requirements, especially for the staff. The community administrator and all of the direct care staff must complete dementia care training and receiving continuing education to provide care that meets best practice requirements.

Illinois Department of Public Health contact information

Illinois Department of Public Health website

Springfield Headquarters Office

525-535 W. Jefferson St.
Springfield, IL 62761

Phone: 217-782-4977

COVID-19 regulations for Springfield nursing homes

Illinois doesn’t currently have regulations for assisted living communities regarding COVID-19. It does require assisted living communities to report outbreaks, however. Communities must report COVID-19 cases if they have one confirmed case and other residents with similar symptoms.

Nursing homes in Springfield do need to adhere to Illinois’ COVID regulations. You can find full COVID-19 guidelines for nursing homes on the IDPH’s long-term care facilities guidance page. In some cases, such as with masking policies, nursing homes may have their own guidance for visitors that will need to be followed.

Masking. When hospital admissions of COVID-19 are high, masking is recommended for all staff, residents, and visitors in common areas until there are no new cases for 14 days.

Facility cleanliness. Nursing homes should have dedicated medical equipment for residents with COVID-19. Rooms of residents who had COVID-19 should be disinfected.

What to expect from nursing homes in Springfield

Springfield offers a unique history as the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln. Residents can enjoy the historical sites and the atmosphere of a small town while taking advantage of many of the amenities you’d find in a large city.

Below you’ll find detailed information on what to expect from nursing homes in the area and how they compare to your other senior care options.

Nursing homes offer a high level of care

A Place for Mom doesn’t partner with skilled nursing facilities, which offer the highest level of care to seniors. Nursing homes are the best fit for seniors with serious or chronic medical conditions that require 24/7 medical oversight. Skilled nursing facilities provide:

  • Short-term rehabilitative services
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapies
  • Full medication management and injection administration
  • Social activities within the community
  • Shared rooms
  • On-site palliative and hospice care

Many seniors who need some daily assistance don’t require nursing care and can live quite comfortably in an assisted living or memory care community.

Assisted living and memory care in Springfield

Seniors who would benefit from support with activities of daily living but don’t require 24/7 medical care would likely find a good fit in assisted living or memory care facilities. Our partner communities don’t offer on-site skilled nursing, but they do provide some advanced care services.

The majority of our partner assisted living and memory communities in Springfield provide the following:

  • Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing
  • Medication reminders
  • Transportation
  • Community maintenance and housekeeping
  • Activities (parties, picnics, cooking classes, devotional activities, live performances, and more)
  • Amenities (libraries, game rooms, TV lounges, pianos, and more)

Many communities do also provide more advanced care services. These include:

  • On-site nursing care
  • Visiting nurse
  • Diabetic care
  • On-site hospice care
  • Incontinence care
  • Full medication management

Seniors experiencing Alzheimer’s or other types of dementia can especially benefit from living in a memory care community. Of our partner assisted living communities, 29% offer memory care on-site. We also have one stand-alone memory care community in our Springfield network. Caregivers in memory care communities receive specialized and ongoing training to care for seniors with dementia.

Springfield brings a small-town feel to its population of more than 110,000. While Springfield’s assisted living and memory care communities don’t offer luxe amenities, they’re up to date without being flashy. The majority of our partner communities are pet friendly and offer a robust selection of activities coordinated by an activities director. Seniors can expect a focus on cultivating a sense of community through parties, karaoke, and picnics. Many facilities offer special interest clubs, opportunities for education, day trips, and live performances.

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Unfamiliar with Springfield? Highlights for seniors

20,314

Number of seniors over the age of 65 living in Springfield as of 2021

Many Springfield seniors — 34% over 65 — hold a bachelor’s degree or higher.
$40,973

Average annual retirement income of seniors over the age of 65 in Springfield in 2021 [15]

Health care for seniors in Springfield

Springfield has two hospitals within the city. Both are located in the heart of downtown Springfield with networks for outpatient services. Springfield is also home to Southern Illinois University Medicine, a multi-specialty physician group. We’ve included details for these hospitals below.

HSHS St. John’s Hospital

U.S. News and World Report rates this as the top hospital in Springfield. It ranks highly in heart failure care and heart bypass surgery.

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Springfield Memorial Hospital

This hospital performs well in several procedures that may be important for seniors, including hip and knee replacements. U.S. News and World Report also notes its performance in lung and colon cancer surgeries.

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Transportation for seniors in Springfield

All of our partner assisted living and memory care communities offer transportation to residents. Of those communities, 75% provide complimentary transportation, and 25% offer transportation at cost. This can be not only helpful and convenient to senior residents, but also safer. For seniors with memory loss, it’s especially beneficial to have transportation options they can trust. Drivers are aware of the needs that their senior passengers have and can offer necessary assistance.

Overall, Springfield is largely a car-dependent city. There are some walkable areas, particularly in downtown Springfield. Visiting family members without a car may be able to use Sangamon Mass Transit District (SMTD). Should seniors over 65 need to use this service, they’re eligible for a reduced fare ID, which allows them to travel for half price. SMTD’s Access Sangamon provides alternative transportation for riders who can’t easily use a fixed-route bus service.

Senior activities in Springfield

Historical attractions abound in Springfield, with many sites honoring our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln. But Lincolnland offers much more than its history. There’s a wide range of activities that appeal to seniors, whether your loved one enjoys the arts or the outdoors. We’ve outlined several of the most popular options below. You’ll find that the majority of these provide accessibility options so that everyone can enjoy them.

  • Lincoln Memorial Garden and Nature Center. This free attraction offers tranquil views of Lake Springfield along with several gardens and nature trails. It’s easy for everyone to enjoy nature with many spots to sit and rest. The Center also features an accessible trail loop.
  • Illinois State Museum (ISM) — Springfield. The ISM presents several permanent exhibits, including “At Home in the Heartland,” which shows visitors with how Illinois has changed over the past 300 years. The museum offers free admission and wheelchairs visitors can use.
  • The Legacy Theatre. For entertainment, the Legacy Theatre can’t be beat. Throughout the year they host live performances, concerts, and movie screenings with films from the early 20th century, as well as contemporary films. The Legacy’s equipped with several accessible areas throughout the building.
  • Lincoln Home. Seniors can take a free tour of President Lincoln’s home, which is wheelchair accessible. Park Service rangers guide the tour groups, and large groups can attend when they reserve a tour ahead of time.
  • Springfield Art Association. Seniors and their family members can enjoy both art and history here. It hosts rotating gallery exhibits as well as art classes for visitors who love to create.

Frequently asked questions

Carriage Crossing Rochester, Carriage Crossing Taylorville and Carriage Crossing Decatur are the top-rated Nursing Homes facilities near Springfield, 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 Springfield is 4,701 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

  1. Genworth. (2021). Cost of Care Survey.

  2. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

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

  4. Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services. Long term care.

  5. Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services. Medical programs.

  6. Illinois Department of Human Services. Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (AABD).

  7. Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services. Resident fact sheet.

  8. Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services. Illinois persons who are elderly waiver.

  9. U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Skilled nursing facility care. Medicare.gov.

  10. Illinois Department of Public Health. Who regulates nursing homes?

  11. Illinois General Assembly. Illinois Compiled Statutes. Health facilities and regulation (210 ILCS 45/) nursing home care act.

  12. Illinois General Assembly. Illinois Compiled StatutesHealth facilities and regulation (210 ILCS 9/) Assisted living and shared housing act.

  13. Illinois Department of Public Health. Reporting COVID-19.

  14. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Population 65 years and over in the United States (S0103): Springfield. [Data set]. American Community Survey.

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