Shalom Love Care
5250 Old Orchard Rd., Ste. 300, Skokie, IL, 60077
"Shalom Love Care was founded on peace of mind. All our clients enjoy ethical, professional and quality care. Our team of healthcare professi..."
READ MORECaring.com offers a free service to help families find senior care and authentic reviews to help you in your decision. On average in Blue Island, IL, residents and their loved ones rate In Home Care agencies across the 36 options below.
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5250 Old Orchard Rd., Ste. 300, Skokie, IL, 60077
"Shalom Love Care was founded on peace of mind. All our clients enjoy ethical, professional and quality care. Our team of healthcare professi..."
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415 W Golf Rd, Suite 46, Arlington Heights, IL, 60005
311 N Chestnut St # B2, Addison, IL, 60101
" ALTIS Private Care Company grew out of a desire to provide families and seniors needing assistance at home, with the option that most peo..."
READ MORE7415 W FOSTER AVE, Harwood Heights, IL, 60706
440 Bode Rd , Hoffman Estates, IL, 60169
6500 W. College Drive, Palos Heights, IL, 60463
1603 Orrington Avenue, Evanston, IL, 60201
600 Holiday , Matteson, IL, 60443
601 East End, Hillside, IL, 60162
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READ MORE980 N Michigan Ave Suite 1400, Chicago, IL, 60611
1711 Forest Cove Drive Apt 212, Mount Prospect, IL, 60056
4134 192nd Ct , Country Club Hills, IL, 60478
"Are you looking for a professional, dependable, affordable home healthcare agency, if so Andre Heavenly Homecare Agency (AHHA) is what you’r..."
READ MORE1632 W Colonial PKWY , Inverness, IL, 60067
9933 Lawler Avenue Suite 208 , Skokie, IL, 60077
4137 Sauk Trail , Richton Park, IL, 60471
"Able Healthcare Services provides a variety of non medical personal care and services to help people remain safe and independent in their ho..."
READ MOREAccording to the 2020 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, the average cost of home care in Blue Island is $4,957, which is $190 more than the state average but $906 less than the national average of $4,481. Home care in Champaign is one of the most expensive in the state at $5,005. Rockford, Peoria and Carbondale residents can all expect to pay less than those in Blue Island with prices at $4,872, $4,385 and $4,195.
Blue Island
$4,957
Illinois
$4,767
United States
$4,481
Rockford
$4,872
Peoria
$4,385
Champaign
$5,005
Carbondale
$4,195
Blue Island has a number of long-term care options for seniors. Home care and home health are priced at $4,957 and $5,053 and are designed for seniors who prefer to remain in their own homes. Adult day health is the least expensive at $1,614 per month but it only offers care during the day. Assisted living is a residential facility for those who require modest assistance at $4,950, while a nursing home offers the most comprehensive care at $8,076 per month for a semiprivate room.
Home Care
$4,957
Home Health Care
$5,053
Adult Day Health
$1,614
Assisted Living
$4,950
Nursing Home Care (semiprivate room)
$8,076
Note: Data for Blue Island was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Chicago, was used instead.
Given the high cost of in-home care, many people use one or more forms of financial assistance to cover the expenses. Below, we explain some of the most common sources of financial help for paying for in-home care. If none of these options are available to you, you can reach out to your Area Agency on Aging or Aging and Disability Resource Center to learn about local resources.
Long-Term Care Insurance: Long-Term Care Insurance covers expenses related to senior care, including in-home care. Depending on the policy type, beneficiaries may receive a cash payment to use towards long-term care or reimbursement for qualifying long-term care expenses. Note that there are limitations- typically a maximum benefit of $150 per day- and exact coverage terms vary depending on the exact policy, so always check the details.Medicare: Medicare does not cover in-home care because it is classified as custodial, or non-medical, care. However, some Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement plans, which offer expanded benefits, may cover in-home custodial care.Medicaid: Medicaid coverage of in-home care varies between different states because it is not a federally mandated benefit. Currently, all states cover some in-home care either through their standard Medicaid or a waiver program. The specific coverage rules are set individually by each state.Veterans’ Benefits: The Aid and Attendance benefit is a monthly cash payment that beneficiaries can use to pay for senior care, including in-home care services. To qualify for A&A, Veterans must already receive the VA pension and meet several additional requirements, including needing assistance with the activities of daily living.Contact the Department of Veterans Affairs to learn more.Reverse Mortgages: Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECMs) are federally insured loans that are available to homeowners age 62 and over. Reverse mortgages allow you to access a portion of your home’s equity in cash, tax free. Many seniors use reverse mortgages to finance their care expenses, including in-home care. Note that although there are no monthly payments due on reverse mortgage loans, borrowers do have to repay the loan once the last surviving homeowner passes away, moves, or sells the home.
Free and low-cost programs and services are offered to seniors who live in Blue Island and the surrounding region. These services are offered by both government and private agencies and are designed to help improve quality of life.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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AgeOptions | (708) 383-0258 | AgeOptions connects seniors in the area with programs and services that meet their needs. The agency partners with other businesses and community organizations to provide programs that allow individuals to remain in their homes independently as long as possible. These programs and services include home-delivered meals, fall prevention, companionship, transportation, housekeeping and help applying for benefits. |
Illinois Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) | (877) 411-9276 | LIHEAP helps seniors and low-income families pay for home energy bills, mostly heating in the winter. Eligible seniors may not have incomes that exceed 200% of the federal poverty level. The benefit pays a one-time payment to cover the cost of an individuals’ energy bill for an entire season. |
ComEd Energy Efficiency Program | (708) 597-8603 | The ComEd Energy Efficiency Program provides weatherization upgrades to low-income seniors. These upgrades include insulation and air sealing. To be eligible, seniors must live in a home that's at least 30 years old, must receive electric service through ComEd and have a household income of 80% of the average area income. |
Salvation Army Crossgenerations Corps Community Center | (708) 332-0100 | The Salvation Army Community Center provides nutritious meals for seniors Monday through Friday. The organization also provides Thanksgiving and Christmas meals for individuals and families who are unable to provide for themselves. The center also offers recreational sports and fitness programs, comprehensive case management and daily activities, including music classes, exercise, a walking club, bingo, jewelry making and card games. |
Catholic Charities Senior Care Management | (847) 546-5733 | Case management services provide comprehensive services that help seniors live independently. These programs include benefits assistance, transportation, caregiver support, Adult Protective Services and home-delivered meals. |
Aging can be a difficult process, and loved ones may not always ask for help – often times it’s up to their family to evaluate their need for help around the house. While no two situations are exactly alike, this checklist can help you and your loved ones determine when it’s time to start the search for a home care provider.
If you’ve determined that your loved one needs the assistance of a care provider in their home, it may be time for a difficult conversation. Handled correctly, however, this process can bring a family together and ensure that everyone’s concerns are addressed. Use this PDF as a starting point to help the conversation stay as positive and productive as possible.