Berkeley Nursing & Rehab Center
6909 West North Street, Oak Park, IL 60302
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6909 West North Street, Oak Park, IL 60302
1201 Dixie Hwy, Beecher, IL 60401
"Our commitment to superior customer service is apparent in everything we do. From the warm smile that greats you at the front desk to our c..."
READ MORE9525 South Mayfield Ave, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
"Oak Lawn Respiratory & Rehabilitation Center, located in Oak Lawn, IL, offers a variety of care types including skilled nursing care, short-..."
READ MORE18300 S Laverng, Oak Lawn, IL 60478
6501 S Cass Ave, Westmont, IL 60559
1401 N California Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
"To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit: Illinois Department of Public Health - H..."
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160 W 10th St, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
"Thornton Heights offers Recovery-oriented residential programs for adults who live with serious mental illness. We assist consumers in build..."
READ MORE6300 N California Ave, Chicago, IL 60659
"Astoria Place is a unique living and rehabilitation facility offering the latest advances in clinical care, round-the-clock compassionate nu..."
READ MORE4314 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60653
"We are committed to providing the highest quality of life possible, offering a wide variety of services desgined to maximize physcial and em..."
READ MORE306 N Larkin Ave, Joliet, IL 60435
"Symphony of Joliet is a proud member of Symphony Post Acute Network, one of the most innovative providers of post acute care in the United S..."
READ MORE2840 West Foster Avenue, Chicago, IL 60625
7618 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60626
5151 Church Street, Skokie, IL 60077
"Bria Health Services of Geneva is located in a residential neighborhood just outside West Chicago. Seniors can access supermarkets, churches..."
READ MORE2230 Mcdonough St, Joliet, IL 60436
8001 SOUTH WESTERN AVENUE, Chicago, IL 60620
"BRIA of Forest Edge is a senior living provider located in Chicago, IL. It offers a range of care types, including skilled nursing care, sho..."
READ MORE15600 Honore Ave, Harvey, IL 60426
"Our unique, person-centered program fosters an atmosphere in which each resident’s individuality, abilities, potential skills and self-estee..."
READ MORE2055 WEST BALMORAL AVENUE, Chicago, IL 60625
1635 East 154th Street, Dolton, IL 60419
"Countryside Nursing and Rehab, located in Dolton, IL, offers a variety of care options, including skilled nursing care, short-term rehabilit..."
READ MORE5888 NORTH RIDGE, Chicago, IL 60660
"Park View Rehab Center, located in Chicago, IL, offers a range of care options including skilled nursing, memory care, hospice care, respite..."
READ MORE16000 SOUTH WABASH, South Holland, IL 60473
When comparing the average monthly costs of semiprivate rooms across the state and the country, it’s notable that Midlothian is at the high end of the scale. Seniors in the village are likely to see monthly costs $1,841 above the Illinois average and $320 above the national average.Â
Compared to its nearest neighbors recorded in the Genworth 2020 Cost of Care Survey, Midlothian is the most expensive option, although Michigan City, Indiana, comes close at $8,060. In Danville, families can expect costs around $6,874, while in Kankakee, they average $6,540. Rockford is the most affordable, at $5,825.
Midlothian
$8,076
Illinois
$6,235
The United States
$7,756
Rockford
$5,825
Kankakee
$6,540
Danville
$6,874
Michigan City, IN
$8,060
Midlothian families can expect to pay approximately $8,076 per month for a semiprivate room in a nursing home. A private room averages $8,532.
Many seniors and their families use some form of financial assistance to help them pay for nursing care. The main options available are Medicare, Medicaid, and veterans benefits. These programs can be complicated, especially when it comes to benefit terms. Below, we give a brief overview of how these programs may be used towards paying for skilled nursing care.
If these options aren’t available to you, check if your loved one has long-term care insurance or contact your Area Agency on Aging to ask about any local financial assistance programs for seniors.
The aging process can involve several stages, so it’s worth looking at costs for different types of care, as more than one may be needed. The most affordable option for able-bodied seniors is adult day health care, which typically costs $1,614. Despite assisted living offering accommodation in addition to care, its average cost of $4,950 is below those of home and home health care, which have costs of $4,957 and $5,053, respectively. A nursing home semiprivate room is typically $8,076, while a private room averages $8,532.
Home care
$4,957
Home health care
$5,053
Adult day health care
$1,614
Assisted living
$4,950
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$8,076
Nursing home (private room)
$8,532
This list of resources can help families meet some or all of the costs of nursing home care and get help from professionals who have the best interests of seniors at heart.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Medicaid Long-Term Care | (217) 782-0545 | Seniors with low incomes may be eligible for Medicaid, which can cover all or most of the costs of their nursing home care. To qualify, seniors need to apply to the Department of Human Services for benefits and to the Department of Aging to be screened, which involves the senior providing evidence that nursing home care is the most appropriate for their needs. If home care is more suitable, seniors can apply for help from the Supportive Living Program, which focuses on helping with the costs of care for housebound seniors. This may include limited medical support. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (888) 401-8200 | The purpose of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman is to ensure seniors in licensed residential care facilities are aware of their rights and that if they are infringed, the ombudsman will support them. This may include resolving disagreements with the owners of facilities and investigating complaints made by residents, their families or third parties. If a complaint indicates criminal behavior, such as elder abuse, the ombudsman will refer it to the relevant authorities. Additionally, families can request data held about nursing homes from the ombudsman to help them make more informed choices. |
Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP) | (800) 252-8966 | SHIP is a free program for seniors and caregivers looking for unbiased information and advice about Medicare plans and how they may reduce the costs of nursing home care and other medical costs. The counselors provide confidential one-on-one services that can help seniors understand their current coverage and compare plans that can deal with shortfalls. These may include private health care insurance plans. However, as the counselors are independent, they won’t try to push specific plans. |
Senior Services | (312) 744-4016 | Senior Services is a division of the Department of Family & Support Services. It’s a rich source of help for seniors and caregivers who may need to access multiple services, such as home-delivered meals and legal assistance. Additionally, Senior Services can refer people to professionals who can offer free advice on a range of age-related subjects, such as training for caregivers and grants which may reduce tax burdens for homeowners. |