Assisted Living Costs in Chicago, IL
Understanding costs helps families budget and compare communities fairly. Below are estimated ranges for the Chicago metro area.
| Care Type | Monthly Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Assisted Living (base) | $4,400 – $5,200/mo |
| Memory Care | $5,600 – $6,600/mo |
| Studio / Shared Room | $4,000 – $4,800/mo |
| One-Bedroom Private | $4,800 – $6,000/mo |
| Community / Move-In Fee | $1,000 – $5,000 one-time |
Estimates for Chicago metro area. Request an all-in quote after care assessment.
Chicago Market Data (2026)
Live government data helps families benchmark costs and demand. Sources: ACS 2023 5-Year.
23,542
11.5% of local population · Zips 60601, 60611, 60614
Census figures reflect zip code tabulation areas (ZCTAs) covering Chicago zip codes. HUD FMR is a housing benchmark — assisted living includes care services, meals, and staffing.
When to Consider Assisted Living in Chicago
- A parent in Chicago needs help with bathing, dressing, or daily medications
- Family caregivers are experiencing burnout or live out of state
- Home safety concerns: falls, wandering, or inability to prepare meals in Illinois
- Doctor recommends assisted living or a geriatric care assessment
- Hospital discharge requires a safe care plan within days or weeks
- Social isolation is affecting mental health and cognitive function
Types of Senior Care in Chicago
Assisted Living
Daily activity support, meals, and medication management in a residential setting.
Memory Care
Secure dementia care with specialized staff and structured cognitive programs.
Respite Care
Short-term stays that give family caregivers a break while ensuring safety.
Placement Services
Free matching that compares communities by budget, location, and care level.
Popular Areas in Chicago
Families frequently search for assisted living near these neighborhoods:
- Lincoln Park
- Lakeview
- Evanston
- Oak Park
- Naperville
Medicaid for Assisted Living in Chicago
Illinois program: Illinois Supportive Living Program (SLP). Screening limits in Chicago use statewide rules — income ~$2,829/mo, assets ~$2,000.
Illinois helpline: 1-800-252-8966
- • Medicaid waiver programs in Illinois may cover care services in participating Chicago communities.
- • Room and board in assisted living is typically still private pay — waivers often cover care hours only.
- • The Chicago metro has 200 licensed communities — ask each if they accept Illinois Supportive Living Program (SLP).
Verify Inspection Records in Chicago
Before touring, check official IL state inspection records for violations, complaints, and license status. The Chicago area has approximately 200 licensed communities.
- • On the Illinois portal, search "Chicago" or ZIP 60601
- • The Chicago metro has approximately 200 licensed communities — compare at least 3
- • Filter or search near Lincoln Park if proximity to family matters
Skilled Nursing Ratings in Chicago
If your parent needs skilled nursing (not assisted living), compare official CMS Care Compare star ratings — health inspections, staffing, and quality measures from Medicare's federal database.
View CMS nursing home ratings in Chicago →Checklist: Choosing Assisted Living in Chicago
- Tour at least 3 Chicago communities in person
- Request all-in monthly cost after care level assessment
- Ask about staff-to-resident ratios during day and night shifts
- Verify state licensing and recent inspection reports
- Confirm medication management and nursing availability
- Review move-out policies and annual rate increase history
- Speak with current families — not just sales staff
- Check proximity to family, hospitals, and preferred neighborhoods
Frequently Asked Questions — Chicago
How much does assisted living cost in Chicago, IL?▾
The average monthly cost for assisted living in Chicago is approximately $4,800. Memory care typically runs $5,800–$6,800/mo. Costs vary by care level, room type, and neighborhood.
What is the best assisted living in Chicago?▾
The best assisted living in Chicago depends on your parent's care needs, budget, and preferred neighborhoods like Lincoln Park, Lakeview, Evanston. Tour at least 3 communities, verify licenses, and use our free matcher for personalized recommendations.
How many assisted living facilities are in Chicago?▾
The Chicago metro has an estimated 200 licensed senior living communities. Our free service helps families compare options by zip code (60601, 60611) and availability.
What is the difference between assisted living and memory care in Chicago?▾
Assisted living in Chicago supports daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medications. Memory care provides secured dementia units with specialized staff. Many Chicago campuses offer both levels.
How quickly can someone move into assisted living in Chicago?▾
Some Chicago communities have immediate openings; memory care units may have waitlists. Mark "immediate" in our free matcher for urgent placements within 2 weeks.
Does Medicare pay for assisted living in Chicago, IL?▾
Medicare does not cover long-term assisted living room and board in Illinois. Medicaid waiver programs may help eligible residents with care costs. See our paying for care guide for details.
What neighborhoods in Chicago have the most senior living options?▾
Families frequently search near Lincoln Park, Lakeview, Evanston, Oak Park. Suburban areas often have newer communities with larger campuses, while urban locations offer proximity to medical centers.
Can I find assisted living near zip code 60601?▾
Yes. Our free matcher searches communities serving zip codes 60601, 60611, 60614 and surrounding areas in the Chicago metro.
What is the senior population in Chicago?▾
U.S. Census ACS data for zip codes 60601, 60611, 60614 in the Chicago area shows approximately 23,542 adults aged 65 and older (11.5% of residents in those zip areas). Demand for assisted living and memory care remains strong across the greater Chicago metro.