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Senior care costs in Illinois — compare all 4 options

Assisted living, home care, memory care, and family caregiving — with the hidden cost of unpaid caregiving time most families never calculate.

$5,100
Assisted living / mo
$29
Home aide / hour
$5,850
Memory care / mo
$10,600
Caregiver lost wages / yr

Comparing all four care options in Illinois

Most senior care comparisons leave out the most important option: family caregiving. The "free" option isn't free — it costs the average Illinois caregiver $10,600 per year in lost wages plus out-of-pocket expenses. Here's how Illinois families actually weigh their options:

Family caregiving
$13,360
true cost / year
Often cheapest
Home health aide
$3,767
/ mo at 30 hrs/wk
Assisted living
$5,100
/ mo median
Memory care
$5,850
/ mo median

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How much does assisted living cost in Illinois?

The median cost of assisted living in Illinois is $5,100 per month in 2026 — about 2% above the national median of $4,995. That's roughly $61,200 per year.

2026 Illinois senior care at a glance

Care typeIllinois medianNational medianDifference
Assisted living (monthly)$5,100$4,995+2%
Memory care (monthly)$5,850$6,244-6%
Home health aide (hourly)$29$33-12%
Nursing home (monthly)$8,450$9,733-13%

Most Illinois assisted living facilities charge a one-time community fee of $2,000–$5,000, plus "level of care" add-ons of $300–$900/month as needs increase.

Assisted living costs by Illinois city

Costs vary across Illinois metro areas. Urban markets typically run 10–25% above state medians, while smaller cities offer substantially lower rates.

Chicago
$5,500/mo
Aurora
$5,200/mo
Rockford
$4,700/mo
Joliet
$5,100/mo
Naperville
$5,600/mo
Springfield
$4,550/mo
Peoria
$4,500/mo

The hidden cost of family caregiving in Illinois

When families consider caring for an aging parent at home, they typically calculate $0 — because no one is writing a check to a facility. This number is wrong.

What family caregiving actually costs Illinois families

Lost wages: The average Illinois caregiver loses $10,600 per year — through reduced hours, missed promotions, or leaving the workforce entirely. The AARP 2023 Caregiving Study found that over 60% of family caregivers reduce their work hours.

Out-of-pocket expenses: $230 per month on transportation, medications, medical supplies, food, and home modifications — about $2,760 per year.

5-year total impact: Approximately $66,800 per caregiver. For a daughter who reduces her career to care for a parent for 5 years, the lifetime impact (including reduced retirement savings and Social Security earnings) often exceeds $200,000.

This isn't an argument against family caregiving — it's often the most loving choice a family makes. But the financial reality should be part of your decision, not invisible to it.

The 40-hour rule for Illinois families

A widely-used rule of thumb: below 40 hours per week of care needed, home care wins on cost. At 40 hours or more, assisted living becomes cost-competitive because you're paying for 24/7 staffing either way.

In Illinois at $29/hour, the math works out like this:

Hours/week neededHome care monthly costvs Assisted living ($5,100)
10 hrs/wk$1,256Home care wins by $3,844
20 hrs/wk$2,511Home care wins by $2,589
30 hrs/wk$3,767Home care wins by $1,333
40 hrs/wk$5,023Home care wins by $77
60 hrs/wk$7,534Assisted living wins by $2,434

For Illinois specifically, the break-even point is around 41 hours per week.

Common Illinois senior care questions

How much does assisted living cost in Illinois?
The median cost of assisted living in Illinois is $5,100 per month in 2026 — approximately 2% above the national median of $4,995.
How much does a home health aide cost per hour in Illinois?
Home health aides in Illinois cost approximately $29 per hour in 2026. Full-time in-home care (40 hours per week) costs approximately $5,023 per month.
Is assisted living cheaper than home care in Illinois?
In Illinois, assisted living becomes cheaper than home care once more than approximately 41 hours of in-home help per week are needed. Below that threshold, home care wins on cost.
What is the hidden cost of family caregiving in Illinois?
The average Illinois family caregiver loses approximately $10,600 per year in wages and spends $230 per month out-of-pocket. Over a 5-year caregiving period, this totals roughly $66,800 in lost income and expenses.
How much does memory care cost in Illinois?
Memory care in Illinois costs approximately $5,850 per month in 2026 — about 15% more than standard assisted living due to specialized dementia care and higher staff ratios.

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