Ascension Living Saint Benedict Village
6930 West Touhy Avenue, Niles, IL 60714
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The average cost of assisted living in the county is $4,794 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the county, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 52 Assisted Living Communities in Dupage County and several in surrounding areas.
6930 West Touhy Avenue, Niles, IL 60714
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June 30, 2022
My mom was there for first for rehab, and then for long term care and I can\'t compliment them enough...from the reception staff to the nurses and therapists; they were all so friendly and helpful. It was a very positive experience.
Sharon
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April 13, 2021
My mom was a resident of Burgess Square Healthcare Center, and it was nice. We couldn't see her because of COVID, but the people that I interacted with were very nice too. My sister and I didn't know what to do, and they were very helpful. They arranged everything, and kept us updated every day because we both couldn't be around. She was in a private room and had it all by herself. She started off on a walker and then to a two-person assist. I think it was just because my mom's health declined. The facility was also clean. They had tables and chairs that they were bringing out for spring, and a little grass and stuff around.
Thomas
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April 5, 2021
My mother is in Sunrise of Bloomingdale. The care is fine. I talked to the caregivers, the nurse, and the manager. Everyone is doing very well, except she's not crazy about the food. She forgets to order from the menu, so they've been ordering for her. One of her caregivers is going to go every day and help her order lunch. She has a studio with her own furniture, her own TV, and an easy chair. Right now, just about everybody is assigned to their rooms because of COVID, but they're supposed to open up in the middle of April when everybody has gotten their shots. It's a really nice and comfortable place. They have several rooms, a cafeteria-style eating area, and right behind the building there is a forest preserve, so it's very pleasant. I haven't been allowed in the building. I've only looked at pictures, but the communication is very good. It's only been three or four weeks, but so far, it's OK. She has very pleasant caregivers. She has two very pleasant women who take care of her.
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January 3, 2021
I was able to see Brookdale in Lisle. I remember they had a good doctor on the staff there and that was good. I only talked to one woman and she was very good. She was the one in charge of giving us the tour. The room was nice. I think they were doing a lot of remodeling, but the upkeep was good. I think it was homey. It was a good visit.
J.W.
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October 29, 2020
We're using 1776 Senior Care. The caregiver helps my parents around the house, like doing projects. She helps them with the computer and helps them with shopping and appointments. Right now, they're doing good and my parents like them.
Michael
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October 21, 2020
We took her to The Auberge at Naperville. The outside looks good. You can't see much of the inside because of COVID-19. I mean, my general impression is favorable at this point. The staff seems very receptive and nice. My sister has Alzheimer's, so we just drove up there, called the staff, and they came out to the car and took her away like it was nothing. I am happy with it. They are having a little trouble just getting her to eat, but we were having that same issue before we transferred her. She just recently just suddenly sulked and her appetite decreased. It's not anything on their part, but part of it is that she's in a strange environment with strange people every day. She just needs to get used to that. They told me they have activities, but first they got to do an evaluation with some different kind of occupational and other types of therapy, and then they'll proceed from there.
Grant
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October 16, 2020
This community is fantastic! My father absolutely loves it here. The staff are very helpful, and they have kept all of their residents safe through COVID-19. If you are looking for a place for your loved one, look no further!!!
C. Brown
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July 28, 2020
Independence Village has been wonderful with my 85 year old mother. They help her when she needs help, and are providing a very safe, secure environment during the COVID crisis. This is a difficult time for the elderly and I am very thankful they are providing so much for her!! Thank you Patricia and the rest of the staff!! You truly are appreciated.
William Van Loan
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May 29, 2020
My Father was here for over 3 years, and he just loved. Very affordable and the staff was OUTSTANDING! When Covid-19 hit nursing homes, this place locked down instantly and had zero cases.
According to data gathered from the Genworth 2018 Cost of Care study, the cost of assisted living in Dupage County is nearly $800 more than both the national average of $4,000 and the state average of $4,030. Of the major regions surveyed, assisted living in Dupage County is the costliest. The most affordable cities for assisted living include Champaign, where the average monthly cost is $3,578, and Kankakee, where assisted living costs average $3,986 per month.
Note: Cost data for assisted living in Dupage County was not available, so data for the closest city, Chicago, was used.
Dupage County/Chicago area
$4,794
National average
$4,000
State average
$4,030
Bloomington
$4,650
Kankakee
$3,986
Champaign
$3,578
Decatur
$4,046
Rockford
$4,770
Danville
$4,200
The cost of senior care in Dupage County varies widely depending on the level of care needed. The most affordable type is adult day health care, with monthly costs averaging just over $1,700. Home health care services cost roughly $4,600 per month on average and assisted living costs just under $4,800 per month. The most expensive type of care in this county is nursing home care, with a semiprivate room averaging $7,330 per month. When weighing the cost of senior care, it’s important to note that assisted living and nursing home costs generally include living accommodations, upkeep and meals. Families who choose more affordable care options, such as adult day health care and home care services, must factor in these additional living costs. Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart
Assisted Living
$4,794
Homemaker services
$4,576
Home health aide
$4,576
Adult day health
$1,728
Nursing home care (semiprivate room)
$7,330
Low-income seniors in Dupage County may be eligible to receive health insurance through Illinois Medicaid. Through this entitlement program, qualifying seniors may receive financial assistance for adult day health care and in-home personal care services. The Supported Living Program and the Long-Term Care Waiver, which are outlined below, provide long-term nursing home care services to seniors.
To qualify for Medicaid, Dupage County seniors must be at least 60 years old, a U.S. citizen or legal resident and a resident of Illinois. Additionally, they must meet income and asset guidelines. Individuals who are eligible for Medicaid may have a monthly income of up to $1,041 and up to $2,000 in countable assets. If both spouses are applying for Medicaid, the income limit is $1,409 per month and the countable asset limit is $3,000.
Those who do not meet income and asset eligibility requirements may still qualify for Illinois Medicaid through the Medically Needy Pathway program, which is often called a spend-down program, or through Medicaid planning, which is for those who cannot afford the cost of their medical care.
Illinois Medicaid offers two Home and Community-Based Waiver programs that can pay for senior care services that are not generally covered by Medicaid.
The Supportive Living Program provides an alternative to nursing home care for low-income individuals who prefer to live in an assisted living facility. While this program does not cover room and board, it does pay for supportive service, such as personal care assistance, medication management and social and health activities.
The Long-Term Care program provides payment for long-term nursing home services. To receive financial assistance with nursing home care, seniors must apply for medical benefits through the Department of Human Services and obtain a needs screening through the Department on Aging.
For more information on Illinois Medicaid or its waiver programs, Dupage County residents can visit the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services website or call (800) 226-0768.
Veterans Aid and Attendance and Housebound Benefits
Dupage County seniors who are eligible for VA pensions and either housebound or require the aid and attendance of a caregiver may be eligible for additional monthly payment through the Aid and Attendance and Housebound program. These benefits are paid out in addition to the monthly VA pension and may be used toward the cost of senior care.
To be eligible for this program, seniors must meet one of the following conditions:
Dupage County is home to numerous entertainment, socialization and recreation opportunities for seniors. The county’s senior centers and clubs offer a wide array of activities for older adults, promoting independence and fostering community involvement. These activities include special events, travel, exercise, health screenings and educational programs.
Bensenville Park District Deer Grove Leisure Center
1000 W. Wood Avenue, Bensenville, IL 60106
(630) 766-7015
Bloomingdale Township Senior Center
6N050 Rosedale Road, Bloomingdale, IL 60108
(630) 529-7794
Downers Grove Park District Active Adult Center
935 Maple Avenue, Downers Grove, IL 60515
(630) 963-1314
Glen Ellyn Senior Service Center
493 Forest Avenue, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
(630) 858-6343
Eligible veterans in Dupage County may receive emergency financial assistance and nonfinancial services through the Veterans Assistance Commission of DuPage. To learn more about this program, veterans can call or visit their local VA office.
Veterans Affairs Department
421 N County Farm Rd, Wheaton, IL 60187
(630) 690-9449
Dupage County Vet Center
750 Shoreline Drive, Suite 150 Aurora, IL 60504
(630) 585-1853
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