For Papa's Sake Home Care For Family
3403A North Kennicott Ave,, Arlington Heights, IL, 60004
"For Papa's Sake Home Care for Families is the perfect solution for seniors and those with physical challenges. We improve your life by provi..."
READ MOREMount Prospect, IL, is a village straddling the townships of Elk Grove and Wheeling, about 30 minutes northwest of downtown Chicago. Seniors comprise 17.6% of its 57,000 residents, which is above the U.S. average. Here, health care is significantly more affordable, and the crime rates are approximately half the national averages. Additionally, several medical facilities surround the village, including Lutheran General Hospital and Northwest Community Healthcare Hospital. Seniors able to receive medical treatments from registered nurses and licensed therapists at home have many home health care agencies available to them. There are also home care agencies offering nonmedical services, such as assistance with bathing and dressing. The median monthly fee for home care is $5,672, which is costlier than the state and national averages.
Below we've compiled a comprehensive directory of every home care provider in the Mount Prospect area – complete with services offered and reviews from families who've actually used the service. In addition to our in-depth provider listings, we've compiled resources to help seniors and their families to access all the tools they need to age in place safely and gracefully.
3403A North Kennicott Ave,, Arlington Heights, IL, 60004
"For Papa's Sake Home Care for Families is the perfect solution for seniors and those with physical challenges. We improve your life by provi..."
READ MORE3631 Municipal Dr, Mchenry, IL, 60050
415 W Golf Rd, Suite 46, Arlington Heights, IL, 60005
6600 N Lincoln Ave suite 309, Lincolnwood, IL, 60712
" 3 Cross Home Care Corp. offers years of home care experience, compassionate, reliable, and caring professionals that will provide you and..."
READ MORE4556 Oakton St, Suite 200, Skokie, IL, 60076
"We are committed to providing high quality, client-centered and affordable in home-services; we start with a needs analysis as basis for the..."
READ MORE7415 W FOSTER AVE, Harwood Heights, IL, 60706
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440 Bode Rd , Hoffman Estates, IL, 60169
1603 Orrington Avenue, Evanston, IL, 60201
309 West Enterprise Drive , Mount Prospect, IL, 60056
At $5,672 per month, Mount Prospect's median fee is above Illinois' $5,339 and significantly more than the country's $4,957. Consequently, seniors comparing cities in the state are likely to find they're more affordable than Mount Prospect. Examples include Rockford, where the average is $5,625, Kankakee, where it's $5,148, and Peoria, where $5,053 is the norm. An exception is Danville, where the typical senior pays $8,818 per month.
Mount Prospect
$5,672
Illinois
$5,339
United States
$4,957
Rockford
$5,625
Kankakee
$5,148
Peoria
$5,053
Danville
$8,818
Home care's average fee of $5,672 is one of the most expensive senior care options in Mount Prospect. Home health care costs an additional $48 per month, however. This reflects the inclusion of registered nurses and licensed therapists that provide limited skilled nursing services, as opposed to home care's nonmedical offering. The most affordable option is adult day health care, at $1,842; this is cheaper because care is delivered in a center during business hours. Assisted living is the least expensive type of institutional care, at $4,825. The costliest is nursing home care, where the median monthly fee for a semiprivate room is $6,996.
Home Care
$5,672
Home Health Care
$5,720
Adult Day Health Care
$1,842
Assisted Living
$4,825
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$6,996
Note: Data for Mount Prospect 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 to pay 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.