Bourbonnais Terrace
133 MOHAWK DRIVE, Bourbonnais, IL, 60914
Kankakee sits alongside the Kankakee River and serves as the principal city of Kankakee County as well as the surrounding metropolitan area. This region has 27 nursing homes, including 3 within Kankakee proper. These facilities accommodate older adults who need extensive medical support, 24-hour monitoring and personal care services. For those who only need help with some daily living activities or require short-term, intermittent or basic skilled nursing services, assisted living and home health care serve as cost-effective alternatives.
In this directory, readers find 46 reviews reviews of nursing homes in Kankakee, which have an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars stars.
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133 MOHAWK DRIVE, Bourbonnais, IL, 60914
300 EAST MAZON AVENUE, Dwight, IL, 60420
100 BELLE AIRE, Bourbonnais, IL, 60914
500 S. Walnut St., Momence, IL, 60108
490 West 16th Place, Chicago Heights, IL, 60411
18275 Burr Street, Lowell, IN, 46356
"Cedar Creek Health Campus, located in Lowell, IN, offers a wide range of care types including Assisted Living, Memory Care, Adult Day Care, ..."
READ MOREIn Kankakee, nursing home residents in semi-private rooms pay $7,133 per month for services, while those with private accommodations pay higher rates of $7,992.
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Kankakee seniors pay $7,133 per month for nursing home care. While this falls well beyond the state’s average rate of $6,266, it offers hundreds of dollars in monthly savings over the U.S. average of $7,908. Additionally, local rates are competitive compared to the $7,445 seniors in Rockford pay for care, though other nearby cities have more economically priced services. For example, in Chicago, skilled nursing facilities charge $6,996 per month. In Peoria, monthly care costs are well below Kankakee’s norm at $6,540, and in Danville, seniors also pay less, at $6,083 for services.
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Kankakee
$7,133
Illinois
$6,266
United States
$7,908
Rockford
$7,445
Chicago
$6,996
Danville
$6,083
Peoria
$6,540
Nursing homes in Kankakee charge the highest senior care rates, with residents in shared rooms paying $7,133 for services and those with private rooms paying $7,992. By comparison, agencies charge lower rates of $5,148 for in-home care, which consists of nonmedical services such as meal preparation and help with personal care, and home health care, which includes basic skilled nursing services such as wound care. Additionally, for seniors who primarily need personal care, assisted living facilities offer tailored services in a residential setting for $4,623.
In-Home Care
$5,148
Home Health Care
$5,148
Assisted Living Facility
$4,623
Nursing Home Care (semiprivate room)
$7,133
Nursing Home Care (private room)
$7,992
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 local financial assistance programs for seniors.
Nursing Homes
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Review of Miller Health Care Center
My granmother has stayed at Miller on several occasions, and overall we have been pleased with the facility. They rooms are clean; the staff is friendly; they provide a large amount of space for...