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How Much Does Assisted Living Cost in Chicago, IL?

If you’re trying to figure out what assisted living actually costs in Chicago, you’ve probably already noticed the problem: every page gives you a different number, and most quote a range so wide that it doesn’t help you plan anything.

The honest answer is about $5,400 a month for a one-bedroom at the median Chicago assisted living community in 2026, and about $4,800 a month for a studio. That puts Chicago roughly about 20% above the U.S. national median for assisted living.

Below, we show you exactly where that number comes from — three independent sources, side-by-side — and we break it down by sub-area so the number actually means something for the neighborhood you’re considering.

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What three independent sources say about Chicago assisted living cost

SourceReported median (semi-private, monthly)YearNotes
A Place for Mom $5,450 2026
Caring.com $5,200 2026 state median; Chicago runs ~4% above
Genworth $5,100 2023 CareScout 2025 (successor to Genworth survey)

Three independent sources, surfaced inline so you can see the spread for yourself. Convergence: 5%.

The three sources agree within the convergence shown above, which is reasonably tight for senior-care pricing data. $5,400/month is the honest median for a Chicago assisted living one-bedroom in 2026, and $4,800/month for a studio.

What the spread means in practice: if a community in Chicago quotes you within 5% of that median, that’s normal. If you’re being quoted significantly above or below, ask why — there’s usually a specific reason.

Chicago assisted living cost by sub-area

Sub-areaSemi-private median (monthly)Why
North Shore (Evanston, Wilmette, Winnetka) $6,800 Premium lakefront suburbs, highest amenity load in the metro
Lincoln Park / Lakeview / Gold Coast $6,200 City center premium, limited inventory drives prices up
Oak Park / Western Suburbs $5,200 Established suburban communities, good value relative to city
South Suburbs (Orland Park, Tinley Park) $4,500 More affordable suburban options, broader inventory
Northwest Suburbs (Arlington Heights, Schaumburg) $4,800 Mid-tier suburban pricing, growing senior care inventory

That’s a $2,300/month swing inside the metro. If the family member is mobile and you’re flexible on geography, the location decision can move your monthly bill by 25–40%. Worth knowing before you tour anything.

What makes your bill go higher

Add-onRangeNote
Care level / Activities of Daily Living (ADL) tier $500–$2,200/month above base rate Most communities have 3–5 care levels. The single biggest predictable add-on.
Medication management $200–$600/month If the resident needs regular medication oversight.
Memory care upgrade (move to dedicated memory care wing) $1,200–$3,000/month above standard AL Often a separate billing structure entirely.
Two-bedroom or larger unit $800–$2,000/month over a one-bedroom Availability varies significantly by metro sub-area.
Second-resident fee (if a couple shares a unit) $800–$1,500/month Each community handles couple pricing differently — ask in writing.
Transportation beyond scheduled medical, cable, personal incidentals $100–$350/month combined For most residents.

A realistic “median + likely add-ons” total for a Chicago one-bedroom assisted living stay with moderate care needs lands around $6,274–$7,669/month. We’d rather you see that number now than be surprised by it after you’ve signed.

Illinois Supportive Living Program (SLP) + Medicaid: the program that changes the math

Illinois has one of the more developed Medicaid-funded assisted living programs in the country — the Supportive Living Program (SLP). Understanding it before you tour can significantly change your cost trajectory.

Eligibility basics (2026): Medical: must meet nursing-facility level of care (DHS determination). Financial: countable assets under $2,000 for a single applicant; income cap approximately $2,829/month (2026). Illinois also allows income-based spend-down for slightly over-income applicants.

What it doesn’t fix: SLP covers care and some room-and-board, but residents contribute their income (minus a personal needs allowance) to the facility. Not all assisted living communities participate in SLP — in the Chicago metro, SLP availability is concentrated in certain suburbs and limited in premium city neighborhoods. SLP-certified beds may have waitlists of 1–6 months.

What we recommend (and we are not Medicaid planners — speak with one): If your parent is likely to need Medicaid, specifically ask each community whether they’re SLP-certified and how many SLP beds they have available. An Illinois elder-law attorney can help with the application and asset-protection planning. Illinois has a 5-year lookback period.

All-in monthly worksheet — a real Chicago family

Base assisted living one-bedroom (median Chicago)        $5,400
Care level 2 (moderate ADL assistance)                     $972
Medication management                                      $400
Transportation / cable / personal incidentals              $200
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Realistic monthly total                                  $6,972

That’s the number most Chicago families end up at for a one-bedroom assisted living stay with moderate care needs. Lower if early-stage or minimal care; higher for late-stage or premium community.

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How to use this number when touring

  1. What’s the all-in monthly cost for a resident at my parent’s actual care level, with their actual ADL needs and medication regimen?

    Why it matters: Don’t accept the base rate as the answer. Make them quote at the appropriate care tier with all add-ons itemized. The all-in number is the number you’ll actually pay each month.

  2. What’s your rate increase history over the past 3 years, and what’s your projected increase for next year?

    Why it matters: Average annual increases run 5–8%. A community that won’t share this number or claims “we don’t raise rates” is not being honest.

  3. What’s your staff-to-resident ratio during the day shift and at night?

    Why it matters: Staffing ratios are the single best leading indicator of care quality. The good communities have these printed and ready. The ones that hesitate are signaling something.

If a community won’t itemize costs, won’t answer the Medicaid question clearly, or hesitates on staffing ratios, that’s a signal worth weighing.

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Last updated: 2026-05-17 • Chicago pricing varies by zip code, level of care, and provider.

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Sunrise of Lincoln Park

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