15 communities • 324,000 seniors (65+)
Chicago combines Midwest values with world-class urban amenities and healthcare through Northwestern, Rush, and University of Chicago medical centers. Senior communities range from Gold Coast high-rises to suburban Oak Park and Evanston options. The city's extensive transit system enables aging without cars, while museums, lakefront, and cultural events engage active seniors. Though winters are harsh and costs higher than other Midwest cities, Chicago attracts those prioritizing healthcare excellence, urban living, and cultural richness over climate and affordability.
Assisted Living costs in Chicago depend on several factors:
Chicago offers extensive public transportation options for seniors. Many assisted living communities provide their own shuttle servicesfor medical appointments, shopping, and activities.
Chicago Area Agency on Aging provides free information, referrals, and support services. The Illinois Department of Health website offers inspection reports for all licensed communities.
3659 W 99th Pl, Chicago, IL, 60655
4715 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago, IL, 60641
2960 North Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL, 60657
3121 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL, 60657
4021 W Belmont, Chicago, IL, 60641
4239 N Oak Park Ave, Chicago, IL, 60634
3535 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL, 60657
1922 W Sunnyside Ave, Chicago, IL, 60640
55 East Pearson St, Chicago, IL, 60611
7432 W Talcott, Chicago, IL, 60631
700 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago, IL, 60614
908 W. Argyle Street, Chicago, IL, 60640
10450 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL, 60628
940 West Gordon Terrace, Chicago, IL, 60613
5527 N Maplewood, Chicago, IL, 60625
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Costs vary by community and care needs. Most assisted living communities in Chicago offer tours where you can discuss specific pricing.
Assisted Living communities are located throughout Chicago and surrounding areas. Popular neighborhoods include both urban and suburban settings. Use our assessment tool to find communitiesin your preferred area of Chicago.
Start by touring at least 3-5 communities to compare. Check state licensing and inspection reports. Ask about staff-to-resident ratios, activities, dining options, and what services are included vs. extra charges. Talk to current residents and families about their experiences. Our care assessment helps match you with communitiesbased on your specific needs and budget.