ABCOR HOME HEALTH
868 N MILWAUKEE AVE, Chicago, IL 60642
Provide Home Health Care Services. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
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868 N MILWAUKEE AVE, Chicago, IL 60642
Provide Home Health Care Services. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
8224 S KEDZIE AVE 2ND REAR, Chicago, IL 60652
Provide Home Health Care Services. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
2539 W PETERSON AVE 1ST, Chicago, IL 60659
Miscellaneous Commercial Services. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
4852 S INDIANA AVE 2 201, Chicago, IL 60615
Provide Home Health Care Services (Home Based Business). Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
6124 N MILWAUKEE AVE 2, Chicago, IL 60646
Provide Home Health Care Services. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
400 N MAY ST 101, Chicago, IL 60642
Provide Home Health Care Services. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
3561 S ARCHER AVE STORE FRONT, Chicago, IL 60609
Provide Home Health Care Services. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
2150 S CANALPORT AVE 2B1, Chicago, IL 60608
Provide Home Health Care Services. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
7119 W HIGGINS AVE 1, Chicago, IL 60656
Provide Home Health Care Services. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
6304 N NAGLE AVE B, Chicago, IL 60646
Operation of an Administrative Commercial Office. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
5418 N KEDZIE AVE 1, Chicago, IL 60625
Provide Home Health Care Services. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
1030 W NORTH AVE 402, Chicago, IL 60642
Provide Home Health Care Services. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.
Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more
For: part-time in-home care assistance in Chicago, IL
Chicago is home to approximately 270,000 residents aged 65 and older — and as Illinois's largest city, it is the center of the state's home care services industry. BLS SOC 31-1120 home health and personal care aides in the Chicago MSA earn $16–$26 per hour, placing Chicago elder care costs at the upper-middle range for the Midwest. Cook County's high cost of living, agency overhead, and Illinois Medicaid reimbursement rate structures all influence what Chicago families pay for in-home elder care.
| Service | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Companion care (social visits, light housekeeping) | $25–$40/hr (private pay) |
| Personal care aide (bathing, dressing, grooming, meal prep) | $28–$45/hr |
| Live-in caregiver (24-hr home presence, non-medical) | $200–$350/day |
| 24-hour split-shift care (two aides, alternating) | $350–$600/day |
| Minimum weekly hours (most agencies) | 20–30 hrs/week minimum |
| Service | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Registered nurse (RN) visit | $120–$200/visit |
| Licensed practical nurse (LPN) visit | $90–$160/visit |
| Physical therapy (home PT visit) | $120–$200/visit |
| Occupational therapy (home OT visit) | $120–$200/visit |
| Home health aide (Medicare-certified, post-acute only) | Typically Medicare-covered; private pay $35–$55/hr |
Note: Prices above are private-pay rates. Illinois Medicaid (see below) covers home care for qualifying seniors at significantly lower or no cost-share.
The Illinois Department on Aging (ilaging.illinois.gov) administers the Community Care Program (CCP) — Illinois's Medicaid waiver program that funds in-home personal care for seniors aged 60+ who meet income and functional eligibility criteria. CCP covers:
Eligibility: Illinois residents 60+, income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, and assessed as needing assistance with activities of daily living. In Cook County, CCP enrollment is managed through designated care coordination units.
Cost to the senior: CCP-eligible seniors who meet income criteria receive services at no cost or minimal co-pay. Families who don't know to apply for CCP often pay $2,400–$4,500/month privately for equivalent services.
Contact the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) at (312) 744-5000 or the Illinois Department on Aging at 1-800-252-8966 to begin CCP eligibility assessment.
Chicago's large veteran population (Cook County has approximately 80,000+ veterans) can access elder care funding through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Aid & Attendance benefit — a pension supplement for wartime veterans (and surviving spouses) who need assistance with daily living. Aid & Attendance can provide:
Aid & Attendance can be applied to in-home care costs, assisted living, or adult day programs. Contact the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs at ilveterans.illinois.gov or the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center (820 S. Damen Ave., Chicago) for Chicago-area VA guidance.
Chicago's senior population is concentrated in specific neighborhoods with distinct care needs:
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) licenses and regulates home care agencies in Illinois under 77 Ill. Adm. Code 245 — the Illinois Home Services Program licensing standards. Two primary license categories apply in Chicago:
IDPH issues Home Services Licenses to agencies providing personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming), companion care, and homemaking services. An IDPH-licensed Home Services agency must:
Agencies providing skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy must hold an IDPH Home Health Agency License — a more stringent classification under 77 Ill. Adm. Code 245.20. Additionally, agencies billing Medicare or Medicaid for home health services must be Medicare-certified — a federal certification distinct from state licensure.
Verify any Chicago elder care agency:
Illinois's Caregiver Background Check Act (225 ILCS 46) requires all caregivers employed by licensed agencies to undergo fingerprint-based background checks through the Illinois State Police — checking state and FBI criminal history databases for disqualifying convictions (elder abuse, theft, sex offenses, assault).
Private hire ("gray market") caregivers — individuals hired directly by families without agency intermediary — are NOT subject to Illinois background check requirements. Direct-hire caregivers are not required to pass ISP fingerprint checks. This is one of the most significant practical distinctions between agency-placed and independently hired caregivers for Chicago seniors.
Additional legal requirements for direct-hire private caregivers that families often miss:
Illinois's Adult Protective Services Act (320 ILCS 20) requires certain categories of professionals (including licensed home health agencies and their employees) to report suspected elder abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation to the Illinois Department on Aging. Licensed agency caregivers are mandated reporters — they are legally required to report abuse they observe, creating an institutional accountability layer that independent private caregivers don't carry.
To report elder abuse in Chicago: APS hotline 1-866-800-1409 (24 hours); or contact the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services Elder Abuse Prevention Program.
Chicago families navigating elder care options can access free case management through:
Chicago families evaluating elder care options typically face a core decision: hire through a licensed home care agency, or contract directly with an independent caregiver found through referrals, Care.com, or community networks. This comparison is particularly important in Illinois, where specific legal and licensing requirements create meaningful differences between the two approaches.
| Factor | Licensed Agency | Private / Direct Hire |
|---|---|---|
| IDPH license | Required (77 Ill. Adm. Code 245) | Not required |
| Caregiver background check | Mandatory (Caregiver Background Check Act, 225 ILCS 46) | Not required — family must self-verify |
| Workers' compensation | Agency carries coverage | Household employer liability on the family |
| Payroll taxes (FICA, FUTA) | Agency handles employer taxes | Family becomes household employer; tax compliance on family |
| Caregiver backup / substitution | Agency provides replacement when caregiver is sick/unavailable | Family must find own substitute |
| Elder abuse mandated reporting | Agency caregivers are mandated reporters | Private caregiver — no mandatory reporting obligation |
| Medicare billing capability | Medicare-certified agencies can bill Medicare | Not applicable |
| Monthly cost (40 hrs/week) | $4,500–$7,000/month | $3,200–$5,500/month (apparent savings offset by tax/liability) |
| Training standards | Agency maintains ongoing training | Variable; family cannot verify training independently |
| Cost with payroll tax compliance | — | Add 10–15% for household employer tax obligations |
Medical complexity: Any senior requiring skilled nursing coordination, medication management, wound care oversight, or post-hospitalization recovery monitoring requires a Medicare-certified home health agency (IDPH-licensed + CMS certified). This is non-negotiable — private caregivers cannot bill Medicare or provide skilled nursing services.
High-fall-risk or dementia care: Seniors with significant dementia or Parkinson's disease require caregivers with specialized training (a licensed Chicago agency that specializes in memory care trains caregivers in structured dementia care protocols). An independent caregiver found through Care.com may have no dementia-specific training and no supervision system to ensure technique quality.
Families without time to self-manage: The "savings" from private hire evaporate quickly if the family must spend 5 hours/week managing caregiver scheduling, handling no-shows, processing payroll, and managing tax filings. An agency's operational overhead (the 15–25% markup over caregiver wages) buys time and removes administrative burden.
Legal compliance sensitivity: Families who wouldn't independently run a background check, verify work authorization, or handle payroll tax compliance accurately face exposure on all three fronts when privately employing a caregiver — exposure that a licensed agency eliminates entirely.
Long-term stable arrangements with a known caregiver. A family hiring a known, trusted individual — someone referred by a physician, neighbor, or social worker who has a verifiable work history — may find private hire appropriate. Even in this case, Illinois strongly recommends running an Illinois State Police background check ($40–$60), obtaining payroll tax guidance from an accountant or HomePay/GTM Payroll, and carrying umbrella liability insurance to cover household employer workers' comp exposure.
Budget-constrained families accessing Illinois CCP assistance. The Illinois Community Care Program (funded through the state Medicaid waiver) may pay for an independent personal assistant directly if the senior qualifies — bypassing agency markup entirely. Contact the IL Department on Aging (1-800-252-8966) to determine whether IL CCP direct-pay arrangements are available for your situation.
For most Chicago elder care situations — particularly those involving any medical complexity, fall risk, cognitive decline, or need for backup caregiver coverage — a licensed, IDPH-verified home care or home health agency is the appropriate starting point. The apparent cost premium over private hire is largely offset by legal compliance, backup coverage, and accountability provisions that most families underestimate until they need them.
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