Frequently Asked Questions About Supportive Living
Supportive Living offers the perfect balance of independence and personalized support—designed for older adults who want to maintain their lifestyle in a welcoming community setting.
How is Supportive Living different from Assisted Living?
Supportive Living offers enhanced clinical oversight and progressive levels of care. For qualifying residents, it also provides the ability to transition from private pay to Illinois Medicaid—allowing them to remain in the same community even as financial needs change. Eligible services may be covered through the Illinois Supportive Living Program, providing stability, continuity, and peace of mind.
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Residents receive individualized care plans and access to assistance with daily activities, medication management, meals, housekeeping, social activities, wellness programs, professional staff onsite, and comfortable apartment-style residences.
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Supportive Living services may be paid for through Illinois Medicaid benefits, including the Supportive Living Program, for those who meet income and care level criteria. Our team is happy to help explain available options and determine what’s best for your individual situation.
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Covenant Home is a mission-driven, not-for-profit community offering personalized Supportive Living with added clinical oversight, professional staff onsite, and a welcoming environment that supports independence, dignity, and quality of life.
CloseWho is a good fit for Supportive Living?
Supportive Living may be a good fit for older adults who value their independence but could benefit from help with daily activities, medication management, meals, or additional support in a safe and welcoming community environment.
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Whether you’re planning ahead or exploring options for a loved one, our team is here to help answer your questions.
A big advantage of Supportive Living is having support that adapts as needs change. ❤️
At Covenant Home of Chicago, residents can receive personalized assistance while continuing to enjoy the comfort of a familiar community, trusted caregivers, and daily routines. bit.ly/49zhe0O ... See MoreSee Less
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June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month—a time to shed light on a journey many of our families know all too well. At Covenant Living, we believe that a diagnosis doesn’t mean the end of a purposeful life.
From our specialized memory care programming to the everyday moments of connection between residents and staff, we are dedicated to providing a safe, engaging environment where individuals can thrive. Whether you are seeking resources for a loved one or simply want to learn more about brain health, we are here to walk this path with you.
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Did you know a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) can be a simple, tax-smart way to support causes you care about?
By giving directly from your IRA, a QCD may help reduce taxable income while also counting toward your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD). Many choose this option as a way to support meaningful programs, including Benevolent Care at Covenant Living.
If you’re curious how it works, your financial advisor or IRA provider can help you explore whether it’s a good fit.
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An IRA charitable rollover allows individuals 70½ and older to reduce their taxable income by making a gift directly from their IRA. - Covenant Living
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An IRA charitable rollover allows individuals 70½ and older to reduce their taxable income by making a gift directly from their IRA.Comment on Facebook