Senior Care in Kane County, IL: A Guide for Aurora, Elgin, Geneva, and St. Charles Families
- May 1
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Kane County stretches from the Fox River corridor through Aurora, Elgin, and the Tri-Cities (Geneva, St. Charles, Batavia). It's home to one of the fastest-growing senior populations in Illinois — and the resources to match. Here's where to start if you're caring for an aging parent in the area.
Government and Nonprofit Support
Senior Services Associates — the Area Agency on Aging covering Kane, Kendall, and McHenry counties; case management, benefits, and meals
Kane County Department of Health — senior health programs, immunizations, in-home assessments
Kane County Veterans Assistance Commission — help applying for VA Aid and Attendance and other benefits
Hospitals and Healthcare
Major hospitals serving Kane County seniors include Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital (Geneva), Advocate Sherman Hospital (Elgin), Rush Copley Medical Center (Aurora), and AMITA Health Mercy Medical Center (Aurora). Each has discharge planners who help families coordinate the move from hospital back home.
Senior Centers Across Kane County
From the Fox Valley Senior Services Center in Geneva to the Aurora Senior Services Center and Elgin's Centre of Elgin programs, every part of Kane County has community spaces designed for older adults — fitness, meals, classes, and social connection.
In-Home Senior Care in Kane County
Bruma Senior Care provides licensed in-home senior care across Kane County — Aurora, Elgin, Geneva, St. Charles, Batavia, North Aurora, Sugar Grove, and Big Rock. Services include companion and personal care, dementia and Alzheimer's specialty care, post-surgery recovery, hospice support, overnight care, and respite care for family caregivers.
Schedule a free in-home consultation and we'll walk you through your options at no cost.


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