A Helping Hand With Daily Life—So You Can Stay Independent at Home

Your home. Your rhythm. Our steady support.

We provide non-medical home services for older adults and people with disabilities across the Northwest suburbs: help with bathing, dressing, meals, medication reminders, light housekeeping, errands, transportation when authorized, and companionship. Visits follow a written plan from your physician, nurse, or IDOA case manager when you’re on the Community Care Program—so care stays consistent, safe, and respectful of your culture and daily rhythm.

Women-owned Founded and led by women in Bartlett—local ownership, not a distant franchise. We match caregivers with care and intention, and you can reach the same office when plans change.
Trained & supervised Skills for in-home care, with ongoing oversight from our team.
Background checked Screening you’d expect before anyone crosses your threshold.

The Caring For All connection

Stay in your home

Most people want to age where they know every corner—their kitchen table, their neighbors, their bed. We bring trained aides to you so those routines stay possible for longer.

Flexible hours

Whether you need mornings only, weekend coverage, or a few overnights, we shape hours around your family’s real life—not a rigid agency template.

Many ways to pay

Many clients use the Illinois Community Care Program; others use Medicaid managed care or private pay. We walk you through questions to ask and forms to expect—your payer still makes the final call on eligibility.

Serving Bartlett and nearby suburbs
Personalized caregiver matching
Free care consultation

In-Home Care Services

Each program below is delivered by home services staff (not skilled nursing) under the tasks your plan allows. Use the arrows to browse—on a desktop, hover the photo for a fuller description or open the service page for details.

Bathing & grooming Dressing Meal preparation Medication reminders Light housekeeping Companionship Mobility assistance Safety at home

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Why Families Choose Caring For All

We’re a women-owned, Bartlett-based agency: small enough to remember your name, structured enough for IDOA reporting and program documentation, and ready with backup coverage when someone calls in sick. Families say they stay because we pick up the phone and adjust quickly when needs change.

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How we work with families

From first questions to ongoing visits—what to expect when you choose Caring For All.

Why Home Care?

When bathing, cooking, or getting to the doctor becomes harder, many families assume a facility is next. In-home aides bridge that gap: they assist with activities of daily living and household tasks your doctor or case manager has approved—so clients stay oriented in their own space. That can mean fewer falls, better nutrition, less isolation, and respite for family caregivers who were doing everything alone. We coordinate with your existing team (CCP case manager, physician, family) and document what happens on each visit.

How to Start Services

1) Phone consultation & in-home visit We learn your goals, review the home environment, answer program questions, and explain how visits will work before anyone is scheduled.
2) Personalized care plan Together we capture physical needs, language and cultural preferences, household routines, and what “success” looks like—then put it in writing for aides and family.
3) Caregiver match We introduce someone whose skills and personality fit—not simply the next open shift. You (or your loved one) approve before services start.
4) Supervision & follow-up Office staff check in on quality, handle schedule changes, and follow up on concerns so small issues don’t turn into crises.

On the Community Care Program? Your IDOA case manager will guide a similar path; you can also call us with questions anytime.

Caregiver Match

We aim to pair every client with someone dependable, kind, and well suited to the home. Matching weighs:

  • Personality and communication style
  • Likes, dislikes, and household preferences
  • Primary language and cultural background
  • Skills, experience, and required certifications
  • Schedule and level of care needed

Examples of What Aides May Do

  • Meal preparation and feeding assistance
  • Medication reminders (per plan—not nursing orders)
  • Bathing, grooming, and dressing
  • Light housekeeping and laundry
  • Companionship and social support
  • Home safety awareness and fall-prevention habits

Ways to Pay for In-Home Care

Coverage depends on eligibility and plan rules. We’ll help you understand which paths may apply—never a substitute for your payer’s final determination.

Community Care Program (IDOA)
Medicaid & managed care (if eligible)
Private pay

Areas We Serve

Call (847) 461-8607 to confirm your address—same scheduling desk, matching process, and supervisory follow-up whether you’re in Bartlett or a nearby town we serve.

Bartlett
Bloomingdale
Carol Stream
Elgin
Hanover Park
Hoffman Estates
Melrose Park
Naperville
Niles
Roselle
Schaumburg
Streamwood

…and many more surrounding towns and communities. Call us to confirm coverage in your area.

Not sure where to start? We help families navigate enrollment, transfers between agencies, and paperwork—so you spend less time confused and more time focused on your loved one.

Call (847) 461-8607 for a no-obligation conversation about care and payment options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Many families use the Illinois Community Care Program (IDOA), private pay, or benefits such as long-term care insurance when a policy allows. Medicaid and managed-care rules vary by person. We explain the landscape and help with paperwork where we can; your payer makes the final eligibility decision.
CCP and similar programs support eligible older adults who need help at home. If you already have a case manager, they coordinate authorization. If you’re exploring CCP for the first time, we can outline typical steps and connect you with the right state and local resources.
Some veterans may qualify for VA programs that help with personal care at home. Benefits and enrollment rules change; we can point you toward official VA resources and discuss private-pay or program options that fit while you explore eligibility.
Many LTC policies pay for non-medical home care when policy terms are met—often after an elimination period. Coverage depends on your contract. Share your policy details and we can help you ask the right questions of your carrier.
Private pay gives the most flexibility for hours and tasks when insurance or programs don’t apply. We’ll quote transparently based on the care plan you want and adjust as needs change.
Traditional Medicare does not pay for ongoing non-medical homemaker or personal care. It may cover short-term skilled nursing or therapy after a qualifying hospital stay—not the same as long-term hands-on aide services. We’re happy to discuss how other funding sources might apply.
After we talk, complete an assessment, and match a caregiver, most families begin within a timeframe that fits program authorizations (if any) and your schedule. Complex needs or specific language requests can add a little time—we’ll always set clear expectations.
We collect only what we need to provide care and meet regulatory requirements. Staff are trained on confidentiality. Ask us anytime how your information is used and stored.
We emphasize compatibility-based matching—personality, language, culture, and skills—not just “next available body.” You get local scheduling support, IDOA-funded experience if you’re on CCP, and follow-up so small issues don’t become big ones.
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