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Champaign County moves forward on nursing bed crisis

Champaign County moves forward on nursing bed crisis

The shortfall stems largely from the closure of three nursing facilities and a significant downsizing at Clark-Lindsey from over 100 to just 49 beds. Photo: Metro Services


URBANA, IL (Chambana Today) — Champaign County faces a critical shortage of skilled nursing beds—an estimated shortfall of over 300 slots, or about 60% of needed capacity, projected by 2026. Unlike neighboring counties, which report a surplus, Champaign stands out as one of only two counties in Illinois grappling with this gap.

The shortfall stems largely from the closure of three nursing facilities and a significant downsizing at Clark-Lindsey from over 100 to just 49 beds, resulting in the loss of more than 300 beds in recent years.

Recent input reflects the real-world impact: 70% of patients surveyed reported difficulty finding local placement, and homes outside the county—or even out of state—have become the only options for many, separating families during critical times.

In response, Advocates for Aging Care (AAC)—formed in 2023—partnered with the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District to conduct a thorough needs assessment. Their findings underscore the urgency: of more than 700 projected skilled nursing beds required by 2026, Champaign County is short by 337 beds.

Local advocacy groups are pushing for actionable solutions. AAC, along with community partners such as the University of Illinois, Carle, and OSF, is conducting a market study with Greystone Consultants to explore expanding existing facilities and creating a viable business plan for new services.

“A growing older population, combined with closures and downsizing, have created a local crisis in long-term care,” said Cathy Emanuel of AAC. “If we do not act, families, hospitals, and the community will continue to suffer.

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