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Licensed Community Integrated Living Arrangements (CILA) through the Illinois Department of Human Services(IDHS), providing supported living to individuals and families living with disabilities.
Residential facilities with 24/7 skilled nursing for infants, children, and adults.

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Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing
Residential services for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Multiple locations in the Northern Illinois region in Country Club Hills, Park Forest and Sauk Village. Each facility supports between 6 and 16 individuals.
Provides Community Homes for adults with disabilities to live with ongoing support.

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Adult Residential Care Homes
Community Living Facility that provides apartments with 24/7 staff support where individuals with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities learn life skills to prepare for independent living.

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Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals With Developmental Disabilities
Provides subsidized supportive housing in apartments with supervision by staff in nearby apartment to ensure residents attend groups and learn independence and take medications.
Permanent supportive housing for those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Various support services available to residents, including counseling services and weekly forums on substance abuse and addition recovery, computer training to improve employment skills, health screenings, flu shots, referrals to physicians and specialists.
Apartments where intermittent support is provided for the individuals with disabilities.

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Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Offers residential, educational, and therapeutic services for individuals with profound developmental and physical disabilities. Also offers developmental training for residential and day clients.
Provides community living facilities and apartments for adults with disabilities.
Residential services & community-based homes available.
Supported living homes and apartments where adults with autism and other intellectual disabilities, housing with intermittent or 24-hour support based on individual needs with opportunities for shopping, dining, and entertainment, as well as assistance in accessing government assistance such as Medicaid, LINK and Social Security.
Illinois Supportive Living Program (SLP) - State program offering an alternative to nursing home care for older, low-income residents and those with physical disabilities covered by Medicaid. Offers web listings of all operational SLP providers in Illinois, who offer elderly (65 and older) or persons with physical disabilities (22 - 64 years old) personal care and other services. PACE Program: Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly