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CILA - CTF Illinois - Corporate Office

CTF Illinois has 32 community homes and serves over 200 people residentially within the CILA program. Each of the homes is adapted and personalized to meet each resident's style, as well as their physical and emotional needs. Individuals will share their home with 2 to 7 peers and they will take an active role in all activities within their home. CTF Illinois implements person-centered planning by which services within the home are developed based on the choices and needs of the individual.

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Community Living Services - Oak Leyden - Main Office

Oak-Leyden's Community Living Services Program operates 12 residential community homes for residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The homes, known as Community Integrated Living Arrangements (or CILAs), allow adult participants to enjoy comfort, safety, and community in Chicago's near-west suburbs.Residents are provided 24-hour support and care that promote personal independence and physical well-being. Each of these accessible, family-like spaces house an average of four residents. Participants are able to grow and live as independently as possible, participating in communities as their neighbors do.In addition, Oak-Leyden offers intermittent support to adults with developmental disabilities who live on their own in the community. Oak-Leyden staff helps Intermittent CILA participants maintain their personal independence by providing the support they need.

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Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA) - Lutheran Social Services of Illinois - Keystone Group Home

LSSI offers several CILA homes for adults age 18+ with intellectual/developmental disabilities throughout the state. Their goal is to help residents achieve maximum growth and independence in a caring and supportive community setting. LSSI provides residents with structure and supervision, helping them increase self-sufficiency, add to their independent living skills, develop and maintain relationships, and use resources in the community.

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Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA) - Lutheran Social Services of Illinois - Palmer Square Group Home

LSSI offers several CILA homes for adults age 18+ with intellectual/developmental disabilities throughout the state. Their goal is to help residents achieve maximum growth and independence in a caring and supportive community setting. LSSI provides residents with structure and supervision, helping them increase self-sufficiency, add to their independent living skills, develop and maintain relationships, and use resources in the community.

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EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE | APACE

Employment agency for job seekers with developmental disabilities.

Career planning, job placement, and ongoing support and consultation to employee and employer.

Provides community based day services, residential supports, and respite services.

Diversity training to employers on working with people experiencing developmental disabilities.

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HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE CARE | COVENANT CARE HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE

Home health care and hospice provider.

Coordinates necessary medical services and supportive care which may include skilled nursing, social work, home care, and transportation.

Provides hospice or palliative care, and also provides pediatric home care services and spiritual care services.

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PATHWAYS TO COMMUNITY LIVING | SENIOR SERVICES - A DIVISION OF EFFINGHAM CITY/COUNTY COMMITTEE ON AGING

Helps residents who are currently in long-term care facilities to move out of the nursing home and back into their community.

Provides individuals choices about where they can live, as well as assistance with community supports and services.

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INTERMITTENT COMMUNITY INTEGRATED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS | CTF ILLINOIS

Offers in home support services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live independently in a home or apartment, sometimes with one or more roommates. Staff will provide as needed training and assistance with all aspects of living independently. Including cooking and cleaning skills, transportation, assistance with medical needs, making and keeping appointments, grocery shopping, paying bills and similar activities.

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COMMUNITY INTEGRATED LIVING ARRANGEMENT (CILA) | HOMES OF HOPE

Provides support services for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities who require housing with a 24/7 staffing presence. Program aims to enhance the independence of participants with life skills and social activities.

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COMMUNITY SUPPORTS - SUPPORTED LIVING SERVICES | COMMUNITY CHOICES

Provides services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Helps manage DHS bureaucracy with families and connects Personal Support Workers (PSWs) with clients. Teaches 8-week classes on various life skills, including healthy relationships and sexuality, transportation, community and home safety, etc.

Self-Direction Assistance for People with the Home Based Support Waiver for People with I/DD:

-- Help finding and managing support workers.

-- Support to complete and update paperwork

-- Other services as negotiated.

Housing:

-- Housing searches.

-- Roommate matching.

-- Budget for housing.

-- Running house meetings.

-- Make it a "home".

Skill Building:

-- Learn to cook.

-- Laundry and cleaning.

-- Transportation options.

-- Financial literacy.

-- Safety at home.

Community Connections:

-- People to connect with.

-- Groups to connect with.

-- Places to connect with.

Resource Coordination:

-- ID and use resources.

-- Support with the unexpected

-- Managing life transitions

And more.

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EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE | APACE

Employment agency for job seekers with developmental disabilities.

Career planning, job placement, and ongoing support and consultation to employee and employer.

Provides community based day services, residential supports, and respite services.

Diversity training to employers on working with people experiencing developmental disabilities.

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EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE | APACE

Employment agency for job seekers with developmental disabilities.

Career planning, job placement, and ongoing support and consultation to employee and employer.

Provides community based day services, residential supports, and respite services.

Diversity training to employers on working with people experiencing developmental disabilities.

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Supported Living Arrangements - Shore Community Services - Main Office

Shore Community Services Services manages the Patricia Lloyd Townhomes in Evanston and scattered-site apartments in Evanston and Skokie, which comprise the Supported Living Arrangements Program (SLA). The Townhomes are a row of five two-story units, each housing two individuals who are able to live more independently. Ten individuals live in the homes, and many have community employment. Residents are responsible for themselves and their homes. The residents in apartments have intermittent contact with staff. Services are provided on an as-needed basis and include: budgeting, housekeeping training, interpersonal counseling, case management, cooking, shopping, and transportation training.

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Adult Residential Care Homes - Clearbrook - Main Office

Clearbrook's PAL Program is an innovative partnership between families, service providers, and the community. PAL provides opportunities for continued learning for young adults over 18 years of age with developmental disabilities and physical challenges who have graduated out of the school system. Participants of PAL attend the program five days a week and enjoy community-based experiences through volunteer opportunities, educational experiences, and recreational activities. An array of assistive technology and communication devices are utilized in the program.

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Adult Residential - Little City - Main Campus

Little City offers a variety of living options, both at Little City and in neighboring communities, providing adults the opportunity to make their own life choices, develop independence, integrate into the community, and live life to its fullest potential.

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DISABILITY SERVICES | SPARC

Helps individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities by enabling them to successfully live, learn, work, and socialize in the community. Its programs are attuned to the unique potential of each individual and designed to build self-confidence and independence. Support services are provided through one or more of the following programs:

- 24-hour residential support.

- Developmental training.

- Supported living.

- Supported employment.

- Competitive employment.

- Janitorial training.

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EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE | APACE

Employment agency for job seekers with developmental disabilities.

Career planning, job placement, and ongoing support and consultation to employee and employer.

Provides community based day services, residential supports, and respite services.

Diversity training to employers on working with people experiencing developmental disabilities.

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EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE | APACE

Employment agency for job seekers with developmental disabilities.

Career planning, job placement, and ongoing support and consultation to employee and employer.

Provides community based day services, residential supports, and respite services.

Diversity training to employers on working with people experiencing developmental disabilities.

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RESIDENTIAL SERVICES | CROSSPOINT HUMAN SERVICES

Offers supervised living options to people with developmental disabilities and mental illness. Everyone who receives residential services can participate in any of Crosspoint's community day services, vocational, skills training or therapy services, depending on their needs.

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Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities | State of Illinois: Division of Rehabilitation Services Belleville

Personal Assistant (PA): Provides assistance with household tasks, personal care and, with permission of a doctor, certain health care procedures. Personal Assistant (PA) are selected, employed and supervised by the individual customer.

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Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities | State of Illinois: Division of Rehabilitation Services East Alton-Riverbend

Personal Assistant (PA): Provides assistance with household tasks, personal care and, with permission of a doctor, certain health care procedures. Personal Assistant (PA) are selected, employed and supervised by the individual customer.

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PATHWAYS TO COMMUNITY LIVING | SENIOR SERVICES - A DIVISION OF EFFINGHAM CITY/COUNTY COMMITTEE ON AGING

Helps residents who are currently in long-term care facilities to move out of the nursing home and back into their community.

Provides individuals choices about where they can live, as well as assistance with community supports and services.

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RESIDENTIAL SERVICES | CROSSPOINT HUMAN SERVICES

Offers supervised living options to people with developmental disabilities and mental illness. Everyone who receives residential services can participate in any of Crosspoint's community day services, vocational, skills training or therapy services, depending on their needs.

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COMMUNITY INTEGRATED LIVING ARRANGEMENT (CILA) | THE ARC OF IROQUOIS COUNTY

Offers independent living services for individuals with a developmental disability. Residents receive individualized support in all areas of their life. Services concentrate on developing skills in the areas of economic self-sufficiency, independence, and community integration.

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COMMUNITY INTEGRATED LIVING ARRANGEMENTS (CILA) | MACON RESOURCES (MRI)

Full-Time community Living Services: Group homes for adults with intellectual disabilities in the Decatur area, for four to eight people, with full-time daily support staff.

Intermittent Community Integrated Living Services: Assists people who live independently in the community, whether with family or in their own homes or apartments.

CILA assists clients with:

- Medical appointments/medication review.

- Money management.

- Social skills/leisure activities.

- Grocery shopping and other nutrition needs.

- Laundry assistance.

- Housekeeping training.

- Personal shopping.

- Transportation.

- Counseling.

- Community Orientation.

- Accessing community services.

- Crisis intervention.

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