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951 West Bartlett Road, Bartlett, IL 60103
The Casa Imani program, located on the Eisenberg Campus in Bartlett, IL, is a therapeutic residential home for parenting and pregnant adolescent girls, ages 13 to 20, and their babies, with a history of childhood trauma, intellectual disability, and mental challenges.The program focuses on parenting skills training and support services to increase resilience and change the course of young women's lives and their children's lives.
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951 West Bartlett Road, Bartlett, IL 60103
Casa Salama is a safe and supportive home for girls diagnosed with intellectual and mental challenges. The residential service program helps girls, who mostly have faced trauma or abuse, develop the skills that will allow them to live independent lives. They undergo treatment to help them build stable, consistent, and healthy relationships. They are given multiple home responsibilities and are taught coping tools to help them deal with their emotions. Residents participate in a therapeutic day school, clinical groups, recreation, and vocational activities.
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1150 North River Road, Des Plaines, IL 60016
Saint Dominic Savio Home for Boys provides clinical care and life skills education for young men ages 14 to 18 who have been released from custody by the juvenile justice system. These transitional, residential home-like settings help foster social, coping, interpersonal, and vocational skills. The goal is to successfully transition participants to return home and become productive community members, free from further delinquency.
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3640 West Fillmore Street, Chicago, IL 60624
UCAN's Diermeier Therapeutic Youth Home provides a structured, stable and therapeutic living arrangement for youth in the care of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. The home works primarily with children and young adults ages 7-18 who have histories of severe trauma, abuse and neglect. Because of their past experience, the clients are in need of a highly structured, 24-hour-a-day treatment facility to address the behavioral and emotional difficulties that surround their previous exposure to trauma and abuse. Clients are offered a wide variety of individualized and group treatment services to aid them in healing and gaining the social and coping skills to graduate from treatment and move to a less restrictive setting.
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8765 West Higgins Road, Suite 450, Chicago, IL 60631
Group Homes provides supportive living environments for teens so they finish high school, heal from trauma and become independent adults. The homes are safe, supportive places for young people who have suffered abuse and neglect. They receive the encouragement to finish high school, on-site counseling, as well as other therapeutic activities, and life skills training to help them grow into empowered, independent adults. The staff helps the youth explore and pursue educational and career opportunities, providing a supportive environment that builds self-esteem, self-confidence, self-control, positive life goals and promotes responsibility and good citizenship.
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2615 Edwards Street, Alton, IL 62002
Centerstone provides a variety of residential services for adults with mental illness (MI) and/or intellectual or developmental disabilities (I/DD).
MI Group Homes in the Metro East and Southern Illinois
Centerstone has Group Homes in the Metro East (Jersey and Madison counties for those 20 years old and older) and Southern Illinois (Franklin and Williamson counties for those 22 years old and older) serving adults who have been diagnosed with a mental health condition, such as depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or schizoaffective disorder. Residents must have Illinois Medicaid or Managed Care and either SSI or SSDI.
Individuals in the program learn to develop skills to meet goals that provide resiliency. Staff work with individuals to increase skills in the areas of daily living, symptom management, health and nutrition, and social/interpersonal. The residential program helps individuals have a positive sense of wellbeing and affords opportunities to return to work and school.
I/DD Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA)
Centerstone has CILAs for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities in Franklin and Williamson counties who are eligible for MedicaidâÂÂs Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver program.
Houses are owned or rented by either Centerstone or the individual. These homes are located in residential neighborhoods to provide individuals access to fully integrate into their surrounding communities. Individuals work with their team to develop programming of their choice and help them maximize independence.
Centerstone has CILAs ranging from 2-8 person houses in Southern Illinois. Each home is accessible to meet the needs of residents and is staffed 24/7/365 by professionally trained Direct Support Professionals.
Intermittent CILAs
With Intermittent CILAs, individuals live in their own home and have Direct Support Professionals available as needed. Individuals continue to work on programming of their choice to further their independence. Centerstone's Intermittent CILAs are located in Franklin and Williamson counties.
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1431 Euclid Avenue, Berwyn, IL 60402
Saint Mary of Celle in Berwyn is an extension of the Casa Imani program. This program addresses the special needs of pregnant and parenting young women who are at risk, their children, and their families.The program prepares young women to transition to a temporary or independent living environment.
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3605 West Fillmore Street, Chicago, IL 60624
UCAN's Diermeier Therapeutic Youth Home provides a structured, stable and therapeutic living arrangement for youth in the care of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. The home works primarily with children and young adults ages 7-18 who have histories of severe trauma, abuse and neglect. Because of their past experience, the clients are in need of a highly structured, 24-hour-a-day treatment facility to address the behavioral and emotional difficulties that surround their previous exposure to trauma and abuse. Clients are offered a wide variety of individualized and group treatment services to aid them in healing and gaining the social and coping skills to graduate from treatment and move to a less restrictive setting.
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951 West Bartlett Road, Bartlett, IL 60103
St. Teresa of Calcutta for Girls provides clinical care and life skills education for young women ages 14 to 18 who have been released from the juvenile justice system. These transitional, residential home-like settings help foster social, coping, interpersonal, and vocational skills. The goal is to successfully transition participants to return home and become productive community members, free from further delinquency.
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