DeWitt County
DD Homes Network
Website: www.ddhomes.net
235 N West St
Jacksonville, IL 62650
866-363-7909
- DD Homes Network has 2 CILA group homes in Clinton IL
Alan G. Ryle Companies
Website: www.ryle.com
4102 Belmont PT
Champaign, IL 61822
1-800-880-6571
- One 8 bed CILA home in Clinton
Kleeman Village
1101 Kleeman Drive
Clinton, IL 61767
217-570-0900 (number to Heritage Health)
Services: HUD-Assisted Housing. It is an apartment building specifically for individuals with disabilities. This apartment has a live-in manager and professional staff to address living skills, counseling and case management. Individuals need to have good independent living skills as supports are minimal. Many individuals have case management support through Heritage Behavioral Health. Managed by Swartz Properties. Applications can be found at Heritage Behavioral Health at 40 Clinton Plaza, Clinton, IL
Macon Resources: Residential Services
Website: www.maconresources.org
757 W Pershing Rd
Decatur, IL 62524
(217) 875-1910
Services: MRI owns and operates nine group homes in the Decatur area; 4-8 people live in each home with full-time daily support staff in a CILA group home. Individuals with intellectual disabilities build independent living skills. MRI also offers Intermittent Community Living Arrangement CILA services.
Logan County
SPARC
Website: www.spfldsparc.org
232 Bruns Lane Springfield, IL 62702
(217) 793-2100
Service: Provide Supported Living and Residential Group Homes. Supported Living provides ongoing instruction and oversight in budgeting, shopping, community integration, medication, meal planning, and more. The level and type of assistance is based on the individual's needs and abilities. Group Homes are staffed 24 hrs/365 days a year. Staff assist with ADL’s, budgeting, and using public transportation. Goals are set to reach the greatest degree of personal independence.
McLean County
Marcfirst: Residential Living Services
Website: www.marcfirst.org
1606 Hunt Drive
Normal, IL 61761
(309) 451-8888
Services: Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA). Housing options for people with a developmental disability ages 18 and over who need 24-hour support with activities of daily living. People share a home, with their own bedrooms or live in their own apartment. Individuals receive individualized support in all areas of their life, including services concentrating on developing skills in the areas of economic self-sufficiency, independence, and community integration. Support ranging from 24 hours to intermittent supports in houses, duplexes, or apartments being available. Individuals must have proof of CILA funding from CCRPC and must be 18 years old or older.
Homes of Hope, Inc., Bloomington-Normal
Website: Homesofhopeinc.org
705 E Lincoln St, Suite 313
Normal, IL 61761
(309) 862-0607
Services: Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA). Residents with special needs live in homes with professional staff and other individuals, usually two to 6 others. Offers fully furnished homes, well-trained staff, quiet neighborhoods, well-groomed yards and patios, private bedrooms, Christian values, and some homes with wheelchair accessibility.
Bloomington Housing Authority/Congregate Housing Services Program
Website: www.bloomingtonha.com/congregate-housing-services-program
104 E Wood St
Bloomington, IL 61701
(309) 829-3360
Email: [email protected]
Services: Subsidized housing for individuals with disabilities. Participants must be semi-independent and have achieved a level of independent functioning in order to live in the Irvin Apartments. Please call the number above for information on the application process.
Envision Unlimited
Website: https://envisionunlimited.org
Phone: 773-899-6177
Email: [email protected]
Services: In-home respite program giving families the opportunity to have temporary relief from their caregiving roles. The program provides families with a trained individual who comes into the home to spend time with their family member with a disability. Any person with a documented developmental disability who requires the presence and support of another person to ensure they are safe is eligible for this service. Families generally are eligible to receive up to 180 hours of respite services per year