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PLANNING & SERVICE AREA 12 City of Chicago Senior PLANNING & SERVICE AREA 12 City of Chicago Senior Services Area Agency on Aging Chicago Department of Family & Support Services 1615 West Chicago Avenue, 3rd Floor Chicago, Illinois 60622 Joyce Gallagher, Executive Director (312) 744-4016; FAX: (312) 744-0680 E-Mail: [email protected] SUB-AREA 1: ZIP CODES: 60626, 60640, 60645, 60659, 60660 SUB-AREA 2: ZIP CODES: 60625, 60630, 60631, 60646, 60656 SUB-AREA 3: ZIP CODES: 60634, 60639, 60641 SUB-AREA 4: ZIP CODES: 60613, 60614, 60618, 60647, 60657 SUB-AREA 5: ZIP CODES: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604, 60605, 60606, 60607, 60610, 60611, 60622, 60642, 60654, 60661 SUB-AREA 6: ZIP CODES: 60615, 60616, 60637, 60649, 60653 SUB-AREA 7: ZIP CODES: 60609, 60623, 60629, 60632, 60638 SUB-AREA 8: ZIP CODES: 60619 SUB-AREA 9: ZIP CODES: 60620, 60621, 60636, 60643, 60652, 60655 SUB-AREA 10: ZIP CODES: 60608, 60612, 60624, 60644, 60651 SUB-AREA 11: ZIP CODES: 60628 SUB-AREA 12: ZIP CODES: 60617, 60633, 60827 46 AREA 12 PROVIDER SERVICE TARGETED POPULATION 5 STARS HOME CARE SERVICES, INC. In-Home Service 910 Skokie Blvd., #116 Northbrook, IL 60062 (855) 857-8277 FAX #: (224) 723-5545 SERVICE AREAS: Sub-areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 A & Z HOME HEALTH CARE, INC. In-Home Service 3043 Ridge Road, #201 Lansing, IL 60438 (708) 418-1608 FAX #: (708) 418-9145 SERVICE AREAS: All sub-areas ACTIVE HOME HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. In-Home Service 5009 West 95th Street Suite B Oak Lawn, IL 60453 (708) 499-2622 FAX #: (708) 499-9466 SERVICE AREAS: All sub-areas ADDUS HEALTHCARE, INC. In-Home Service d/b/a Addus HomeCare 2300 Warrenville Road Downers Grove, IL 60515 (630) 296-3400 FAX #: (630) 487-2713 LOCAL/SITE OFFICE(S): Addus HealthCare, Inc. 14 East Jackson, Suite 902 Chicago, IL 60604 (312) 663-4647 FAX #: (312) 663-4737 7900 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Suite 221A Niles, IL 60714 (847) 965-9269 FAX#: (847) 965-9297 SERVICE AREAS: All sub-areas 47 AREA 12 (cont’d) PROVIDER SERVICE TARGETED POPULATION ADVOCATE HEALTH & HOSPITALS CORP. 9375 Church Street Des Plaines, IL 60016-4271 (847) 824-5143 FAX #: (847) 824-8038 LOCAL/SITE OFFICE(S): Advocate/Lutheran General Hospital Adult Day Service Older Adult Services 9375 Church Street Des Plaines, IL 60016 (847) 824-5142 FAX #: (847) 824-8038 SERVICE AREAS: 60631, 60634, 60656 ANGEL HOME HEALTH AGENCY SERVICE CORP. In-Home Service 9909 West Roosevelt Road, Suite 206 Westchester, IL 60154 (708) 410-2007 FAX #: (708) 410-2017 SERVICE AREAS: All sub-areas ASHLEY’S QUALITY CARE, INC. In-Home Service 610 West Root Chicago, IL 60609 (312) 786-9297 FAX #: (312) 786-9298 SERVICE AREAS: All Sub-areas ASI In-Home Service 2619 West Armitage Avenue Chicago, IL 60647 (773) 278-5130 FAX #: (773) 278-1380 LOCAL/SITE OFFICE(S): 2841 West Cermak Road Chicago, IL 60623 (773) 376-8240 SERVICE AREAS: All Sub-areas 48 AREA 12 (cont’d) PROVIDER SERVICE TARGETED POPULATION ASSYRIAN NATIONAL COUNCIL OF ILLINOIS In-Home Service Assyrian, Arab, Kurdish, 2450 West Peterson Turkish Chicago, IL 60659-4113 (773) 262-5589 FAX #: (773) 262-0828 SERVICE AREAS: All sub-areas ASSYRIAN UNIVERSAL ALLIANCE FOUNDATION, INC. In-Home Service Assyrian, Arabic, 4343 West Touhy Avenue Armenian, Persian, Lincolnwood, IL 60712 Turkish, Russian (773) 274-9262 FAX #: (224) 251-7260 SERVICE AREAS: Sub-areas 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 BEST CARE SERVICES, INC. In-Home Service 7040 North Ridgeway Avenue Lincolnwood, IL 60712 (630) 645-1700 FAX #: (630) 645-1455 SERVICE AREAS: Sub-areas 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 9 BEST IN-HOME SERVICE, INC. 425 Huehl Road, Bldg 13B In-Home Service Northbrook, IL 60062 (224) 636-5200 FAX #: (224) 636-5210 SERVICE AREAS: All sub-areas 49 AREA 12 (cont’d) PROVIDER SERVICE TARGETED POPULATION BROOMFIELD, INC. In-Home Service d/b/a Senior Helpers of Niles–Lincolnwood 6600 North Lincoln Avenue, Suite 238 Lincolnwood, IL 60712 (847) 679-7900 FAX #: (847) 679-7901 SERVICE AREAS: All sub-areas CAMBODIAN ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS In-Home Service Cambodian; Khmer Speaking 2831 West Lawrence Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 (773) 878-7090 FAX #: (773) 878-5299 SERVICE AREAS: Sub-areas 1, 2, 3, 4 CARE FOR SOUL, INC. In-Home Service 9118 West Golf Road Niles, IL 60714 (847) 983-0041 FAX #: (847) 983-4756 LOCAL/SITE OFFICE(S): Care For Soul 2705 West Devon Avenue Chicago, IL 60659 (773) 654-1236 FAX #: (773) 654-1240 3834 West Lawrence Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 (312) 889-9086 FAX#: (773) 961-8214 SERVICE AREAS: Sub-areas 1, 2, 3, 4 50 AREA 12 (cont’d) PROVIDER SERVICE TARGETED POPULATION CASA CENTRAL SOCIAL SERVICES CORP. In-Home Service Hispanic, Spanish Speaking 1343 North California Avenue Adult Day Service Chicago, IL 60622 (773) 645-2484 FAX #: (773) 645-7457 SERVICE AREAS: In-Home Service: All Sub-areas Adult Day Service: North Limit: Dempster; South Limit: West 55th Street; East Limit: Lake Shore Drive; West Limit: Harlem Avenue THE CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF CHICAGO St. Vincent Center In-Home Service 721 N. LaSalle Street, 5th Floor Adult Day Service Chicago, IL 60610-3574 (312) 655-7000 FAX #: (312) 655-0219 LOCAL/SITE OFFICE(S): 2601 West Marquette Road Chicago, IL 60629 (312) 655-7415 FAX #: (312) 337-2705 SERVICE AREAS: In-Home Service: Sub-areas 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 St. Ailbe's Adult Day Services Adult Day Service 9249 S. Avalon Chicago, IL 60619 (773) 721-0177 FAX #: (773) 721-1228 SERVICE AREAS: Sub-areas 6, 8, 11, 12 Ada S. Niles Adult Day Services Adult Day Service 6717 South Elizabeth Street Chicago, IL 60636 (773) 488-5400 FAX #: (773) 488-5878 SERVICE AREAS: Adult Day Service: Sub-areas 7, 9 51 AREA 12 (cont’d) PROVIDER SERVICE TARGETED POPULATION CENTER FOR SENIORS Adult Day Service Korean-American 8900 Capitol Drive Wheeling, IL 60090 (847) 465-9999 FAX#: (773) 465-9949 LOCAL/SITE OFFICE(S): 5320 North Kedzie Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 (773) 478-1245 FAX #: (773) 478-4070 SERVICE AREAS: Adult Day Service: Rogers Park, Edgewater, Uptown, Lincoln Park, Lincoln Square, Lakeview, Albany Park, North Park, Irving Park, Avondale, North Center CHICAGO COMMONS ASSOCIATION In-Home Service 515 East 50th Street Adult Day Service Chicago, IL 60615 (773) 826-4645 FAX #: (773) 722-5045 LOCAL/SITE OFFICE(S): 515 East 50th Street Chicago, IL 60615 (773) 373-2900 FAX #: (773) 373-7862 SERVICE AREAS: Adult Day Service: sub-areas 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, 11, 12 2235 Enterprise Drive, Suite 3505 Westchester, IL 60154 (773) 373-2900 FAX #: (773) 373-7862 SERVICE AREAS: In-Home Service: All sub-areas CHINESE AMERICAN SERVICE LEAGUE, INC. In-Home Service Chinese-Americans from 2141 South Tan Court Adult Day Service China, Hong Kong, Taiwan Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 791-0418 FAX #: (866) 513-2846 SERVICE AREAS: In-Home Service: Sub-areas 5, 6, 7, 10 Adult Day Service: Sub-areas 5, 6, 7, 10 52 AREA 12 (cont’d) PROVIDER SERVICE TARGETED POPULATION CHINESE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION In-Home Service Ethnic Cantonese, Mandarin, 1016 West Argyle Vietnamese Chicago, IL 60640-3715 (773) 784-2900 FAX #: (773) 784-2984 SERVICE AREAS: All sub-areas CLASSIC CARE HEALTH SERVICE, INC. In-Home Service 3408 Vollmer Road Olympia Fields, IL 60461 (708) 748-3600 FAX #: (708) 748-3060 SERVICE AREAS: Sub-areas: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 COMMUNITY CARE SYSTEMS, INC. In-Home Service 405 North MacArthur Blvd. Springfield, IL 62702-2312 (217) 698-0200 FAX #: (217) 698-8839 LOCAL/SITE OFFICE(S): Community Care Systems, Inc. 70 East Lake Street, Suite #1600 Chicago, IL 60601-5907 (312) 726-1245 FAX #: (312) 726-1267 SERVICE AREAS: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 COMMUNITY HELP CENTER In-Home Service d/b/a Muslim Women Resource Center 6445 North Western Avenue, Suite 301 Chicago, IL 60645 (773) 764-1686 FAX #: (773) 764-6753 SERVICE AREAS: Sub-areas: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 COMPREHENSIVE QUALITY CARE, INC. FOUNDATION In-Home Service 3517 South King Drive Chicago, IL 60653 (773) 924-5900 FAX #: (773) 924-5933 SERVICE AREAS: All Sub-areas 53 AREA 12 (cont’d) PROVIDER SERVICE TARGETED POPULATION COUNCIL FOR JEWISH ELDERLY Adult Day Service 3003 West Touhy Avenue Chicago, IL 60645-2833 (773) 508-1000 FAX #: (773) 508-1028 LOCAL/SITE OFFICE(S): CJE SeniorLife Adult Day Services 1015 West Howard Evanston, IL 60202 SERVICE AREAS: Sub-areas 1, 2, 4 DCARE INC. In-Home Service 18656 Dixie Highway Homewood, IL 60430 (773) 941-4468 FAX #: (773) 941-4469 LOCAL/SITE OFFICE(S): 240 Ogden Avenue, Suite 4 Hinsdale, IL 60521 (888) 959-4349 FAX#: (888) 959-4348 SERVICE AREAS: All Sub-areas DAY’S ADULT DAY AND PERSONAL CARE PROVIDERS, INC. 2057 East 79th Street In-Home Service Chicago, IL 60649 Adult Day Service (773) 363-7770 FAX #: (773) 363-7774 SERVICE AREAS: In-Home Service: Sub-areas: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Adult Day Service: Sub-areas: 6, 8, 9, 11, 12 DAYSPRING HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. In-Home Service 450 Prairie Avenue, Suite 100 Calumet City, IL 60409 (708) 832-0183 FAX#: (708) 832-0741 SERVICE AREAS: Sub-areas: 1, 6, 7 ,8, 9, 10, 11, 12 54 AREA 12 (cont’d) PROVIDER SERVICE TARGETED POPULATION DESTINY HEALTHCARE SERVICES. INC. 1107 South Mannheim Road, Suite 308 In-Home Service Westchester, IL 60154 (708) 450-1920 FAX#: (708) 450-1921 SERVICE AREAS: Sub-areas: all sub-areas ELDERLY MUSLIM CARE ACTION NETWORK, INC. In-Home Service 3152 West Devon Avenue, Unit C1 Chicago, IL 60659 (773) 313-3741 or (312) 445-9101 FAX #: (630) 701-7766 SERVICE AREAS: Sub-areas: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 EUROPEAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION In-Home Service Hungarian, Romanian 2827 West Division Street Chicago, IL 60622-2703 (773) 342-5868 FAX #: (773) 345-5533 SERVICE AREAS: Sub-areas: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 EUROPEAN SERVICE AT HOME, INC.
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