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Illinois Department of Public Health Division of Health Care Facilities and Programs Health Facilities Directory Home Services Agency Illinois Department of Public Health Division of Health Care Facilities and Programs Health Facilities Directory Home Services Agency City Facility Name Facility Address County Zip Contact Person Phone # License # Peoria Lutheran Social Services of Illinois 3000 W. Rohmann Peoria 61604 Marilyn Elliott (847) 635-4600 3000541 Addison Dad & Kids, LLC - DBA Comfort Keepers 221 East Lake Street, Suite 212 Du Page 60101 Melissa Watters (630) 834-8366 3000180 Addison Worry-Free Home Care, Inc. 221 E. Lake St., Suite 107 Cook 60101 Fatema Rehman Mirza (630) 605-6184 3000669 Aledo Mercer County Health Dept.-Home Services 305 NW 7th Street Mercer 61231 Jennifer Hamerlinck (309) 582-3759 3000547 Program Algonquin Castle Ventures, Inc. - DBA Right at Home #48 409 South Main Street Mc Henry 60102 Jeanette Palmer (847) 458-8656 3000288 Alton Absolute Health Care Services, LLC 4124 Alby Street Madison 62002 Debra L. Ross (618) 466-1010 3000569 Alton BJC Home Care Services 3535 College Avenue, Suite B Madison 62002 Diane Straub (618) 463-7541 3000371 Alton HHL Holding Company LLC - DBA Home Helpers 200 W. 3rd Street, Suite 712 Madison 62002 William Haug (618) 462-2762 3000415 Alton Senior Services Plus, Inc. 2603 N. Rodgers Ave. Madison 62002 Jonathan Becker (618) 462-1391 3000432 Arlington Heights 733 Beach Walk, Inc. - DBA Home Helpers & 726 S. Cleveland Avenue Du Page 60005 Christopher L. Gerardi (630) 240-9107 3000538 Direct Link 58424 Arlington Heights Absolute Home Care, LLC 855 E. Golf Road, Suite 2132 Cook 60005 Fina R. Javier (224) 795-7952 3000590 Arlington Heights Caring Hearts Care, Inc. 608 S. Kennicott Cook 60005 Cynthia R. Cuttone (224) 764-8556 3000553 Arlington Heights Chicagoland Homecare, Inc. - DBA FirstLight 906 W. Northwest Highway Cook 60004 Brett Chaveriat (847) 749-4542 3000723 HomeCare Arlington Heights Ever Caring Home Care Services, Inc. 3943 N. Wilke Rd. Cook 60004 Francis Yague (847) 812-8419 3000784 Arlington Heights Lutheran Community Services for the Aged, Inc. - 800 W. Oakton Street Cook 60004 Gloria Bersani (847) 368-7399 3000128 DBA Gero Solutions #001 Arlington Heights Northwest Home Care, Inc. 3335 Arlington Heights Rd., Ste A Cook 60004 Elena Rom (847) 670-8268 3000454 Arlington Heights Optimum Senior Care Corp. 415 W. Golf Road, Suite 40 Cook 60005 Zoltan Gaspar (847) 483-8800 3000254 Arlington Heights R.E.A.S., Corp. - DBA Synergy HomeCare 1655 N. Arlington Heights Rd., Cook 60004 Albert Estrin (847) 230-0044 3000526 Suite 201-East Arlington Heights Reliable Caregivers, Inc. 121 S. Wilke Rd. Suite 204B Cook 60005 Renelva Celicious (847) 305-4131 3000606 Arlington Heights SAH Operations, Inc. - DBA Care Services At- 1100 West Central Road, #404 Cook 60005 Gail Branick (847) 506-3100 3000200 Home Arlington Heights Smile and Love Incorporated 115 S. Wilke Road, Suite 201 Cook 60005 Joe Muti (847) 259-8767 3000731 Arlington Heights VZ&Y Homecare LP 5 E. College Drive Suite 1A Cook 60004 Vladimir Zolotarev (847) 253-4295 3000113 Aurora American Home Health, Inc. 1660 N. Farnsworth Ave., Suite #3 Kane 60505 Jannelle Fulfs (630) 236-3501 3000121 Barrington Dane Enterprises, Inc. - DBA Synergy HomeCare 1250 S. Grove Ave., Suite 200 Cook 60010 Diego Uribe (847) 304-0123 3000110 of Barrington Barrington Harmony Home Care, Inc. 316 W. Northwest Hwy. Lake 60010 Carl Erickson (847) 382-6200 3000260 Friday, October 21, 2011 Sort by City Page 1 of 21 Health Facilities Directory Home Services Agency City Facility Name Facility Address County Zip Contact Person Phone # License # Barrington Kriscor Corporation - DBA Right at Home 210 W. Main St. Upper Level Cook 60010 Terry Cunningham (847) 303-0998 3000107 Bartlett Best Home Care, Inc. 1281 Humbracht Circle, Suite J Du Page 60103 Aurora Garcia (630) 213-1500 3000694 Batavia Wetters & Associates - DBA Right At Home 133 S. Batavia Ave. Kane 60510 Kathy Wetters (630) 879-1965 3000137 Belleville A Living Angel Home Care LTD 37 Granvue St Clair 62223 Michelle Sumnler (618) 398-8440 3000428 Belleville Angel Care Group, Inc. - DBA Visiting Angels of 4 South Church Street, Suite 212 St Clair 62220 Tina Moore (618) 257-2200 3000256 Belleville Belleville Barber Voss Home Care Team 122 Lincoln Place Court, Suite 202 St Clair 62221 Dona Barber (618) 257-3444 3000561 Belleville BKD Personal Assistance Services, LLC - DBA 201 South Belt West St Clair 62220 Dede Cavins (618) 235-9300 3000720 Personalized Living at Grand Court Belleville Belleville Wayne Thomas Walker, Inc. - DBA Home Instead 2321 Country Rd. St Clair 62221 Cindy Hill (618) 234-7640 3000178 Senior Care Bethalto Morning Star Home Health Care, Inc. 705 S. Moreland Rd. Madison 62010 Kathy Marmino (618) 377-1896 3000458 Bloomingdale Ardent Care Health Group, Inc. 120 S. Ridge Ave., Unit 13 Du Page 60108 Lynette Mackowick (630) 539-8339 3000352 Bloomington A Caring Touch of McLean County, Inc 315 N. Center St. Mc Lean 61701 Wendy Werderits (309) 828-1516 3000131 Bolingbrook AFG Home Care LLC 550 E. Boughton Rd., Suite 160 Will 60440 Kristine Tecson (312) 731-1554 3000729 Bolingbrook Caring Hands LLC 440 W. Boughton Rd Suite J Will 60440 Bernadette (630) 310-8438 3000614 Encarnacion Bolingbrook Excellent Home Caregivers, Inc. 101 Royce Road, Suite 14 Will 60440 Analee Acedera (630) 548-4911 3000449 Navarro Brookfield British Home for Retired Men and Women 8700 W. 31st Street Cook 60513 Mary Beth Hardy (708) 387-2005 3000248 Brookfield Visiting Angels of Brookfield 9211-R Ogden Ave. Cook 60513 Tina Kostial (708) 387-0300 3000230 Buffalo Grove ACES Home Care 2188 Avalon Drive Lake 60089 Leonardo Aquino (847) 380-2630 3000172 Buffalo Grove VCR Senior Care, Inc. - DBA ComForcare Senior 1207 McHenry Road, Suite 218A Lake 60089 Valerie Svenningsen (847) 955-1515 3000265 Services- S. Lake Burr Ridge Lifecare Home Solutions, Inc. 8330 South Madison Street, Suite Du Page 60527 Shay Jacobson (630) 932-4032 3000271 90 Burr Ridge United Caregivers 7420 County Line Road, Suite 11 Du Page 60527 Egle Atencio (630) 655-3204 3000627 Calumet City Professional Home Care Advantage, Inc. 80 River Oaks Center, Suite 317 Cook 60409 Eden Rachel Espina (708) 891-2013 3000438 Canton Graham Hospital Home Health Agency 410 East Elm Fulton 61520 Cynthia Hueser (309) 647-4088 3000724 Carbondale Southern Illinois Center for Independent Living 2135 W. Ramada Lane Jackson 62901 Barbara Stotlar (618) 457-3318 3000507 Carlinville Addus HealthCare, Inc. #55 Carlinville Plaza Macoupin 62626 Larry Smith (217) 854-4471 3000333 Carol Stream Caring Heavenly Hands, Inc. - DBA ComForcare 381 South Main Place Du Page 60188 Veronica Shears (630) 665-1615 3000564 Senior Services-DuPage Carol Stream Community Partner Services, LLC - DBA Caring 690 E. North Avenue Du Page 60188 Tonia Kent (630) 665-7000 3000295 Choices Friday, October 21, 2011 Sort by City Page 2 of 21 Health Facilities Directory Home Services Agency City Facility Name Facility Address County Zip Contact Person Phone # License # Carol Stream Midwest Home Care Services, LLC 23W540 Burdette Ave. Du Page 60018 Fritzie Teehan (773) 818-0517 3000550 Carrollton Greene County Health Department 310 Fifth Street Greene 62016 Elizabeth Tepen (217) 942-6961 3000450 Carthage Hancock County Health Depatrment & Home 671 Wabash Avenue Hancock 62321 Kelly Rife (217) 357-2171 3000212 Health Agency Cary Life Styles, LLC. - DBA Home Instead Senior Care 735 Industrial Drive, Unit C Mc Henry 60013 Robert Koch (847) 462-0303 3000163 Centralia VNA PrivateCare, Inc. - DBA VNA-TIP Private 1809 West McCord Street Clinton 62801 Marcy Cox (314) 595-6831 3000372 Duty Champaign Addus HealthCare, Inc. 4 henson Place, Suite 3 Champaign 61820 Angela Adams Martin (217) 356-1121 3000336 Champaign Alpha-Care Health Professionals 115 N. Neil Street, Suite 106 Champaign 61820 Karen Cobbs (217) 398-4100 3000412 Champaign Family Service of Champaign County 405 S. State Street Champaign 61820 Marilyn Decker (217) 352-5100 3000259 Charleston Addus HealthCare, Inc. 825 18th Street Coles 61920 Patty Hoffman (217) 345-5150 3000337 Chicago 3 Angels Home Health Care 7543 W. Irving Park Rd. Cook 60634 Neferida Panadero (773) 625-3382 3000638 Chicago Addus HealthCare, Inc. 14 East Jackson Boulevard, Suite Cook 60604 LaShun James (312) 663-4647 3000335 902 Chicago Affordable Home Care Services, Inc. 3311 W. Irving Park Rd. Cook 60618 Phillip America (773) 754-3800 3000201 Chicago Allmed Staffing, Inc. 738 W. 35th St. Cook 60616 Dennis J. Benard (773) 254-5555 3000592 Chicago Americare Staffing Services of Illinois, Inc. 2910 W. Peterson Ave., Suite H Cook 60659 Desalegn Kassa (773) 878-6814 3000558 Chicago Ashley's Quality Care, Inc. 1727 South Indiana, Suite G03 Cook 60153 Frankie Redditt (312) 786-9297 3000414 Chicago Asi, Inc. 2619 West Armitage Avenue Cook 60647 Rebecca Cruz (773) 278-5130 3000286 Chicago Assisted Home Care Services Corporation 6035 North Kedzie Avenue Cook 60659 Susan Grace Abocobo (773) 262-0432 3000607 Chicago Assurance Home Care, Inc. 5532 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Suite - Cook 60646 Erlinda Santos (773) 828-8040 3000403 C Chicago Axis Home Care Services, LLC 6645 N. Oliphant, Suite 1 Cook 60631 Dimitris Mellos (847) 668-8042 3000453 Chicago Badger Newell Health Services, Inc. - DBA Right 5518 W. Devon Ave. Cook 60646 Janet Newell (773) 775-4677 3000246 at Home Chicago Bechar & Associates, LTD. - DBA Comforcare 3423 W. Lawrence Ave. Ste 2 Cook 60625 Jeffrey Bechar (773) 313-3894 3000630 Senior Services Chicago Chicago BKD Personal Assistance Services, LLC - DBA 2960 North Lake Shore Drive Cook 60657 Ryan Walsh (773) 549-1010 3000710 Personalized Living at the Hallmark Chicago BKD Personal Assistance Services, LLC - DBA 3121 North Sheridan Cook 60657 Melissa Stare (773) 404-9800 3000726 Personalized Living at the Kenwood of Lake View Chicago BrightStar of Chicago 430 W. Erie St. Suite 403 Cook 60654 Cheri McEssy (312) 382-8888 3000388 Chicago Building Healthy Bridges 10834 S. Wabash Cook 60628 Zandra Tyler (888) 311-4355 3000689 Chicago C3 Services, Inc.
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