Adult Residential Program Philosophy and Purpose
The Residential Program is a therapeutic, community-based program. The philosophy in our treatment approach is that all of a client’s needs must be recognized and addressed to provide meaningful support and intervention. The Residential Program is designed to assist each client in meeting his/her individual needs and to achieve his/her full potential.
The Residential Program is a therapeutic, community-based program. The philosophy in our treatment approach is that all of a client’s needs must be recognized and addressed to provide meaningful support and intervention. The Residential Program is designed to assist each client in meeting his/her individual needs and to achieve his/her full potential.
Supervised Adult Housing
Supervised Residential Programs are located in Northbrook and Glenview IL. These programs allow the clients with Mental Illness to reside in residential neighborhoods with 24 hour staffing and support. Each residence is staffed with Mental Health Professionals who provide training and assistance with household responsibilities, meal planning/preparation, medication management, budgeting financial responsibilities, recreational and leisure time, and community involvement. Each client is provided with individualized care to meet his/her needs while allowing them to be active participants in their communities to develop new skills, increase self esteem, and gain independence. |
Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA) Program
CILA Programs are located in Glenview, IL. The CILA's allow individuals with deafness and developmental disabilities to reside in residential neighborhoods, while providing them with 24 staffing and support. Each residence is staffed with Direct Support Persons, who are available to assist with household responsibilities, meal planning and preparation, medication management, budgeting and financial responsibilities, recreational and leisure time, and community involvement. Each client is provided with individualized care to meet his/her needs while allowing them to be active participants in their communities with the freedom to develop new skills, make independent choices, and gain increased independence. |