Delnor Memory and Behavior Clinic - Evaluation and Testing Early diagnosis and treatment is essential for effective management of Alzheimer's and dementia. Delnor's Memory and Behavior Clinic is a specialized service for people who are experiencing memory loss and related functional changes. It allows the patient with memory-related symptoms and behaviors to receive a comprehensive evaluation by a team of specialists in one convenient location. Test results are available in a timely manner, enabling the team to develop an individualized plan of high quality care for the patient.
Read moreSenior Services Associates A non-profit agency serving seniors, their families, and caregivers. With offices in Kane, Kendall and McHenry counties, their staff is available to assist in accessing information and services.
Elgin, Kane County
101 S. Grove St., Elgin, IL 60120
Office Hours: 8am – 4pm
24-Hour Emergency Phone: (800) 942-1724
Phone: (847) 741-0404 Read moreVeterans Administration Our office is approved to provide senior home care services for any qualifying Veteran. Please contact the Veterans Administration office to see if you qualify.
Once verified, please contact our office to schedule your home care services.
Edward J. Hines, Jr. VA Hospital 5000 S. Fifth Ave. Hines, IL 60141 Phone: (708) 202-8387 Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
VA Outpatient Clinic 450 W. Dundee Elgin, IL 60123 Phone: (847) 742-5920 Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Read moreNortheastern Illinois Area Agency on Aging DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kankakee, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will Counties
Mailing address: P.O. Box 809 Kankakee, Illinois 60901-0809
Main Office (Non-U.S. Post Office deliveries): Kankakee Community College River Road, West Campus - Building 5 Kankakee, Illinois 60901 1-800-528-2000 (Calls will be directed to proper source.) 815-939-0727 Fax: 815-939-0022 E-mail: neilaaoa@ageguide.org
Field Office: 245 W. Roosevelt Road - Building 6, Suites 41-43 West Chicago, Illinois 60185 630-293-5990 Fax: 630-293-7488 E-mail: frontdesk@ageguide.org
Read moreCircuit Breaker and Illinois Cares Rx The Illinois Department on Aging's Circuit Breaker program provides grants to senior citizens and persons with disabilities to help them reduce the impact of taxes and prescription medications on their lives. When the costs of property taxes and prescription medicines begin to "overload" our seniors and persons with disabilities, this program steps in to help, just as a circuit breaker prevents overloads in an electrical system.
Read moreGeneva Township Senior Center Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30AM - 4:30PM Address: 400 Wheeler Dr., Geneva, Illinois 60134 Phone Number: 630-232-3602
The Senior Citizen Center is devoted exclusively to all senior citizens and senior groups in our community. It includes a Senior Social Hall, a separate space for individual activities as well as one for group activities. Read moreSalvation Army Golden Diners
Golden Diner Centers serve nutritious home-style meals that are served weekdays to individuals age 60 and over and their spouses. Dining centers give older adults an opportunity to meet new people, enjoy conversation, play games and just have fun. Everyone can be as active or reserved as they want to be. Volunteers deliver hot, nutritious meals to older adults who are homebound and unable to take part in the Center programs. Read moreAngel Food Ministries Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational organization dedicated to providing food relief and financial support to communities throughout the United States. Angel Food is available in a quantity that can fit into a medium-sized box at $30 per unit. Each month's menu is different than the previous month and consists of both fresh and frozen items with an average retail value of approximately $60.
Read moreIllinois Lifeline Link-Up
Universal Telephone Assistance Programs
The Link-Up and Lifeline programs in Illinois help low-income individuals and households obtain local telephone service. Read moreAlzheimer’s Association - Greater Illinois Chapter The Alzheimer’s Association - Greater Illinois Chapter serves 68 counties in Illinois with offices in Bloomington, Carterville, Chicago, Joliet, Rockford and Springfield. Since 1980, the Chapter has provided reliable information and care consultation; created supportive services for families; increased funding for dementia research; and influenced public policy changes. Today, the Greater Illinois Chapter serves the more than half million Illinoisans affected by Alzheimer’s disease who are in our chapter area, including 210,000 people with the disease plus family members and caregivers.
Read moreThe Parkinson Association of Illinois
The Parkinson Association of Illinois (PAIL) is the Illinois chapter of the National Parkinson Foundation, Inc. (NPF). PAIL was established in 2006 by a group of concerned and compassionate individuals: people who have been living with Parkinson disease for many years, newly-diagnosed patients, young onset patients, friends and family members of people with Parkinson, and professionals in the medical community. Read moreNational Multiple Sclerosis Society – Greater Illinois Chapter Volunteers, staff, healthcare workers, researchers, donors, advocates and partners together represent the Greater Illinois Chapter and all the many ways it’s possible to drive research for a cure and to address the challenges of everyone affected by MS. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is the only voluntary health organization dedicated to the prevention, treatment, alleviation and cure of MS.
Read moreArthritis Foundation – Greater Chicago Chapter The Arthritis Foundation helps people take control of arthritis by providing public health education; pursuing public policy and legislation; and conducting evidence-based programs to improve the quality of life for those living with arthritis.
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