Caregiver Resources

  • Provides help to an adult family member, or another individual, who is an informal provider of in-home care to an older individual in the form of information, assistance in gaining access to services, individual counseling/consultation and support services to help caregivers and grandparents raising grandchildren cope with their caregiving roles and/or develop and strengthen capacities for more adequate social and personal adjustments
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Disability Services

  • Provides assistance to persons with disabilities. Centers for Independent Living are community-based, non-residential non-profit organizations by and for persons with disabilities, that help people with disabilities achieve maximum independence in work, school, housing and every other part of life
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Counseling

  • Counseling services to help individuals and families cope with personal problems and strengthen capabilities. May be provided in individual counseling or group counseling
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Comprehensive Care Coordination Program (CCP)

  • For those in need of service, a Case Manager will come to you home and talk with you, and your family about your needs and what services are available to meet those needs. An older person in need of services would first meet with a case manager to discuss what kinds of activities he or she can do on their own, as well as those that would require help. The case manager can then identify services that could help the client continue living in their own home. For instance, an individual may need home-delivered meals or transportation to doctor appointments, help with medications, household chores or bathing. The case manager can help arrange these services in a “package” so that the older person can continue to live independently. The case manager is key to developing a plan of care and linking with other agencies that actually provide the care. Designed to help the older person stay in their home as long as possible
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Get in touch

Location

ECIAAA
1003 Maple Hill Road
Bloomington, IL 61705-9327

Contact

Contact Us
Email: aginginfo@eciaaa.org
Phone: 309-829-2065
Fax: 309-829-6021

Seniors may call toll free:
Phone: 1-800-888-4456

Opening hours

Mon-Fri: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Sat-Sun: CLOSED