Resources

This resources page will grow with even more local and county resources designed to help our clients and their families easily navigate their needs.

We anticipate reopening to clients in late Fall of 2024, but if you require services before then, here are a few options:

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Crisis Lines
RVFRC is a non-crisis, outpatient community mental health and therapeutic services provider.
If you or your family member are having a mental health emergency (have or having thoughts about suicide or of injuring yourself/themselves in some way), please reach out to one of the following crisis programs or go to your local emergency room:

  • Lake County Mobile Crisis 847-377-8088
  • Trevor Project 866-488-7386 (services specific to LGBTQ+ youth in crisis).

County Resources

PUNS(Prioritization of Urgency of Need for Services)  List Information:

Helpful Acronyms

Housing Options Speaker Series Videos

Matthias Academy is a nonprofit adult day program serving adults with mild to severe disabilities, providing specialized medical needs from Illinois & Wisconsin.

Aspire Chicago is an innovative non-profit organization working with people with disabilities to shape the future of inclusivity. Aspire Chicago’s housing services are designed to provide a holistic and empowering experience for individuals seeking tailored solutions. By understanding the process of accessing waiver funds through the Department of Human Services, individuals can confidently navigate the financial aspect of their housing journey.

Community Alternatives Unlimited is one of the agencies in the Chicagoland area that is involved in the housing process through the PUNS list and waivers and will be speaking to this process. During Transition, many people/families are provided information regarding signing up for the various lists that will be needed to access housing/supports in the future. At that time, the PUNS list or waivers might not be viewed as important and an issue for a future day. When the time comes and residential housing or other supportive services are needed, the information may be lost or forgotten.

The Center for Independent Futures assisted some of their families in the Evanston area to create four community-based housing options with a focus on community engagement and support. They have since developed the New Futures Initiative for help other families do the same in their communities and will be sharing what they have learned from the process along with how interested families can start their own community-based homes.