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3526 N. California Ave., Suite 100 B, Peoria, IL 61603
Shirette's In Home Care offers a variety of services, including meal preparation, hygiene and grooming assistance, light house cleaning, transportation to and from medical facilities or shopping, and medication supervision. Also offered are respite care to provide caregivers a break, and 24/7 multiple shift care.
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One of the focuses of the Illinois Respite Coalition (IRC) is supporting a safety net for caregivers in crisis. The IRC has Emergency Respite funding stipends for caregivers across Illinois in a planned or unplanned emergency. This program provides funding so caregivers can pay for services they choose.
Crisis situations that may qualify for the Emergency Respite Program include, but are not limited to the following circumstances:
-Caregiver illness (physical, mental, and/or emotional)
-Caregiver hospitalization or doctor appointments
-Illness of a loved one
-Funeral or wake
-Drug or alcohol abuse counseling or support
-Care recipient transitions (i.e. living arrangements)
-Loss of employment or work related situations
-Declining Mental Health
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33 S 4th St, Administrative, Pekin, IL 61554
TCRC offers a wide array of programs and services that benefit persons with developmental disabilities and visual impairments who live and work in our community.
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4015 North Oak Park Avenue, Chicago, IL 60634
The Illinois Respite Coalition (IRC) is a not-for-profit organization of caregivers and respite providers dedicated to advocating support for families by ensuring access to quality respite services for the residents of Illinois. The IRC is dedicated to spreading the awareness of lifespan respite for caregivers of individuals with special needs. The IRC is able to assist caregivers by connecting them to resources in their area, providing training on respite topics, and offering funding for emergency respite care.
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4015 North Oak Park Avenue, Chicago, IL 60634
The Illinois Respite Coalition (IRC) is a not-for-profit organization of caregivers and respite providers dedicated to advocating support for families by ensuring access to quality respite services for the residents of Illinois. The IRC is dedicated to spreading the awareness of lifespan respite for caregivers of individuals with special needs. The IRC is able to assist caregivers by connecting them to resources in their area, providing training on respite topics, and offering funding for emergency respite care.
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4507 N Sterling Ave #401a, Peoria, IL 61615
At Visiting Angels, our in-home care program matches your loved one with one of our friendly and compassionate caregivers. Caregivers can visit for a few hours a day or several times a week to provide family caregivers with the opportunity to run errands, go to work, take a vacation, or simply rest and recharge.
When our caregivers visit, they will quickly put your loved one at ease. While engaging in friendly conversation, caregivers can also provide assistance with a wide variety of home care needs. Our caregivers can help your loved one with dressing and bathing, transferring assistance, and other personal care needs. They can also help around the house performing simple chores and preparing healthy meals. The engaged care we provide makes it easy for your loved one to look forward to these visits and can help relieve the anxiety or guilt you may feel by stepping away for a few hours.
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7620 N. University St., Suite 103, Peoria, IL 61614
Comfort Keepers provides non-medical in-home assistance.
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One of the focuses of the Illinois Respite Coalition (IRC) is supporting a safety net for caregivers in crisis. The IRC has Emergency Respite funding stipends for caregivers across Illinois in a planned or unplanned emergency. This program provides funding so caregivers can pay for services they choose.
Crisis situations that may qualify for the Emergency Respite Program include, but are not limited to the following circumstances:
-Caregiver illness (physical, mental, and/or emotional)
-Caregiver hospitalization or doctor appointments
-Illness of a loved one
-Funeral or wake
-Drug or alcohol abuse counseling or support
-Care recipient transitions (i.e. living arrangements)
-Loss of employment or work related situations
-Declining Mental Health
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4450 North Prospect Rd. Suite S8, Peoria Heights, IL 61616
Maxim's respite care services offer families the opportunity to take a break from their caregiving responsibilities, leaving their family member or loved one in the hands of a trusted Maxim respite staff member.
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