Illinois has a great program called Supportive Living that benefits adults 65 and older of all incomes who need some help to maintain their independence but do not need skilled nursing care. The program is especially designed for those who cannot afford provate pay assisted living, including those on Medicaid. More than 120 Supportive Living communities are located throughout the State, providing older adults with a wonderful alternative to a nursing home or struggling alone at home. Residents live in a residential rather than institutional environment and receive the assistance with medications and activities of daily living they need. Meals, housekeeping and laundry are included.
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Illinois has a great program called Supportive Living that benefits adults 65 and older of all incomes who need some help to maintain their independence but do not need skilled nursing care. The program is especially designed for those who cannot afford provate pay assisted living, including those on Medicaid. More than 120 Supportive Living communities are located throughout the State, providing older adults with a wonderful alternative to a nursing home or struggling alone at home. Residents live in a residential rather than institutional environment and receive the assistance with medications and activities of daily living they need. Meals, housekeeping and laundry are included.
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