Housing

Resources for people with disabilities who are looking for affordable housing arrangements, including the ability to live in the community with proper supports. Included are long-term care facilities and residential living arrangements.

TEL: (630) 966-4000

AID provides community integrated living arrangements, intermittent community integrated living arrangements, family community integrated living arrangements, home-based services and supportive housing in the greater Fox Valley area and other western suburban counties.

TEL: (630) 420-6190

It is the policy of the City of Naperville that all individuals shall have an equal opportunity to purchase, own, lease and occupy housing within Naperville without being discriminated against based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, family status, physical or mental handicap or disability, military status, sexual orientation or legal source of income.

TEL: (312) 332-6690

The Corporation for Supportive Housing works to bring supportive housing to people with disabilities through the combination of quality housing and support services.

TEL: (630) 407-6500

The DuPage Care Center provides long-term care, as well as short-term rehabilitation services for chronically ill persons residing in DuPage County.

TEL: (630) 690-3555

The DuPage Housing Authority administers subsidized housing programs in DuPage County.

TEL: (815)727-0611

The Housing Authority of Joliet administers subsidized housing programs within Will County.

TEL: (800) 843-6154

The Illinois Department of Human Services’ programs and services include Access to Recovery, Emergency and Transitional Housing, Homeless Prevention, Homeless Youth, In-Home Supports, Residential Living Arrangements and Supportive Housing.

TEL: (312) 836-5200

The Illinois Housing Development Authority finances the creation and preservation of affordable housing.

TEL: (630) 355-6533

Little Friends provides adults with autism and other developmental disabilities residential services in apartments, condominiums and single-family homes. Intermittent or 24-hour support is provided based upon individual needs. Additionally, the Life Skills Training Center children’s group home is designed for children with autism and other developmental disabilities to develop basic life skills.

TEL: (630) 593-5500

Marklund provides residential services to children and adults with serious and profound developmental disabilities and special healthcare needs.

TEL: (630) 620-2222

Ray Graham Association provides residential services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in community-based homes or apartments throughout DuPage County and also operates a 24-hour specialized living center for adults.

The City of Naperville has contracted with Rebuilding Together Aurora to provide no-cost, home safety and accessibility modifications for low-income homeowners. The Single-Family Home Repair Grant Program is open to households located within the municipal boundaries of the City of Naperville. The property must be owner-occupied and be the primary residence of an elderly person, a person with disabilities, a veteran or children under 18 living in unhealthy or unsafe conditions. Income must fall within or below 80% of HUD low-income standards and the homeowner must not be able to do necessary repairs/modifications due to cost or physical constraints. Applicants can complete the Rebuilding Together Aurora application and submit it directly to Rebuilding Together Aurora.

TEL: (815) 727-8710

The Sunny Hill Nursing Home of Will County provides long-term care, as well as short-term rehabilitation services in a residential skilled nursing facility for persons residing in Will County.