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Abraham Lincoln Center
gnight@abelink.org
3888 S. Cottage Grove
Chicago, Il 60653
1.773.373.6600
http://www.abelink.org
Blue Cap
1962 Broadway
Blue Island, Il 60406
1.708.389.8137
Medicaid Provider: Yes
http://www.blue-cap.org
Easter Seals Dupage and Fox Valley Region
830 S. Addison
Villa Park, Il 60181
1.630.620.4433
http://www.eastersealldfvr.org
Easter Seals Joliet Region
gvalentine@joliet.easterseals.com
212 Barney Drive
Joliet, Il 60435
1.815.725.2194
http://www.easterseals.com
Easter Seals Metro Chicago
chsinn@eastersealschicago.org
14 E Jackson St. Suite 900
Chicago, Il 60345
1.815.725.2194
http://www.eastersealschicago.org
El Valor info@elvalor.net
1850 W. 21st St
Chicago, Il 60608
1.312.666.4511
http://www.elvalor.org
Special Therapy Care
santila@specialtherapycare.com
10702 S. Western
Chicago, Il 60643
1.773.779.5800
TAP Training Center at Unviersity of Illinois-Chicago
1747 W. Roosevelt Rd. Rm155
Chicago, Il 60608
1.312.413.4624
http://www.theautismprogram.org
Malcon Eaton Enterprises
570 W. Lamm Rd
Freeport, Il 61032
1.815.235.7181
Medicaid Provider: Yes
http://www.malcolmeaton.org/
The Baby Fold
108 E. Willow St
Normal, Il 61761
1.309.452.1170
http://www.thebabyfold.org
Easter Seals of LaSalle & Bureau Counties
pwilliamson@il-lb.easterseals.com
1013 Adams
Ottawa, Il 61350
1.815.434.0857
http://www.illinoisvalley.easterseals.com
Tazwell County Resource Resource
1605 Florence
Pekin, Il 61554
1.309.347.5121
Medicaid Provider: Yes
Easter Seals Central Illinois
jankelsh@easterseals.ci.org
2715 N. 27th St
Decatur, Il 62526
1.217.429.1052
Medicaid Provider: Yes
http://www.easterseals-ci.org
Macon Resource, Inc
dlewandowski@maconresources.org
2121 Hubbard Ave
Decatur, Il 62524
1.217.875.1910
http://www.maconresources.org
Moultrie County Beacon, Inc.
401 W. Water St.
P.O. Box 406
Sullivan, Il 61951
1.217.728.7356
Project CHILD: CCR&R
prochild@rlc.edu 327
Pontomac, Suite C
P.O. Box 827
Mt. Vernon, Il 62864
1.800.362.7257
http://www.rlc.edu/projectchild
William M.BeDell Achievement & Resource Center
jjohnson@bedellarc.org
400 Main St.
Wood River, Il 62095
1.618.251.2175
http://www.bedellarc.org
Charleston Transitional Facility (CTF)
markklaus@stfillinois.org
521 7th St.
Charleston, Il 61920
1.217.352.1557
http://www.ctfilllinois.org
Statewide
The Autism Program of Illinois Noll Medical Pavilion
5220 S. 6th Street Rd. Suite
1700 Springfield, Il 62703
1.217.525.8332
http://www.theautismprogram.org
Statewide
A.E.R.O.
Special Education Cooperative
7600 S. Mason Ave.
Burbank, IL 60459
(708) 496-3330
Cook County
Provides special education programming for 12 school districts
and provides a number of related services such as occupational
therapy, physical therapy, speech services, social work, assistive
technology and school nurses. See below information regarding
autism programs.
Grades: 1-8.
Students are referred to the program after a referral from
an A.E.R.O. early childhood placement or through a referral
from their local school district.
No wait list.
Other Programs at A.E.R.O.
Autism Dynamics Beginnings Program
Half-day education program designed for children who exhibit
severe to moderate delays in one or more areas of development.
Program utilizes the principles of applied behavior analysis
for skill acquisition and behavior management and TEACCH for
communication and structure.
Ages: 3-6.
Child must be screened first and given a case study evaluation
with parent consent in order to enter the program.
Functional Academic Learning Program
Serves students with mild-moderate autism, cognitive, physical,
behavioral, and/or health impairments in integrated school
settings throughout member districts. Program addresses the
need for each child and young adult to develop the academic
and functional life skills necessary for adult life and to
experience social interactions and relationships with peers
in educational and community environments.
Ages: 5 and up.
Multi Needs Program
Serves students with severe/profound cognitive disabilities,
multiple disabilities, physical impairments, health impairments,
and/or autism within a self-contained educational setting.
Daily instruction focuses on communication, socialization,
daily living skills, leisure skills, motor development, community
based instruction, health management, vocational training/instruction,
behavior management, and assistive technology.
Ages: 3 and up.
Communication Development Program
Program serves students who have severe speech and language
disorders. The students' disabilities include speech/language
impairments, learning disabilities and high functioning autism.
Criteria for entrance into the program include average intelligence
and a severe impairment in the area of speech and communication.
Grades: 1 through 8.
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