Alexian Brothers Resource Center for Seniors

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Address

800 Biesterfield Rd.
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007

Website

www.alexianbrothershealth.org/services/olderadultinstitute/ourservices/index.aspx

Description

Alexian Brothers Resource Center for Seniors

The Alexian Brothers Resource Center for Seniors works in partnership with
older persons, family caregivers, and professionals to provide FREE consultative
services to assist with problem solving and identifying resources within the
Alexian Brothers Hospital Network and in the community. Sometimes, all that
is needed is help in locating the appropriate resources. In other cases, multiple
problems make it difficult to know where to begin in finding the right solutions
amid a maze of services and agencies, which can be confusing and frustrating.
In addition, the Center also provides monthly educational programs, a family
caregiver support program, professional education, and much more. The RCFS helps ALL people, regardless of age, disability, financial status, etc.
Contact Information:
Alexian Brothers Medical Center 847-956-5465
St. Alexius Medical Center 847-839-6481
ResourceCenterForSeniors@alexian.net

Category

Children & Youth, Community, Volunteerism & Philanthropy, Disabled, Education – Higher Ed, Education – Other, Elderly, Health & Disease, Homeless, Hunger & Poverty, Religion & Spiritual, Substance Abuse, Women, Other