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PLAINFIELD TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS
&
Office Staff
Supervisor
Tony Fremarek
Trustee Trustee
Ernie Knight Debbie Kraulidis
[email protected] [email protected]
Trustee Trustee
Matthew C. Starr Chuck Willard
[email protected] [email protected]
Clerk Tax Collector
Anita Gerardy Yvonne Bolton
[email protected] [email protected]
Assessor Highway Commissioner
Erin Kljaich Sam Reichert
815-436-5110 815-436-6090
815-436-5117 (f) 815-436-7050 (f)
[email protected] [email protected]
Office Staff:
Administrator Administrative Assistant
Andi French Monika McMillen
815-436-8308 x 221 815-436-8308 x 200
[email protected] [email protected]
Plainfield Township
22525 West Lockport Street, Plainfield, IL 60544
815-436-8308 � � � � 815-436-5117 (f) � � � � www.plainfield-township.com
ABUSE IN FAMILIES
Child Abuse:
Will County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS)
1619 W. Jefferson Street, Joliet, IL 60435
815-730-4000;
To report abuse or neglect of a child call (800) 252-2873 or (888) 25-ABUSE.
Domestic Abuse:
Christian Family Ministries Lamb’s Fold Women’s Center
181 North Ottawa Street, Joliet, IL 60432
815-723-5262; www.lambsfold.org
Daybreak Shelter Catholic Charities Transitional Housing
611 East Cass Street, Joliet, IL
815-744-4663; www.catholiccharitiesjoliet.org
Guardian Angel Home
1550 Plainfield Road, Joliet, IL 60435
815-729-0930; 24 hour Hotline #’s: 815-729-1228 or 815-730-8984; www.gacsprograms.org
Community services include multipurpose facility, abuse center, daycare, sexual assault
prevention.
Safe Passage
815-786-6333
24 hour crisis line 815-756-5228
A not for profit organization serving those affected by domestic violence. Programs include
temporary shelter, counseling, support group, children’s group, legal advocacy, abuser’s
program, and hospital advocacy. Also, aids sexual assault victims.
Futures Without Violence
415-678-5500
This hotline offers health professionals data and materials specifically relating to domestic
violence programs, protocols and advice from specialists.
Abuse of Disabled Adults:
Office of Inspector General Hotline for Human Services Investigator
800-368-1463
The office of Attorney General handles complaints of disabled adults ages 18-59.
Elder Abuse/Neglect:
Alternatives for the Older Adult/Illinois Department on Aging
Administration: 1-800-798-0988
Protective Service – Client Use – 800-369-8724, 800-252-8966
Hotline: 866-800-1409; 888-206-1327 TTY; www.state.il.us/aging/
The goal of this program is to reduce the incident of elder abuse and neglect in the community.
Categories of elder abuse include financial, physical and emotional neglect. They also assist the
elderly with a variety of programs including money management and home-making through the
Department on Aging.
Senior Services Center of Will County
251 North Center Street, Joliet, IL 60432
815-723-9713; www.willcountyseniors.org
Abuse in Non-Domestic Setting
Illinois Department of Public Health
Central Complaint Registry
800-252-4343; www.idph.state.il.us
Handles complaints of abuse in non-domestic settings, i.e. nursing homes and hospitals.
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Food Programs Available:
Mead Johnson – “Helping Hands for Special Children”
800-462-6323; www.meadjohnson.com
Designed to assist with the purchasing of any special formula. Participants must be under 1 year
of age and their pediatrician must contact Mead Johnson to sign up for the program. Eligibility
based on household income and medical needs as determined by doctor.
Food Pantries:
Plainfield Food Pantry
22525 W. Lockport Street (Plainfield Township Building), Plainfield, IL 60544
815-439-8394
New applicants need to register with the food pantry prior to receiving services.
Green Harvest Food Pantry
10135 S. Mandel, Plainfield, IL 60585
630-416-1109
Legal Assistance:
Will County Legal Assistance (Prairie State Legal Services)
5 West Jefferson Street, Joliet, IL 60432
815-727-5123; www.pslegal.org
Based on household income and age. Seniors 60 and older qualify.
Tax Information/Assistance:
Illinois Department of Revenue – Pension Exempts
800-732-8866;
Recognize retirement pensions are exempt from state income tax. Contact the Illinois
Department of Revenue for more information.
Illinois Department of Revenue – Property Tax Relief
800-732-8866; www.revenue.state.il.us
The Illinois Department of Revenue provides grants to eligible individuals paying rent or
property taxes. Elderly people who live in a house, apartment, nursing or sheltered care home,
etc., that was subject to the property tax for the year which benefits are being applied are
eligible. Mobile home owners are also entitled to property tax relief if they paid privilege taxes
on the mobile home used as their principal residence.
TAP – Tax Assistance Program
312-409-1555; www.goladderup.org
TAP provides free tax return preparation, E-File services and ITIN application assistance
with the help of 1,000+ trained volunteers. Income limitations apply.
Utility Assistance:
AT&T Sales and Services – Illinois Telephone Assistance
Lifeline Program - 888-256-5378;
Offers discounted amount up to 50% on initial set up and lower monthly costs.
ComEd
800-334-7661; www.comed.com
It is advisable that any client who cannot meet their utility bill obligation should make
immediate contact with their utility company regarding payment options.
Nicor Gas
888-642-6748; www.nicorgas.com
It is advisable that any client who cannot meet their obligation regarding their utility bill should
make immediate contact with the utility company regarding their payment options.
Utility Assistance (cont.):
Will County Center for Community Concerns (WCCCC) – LIHEAP Program
304 N. Scott Street, Joliet, IL 60432
815-886-5000; www.wcccc.net
LIHEAP (Low Income Heating and Electrical Assistance)
Verizon
Lifeline Program
800-483-4600
Verizon offers a plan which may reduce installation costs by 50%. Eligibility is based on
household income.
Veterans Assistance Commission
128 North Scott Street, Joliet, IL 60432
815-740-8389; www.willcountyillinois.com
Any Veteran who was honorable discharged actively served in the armed forces and meets
income eligibility guidelines, may seek general assistance through this commission. Services
may include emergency medical, food, transportation or utility assistance.
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
The following organizations provide assistance in obtaining food, clothing, shelter and any other
essential help in emergency situations.
Catholic Charities Family Services
203 North Ottawa Street, Joliet, IL 60432
815-723-3405; www.catholiccharitiesjoliet.org
The Salvation Army
300 Third Avenue, Joliet, IL 60433
815-726-4834; 815-726-4891; www.salvationarmyusa.org
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (M-F) Provides assistance such as food, clothing and groceries.
437 East Galena Boulevard, Aurora, IL 60505
630-897-7265
H.E.L.P. food pantry site; emergency assistance provided for other basic necessities of life;
community center activities; counseling; home visits interview; agency consultation; emergency
crisis; utility assistance; FEMA program; special assistance; non-denomination church activities;
English classes; electricity and gas assistance.
Eligibility – Social services determined on an individual basis; roughly based on 150% of federal
poverty income guidelines; must set up an appointment for interview.
Emergency Assistance Programs (cont.):
Senior Services Center of Will County
251 North Center Street, Joliet, IL 60435
815-723-9713; 815-723-1718 (TDD); 815-740-4218 (fax)
800-892-1412; www.willcountyseniors.org
815-740-4225 for elder abuse complaints/in home care services.
Contact person: Patricia Hensley, Executive Director
8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (M-F) On-call 24 hours a day for elder abuse complaints.
Center offers social, recreational activities’, educational opportunities; assessment for in-home
services; outreach/home visits; help with medical insurance, etc.; investigation of elder abuse
complaints; nursing home ombudsman for Will and Grundy Counties ; nutrition program both
congregate and home delivery meals; health screenings; community resource for colleges, etc.;
information and assistance. Eligibility – 50 and over for recreation/health services/volunteer; 60
and over for nutrition and case coordination unit services. Fees – Suggested donation for claims
completion and nutritional program. Fees for Community Care Program are dependent on
client income.
Plainfield Township
22525 West Lockport Street, Plainfield, IL 60544
815-436-8308: www.plainfield-township.com
Applications for General Assistance and Emergency Assistance can be obtained at the township
office during regular business hours for those residents living within the Plainfield Township
boundaries. Emergency financial aid may be provided to qualified recipients to alleviate a life-
threatening circumstance or meet basic needs such as food, rent, utilities, etc. once in a 24-
month period to Township residents who meet the eligibility requirements, with a lifetime
maximum of five (5) times.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
Counseling:
Community Service Council
440 Quadrangle Drive, Ste. C, Bolingbrook, IL 60440
815-886-5000 or 630-759-9494; www.thecsc.org
Provides family, marital, individual and group counseling (as needed; DUI evaluations, financial,
debt and budgeting counseling; housing counseling for those facing foreclosure or eviction;
First Time Home Buyers Program.
Counseling (cont.):
Cornerstone Services, Inc.
Administrative Offices: 777 Joyce Road, Joliet, IL 60436
815-741-7600; www.cornerstoneservices.org
Provides a full array of outpatient mental health services including counseling and therapy
(individuals, couples, family and group), psychiatric evaluation and treatment, 24-hour crisis
intervention and housing assistance for homeless families with a mentally ill member. Job
Training Program and Job Placement for mentally disabled.
Lutheran Children Family Services
800-363-LCFS; www.lcfs.org
A reduced fee scale which provides psychological assessments and therapy for individuals
(adults, adolescents, children), couples and families. Provides group counseling referrals and
community education. Accepts Medicare, Medicaid and private insurances.
Crisis Intervention:
Crisis Line of Will County
815-722-3344 – 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week, comprehensive suicide prevention hotline,
information and referral, and “Reassurance” call. Also, serves the hearing impaired.
Disabled:
Cornerstone Services, Inc.
Administrative Offices: 777 Joyce Road, Joliet, IL 60436
815-741-7600; www.cornerstoneservices.org
Provides progressive, comprehensive services for people with disabilities, promoting choice,
dignity and the opportunity to live and work in the community.
Muscular Dystrophy Association-Joliet District
www.mdausa.org
MDA is consistently striving to combat 40 neuromuscular diseases through basic and applied
scientific investigation, local comprehensive programs of medical services and clinical care, and
widespread professional and public health education. MDA Programs are designed to assist
individuals in maintaining the quality of life, enhanced independence and maintain mobility,
and provide help and hope to those served. MDA is solely funded by individual and corporate
contributions.
Trinity Services, Inc.
301 Veterans Parkway, New Lenox, IL 60541
815-485-6197; www.trinity-services.org
A nonprofit, nonsectarian social service agency that serves children and adults with
development and mental disabilities in a wide variety of educational and vocational programs
in the Will, Grundy and south Cook County regions.
General Services:
Crime Stoppers
150 West Jefferson Street, Joliet, IL 60434
(800) 323-6734; www.crimestoppersofwillcounty.org
Helps solve and prevent crimes in the community. They offer a cash reward on tips that lead to
an arrest or indictment while completely protecting the caller’s identity. Callers never need give
their names.
The Greater Joliet Area YMCA – www.jolietymca.org
C.W. Avery Family YMCA
15120 Wallin Drive, Plainfield, IL 60544
815-267-8600
Galowich Facility
749 Houbolt Street, Joliet, IL 60436
815-744-3939
Smith Family YMCA
1350 South Briggs Street, Joliet, IL 60433
815-726-3939
The greater area Joliet YMCA serves the entire community of Will County. The YMCA focuses on
developing healthy bodies, minds and spirits for its members. Facilities include two indoor
swimming pools, two full gymnasiums, five racquetball courts, ½ mile outdoor track and weight
equipment. The YMCA serves all ages from young children to seniors. No one is ever denied
services due to the inability to pay. Handicapped lift is available at the Smith Family facility.
Peter Claver Center, Inc.
172 South Chicago Street, Joliet, IL 60436
815-722-6361; www.peterclavercenter.org
A nonprofit organization dedicated to helping the economically disadvantaged of Will County
for more than 50 years. Offering tutoring, peer leadership, computer training, GED classes, job
training and placement, food and clothing distribution and Martial Arts programs.
United Way of Will County
54 North Ottawa Street, Ste. 300, Joliet, IL 60432
815-723-2500; www.uwwillcounty.org
Unites and promotes the financial and service programs of not for profit organizations
interested in the health, welfare, recreational or character-building needs of the Will County
area. Assess the need for and the expansion of the modification of human service programs.
Community problem solving, information and referral.
Health Services:
Joliet Area Community Hospice
250 Water Stone Circle, Joliet, IL 60436
815-740-4104; 24 hour hotline (800) 360-1817; www.joliethospice.org
Provides comfort and dignity to the terminally ill, utilizing physical, psychological, social and
spiritual means. Care in the home or nursing home with hospice support.
Legal Services:
Will County Legal Assistance Program (Prairie State Legal Services)
5 West Jefferson Street, Joliet, IL 60432
815-727-5123; www.pslegal.org
Provides legal assistance to low income residents in civil matters such as housing, public
benefits, consumer, elder and family law. There is no fee for this service; however, the client is
responsible for court costs. Federal financial guidelines are followed. To set up an appointment,
call during intake hours Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Safety:
Plainfield Police Department-Care Trak Program
815-267-7207, Contact Officer Mark Siegel
This program is available to residents of the Village of Plainfield caring for any person diagnosed
with Autism, Alzheimer’s, or other mentally debilitating disease that may subject them to be
disorientated and/or wander from their caregiver. The Care Trak Program provides participants
with a water-resistant transmitter bracelet. This transmitter gives searchers a tool to help find
the participant more quickly.
Senior Citizens Services:
Illinois Department on Aging
One Natural Resources Way, Springfield, IL 62702
800-252-8966; www.state.il.us/aging
Northeastern Illinois Agency on Aging
P.O. Box 809, Kankakee, IL 60901
815-939-0727 or (800) 528-2000; www.ageguide.org
Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Develops and coordinates a comprehensive network of services for persons 60 years of age and
older throughout the Northeastern Illinois County area. Primary focus is to enable older
persons to remain independent as long as possible and to prevent premature
institutionalization.
Senior Citizens Services, (cont.):
Senior Services Center of Will County
251 North Center Street, Joliet, IL 60435
815-723-9713; 800 892-1412; TDD 815-723-1718; www.willcountyseniors.org
Offers comprehensive services – arranging for in-home care, elder abuse investigations, health
screenings, information and assistance, nutrition programs, ombudsman, outreach, computer
classes, recreation and volunteer opportunities.
Substance Abuse:
Alcohol and Drug Treatment Referral
800-454-8966
The South Suburban Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse
1909 Checker Square, East Hazel Crest, IL 60429
708-957-2854; 708-647-3333; www.sscouncil.org
The council provides a continuum of care related to treatment of alcoholism and substance
abuse. Services include: men’s and women’s residential rehabilitation, adult and youth
outpatient service.
Stepping Stones Substance Abuse Treatment Center
1621 Theodore Street, Joliet,IL 60435
815-744-4555; www.steppingstonestreatment.com
Providing licensed and accredited outpatient residential substance abuse treatment options for
persons 18 years and older. Assessments, outpatient counseling, short-term residential and
extended residential care. DUI services available. Fees based on insurance benefits, income and
number of dependents.
Youth Services:
Aunt Martha’s Youth Service Center, Inc.
409 West Jefferson, Joliet, IL 60431
815-768-8750; www.auntmarthas.org
A community based agency helping youth and families. All services are confidential and without
charge accept for the alcohol and drug treatment program that is Medicaid reimbursement or a
sliding fee scale. Offers a comprehensive menu of youth and family services for purposes
ranging from 24-hour crisis intervention for runaways, teen parenting, temporary foster
placement stabilization, homeless youth services, independent living skills training,
delinquency, intervention services, drugs and alcohol abuse services, community development
and general counseling services.
Big Brothers/Sisters of Will-Grundy County
417 Taylor Street, Joliet, IL 60435
815-723-2227; www.bbbswillgrundy.org
Provides adult friendship and educational support for children (ages 7-13) primarily from single
parent homes. There is no charge for this service.
Youth Services (cont.):
Boys Town National Hotline – 800-448-3000
Trailways Girl Scout Council
1551 Spencer Road, Joliet, IL 60433
815-723-3449
Informal educational program that helps girls to develop values, self-worth, self-potential and
leadership skills. Arts, drama, community service, camping, math and science programs all
offered to members.
HEALTH Will County Health Department
501 Ella Avenue, Joliet, IL 60433
815-727-8480; www.willcountyhealth.org
Information and referral assistance is available to any Will County resident.
Medic Alert Foundation
232 Colorado Avenue, Turlock, CA 95382
1-800-ID-ALERT
Emergency medical identification for those with hidden medical problems such as diabetes,
heart condition or severe allergies.
HIV/AIDS Programs
www.hab.hrsa.gov
Hearing Agencies, Support Groups & Information:
Illinois Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission
1630 South Sixth Street, Springfield, IL 62703
217-557-4495 V; 217-557-4492 FAX
877-455-3323 V
888-261-2698 T
217/303-8010 VP; www.idhhc.illinois.gov
Division of Services for Persons who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Illinois Dept. of Human Services
Division of Rehabilitation Services
401 South Clinton Street, Chicago, IL 60607
800-843-6154 V (English or Española)
312-793-2354 T
800-447-6404 T
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.dhs.state.il.us
Hearing Agencies, Support Groups & Information (cont.):
Hear Now
9745 East Hampden Avenue, Ste. 300, Denver, CO 80231
800-648-HEAR
A non-profit organization serving clients throughout the United States. The organization can
provide hearing aids and cochlear implants to deaf and hard of hearing people with limited
financial resources.
Advanced Hearing Systems/Hometown Hearing
3143 West Jefferson Street, Joliet, IL 60435
815-744-6898
908 Game Farm Road, Yorkville, IL 60560
800-393-0717
115 East Jefferson Street, Morris, IL 60450
815-941-0282
Hospice Listings:
Joliet Area Community Hospice, Inc.
250 Water Stone Circle, Joliet, IL 60436
815-740-4104; 800-360-1817(24 hour hotline); www.joliethospice.org
Medical Equipment and Supplies:
Stellar Orthotics and Prosthetics
3230 Executive Drive, Ste. 2, Joliet, IL 60431
815-207-4200; www.stellaroandp.com
Contact: Andrea Ikeda or Anne Horrigan
Prosthetics is the science of measuring, designing, fabricating and fitting artificial limbs.
Orthotics if the field of measuring and fitting braces and support systems to assist weakened or
injured joints or muscle groups.
Remco Medical
692 Theodore Street, Joliet, IL 60435
815-744-4600; www.remcomedical.com
J.D. Brown and Company
837 Plainfield Road, Joliet, IL 60435
815-723-0611; www.jdbrownpharmacy.com
Medical Equipment and Supplies (cont.):
Plainfield Township Medical Loan Closet
22525 West Lockport Street, Plainfield, IL 60544
815-436-8308; www.plainfield-township.com
The medical closet lends out various medical equipment (wheelchairs, walkers, shower chairs,
crutches) to Plainfield Township residents for up to 90 days. Call for availability of item needed.
All medical equipment loans are on a first come, first served basis. An equipment waiver needs
to be completed and signed at time of picked up.
Rehab Centers:
Accelerated Rehab
205 West Wacker Ste. 1020, Chicago, IL 60606
312-640-0329; 877-977-3422; www.acceleratedrehab.com
Easter Seals Joliet Region
212 Barney Drive, Joliet, IL 60435
815-725-2194; www.joliet.easterseals.com
Vision Agencies, Support Groups & Information:
Chicago Lighthouse (for the blind or visually impaired)
1850 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL 60608
312-666-1331; 312-666-8874 TDD; www.chicagolighthouse.org
Prevocational evaluation, vocational evaluation, career and skill counseling, occupational skill
development, job retention, job training, rehabilitation workshop, job placement, supported
employment, follow-up services and referral for other employment-oriented services. We also
provide office skills training, computer keyboard training, medical transcription training and
credit and collection training. Adaptive Technology Center provides work site modifications for
the blind and visually impaired. They also offer a child development program onsite for children
who are blind with multiple disabilities ages 3-21 and early intervention program for birth to
age 3. Low vision examinations, low vision devices and adaptive training also available.
Spectrios Institute for Low Vision
219 East Cole Avenue, Wheaton, IL 60187
630-690-7115; www.spectrios.org
Second Sense
65 East Wacker Place, Ste. 1010, Chicago, IL 60601
312-236-2569; www.second-sense.org
Vision Agencies, Support Groups & Information (cont.):
Hadley School for the Blind
700 Elm Street, Winnetka, IL 60093
847-446-8111, E-mail: [email protected], www.hadley.edu
Hadley School for the Blind offers tuition free home study courses to blind, deaf-blind persons
and their families.
Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services – Bureau of Blind Services
2901 Finley Road, Downers Grove, IL 60515
630-495-0500; www.dhs.state.il.us
Illinois Eye Bank
547 West Jackson Blvd., Ste. 600, Chicago, IL 60661
312-706-6750 or 800-548-4703; www.illinoiseyebank.org
Illinois Optometric Association
304 West Washington Street, Springfield, IL 62701
217-525-8012; ioaweb.org
Illinois School for the Visually Impaired
658 East State Street, Jacksonville, IL 62650
217-479-4400; 800-919-5617; 217-479-4415 TTY; www.isvi.net
Residential/day school for the education of children between the ages of 3 and 21, who are
blind, partially seeing or deaf-blind and are in need of a comprehensive academic program with
emphasis on development of independence and prevocational skills. Preschool through high
school services are available. Students can be referred by their local school districts or they can
be self-referred. In June, birth to three programs is available to parents and infants for
evaluation of infant needs and guidance. Illinois School for the Visually Impaired also has a print
shop on campus to process information in Braille or large print to assist those with visual
impairment.
Illinois State Library-Talking Books and Braille Service
300 South Second Street, Springfield, IL 62701
800-665-5576
Lions of Illinois Foundation
2814 DeKalb Avenue, Sycamore, IL 60178
800-955-5466; 815-756-5633;815-748-9088 (TTY); www.lionsofillinoisfoundation.org
Hours of operation: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
National Eye Care America
800-222-3937; www.eyecareamerica.org
National Eye Care America utilizes a network of 7,500 ophthalmologist volunteers from around
the United States to provide outreach to low-income elderly patients. They provide
medical/surgical eye care to low income elderly without access to ophthalmologists. Persons
may apply by calling the toll free number.
Vision Agencies, Support Groups & Information (cont.):
Phillip J. Rock Center and School
818 DuPage Boulevard, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
630-790-2474; 800-771-1158 (TTY); www.philiprockcenter.org
Services offered include both a residential school for children who are deaf-blind in the 3 – 21
year age group and home based early intervention services for children birth through age 2
who are deaf-blind. Technical assistance is given to children and youth ages 3 – 21, who are
deaf-blind and receiving services in their home communities.
Prevent Blindness America
211 Wacker Drive Ste. 1700, Chicago, IL 60606
800-331-2020; www.blindness.org
Learn more about eye diseases and conditions, testing your eyes at home, eye safety at home
and work and your child’s sight. Individuals may send in questions on vision, eye health and
safety.
HEALTH – SPECIALIZED SERVICES Americans with Disabilities Act Hotline/Great Lakes ADA Center
800-949-4ADA; www.Adagreatlakes.org
This federally funded center provides technical assistance on ADA and distributes ADA
materials.
Illinois Secretary of State Office/Non-Standard Plate Section
217-785-4175; www.cyberdriveillinois.com
Secretary of State Office provides distinctive license plates and handicapped parking placards
allowing the disabled to use special parking facilities. Certification form must be completed by
the applicant and physician.
Social Security Administration (SSA)
552 Houbolt Road, Joliet, IL 60436
866-783-7302; www.ssa.gov
Application and information is available concerning all Social Security programs and Medicare,
plus Supplemental Security Income (SSI). SSA administers federal retirement, survivors and
disability insurance program. Survivor benefits are available for those under 18 or those 18 and
over who are disabled. Survivor benefits available for disabled survivors at age 50. The SSI
program is a needs based program for anyone, including children, who are blind or disabled.
Referrals to other agencies also provided.
HOME HEALTH CARE & NURSING FACILITIES
Brookdale Senior Living
1952 McDowell Road, Ste. 100
Naperville, IL 60563
630-922-5742
Presence (Provena) Home Care
1060 Essington Road, Joliet, IL 60435
815-741-7371; www.provena.org
400 West Sullivan Road, Aurora, IL 60506
630-859-3700
Residential Home Health
One Energy Center, 40 Shuman Blvd., Ste.,
204, Naperville, IL 60563
630-527-6830; 866-902-4000;
www.residentialhomehealth.com
Visiting Nurse Association of Fox Valley
(VNA)
400 N. Highland Avenue, Aurora, IL 60506
630-978-2532; www.vnahealth.com
HOUSING & CARE SERVICES
Alzheimer & Dementia Care Facility
Listing:
Countryside Care Center
Kim Kohls, Administrator
2330 West Galena Blvd., Aurora, IL 60506
630-896-4686; www.countrysidecare.com
Symphony of Joliet
306 North Larkin Avenue, Joliet, IL 60435
815-744-5560; www.symphonyofjoliet.com
Manor Care Health Services
200 West Martin Avenue, Naperville, IL
60540
630-355-4111
www.heartland-manorcare.com
Presence Villa Franciscan
210 North Springfield Avenue
Joliet, IL 60435
815-725-3400; www.provena.org
Skilled Intermediate & Residential Care
Center Listings:
Symphony of Joliet – see listing above
under Alzheimer & Dementia Care Facility
Listing.
Skilled Intermediate & Residential Care
Center Listings:
Presence Villa Franciscan – see listing
above under Alzheimer & Dementia Care
Facility Listing.
Salem Village Nursing & Rehabilitation
Center
1314 Rowell Avenue, Joliet, IL 60433
815-727-5451;
www.salemvillagenursinghome.com
Will-Grundy Center for Independent Living
2415-A West Jefferson Street, Joliet, IL
60435
815-729-0162; 815-729-2085 TTY; 815-729-
3697(f); www.will-grundycil.org
HOSPITALS
Will County:
Presence St. Joseph Medical Center
333 North Madison Street, Joliet, IL 60435
815-725-7133; www.provena.org
Silver Cross Hospital
1900 Silver Cross Blvd., New Lenox, IL 60451
815-300-1100; www.silvercross.org
Hospitals (cont.):
Edward Hospital & Health Services
24600 W. 127th
St. Plainfield, IL 60585
815-731-3000
Hospitals outside Will County:
Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital
500 Remington Blvd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440
630-312-5000
Community Hospital of Ottawa
1100 Norris Drive
Ottawa, IL 61350
815-433-3100
Edward Hospital & Health Services
801 South Washington, Naperville, IL 60540
630-527-3000; www.edward.org
Mendota Community Hospital
1401 E. 12th
Street, Mendota, IL 61342
815-539-7461
Illinois Valley Community Hospital
925 West Street, Peru, IL 61354
815-223-3300
Valley West Community Hospital
11 E. Pleasant Avenue, Sandwich, IL 60548
815-786-8484
Illinois Institute for Developmental
Disabilities
1640 West Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL
60612
312-413-8833
Kishwaukee Community Hospital
One Kish Hospital Drive, DeKalb, IL 60115
815-756-1521
Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital
26W171 Roosevelt Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187
630-462-4000; www.marianjoy.org
Methodist Medical Center
221 NE Glen Oak Avenue, Peoria, IL 60636
309-672-5522
Northwestern Medical Facility
251 East Huron Street, Chicago, IL 60611
312-926-2000
Ann & Robert Lurie Children’s Hospital of
Chicago
707 West Fullerton, Chicago, IL 60614
773-880-4000
Institute of Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation
6501 North Sheridan Road, Peoria, IL 61614
309-692-8110; www.ipmr.org
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
1775 West Dempster, Park Ridge, IL 61614
847-723-2210
Mayo Clinic
200 SW First Street, Rochester, MN 55905
507-284-2511
Morris Hospital
150 West High Street, Morris, IL 60450
815-942-2932
Pekin Memorial Hospital
600 South 13th
Street, Pekin, IL 61554
309-347-1151
Perry Memorial Hospital
530 Park Avenue East, Princeton, IL 61356
815-875-2811
Presence St. Joseph Medical Center
333 North Madison, Joliet, IL 60435
815-725-7133
Riverside Medical Center
350 North Wall Street, Kankakee, IL 60901
815-933-1671
Hospitals outside Will County (cont.):
Rochelle Community Hospital
900 North Second Street, Rochelle, IL 61068
815-562-2181
Rockford Memorial Hospital
2400 N. Rockton Ave., Rockford, IL 61103
815-968-6861
Rush University Medical Center
1653 W. Congress Pkwy, Chicago, IL 60612
312-942-5000
Rush-Copley Medical Center
2000 Ogden Avenue, Aurora, IL 60504
630-978-6200
St. Francis Medical Center
530 NE Oak Avenue, Peoria, IL 61637
309-655-7171
Shriner’s Hospitals for Children
2211 North Park Avenue, Chicago, IL 60707
773-622-5400
Swedish American
1401 East State Street, Rockford, IL 61104
815-968-4400
Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital
1401 S. California Avenue, Chicago, IL 60608
773-522-2010
Silver Cross Hospital
1900 Silver Cross Blvd., New Lenox, IL 60541
815-300-1100
Kindred Hospital Sycamore
225 Edward Street, Sycamore, IL 60178
University of Iowa Hospital & Clinics
200 Hawkins Drive, Iowa City, IA 52242
319-356-1616
Ronald McDonald House
5444 South Drexel Ave., Chicago, IL 60615
773-324-5437
Provides housing for families with children
in the hospital.
Children’s Hospital of Loyola University
Medical Center
2160 S. First Avenue, Maywood, IL 60153
708-216-5700 or 888-584-7888
Veteran’s Hospital
601 Highway 6 West, Iowa City, IA 52246
319-338-0581
Procter Community Hospital
5409 North Knoxville Ave., Peoria, IL 61614
309-691-1000
St. Anthony Medical Center
5666 East State Street, Rockford, IL 61108
815-226-2000
University of Chicago Medical Center
5841 S. Maryland Ave., Chicago, IL 60637
773-702-1000
Health
Pharmaceutical Indigent Patient Programs
Illinois Department on Aging Senior Helpline – (800) 252-8966
This program allows a physician to obtain certain prescription medications from participating
manufacturing companies for eligible patients at a reduced cost or no cost to the patient. Each
pharmaceutical manufacturer that chooses to participate in the Indigent Patient Program
establishes patient eligibility requirements, as well as the process the physician is to follow
when requesting assistance for a patient. Requests are accepted from licensed physicians only.
Many doctors are unaware of the program and not all pharmaceutical companies participate.
Contact the Illinois Department on Aging’s Senior Helpline for a reference guide.
The following is a list of companies who have provided this assistance:
Abbott Laboratories
800-222-6885
Alza Pharmaceuticals
800-652-6227
Amgen, Inc.
800-272-9376
Astra Zeneca
800-355-6044
Bayer Corporation/Pharmaceuticals
Division
800-468-0894 Ext: 2765
Biogen, Inc.
800-556-8317
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals
800-556-8317
Bristol-Meyes Squibb Company
800-332-2056
Eisai, Inc.
855-347-2448
Eli Lilly & Company
800-545-6962
Genentech, Inc.
888-835-2555
Genzyme Corporation
800-745-4447, Ext. 17808
Janssen Biotech
800-964-8345
Pfizer, Inc.
800-879-3477
Pharmaceutical Indigent Patient
Programs(cont.):
Sankyo Pharma
866-268-7327
Sanofi-Synthelabo, Inc.
800-446-6267
Schering Labs/Key Pharmaceuticals
800-656-9485
Sigma-tau Pharmaceuticals
800-999-6673
Solvay/Unimed Pharmaceutical, Inc.
800-256-8918
3M Pharmaceutical
800-328-0255
Takeda Pharmaceutical America
877-825-3327
RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS
Boy Scouts of America/Rainbow Council
2600 Winterbotton Road, Morris, IL 60450
815-942-4450
Indoor Summits – Hallen Expeditions
303 East 17th
Street, Lockport, IL 60441
630-357-3633; www.indoorsummits.com
This company can offer people of all ages with disabilities the opportunity for adventure and
recreation programs. An indoor rock climbing wall is available with adaptive equipment. This
may also be reserved for parties. Outdoor trips for kayaking, climbing, caving and more are
offered in addition to the indoor wall.
AllenForce
847-372-1092; www.allenforce.org
Healthy Minds Healthy Bodies – programs for disabled veterans.
Plainfield Township Park District
23729 West Ottawa Street, Plainfield, IL 60544
815-436-8812
The park district offers a variety of programs including activities for children with special needs.
Call for a list of programs.
Ready, Set, Ride
13056 Essington Road, Plainfield, IL 60585
815-439-3659; Robyn Conway
This facility can offer children with disabilities the opportunity to work with and ride horses.
YMCA
See pages 8-9 for details.
SUMMER PROGRAM INFORMATION
American Diabetes Association (ADA)
312-346-1805; 888-DIABETES
www.diabetes.org
Camp Can Do
Camp Confidence
Camp Crossroads
Camp Discovery
Camp Granada
Teen Adventure Camp
Triange D Camp
Association of Horizon, Inc.
3712 North Broadway, Chicago, IL 60613
773-477-5170
Serves adults with physical disabilities.
Lily Cache Special Recreation Association
(LCSRA)
201 Recreation Drive, Bolingbrook, IL 60440
630-783-6583; www.lilycachesra.org
Summer Program Information (cont.):
Boy Scouts of America – Chicago Council
1218 West Adams Street, Chicago, IL 60607
312-421-8800
Buehler YMCA Day Camp
1400 W. Northwest Hwy., Palatine, IL 60067
847-359-2400; www.buehlerymca.org
Serves all children with disabilities except
those using wheelchairs.
Camp Allyn
1414 Lake Allyn Road; Batavia, OH 45103
Serves all campers with disabilities.
Camp Henry Horner/Camp Red Leaf
Jewish Council for Youth Services
26710 W. Nippersink Rd., Ingleside
IL 60041; 847-740-5010
Serves campers with developmental delays.
Camp Little Giant/Camp Visions
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL 62901
618-453-1121
Serves children with disabilities.
Camp Lions
2814 DeKalb Avenue, Sycamore, IL 60178
815-756-5633; TTY 815-748-9088
Serves children with low vision, deaf, blind
or hard of hearing.
Camp New Hope
PO Box 764, Mattoon, IL 61938
217-895-2341
Serves children with developmental
disabilities.
Camp Sign-Chicago Park District
312-745-5798; TTY 312-747-2001
Serves children who are deaf or hard of
hearing.
Camp Tuckabatachee
1973 North 35th
Road, Ottawa, IL 61350
815-433-2984
Serves children with disabilities.
Camp Wahanaha
Green Meadow Girl Scout Council
1405 North Lincoln, Urbana, IL 61801
217-328-5112
Serves some girls with disabilities.
Center for Enriched Living
280 Saunders Road, Riverwoods, IL 60015
847-948-7001
www.centerforenrichment.org
Serves persons with developmental delays.
Community Center Camp
12700 Southwest Highway
Palos Park, IL 60464
708-361-3650
Serves children with some disabilities.
Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center Summer
Camp – Aurora, IL
630-896-1961
Serves all children with disabilities.
Easter Seal Camp
RR 2- Box 39, Hudson, IL 61748
309-365-8021
Serves all campers with disabilities.
Fox Valley Special Recreation Association
2121 West Indian Trail, Aurora, IL
630-907-1114
Gateway Special Recreation/Ray Graham
Hanson Center
15W431 59th
Street, Burr Ridge, IL 60521
630-325-3857
Serves all children with disabilities.
Summer Program Information (cont.):
JCC Apachi Day Camp
3050 Woodridge, Northbrook, IL 60062
847-272-7050
Serves children with asthma.
Lincoln Special Recreation Association
1801 E. Lincoln Hwy.,New Lenox, IL 60541
815-462-2911
Lutheran Outdoor Ministries Center
1834 Illinois, Oregon, IL 61061
815-732-2220; www.lomc.org
Serves children with ADD, asthma, blind,
deaf and hard of hearing.
Maine-Niles Association of Special
Recreation
6820 West Dempster, Morton Grove, IL
847-966-5522; www.mnasr.org
Memorial Park District Special Recreation
700 Speechley Blvd., Hillside, IL 60162
708-547-3900; www.mempark.org
Menno Haven Camp
9301 1575 East Street, Tiskilwa, IL 61368
815-646-4344
Serves children with mental and physical
disabilities.
Northeast DuPage Special Recreation
Association
1770 W. Centennial Place, Addison, IL
630-620-4500
630-620-7477 TDD; www.nedsra.org
Northern Illinois Special Recreation
Association
285 Memorial Drive, Crystal Lake, IL 60014
815-459-0737; www.nisra.org
Northern Suburban Special Recreation
Association
3105 MacArthur Blvd., Northbrook, IL
847-509-9400; www.nssra.org
Northwest Special Recreation Association
3000 West Central Road., Ste. 205
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
847-392-2848; 847-392-2855 TTY
Oak Lawn Park District Special Recreation
4625 West 110th
Street, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
708-857-2200
Village of Orland Park Recreation & Park
District
14650 Ravinia, Orland Park, IL 60462
708-403-7275
United Cerebral Palsy of Land of Lincoln
101 North 16th
Street, Springfield, IL
217-525-6522; www.ucpil.org
Serves all children with disabilities.
United Cerebral Palsy of Illinois Prairieland
311 Reed Street, Joliet, IL 60436
815-744-3500
Provides a continuum of services for
children and adults with the entire
spectrum of developmental disabilities. UCP
offers an educational program supported by
all local school districts for children 2 to 21,
training services for adults, a respite
program, and support services for families.
SENIORS Senior and Community Center Listings:
Chicago Department on Aging
2102 West Ogden Avenue, Chicago, IL
312-746-5300
Eldercare Locator
800-677-1116
A referral service for seniors to assist them
with finding programs and services in other
states.
Senior and Community Center Listings
(cont.):
Fox Valley Park District Senior Center
150 West Illinois Avenue, Aurora, IL 60506
Illinois Department on Aging Senior
Helpline
630-859-8606
Senior Services Center of Will County
251 North Center Street, Joliet, IL
815-723-9713; 815- 723-1718 TDD
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program:
Catholic Charities Foster Grandparent
Program and Catholic Charities Retired &
Senior Volunteer Program
203 North Ottawa Street, Joliet, IL 60432
815-723-3405
United Way Referral Service Illinois
800-725-5314
Adult Protective Services & Consumer
Protection Listing:
Better Business Bureau of Chicago and
Northern Illinois
330 North Wabash Avenue, Ste. 3120
Chicago, IL 60611
312-832-0500
401 East State Street, Ste. 500
Rockford, IL 61104
815-963-2222
Crime Stoppers of Will County
150 West Jefferson Street, Joliet, IL 60435
800-323-6734; 815-740-2200
800-252-8966
Illinois Commerce Commission-Chicago
160 North LaSalle Street, Ste. C-800,
Chicago, IL 60601
312-814-2850
SPECIAL SERVICES – CHILDREN Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center, 212 Barney Drive, Joliet, IL 60435
815-725-2194; 815-725-5150 (f)
Debra Condotti, Executive Director
Occupational, physical and speech therapy; early childhood intervention program;
mainstreamed developmental daycare for children with and without disabilities; foster care
program; driver’s education; residential homes.
Elks Clinic for Children, 800-272-0074
Free orthopedic assessment clinics for any child up to 21. Possible financial assistance based
upon need with orthopedic treatment and a limited number of other children’s medical
problems.
Illinois Department of Human Services/Family Assistance
100 S. Grand Avenue East, Springfield, IL 62704
800-843-6154; 800-447-6404 TTY
This program is offered by the Illinois Department of Human Services. They will accept
applications year round and will select participants as funding will allow. The “Home Based
Support Services Program” tailors services to help adults with disabilities live at home. The
“Family Assistance Program” makes monthly cash payments to families of children with severe
disabilities. Eligible disabilities include severe autism, severe or profound mental retardation,
severe and multiple impairments, severe emotional disturbance and severe mental illness.
Residency and income guidelines applied.
Institute for Health & Disability – University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-624-6300; www.ici.umn.edu
The institute for Health & Disabilities brings together research, training and information
dissemination projects and centers dedicated to the study and promotion of the psychological
and social well-being of children and youth with disabilities and their families. The projects
supported through the Institute promote resilience and competence. They also provide a
variety of resources for families, professionals and agencies.
Muscular Dystrophy Association
115 North Neil Street, Ste. 100, Champaign, IL 61820
217-351-1853
Muscular Dystrophy Association provides diagnostic service, therapy and rehabilitation, follow-
up care, counseling, orthopedic aids, recreational & educations services and patient
transportation to those individuals diagnosed or suspected of having one of the 40 diseases
covered by the association.
Special Services Children (cont.):
The Rainbow Center
66 Miller Drive, Ste. 102, North Aurora, IL 60542
630-898-2200
The Rainbow Center offers physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy for
infants and children.
SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
Autism
Compassionate Friends
National Office – P.O.Box 3696, Oak Brook, IL 60522
630-990-0010; www.compassionatefriends.org
Birth Defects
March of Dimes
310 North Hammes Avenue, Ste. 320D, Joliet, IL 60435
815-600-8086 – contact Greg Carrell
Breastfeeding
La Leche League
La Leche League is an international, non-sectarian, nonprofit organization dedicated to helping
mothers breast feed. It provides mother-to-mother support to mothers who wish to breast
feed. La Lech League groups have ongoing, monthly meetings which are led by accredited
leaders. Each group has a lending library and information pamphlets on various topics.
847-519-7730; www.llli.org
Cancer
American Cancer Society
143 First Street, Batavia, IL 60510
800-942-6985 or 630-879-9009
Information and referral, sick room equipment, dressing, transportation to cancer treatment
centers and rehabilitation programs for cancer patients is available. Education programs, free
materials and audiovisuals on prevention & early detection of cancer are available.
Cardiac
American Heart Association
208 LaSalle Street, Ste. 1500, Chicago, IL 60604
312-346-4675
Provides educational materials, information/referral services and CPR training programs. Fees
charged for quantities of literature.
Supportive Services (cont.):
Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America, Inc.
2200 East Devon Street, Ste. 392, Des Plaines, IL 60018
847-827-0404
Educational brochures, educational programs and listing of support groups throughout Illinois.
Diabetes
American Diabetes Association – Diabetes Summer Camp
800-346-1805
American Diabetes Association sponsors a summer camp for children with diabetes who
otherwise may not be able to attend camp. Please call for information.
Kidney
National Kidney Foundation of Illinois, Inc.
215 West Illinois Street, Chicago, IL 60605
312-321-1500
Lung
American Lung Association of Illinois
55 West Wacker Drive, Ste. 1150, Chicago, IL 60601
800-LUNG-USA
The American Lung Association resource center offers a comprehensive collection of
periodicals, books, audiovisuals and literature on current health issues in Illinois. Professional
counseling and referral services are available.
Multiple Sclerosis
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
525 West Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 60661
312-421-4500
Osteoporosis
National Osteoporosis Foundation
800-231-4222; www.nof.org
SUPPORT, INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SERVICES
Alzheimer Disease & Related Disorders
225 North Michigan Avenue Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601
312-335-8700; www.alz.org
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
888-687-2277; 877-434-7598 TTY
SUPPORT, INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SERVICES (cont.):
American Cancer Society
143 First Street, Batavia, IL 60510
800-227-2345; 630-879-9009
American Diabetes Association
55 East Monroe Street, Ste. 3420, Chicago, IL 60603
888-342-2383; 312-346-1805
Arthritis Foundation-Chicago Chapter
35 East Wacker Drive, Ste. 2260, Chicago, IL 60601
800-735-0096; 312-372-2080
Catholic Charities Foster Grandparent Program
203 North Ottawa Street, Joliet, IL 60432
815-723-3405
Illinois Association of Long Term Ombudsman
251 North Center Street, Joliet, IL 60435
815-740-8492; www.ltcombudsman.org
Illinois Department on Aging - Senior Helpline
800-252-8966
Senior Companion Program of Catholic Charities
203 North Ottawa Street, Joliet, IL 60432
815-723-3405; 815-933-7791
TOLL FREE HELPLINES:
AIDS/HIV/STD Hotline
800-CDC-INFO
Illinois Department on Aging
800-252-8966
Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders
800-272-3900
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Association
800-782-4747
National Arthritis Foundation
800-283-7800
National Brain Injury Foundation
800-444-NHIF
AMC Cancer Information Center
800-525-3777
Cancer Information Center
800-4-CANCER
United Cerebral Palsy Foundation
800-872-5827
Children’s Hospice International
703-684-0330
Illinois Clearinghouse for Early Intervention
877-275-3227
American Cleft Palate Foundation
800-24-CLEFT
Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation
800-932-2423; www.ccfa.org
National Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
800-344-4823; www.cff.org
American Diabetes Association
800-232-3472
National Juvenile Diabetes Association
800-223-1138
Chrysler Motors – Adaptive Driving
Information and Reimbursement Program
800-255-9877
Hill Burton Free Hospital Care
800-638-0742
Illinois Assistive Technology Project
800-852-5110
Job Accommodations Network
800-526-7234
Library of Congress Handicapped Hotline
800-424-8567
National Downs Syndrome Congress
800-232-6372
National Downs Syndrome Society
800-221-4602
International Dyslexia Association
800-222-3123
Adult Career and Vocational Training
800-848-4815
Epilepsy Foundation of America
800-332-1000
Better Hearing Institute
800-327-9355
Captioned Films for the Deaf
800-237-6213
Toll Free Helplines (cont.):
Center for the Deaf
800-468-9211
International Hearing Society
734-522-7200
National Association for Speech and
Hearing
800-638-8255
Video Relay
866-327-8877
Simon Foundation for Incontinence
800-23-SIMON
National Kidney Foundation
800-622-9010
American Liver Foundation
800-GO-LIVER; 312-377-9030
American Lung Association
800-LUNG-USA
Lupus Foundation
800-2-LUPUS-2
Illinois Department of Human Services and
Fraud Hotline
800-252-8903
Illinois Medicare Hotline
800-647-8089
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill
800-950-NAMI
Multiple Sclerosis Society
312-421-4500
National Neurofibromatosis Foundation
800-323-7938
Illinois Department of Public Health
Nursing Home Hotline
800-252-4343
The Living Bank Organ Donations
800-528-2971
Christopher Reeves Paralysis Association
800-225-0292
American Parkinson’s Disease Association
800-223-2732
National Easter Seals Society
800-221-6827
National Spina Bifida Hotline
800-621-3141
Shriner’s Hospital for Children
800-237-5055
Illinois Department of Revenue Taxpayer
Service
800-732-8866
National Reyes Syndrome Foundation
800-233-7393
United States Consumer Product Safety
Commission
800-638-2772
National Center for Stuttering
800-221-2483
Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities
800-433-8848
Department of Children and Family
Services (DCFS)
800-252-2873
Toll Free Helplines (cont.):
Department of Public Health/Long Term
Care Facility Complaint Hotline
800-252-4343
American Stroke Association
800-553-6321
American Council of the Blind, Inc.
800-424-8666
American Foundation for the Blind
800-232-5463
Hadley School of Illinois
800-323-4238
National Library for the Blind and
Physically Handicapped
800-424-8567
Random House Audio Books
800-733-3000
Recording for the Blind, Inc. (Learning Ally)
800-221-4792
AARP
888-227-7669
Auto Safety Hotline
800-424-9393
Driving Program/License Plates
800-252-2904
Plainfield School District 202 www.learningcommunity202.org
Administration Center
15732 Howard Street, Plainfield, IL 60544
815-577-4000; 815-436-7824 (F)
Richard Eldred Operations Facility
14812 Eastern Avenue, Plainfield, IL 60544
815-436-7800; 815-439-4830 (F)
Early Learning Center
Bonnie McBeth Learning Center
15730 Howard Street, Plainfield, IL 60544
815-439-4288; 815-254-4315 (F)
Elementary Schools:
Central Elementary
23723 Getson Drive, Plainfield, IL 60544
815-436-9278; 815-436-8415 (F)
Charles Reed Elementary
2110 Clublands Pkwy., Plainfield, IL 60586
815-254-2160; 815-254-9385(F)
Creekside Elementary
13909 S. Budler Road, Plainfield, IL 60544
815-577-4700; 815-372-0607 (F)
Crystal Lawns Elementary
2544 Crystal Drive, Joliet, IL 60435
815-436-9519; 815-4368433(F)
Eagle Pointe Elementary
24562 Norwood Drive, Plainfield, IL 60585
815-577-4800; 815-609-9403 (F)
Elizabeth Eichelberger Elementary
12450 S. Essington Rd., Plainfield, IL 60585
815-577-3606; 815-577-6407(F)
Freedom Elementary
11600 Heritage Meadows Dr., Plainfield, IL
60585
815-254-4005; 815-254-9706 (F)
Grand Prairie Elementary
3300 Caton Farm Road, Joliet, IL 60431
815-436-7000; 815-436-1233 (F)
Lakewood Falls Elementary
14050 S. Budler Rd., Plainfield, IL 60544
815-439-4560; 815-886-0463 (F)
Liberty Elementary
1401 Essington Rd., Plainfield, IL 60544
815-609-3037; 815-609-5963 (F)
Lincoln Elementary
14740 Meadow Lane, Plainfield, IL 60544
815-577-4500; 815-609-5853 (F)
Meadow View Elementary
2501 Mirage Ave., Plainfield, IL 60586
815-439-4828; 815-436-3747 (F)
Ridge Elementary
1900 Caton Ridge Drive, Plainfield, IL 60586
815-577-4630; 815-609-9387 (F)
River View Elementary
2097 Bronk Road, Plainfield, IL 60586
815-439-4840; 815-436-4930 (F)
Thomas Jefferson Elementary
1900 Oxford Way, Joliet, IL 60431
815-577-2021; 815-254-6862 (F)
Walker’s Grove Elementary
24810 W. 135th
Street, Plainfield, IL 60585
815-439-2885; 815-439-2883 (F)
Wesmere Elementary
2001 Wesmere Parkway, Plainfield, IL 60586
815-439-3244; 815-439-3413 (F)
Middle Schools:
Aux Sable Middle School
2001 Wildspring Parkway, Joliet, IL 60431
815-439-4288; 815-254-4315 (F)
Drauden Point Middle School
1911 Drauden Road, Plainfield, IL 60586
815-577-4900; 815-439-9385 (F)
Heritage Grove Middle School
12425 S. Van Dyke Rd., Plainfield, IL 60585
815-439-4810; 815-436-4661 (F)
Indian Trail Middle School
14723 S. Eastern Ave., Plainfield, IL 60544
815-436-6128; 815-436-7536 (F)
Ira Jones Middle School
15320 Wallin Drive, Plainfield, IL 60544
815-267-3600; 815-439-7201 (F)
John F. Kennedy Middle School
12350 S. Essington Rd., Plainfield, IL 60585
815-439-8024; 815-254-7375 (F)
Timber Ridge Middle School
2101 Bronk Rd., Plainfield, IL 60586
815-439-3410; 815-439-3412 (F)
High Schools:
Plainfield High School – Central Campus
24120 W. Fort Beggs Dr., Plainfield, IL 60544
815-436-3200; 815-439-2882 (F)
Plainfield East High School
12001 S. Naperville Rd., Plainfield, IL 60585
815-577-0324; 815-577-0979 (F)
Plainfield North High School
12005 S. 248th
St., Plainfield, IL 60585
815-609-8506; 815-254-6138 (F)
Plainfield South High School
7800 W. Caton Farm Rd., Plainfield, IL
60586
815-439-5555; 815-436-5108 (F)
Plainfield Academy
23930 W. Lockport St., Plainfield, IL 60544
815-439-5521; 815-439-7014 (F)