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Community Support Services


Children with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities

May Qualify for Free Services

 

Residents of Proviso and Lyons Townships

May be Eligible

 

 

 

Brookfield, IL - Community Support Services (CSS), Inc., a leading service agency for people with

intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD,) announced that families may be eligible for individual and group services that are funded through a family's township. This means services may be FREE to them.  Diagnoses that would quality a child for the program include Down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy or mental retardation. Children need to be age three or older.

CSS, is one of the largest respite agencies in the state of Illinois that consistently receives a 95% satisfaction rating among its families. Specifically, families may are eligible for:

·         Individual Respite - which gives parents time to themselves, and provides one-on-one, enriching experiences for children at home or in the community. Respite is proven to reduce stress and help keep families together.

·         Group Respite -- activities include art, fitness and fun social activities tailored for children and adults.

·         Supported Employment -- designed for adults who are interested in working in the community.  CSS has helped countless individuals find their first job, which brings independence and pride.

 

These services are funded by generous grants provided to CSS through local township and village Mental Health Board grants. "We want to ensure that every family that would like to receive services is aware of this opportunity provided to them by the generosity of their local government.  We hope families will help spread the news," said Diane Farina White, president / CEO of Community Support Services. For information and to see if your family qualifies, email [email protected] or contact CSS at 708-354-4547.

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About Community Support Services (CSS), Inc.

CSS is a private, not-for-profit service agency that initiates, provides and promotes services for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families, within their communities, in order to strengthen their independence, self-esteem, and ability to participate in and contribute to community life.  CSS serves 57 communities in western Cook and eastern DuPage counties.  Over 791 individuals and their families are served annually.