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Residential Services

Residential Services

About

Little Friends Residential Services Program helps adults with autism and other developmental disabilities live in homes as independent members of the community with support provided based on each individual’s needs. The agency strives to help those we serve to enjoy the freedom to shape their own lives and make decisions about their own homes, friends, and how they spend their time. Our breadth of experience provides us with the tools to adapt each environment to meet the unique needs of our residents.

Little Friends provides independent living skills training, community integration, and money management for adults. Our breadth of experience in the field of autism has provided us with the tools to adapt each environment to meet the unique needs of our residents. We operate forty properties, some of which include twenty-four-hour supervision. We also offer intermittent settings where individuals receive services based on need. Some only receive one day a week, while others receive services seven days a week. The care and safety of our residents are paramount.

Those we serve receive help accessing resources such as Medicaid, food (LINK) assistance, and Social Security. As part of the residential living program, Little Friends’ highly professional and state-licensed staff also provides a clinical assessment of each individual’s health status and self-medication capabilities and helps to coordinate services to meet each person’s physical, mental, emotional, and behavioral needs. 

Enrollment Process

Individuals are funded through the Department of Human Services and Medicaid. Each person must qualify and obtain Medicaid to qualify for our services. Those seeking placement services should contact their Individual Service Provider (ISC) at agencies throughout the state. They will gather your information and then send out “packets” of information for the Agency, in this case it would be Little Friends. We thoroughly review each packet. If the appropriate openings are available, a meeting will be set up.  We do keep the packets mentioned above from the area service providers in our database so that when openings do occur, we are able to review them. 

For those we serve and their families, every day presents a new challenge, as well as an opportunity for growth. The Little Friends Children’s Group Home helps children develop everyday communication and behavioral skills. One of the first of its kind, the Center is a highly structured residential training environment, a place where children with autism and other developmental disabilities can develop basic life skills through proven programming and ABA therapy.

Enrollment & Funding Process

Eligibility

Persons 18 and older with IQ of 70 or below prior to age 18 OR related condition before age 22 with significant life skill deficits in 3 of 6 major life activities (self-care, language, learning, mobility, self-directions, capacity for independent living) and PUNS selected.

Access to Services

Little Friends Residential Services program utilizes the Illinois DHS-Division of DD Medicaid Waiver, Services  for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD). 

Register on waiting list (PUNS) through your Independent Services Coordination agency.  The PUNS list is a waiting list for Medicaid waiver funding to pay for services, provided through the IL DHS Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD).  Individuals are selected from the PUNS waiting list and invited to apply for DD Waiver services.  The Independent Service Coordination Agency is the “doorway” to PUNS and funding for service

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I love my school

“I love my school because I have great teachers and friends.”

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I like to socialize and laugh

“I like to socialize and laugh with my friends every day.”

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Little Friends staff are remarkable people

“As parents, we feel truly thankful and blessed for the opportunities that Little Friends has provided and offered.  Little Friends staff are remarkable people who are dedicated to what they do and those they serve.”

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Good times with friends and people who care

“For my son, this has not been just a school but the place where he spends good times with friends and people who care about him.”

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How grateful we are

“How grateful we are to all the angels who work with our son at Little Friends. This is his home.”

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Krejci means so much to Us

“Krejci means so much to us because it’s been the one place that has truly helped my child excel and grow; the place that he is not judged or made to feel different but accepted. I am so appreciative of the patience, care, and hard work from all the Krejci staff.”

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Positive Impact on our Family

“Respite has had such a positive impact on our family. We love that our kids can socialize with other families that share our similarities. It gives me comfort knowing he is in good hands”