Our Presence in the Community

1.

HSI MAIN OFFICE 

415 S. Kilpatrick Ave.

2.

ELOIS MCCOY VILLAGE APARTMENTS 

4650 W. Van Buren 

A sixty-unit housing facility for elderly persons, in need of affordable supportive living arrangements. The structure was built on a block square lot across the street from the organization’s main facility at 415 S. Kilpatrick. Funding for this project was obtained from HUD- Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Chicago Department of Housing and the Community Bank of Lawndale.

3.

ENOLA A. DEW APARTMENTS

4623 W. Gladys 

A 60-unit apartment complex designed to provide affordable, state of the art senior housing. The addition of this facility will add to the quality of life for the elderly in this community.

4.

VETERANS VILLAGE (proposed)

415 S. Kilpatrick Ave.

5.

ROBERT LEFLORE HOUSE 

4652 West Jackson 

Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA) group home for persons with disabilities. This CILA provides additional housing for this population and allow for placement in both a community based and lesser restrictive environment. 

6.

TABITHA HOUSE 

550 N. Pine 

A 28-bed recovery home for chemically dependent women who are in the recovery process. Women in this residential program receive individual and group

7.

WESTSIDE COMMUNITY TRIAGE AND WELLNESS CENTER 

4133 W. Madison Street 

A strategic partnership between HSI, Bobby E. Wright Comprehensive Mental Health Center, and Cook County Health and Hospital System to mitigate violence and trauma on Chicago’s Westside. The Center serves as an oasis of wellness to provide screening/ assessments, crisis intervention, intensive case management services, psychotropic medications, referrals, and follow up to all our clients and family members. 

8.

MI CILA

4234 W. Potomac 

Provides supervised residential services for adults that have a mental illness and/or developmental disability. The CILA is designed to meet the needs of individuals and allow them to explore and achieve personal growth through access to community facilities and programs. 

9.

LEOLA SPANN HOUSE 

4732 West Ohio 

Provides transitional residential and support services to individuals diagnosed with serious mental illness, who are residents of nursing facilities as they transition to permanent supportive housing in accordance with the Williams Consent Decree. These individually based services include a community support team, case management, life skills and counseling. 

10.

CLARA HOPE HOUSE 

1049 N. Drake 

Provides residential housing in a community setting and an array of responsive services for 8 homeless adult mentally ill consumers with or without a co-occurring disorder of substance abuse and will help them achieve their highest level of self-efficiency.

11.

DELORES EXUM HOUSE 

3421 W. Huron 

Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA) group home for persons with disabilities. This CILA provides additional housing for this population and allow for placement in both a community based and lesser restrictive environment.

12.

HAZEL PHILLIPS HOUSE 

5027 W. Maypole 

This CILA group home provides additional housing for persons with disabilities and allows for placement in both a community based and lesser restrictive environment.

13.

NOLA BRIGHT HOUSE 

4854 W. Fulton Community 

This CILA group home provides additional housing for persons with disabilities and allows for placement in both a community based and lesser restrictive environment. 

14.

EMERGENCY HOUSING 

915 N. Massasoit 

Provides supervised residential homelike environment for persons in crisis situations who suffer psychiatric illness and/or substance abuse. Services are available to persons who are unable to live independently, but do not require hospitalization. 

15.

ARCH PROGRAM 

2929 S. Wabash Avenue 

The ARCH Program (ACT Resources for the Chronically Homeless) overall goals were to bring about significant expansion of permanent supportive housing, coordination and maximization of mainstream resources, and expansion of evidence-based service strategies to meet the complex needs of persons who experience chronic homelessness. Housing is provided in both scattered site and clustered unit configurations. The team also works to connect consumers to mainstream resources and services in the community in which they live. 

16.

URBAN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES INSTITUTE 

6845 South Western Avenue 

This outpatient Community Mental Health Center offers:

  • Individual, Group and Family Counseling 
  • Case Management Services 
  • Crisis Intervention 
  • Psychiatric Evaluation 
  • Medication Management

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