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See legend on page 115. www.NewLifeStyles.com SUPPORTIVE LIVING Chicago - DeKalb CHURCHVIEW SUPPORTIVE LIVING COMMUNITY 2626 W. 63rd Street Chicago, IL 60629 (773) 471-4444 www.churchview-sw-slf.com Private studios and one-bedroom apartments Call to schedule a visit. BMA Management, Ltd. (Ad on page 45) MAP #57 HERITAGE WOODS OF CHICAGO 2800 W. Fulton Street Chicago, IL 60612 (773) 722-2900 www.hw-chicago-slf.com Private apartments; furnished apartments available. Call to schedule a visit. Managed by BMA Management, Ltd. (Ad on page 45) MAP #67 NEW CITY SUPPORTIVE LIVING 4707 S Marshfield Ave Chicago, IL 60609 (773) 376-1223 www.bma-mgmt.com/newcitysupportive Private apartment with a kitchenette, spacious bathroom and emergency alert system. Call to schedule a visit. Managed by BMA Management, Ltd. (Ad on page 45) MAP #104 HERITAGE WOODS OF DEKALB 2626 N. Annie Glidden Road DeKalb, IL 60115 (815) 787-6500 www.hw-dekalb-slf.com Private studio and one-bedroom apartments Call to schedule a visit. BMA Management, Ltd. (Ad on page 45) MAP #68 Affordable assisted living community in the Chicago Lawn and Marquette Park area. Developed and owned by the Greater Southwest Development Corporation, our affordable assisted living community is designed for adults 65 years of age and older of all incomes who need some help to maintain their independence. A wonderful alternative to strugg- ling alone at home or to a nursing home, especially for those who cannot afford private pay assisted living. Your choice for affordable assisted living on the west side of Chicago. Designed to serve low income adults 65 and older who need some help to maintain their independence and provides a wonderful alternative to a nursing home or struggling alone at home. Fully certified by the IL Department of Healthcare and Family Services as a Supportive Living Facility, older adults on Medicaid or who only receive Social Security can qualify for residency. The historic Goldblatt's Department Store building is being renovated into an affordable assisted living community. New City will be managed by BMA Management, Ltd., and operate through the Illinois Supportive Living program, a special program for adults 65 and older who need some help to maintain their independence. The community is especially designed to serve low-income seniors, those on Medicaid or receive Social Security benefits. Affordable assisted living community located north of N IL University. Providing a wonderful alternative to a nursing home or to strugg- ling alone at home for older adults who need some help to maintain their independence, located on the same campus at the DeKalb County Rehab and Nursing Center and the DeKalb Dept of Health. Designed to serve adults 65 and older of all incomes, especially for those who cannot afford private pay assisted living. 46

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