New LifeStyles - Chicago

Summer/Fall 2015

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42 ASSISTED LIVING St. Charles continued - Bickford - St Charles 2875 Campton Hills Dr (630)587-8800 76 Brighton Gardens of St Charles 600 Dunham Rd (630)587-6120 106 Delnor Glen Senior Living 975 N 5th St (630)443-8220 78 Halina's Home Care 1024 N 3rd Ave (630)670-0819 4 Halina's Home Care 825 N 5th Ave (630)670-0819 5 Halina's Home Care 1805 Allen Ln (630)670-0819 4 Inspirations 1000 N 6th Ave (630)421-2233 6 Robin's Nest Senior Living 405 S 7th St (630)400-0288 6 STREATOR Liberty Village Of Streator 2322 N Eastwood Ave (815)672-1900 20 VERNON HILLS Autumn Leaves of Vernon Hills 500 Atrium Dr (847)996-1000 36 Brookdale Hawthorne Lakes 10 E Hawthorn Pkwy (847)367-2516 62 Brookdale Vernon Hills 145 N Milwaukee Ave (847)793-2470 54 WESTMONT Cordia Senior Residence 865 N Cass Ave (630)887-7000 116 WHEATON Brighton Gardens of Wheaton 831 E Butterfield Rd (630)681-1234 119 Westbridge Assisted Living at Wyndemere 500 Wyndemere Cir (630)681-1343 77 WHEELING Addolorata Villa 555 McHenry Rd (847)215-5531 61 WILLOWBROOK Sunrise of Willowbrook 6300 Clarendon Hills Rd (630)734-9954 82 WILMETTE Sunrise of Wilmette 615 Ridge Rd (847)256-1600 28 WINNEBAGO Prairieview Assisted Living 500 E McNair Rd (815)335-1800 30 WOODSTOCK Hearthstone Village Independent & ASL 840 N Seminary Ave (815)321-4024 74 ZION Rolling Hills Place 3521 16th St (847)746-2147 61 Please say, "I found you in New LifeStyles!" Number on last line indicates capacity. Dealing with Alzheimer's can be tough. But it doesn't mean you have to forget about the joys of living. If you or someone you love is suffering from Alzheimer's, call the Alzheimer's Association helpline for support, understanding and information day or night at 1-800-272-3900. When it comes to Alzheimer's, remember—you are not alone. Make the first call to 1-800-272-3900 or visit www.alz.org. Concept and design by Henry Russell Bruce – www.hrb-ideas.com. Alzheimer's doesn't mean you forget how to smile.

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