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Community Alternatives Unlimited

UPDATED: July 6, 2021

to provide services for people who are coping with both the short- and long-term effects of any disabling condition and supporting economically challenged families to improve health and wellness during pregnancy and birth.

Collectively, CAU has a culturally diverse, professionally seasoned, and extremely stable work force.

CAU’s staff includes licensed social workers, certified rehabilitation counselors, licensed clinical psychologists, licensed professional counselors, registered nurses, ASL interpreters, and certified educators.

CAU is committed to providing services to families with diverse first languages. As an agency, we speak 13 different languages and utilize various language assistance services to meet the need for both written and spoken languages

CAU interfaces with various state agencies and a wide variety of organizations and vendors to better serve our families and individuals.

Community Alternatives Unlimited (CAU) is a private non-profit corporation incorporated by the State of Illinois. The organization is governed by a voluntary Board of Directors and is funded by public and private contracts as well as private donations.

CAU is committed to providing services to families with diverse first languages. As an agency, we speak 13 different languages and utilize various language assistance services to meet the need for both written and spoken languages

  • Languages:
  • American Sign Language
  • Call for full list of languages
  • Insurances Accepted:
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  • Medicaid

Address:

8765 West Higgins Road, Suite 300
Chicago, IL 60631
United States

Website:

www.cau.org

Phone:

(773) 867 4000

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