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Envision Unlimited

UPDATED: July 6, 2021

For over 70 years, Envision Unlimited has served people with disabilities across all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Today, our wide array of home and community-based programs benefit over 2,000 individuals across the state of Illinois. Envision provides day programs, community living services, employment services, a foster care program, and mental health services.

At Envision, we hold ourselves to the highest possible standard. We voluntarily invite regular independent evaluation to ensure that we successfully address our clients' and families' unique needs. Across the 14 consecutive surveys offered since 1978, we received the highest possible scores from the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). We measure our success by program participants' progress, as we help children and adults realize self-identified goals and objectives. Above all, Envision is an advocate for the disability community. We believe all individuals, given the right opportunities, are capable of achieving great breakthroughs and leading lives of choice, independence, and inclusion.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • Call for Fee
  • Medicaid

Address:

8 S. Michigan Avenue, Suite 1700
Chicago , IL 60603
United States

Website:

www.envisionunlimited.org

Phone:

(312) 346-6230

Email:

info@envisionchicago.org

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