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Quality affordable housing
means quality social services

At Embrace Living, we deinstitutionalize affordable housing and offer seniors and people with disabilities something deeper than just a place to live. Our social service coordinators strive to provide residents with an experience that focuses on everyday well-being by:

Promoting

community exercise programs

Organizing

social activities like crafts, games and classes

Advocating

for sustained service coordination funding

Download our annual report to learn more about how we've provided quality housing and programming to our residents.

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16% below national average for seniors with heart disease

Common chronic health conditions among our senior residents are less prevalent when compared to generational peers: just 13% of our residents had heart disease in 2021 as compared to the national average of 29%.

41% newly renovated housing

41% of our communities have been renovated since 2020, with an emphasis on spaces for health and wellness programming and equipment.

Improving Resident Health Outcomes

Laurie is a resident at our Castle Towers community who has taken full advantage of the community’s walking program, Let’s Get Moving Together, which is made possible by a generous grant from the Congregational Church of Deerfield. This program encourages residents to walk together and track their steps via smart watch. Laurie is thankful for the positive health outcomes she has witnessed in her own life, including significant weight loss and less stress day to day.

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Community funders are essential

Health and wellness programs aren't possible without community support because, while we do re- ceive federal and state funding, it does not provide enough money to pay for regular health and well- ness programming for our residents. This funding gap is filled by organizations, including community and family foundations, corporations and nonprofit grant programs, willing to step up and ensure our residents get the additional support they need.

Let’s discuss ways your funding can best support the well-being of our residents.

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Giving Back through Arts Programming

Thanks to generous funding from the Community Foundation of Northern Illinois’ Neighborhood Grants, more of our residents can participate in resident-led arts programs. This includes Caring Hands, a knitting and crocheting group at our Greencastle of Allerton community in Rockford, IL. Caring Hands received a $1,500 grant to purchase supplies for 20 residents to create hats, mittens, stockings and scarfs to donate to local cancer patients, hospice patients and unhoused individuals.

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