Service Provider
Association for Individual Development (AID)
Services
Can This Service Be Accessed Virtually / Remotely?
Yes
Service Description
Since 1961, The Association for Individual Development (AID) has served individuals with developmental, intellectual, physical and/or mental health challenges, those who have suffered a trauma and those at risk. Vital, life-enriching services that promote the highest level of independence and community participation include: programs for individuals on the autism spectrum, permanent supportive housing, in-home support, developmental and vocational training, job placement and on-the-job coaching services, crisis intervention, victims services, mental health treatment, behavioral intervention, health and wellness, community education, and advocacy. Adult individual and group therapy include aid with family and parenting issues, trauma, managing emotions, and anxiety. Additionally, we offer medication management and telehealth services.
Insurance
Medicaid / Public Insurance, Medicare, Private insurance
Always Free?
No
Financial Aid
Currently Unknown
Service Focus
Various Concerns, Anxiety, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Crisis Support, Parenting, Stress, Trauma, Weight Management
Research-Supported Treatments
Currently Unknown
Age Groups Served
Adults
Specialized Services for Gender Groups
No specialized services
Racial / Ethnic Groups Served
No specialized services
Specialized Services for LGBTQ+
No specialized services
Special Groups Served
Parents
Language
English
Access
Physically Disabled
Waitlist?
Yes there is a waitlist
Licensed Providers?
Yes
Eligible States
Illinois
Address
304 N 6th St., Ste. C, DeKalb, IL, 60115
Phone Number
Email
Business Hours
Monday to Friday, 9:00am–5:00pm
Date Last Updated
04/26/22