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Employees:
357
Revenue:
$0
About
The Association for Individual Development (AID) serves individuals with developmental, physical and/or mental disabilities, those who have suffered a trauma and those at risk. Vital, life-enriching services that promote the highest level of independence and community immersion include: audiology; autism programs; respite care; permanent 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. In FY 2016, AID served 5,587 children and adults with disabilities in Kane, Kendall, DeKalb, DuPage, Will, McHenry, and suburban Cook Counties. AID currently operates 6 day program/training centers in Elgin, Aurora, Batavia and Yorkville, two mental health centers in Aurora and McHenry and 40 home-based, supervised and supported living facilities throughout Kane and Kendall Counties. With 20 programs operating in 47 communities, AID is a leading provider of services that address the unique needs of individuals throughout every stage of their lives. A person-centered approach coupled with innovative practices ensures the highest level of accomplishment. Our mission is to empower people with physical, developmental, intellectual and mental health challenges to enjoy lives of dignity and purpose.
The Association for Individual Development Address
309 W. New Indian Trail Court
Aurora, null
United States
The Association for Individual Development Email
The Association for Individual Development Phone Numbers
630-966-4000

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