Bruce Otto, January 20, 2012
All News items—H.O.M.E. helps low-income seniors in Chicago maintain their independence by providing free home repair, free shopping transportation, and three affordable apartment buildings where seniors can live… Continue
January 6, 2012
All News items—Financial scams targeting seniors have become so prevalent that they’re now considered “the crime of the 21st century.”
Mike Laz, December 21, 2011
All News items—On December 19th students and teachers from the Al Raby High School in Chicago volunteered in H.O.M.E.’s Weatherization Program.
October 13, 2011
All News items—Thanks to this partnership, individuals and businesses can now generate financial support for H.O.M.E. at no personal cost through real estate transactions.
Bruce Otto, August 31, 2011
All News items—The average daily cost of a private room in a nursing home in the United States is $70,080 a year, or $192 a day.
Bruce Otto, August 23, 2011
All News items—H.O.M.E.'s board member Dr. June McKoy appeared on Windy City Live to talk about the sandwich generation.
Mandy Schmalz, August 15, 2011
All News items—Volunteers play an important role in helping H.O.M.E. serve low-income seniors.
Bruce Otto, January 25, 2011
All News items—Please register to keep informed about H.O.M.E.’s needs, programs and ways you can become involved.
Lisa Leland, December 8, 2010
All News items—For more than two decades now University of Loyola nursing students and residents of H.O.M.E. have been learning from each other in a unique educational environment.
Bruce Otto, February 7, 2011
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July 19, 2010
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About us—H.O.M.E. is the only nonprofit that provides both housing and housing support services for low-income seniors in Chicago's underserved neighborhoods. These services are a safety-net that enable… Continue
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H.O.M.E. helps Chicago’s underserved, low-income seniors maintain their independence by providing services unlike any organization in the City of Chicago. H.O.M.E.’s services include free home maintenance and repair to ensure seniors enjoy healthy and safe living conditions. Free shopping transportation assists seniors who have limited mobility or live in food deserts to have access to groceries, pharmacies and medical services that are essential to their well-being. H.O.M.E. also owns and manages three affordable buildings where seniors can choose between two styles of living – individual apartments or shared living for residents who need some assistance.