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Adult Day Program Centers | St. Johns Community Care

222 Goethe Avenue, Collinsville, IL 62234

- Adults age 18 years and older who are challenged by physical or mental disabilities - Must be able to help transfer self to chair and must not be a danger to others - Anyone in need unless they require lifting, constant one-on-one care, or are a danger to staff or other participants
- Upon enrollment will need to share medical insurance cards (for use in medical emergency) - Power of Attorney forms and/or Do Not Resuscitate order if applicable
Mon-Fri - 6:30am to 6:00pm

English

- Forms available by mail, on website, or in office - Individuals eligible for Illinois Community Care Program or Illinois Division of Rehabilitation Services must apply through case manager, St. John's staff available to help as needed

- $13.50/hour, four-hour minimum - Some partial scholarship assistance available - call for details

- Madison and St. Clair Counties in Illinois
- Transportation to/from program available in Madison County, Illinois through MCT/ACT bus system
- Individuals from other counties are welcome if family provides transportation

Description

The mission of St. John’s Community Care is to make a positive difference in the lives of people challenged by aging or disabilities. We accomplish this by providing dependable and compassionate support through direct care, advocacy, education, and outreach to individuals living in the Metro-East community. We live the vision of Christ and His love for all people through our actions and words. Services include Medical Equipment/Supplies, Adult Day Program Centers, Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups, Health/Disability Related Support Groups, Daily Living Aid Donation Programs, Walking Aid Donation Programs, and Wheelchair Donation Programs.

Date of Last Formal Update

03/20/2025

Data provided by

United Way of Greater St Louis 211

Providing organization

ST JOHNS COMMUNITY CARE

The mission of St. John’s Community Care is to make a positive difference in the lives of people challenged by aging or disabilities. We accomplish this by providing dependable and compassionate support through direct care, advocacy, education, and outreach to individuals living in the Metro-East community. We live the vision of Christ and His love for all people through our actions and words. Provides advocacy, Services include Medical Equipment/Supplies, Adult Day Program Centers, Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups, Health/Disability Related Support Groups, Daily Living Aid Donation Programs, Walking Aid Donation Programs, and Wheelchair Donation Programs. ALSO KNOWN AS SJCC The legal name is St. John's Community Healing Board.

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