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Illinois Presbyterian Home Communities is housed in what once was the Palmer Sanitarian for Tuberculosis, built in the early 1900s. In the 1950s the location was converted into a home for seniors. Amy Rasing is the Director of Development for Illinois Presbyterian Home Communities. She spoke with Community Voices about the history of the facility, as well as the services offered to seniors.
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Illinois Presbyterian Home Communities is housed in what once was the Palmer Sanitarian for Tuberculosis, built in the early 1900s. In the 1950s the location was converted into a home for seniors. Amy Rasing is the Director of Development for Illinois Presbyterian Home Communities. She spoke with Community Voices about the history of the facility, as well as the services offered to seniors.
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State leaders aren't discussing how Illinois can bring in more tax money; not yet anyway. Given the state's growing deficit they'll get there one day. The…
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A federal judge has ordered the State of Illinois to fund Medicaid services for seniors living at home rather than at a nursing facility during the budget…