FAMILY ALLIANCE SERVES THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED OUR COUNTRY
WOODSTOCK, IL – Calling retired Vets! Family Alliance accepts Veteran’s Administration (VA) benefits for retired vets attending day programs; nearly 30% of Family Alliance clients are veterans. Juliana Krupka, Day Program Nurse Manager says, “Our services give Veterans opportunities to participate in mental, physical and social activities that they may not get at home. Bonding with others who have served in the military helps veterans improve their memory, and feel the camaraderie of fellow servicemen.” Family Alliance is having a special Veteran’s Day celebration to appreciate those who have given their service to our country.
If a retired veteran qualifies, the VA helps subsidize the cost of attending the Family Alliance program. Veterans are generally approved for 2-3 days a week, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. through 3 p.m. Included in the program are breakfast, lunch and door-to-door transportation (to McHenry County residents and Del Webb residents in Kane County). There are two main day programs for mature adults at Family Alliance. The REACH program serves active adults who seek socialization and structure. The Dementia Specific Day Program helps individuals with various types of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease remain active in their community and in their homes for a longer period of time.
Family Alliance is a not-for-profit organization founded 29 years ago as a program enabling mature adults to remain at home and active in their community. Programs include: Wellness Day Programs and Dementia Day Programs with door-to-door transportation, Recovery/Mental Health Services, Caregiver Support Groups, Counseling and Community Support. For more information about Family Alliance, Inc. and its programs, call (815)338-3590, or visit www.FamilyAllianceInc.org.







