Friedman Place is much more than just a home. Our building, located on Chicago’s northwest side is designed specifically to accommodate people who are blind with special lighting, flooring changes, handrails and “talking” elevators.
The building contains more than 75 one-bedroom or studio apartments along with a clean, welcoming place to live, residents receive meals, housekeeping, maintenance assistance, and money management.
These services are provided by an eager staff that consists of nurses, social workers, certified nursing assistants, activity staff, and others, even volunteers. All staff are specially trained to work with adults with visual impairments and respond respectfully to their needs.
Make Our Place Your Home – Apply Today!
We encourage prospective residents and family members and friends to visit Friedman Place. Tours are available to anyone at any time, whether or not they have completed an application or begun the assessments. Contact us to schedule a personal visit or for more information.
OUR APPLICATION PROCESS:
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Friedman Place refers applicant to State of Illinois representative to assess functioning at home. Sometimes there are two assessments.
Timeline: 1-4 weeks
Our Apartments
- Most apartments are studios with some minor variation in size, most are 300 square feet, including a 16’ x12’ main room, kitchenette, and closets
- Fully handicapped-accessible, private baths, including roll-in showers and grab bars
- One-bedroom apartments are generally reserved for couples and include an additional full-size bedroom and a larger kitchen area
- Emergency pendant (emergency pull cord) in the bathroom and another portable one for 24 hour emergency assistance
- Residents control their own heat and air conditioning
- Kitchenette with microwave and small refrigerator (included)
- Wall-to-wall carpeting
- Active phone line, cable tv, and wireless internet
- Residents are encouraged to bring their own furnishings. Typically, Friedman Place does not provide furniture, but, when needed by a new resident we are often able to provide the basics.
Common Spaces
- Activity rooms for events and socializing are available on each floor – some have TVs, pianos and a vending machine, they all have Amazon Echo devices with Alexa, for information and entertainment
- Two Exercise rooms with treadmills, health riders and weights
- Large communal dining room, residents may also bring their meals back to their apartments and “to-go” meals are available for when they plan to be out of the building
- Outdoor courtyard with a fountain and rooftop terraces
- Computer Lab, with free high-speed internet and a wide range of adaptive technologies specially designed for people who are blind or visually impaired. Instructors are available!
- Laundry rooms (not coin–operated)