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Help Pathlights continue to support communities in the Southwest Suburbs of Cook County along the path to aging.

Prevent Elder Abuse
Prevent Abuse…

Learn how we can protect our community. Report concerns quickly and anonymously for suspected abuse of anyone over 60 years or disabled adults over 18 years. Call the State hotline 24 hours a day at 1-866-800-1409.

Enriched by experience
Enriched by experience. Empowered in life.

Pathlights works with communities in the Southwest Suburbs of Cook County to help navigate and celebrate aging.

Serves over 60
Pathlights serves adults over 60 and adults with disabilities living at home.

We are here for every stage of your journey, whatever it may be.

Staying connected
Staying connected and involved is more important than ever.

Our events inform caregivers, clients, and their families.

Lynn & Family Video
Get Inspired …

Meet caregiver Lynn and her family. Discover how resources, referrals, and emotional support from Pathlights has made a difference to this family caregiver and her aging parents living in their home in Oak Lawn.

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Pathlights is a vital component of a healthy, empowered, and compassionate community. We guide people along the path to aging in Southwest Suburban Cook County.

Everyone knows someone who can benefit from our services.

For resources call 708.361.0219

HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?

We’re all getting older — every day. This looks different to each of us but most share common aging goals: to age well, age in our homes, and remain independent contributors to our communities. So where do we go if we need a little — or a lot of — help along the path to aging?

In Southwest Suburban Cook County, Pathlights is the “go-to” community resource. Our programs and services are needs-based, and most are available at no cost. We serve people across all financial levels and some programs follow specific eligibility requirements. We help provide care, food, and safety so older adults and adults with disabilities can remain in their homes with dignity for as long as possible. Learn more below.

 

CARE

Our resources can enhance your life and aid caregivers, friends, and family with in-house services, support groups, Respite, benefits’ assistance, free workshops and events, and options for safe transition from hospitals or skilled nursing facilities.
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Food

Sometimes accessing basic nutrition can be a challenge for older adults living independently or with limitations. We can help with home-delivered meals and assistance with Illinois SNAP benefits, formerly known as food stamps.
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SAFETY

Our trained professionals work with the Illinois Department on Aging to investigate abuse, neglect, and exploitation of older adults and adults with disabilities, and educate our community how to take action to prevent abuse.
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The Journey: Making Meaningful Connections

For the fifth year, we’ve collaborated with the Chicago Tribune and community partners to create a special publication that shares inspiring and informative stories and calendar of events from May to July. Click to view the digital Flipbook.

This edition focuses on making meaningful connections and the vital role that connectedness plays in overall well-being for everyone. 

Check out our events, open to everyone at no cost.  Thank you to The Journey Sponsors.

We need your help. Please consider helping Pathlights so we can empower more neighbors who need a little — or a lot of — help along the path to aging. Your donations help our nonprofit provide care, food, and safety to more people in our community.

Pathlights Annual Report

Learn about the impactful work and accomplishments achieved as we continue our mission to empower individuals navigating the life cycle.

Thank You Corporate Partners

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Events

Financial Exploitation: Protect Yourself & Your Family

April 29 at 11 AM
This presentation, by experts from Old National Bank, is designed to help you learn to protect yourself from financial abuse – not only scams but also “friendly fraud’ and identity theft. We will help you identify signs of financial exploitation and how to stay vigilant for yourself and those you love. Bilingual presentation in English and Spanish. This event takes place at the William Leonard Public Library, 13820 Central Park Ave., Robbins.

Esta presentación está desiñada para ayudarle a aprender a cómo protegerse a usted mismo de maltrato financiero – no solo de estafas sino también de “fraude amistoso” e robo de identidad.
Le vamos a ayudar a identificar señas de explotación financiera y como mantenerse vigilante usted mismo y para los que ama. La presentación será en inglés y español.

Registration Required Call William Leonard Public Library at 708.597.2760 to register.

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Download PDF – Spanish

Memory Café

May 1 at 10:30 AM
This event takes place at the Orland Park Public Library and is for people living with dementia and other forms of cognitive impairment and their care partners.

Registration Required
Visit Orland Park Library to register. This presentation will be held at the Orland Park Public Library, 14921 S. Ravinia Ave., Orland Park.

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Caregiver Stress-Busting Dementia Program

Starts May 7 from 4:30 to 6:30 PM
Sign up now for our “Stress Busters” course for family caregivers. This free program will be offered for nine consecutive Fridays via Zoom starting Friday, May 7. If you care for someone with Alzheimer’s Disease or Dementia this program is a must to help you discover stress management techniques and relaxation and coping strategies. This program meets on Zoom in smalls groups up to 8 people.

Registration Required Call Lily at 708.361.0219 or e-mail lruckman@pathlights.org

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Fall Prevention & Safety at Home

May 9 at 1 PM
Falls can cause traumatic brain injury, fractures, and unintentional death in older adults. This interactive presentation by a licensed physical therapist & fall prevention specialist addresses common causes of falls in the home, simple changes to reduce risks, and exercises for strength and stability. This event is generously sponsored by Mom’s Meals.

Registration Required
Visit Lemont Park Library to register. This presentation will be held at the Lemont Public Library, 50 E. Wend St., Lemont.

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Caregivers Connecting

May 16 at 10 AM
Staying connected and involved is more important than ever. Our monthly support group gives you a chance to talk with others in similar situations, share experiences, advice, and words of encouragement. Virtual via Zoom

Registration Required Call Lily at 708.361.0219 or e-mail lruckman@pathlights.org

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Understanding Caregiver Stress and Self-Care Strategies

May 16 at 11 AM
While caring for a friend or family member may be a labor of love, it can also be extremely stressful. Kandis Draw, Senior Community Education Associate – Research & Advocacy for the Hospice and Palliative Care (HAP) Foundation, will discuss the physical, emotional, and financial stressors that caregivers may face. Come explore tips and strategies for self-care, which is important for caregivers. This event takes place at the William Leonard Public Library, 13820 Central Park Ave., Robbins.

Registration Required Call William Leonard Public Library at 708.597.2760 to register.

Download PDF – English

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

There are many ways you can contribute towards our cause, and every act of generosity goes a long way in helping us fulfill our mission. Please consider making a donation to keep our communities healthy.

Pathlights is a 501(c) (3), independent, charitable, human service organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the extent of the law. Tax ID: 36-2882809

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Our programs and services are need-based, and most are available at no cost. We serve people across all financial levels and some programs follow specific eligibility requirements. We are available at 708.361.0219.