Affordable Senior Apartments In Central Illinois

About CWTC Residential Programs

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For over 55 years, Community Workshop & Training Center (CWTC) has been serving adults with disabilities throughout Central Illinois. As a not-for-profit organization, CWTC provides support through community services, employment services, and community integration programs designed to promote independence and improve quality of life.

CWTC also offers a comprehensive residential living program, which features comfortable 1-bedroom apartments across various locations. Depending on the site, services may include 24-hour staffing, intermittent support, case management, and coordinated care. These programs are designed to help individuals live as independently as possible while receiving the support they need.

Who Qualifies for CWTC Housing

To qualify for CWTC residential programs, individuals must:

Electric range and refrigerator included

Have a documented developmental disability, physical disability, or recurring mental illness

Demonstrate a desire to achieve greater independence

Additional eligibility requirements may apply depending on the specific program or housing option.

Residential Apartment Locations

Peoria, IL

 
  • Dorchester Ridge Apartments – 3415 & 3431 Dorchester Ridge
  • Lincoln Apartments – 1607 Lincoln Avenue
  • Perry Street Apartments – 615 NE Perry Street
  • Molleck Apartments – 3506 N. Molleck Drive
  • Rochelle Apartments – 3505 & 3415 N. Rochelle

Pekin, IL

 
  • Twin Oak Apartments – 2011 & 2021 S. Fourteenth St.

  • Valle Vista Apartments – 1410 Valle Vista Drive

Chillicothe, IL

 
  • Crabel Court Apartments – 1105 & 1133 Crabel Court

CWTC’s Approach to Care

CWTC utilizes a person-centered planning approach, allowing each individual to set personal goals while involving family members, friends, and support systems as desired. This ensures that every participant has meaningful input into the services and programs they receive.

The organization is committed to treating every individual with dignity and respect while helping them build independence and engage with their community.

Apartment Features & Community Amenities

3215 N. University Street,
Peoria, IL 61604

Adults 18 years of age or older with a documented developmental disability, physical disability, or recurring mental illness who demonstrate a desire to achieve greater independence.

1 Bedroom – Max: 2 people

Please contact the office at (309) 686-3300 for details on current rental rates.

 Please contact the office at (309) 686-3300 for current eligibility and income requirements.

 CWTC is a not-for-profit organization committed to providing affordable housing and support services to adults with disabilities throughout Central Illinois.

CWTC Residential does not provide traditional assisted living. Depending on the site, services may include 24-hour staffing, intermittent support, case management, and coordinated care to help individuals live as independently as possible.

Please contact the office at (309) 686-3300 for details on what utilities are included in your rent.

 Please contact the office at (309) 686-3300 for current availability across our residential locations.

Please contact the office at (309) 686-3300 for details on parking availability.

Please contact the office at (309) 686-3300 for details on laundry facilities available at your location.

Please contact the office at (309) 686-3300 for details regarding our pet policy.

Yes, please contact the office at (309) 686-3300 to set up a tour.

Please contact the office at (309) 686-3300 for details regarding our smoking policy.

Wi-Fi and Cable TV are not included in the rent. You will need to contact your provider.

Yes, you may have visitors. Residents are responsible for their visitors while on the property. Guests may stay on occasion, not to exceed 14 cumulative days in 12 months.

Non-Discrimination Statement

Robert Cottingham Property Management Company and all its managed properties act in accordance with the Fair Housing Act and HUD, which prohibits discrimination in housing and housing-related transactions based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, and familial status. Residency is also in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance from HUD. Further, residency is open to all qualified, eligible persons covered under HUD’s protected classes of sexual orientation, gender identity, and marital status in accordance with any state-recognized protected classes. Finally, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance from HUD. All interested persons, applicants, tenants, and the general public will be given information on LEP (Limited English Proficiency) and asked if they need any translation assistance.

Explore Other Senior Living Communities

For more information about CWTC residential housing and support services, contact RCPMCO or explore CWTC’s programs for adults living with disabilities.

Contact Information

3215 N. University Street

Peoria, IL 61604

Phone:

Fax:

309-686-0316

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