Senior Services


The Village partners with the North Shore Senior Center on a number of specialized services for older adults and their families.

Kimberly Hand, MS, the Senior Services Coordinator, can be found on the main floor of Village Hall at 2500 East Lake Avenue, and is available from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (unless otherwise posted).


Information available through Glenview's Senior Services includes:


  • Older adults benefits program
  • Senior and family services​
  • Gas, electric and water bill support for income-qualifying individuals
  • Counseling about concerns of older adults and their family members
  • Care management for older individuals living independently at home
  • Support groups for individuals and family members dealing with health issues such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease and with vision and hearing loss
  • Adult protective services
  • Supportive services in the home such as housekeeping and chore services
  • Assistance with Medicare, health insurance and entitlement programs such as energy assistance, tax relief programs, and pharmaceutical assistance programs
  • Directories of nursing facilities, retirement home and guide to selecting home health care organizations
  • Guides to senior services in individual communities
  • Coordination and monitoring of services provided by multiple organizations
  • Health education and screenings
  • Wellness and fitness programs
  • Screening and counseling for those considering moving to a nursing home
  • Assistive devices available for loan, up to three (3) months, to seniors. Items that are available are canes, walkers, crutches, bath benches, bath chairs, transfer benches, raised toilets, seats with arms, commodes and wheelchairs
  • Donations of equipment are also accepted. Call first to determine availability.
The East Wing Senior Center
The East Wing Senior Center

Loan closet


Glenview seniors are able to borrow equipment for three months at no charge. The equipment includes:

  • Canes
  • Wheel chairs
  • Walkers
  • Walkers with wheels
  • Four-prong canes
  • Raised toilet seat with arms
  • Commodes
  • Bath bench
  • Bath chair
  • Transfer bench

Call (847) 904-4366 for availability and to reserve your Loan Closet items and to discuss donations to the loan closet.


Depot Square


Depot Square Senior Condominiums is an independent living environment at 1220 Depot Street, just north of the downtown Glenview train station.


Applicants must be at least 65 years old and are ranked according to priority categories and total income. An application is available here​.

Contact Senior Services

Kimberly Hand, MS, the Senior Services Coordinator, can be found on the main floor of Village Hall at 2500 East Lake Avenue, and is available from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (unless otherwise posted).


Phone: (847) 904-4366

Email: seniors@glenview.il.us

Senior Housing Assistance Program

Senior Housing Assistance Program

Applications for the 2024 Village Senior Housing Assistance Program are now closed. Please check back later for information regarding the 2025 program.

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The 2024 Village Senior Housing Assistance Program is designed to help eligible Glenview residents with their property taxes or rent.


Completed applications, including all required documentation, will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9, 2024. Any application missing documentation and received after this date will not be eligible. Applications are available online​ or at Village Hall, 2500 E. Lake Ave.


Applications, along with documentation, must be signed and mailed to:


Glenview Village Hall, Senior Services

2500 East Lake Avenue

Glenview, IL 60026


Applications may also be presented in person by appointment only. For an appointment, call 847-904-4366.


To qualify in 2024, a recipient must be at least 62 years old and have lived within the corporate limits of the Village for at least two years. Income for a one-person household must be below $21,870 and for a two-person household must be below $29,580. Income thresholds are based on 150 percent of the 2023 Federal Poverty Level for annual income for the 48 contiguous states.