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Veterans’ Home at Manteno

llinois Veterans' Home at Manteno

The Veterans' Home at Manteno has welcomed resident veterans since 1986. With an expansive campus set on 122 acres, residents and guests are welcomed by a scenic drive entering beautiful grounds with covered pavilions and a small, serene lake. The home has space for 304 residents seeking skilled nursing.

Amenities: Residents have access to an onsite library, barber and beauty shop, bank, and chapel.

Gathering spaces: Covered porches on the resident buildings give access to all four seasons.  Indoor gatherings are held in large veterans' halls and private visiting areas are available for quiet conversation and family celebrations. 

Joy of Care: The Veterans' Home at Manteno is an anchor in the community and enjoys a robust volunteer program which allows for special events and programming and keeps the veterans connected to the community.

Prince Home: The Prince Home, located on the Manteno campus, is designed for homeless veterans, and engages them in curriculum, programs, and activities. The home offers 15 veterans private bedrooms and spaces for building community and developing skills and confidence to gain independent living.

For further information, please contact:

The Adjutant Illinois Veterans Home - Manteno
1 Veterans Drive
Manteno, Illinois 60950
Phone: (815) 907-3506
Fax: (815) 468-8972

Prince Home
For further information, please contact:
Prince Home at Manteno
Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs
One Veterans Drive
Manteno, Illinois 60950
Phone: 815-468-9737

Directions to IVH - Manteno

From I-57 exit 322, proceed east through Manteno, ending up on 9000N Road. Follow it east to 4000E Road. The entrance to the Home is one mile south. There are signs along the way.

View / print a map of the Manteno home area through Mapquest.

For further information, please contact:

The Adjutant Illinois Veterans Home - Manteno
1 Veterans Drive
Manteno, Illinois 60950
Phone: (815) 907-3506
Fax: (815) 468-8972

Eligibility

Any honorably discharged veteran is entitled to admission if he or she:

  • Has served in the U.S. Armed Forces at least one day during a period recognized by the USDVA as a war period or served in a hostile fire environment and was awarded a campaign or expeditionary medal; or
  • Was retired for a service-connected disability or injury, or
  • Has served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces for 24 months of continuous service or more and enlisted after September 7, 1980 or
  • Has served as a Reservist or National Guard member, and the service included being called to Federal Active Duty (excluding service for Active Duty Training only) and completed the term or completed 20 years of satisfactory service and is otherwise eligible to receive reserve or active duty retirement benefits; or
  • Has been discharged for reasons of hardship or released from active duty due to a reduction in the U.S. Armed Forces before the completion of the required period of service; and
  • Entered the service as a resident of Illinois or has been a resident of Illinois for one year immediately preceding the date of application for admission; and
  • Is disabled by disease, wounds, or otherwise, and because of disability is incapable of earning a living.

Peacetime veterans with one year of honorable military service may also be eligible for admission; other qualifying conditions, as required, must be met.

Admission to an Illinois Veterans’ Home is based upon:

  • The ability of the Home to provide adequate and appropriate care and services required by the person’s medical diagnoses and assessed needs, and:
  • An available bed in the category required by the veteran’s medical conditions and assessed needs.

Cost of Care

What is the cost to stay at the Homes? Residents who have a monthly income will pay a monthly maintenance charge towards the total cost of their care. (NOTE: The inability to contribute to the cost of care does not prevent admission into the Home.) The monthly cost is based only on the monthly income of the Veteran and spouse and does not include other assets. The maximum amount is subject to change on an annual basis, depending on Social Security cost of living adjustments. For the current cost of care, please contact the Adjutant’s office at any of the Veterans Homes and they will be happy to assist you.  Those residents who qualify for the Aid & Attendance allowance from the US DVA will pay an additional Aid & Attendance charge, in addition to the monthly maintenance charge. The Aid & Attendance charge is equal to the amount of the allowance provided by the US DVA.

Veterans who have received a 70%-100% service connected disability rating from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs do not pay a monthly maintenance charge.

Qualifying Standards

Each Home is surveyed, inspected, and certified annually by its US Department of Veterans Affairs medical center of jurisdiction in areas of resident rights, quality of care, and safety.

Additionally, our Homes are inspected and licensed by the Illinois Department of Public Health and must comply with its established rules and regulations.

National, state and local veteran organizations frequently visit the Homes, and Resident Advisory Groups in each Home work to represent resident members’ views and to ensure that quality of life standards remain high.

Admission Priorities

In addition to a veteran’s military service, admission to an Illinois Veterans’ Home is based upon:

  1. The ability of the Home to provide the care and services required by the veteran's medical diagnoses and assessed needs.
  2. An available bed in the category of care required by the veteran's medical conditions and assessed needs.

Veterans whose applications are accepted, but who cannot be immediately admitted to the facility, are placed on the facility waiting list and are prioritized on a "first come-first served" basis. Absolutely no exceptions are permitted to this policy.

Click here to get the recent admission application

Staff members at each Home are available to answer admission-related questions and to advise veterans and families in making the best choice possible.

  1. The Adjutant Illinois Veterans Home - Anna
     792 N. Main Street
     Anna, Illinois 62906
     Phone: (618) 833-5394
     Fax: (618) 833-3603
  2. The Adjutant Illinois Veterans Home - LaSalle
     1015 O'Conor Avenue
     LaSalle, Illinois 61301
     Phone: (815) 410-8375
     Fax: (815) 223-5815
  3. The Adjutant Illinois Veterans Home - Manteno
    1 Veterans Drive
    Manteno, Illinois 60950
    Phone: (815) 907-3506
    Fax: (815) 468-8972
  4. The Adjutant Illinois Veterans Home - Quincy
    1707 N. 12th Street
    Quincy, Illinois 62301
    Phone: (217) 222-8641 ext. 209
    Fax: (217) 640-5677
  5. The Adjutant Illinois Veterans' Home - Chicago
    4250 N. Oak Park Avenue
    Chicago, Illinois 60634
    Phone: (773) 794-3763
    Fax: (872) 304-6738