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Illinois Deapartment on Aging
The Illinois Department on Aging helps older people live independently in their own homes and communities. As the population ages, services and programs for older people must evolve as well because longevity means more when quality of life is enhanced. To best serve older adults, we must also serve their families and teach younger people about the realities of aging, so many of our programs have an intergenerational emphasis. Working with Area Agencies on Aging, community-based service providers and older people themselves, the Illinois Department on Aging strives to improve quality of life for current and future generations of older Illinoisans.

Illinois Comprehensive Health Insurance Program
The Illinois Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) is a state health benefits program governed by a 17 member Board of Directors, which includes the Director of the IDFPR-Insurance Division as Chairman, the Attorney General , a representative of the Governor's Office of Management and Budget ,  ten public members appointed by the Governor, and four legislative members. CHIP is not an insurance company or entitlement program. Persons must qualify for coverage.

Illinois Council on Developmental Disabilities
ICDD is responsible for investing in new programs to improve the delivery of services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in Illinois. The Council focuses on education, employment, transportation, community living, health care and other areas so that people with developmental disabilities can enjoy their lives to the fullest extent possible. Just as importantly, ICDD works to build the capabilities of individuals, families and communities, enabling each to become more self-sufficient through the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act (the DD Act).

Illinois Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission
IDHHC is legislatively mandated to cooperate with public and private agencies and local, State, and federal governments to coordinate programs for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Illinois Department of Human Services
DHS helps Illinois families achieve self-sufficiency, independence and health to the maximum extent possible. DHS improves the quality of life of thousands of Illinois families by providing an array of comprehensive, coordinated services.

Illinois Department of Public Health
The Illinois Department of Public Health was created in 1877 to regulate medical practitioners and to promote sanitation. Today, IDPH is responsible for protecting the state's 12.4 million residents, as well as countless visitors, through the prevention and control of disease and injury. The Department's nearly 200 programs touch virtually every age, aspect and cycle of life.

Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services
Welcome to the Web site for Healthcare and Family Services, formerly the Department of Public Aid, the state agency dedicated to improving the lives of Illinois' families through health care coverage, child support enforcement and energy assistance.

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