Illinois - State Insurance and Assistance Programs for Persons with Diabetes
Illinois - State Insurance and Assistance Programs for Persons with Diabetes

Illinois Department of Human Services offers the Home-Based Support Services Program, which tailors services to help adults with eligible disabilities live at home. The program pays for services to help enrolled adults (age 18 or older) become more independent living on their own or with their families. Participating adults are entitled to services worth approximately $17,000 to $19,000 per year. They also offer the Family Assistance Program, which pays a monthly cash stipend to help with the costs of caring for an eligible child (age 17 or younger) with a severe mental disability. Participating families receive approximately $5,000 to $7,000 yearly.

Funds are typically appropriated for the program during the spring session of the General Assembly. If funding is sufficient to allow enrollment of additional persons, new persons are selected by a random drawing during the summer. If such a drawing is held in a given year, families and individuals whose applications are received by May 31 of that year are eligible for the random drawing. To learn more, call (800) 843-6154, ext. 3.

Illinois Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan
http://www.chip.state.il.us/
Phone 1-800-367-6410 or (217) 782-6333

All Kids Covered - All Kids is complete health insurance for your child. All Kids covers doctor visits, hospital stays, prescription drugs, vision care, dental care and eyeglasses. All Kids covers regular check-ups and immunization shots. All Kids also covers special services like medical equipment, speech therapy and physical therapy for children who need them.

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