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Code · Illinois · Chapter 320 — AGING · Act 70

Sec. 25-10. Establishment of the Illinois Caregiver Assistance and Resources Portal.

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Sec. 25-10. Establishment of the Illinois Caregiver Assistance and Resources Portal.
(a)The Department on Aging, in consultation with the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, the Department of Public Health, and the Department of Veterans Affairs, shall be responsible for the creation and maintenance of the Illinois Caregiver Assistance and Resource Portal (hereinafter referred to as the "Portal").
(b)The Portal shall serve as a centralized and trusted online platform offering a wide range of resources related to caregiving, including, but not limited to:
(1)Information on State and federal programs, benefits, and resources on caregiving,
long-term care, and at-home care for Illinois residents who are 50 years of age or older.
(2)Information from non-profit organizations providing free-of-charge caregiving
support and resources.
(3)Tools and guides for developing and implementing caregiving plans.
(4)Direct contact information for relevant Illinois agencies, organizations, and other
State-licensed long-term care, aging, senior support services, and at-home care providers.
(5)Educational materials, articles, and videos on caregiving best practices.
(6)Accommodations for users with different language preferences, ensuring the
information is accessible to diverse audiences.
(c)By incorporating these resources, the Portal aims to serve as a comprehensive and user-friendly hub for caregivers, providing them with the tools, information, and support they need to navigate the complex landscape of caregiving, nursing home care, and at-home care and other essential resources that are readily accessible. Additional information and resources to be featured may include the following:
(1)Caregiving resources: A comprehensive section dedicated to caregiving, including
guides, articles, and videos on caregiving techniques, managing caregiver stress, and enhancing the quality of care provided.
(2)Home and community-based services: Resources, descriptions, and opportunities on how
the State supports family caregivers, to include, but not be limited to, the Senior HelpLine, Illinois Care Connections, the Community Care Program, Adult Protective Services, the Illinois Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Adult Day Services, the Home Delivered Meals program, and all other programming and services offered by the Department on Aging.
(3)Nursing home care: State and federal information and online resources on nursing
homes, including facility ratings, reviews, and resources for choosing the right nursing home based on specific needs and preferences.
(4)Area Agency on Aging: A dedicated section highlighting the services and programs
offered by Area Agencies on Aging, including, but not limited to, assistance with long-term care planning, nutrition, transportation, caregiver support and need assessment, and the address and contact information of statewide Area Agencies on Aging and Aging and Disability Resource Centers.
(5)At-home care: Resources and guides for at-home care, including information on hiring
caregivers, managing in-home medical and non-medical care, and ensuring a safe and comfortable home environment.
(6)Hospital-to-home transition: A specialized section focusing on the transition from
hospital care to home-based care, offering tips, checklists, and resources to ensure a smooth transition and continued recovery at home.
(7)Contact Information: Direct contact details for relevant agencies, organizations,
and State-licensed professionals involved in caregiving, nursing home care, and at-home care, making it easy for users to connect with the right resources.
(8)Medicaid coverage and resources: Information on Medicaid coverage for long-term care
services, eligibility criteria, application procedures, and available Medicaid-funded programs and services to support caregivers and care recipients.
(9)Financial assistance: Details on financial assistance programs and benefits
available at the State and federal levels, including grants, subsidies, and tax incentives that can ease the financial burden of caregiving.
(10)Veterans' assistance: Details on veterans' assistance programs and benefits
available at the State and federal levels.
(11)Legal and planning Tools: Resources for legal matters related to caregiving, such
as power of attorney, advance directives, and estate planning, and tools to help users create and manage caregiving plans. Services offered under this paragraph do not include the practice of law.
(12)Support groups: A directory of local caregiver support groups and online
communities where caregivers can connect, share experiences, and receive emotional support.
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