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			Illinois Department of Human Services 
			and Department of Aging share resources for older adults at risk 
			during social isolationResources Shared as Part of Mental Health 
			Month and National Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day 2020
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            [June 26, 2020]  
            
            
            The Illinois Department of Human 
			Services (IDHS) Division of Mental Health, together with the 
			Illinois Department on Aging (IDOA), is sharing resources for all 
			Illinoisans who are older adults or have older adults in their lives 
			in need of support. While the COVID-19 pandemic is impacting 
			everyone, older adults are particularly at risk for social 
			isolation. These resources are being shared today, which is National 
			Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day 2020. | 
        
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			 “Older adults, particularly those who are at a 
			greater risk for social isolation, need our support now more than 
			ever,” said Grace Hou, Secretary of IDHS. “We want to be sure older 
			adults and their loved ones know they are not alone. The Illinois 
			Department of Human Services Division of Mental Health and the 
			Illinois Department on Aging offer many resources to address mental 
			health issues and are here to help now and always.” 
 To slow the spread of COVID-19, IDHS and IDOA recommend following 
			guidelines from the Illinois Department of Public Health, including 
			wearing a face mask when in public, practicing social distancing, 
			and washing your hands frequently. The departments also recommend 
			getting an average of 6-8 hours of sleep per night, establishing or 
			keeping a record of a daily routine and exercise, and practicing 
			regular self-care, such as showering and grooming.
 
			
			 
			
 “The stress on everybody is growing every day. Plan for what you 
			can, and focus on things you can control,” said Paula Basta, 
			Director of IDoA. “I encourage everyone to be mindful of our older 
			family members, friends, or neighbors, and check in to see how they 
			are doing. Find a creative way to communicate with them during this 
			time and monitor their health.”
 
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            For those seeking assistance, please visit 
			www.dhs.state.il.us and click on HELP IS HERE, visit the IDoA 
			website at 
			www.illinois.gov/aging, call the IDOA Senior HelpLine at 
			1-800-252-8966 (hearing impaired call 888-206-1327), or by email
			aging.ilsenior@illinois.gov.
			
 IDHS also offers the following links and resources for older adults 
			who are in need of support:
 
 Distress:
 Disaster Distress Hotline or the
			National Suicide 
			Prevention Lifeline.
 1-800-273-8255
 
 Food assistance:
 Meals on Wheels 
			and Feeding America 
			provide options based on ZIP Code.
 
 Transportation:
 Eldercare 
			Locator for local services.
 
 Medicine:
 GoodRX or
			NeedyMeds.
 
 b
 Seek advice from the local 
			State Health Insurance Assistance Program or from
			Medicare.gov.
 
 Benefits assistance:
 BenefitsCheckUp.org provide options by state to help with 
			utility bill payments, prescription drug costs, and more.
 
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