Illinois Department on Aging Launches Revamped Website
Continually updating COVID-19 resources
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[May 03, 2020]
The Illinois
Department on Aging (IDoA) on Monday announced the launch of a new
agency website that includes easy-to-access contact information for
providers, links to social media newsfeeds, IDoA program and service
information, and enhanced search capabilities that pinpoints
services.
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The revamped website for the Illinois Department on
Aging can be viewed at
www.illinois.gov/aging.
“This new site gives our agency a virtual facelift,” said Paula
Basta, Director of IDoA. “This upgrade will make it easier for older
Illinoisans, their family members, and members of our aging network
to access the information they need to support today, and plan for
tomorrow.”
Specifically, changes to IDoA’s website will allow the public to
more easily:
• Access providers and services through advanced search features,
and the use of an interactive map on our Provider Profile
• Examine what older family members, friends, and neighbors need to
know, and how to manage the struggles of social isolation during the
COVID-19 pandemic
• Check on the status of your Benefit Access Application
• Search for essential documents needed through the Partner Portal
• Learn more about office programs and services,
including Benefit Access, the Community Care Program and our Senior
Health Insurance Program
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• Contact our Senior HelpLine, Adult Protective Services Hotline,
and office staff
Created in 1973, IDoA strives for efficient and effective access to
services that prevent premature nursing facility placement and
maximizes the state’s nearly 2.7 million older adults’ ability to
remain as independent as possible within their community.
Now, more than ever, IDoA, our 13 Area Agencies on Aging, and 46
Care Coordination Units want older Illinoisans to know that they are
not alone. The Aging Network is working around the clock to ensure
that the services provided - specifically the home delivered meals
program that our seniors depend on - will not be interrupted during
this ongoing situation. If you or an older family member, friend, or
neighbor are in need of any kind of assistance, please know we are
here to help you. Please visit our website or contact our Senior
HelpLine at (800) 252-8966 (hearing impaired call 888-206-1327).
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