
Healthcare Resources
Illinois and our local city, township, and county municipalities provide a number of resources with healthcare. Please contact the below organizations directly for more details on their services, and feel free to contact us if you we can help you navigate any of these resources.
If you know of any other resources we should add, please let us know us know by contacting us at info@RepYangRohr.com.
County Health Departments
These health departments offer a wide variety of services to their residents, such as information on COVID-19, behavioral health services, eye exams, addiction services, and more!
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DuPage County: www.dupagehealth.org
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Will County: www.willcountyhealth.org
Mental Health Resources
The Illinois Department of Health Services has a page that includes a wide variety of resources for mental health. It includes items such as crisis numbers, housing, and school-based mental health. To make use of these resources, visit this page:
www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=29735
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The DuPage County Health Department also has crisis resources for Youth and Parents:
www.dupagehealth.org/DocumentCenter/View/9018/Youth-and-Parents-Crisis-Flyer---English-PDF
Connect for Life
This program is aimed at Naperville residents who are struggling with addiction. For more information, please go to their website.​
Disability Services by City
Naperville and Warrenville both have pages with a variety of resources, including support services, for people with disabilities. Not all of their resources are for one specific city, so take a look at both!
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Naperville: www.naperville.il.us/services/accessibility-resources
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Warrenville: www.warrenville.il.us/413/Senior-Disabled-Services
In addition, the Valley View School District website also has a list of resources, that are not all limited to students or people who live in their district (www.vvsd.org/domain/470).
Almost Home Kids
Almost Home Kids is an organization that helps children and their families transition from hospital to home. Please visit their site to learn more about what they do:
Healthcare-related Legislative Highlights
Legislation from 41st District
104th General Assembly
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HB1434 Requires transparency regarding facility fees in healthcare
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HB2494 Creates the Task Force on Loneliness Act
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SB1238/HB2852 Creates a pamphlet regarding non opioid alternatives, and prohibits insurance plans from not covering non opioid prescriptions in favor of opioid prescriptions
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HB2895 Allows college students to have access to telehealth across state lines
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HB3027 Prohibits the selling of diet pills or dietary supplements for minors without prescription
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HB3033 Allows chiropractic physicians to conduct athletic physical examinations for school
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HB3035 Includes education regarding skin cancer prevention into age-appropriate curriculum
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HB3272 Requires outdoor aquatic centers to have sufficient shade for employees and allow employees to apply sunscreen and wear sun protective clothing
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HB3327 Requires hospitals to provide information for the Early Intervention program to any parent or legal guardian whose child is admitted to the neonatal intensive care department
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HB3856 Requires hospitals to provide an itemized bill to patients unless the patient opts out
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HR382 Declares June 9, 2025 as Batten Disease Awareness Day in Illinois
Previous General Assemblies​
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HB3924 Required education in schools on fentanyl
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HB3926 Requires school districts to have opioid antagonists
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HB3932 Requires school districts to have allergy safety instruction
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HB5028 Labor overdose prevention
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SB3547 Mammography pamphlet
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HB1186 Voluntary use of a referral system for enrollees to access providers under contract with or employed by the health maintenance organization
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HB1462 Creates Prescription Drug Affordability Act
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HB1778 Student ID Suicide Prevention Information
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HB3445 Alex's Law Opioid overdose prevention
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HB3660 Hospital/nursing staffing plan
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SB1854 Insurance coverage for A1C testing (diabetes) and Vitamin D testing
Legislation Passed Into Law
To view the legislative highlights of a specific year, please click on the associated year below.
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HB1697 Prescription Drug Affordability Act
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HB1806 Ensures that therapy and psychotherapy services are provided by a licensed professional
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HB3019 Expands health insurance coverage for autism, pregnancy, and mental/substance use disorders
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HB3637 Protection of access to mifepristone and other drugs
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HB3677 Requires equipment manufacturers of wheelchairs and wheelchair parts to make repair retailers available
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SB126/HB1360 Requires insurance policies to cover testing and treatment of Alzheimer's disease or another related dementia
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SB1463 Revises dental practice and licensure
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SB2500/HB3697 Mobile response services must coordinate transportation for any individual experiencing a mental or behavioral health emergency to the least restrictive setting feasible

