
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: 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
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: www.almosthomekids.org
Healthcare-related Legislation
2021 Legislative Highlights
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HB0119 Prescription drug repository for safe donation of prescription drugs
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HB2595 Requires insurance to cover treatment for mental illness
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HB0135 Insurance Code for Birth Control
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HB0711 Prior Authorization Reform Act
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HB1063 Changes in Illinois Sexually Transmissible Disease Control Act
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HB1779 Insurance Biomarker Testing
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HB3308 Insurance coverage of Telehealth Services
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HB3445 Alex's Law opioid overdose prevention
2022 Legislative Highlights
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HB4338 Prenatal vitamins coverage
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HB4408 No copay for Naloxone
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HB4430 HIV patient care insurance coverage
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HB4595 Prescription drug discount program
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HB5334 Genetic testing for cancer coverage
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HB0900 Budget
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$240M hospital tax relief, including safety net hospitals
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Waived licensing fees for 470,000 frontline healthcare workers
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$7.8M for nurse scholarships and training
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Legislation from 41st District
