Resource Directory /

Transition: Healthcare Resources

  • DSCC’s Mental Health Resources for Youth Tip Sheet

    The Division of Specialized Care for Children’s (DSCC) Mental Health Resources tip sheet provides a listing of websites, fact sheets and videos to help youth and their families find mental health resources.

    Mental Health Resources tip sheet in English

    Mental Health Resources tip sheet in Spanish

  • DSCC’s My Body is Changing Tip Sheet

    The Division of Specialized Care for Children (DSCC) created this tip sheet to help youth with special healthcare needs navigate puberty and learn about the changes they are experiencing.

    The tip sheet also includes information for parents on talking to your kids and surviving puberty.

    My Body is Changing tip sheet in English

    My Body is Changing tip sheet in Spanish

  • DSCC’s Pediatric Versus Adult Healthcare Tip Sheet

    When you become an adult, your experience at the doctor’s office and the hospital might be different from what you are used to. This fact sheet explains some of the changes you might notice.

    Pediatric Versus Adult Healthcare tip sheet in English

    Pediatric Versus Adult Healthcare tip sheet in Spanish

  • DSCC’s Primary Care for Teens Tip Sheet

    Primary care providers keep you healthy and take care of you when you get sick. This tip sheet from the Division of Specialized Care for Children can help teens understand the importance of seeing their primary care provider.

    Primary Care for Teens Tip Sheet in English

    Primary Care for Teens Tip Sheet in Spanish

  • DSCC’s Self-Care Skills Assessment for Parents/Caregivers of Young Adults With Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities

    DSCC’s Self-Care Assessment for Parents/Caregivers of Youth with Intellectual/Development Disabilities is designed to help caregivers of young adults (ages 18 to 25) assess the young adult’s ability to care for their own health. The assessment will help provide information about what your young adult already knows about their health and areas where you/they need to learn more.

    If a young adult is able to fill out this information independently, they should complete the young adult version of this form instead.

    Self-Care Skills Assessment for Parents/Caregivers in English

    Self-Care Skills Assessment for Parents/Caregivers in Spanish

  • DSCC’s What To Do In A Medical Emergency Tip Sheet

    Emergencies can happen at any time. This tip sheet from the Division of Specialized Care for Children (DSCC) can help transition-age youth prepare for emergency situations. It includes information on how to make a plan and helpful emergency resources.

    “What To Do In a Medical Emergency” in English

    “What To Do In a Medical Emergency” in Spanish

  • DuPage County Transition Planning Committee

    The DuPage County Transition Planning Committee is a group composed of representatives from the local special education co-ops, school districts, Department of Human Services-Division of Rehabilitation Services office, adult service providers, vocational coordinators, representatives of the business community, parents and clients. The committee meets to network, educate, learn, share and support services for individuals with disabilities

  • Free Resources for People and Families with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)

    The JDRF (formerly known as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) has shared this one-page information sheet that lists available resources for those living with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D).

  • From PUNS Enrollment to DD Waiver Services Flowchart

    The Arc of Illinois’ Ligas Family Advocate Program (LFAP) provides information and outreach to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families who are selected from the PUNS (Prioritization of Urgency of Need for Services) or notified in advance of a future PUNS selection.

    LFAP’s resources include a “Finding Your Way” flowchart roadmap that outlines the steps from PUNS enrollment to developmental disability waiver services.

  • Getting the Care You Need: A Guide for People With Disabilities

    “Getting the Care You Need: A Guide for People with Disabilities” aims to empower patients with disabilities by explaining their rights to accessible care.

    The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) provides this resource. It is available in multiple languages, including:

    Arabic
    Chinese
    Haitian Creole
    Korean
    Russian
    Spanish
    Vietnamese