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  • Additional COVID-19 Vaccine Dose and Booster Shot FAQ

    The Illinois Department of Public Health provides this list of frequently asked questions about additional doses and booster shots for the COVID-19 vaccine.

    Information includes the difference between an additional dose and a booster shot, who should get a booster shot, who should get an additional dose of vaccine and more.

  • Administration for Community Living (ACL)

    The Administration for Community Living helps people of all ages with disabilities and older adults live where they choose, with the people they choose, and with the ability to participate fully in their communities. ACL provides information, online tools, and resources to help you access disability networks and services such as transportation, housing, and more.

    Administration for Community Living resources include:

     

  • An Introduction to Health Care through Telemedicine

    The Midwest Genetics Network created these videos specifically for patients and their families to increase their awareness of the benefits of seeing a health care provider using telemedicine.

  • Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital COVID-19 Resources

    Information and resources for families.

  • Autism Response Team

    The Autism Response Team (ART) is an information line for the autism community. Its team members are specially trained to provide personalized information and resources to people with autism and their families.

    (888) AUTISM2 (288-4762) – English
    (888) 772-9050 – Spanish

    help@autismspeaks.org

  • Autism Speaks Back to School Toolkit

    Autism Speaks has compiled a digital toolkit of resources, information, referrals, and support to help autistic individuals and their families navigate the return to school and individualized education program (IEP) information as well as public policy and advocacy highlights to assist in transitions during the pandemic.

  • Autism Speaks COVID-19 Information and Resources

    Information for the autism community.

  • Baby Formula Shortage Tips and Information – American Academy of Pediatrics

    HealthyChildren.org, the parenting website of the American Academy of Pediatrics, provides tips on finding baby formula during the shortage and what you may safely consider if you can’t find any.

    The site is updated regularly with helpful information and the latest guidance.

  • Baby Formula Shortage Tips and Information – HHS

    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) website has resources in a variety of languages to help families find infant formula during the shortage.

    These resources include information on safe substitutes, formula company contacts and community programs.

  • Baby Formula Shortage Tips and Information – Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS)

    The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) has trained caseworkers to help families with formula questions. You can contact the IDHS Help Line at (800) 843-6154. The Help Line is primarily for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Women, Infants and Children (WIC) participants but is open to all Illinois residents.

    For Illinois WIC participants, a waiver now allows for flexibility in the size and type of formula available to buy with WIC benefits. More details are on IDHS’ “Having Trouble Finding Formula” page. Illinois WIC programs also provide a wide range of support for breastfeeding mothers and funds for healthy foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables. More information and updates can be found on the Illinois WIC website. Families can also call (217) 782-2166 for additional support.