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  • Main Office:
    One Natural Resources Way, Suite 100
    Springfield, IL 62702-1271
    217-785-3356
    FAX: 217-785-4477

    The Illinois Department on Aging’s main office at the Herndon Building in Springfield is moving. As of December 7, 2010, the new address will be One Natural Resources Way, Suite 100, Springfield, IL 62702-1271 (located on the Fairgrounds). For assistance with the Circuit Breaker / Illinois Cares Rx Program, please go online at www.state.il.us/aging/1rx/cbrx/cbrx-main.htm or visit the Willard Ice Building at 101 W. Jefferson Ave., Springfield, IL, for on-site consultation. Thank you!


  • Chicago Office:
    Michael A. Bilandic Building
    (also known as the State of Illinois Building)
    160 North LaSalle Street
    Suite N-700
    Chicago, IL 60601-3031
    312-814-2630
    FAX: 312-814-2916


  • Senior HelpLine:
    (8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday)
    1-800-252-8966
    1-888-206-1327 (TTY)
    aging.ilsenior@illinois.gov


  • Circuit Breaker:
    P.O. Box 19021
    Springfield, IL 62794-9021
    1-800-624-2459
    1-888-206-1327 (TTY)


  • 24-Hour Elder Abuse Hotline:
    1-866-800-1409
    1-888-206-1327 (TTY)


  • Legislative Liaison:
    brett.chiaro@illinois.gov


  • Conferences, Workshops and other Events:
    aging.training@illinois.gov


  • Webmaster:
    aging.webmaster@illinois.gov


  • Freedom of Information Act:
    The public may request a copy of public records maintained by the Illinois Department on Aging under the state Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

    Requests must be made in writing. State that you are requesting the information under the Freedom of Information Act. Provide a brief description of the public records requested, being as specific as possible. Remember to include your full contact information, including name, organization, mailing address, email address, fax number and daytime phone number.

    Contact us by mail:
    FOIA Office
    Illinois Department on Aging
    One Natural Resources Way, Suite 100
    Springfield, IL 62702-1271

    Or fax to: 217-785-4477


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