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Learn how to access and manage your Medical, SNAP and Cash benefits through ABE Manage My Case portal, DHS Help Line or local Family Community Resource Center. Find out how to submit reports, documents, appeals and more.
Find out how to reach IDHS for customer, provider, fraud, media and FOIA inquiries. Use the Office Locator to find your local IDHS office or the Contact IDHS Form to send a message.
IDHS is a large agency that provides integrated services to residents who face multiple challenges to self-sufficiency. Learn about its divisions, initiatives, leadership, and regional map.
Office Locator. For Cash, SNAP & Medical Assistance, please visit ABE.Illinois.gov, call 1-833-2-FIND-HELP (1-833-234-6343), or call your FCRC's Urgent Call Team. Search for a DHS Office or Service Provider by selecting your county, and, for Cook County, your ZIP Code: Select an Office Type:
DHS wants to help you and your family live a healthy and independent life. Following are links to health information and services provided by DHS and other State Agencies. The State of Illinois Healthcare Portal a one-stop source for your healthcare needs.
The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) is the department [1][2] of the Illinois state government responsible for providing a wide variety of safety net services to Illinois residents in poverty, who are facing other economic challenges, or who have any of a variety of disabilities.