Respite Organizations and Providers
July 1, 2022

The list below includes information about respite organizations and providers in the greater Chicagoland area and/or Illinois. The types of respite provided are also included: In-Home Respite, Residential Respite, Group Respite, Voucher Respite. Descriptions of these types are included in our Overview and Types of Respite article.
If you are looking for resources for a different state/region, we recommend reaching out to a local Down syndrome parent organization or reviewing the resources provided on the ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center website.
New in 2022: In partnership with the Illinois Respite Coalition (IRC), the Division of Developmental Disabilities in the Illinois Department of Human Services was awarded a five-year $1.3 million Lifespan Respite Care Enhancement Grant from the Administration on Community Living (ACL). New services that were created as a result include:
- Statewide respite toll-free line to provide information and referrals for respite: 866-ILL-RESP (866-455-7377).
- Emergency voucher stipends (up to $500) for caregivers in a crisis situation receiving no other state or waiver funding.
- Virtual respite training program for respite providers.
DHS Approved Respite Providers Funded for FY 2023
- In-home respite – Henry, Stark, and Western Bureau Counties
- In-home respite
- Residential respite
- Rock Island
- In-home respite – Chicago, Cook County
- Respite care by referral only
- Group respite – Cook and McHenry Counties
- In-home respite – Cook, DuPage, Lake, and McHenry Counties
- Voucher respite – Cook and McHenry Counties
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Group respite
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In-home respite
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Gallatin, Saline, and White Counties
- Voucher respite – Chicago and South Suburban Cook
- Group respite
- In-home respite
- Voucher respite
- Cook and DuPage Counties
- In-home respite – Chicago and Cook County
- Group respite – Chicago, Suburban Cook, and Central Illinois
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In-home respite – Chicago, Adams, Brown, Champaign, Cook, Dewitt, Fulton, Knox, Livingston, Logan, Macon, Mason, McLean, Morgan, Moultrie, Peoria, Pike, Sangamon, Scott, and Tazewell Counties
- In-home respite – Lake and Northern Cook Counties
- Families supply the personal support workers
- In-home respite
- Beverly, Mt. Greenwood, Morgan Park
- South Suburban Cook and Northern Will Counties
- Group respite – statewide coverage
- Group respite
- Voucher respite
- Bureau, LaSalle, Marshall, and Putnam Counties
- Group respite – Clark, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Jasper, and Vermillion Counties
- In-home respite – all counties in Illinois except Cook County
- Voucher respite – all 69 Central and Southern Counties
- Group respite – once per month in Rogers Park
- Voucher respite – Chicago and Northern Cook
- Voucher respite – Carroll, Lee, Jo Daviess, Lee, Ogle, Stephenson, and Whiteside Counties
- Group respite – Metropolitan Chicago, Cook, and Lake Counties
- In-home respite – Cook County
- In-home respite – Piatt County
- Group respite – Jackson County
- In-home respite
- Residential respite
- Bond, Clinton, Grundy, Madison, Randolph, Washington, and Will Counties
Other Respite Providers
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Residential respite
- Residential respite
- In-home respite – Iroquois County
- For caregivers of children through age 21
- Winnebago, Boone, and Ogle Counties
- Group respite and in-home respite through SOAR program – Knox and Warren Counties
- Group respite
- Multi-week sessions for children ages 3-17 and their siblings
- In-home respite – Proviso, Oak Park, and River Forest Townships
- Residential respite – weekend respite at UCP Seguin’s Respite House, a dedicated respite home
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