Illinois Code § 310 ILCS 100/5

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The General Assembly finds that it is far preferable for
older persons and adults and children with disabilities to live in their own
homes or in the homes of family members in their own communities rather than in
more restrictive institutionalized settings removed from their friends and
loved ones. The General Assembly further finds that older persons and adults
and children with disabilities often are unnecessarily placed or forced to
remain in institutionalized settings due to the lack of resources needed to
make modifications to their dwellings or to obtain assistive technology devices
to enable them to remain in or return to their homes and communities. The
General Assembly further finds that it is in the best interests of the State of
Illinois to support community-based living for older persons and adults and
children with disabilities by implementing a program to enable them to make
modifications to their dwellings or to obtain assistive technology devices to
avoid unnecessary placement outside of their own homes and communities.

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