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Disability Rights Groups | Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission

401 Main Street, Suite 620, Peoria, IL 61602

Eligibility

The Commission serves Illinois residents with disabilities (including mental health conditions) or special education needs—along with their families, caregivers, and service providers—when legal advocacy, guardianship, rights protection, or investigation is required.

Hours

Main Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. After hours support also available via 866-503-9078
866-274-8023
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Main Intake Line

309-671-3030
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Peoria Office

866-503-9078
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After Hours Line

Languages

English with accommodations for other languages

Application process

Please call.

Fees

None

Service area

Manteno, IL Union County, IL Adams County, IL Calhoun County, IL Cass County, IL Logan County, IL Edwards County, IL Jersey County, IL Johnson County, IL Mackinaw, IL New Lenox, IL Lockport, IL Macon County, IL Peotone, IL Champaign County, IL Coles County, IL Dewitt County, IL South Pekin, IL Jackson County, IL Saline County, IL Lake County, IL Grundy County, IL Pope County, IL Creve Coeur, IL Sangamon County, IL Joliet, IL Bonfield, IL Randolph County, IL Mchenry County, IL Deer Creek, IL Piatt County, IL Lee County, IL Montgomery County, IL Clinton County, IL Warren County, IL Bourbonnais, IL 61611, IL Carroll County, IL Dupage County, IL Gallatin County, IL Putnam County, IL Naperville, IL Williamson County, IL Momence, IL Alexander County, IL Plainfield, IL Jo Daviess County, IL Menard County, IL Kane County, IL Pulaski County, IL Ogle County, IL Shelby County, IL Bolingbrook, IL Saint Clair County, IL Pike County, IL Wabash County, IL Christian County, IL Grant Park, IL Romeoville, IL Pekin, IL Marshall County, IL Richland County, IL Washington, IL Crest Hill, IL Greene County, IL Madison County, IL Hardin County, IL Ford County, IL Winnebago County, IL Reddick, IL Aroma Park, IL Armington, IL Dekalb County, IL Clay County, IL Stephenson County, IL Edgar County, IL White County, IL Fulton County, IL Wayne County, IL Whiteside County, IL Jefferson County, IL Homer Glen, IL Kendall County, IL Herscher, IL Mercer County, IL Brown County, IL Scott County, IL Shorewood, IL Frankfort, IL Bureau County, IL Essex, IL Groveland, IL Saint Anne, IL La Salle County, IL Perry County, IL Peoria County, IL Channahon, IL Vermilion County, IL Woodford County, IL Douglas County, IL Mclean County, IL Minier, IL Lawrence County, IL Livingston County, IL Stark County, IL Union Hill, IL Delavan, IL Crete, IL Crawford County, IL Knox County, IL Iroquois County, IL Washington County, IL Hancock County, IL Macoupin County, IL Monee, IL Bradley, IL Hopkins Park, IL Clark County, IL Mcdonough County, IL Tremont, IL Kankakee, IL Monroe County, IL Henry County, IL Bond County, IL Jasper County, IL Morgan County, IL Marion County, IL Rock Island County, IL Beecher, IL Boone County, IL Massac County, IL Manhattan, IL Mokena, IL Green Valley, IL Hopedale, IL Morton, IL Effingham County, IL Henderson County, IL Franklin County, IL Hamilton County, IL Mason County, IL Braidwood, IL Buckingham, IL Elwood, IL Cumberland County, IL Wilmington, IL Cook County, IL Fayette County, IL Moultrie County, IL Schuyler County, IL
The Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission fulfills four core roles: 1. Office of State Guardian (OSG) Substituted Decision-Maker: *Provides guardianship for individuals with a disability who would not have a guardian otherwise (court finds no family or other individuals willing or able to help) *Provides Information & Referral assistance related to guardianship inquiries through its toll-free intake line *Offers training on guardianship and guardianship alternatives 2. Legal Advocacy Service (LAS)--Legal Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: *Acts as legal advocate for those with mental health conditions to protect their mental health rights *Handles appeals of civil mental health court cases *Educates the public on mental health rights *Assists with advanced directives (Living Will, Mental Health Treatment Preference Declaration, Power of Attorney for Health Care, and Practitioner Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) 3. Human Rights Authority (HRA)--Citizens Helping Citizens: Assists those whose human rights have been violated in treatment/assisted-living facilities and other settings *Investigates the complaints of disability rights violations that involve- -A person with a disability (any age, any type of disability) -Disability rights protected by law, regulations, or policies -A disability service provider Anyone can file a complaint by contacting the Commission or filing an online complaint 4. Special Education Initiative: A Collaboration of LAS and HRA: *Created to help families navigate special education through training, advocacy, and legal support

Last Assured

11/25/2025

Providing organization

Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission
The Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission fulfills four core roles: 1. Office of State Guardian (OSG) Substituted Decision-Maker: *Provides guardianship for individuals with a disability who would not have a guardian otherwise (court finds no family or other individuals willing or able to help) *Provides Information & Referral assistance related to guardianship inquiries through its toll-free intake line *Offers training on guardianship and guardianship alternatives 2. Legal Advocacy Service (LAS)--Legal Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: *Acts as legal advocate for those with mental health conditions to protect their mental health rights *Handles appeals of civil mental health court cases *Educates the public on mental health rights *Assists with advanced directives (Living Will, Mental Health Treatment Preference Declaration, Power of Attorney for Health Care, and Practitioner Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) 3. Human Rights Authority (HRA)--Citizens Helping Citizens: Assists those whose human rights have been violated in treatment/assisted-living facilities and other settings *Investigates the complaints of disability rights violations that involve- -A person with a disability (any age, any type of disability) -Disability rights protected by law, regulations, or policies -A disability service provider Anyone can file a complaint by contacting the Commission or filing an online complaint 4. Special Education Initiative: A Collaboration of LAS and HRA: *Created to help families navigate special education through training, advocacy, and legal support