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      • The Illinois Department of Public Health regulates assisted living establishments and shared housing establishments through one set of rules; assisted living requires single-occupancy private apartment units and shared housing does not.
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  2. The Division of Assisted Living is responsible for all state licensure and survey processes for Assisted Living and Shared Housing establishments. Regulations were adopted in December of 2001 and IDPH began licensing establishments in July of 2002.

  3. Assisted Living The Division of Assisted Living is responsible for all state licensure and survey processes for Assisted Living and Shared Housing establishments. Regulations were adopted in December of 2001 and IDPH began licensing establishments in July of 2002.

  4. The current regulations and licensing requirements for assisted living facilities in Illinois include compliance with the Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act, obtaining a license from the Illinois Department of Public Health, meeting specific safety and staffing standards, and undergoing regular inspections to ensure compliance with state laws.

  5. The Division of Assisted Living is responsible for all state licensure and survey processes for Assisted Living and Shared Housing establishments. Regulations were adopted in December of 2001 and IDPH began licensing establishments in July of 2002.

  6. The Illinois Department of Public Health regulates assisted living establishments and shared housing establishments through one set of rules; assisted living requires single-occupancy private apartment units and shared housing does not.

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  7. Learn where to get a copy of assisted living regulations and codes in Illinois, and an overview of the agency that oversees assisted living in Illinois.

  8. Jul 24, 2024 · Who Regulates Assisted Living Facilities? Assisted living facilities are governed by individual states, not the federal government. Each state has its own agency that regulates ALFs, typically the state health department or social services office.

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