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Chicago Headquarters
100 West Randolph Street 6-200
Chicago IL
60601
312.814.6800
TTD 312.814.8783

Springfield Headquarters
406 East Monroe
Springfield IL
62701-1498
217.785.2509
TTD 217.785.6605

Child Abuse Hotline
800-25-ABUSE
(800-252-2873)
217-785-4020

Missing Child Helpline
866-503-0184

Advocacy Office
800-232-3798
217-524-2029

Day Care Information
877-746-0829

Foster Parent Hotline
800-624-KIDS
(800-624-5437)

Adoption Hotline
800-572-2390

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800-722-9124

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800-232-3798

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  Day Care & Early Childhood  

photo of kidsLicensing. DCFS is responsible for setting standards and licensing day care centers, homes, group homes and day care agencies in the state. In June 2007, Illinois had 2,907 licensed day care centers, 10,051 licensed day care homes and 473 group day care homes with a combined capacity to serve more than 295 thousand children.

The Department also purchases day care services for individual children.

Protective/Family Maintenance Day Care Programs serve children in the DCFS caseloads. Protective Service Day Care is provided to children in "indicated" reports of child abuse or neglect; the services help to prevent and remedy the abuse, neglect or exploitation of children.

Family Maintenance Day Care services are provided to high-risk families whose children are in open DCFS cases; they are used to prevent and reduce parental stress that may lead to child abuse or neglect. The services also help children to develop properly and enable families to remain together. Protective/Family Maintenance Day Care Programs are part of a group of social services tailored to meet the individual needs of troubled families.

Where are the most day care slots?
More than 70 percent of the 295 thousand licensed day care "slots" in Illinois are found in day care centers.
centers vs homes graph
However, licensed day care homes outnumber licensed day care centers nearly 4-to-1. There are also nearly 5,400 slots available in licensed group day care homes.

Day Care & Early Childhood Links

DCFS Rules (including licensing standards)
Child Care Act Study Guide
Normas de DCFS (incluyen las normas para licencia)
Summary of Licensing Standards for Day Care Homes
Resumen De Las Normas De Licenciamiento Para Hogares De Guarderia
Summary of Licensing Standards for Day Care Centers
Resumen De Las Normas De Licenciamiento Para Centros De Guarderia
Summary of Licensing Standards for Group Day Care Homes
Resumende Normas De Licenciamiento Para Hogares De Guarderia De Grupo
ILCare: Illinois Network of Child Care Resource & Referral (web) Sites
Consumer Product Safety Commision
DCFS Day Care Information Hotline: 877-746-0829
Accurate Biometrics/Art's Investigations (Fingerprinting for Background Checks)
A Parents’ Guide to Safe Sleep
A Child Care Provider’s Guide to Safe Sleep
Tummy Time
Children's Product Safety List, Illinois Department of Public Health
National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care
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