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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/UPDATES:

 

Tom Olin photograph of a woman in a wheelchair carrying a sign that says, "Give America a choice in long-term care!"CONTACT INFORMATION

For more information on the Illinois Olmstead Coalition or any of our activities, please contact:

Sarah Triano, Chair
Illinois Network of Centers for Independent Living Olmstead Committee
115 West Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60610-3209
312-640-2117 (voice)
312-640-2102 (tty)
312-640-2101 (fax)
striano@accessliving.org (email)

OR

Ann Ford, Executive Director
Illinois Network of Centers for Independent Living
(800) 587-1227

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For more information, send an e-mail to striano@accessliving.org or call the Illinois Network of Centers for Independent Living (INCIL) at (800) 587-1227