Office Locator

For Cash, SNAP & Medical Assistance, please visit ABE.Illinois.gov, call 1-833-2-FIND-HELP (1-833-234-6343), or call your FCRC's Urgent Call Team.

Search for a DHS Office or Service Provider by selecting your county, and, for Cook County, your ZIP Code:

DHS Offices and Service Providers for Wayne County

  1. DHS Family Community Resource Center in Jefferson County

    Family Community Resource Center

    333 Potomac Boulevard, Suite F
    Mount Vernon, IL 62864

    Phone: (618) 242-1040
    TTY: (866) 325-8153
    Fax: (618) 242-9241

    You may also visit ABE.Illinois.gov or call the IDHS Help is Here toll-free line at 1-833-2-FIND-HELP.

  2. Department of Human Services Main Office - Chicago

    Administrative Offices

    401 South Clinton Street
    Chicago, IL 60607

    Phone: (800) 843-6154
    TTY: (800) 447-6404

    No direct services provided at this location.

  3. Department of Human Services Main Office - Springfield

    Administrative Offices

    100 S Grand Avenue East
    Springfield, IL 62704

    Phone: (800) 843-6154
    TTY: (888) 440-8994

    No direct services provided at this location. Administrative office only.

  4. Project CHILD: Child Care Resource & Referral

    Child Care Resource & Referral

    327 Potomac Blvd
    Mount Vernon, IL 62864

    Phone: (800) 362-7257
    TTY: None

    Subsidy: (800) 362-7257, Local: (618) 244-2210

  5. Southern Illinois Case Coordination Services (SICCS)

    Developmental Disability Services

    130 South Locust , PO Box 588
    Centralia, IL 62801

    Phone: (618) 532-4300
    TTY: (618) 532-4300
    Fax: (618) 532-9416
    Toll Free: (800) 828-7422

    Crisis after hours number: (800) 828-7422

  6. Stopping Women Abuse Now (SWAN)

    Domestic Violence Victim Services

    1114 South West St., PO Box 176
    Olney, IL 62450

    Phone: (618) 392-3556
    TTY: None
    Fax: (618) 392-5514
    Website: www.swandvhl.org

    Provides on-site emergency shelter, counseling, and support services to domestic violence victims. 24-hour hotline: (888) 715-6260.

  7. Wabash & Ohio Valley Special Education District (Child and Family Connections #23)

    Early Intervention

    800 S. Division St., PO Box 320
    Norris City, IL 62869

    Phone: (618) 378-2441
    TTY: None
    Fax: (618) 378-3127
    Toll Free: (800) 463-2759

    Child & Family Connections #23

  8. Wayne County Health Department

    Family Case Management

    405 N Basin Rd
    Fairfield, IL 62837

    Phone: (618) 842-5166
    TTY: None
    Fax: (618) 842-3305
    Website: www.wchdil.com

    Family Case Management (Pregnant Women and Infants 0-1yr) High Risk Infant Follow-Up (Infants 0-2yrs)

  9. Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation

    Free Legal Services

    8787 State Street, Suite 201
    East St. Louis, IL 62203

    Phone: (877) 342-7891
    TTY: None
    Website: Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation

  10. Division of Mental Health - Region Five South

    Mental Health

    1000 N Main St
    Anna, IL 62906

    Phone: (618) 833-8266
    TTY: None

    No direct services provided at this location. Administrative office only.

  11. Sexual Assault & Family Emergencies

    Rape Crisis Center

    1410 Sunset Drive, Suite G
    Vandalia, IL 62471


    TTY: None
    Toll Free: (800) 625-1414

    Rape Crisis Centers provide free and confidential crisis intervention services, counseling and advocacy for victims of sexual assault and their significant others. Serves Bond, Clay, Clinton, Effingham, Fayette, Jefferson, Marion, Washington, Wayne Counties.

  12. Mt Vernon DRS Office - Remote Staff Available

    Rehabilitation Services

    333 Potomac Boulevard, Suite F
    Mount Vernon, IL 62864

    Phone: (618) 244-0331
    TTY: (888) 340-1009
    Fax: (618) 244-6843

  13. Illinois Center for Rehabilitation & Education - Roosevelt - Temporarily Closed

    Residential Schools

    1950 W Roosevelt Rd
    Chicago, IL 60612

    Phone: (312) 433-3100
    TTY: (888) 261-8561
    Website: http://www.icre-roosevelt.org/

  14. Illinois School for the Deaf - Temporarily Closed

    Residential Schools

    125 S Webster Ave
    Jacksonville, IL 62650

    Phone: (217) 479-4200
    TTY: (217) 479-4200
    Website: http://www.morgan.k12.il.us/isd

  15. Illinois School for the Visually Impaired - Temporarily Closed

    Residential Schools

    658 E State St
    Jacksonville, IL 62650

    Phone: (217) 479-4400
    TTY: (217) 479-4400
    Website: www.isvi.net

  16. Clyde L Choate Mental Health & Developmental Center

    State Developmental Centers

    1000 N Main St
    Anna, IL 62906

    Phone: (618) 833-5161
    TTY: (618) 833-4052
    Fax: (618) 833-4191

  17. W G Murray Developmental Center

    State Developmental Centers

    1535 W Mccord St
    Centralia, IL 62801

    Phone: (618) 532-1811
    TTY: (618) 532-9183
    Fax: (618) 532-8171

  18. Alton Mental Health Center

    State Psychiatric Hospitals

    4500 College Ave
    Alton, IL 62002

    Phone: (618) 474-3800
    TTY: None
    Fax: (618) 474-3807

  19. Choate Mental Health & Dev Center

    State Psychiatric Hospitals

    1000 N Main St
    Anna, IL 62906

    Phone: (618) 833-5161
    TTY: None
    Fax: (618) 833-4191

  20. CVS PHARMACY #6885

    WIC Authorized Specialty Formula Retailers

    700 W MAIN ST
    FAIRFIELD, IL 62837

    Phone: (618) 842-3784
    TTY: None

  21. WAL-MART SUPERCENTER #454

    WIC Authorized Specialty Formula Retailers

    150 COMMERCE DR
    FAIRFIELD, IL 62837

    Phone: (618) 842-7633
    TTY: None

  22. Hamilton County Health Department - McLeansboro

    Women, Infants, and Children

    100 S Jackson St
    McLeansboro, IL 62859

    Phone: (618) 643-3522
    TTY: None
    Fax: (618) 643-2390

    Hours: M-Th 7-5

  23. Wayne County Health Department - Fairfield

    Women, Infants, and Children

    405 N. Basin
    Fairfield, IL 17320

    Phone: (618) 842-5166
    TTY: None
    Fax: (618) 842-3305

    Ext. 101 Hours: M-Th 8-5:30

Office Types

  • Administrative Office - management of DHS services, programs and facilities
  • Child Care Resource & Referral - information for parents looking for quality child care; and for child care providers
  • Comprehensive Community-Based Youth Services - provides crisis assistance to youth, 11 to 17 years of age, who have run away from home or have been kicked out of their homes.
  • Developmental Disability Services - provide information, assessment & referral regarding developmental disabilities.
  • Domestic Violence Victim Services - provide free and confidential services to help domestic violence victims attain safety and self sufficiency, and to promote violence prevention through education and outreach.
  • Early Intervention - assessment of children age 0-3 for developmental delays
  • Family Case Management - coordinates health and social services in order to promote healthy pregnancy and child development
  • Family Community Resource Center (Family & Community Services) - "one-stop" centers for cash & medical assistance, food stamps, and job services
  • Family Planning - provides medical, social and educational services related to the avoidance, achievement, timing and spacing of pregnancy.
  • Free Legal Services - Outside services which provide information and free civil legal guidance, and possible representation, for low-income, elderly, and other vulnerable individuals.
  • Mental Health - information, assessment & referral regarding mental health and mental illness
  • Partner Abuse Intervention Services - DHS protocol-approved programs for perpetrators of intimate partner violence.
  • Rape Crisis Centers - provide free and confidential crisis intervention services, counseling and advocacy for victims of sexual assault and their significant others.
  • Recovery Residence - provides services for prevention, intervention, treatment and recovery support for individuals and families with or at risk for Substance Use Disorder
  • Rehabilitation Services - assistance for people with disabilities looking for jobs or living independently
  • Residential School - residential education and outreach programs for children with disabilities
  • State Psychiatric Hospital - for children, adolescents and adults who need publicly-funded inpatient treatment
  • Women, Infants and Children (WIC) - provides nutritious foods, education, counseling and support for pregnant women, new mothers, infants and children up to age 5.