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What is the Identified offenders Program?


The IOP is a program setup to prevent abuse and promote the safety of residents, staff, and visitors from the risk of harm posed by residents with criminal backgrounds, Illinois long-term care facilities are required to conduct a background screening on all new admissions and notify the Illinois Department of Public Health of those who have committed qualifying offenses. For residents who are identified offenders, the Illinois State Police conducts a criminal investigation while a Forensic Psychologist conducts a risk assessment. A final report is issued to the long term care facility with the resident's risk profile to help provide guidance in developing a care plan for the offender.

Facilities except for those licensed under the MC/DD Act shall, within 24 hours after admission request a criminal history background through the State Police Criminal History Information Response Process.

If the criminal history background lists any conviction that meets the definition of an Identified Offender, or if the sex offender registry returns a result for the prospective resident, then the facility must notify the Illinois Department of Public Health Identified Offenders Program via the web based portal.




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