An Illinois Dispositional Order is an order issued by a court in the state of Illinois that determines a child's placement and services following a juvenile court hearing. It may include a variety of services, such as residential placement, counseling, therapeutic services, and educational supports. There are two types of Illinois Dispositional Orders: (1) Juvenile Detention Order and (2) Juvenile Probation Order. A Juvenile Detention Order requires the child to be placed in a secure detention facility or other secure setting. A Juvenile Probation Order offers support and services to the child and his or her family while the child maintains residence in the home. The order may also include supervision, services, and court-ordered activities that help the child learn appropriate behavior and skills.