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Offers peer-led support in both one-on-one sessions and group recovery settings, helping participants build foundations for sustained sobriety. Peers help with support and bring real-life experiences to help guide individuals through every stage of their addiction recovery.
Can also provide Drug Court Support Services where Recovery Specialists work in close partnership with local Southern Illinois drug courts to provide vital support to individuals navigating both the judicial system and the recovery process. Will assist participants throughout the court-mandated recovery programs.
Comprehensive inpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment facilities. Includes:
- Youth Mental Health
- Adult Mental Health
- Chemical Detoxification
- Older Adult Psychiatry
Provides equitable services, support, social connection and education to LGBT+ older adults in order to help them maintain dignity, health and independent living.
OutSAFE LGBTQ+ Older Adult Violence Prevention training offers education on cultural humility, statistics, and how to identify abuse, as well as resources on how to report abuse and support victims afterwards. Email [email protected] to schedule training.
Provides a weekly congregate meal program open to LGBT seniors and allies. Lunches are served 11:30 am every Thursday at AgeLinc and will include time for education and socialization. Call to find out more information or to reserve a lunch. Applications must be received by the Tuesday prior to each Thursday and reservations are required.
Provides substance use assessments and case management services for courts across Illinois.
Clients may be mandated to TASC as an alternative to incarceration at the time of sentencing, or they may be referred post-sentence when they're on probation. TASC case managers conduct clinical assessments, advocate for treatment for those who need it, develop individualized service plans, and place clients into treatment and recovery support services. TASC also reports client progress to the court, and provides monitoring and guidance as clients work their way through the recovery process.
Police department serving residents of Grand Ridge.
After hours 911 emergency calls are handled by LaSalle County Dispatch.
Provides delivery of hot meals to home-bound seniors. Additional frozen meals available to be used for dinner and on weekends.
Provides help to participants to recognize and understand their abusive behaviors and refrain from engaging them. Through education and support, individuals who have committed acts of domestic violence are taught alternative methods of communicating with their partners and begin to build relationships that allow for open respectful communication and trust.
Classes are offered in Spanish and English, in a group setting.
Offers the Warm Neighbors program which is a matching fund program to help with utility bills for customers of Ameren only.
Provides temporary financial assistance for pregnant women and families with one or more dependent children.
TANF provides financial assistance to help pay for food, shelter, utilities, and expenses other than medical.
Transitional services are also available to help families become independent, such as GED preparation, vocational training, job retention programs, etc.
Offers individuals with a serious mental illness the opportunity to work in a supportive and therapeutic environment. Clients will be given an opportunity to learn vocational skills, earn money, improve self-esteem, learn to work with others in a cooperative effort, and improve chances for future competitive employment. Individuals learn office skills, light industrial skills such as assembling, packaging, and housekeeping.
Distributes non-perishable and perishable food items.
Offers psychiatric inpatient and day treatment (partial hospitalization) is provided.
Offers medical services for non-life threatening injuries and illnesses.
Services provided for:
- Cold and flu symptoms.
- Cuts, bruises, burns and stitches.
- Ear infections.
- Sore throats.
- Pulled or strained muscles.
- Urinary tract infections.
- Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Provides home delivery of library materials to residents who are temporarily or permanently confined because of illness, disability, or other extenuating circumstance.
Provides police and dispatch services for emergency assessments and responses.
Offers books, DVDs, and CDs for loan and public computer access.
Created so that eligible children and adults who have a disability could obtain legal advice and representation to protect and enforce their rights guaranteed by Illinois' mental health laws. Attorneys provide needed assistance to persons with disabilities in a variety of settings:
- Mental health facilities.
- Residential programs.
- Community placements.
- Nursing homes.
Issues addressed include, but are not limited to: admission and discharge from hospitalization, adequate treatment, refusal of unwanted services, and confidentiality of mental health records. Assistance takes the form of information, referral, and legal representation in court hearings and administrative proceedings.
Provides a hot meal to anyone in need.
Provides library services.
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