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Designated dual-diagnosis/co-occurring mental health & substance abuse treatment facility. Gateway is able to provide treatment to those with substance use disorder, with or without a mental health diagnosis.
Substance use treatment options vary by location, but may include:
-- Residential treatment.
-- Outpatient treatment.
-- Virtual addiction treatment.
-- Detoxification.
Services may include:
-- Acceptance and Commitment (ACT).
-- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
-- Dilectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).
-- Co-Occuring Diagnosis/Dual Diagnosis Treatment.
-- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).
-- Mindfulness-Based Sobriety.
-- Motivational Interviewing (MI).
-- Recovery Support Groups.
-- Trauma-Responsive Treatment.
-- 12-Step Facilitation.
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Provides information and referrals to area agencies that offer support services to the Washington and Marion County residents.
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Provides general medical care for veterans and their families. Services include checkups, prevention, diagnosis, treatment of diseases, immunizations and vaccinations, labs and blood work.
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Promotes lupus awareness and complements the work of health care professionals by providing personalized resources for the lupus community while supporting research.
Services include:
- Health educators/navigators available to answer questions and provide medically sound information about Lupus.
- Information on support groups.
- Referrals to physicians, community services, resources, and assistance.
- Peer-to-peer support.
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Provides programs for families involved in the child welfare system or in crisis that need encouragement while they change their lives. Services include advocacy, mentoring, mediation, alternative counseling, workshops, outreach and 3rd party visits. Also provides group sessions and trainings.
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Provides a place where community members can receive free items. All items come from donations.
Items may include personal care products, toiletries, infant formula, diapers, pet food, and pet treats when available.
Items usually available, but may change, include clothing, toys, shoes, and household goods.
Based on donated supplies, seasonal items may also be offered. Seasonal items may include holiday items, winter clothing, school supplies, blessing bags, and food.
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Provides equine assisted services to individuals with physical disability, cognitive delay, or a mental health diagnosis. Offers programs designed to meet the unique needs and abilities of each rider. The therapeutic riding program focuses on using horses to improve physical strength, balance, coordination, and posture, while the un-mounted horsemanship program provides opportunities to learn about horse care, grooming, and handling. Also offers equine-assisted learning and therapy sessions, which use horses as co-facilitators to help individuals develop social and emotional skills.
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Provides rehabilitation therapy programs aimed at improving function, preventing further pain or disability, and enhancing quality of life. Services may include intensive inpatient rehabilitation for individuals severely disabled due to injury or disease, offering 24-hour care and a comprehensive evaluation of abilities and disabilities. Rehabilitation plans may incorporate physical, occupational, speech, or other therapies; education on necessary lifestyle modifications such as diet, exercise, and stress reduction; guidance on using adaptive devices to maximize functional abilities; and counseling for individuals and their significant others to support positive adjustment to their condition.
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The WIC and SNAP outreach programs seek to assure that limited-English-proficient immigrants and refugees eligible for WIC and SNAP benefits can successfully access these programs administered by IDHS.
The Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (ICIRR) administers this program through a network of community-based partner agencies.
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Armed forces emergency communications.
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Provides hot meals delivered to homebound seniors on a daily basis.
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Provides various employment services to individuals with disabilities. Employment services include:
- Career counseling.
- Resume and cover letter development.
- Assistance with finding job leads.
- Interview practice.
- Assistance with securing public or private transportation.
- Job coaching.
- Assistance with identifying possible job accommodations.
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Offers a number of health screenings. Screenings can be scheduled for corporate events or individual appointments can be made during in office screening dates. Screenings include:
- Cholesterol/glucose blood tests.
- Peripheral artery disease (pad) screening.
- Blood pressure screenings.
- Personal wellness profile/health risk assessment.
- Bone density heel screening.
- Health assessments (body composition analysis, body mass index, waist-hip ratio).
Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD), most common in people over 50 years old, is a medical condition in which arteries in the legs are clogged or narrowed. To promote early detection and treatment, OSF St. Joseph Medical Center is offering PVD screenings to the community or business upon request. Classes, programs, and events can be viewed on website.
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- Provides youth development programs and leadership skills opportunities to children in the area.
- Offers mentoring and assistance for youth who face challenges such as poverty, difficulties in school, and more.
- Provides free school supplies in the fall to children registered at the Boys and Girls Club.
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Provides practical information for anyone to access in the areas served. Education services include agriculture, horticulture, family and consumer economics, nutrition and wellness, and youth development. The website has information about different programming options available.
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Provides integrated behavioral health services to individuals with traditional mental health needs. Those involved in integrated care internally have access to a multi-dimensional care team to help address various health care needs. Services include behavioral therapy, counseling, and medication services and management.
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Offers information and referrals to older adults.
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Provides primary medical, dental, and behavioral healthcare to anyone who visits the clinic, without regard to insurance status or ability to pay. Services include but are not limited to well-child visits, school and sports physicals, prenatal care, chronic disease management, counseling, medication assistance recovery treatment, on-site lab, and on-site pharmacy.
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Offers a food pantry. Also operates the Commodities Supplemental Food Program.
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Offers to match the caller’s legal problem with available resources, such as advice, extended representation, or referral. For most low-income applicants. Callers are screened for eligibility, and a determination is made whether eligible callers have a legal problem that falls within the priorities. If the caller’s legal problem is eligible for review for extended services, the caller is referred to one of our five regional offices. If the callers are not eligible for referral to a regional office, attorneys provide the caller with immediate advice or quick access to other information and resources.
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Offers services for homeless youth and their families. Helps students enroll or stay in school. Connects families to community resources for health, transportation, food, and more.
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Provides information, assistance, and referrals for challenges seniors face with independent living.
Assists seniors with Medicare enrollments and Part D changes (SHIP), Medicaid enrollment and recertification, SNAP applications, LIHEAP applications, and referrals to community programs that would be useful to seniors, including food assistance, mental health needs/counseling, transitioning to senior housing, assisted living, or skilled nursing facilities.
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