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Provides behavioral health urgent care services to those experiencing a behavioral health crisis. This service acts as an alternative to emergency departments when appropriate. Services include crisis screening, crisis intervention, short-term counseling, links to area resources, and peer support.
Offers a sixteen-week intensive program that is family-based and designed for the prevention and treatment of child abuse and neglect. Individual and family coaching sessions include modeling positive parenting skills and techniques individualized for each family.
Offers Tuberculosis services which include, chest x-rays, medication, TB skin tests, physician referral and Quantiferon blood testing.
Senior Enrichment provides care for emotional issues including depression, anxiety, and nerves on an outpatient basis. An individualized plan of care is developed to treat each senior’s unique needs. Services provided could include:
- Education by a specially trained nurse.
- Group therapy.
- Individual counseling.
- Medications.
- Nutritious meals.
- Communication with family members (with patient’s consent).
- Regular meetings with the treatment team and physician.
Low-income public housing apartments.
Provides training for potential foster parents and places children in homes that best meet their needs. Services for foster parents include ongoing training and development, 24-hour staff support, financial reimbursement, support groups, and respite care for personal time.
Provides police and dispatch services responsible for emergency assessment and response, including coordination with correctional facilities for the detention, confinement, and management of individuals involved in criminal offenses.
Provides a one-time payment option to assist with water and wastewater bills.
The health department is constantly monitoring school absences in an attempt to determine a food borne outbreak or a disease outbreak. The health department is also required to have drills annually to see how quickly they could dispense medications to the population should a bioterrorist event or pandemic influenza occur.
The health department currently monitors what is happening in the world regarding different disease outbreaks.
Provides training, support services, and job referral opportunities with employers in Central Illinois for U.S. Military veterans. Can also assist with veterans benefits through a V.A. Accredited Claims Agent who is available by appointment.
Supports, educates and instructs Morgan County residents on how they can receive counseling and support, and free nicotine replacement products through the Illinois Tobacco Quitline for those who are eligible.
Offers emergency assistance, including help with rent and utility bills, prescriptions, and transportation expenses. Provides personal hygiene and baby supplies, such as diapers and formula. Offers thrift store vouchers for clothing and household supplies.
Provides fans during the summer to eligible households.
Helps low-income people and families buy food.
Offers the Restaurant Meals Program, which allows eligible SNAP customers to buy meals at authorized restaurants. (Available to SNAP customers who are homeless, elderly, and/or disabled.)
The LINK card is accepted at many farmers' markets.
Expedited/Emergency SNAP Benefits may be available (in 5 days or less from the date of application) to eligible clients if:
- Monthly income, cash, and bank accounts are less than client's rent or mortgage plus utility costs, OR
- Monthly income is less than $150 and client's cash and bank accounts are not more than $100, OR
- At least one person in the household is a migrant farm worker and client's cash and bank accounts are not more than $100.
Offers information and referrals to older adults.
Provides city government departments and offers information for the city.
2025 registration ended 11/14/2025.
Partners with Toys For Tots and Midwest Food Bank to provide toys and a Christmas food box for families/individuals in need.
LIHEAP (low income home energy assistance program) provides assistance with a utility bill. Applications are accepted November 1 – April 30; for elderly or disabled individuals applications are accepted starting October 1. Income must fall within 200% of poverty guideline. Call for an appointment. A letter has been sent to those who may be eligible for early application in August or September.
**This program is not designed to pay a household's total energy costs. The program will provide supplemental assistance based on several factors. This is a one-time payment to your energy provider.
Offers a multispecialty practice providing diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing care for a wide range of acute and chronic illnesses and injuries.
Offers free group-education parenting skills classes, subjects such as Wellness, managing or prevent diabetes, heart disease, or obesity.
Positive Parenting, focusing on discipline, temperament and development, and sibling rivalry.
Prenatal care, preparing for birth and questions and answers about breast feeding. Expectant moms are encouraged to bring support person.
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