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Provides outpatient services include treatment and specialized therapies to manage substance abuse, assessment and treatment planning, individual and group therapy, case coordination, DUI evaluation, information and referral, and intervention services.
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Provides a helpline to answer lung health questions. Registered nurses, respiratory therapists, and certified tobacco treatment specialists make up the helpline staff.
Provides information regarding:
- Quitting all forms of tobacco.
- Oxygen therapy resources.
- Managing chronic lung conditions (such as asthma, COPD, lung caner, and pulmonary fibrosis).
- Questions about medication, respiratory therapy, and pulmonary testing.
- Financial aid, medical equipment, and health insurance questions.
- Finding a doctor, medical specialist, or healthcare center.
- Connecting with support groups.
- Connecting with local resources to ensure continuity of care.
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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 a support group for adolescents and adults living with a mental health condition, including depression, mood disorders, and other mental health conditions.
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Provides case management and referral information to households to help them build and maintain stability within the family and household. Services may include some financial assistance to help reach stability.
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Provides Care coordinators trained by the Illinois Department on Aging that can meet with individuals and their families in the home. This is a free consultation to provide counseling and education about available senior services and then arrange and link the older adult to programs that are needed.
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Provides in-person and online support groups for individuals with depression and bipolar disorder. Services include the balanced mind parent network program, which provides an online support community for parents and caregivers to find connections and resources. Resources include support groups for parents and caregivers, information and resources, depression in children, bipolar disorder in children, finding a clinician, treatment options, how to talk to children about mental health, safety and crisis planning, working with educators, and resources for parents and caregivers.
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- Accepts furniture, appliances, cabinets, house wares, tools, doors, windows, and any building or remodeling material that is in good shape
- Donations are sold back into the community to help people who are upgrading their homes
- Resells new and gently used items (as well as corporate donations) for 50% or more off retail prices
- Proceeds provide funding to Habitat for Humanity of McLean County in an effort to build affordable housing
- Provides donation pickup services when scheduled in advance
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Mental health services offered in individual and group settings.
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For persons in the community who experience homelessness, housing instability, mental illness, substance use, or extreme poverty.
Provides:
-- Safe, hospitable environment.
-- Protection from the elements.
-- Showers/hygiene.
-- Laundry.
-- Mail delivery and postage for client's correspondence.
-- Socialization.
-- Access to telephone and messages.
-- Nurse practitioner through Crossing Healthcare.
-- Connection to community resources, i.e., basic needs, food, shelter/housing, clothing, medical needs, job opportunities.
Also acts as a warming and cooling center for people during extreme weather.
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Provides daily services to adults with developmental disabilities that would like training in a variety of life skills and to participate in community experiences. Training may include communication skills, work skills, daily living skills, social skills, academic skills, and health and safety skills.
Persons in this program may also participate in a variety of work and volunteer experiences, at the agency and in the community. All services and experiences are planned according to the clients needs and choices.
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Provides small group facilitation. Trained prevention specialists work with school staff to tailor groups that meet the needs of the school's population, available during and after school.
Topics include bullying and cyber bullying, protective behaviors, making and keeping friends, study skills and organizations, anger management, conflict resolution, and tolerance and diversity.
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Provides nutritious lunches in a friendly environment. Each meal includes a combination of protein, vegetables, fruit, grain, and milk.
Menus are approved by a registered dietitian to ensure they meet 1/3 of the daily recommended intake of essential nutrients.
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Provides health care and specialty health care services, including mental health care. Can also provide family and internal medicine services.
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Emergency Assistance may be granted to alleviate a life-threatening circumstance or to assist in attaining self-sufficiency. Funds are intended to assist in emergency situations, such as a disconnection notice on a utility bill, a letter of pending eviction, or an eviction notice.
If the amount needed to alleviate the emergency exceeds the payment amount adopted by the Township, the Township may not pay until the client comes up with the difference. The cooperation of several agencies may be needed to alleviate the problem.
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Offers help to prevent disease and improve the quality of life in McHenry County. Aims to identify and address environmental concerns that impact human health by providing, public education, investigation of citizen complaints, inspections.
The enforcement of the Public Health Ordinance, specific areas include, food protection, water laboratory, potable water, private sewage treatment and disposal, solid waste management (recycling, response to complaints), public health nuisances, surveillance of West Nile virus, body art, tanning and public beaches.
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Group of locally organized healthcare and non-healthcare volunteers working to strengthen the health and safety of the community. Identify, credential, train and prepare volunteers before a natural disaster or a national incident.
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Provides food and clothing to those in need.
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Offers housing support services to youth who have aged out of foster care, ages 18-21, who are either homeless or having problems with housing. These same services are available to Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) involved families with a referral from their caseworker.
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Provides canned goods, personal items, and occasional fresh produce/dairy/meat. It is recommended that clients bring their own bag.
Provides Thanksgiving meal box to registered clients during the month before Thanksgiving (a frozen turkey, a bag of potatoes, and food to prepare some of the fixings and sides).
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Provides short term care services.
Short Term Care: Designed for patients recovering from surgery, injury, or serious illness. Provides specialized therapies, customized treatment plans, and therapists to help clients improve and strengthen mobility.
Services may include:
- Physical therapy.
- Wound care.
- Occupational therapy.
- Transportation services (including dialysis).
- Respiratory CPAP/Bipap.
- Speech therapy.
- IV therapy.
- Dental care.
- Respite care.
- Life vests.
- Vision services.
- Dementia care.
- Secured memory care.
- Physiatry.
- On-site podiatry services.
- 3-day Medicare waiver through CMS.
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