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Provides 24 hour online tutoring and homework help in more than 200 subjects for military personnel and their families. Learners can get help from a tutor at anytime, on any internet-connected device.
Provides for registration of all dogs and cats, microchipping, and rabies control. Also offers a low-cost spay/neuter program.
Accepts sealed, unopened prescription and over-the-counter medications, as well as medical equipment, such as nebulizers and masks, unopened Ensure, ostomy supplies, and unused CPAP machines from nonsmoking households.
Helps residents who are currently in long-term care facilities to move out of the nursing home and back into their community.
Provides individuals choices about where they can live, as well as assistance with community supports and services.
Provides inoculation of dogs/cats against rabies and issuing inoculation tags for each dog/cat owned and or housed within the county, handling calls for service concerning all animal bites, animal welfare, and problems relating to invasive dogs/cats throughout the county, and handling stray dogs/cats in the unincorporated part of the county.
Provides energy assistance program designed to help moderate income seniors and families who have temporarily experienced a hardship but may not meet the guidelines of government programs.
Callers must ask specifically for the Warm Neighbors Cool Friends program when they reach out to this referral.
Offers a grocery-style distribution based provided on a first come first served basis.
Offers library services. Services include books, music, movies, audiobooks, magazines, free public computers, meeting and study rooms, assistance in finding information on any subject by email, text message, phone, or in person, free educational and entertaining events for all individuals, a large screen magnifier for low vision patrons, and free home delivery services for individuals in need who cannot visit the library for health reasons.
Offers library services. Services include books, music, movies, audiobooks, magazines, free public computers, meeting and study rooms, assistance in finding information on any subject by email, text message, phone, or in person, free educational and entertaining events for all individuals, a large screen magnifier for low vision patrons, and free home delivery services for individuals in need who cannot visit the library for health reasons.
Provides substance abuse treatment services and counseling to those working to break an addiction. Services are based on an integrated model of treatment and utilize a multi-disciplinary, patient centered team approach to care.
Medication-Assisted Treatment is also provides to adults with an opioid or alcohol use disorder.
Conducts routine inspections of public facilities such as restaurants, grocery stores, schools, etc.
Services include:
- Food sanitation
- Cottage food permits
- Training aids
- Investigation of complaints made by private citizens
- Mobile unit licensing
- Change in ownership (type of ownership, new partner, or new owner)
Offers support services to those who are experiencing or who have survived domestic violence, elder abuse, sexual abuse, and child abuse. Offers case management, assistance obtaining an Order of Protection, Civil No Contact Order, or Stalking No Contact Order, help with court advocacy, individual counseling, children's services and support groups.
Provides health screenings, health education and nutrition, immunizations, school physicals, pediatrics, and coordination of care.
Offers Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing a technique that uses a set of standardized protocols which incorporate elements from many different treatment approaches in the treatment of trauma. EMDR involves three steps which targets past memories, present disturbance, and future actions to alleviate patients symptoms and address the complete clinical picture.
Provides food services to families in need of shelf stable foods. Clients are eligible every three weeks for food boxes, along with dairy and meats. Clients are also eligible for bakery goods weekly. The Jacksonville Food Center relies on local churches, community organizations, and private donations.
Offers veterans (ill or injured post 9/11 veterans within 10 years of discharge) and their families the opportunity to live in a rent-free, single-family home for a period of two to three years while receiving financial counseling and community reintegration support.
Provides donated items such as clothes, shoes, linens, baby accessories, toys, household items, and kitchenware at no cost to individuals in need. The program accepts and distributes a variety of secondhand and new goods, including general clothing, household goods, and cookware, ensuring these items are available for those who require them.
Family Planning services include:
-- Education and counseling directed toward health promotion and disease prevention
-- Physical exams
-- Pap smear
-- Breast cancer screening
-- Sexually transmitted disease (STD) testing for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia according to the Illinois Department of Public Health guidelines
Blood pressure, weight, height, urine, hematocrit and pregnancy tests are available, if needed.
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