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Provides a dual-diagnosis/co-occurring mental health and substance abuse treatment facility. Services include 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, and detoxification.
Also provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services.
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Offers two residential programs for men with developmental disabilities and intellectual disabilities intermediate Care Facilities (ICFs), Community Integrated Living Arrangements (CILAs).
Residents participate in a variety of programs, including vocational opportunities and community day services to learn and develop skills. Also provide clinic services with nursing on staff.
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Provides an additional pay intended to help service members pay for housing based on the housing costs in local civilian housing markets when government quarters are not provided. The allowance a service member receives is based on their rank, the housing location, and whether or not the service member has dependents.
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Provides blood pressure screenings and lead poisoning screenings to residents of Greene County.
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A protective service for limited-income seniors who need help managing their finances. Bill payer volunteers assist individuals who are able to make decisions about their financial affairs but who need help organizing bills and paying them on time.
Representative payee volunteers are appointed by Social Security to receive and manage benefits of a person who is determined incapable of managing his or her own finances. In contrast to the bill payer program, the representative payee signs the checks and has full control of the benefits. They pay bills and make sure the client's needs are being met.
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Offers library services to residents of Dixon City. Services include books (including eBooks), audiobooks, movies, music, magazines, microfilm, interlibrary loan, special collections, programs and activities for individuals of all ages, computers with internet and word processing, fax machines, scanners, and copiers.
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Specializes in providing assistance to individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families for a full range of life and family issues, including couples problems, depression, anxiety, childhood and adolescent behavioral issues, trauma, and grief.
Staff are also available to provide education seminars or specialized group counseling programs on site to any local organization, school, church, or business; topics include communication, conflict resolution, parent training and education, child and adolescent groups, marital enrichment, and anger management.
Services may be available outside of normal business hours.
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Food pantry with non-perishable items.
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Provides circuit court services to Champaign County residents. The Circuit Clerk is part of the administrative arm of the judicial branch of government. Also collect fines and assessments ordered by the court, to be disbursed accordingly.
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Provides Behavioral Health and Treatment Services including evaluation and treatment assessment, outpatient counseling, and group therapy. Also provides Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT).
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Health Education programs are available by request for assembly, group events, schools, classrooms, or fairs and include:
-- Tobacco Prevention Programs and Education K-12th grade.
-- Tobacco Cessation (Teen-Adult) and Vaping Cessation.
-- Medical Marijuana Assistance.
-- Drug and/or Alcohol Addiction, Conflict Resolution Programs.
-- Dental Education.
-- Opioid Overdose Reversal and Narcan Trainings.
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Provides a maternity home (NOT A SHELTER) dedicated to the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being, helping through postpartum care of single pregnant mothers, girls that are not pregnant but have an infant, or girls who are pregnant with another young child (infant) with them. It is a safe haven where they can stay while learning the skills, get basic needs and counseling they need to make a better life for themselves and their babies.
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Provides a residential, semi-military style program designed for at-risk youth who have dropped out or are behind in school. Classes start in January and July and run for seventeen months.
The first five months are spent in residency at the campus in Rantoul, IL. Youth receive GED instruction or credit recovery, self-discipline, life coping skills, computer skills, and career counseling, and they perform community service projects. Post-graduation, cadets return to the community to continue education in a post secondary institution or vocational school, or obtain employment, with the guidance of a mentor from their community. Youth may be eligible to receive a monetary allowance to assist in education or employment costs.
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Provides congregate and home delivered meals to seniors. Meals are accompanied by social, recreational, and informational activities.
Home-delivered meals available to home-bound seniors in need.
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Provides probation services to residents of Kankakee County, Illinois. Services include supervision of adults and juveniles, information and support with the legal system, help with other social agencies, access to individual and group counseling, and an abuser treatment program.
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A confidential, toll-free hotline for pregnant and postpartum individuals experiencing mental health challenges. Trained counselors are available to provide mental health support, as well as referrals to both community-based and telehealth providers as needed. Callers also will receive evidence-based information and referrals to support groups and other community resources.
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Provides a variety of nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and home health aide
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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.
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Outpatient treatment for individuals who struggle with alcohol and other drug addictions. DUI evaluations and risk education, substance abuse assessments, and individual and group therapy.
Outpatient treatment for gambling addiction is also available at the Watseka location.
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