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220 North Oak Street, Iowa Falls, IA 50126

Provides a daily structure centered around three areas of focus: Physical, Mental, and Social/Recreational.

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231 West 3rd Street, Tama, IA 52339

Provides a daily structure centered around three areas of focus: Physical, Mental, and Social/Recreational.

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7 Executive Woods, Belleville, IL 62226

Helps older adults remain in their own homes by providing in-home and community-based services. Services include: comprehensive care coordination, adult day services, in-home assistance, automated medication dispenser, and respite care.

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207 South Harrison Street, Suite 101, Mount Pleasant, IA 52641

Day program focuses on how to support community connections.  Support will be provided in the areas of: identifying individual gifts and talents, becoming familiar with the community, looking for connections, making introductions, and developing natural support relationships.

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2302 Falls Avenue, Waterloo, IA 50701

Day program focuses on how to support community connections.  Support will be provided in the areas of: identifying individual gifts and talents, becoming familiar with the community, looking for connections, making introductions, and developing natural support relationships.

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United Way of the Midlands

2015 Windish Drive, Galesburg, IL 61401

Provides community day services that focus on developmental skills, daily living skills, and vocational training. Individualized, person-centered goals are developed to promote skill acquisition and foster independence.

Services are provided on a self-contained unit where emphasis is placed on the needs of older adults, including reminiscing, health and aging related issues, socialization opportunities, and retention of skills. Specific services are provided to meet the needs of individuals with dementia.

Also provides classes that clients can choose from, depending on interest, and spend the day learning and doing things that they enjoy.

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United Way of the Midlands

817 Pepperwood Lane, Iowa City, IA 52240

Provides an innovative adult day health center designed to serve adults with physical or psychological challenges.

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United Way of the Midlands

601 East Ontario, Missouri Valley, IA 51555

Engages clients in structured activities centered on personal choice, individualized care, and goal setting. The program offers social interaction and community engagement. Typical activities range from day trips and volunteering with local organizations to working on personal goals like self-advocacy, health monitoring, and adaptive skills.

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United Way of the Midlands

304 East 3rd Street, Grand Island, NE 68801

Provides services and programs for older adults. Services include:

-- Noon meals and Home-delivered meals
-- Toenail clinics
-- Fitness Center and classes
-- Hair Salon
-- Information and assistance
-- Activities and social gatherings

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7150 Arbor Street, Omaha, NE 68106

Services for adults with mental illness.

- Day rehabilitation programs provide daily living skills, pre-vocational, social skills training, and special activities.

- Community support services provide one-to-one assistance in independent living, to maximize community participation and enhance quality of life.

- Residential rehabilitation provides a structured skill-building program within a group home setting.

- Vocational services provides work-related training, both on and off the job, to assist individuals with mental illness to choose, obtain, and retain employment.

- Peer Specialists are trained to assist those newly diagnosed with a mental health issue or are in the midst of recovery and need motivation. Peer Specialists offer insight for dealing with mental illness and how it impacts work, relationships, finances, health, and more. They also connect clients with resources and programs.

- Assertive Community Treatment services provide a clinical team that delivers treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for persons in the community.

- Case management services including assistance in applying for entitlements/financial aid, and coordination of services.

- Community housing (e.g. apartments) linked with mental health rehabilitation and support services.

- Family education services offer education and support to family members affected by mental illness. Individual and family sessions available. Family to Family classes offered every eight weeks.

- Psychiatric Outpatient including medication management and counseling coupled with primary health care services. Also includes care coordination and health and wellness services.

- First Episode Psychosis services for persons 14-34 years of age and experiencing first time with psychosis.

- Crisis Services provides immediate mental health support for people of all ages to help resolve a crisis situation. The team will come to the client as a mobile crisis team as needed and provide follow-up support after the crisis. Contact is available from a crisis team member and/or therapist within 24-48 hours after delivering crisis services. Tele-health options are available for follow-up.

- Peer support specialists provide peer navigation services for individuals who are struggling or are in recovery from opioid addiction. Peer staff will provide assistance with accessing treatment services, care coordination to access community-based services, and support that helps in promoting recovery.

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Park Fair Mall - Lower Level, 100 East Euclid Avenue, Suite 107, Des Moines, IA 50313

Offers a place for those with disabilities to socialize with peers and engage in various classes, activities and support groups. Activities and classes focus on health and wellbeing, independent living skills, and employment. Information and referrals to other resources can also be provided.

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United Way of the Midlands

1050 Warrenville Road, Lisle, IL 60532

Provides free adult day services for individuals with Medicaid. Offering free pick up and drop-off service, health and wellness support with a licensed nurse, activities,  small mental health workshops, and meals. 

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United Way of the Midlands

2121 West Indian Trail, Aurora, IL 60506

Provides the following community-based therapeutic recreational services:

- Athletics and Special Olympics.

- Social outings.

- Arts and crafts.

- Music.

- Day Camp.

- Adult Day Programs.

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United Way of the Midlands

8 South Lincoln, Batavia, IL 60510

Provides skill training, paid work opportunities, community integration and employment to individuals in order to enhance and maintain their independence in community living. The program gives support, assistance and advocacy for individuals with developmental disabilities.

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United Way of the Midlands

5755 Sorensen Parkway, Omaha, NE 68152

PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) organization offering a complete personal health plan for eligible individuals. Supports living in the client's own home and community for as long as possible.

Participants receive all the care and services covered by Medicare and Medicaid, as authorized by the Interdisciplinary Team, as well as additional medically necessary care and services not covered by Medicare and Medicaid.

Services include but are not limited to:

Adult Day Services

Transportation to the PACE Center and medical appointments

Home Care

Primary Care

Prescription Drugs

Emergency Services

Physical Therapy

Occupational Therapy

Dentistry

Social Services

Nutritional Counseling

Hospital Care

Nursing Home Care

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United Way of the Midlands

7110 F Street, Omaha, NE 68110

Community based residential programs for persons with intellectual disabilities over 16 years of age; private and state placements; teach daily living, hygiene, cooking, independent living skills, and mobility skills.

Prevocational services for persons with intellectual disabilities.

Job skills and job placement.

Day services for persons with multiple/severe disabilities.

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United Way of the Midlands

2028 North Seminary Avenue, Woodstock, IL 60098

Provides a socially active program with activities that are designed intentionally to stimulate cognitive abilities in order to maintain and potentially improve memory. Also provides physical exercise to improve an individual's health and quality of life.

Clients are offered door-to-door transportation and buses are staffed with drivers and aides certified in First Aid and CPR. Additionally, a light breakfast and full lunch are included in the day’s program. Participants can attend one day or up to five days per week, depending on their schedules and needs.

Serves individuals with:

-- Alzheimer’s disease.

-- Neurocognitive illnesses.

-- Dementia.

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United Way of the Midlands

5355 Northwest 86th Street, Johnston, IA 50131

Provides a structured and therapeutic environment for individuals with documented intellectual, physical, or mental disabilities. The program supports participants in building self-esteem, self-confidence, and self-belief by fostering independence and community integration.

Offering services such as individual, group, and family therapy, social and recreational activities, and adjunctive therapies to address acute or chronic mental or emotional disturbances. The program aims to help individuals develop their potential and work toward purposeful employment.

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United Way of the Midlands

1220 Industrial Avenue, Suite B, Hiawatha, IA 52233

Day program focuses on how to support community connections.  Support will be provided in the areas of: identifying individual gifts and talents, becoming familiar with the community, looking for connections, making introductions, and developing natural support relationships.

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United Way of the Midlands

609 West Washington Street, Champaign, IL 61820

Provides health services and activities, including socialization opportunities, assistance with daily living tasks, supervision, medical monitoring, memory treatment services, arts and crafts, gardening, music, etc.

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United Way of the Midlands

1135 Bowes Road, South Elgin, IL 60177

Provides skill training, paid work opportunities, community integration and employment to individuals in order to enhance and maintain their independence in community living. The program gives support, assistance and advocacy for individuals with developmental disabilities.

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United Way of the Midlands

760 Ansborough Avenue, Waterloo, IA 50701

Individuals attending CHOICE chose from a variety of activities throughout the day. Through the activities planned, individuals find out more about their community and take advantage of the resources in the area. Crafts, care of the center's flowers and plants, computer skills, preparing food, and community visits are popular activities.

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United Way of the Midlands

402 Main Street, Keokuk, IA 52632

Day program focuses on how to support community connections.  Support will be provided in the areas of: identifying individual gifts and talents, becoming familiar with the community, looking for connections, making introductions, and developing natural support relationships.

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United Way of the Midlands

747 Village Green Drive, Mason City, IA 50401

Provides a safe environment during daytime hours for adults ages 18 and older who have physical or memory limitation. Facility allows caregivers an often much-needed respite knowing their loved ones are being cared for in their absence.
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United Way of the Midlands

1210 South 2nd Street, Cherokee, IA 51012

Engages clients in structured activities centered on personal choice, individualized care, and goal setting. The program offers social interaction and community engagement. Typical activities range from day trips and volunteering with local organizations to working on personal goals like self-advocacy, health monitoring, and adaptive skills.

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United Way of the Midlands