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Caregiver support line for caregivers of veterans; licensed clinical social workers are available to answer questions, listen to concerns and directly link callers to the Caregiver Support Coordinator at their local VA Medical Center, Each VA Medical Center has a caregiver support coordinator.
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Provides a health clinic for anyone in need that offers primary health care services with an emphasis on preventative care. Also offers well child and well women exams, laboratory services, as well as treatment of acute and chronic illness including disease management and health education.
Behavioral Health services are provided by licensed staff, and available to those who need them. Offers individual, couple, and family counseling for children and adults, grief counseling, and domestic violence counseling.
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Offers assessments and 26-week psycho-educational group services for individuals who use power and control in their intimate relationships. Additionally, provides guidance and support for obtaining protective or restraining orders to ensure legal protection against harassment, stalking, or violence in situations involving domestic abuse, child abuse, elder abuse, sexual assault, or other forms of harm.
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Offers home health care and hospice services. Care may include:
- Regular visits to patient's home to provide care.
- Coordinate services needed from other healthcare providers, including doctors, therapists, social workers and nurse aides.
- Keeps family and primary care physician informed about progress and care plan.
VNA will also answer questions about hospice care or end-of-life questions, even if a patient is not ready for hospice care at this time. Topics include:
- Advance directives.
- End-of-life issues.
- Making plans to provide care for a loved one with a terminal illness.
- Grief and loss issues.
- Understanding palliative care vs. curative treatment.
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Provides suicide prevention services that focus on helping at-risk youth and families within the community. Will also provide various services such as IHB, IOP, mentoring, and in-office, individual, and group counseling.
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Provides comprehensive psychiatric, mental health, and substance use screens, assessment, treatment, and referrals in a safe and confidential environment. Services include:
-- Evaluation and diagnosis.
-- Psychiatric inpatient support, medication management, and follow-up care.
-- Discharge planning.
-- Chronic disease and chronic pain management.
-- Non-intensive Substance Use, ASAM assessment, referral and treatment.
-- Depression and related mood disorders treatment.
-- Cognitive function screening and referral.
-- Life stress management related to employment, relationships and finances.
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Offers counseling and wellness services for youth, adults, and families in the community who are experiencing difficulty in relationships, socialization, physical or mental wellness and emotional concerns. Some services/counseling types include, individual and family counseling, group sessions, case management, child abuse, sex abuse, and neglect, domestic violence, major depressive disorder, bi-polar disorder, and other mood disorders, parent/child relational issues, and PTSD and other anxiety disorders.
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Offers marriage, couple, family, child, adolescent, and individual counseling and psychological evaluations.
Therapists are licensed in psychology, social work, and marriage and family counseling.
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- Mental health check ups
- Individual, family or couples therapy
- In-home or in-school therapy for eligible youth
- Psychological Testing
- Anger Management Evaluations
- Anger Management Treatment
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