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SIU Center for Family Medicine - Adams County Health Department
Provides dental care services, including:
- Fillings
- Crowns
- Tooth Extractions
- Dental Cleanings
- Periodontal Treatment
- Fluoride Varnish
- Dentures and Partials
- N2O for children
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Bethany Christian Services - Pella
Offers expectant parent advocacy that includes help and support for anyone who is pregnant, domestic adoptions, post-adoption services including counseling for children who have experienced trauma, and assistance with foster home placement.
Services may include linking individuals in need of alternative living arrangements with licensed private family homes, recruiting, training, certifying, and monitoring placements, and providing support for families and individuals in foster care settings.
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Pioneer Columbus Community Recreation Center
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Monroe County Department of Public Health
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YWCA of the Quad Cities
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Oxford House - Westover
Supportive home for those recovering from drug and alcohol addiction; residents must abide by the rules of the home, including never using drugs or alcohol while a resident. Homes may house men, women, women with children, or men with children.
Vacancies can be searched online at www.oxfordvacancies.com.
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Rupert Dunklau Center for Healthy Families - Behavioral Health
Outpatient assessments, referrals, intensive outpatient treatment, and peer support related to substance use. Through these interventions, the client with a substance abuse issue learns their issues are not unique and can be addressed. Family and loved ones are also taught coping skills to assist them in supporting the user build a healthier lifestyle.
Level I Outpatient Therapy provides professionally directed evaluation, treatment and recovery services for individuals experiencing a substance use disorder. Treatment services are provided in group or individual sessions or a combination of both, depending on an individual’s needs. Treatment typically lasts 12 weeks.
The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a group-focused, non-residential program for adults 19 and older. IOP is more in-depth than traditional outpatient treatment services, offering a minimum of 10 hours of treatment per week. IOP typically lasts six to eight weeks. Intensive groups meet for three-hour sessions, three days a week. Each participant must also attend at least one additional individual or family session each week. Services are available days and evenings.
Substance Use Evaluations are specialized assessments used to clinically determine possible substance use issues, with recommendations for an appropriate level of care if determined to be medically necessary.
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Alcohol and Drug Dependency Services of Southeast Iowa - Mount Pleasant
Helps those with a problem with gambling. Offers free screenings and provide individual and group counseling.
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FHN Family Healthcare Center - Savanna
Provides primary health care to those in the community. Also offers pediatric services.
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Center For Active Seniors, Inc. (CASI)
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MATURA Union County Outreach Center
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Fremont Friendship Senior Center
Senior centers provide a place for congregate meals, as well as social activities, games, educational programs, etc.
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Winneshiek County Family Services
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Cascade City Offices
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Hall County
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Promise Community Health Center
The Population Health team is a free resource available to help patients reach their health and wellness goals.
Nurse Health Coaches work one-on-one with patients and their families to evaluate health needs, environmental factors, and other barriers to their health and wellness. They then help patients establish plans and goals to achieve a healthy lifestyle, working closely with local and state resources to ensure that each person receives the support that they need.
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Four Oaks Family and Children’s Services - Jeff Davis Center
Provides support to teens an young adults through high school graduation through post secondary training or education.
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Keokuk County Offices
Issues licenses for birth, boating, death, fishing, hunting, marriage and snowmobiles.
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Cass County Sheriff
Law enforcement.
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance and Education) and G.R.E.A.T. (Gang Resistance, Education and Training) programs.
Crime prevention through Crime Stoppers and Neighborhood Watch programs.
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Fremont Housing Authority
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Greene County Public Health
Provides immunizations, dental screenings, first five care coordination services for children from birth to age 18 who meet low-income guidelines.
Additionally, early intervention services are provided to identify and address developmental delays or disabilities in infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, offering coordinated support such as developmental evaluations, individualized family service plans, and therapies including physical, occupational, speech, and psychological services. Programs also focus on early identification and treatment of emerging mental, emotional, or social challenges in children to prevent further dysfunction and promote optimal development.
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Community and Family Resources - Clarion Outpatient
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Southeast Linn Community Center
Provides a meal to older adults ages 60 and older.
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Optimae LifeServices - Keosauqua
Provides home health care services that allow individuals to continue living in the home while receiving medical care. Offers skilled nursing and home health aides, as well as physical, occupational and speech therapy. A medical social worker can also connect individuals to the resources they need.
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Holdrege VA Clinic
Provides health care and specialty health care services, including mental health care. Can also provide family and internal medicine services.
