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Plains Area Mental Health - Le Mars
Supported Community Living and Home Based Community Services to provide the support necessary to assist adults with severe and persistent mental illnesses to live, work and enjoy recreational opportunities in community settings and live as independently as possible.
Community Support Services include monitoring mental health symptoms, transportation, supportive relationships, communication with other providers, assistance in attending appointments and obtaining medication, and crisis intervention.
Day Habilitation programs provide daily structure and positive support to help clients establish relationships.
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Southeast Linn Community Center
Provides a food pantry for individuals in need. Individuals may visit the pantry once a week. Pre-orders can be placed ahead for pick-up. Delivery services may be available within Lisbon and Mount Vernon.
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FHN Memorial Hospital
Offers supportive care. Patients may receive visits or phone calls from a nurse practitioner, a nurse, or a social worker. Supportive care offers visits at FHN offices and at FHN Memorial Hospital, in long-term care facilities, and in the home for those unable to travel to the clinic due to physical disabilities or distressing symptoms.
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Social Security Administration - Omaha
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MercyOne - Des Moines
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Rosecrance Jackson Centers - Spencer
Outpatient services, including Individual, Group, Family, and Multi-family Therapy.
Assessments.
OWI/DUI Classes.
Problem gambling counseling.
Medication-assisted treatment to assist with detoxification and cravings.
Psychiatric services to help with depression, anxiety, or other mental health issues.
On-site medical and psychiatric care (Sioux City office only).
Relapse prevention services.
Aftercare/Continuing Care for people who have completed primary treatment and need some additional support.
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Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Omaha
Provides information, advocacy, and referral services for deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing Nebraskans, as well as families, businesses, and community partners.
Offers guidance on available programs, services, and technology, and supports individuals and organizations in navigating communication access and accessibility across Nebraska.
Services include:
- Information and referral to statewide and local resources.
- Sign language interpreter referral service.
- Advocacy and education on deaf culture, communication access, and disability rights.
- Guidance on accessibility solutions, including interpreters, assistive technology, and communication tools.
- Support in understanding rights and responsibilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
- Connection to programs such as the Nebraska Specialized Telecommunications Equipment Program (NSTEP) and the Hearing Aid Bank (HAB).
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Emmet County Outreach Center
Works with primary care providers who identify social/emotional or developmental concerns, family stressors, or caregiver depression during well child medical exams. If a condition is identified, the family is referred to a support specialist who provides care coordination. Specialists may provide referrals for developmental screening, mental health or behavioral health services, or other needs, and will monitor the family's progress.
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DHS Family Community Resource Center - Macon County
Provides medical and cash assistance for customers who are 65 years of age or older, blind, or disabled. Also includes the QMB (Qualified Medicare Beneficiary) program which provides payment of Medicare premiums and some Medicare co-payments.
The online application is called "Application for Benefits Eligibility (ABE)." When applying, the state will determine the applicant's eligibility for this AABD, as well as SNAP and medical assistance (Medicaid).
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Boys Town National Research Hospital - Downtown Clinic
Primary healthcare for children birth to 18 years; offers 24-hour appointment scheduling and same-day sick appointments. Services provided at 6 locations. Visit website for all locations.
24-hour nurse helpline for patients.
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North Iowa Community Action Family Resource Center
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AARP Tax-Aide - Omaha - Christ Community Church
Appointment website opens mid-January 2026
Tax preparation for low and moderate income taxpayers of all ages, with special attention to people 60 and older during tax season (Feb 1-April 15).
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Child Support Recovery Unit - Sioux City Office
Provides a Child Support Recovery Unit program to assist (both public assistance and non-public assistance) families with child support recovery.
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Vinton Office
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Mahaska County
Offers a program for parents and youth individuals ages 10-14 to work together and build relationships. Participants will practice skills, play learning games, and do family projects in highly interactive sessions. Sessions are designed to increase family bonding, build positive communication skills, and solve problems together.
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Marshall County
Offers a program for parents and youth individuals ages 10-14 to work together and build relationships. Participants will practice skills, play learning games, and do family projects in highly interactive sessions. Sessions are designed to increase family bonding, build positive communication skills, and solve problems together.
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Animal Rescue League of Iowa
Provides an Operation Cat Snip (Trap-Neuter-Return) program. Humanely and effectively reducing Des Moines’ outdoor community cat population by altering, vaccinating, ear-tipping and returning cats to the areas where they are already living and thriving. The program is free to community cat caregivers in Des Moines.
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Prairie State Legal Services, Inc. - West Suburban Office
Provides health legal services that helps individuals and families obtain and maintain Medicaid and Medicare and obtain coverage for services needed. Can also assist with medical assistance denials, terminations, spend down issues (Medicaid, Medicare), establishing powers of attorney, nursing home discharges, helping family members obtain guardianship or other legal authority to care for loved ones, and helping people with HIV/AIDS obtain care and services.
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Salvation Army Burrows Center
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Reichardt Community Recreation Center
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Sinnissippi Centers - Oregon Office
Offers a 24 hour Mobile Crisis Response Team. Anyone experiencing a mental health crisis can call to have the Mobile Crisis Unit dispatched.
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Hospice of Southern Illinois - Administration Office
Offers a range of services for older adults. Care services may also be provided in many settings, within the patient's home, nursing home, assisted living facilities, or hospitals.
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Hancock County Health System
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IowaWORKS Center - Denison
Provides a voluntary program for individuals receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to assist with skill development and employment. Services include job search support, structured job search activities, and classroom training, which includes computer literacy instruction to help participants learn or improve their skills in using computers, hardware, and various software applications.
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Wayne County
