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Crawford County Community Health
Professional medical care designed to support individuals recovering from illness or surgery, managing chronic conditions, or needing additional medical support. Home Health typically includes skilled nursing, therapy (physical, occupational, or speech), or assistance with person care tasks such as bathing or dressing.
Specialized care services may include IV therapy, nutritional support, or wound care.
The primary goals of Home Health are to promote and maintain independence, improve health outcomes, and enhance the quality of life by providing care in the comfort and familiarity of client's own homes.
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Food Bank of Lincoln, Inc. - First Plymouth Church
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension - Nuckolls County
Offers both short and long-term experiences for youth. Short-term experiences include afterschool programs, camps, school-sponsored activities, conferences, and other events. Long-term experiences include learning communities in agriculture such as county clubs.
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Siouxland Youth for Christ - Le Mars
Faith based, after school youth program offering tutoring and recreational activities for middle and high school students. Open to 11-19 year olds. Provides a relational, holistic, community-based ministry in which City Life teams raise up indigenous leaders from the young people living in the community.
Students meet weekly after school on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons for a family-style meal, games, activities, and discussion at The Underground City Life Teen Center.
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Blank Park Zoo
Provides a 22-acre habitat for wild animals from around the world. The zoo offers families the chance to view the wild animals and learn about the natural world through conservation, education, research and recreation.
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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Adams County
Offers MEDICAID (Medical Assistance) to people who are low income and aged (65 and older), disabled (including blindness), women needing treatment for cancer or pre-cancerous conditions of breast or cervix (who have been screened and diagnosed through the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection program and who do not have credible health insurance coverage), children under 21 years of age, pregnant women, parents or other caretaker relatives of children under age 18 (or under age 19 if they are attending secondary school and are expected to graduate before age 19). Medicaid will pay the costs of Health care, Dental care, In-home health care, Nursing facility care or Residential facility care.
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Clarinda Correctional Facility
Responsible for the following correctional facilities: ANAMOSA STATE PENITENTIARY (319-462-3504): ASP is a high medium security men's facility emphasizing academic and vocation education, psychological service and counseling, cognitive skills training, licensed substance abuse program, family violence prevention, pre-release programming, and prison industries. ASP serves as the reception and classification center for all juvenile males adjudicated to the adult institutional corrections system CLARINDA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (712-542-5634): A medium security men’s institution emphasizing: academic education, violence prevention, anger management, parenting programs, psychological counseling, cognitive skills training, substance abuse program, prison industry (trailer production), private family visitation, reentry program, pre-release program, vocational training, and special needs programs FT. DODGE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (515-574-4700): A medium security men’s facility, emphasizing: academic and vocational education, psychological services and counseling, cognitive skills training, substance abuse program, reentry programs, anger management, parenting programs, family violence program, and MIFVPP IOWA CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FOR WOMEN, MITCHELLVILLE (515-725-5042): Serves as the reception and classification center for all females entering the adult institutional corrections system. A medium security women's facility emphasizing academic and vocational education, prison industries, psychological counseling, cognitive skill training, substance abuse programs, violence prevention, pre-release program, reentry programs, anger management and parenting programs IOWA MEDICAL & CLASSIFICATION CENTER, CORALVILLE (319-626-2391): IMCC serves as the reception and classification center for all males 18 years of age and older entering the adult institutional corrections system. After extensive testing and assessment of risk, health and cognitive skills, they are then processed on to other facilities. A medium security general population unit is in operation at IMCC, as well as, a special needs unit with both medical and mental health beds. IMCC also runs the only licensed forensic psychiatric hospital in the state, providing inpatient psychiatric and evaluation service to non-adjudicated patients IOWA STATE PENITENTIARY, FT. MADISON (319-372-5432): A maximum security prison facility for men emphasizing: academic and vocational education, prison industries, psychological counseling, cognitive skills training, and offender treatment MT. PLEASANT WOMEN'S UNIT, Mt. Pleasant (319-385-9511): A medium/minimum security institution for women emphasizing cognitive based programming including substance abuse, sex offender programming, thinking for a change, and academic programming. In addition, mental health re-entry and recreation services are provided NEWTON CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (641-792-7552): A medium security facility for men. Includes: violence prevention, anger management, parenting programs, psychological counseling, cognitive skills training, licensed substance abuse program, pre-release programs, off grounds work programs, Storybook, GED and literacy, CALM, Thinking for Success, criminality, Braille, Key-life skills, Blackhawk County Re-entry, prison industries, etc. NORTH CENTRAL CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, Rockwell City (712-297-7521): A minimum security facility for men emphasizing academic and vocational education, psychological counseling, cognitive skills training, licensed substance abuse program, parenting programs, leader dog training, family violence prevention, pre-release program, anger management, off grounds work, prison industries, and many other programs. OTHER CONTACTS: Ft. Des Moines Work Release Program: 515-242-6956 Re-Entry Resources: [email protected]
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Sinnissippi Centers - Mt. Carroll Office
Offers developmental screenings in all areas of development and specialized treatment for infants and young children. Also offers relationship-based treatment with the parent/caretaker and child.
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Sieda Community Resource Center - Wapello County
Provides outpatient substance abuse treatment counseling, substance abuse evaluation services, and group therapy. Also provides Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT).
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Story County Public Health
Offers a senior driver safety program twice a year in April and October. Providing up to date regulations and brushing up on current car technology and safety advances. Focusing on defensive driving techniques, how to minimize blind spots, and other common age related changes in vision and reaction time.
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Page County Farm Service Agency
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Johnson County Farm Service Agency
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Bridgeview Community Mental Health Center
Two-year program where individuals who have a history of serious mental illness interact with practitioners and peers in individual and group settings as they work toward their mental health recovery goals.
Individuals are required to participate in the program eight hours each week.
Must participate in one group in-person session each week. Individuals participating in the program must live within driving distance of the center, to effectively participate in the program.
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DCFS - Woodstock
DCFS has the primary responsibility of protecting children and strengthening families through the investigation and intervention of suspected child abuse or neglect by parents and other caregivers.
DCFS links families with community services to address struggles families are having, offers preventative services to referred families in an attempt to keep family units together to address findings of abuse/neglect, and works with families who have children under the legal custody of DCFS while working to reunify families when possible or provide a permanent home for children.
As part of its duties, DCFS also licenses and monitors all Illinois child welfare agencies, child care agencies, domestic and international adoption providers, and group homes in the state.
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DCFS - Sterling
DCFS has the primary responsibility of protecting children and strengthening families through the investigation and intervention of suspected child abuse or neglect by parents and other caregivers.
DCFS links families with community services to address struggles families are having, offers preventative services to referred families in an attempt to keep family units together to address findings of abuse/neglect, and works with families who have children under the legal custody of DCFS while working to reunify families when possible or provide a permanent home for children.
As part of its duties, DCFS also licenses and monitors all Illinois child welfare agencies, child care agencies, domestic and international adoption providers, and group homes in the state.
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Community Action of Southeast Iowa - Louisa County
Provides a food basket to those in need. Can be accessed every 30 days as needed.
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Woodbury County
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Optimae LifeServices - Dubuque
Offers to help individuals develop abilities and skills to be successful in roles within their chosen living, learning and social environments.
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Whiteside County Senior Center
Offers individual computer assistance available to teach basic and advanced skills.
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OSF Saint Francis Medical Center
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Story County Public Health
Provides immunizations and vaccinations to adolescents and adults.
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River Hills Community Health Center - Richland
Provides health care services for care of acute and chronic illness. Services can include breast exams and pap smears, immunizations, flu, and pneumonia shots, pregnancy testing, physicals for school, sports, and work, and sexually transmitted disease tests and treatment.
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Siouxland District Health Department
Provides clinical breast exams, mammograms, pap tests, and pelvic exams for qualifying women.
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Sioux City Public Defender Office - Adult
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Friendly House
