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Mercer County Health Department
BBO-C is a statewide program (outside the City of Chicago) that provides pregnant and parenting clients with direct, comprehensive, nursing assessments and assistance to connect and engage with desired services and understand the importance of a medical home.
Nurse Navigator's provide nursing assessments and any immediate nursing interventions necessary to dyads (pregnant and postpartum individuals and their infants), helping to connect families to the needed supports available in their community during in-person visits. Nurses are required to conduct the initial pregnancy visit and initial postpartum visit for this program and are expected to follow up as indicated using clinical discretion. Non-nurse navigators may provide follow-up at the discretion of the nurse for collaborating with each family to identify and mitigate barriers to accessing desired supports and services.
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Norm Waitt Sr. YMCA
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Wayne County Public Health Department
Provides health maintenance visits, disease prevention, Public Health Preparedness, health education in the home and community, New Mom/New Baby visits, reportable disease follow up, communicable disease control, and immunizations.
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Mercy Northglen
Provides affordable, safe, service-enriched housing for low-income families.
The Resident Services Program, offered onsite by a Resident Services Coordinator, provides key activities and supports to residents for health and wellness, education (out-of-school time program), financial stability, housing stability, and community engagement.
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Marion County Public Health Department
Provided to ensure the health of mothers in the Appanoose, Clarke, Decatur, Jasper, Lucas, Marion, Monroe, Poweshiek, Ringgold, Wayne Counties. Services include finding health care coverage, finding a health care provider or dentists, education to promote a healthy pregnancy, evaluate emotional stress and family adjustment to pregnancy and parenting, oral health services, arranging transportation to medical and dental appointments, making doctor appointments, social support and guidance, nutrition education and home visit after delivery of the baby. Helps to ensure the health of children, birth to 21 years of age in Appanoose, Clarke, Decatur, Jasper, Lucas, Marion, Monroe, Poweshiek, Ringgold, Wayne Counties. Services include help locating a doctor or dentist, finding health care coverage -Title XIX or Hawk-i, reminders for child/children medical and dental checkups, making doctor appointments, help to find community resources, health education and support, oral health services, help with payments for physical and dental exams, blood lead testing, immunizations 0-6 years, 7-18 years and adult immunizations.
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University of Nebraska at Kearney
Individual and group counseling for UNK students and campus-wide programs - (308) 865-8248.
Student health services - (308) 865-8218.
Service and community leadership through the Greek system - (308) 865-8057.
Educational programs on alcohol and drug use - (308) 865-8248.
Career services for students and alumni - (308) 865-8501.
Child development center for children of UNK students, faculty, and staff - (308) 865-1576.
Library, open to UNK faculty, students, and the Kearney community - (308) 865-8535.
Learning center offers study skills, tutoring, make-up testing, and advising - (308) 865-8905.
Physical activity and wellness - (308) 865-8180.
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Clarke County Hospital
Provides a comprehensive range of medical, diagnostic, and testing services locally. Services include specialty clinics such as allergy, dietary, counseling, ear nose and throat, oncology, pulmonology, and surgery (both inpatient and outpatient). Emergency medical care is available for individuals requiring immediate assistance for acute illnesses or injuries.
Additional offerings include cardiac rehabilitation, social services, physical, occupational, and speech therapies, wellness programs, and sleep disorder clinics for preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services.
Hospice care is provided for terminally ill individuals and their families, offering medical care, pain management, emotional and spiritual support, and bereavement services. Health and disability-related support groups are available to connect individuals, families, and friends for mutual support and resource sharing.
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Crestview Village
Provides affordable, safe, service-enriched housing for low-income families.
The Resident Services Program, offered onsite by a Resident Services Coordinator, provides key activities and supports to residents for health and wellness, education (out-of-school time program), financial stability, housing stability, and community engagement.
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Jasper County Health Department
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Timbercreek Apartments
Provides affordable, safe, service-enriched housing for low-income families.
The Resident Services Program, offered onsite by a Resident Services Coordinator, provides key activities and supports to residents for health and wellness, education (out-of-school time program), financial stability, housing stability, and community engagement.
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Winnebago Public Health Department
Offers youth and adult programs in Diabetes prevention and treatment along with group classes and lifestyle coaching. A Diabetes Clinic is held weekly; patients can expect an individualized Diabetes Care Plan with an integrated team.
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Douglas County Health Department - Nebraska
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Marshalltown YMCA-YWCA
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Mercy Western Manor
Provides affordable, safe, service-enriched housing for low-income families.
The Resident Services Program, offered onsite by a Resident Services Coordinator, provides key activities and supports to residents for health and wellness, education (out-of-school time program), financial stability, housing stability, and community engagement.
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Adair County Health and Fitness Center
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Winnebago Public Health Department - Land of Wellness
Offers youth and adults programs in disease prevention and health promotion along with group exercise classes and personal training. The aquatics program is offered to residents as an additional avenue to maintain good health.
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Marshall County Public Health
Provides a comprehensive range of public health services tailored to address the diverse health needs of residents, including:
- Childhood vaccines and vaccinations for adults
- Essential health services such as flu and COVID shots
- Health, wellness, and mental health education and resources
- Disease assessment and monitoring
- Prevention initiatives
- Disaster and Emergency Preparedness
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Boys and Girls Club of Greater Dubuque
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Winnebago Public Health Department
Offers youth and adults programs in disease prevention and health promotion along with group exercise classes and personal training. The aquatics program is offered to residents as an additional avenue to maintain good health.
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Greater Altoona Community Services Campus
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Winnebago Public Health Department - Whirling Thunder Wellness Programs
Offers youth and adults programs in disease prevention and health promotion along with group exercise classes and personal training. The aquatics program is offered to residents as an additional avenue to maintain good health.
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Stonehill Communities
Provides a fitness center with strength and cardio equipment, a walking track, Hydro Worx treadmill pool, sauna, group fitness classes, personal training, and health coaching.
