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4060 McFarland Road, Rockford, IL 61111

Milestone

Provides supportive services, guidance, and situational intervention to allow developmentally disabled individuals to maintain or enhance their ability to live in the Rockford community and surrounding area.  Services include self-care, social skills, educational and vocational skills with physical and developmental disabilities.

Work with each individual to develop and initiate a support plan to meet their needs and personal goals.

Assists individuals in securing services and opportunities not provided by Milestone.

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United Way of the Midlands
3895 Stadium Drive, Sioux City, IA 51106

Pier Center for Autism

Social skills group led by speech language pathologist. Social Smarts Group meets weekly for six weeks and focuses on improved social skills in a small group setting with similarly aged peers; children and teenagers. An experienced speech pathologists leads the group.

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United Way of the Midlands
1026 A Avenue NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

UnityPoint Health - Saint Luke's Hospital - Cedar Rapids

Provides mental and behavioral health services for children and adolescents. Services for children include, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, anger management and social skills training, abuse counseling, individual and family therapy services such as PLAY therapy, cognitive behavior therapy and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing. 

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United Way of the Midlands
2350 Oakdale Boulevard, Coralville, IA 52241

ChildServe - Iowa City

Offers skill-building services to help children and young adults increase their independence and confidence. Each child has their own set of goals to improve communication, motor, and social skills. Program allows children and young adults to safely explore their community, and join activities they’re interested in by focusing on learning life skills from learning to make a bed or do their laundry, to getting a library card or planning a night with their friends.

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United Way of the Midlands
210 Russell Street, Creston, IA 50801

Crossroads Behavioral Health Services - Creston

Offers to help families and children manage mental health challenges, healthy choices, and social issues at home and in the community. Services are provided in the home on a weekly basis, sometimes more often if needed. This allows children and families to learn and apply skills in their natural setting. Areas addressed include communication, conflict resolution, social skills, and emotional coping.

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United Way of the Midlands
1915 Philadelphia Street, Ames, IA 50010

ChildServe - Ames

Offers skill-building services to help children and young adults increase their independence and confidence. Each child has their own set of goals to improve communication, motor, and social skills. Program allows children and young adults to safely explore their community, and join activities they’re interested in by focusing on learning life skills from learning to make a bed or do their laundry, to getting a library card or planning a night with their friends.

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United Way of the Midlands
5406 Merle Hay Road, Suite G, Johnston, IA 50131

ChildServe - Johnston

Offers skill-building services to help children and young adults increase their independence and confidence. Each child has their own set of goals to improve communication, motor, and social skills. Program allows children and young adults to safely explore their community, and join activities they’re interested in by focusing on learning life skills from learning to make a bed or do their laundry, to getting a library card or planning a night with their friends.

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United Way of the Midlands
405 East McLane, Osceola, IA 50213

Crossroads Behavioral Health Services - Osceola

Offers to help families and children manage mental health challenges, healthy choices, and social issues at home and in the community. Services are provided in the home on a weekly basis, sometimes more often if needed. This allows children and families to learn and apply skills in their natural setting. Areas addressed include communication, conflict resolution, social skills, and emotional coping.

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United Way of the Midlands