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Robert Young Center - Mental Health Outpatient
Adult services include individual, marital, or family therapy; psychiatric services to assess the need for medication therapy; intensive outpatient program available during weekdays to transition from, or as an alternative to, inpatient hospitalization.
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Partial Hospitalization - Immanuel
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Omaha Home for Boys
Offers a number of behavioral health, mental health and substance abuse services that are both trauma focused and strengths based. Services offered place a high emphasis on education, practice, and development of new skills to help individuals achieve goals.
The Clinical Services Program expands beyond the Home’s youth to serve other youth and families in the community. Services open to the public:
- Evaluations – Available for individuals who have been court ordered to receive an initial diagnostic interview or for those who need evaluated for mental health, behavioral health or substance abuse treatment.
- Intensive Outpatient Program – A comprehensive, structured therapy program to help adolescents overcome substance abuse and mental health symptoms.
- Outpatient Program – A treatment plan focusing on increasing strengths and resources to help individuals overcome mental health, substance abuse and co-occurring disorders.
- Day Reporting – A comprehensive and strengths focused daily program for youth who are struggling in their current environment and are in need of additional structure and activity; located on Omaha Home for Boys campus.
- Family Support – A skill building program for families and youth that helps enhance family functioning in the home and overall functioning in the community.
- Intensive Family Preservation – Directed by a licensed therapist and experienced skill builder, this service offers therapy and skill building for families and youth.
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UnityPoint Health - Finley Hospital
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Lincoln Prairie Behavioral Health Center
Offers families and children in Central and Southern Illinois the following services:
- 97 inpatient psychiatric beds for youth ages 3-17
- Array of outpatient programs including partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient to complement and supplement the community needs of Springfield
- Physicians to monitor medications and treat childhood behavioral and mental health needs
- Inpatient/Outpatient treatment options
- Free 24-hour assessments and referrals
- Multi-disciplined evaluations
- Qualified mental health professionals
- Behavioral therapy
- Expressive therapy
- Individual, group, and family counseling
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CenterPointe - MidPointe
Offers:
Adult Outpatient Therapy.
Youth Outpatient Therapy.
Adult Intensive Outpatient Therapy.
Psychiatric Services.
Peer Support.
SOAR - SSI/SSDI, Outreach, Access, and Recovery.
Community Support.
Support and Therapy Groups.
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Mary Greeley Medical Center
Provides mental health services for individuals ages 18 and older facing mental illness. Services include a crisis mental health evaluation in the Emergency Department, adult inpatient services offering 24-hour nursing care in a secure, therapeutic environment, and a transitional living program that provides community re-entry support services for those managing mental illness.
Also offers adult outpatient services and structured psychiatric day treatment programs, which provide a therapeutic environment with services such as individual, group, and family therapy, social and recreational activities, and adjunctive therapies for individuals who do not require full-time hospital care.
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Bryan Mental Health Services
Psychologists and therapists with specialized training work with children, adolescents, adults, and families.
Offers treatment for depression, anxiety, relationship issues, adjusting to life changes and many other areas including the shock, anger, grief, and other emotions than can accompany a medical diagnosis or chronic health condition (health psychology).
Outpatient services offered includes psychological evaluation; individual therapy; transitional services from inpatient and partial hospitalization; cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia; and specialty surgery evaluations such as bariatric surgery evaluations.
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UnityPoint Health - St Luke's
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Douglas County Community Mental Health Center
Acute psychiatric hospital serving the poor and under served.
Mental health inpatient, outpatient, intensive outpatient, social detox, and day treatment services to those who have no other alternatives to receive care.
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CenterPointe - Campus for Health and WellBeing
Offers:
Adult Outpatient Therapy.
Youth Outpatient Therapy.
Adult Intensive Outpatient Therapy.
Psychiatric Services.
Peer Support.
SOAR - SSI/SSDI, Outreach, Access, and Recovery.
Community Support.
Support and Therapy Groups.
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Partial Hospitalization - Mercy
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Goodwill of Central Iowa
Provides a structured and therapeutic environment for individuals with documented intellectual, physical, or mental disabilities. The program supports participants in building self-esteem, self-confidence, and self-belief by fostering independence and community integration.
Offering services such as individual, group, and family therapy, social and recreational activities, and adjunctive therapies to address acute or chronic mental or emotional disturbances. The program aims to help individuals develop their potential and work toward purposeful employment.
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OSF Saint Francis Medical Center
Offers many treatment services for various mental and behavioral health concerns.
Services provided:
- Psychological evaluation.
- Eating disorder treatment.
- Inpatient psychiatric treatment.
- Medication monitoring.
- Partial hospitalization psychiatric treatment.
- Substance Use Disorder treatment.
- General therapy services.
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Youth Care and Beyond, Inc.
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Daybreak
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CHI Health - Heritage Center
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Heartland Counseling Services, Inc. - The Life Center
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Mary Lanning Healthcare
Subacute inpatient psychiatric treatment for adults; voluntary, evaluation and treatment of acute symptoms of psychiatric disorders and co-occuring disorders.
Emergency protective custody for those age 19 and over, involuntary. Evaluation and treatment of acute symptoms, initiated by law enforcement personnel in Region 3.
Day psychiatric program, adult partial hospitalization.
Psychiatric home health provides in-home nursing assessment, occupational therapy to assess functional skills, psychology to assist with behavior plans for caregivers, and social work to provide in-home psychotherapy.
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University of Iowa - Behavioral Health Clinic
Provides treatment for children, adolescents, and adults with mental health needs. Specially trained UI Behavioral Health experts provide behavioral, cognitive, and psychiatric diagnoses and treatment throughout the continuum of life.
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Four Oaks Family and Children’s Services - Jeff Davis Center
Provides PHASE programming that incorporates evidence-based interventions for juvenile offenders. Participating youth are allowed to stay connected to their community, schools, and families, and graduate from PHASE with reduced risk to reoffend.
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Robert Young Center Community Support Program
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Partial Hospitalization - Immanuel
