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Powell Chemical Dependency Center
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Tabitha Residence - Good House
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Autism Action Partnership
Offers education courses designed to help autistic adults develop essential skills for greater independence.
- The curriculum includes courses from four main domains: social, daily living, work, and finance. Each course focuses on hands-on learning, allowing participants to practice new skills.
- Empowers autistic adults to pursue their personal and professional goals, providing tools and resources to help them navigate life's challenges with increased autonomy and resilience.
- Courses are available in person and virtually, and financial assistance is available to those that qualify.
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City Sprouts
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Community Resource Center
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Community Resource Center - Carlyle
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CCSI Case Coordination - Clinton Office
Provides healthy aging classes held throughout the year at advertised locations addressing Fall Prevention (A Matter of Balance), Chronic Disease Self Management (Take Charge of Your Health; Live Well, Be Well), Caregiver Coping Skills (Stress Busting for Family Caregivers) and Diabetes Self Management (Take Charge of Your Diabetes).
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Norse Transport
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Sieda Community Resource Center - Keokuk County
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Union County Hospital
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Webster County
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - Shelby County
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Iowa State University Extension and Outreach - East Pottawattamie County
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Potter's Wheel Ministries - Main Office
Faith based sober living program for men. One-year commitment with open end date. Must attend bible study, group meeting, Celebrate Recovery, and church.
Fully furnished one bedroom apartment for $350 per month plus electricity.
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Mary Lanning Healthcare Home Care Services
Home Health Care and Hospice services available through community partners.
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Greene County Probation
Offers adult probation services, juvenile court services, truancy mediation for local schools, adult community service monitoring, work program and alcohol diversion program.
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First Presbyterian Church of Morrison
A free meal is served once a month at the church for anyone in need. Drive up or in-person dining is available.
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Boys Town - South Omaha
Out of home placement option for children and adolescents whose special needs hinder their success in a traditional foster care placement.
Offers 30 hours of training, in-service training, professional consultation, 24 hour on call support services, respite services for foster parents, and performance evaluations.
Foster parents are reimbursed for the child's basic needs, with an additional stipend for providing treatment.
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West Central Illinois Area Agency on Aging
Provides free amplified phones to individuals with hearing loss, and/or who are late-deafened, or deaf. Braille phones available to the blind. Cell phone amplifiers available. Voicebox amplification and other specialized equipment available for lease.
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Polk County Juvenile Detention Center
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Compass
Works with families to identify new strategies for communication and relating. Also works with individuals who struggle with anxiety, depression, PTSD and past trauma.
Intensive Family Preservation: therapists and family skill builders work with families in their home to help prevent a child’s removal from the home into foster care. Each case consists of six weeks of intensive family therapy and support. Therapists are available to assist the family 24 hours a day with crisis situations, but also help to relieve conflicts so the family can remain intact. Administered in the family home and only available through a referral from a DHHS child and family specialist.
Outpatient Therapy Program: provides individual and family counseling and support to children in foster care, foster parents, and biological parents of children who have been removed from the home. We accept most insurance and offer payment solutions for uninsured or underinsured.
The outpatient clinic for mental health services is open to the community, available in the office or via telehealth. Therapists help clients work through mental health concerns such as anxiety, depression, a bi-polar disorder, addiction, PTSD, dementia, grief, loss and more.
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Midwest Medical Center
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US Census Bureau - Chicago Regional Office
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Central Iowa Regional Housing Authority
Offers The Housing Choice Voucher Homeownership Option to assist low-income families that are eligible for HUD housing and Section 8 housing to become homeowners. Under this program families may choose a house for purchase anywhere in the CIRHA service area, instead of using their voucher for rental assistance.
This program does not include Knoxville and Pella.
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Marion County Public Health Department