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Open Door Rehabilitation Center
Provides day programs for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Services include vocational training and community employment, community outreach, developmental training, and in home supports.
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Willowbrook Adult Day Center
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Southwestern Illinois Visiting Nurse Association
Helps older adults remain in their own homes by providing in-home and community-based services. Services include: comprehensive care coordination, adult day services, in-home assistance, automated medication dispenser, and respite care.
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Circle of Friends Adult Day Center
Provides health services and activities, including socialization opportunities, assistance with daily living tasks, supervision, medical monitoring, memory treatment services, arts and crafts, gardening, music, etc.
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Good Shepherd Manor
Provides skill training in a structured learning environment to help people with developmental disabilities succeed in the workplace, home, and social life.
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REM Iowa Community Services - Vinton
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Xilin Association - Elgin
Provides free adult day services for individuals with Medicaid. Offering free pick up and drop-off service, health and wellness support with a licensed nurse, activities, small mental health workshops, and meals.
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Mosaic - Beatrice
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Association for Individual Development
Provides skill training, paid work opportunities, community integration and employment to individuals in order to enhance and maintain their independence in community living. The program gives support, assistance and advocacy for individuals with developmental disabilities.
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Area Residential Care
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VODEC - Omaha
Community based residential programs for persons with intellectual disabilities over 16 years of age; private and state placements; teach daily living, hygiene, cooking, independent living skills, and mobility skills.
Prevocational services for persons with intellectual disabilities.
Job skills and job placement.
Day services for persons with multiple/severe disabilities.
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Grace Estates Adult Day Center
Offers interim/respite care for family members caring for seniors, providing physical activity, social stimulation, emotional connections, and more.
Services include:
- Transportation (provides rides to and from the facility for clients)
- Nutritious meals (breakfast snack, catered lunch and afternoon snack)
- Medication reminders
- Mental stimulation games: bingo, dominoes, chess, cards, puzzles, etc.
- Discussion groups (books, Bible study and current events)
- Light physical fitness such as Zumba, stretching, stationary bikes, chair exercise etc.
- Therapy station – physical and occupational
- Crafts (painting, knitting, etc)
- Activities such as balloon volleyball, pool billiard, nature walks (weather permitting), karaoke and sing along, musical performances, gardening, movies
- Salon day
- Holiday and birthday celebrations
- Field trips, and more.
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Arc of the Quad Cities Area, The - Moline Opportunity Center
Provides skill training in a structured learning environment to help people with developmental disabilities succeed in the workplace, home, and social life.
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Central Iowa Residential Services - Tama
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Fox Valley Community Services
Provides older adults in need of additional supportive services, a place to participate in social and recreational activities while receiving necessary care and supervision. This program is meant for seniors who are in partial or total need of dependent help, socially isolated, physically or mentally impaired, and have an inability to manage personal care.
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Thrive Community Services
Provides community day services that focus on developmental skills, daily living skills, and vocational training. Individualized, person-centered goals are developed to promote skill acquisition and foster independence.
Services are provided on a self-contained unit where emphasis is placed on the needs of older adults, including reminiscing, health and aging related issues, socialization opportunities, and retention of skills. Specific services are provided to meet the needs of individuals with dementia.
Also provides classes that clients can choose from, depending on interest, and spend the day learning and doing things that they enjoy.
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Trivium Life Services - Council Bluffs, IA Day Habilitation
Engages clients in structured activities centered on personal choice, individualized care, and goal setting. The program offers social interaction and community engagement. Typical activities range from day trips and volunteering with local organizations to working on personal goals like self-advocacy, health monitoring, and adaptive skills.
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Cornerstone Services - Kankakee - Harvard Road
Provides multiple forms of community services for individuals with disabilities. Specific services vary based on location, but generally include:
- Various kinds of activities.
- Community outings.
- Learning and developing social skills.
- Learning and developing basic skills.
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Senior Services Associates - McHenry
Helps senior citizens, who might otherwise need nursing home care, to remain in their own homes by providing in-home and community-based services. Services include comprehensive care coordination, adult day services, in-home services (cleaning, meals, laundry, shopping/running errands, and personal hygiene), and an automated medication dispenser service.
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Developmental Services - Marshalltown
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Community Alliance
Services for adults with mental illness.
- Day rehabilitation programs provide daily living skills, pre-vocational, social skills training, and special activities.
- Community support services provide one-to-one assistance in independent living, to maximize community participation and enhance quality of life.
- Residential rehabilitation provides a structured skill-building program within a group home setting.
- Vocational services provides work-related training, both on and off the job, to assist individuals with mental illness to choose, obtain, and retain employment.
- Peer Specialists are trained to assist those newly diagnosed with a mental health issue or are in the midst of recovery and need motivation. Peer Specialists offer insight for dealing with mental illness and how it impacts work, relationships, finances, health, and more. They also connect clients with resources and programs.
- Assertive Community Treatment services provide a clinical team that delivers treatment, rehabilitation, and support services for persons in the community.
- Case management services including assistance in applying for entitlements/financial aid, and coordination of services.
- Community housing (e.g. apartments) linked with mental health rehabilitation and support services.
- Family education services offer education and support to family members affected by mental illness. Individual and family sessions available. Family to Family classes offered every eight weeks.
- Psychiatric Outpatient including medication management and counseling coupled with primary health care services. Also includes care coordination and health and wellness services.
- First Episode Psychosis services for persons 14-34 years of age and experiencing first time with psychosis.
- Crisis Services provides immediate mental health support for people of all ages to help resolve a crisis situation. The team will come to the client as a mobile crisis team as needed and provide follow-up support after the crisis. Contact is available from a crisis team member and/or therapist within 24-48 hours after delivering crisis services. Tele-health options are available for follow-up.
- Peer support specialists provide peer navigation services for individuals who are struggling or are in recovery from opioid addiction. Peer staff will provide assistance with accessing treatment services, care coordination to access community-based services, and support that helps in promoting recovery.
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Mosaic - Axtell
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REM Iowa Community Services - Mount Pleasant
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Trivium Life Services - Ida Grove, IA
Engages clients in structured activities centered on personal choice, individualized care, and goal setting. The program offers social interaction and community engagement. Typical activities range from day trips and volunteering with local organizations to working on personal goals like self-advocacy, health monitoring, and adaptive skills.
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Cornerstone Services - Joliet
Provides multiple forms of community services for individuals with disabilities. Specific services vary based on location, but generally include:
- Various kinds of activities.
- Community outings.
- Learning and developing social skills.
- Learning and developing basic skills.