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Peace and Power Counseling

706 North 129th Street, Omaha, NE 68154

Mental health services including counseling for depression, anxiety, and relationship issues.

Offers treatment of other process addictions including video game compulsion, co-dependency, compulsive eating, compulsive exercising, compulsive spending, etc.

Offers couple counseling by a therapist trained to level 3 Gottman method, using research-based effective couple counseling techniques.

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OneWorld Plattsmouth

122 South 6th Street, Plattsmouth, NE 68048

Works alongside medical clinicians to help patients manage depression, family concerns, anxiety, trauma, risky behaviors, chronic diseases, child and adolescent well-being, ADHD, substance use and abuse, family violence and more complex conditions. Psychiatrists consult with the medical and behavioral health clinicians to ensure that patients receive care through effective assessment and evaluation, diagnosis, medication management, and therapeutic services.

Offers counseling in English and Spanish, and counseling in other languages is available using interpreter services. Social Assistance Workers are available to help patients access resources, address urgent financial issues and work through housing problems, violence, sexual assault and other issues with the goal of promoting self-efficacy in all areas of life that impact health and well-being.

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Mind and Spirit Counseling Center

8553 Urbandale Avenue, Urbandale, IA 50322

Offers a full range of general counseling and psychotherapy services including individual (adult, child and adolescent), group, marital, and family counseling for individuals with emotional, relationship, and life adjustment issues. Counseling is holistic in approach, integrating mind-body-spirit for healing.  Include intensive psychotherapy (depression, stress, self-esteem, marriage, divorce, family, and grief counseling); psychological testing and evaluation; consultation to businesses, educational and religious institutions and counseling for pre-school through high school age youth and their families. The Center staff is interdisciplinary and includes pastoral counselors, psychologists, mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, clinical social workers, a healing touch practitioner and spiritual director, career counselor, a psychiatrist and psychiatric P.A. 

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South Central Iowa Center for Independent Living

109 North 3rd Street, Oskaloosa, IA 52577

Offers individuals with disabilities themselves peer support, exchanging common experiences, and help with skill development or practical day to day problem solving.

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Goodwill Industries of Northeast Iowa

2640 Falls Avenue, Waterloo, IA 50701
Provides assistance to people with disabilities to enable them to live independently in the community. Program support with budgeting, advocacy, shopping, household planning, medical appointments, recreation, and paperwork.

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Collaborative Solutions Institute

200 West Front Street, Suite 400A, Bloomington, IL 61701
Counseling for individuals, couples, and families for mental health issues, personal enhancement, relationships, strategies for life, improved communications, crisis management, grief counseling, and coping with chronic pain and illness.

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UnityPoint Health Counseling and Psychiatry

6000 University Avenue, Suite 200, West Des Moines, IA 50266
Provides a broad range of mental health services, treatment modalities, consultations and evaluation for children, adolescents and adults. Second location at Iowa Lutheran Hospital.

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Keys To Living - Cedar Rapids

1642 42nd Street NE, Suite J, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

Offers counseling services for a variety of needs, including anxiety, depression, anger management, trauma and emotional pain, grief, marriage and parenting challenges, and conditions such as ADD and ADHD.

Additionally, provides emotional support, information, and guidance for individuals with disabilities, those dealing with illnesses (including potentially fatal conditions), or those coping with the effects of illness, injury, or surgery. Services also address life adjustments, coping strategies, and decision-making to enhance independent functioning, as well as support for individuals with a family history of specific health conditions or disabilities.

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Northwestern Medicine Living Well Cancer Resources

442 Williamsburg Avenue, Geneva, IL 60134

Provides free programs and services to people impacted by cancer, which are offered from the point of diagnosis through early survivorship.  Services include:

- Medical Presentations

- Counseling and Social Work Services

- Survivorship Programs

- Support Groups

- Stress Management

- Touch Therapy

- Healing Through Art

- Wig Boutique and Beautiful You Workshops

- Nutrition Classes

- Mindful Movements

- Individualized Exercise Program

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Piatt County Mental Health Center

1921 North Market Street, Monticello, IL 61856

DS services include a Mon-Fri Community Day Service Program, Community Support Services (including CILA and Respite), and Supported Employment Services. Supports provided by staff are based upon each individual’s needs, preferences, and strengths.

Also provides a Children's Home Based program for individuals from birth to age 18 with a Developmental Disability. Services included are behavior intervention and treatment, service facilitation, and personal support.

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OneWorld West

4101 South 120th Street, Sports Plaza, Omaha, NE 68137

Works alongside medical clinicians to help patients manage depression, family concerns, anxiety, trauma, risky behaviors, chronic diseases, child and adolescent well-being, ADHD, substance use and abuse, family violence and more complex conditions. Psychiatrists consult with the medical and behavioral health clinicians to ensure that patients receive care through effective assessment and evaluation, diagnosis, medication management, and therapeutic services.

Offers counseling in English and Spanish, and counseling in other languages is available using interpreter services. Social Assistance Workers are available to help patients access resources, address urgent financial issues and work through housing problems, violence, sexual assault and other issues with the goal of promoting self-efficacy in all areas of life that impact health and well-being.

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RAMP Disability Resources and Services - Winnebago County

202 Market Street, Rockford, IL 61107

RAMP works with students and their families to learn the laws that protect the rights of a student with a disability, how to navigate the maze of community services, and to learn the skills required to achieve their goals.

Services include legal rights training, self-advocacy skills training, peer support, independent living skills training, transition planning guidance, educational workshops, and assistance with letter writing.

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Open Door Health Center - Elgin

1665 Larkin Avenue, Elgin, IL 60123

Serves as a primary care medical home specializing in sexual health and wellness. Services include:

-- Education, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

-- HIV specialty care.

-- Outreach and prevention for high risk populations.

-- STI testing and treatment.

-- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).

For those infected with HIV/AIDS, Open Door Health Center provides the following services:

-- Medical primary care.

-- Case management.

-- Psychiatric/mental health support.

-- Substance abuse therapy.

-- Support groups.

-- Oral health.

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RAMP Disability Resources and Services - Stephenson County

2155 West Galena Avenue, Freeport, IL 61032

RAMP works with students and their families to learn the laws that protect the rights of a student with a disability, how to navigate the maze of community services, and to learn the skills required to achieve their goals.

Services include legal rights training, self-advocacy skills training, peer support, independent living skills training, transition planning guidance, educational workshops, and assistance with letter writing.

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Northwestern Medicine Living Well Cancer Resources - Warrenville

4525 Weaver Parkway, Suite 103, Warrenville, IL 60555

Provides free programs and services to people impacted by cancer, which are offered from the point of diagnosis through early survivorship.  Services include:

- Medical Presentations

- Counseling and Social Work Services

- Survivorship Programs

- Support Groups

- Stress Management

- Touch Therapy

- Healing Through Art

- Wig Boutique and Beautiful You Workshops

- Nutrition Classes

- Mindful Movements

- Individualized Exercise Program

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OneWorld Northwest

4229 North 90th Street, Omaha, NE 68134

Works alongside medical clinicians to help patients manage depression, family concerns, anxiety, trauma, risky behaviors, chronic diseases, child and adolescent well-being, ADHD, substance use and abuse, family violence and more complex conditions. Psychiatrists consult with the medical and behavioral health clinicians to ensure that patients receive care through effective assessment and evaluation, diagnosis, medication management, and therapeutic services.

Offers counseling in English and Spanish, and counseling in other languages is available using interpreter services. Social Assistance Workers are available to help patients access resources, address urgent financial issues and work through housing problems, violence, sexual assault and other issues with the goal of promoting self-efficacy in all areas of life that impact health and well-being.

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Wings of Hope Cancer Support Center

427 East Kanesville Boulevard, Suite 202, Council Bluffs, IA 51503

- CAREGIVER AND SELF-CARE HUDDLES: These 30-minute retreats are a relaxing and rejuvenating pause for survivors and care partners. Learn to find inner calm and a connection to others. Care Partner Huddle meets every Wednesday morning on Zoom, Self-Care Huddle meets early evening on Tuesdays on Zoom.

- COMPANION COUNSELING: Companion counseling services are a combination of generous listening and compassionate presence. Schedule a telephone, Zoom or in-person conversation during the week.

- SUPPORT GROUPS: Join others on the cancer journey by connecting in a support group. Meetings are facilitated by Carolyn Ettinger and are offered in a hybrid fashion (in person and on Zoom).

- LEARNING CIRCLES: Through healing and discovery circles, Wings of Hope affirms that we all have our own healing powers. The circles provide a safe and supportive environment where anyone can explore and engage in their own healing.

- GUIDED IMAGERY: This evidence-based meditation technique promotes relaxation and healing. Streaming audios are available online.

- HEALING GARDEN PROGRAMMING: In addition to opportunities for individual healing in our indoor garden space, Wings collaborates with community experts to offer complementary medicine programs on a monthly basis.

- HOPE CHEST RENEWAL ROOM: Provides free wigs, hats and other practical care items.

- HEALING TOUCH: A certified Healing Touch Practitioner provides therapy that works with each person’s energy field to support their natural ability to heal. Gentle Touch assists in balancing the individual’s physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being.

- HOPE PROGRAM: The cost of treatment can be overwhelming. Wings of Hope provides vouchers to assist qualified patients with symptom management medications, nutritional supplements, transportation assistance and home medical equipment.

- WINGSOFHOPE.ORG: Register by phone or by email.

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Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago

17 North State Street, Suite 650, Chicago, IL 60602

Offers support and education to individuals with epilepsy and seizure issues in need of mental health wellness. Services may include meeting with a clinician to identify challenges, individual, couple, or family counseling sessions, mindfulness training, and substance abuse support. 

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School Based Health Center at Bryan High School

4700 Giles Road, Omaha, NE 68157

Works alongside medical clinicians to help patients manage depression, family concerns, anxiety, trauma, risky behaviors, chronic diseases, child and adolescent well-being, ADHD, substance use and abuse, family violence and more complex conditions. Psychiatrists consult with the medical and behavioral health clinicians to ensure that patients receive care through effective assessment and evaluation, diagnosis, medication management, and therapeutic services.

Offers counseling in English and Spanish, and counseling in other languages is available using interpreter services. Social Assistance Workers are available to help patients access resources, address urgent financial issues and work through housing problems, violence, sexual assault and other issues with the goal of promoting self-efficacy in all areas of life that impact health and well-being.

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Keys To Living - Iowa City

1700 South 1st Avenue, Suite 22, Iowa City, IA 52240

Offers counseling services for a variety of needs, including anxiety, depression, anger management, trauma and emotional pain, grief, marriage and parenting challenges, and conditions such as ADD and ADHD.

Additionally, provides emotional support, information, and guidance for individuals with disabilities, those dealing with illnesses (including potentially fatal conditions), or those coping with the effects of illness, injury, or surgery. Services also address life adjustments, coping strategies, and decision-making to enhance independent functioning, as well as support for individuals with a family history of specific health conditions or disabilities.

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RAMP Disability Resources and Services - DeKalb County

115 North 1st Street, Dekalb, IL 60115

RAMP works with students and their families to learn the laws that protect the rights of a student with a disability, how to navigate the maze of community services, and to learn the skills required to achieve their goals.

Services include legal rights training, self-advocacy skills training, peer support, independent living skills training, transition planning guidance, educational workshops, and assistance with letter writing.

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Open Door Health Center - Aurora

157 South Lincoln Avenue, Suite K, Aurora, IL 60505

Serves as a primary care medical home specializing in sexual health and wellness. Services include:

-- Education, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

-- HIV specialty care.

-- Outreach and prevention for high risk populations.

-- STI testing and treatment.

-- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).

For those infected with HIV/AIDS, Open Door Health Center provides the following services:

-- Medical primary care.

-- Case management.

-- Psychiatric/mental health support.

-- Substance abuse therapy.

-- Support groups.

-- Oral health.

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Teen and Young Adult Health Center - South Omaha

4310 South 24th Street, Omaha, NE 68107

Works alongside medical clinicians to help patients manage depression, family concerns, anxiety, trauma, risky behaviors, chronic diseases, child and adolescent well-being, ADHD, substance use and abuse, family violence and more complex conditions. Psychiatrists consult with the medical and behavioral health clinicians to ensure that patients receive care through effective assessment and evaluation, diagnosis, medication management, and therapeutic services.

Offers counseling in English and Spanish, and counseling in other languages is available using interpreter services. Social Assistance Workers are available to help patients access resources, address urgent financial issues and work through housing problems, violence, sexual assault and other issues with the goal of promoting self-efficacy in all areas of life that impact health and well-being.

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Cancer Hope Network

2 North Road, Suite A, Chester, NJ 07930
Provides free one-on-one emotional support to adult cancer patients and their loved ones. Each volunteer is at least one year post-treatment or successfully undergoing maintenance therapies. They have faced more than 80 cancer types and speak 15 languages. Offers support from diagnosis, through treatment and into recovery.  The TACT (Talking About Clinical Trials) matches patients considering a clinical trial with trained volunteers who have participated in clinical trials.

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UnityPoint Health - Saint Luke's Hospital - Cedar Rapids

1026 A Avenue NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

Provides intensive therapy after a stroke, car accident or a sports injury or proactive therapy to avoid injury. Offers to work with individuals and family members to develop an individualized treatment plan to meet your unique needs to help ensure you have the support you need to recover. Services include all types of physical, speech and occupational therapy, available through inpatient or outpatient settings. In addition, children's therapy services are offered, as well as a pain psychology program, and a physical medicine physiatry clinic for individuals living with pain or disabilities due to disease, disorders or injury.

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