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Provides counseling services for both individual treatment and group work. It can be focused on a specific issue or focused on broader patterns of thinking and behavior. Both require an individual to learn new, healthier ways to think and interact.
Online counseling option also available. An online session is conducted the same as an in-person session, with the exception of never having to leave the home or office. The format is face-to-face, in real time, over a computer.
Provides the following library services to residents of Freeport. Services include books (including eBooks), audiobooks, movies, music, and periodicals. Also offers free access to the internet (wireless), computer lab, meeting and study rooms, and programs for all ages.
Provides special education programs and diagnostic services to children with disabilities. Services include school psychology, school social work, speech and language therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, audiological services, early childhood services, special education instruction, and vocational instructions.
Offers a food pantries for families in need. Families are allowed to visit the pantry four time per month. Services allow individuals to pick and choose their own items, or families can receive a food box (box sizes go by family size).
Offers ways to explore options and to solve problems that sometimes occur for people with disabilities. Common issues include making adjustments to a newly acquired disability, experiencing changes in living arrangements and learning to use community services more effectively.
Provides mental health services that includes psychiatry, social work, counseling, psychology and nursing. Therapy and treatment are specifically oriented to each person, treating everyone as an individual.
Frequent mental health issues treated include depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorder, schizophrenia, trauma-related issues, adjustment disorders, stress, aging issues, and parenting concerns.
Psychiatry is offered for adults and children through the use of telehealth/video-conferencing as well as face-to-face services. Nursing services are also provided in conjunction with psychiatry and include medication management.
Offers a before and after school program. Services provide safe, fun, and learning activities for children. From creative arts and hands-on science experiments to games and interactive projects. Assistance with homework is also provided. Bus services may also be provided from local schools.
Offers a full range of outpatient psychological services including psychological evaluations for children and adults.
Psychotherapy services offered include:
- Psychological testing
- Diagnostic interviews
- Individual, couple, family, and group therapy
- Parent support and education
- Play-based therapy for children
- Consultation with schools and other allied health providers
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Trauma and abuse
- Anger
- Low self-esteem
- Relationship complications and marital conflict
- Children's behavior problems, developmental disabilities, learning disabilities, and attention deficit disorders
Offers a client choice food pantry.
Provides several individualized services in order to deter child abuse. Services provided:
- When first contacted, several members of BACA will ride to the child's house and present the child with a patch, stickers, and a photograph of the child with their new biker family. Two bikers are assigned to the child as their primary contacts.
- If abuse or harassment continues, members will create a presence at the home, being visible at times when the family may be most vulnerable.
- Court appearances are also available. Assigned bikers will appear in order to provide support for the child and reduce fear about testifying against their abuser.
Other services available:
- Providing escorts if the child feels unsafe.
- Riding by the child's home on a regular basis.
- Staying with children if they are alone or frightened.
- On-site support if needed, for the child's reassurance.
Comprehensive reproductive health center providing prenatal and family planning (birth control) services. Other services include free pregnancy testing for women of any age, testing/treatment of sexually transmitted diseases for males and females, hormone replacement therapy, sterilization, education programs on sexual responsibility, female camp, school and sport physicals, and annual examinations for adult women. Bus tokens may be available for those with transportation needs.
Currently enrolling Iowa women in a program that provides free birth control services to those who have no insurance and meet income qualifications. Can provide long acting reversible birth control to any woman who medically qualifies for little to no out-of-pocket expense.
Teen pregnancy prevention program addresses questions relating to sexuality issues such as pregnancy, abstinence, birth control methods, and sexually-transmitted diseases. Anyone may request a free Teen Pack or Parent Pack, which include information on teen parenting, communication, birth control methods, and sexually transmitted diseases.
Offers primary care including family medicine, internal medicine, infectious disease management, pediatric care, OB/GYN services, prenatal and postpartum coordinated care with labor and delivery, immunizations and preventative screenings, and chronic care.
Offers an overnight shelter for men only with showers, hot breakfast, transportation support and connection to case management, health care, and other services. Provides 100 bed counts but ability to expand to 176 if needed. Individuals must be screened at Cunningham Township - 205 West Green Street Urbana, IL before 4 pm Monday-Friday (excluding holidays); or between 6 pm-8 pm at STRIDES - 70 East Washington Champaign, IL on any day.
Emergency winter shelter will be located at Armory at Park and 2nd St., Champaign, IL.
Provides health screenings including:
- Childhood lead poisoning
- Newborn screenings
- Tuberculosis (TB)
- Genetic screening (not testing)
- Pregnancy testing
Provides long-term care information which enables participants and their caregivers to make informed decisions based on the options available in their community.
Options discussed include home and community-based services like in-home care and adult day services, home-delivered meals, and other services available in their community.
Other options include supportive living facilities, assisted living facilities, and nursing facilities.
Provides a Mobile Crisis Response Unit to help those going through a mental health crisis. The team can provide immediate in-person or over-the-phone support. The team is partnered with 988 and can respond to any mental health crisis in Will County and southwest Cook County. After the initial call, the MCRT can provide up to 4 sessions of crisis stabilization.
