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Offers the Crisis Observation Service (COS) is available to clients ages 5 or older who are experiencing psychiatric/psychological stress which does not require hospitalization. Provides a safe environment where you can meet with a crisis specialist, a nurse and a mental health professional. If appropriate, the COS staff may coordinate an assessment by a psychiatric nurse practitioner if indicated. COS clients must be able to maintain safe behaviors while utilizing the suite, be able to provide their own basic hygiene needs, be medically stable and willing to work with staff on intake paperwork and discharge planning. The crisis specialist may also be able to assist clients in setting up mental health appointments and services with Elevate CCBHC or their provider of choice.
Emergency shelter providing a safe place to stay for the night, as a short-term solution for those in need of immediate housing. The shelter is located on the west side of the building.
Provides housing for seniors ages 55 and older, disabled ages 40 years or older.
Travels to schools, youth groups, and communities to empower children and young adults, reaching students from grades K-12.
Presentations to youth, educators, mentors, parents, and social service agencies. Programs include Social Media Safety and Healthy Relationships.
Provides a 6-week program of prevention education to youth considered high risk. A separate and specific curriculum educates parents, educators, mentors, service providers, and community members to help keep youth safe.
Curriculum for adults include educators, law enforcement agencies, first responders, social service providers, healthcare professionals, retail and food service employees, religious organizations, PTA groups, and more.
Provides engineering and design of County roadway projects, including local resurfacing and bridge replacement. The division is responsible for the construction and maintenance of the County Secondary Road System, including ditch cleaning, roadway surface repairs, bridge and culvert repairs, and snow removal.
Provides in-person and virtual tax assistance to anyone free of charge with a special focus on taxpayers who are over 50 or have low-to-moderate income for the 2026 tax season. Free, year-round tax assistance is also available on the Internet. Taxpayers can post tax questions to online tax assistors by visiting the website.
Offers a transitional housing program for individuals living with HIV that are homeless. Services available for those in the program case management, emergency food pantry, emergency assistance grants, HIV education. Must be engaged in case coordination with Champaign Urbana Health District and agree to participate in non-medical case management. Residents are expected to be actively seeking permanent housing.
Provides childcare services to all infants and children ages 6 weeks to 12 years. Services also include a 3-year-old preschool.
Provides engineering and design of County roadway projects, including local resurfacing and bridge replacement. The division is responsible for the construction and maintenance of the County Secondary Road System, including ditch cleaning, roadway surface repairs, bridge and culvert repairs, and snow removal.
Provides library materials and resources to support the community of Leon and surrounding areas in order to meet their personal, educational and recreational needs. Public computers with open WIFI available during open hours.
