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Provides psychiatric evaluations, medication education, and medication monitoring.
Offers veterans and experts on federal, state, and local veteran resources. Services include assisting veterans to apply for federal and state benefits as well as provide resources related to compensation, pension, health care, education, employment, burial and survivor, housing, permits, transportation, and military records.
Meals served daily to residents and the community. Lunch is not served on the weekends.
Provides food pantry services to residents of the area served. Visitors may choose a specified number of foods from each category (proteins, grains, vegetables, and fruits) and basic staple foods. Grocery items include perishable and nonperishable foods.
Personal care items (toothbrushes, soap, toilet paper, etc.) may be available when donations have been received.
First-time visitors receive a listing of community resources to help connect with other community services.
Outpatient mental health therapy for children, adults, and families. In-person and telehealth options available.
Outpatient mental health services are now located at 1551 Indian Hills Drive, Building C, Upper Level, Sioux City, IA.
Central contact for 17 counties providing basic health monitoring, nutrition education, USDA nutrition program providing food vouchers and packages tailored to needs, including formula for infants.
Clinics in Ainsworth, Atkinson, Aurora, Broken Bow, Burwell, Central City, Greeley, Loup City, O’Neill, Ord, Spencer, St. Paul, and Valentine.
Offers free support groups to survivors of domestic violence and their children during a 10-week session, to help enhance life after domestic violence. Parents and caregivers attend free weekly classes while their children attend classes to engage in activities to help them process and heal from past trauma.
Transportation is provided for those in need.
DCFS has the primary responsibility of protecting children and strengthening families through the investigation and intervention of suspected child abuse or neglect by parents and other caregivers.
DCFS links families with community services to address struggles families are having, offers preventative services to referred families in an attempt to keep family units together to address findings of abuse/neglect, and works with families who have children under the legal custody of DCFS while working to reunify families when possible or provide a permanent home for children.
As part of its duties, DCFS also licenses and monitors all Illinois child welfare agencies, child care agencies, domestic and international adoption providers, and group homes in the state.
Offers HAWK-I which provides the CHIP benefits (Children's Health Insurance Program) which offers health care insurance coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes. Depending on the size of the family Hawk-I is from free to no more than $40.00 per month; See website for income guidelines. TO APPLY call 1-800-257-8563 or visit www.hawk-i.org
