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Offers daily hot meals for older adults. Meal delivery available for individuals who are homebound.
Offers individual, couples, and family counseling, medication management, Substance use disorders, and domestic violence education.
Provides a variety of library services, book loans, reference services, video loans, enlarging machine for visually impaired, summer library program and all computer terminals are handicapped accessible. There is worldwide web access from computer terminals.
Provides support groups including Baby Bereavement Support Group for parents who have experienced loss during pregnancy, at birth or shortly after, or early SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) and Bariatric Support Group for Patients who have either had weight-loss surgery or are interested in having surgery.
Food pantry, typically providing a week's worth of food for a family of four. By appointment for seniors only. Call the Wednesday before Thursday pantry to schedule appointment between 1-3 pm. Located next to Central Middle School. Go to 120th and L, turn right at Anne Street. Head west, turn left at the church. Go to the Far South Entrance of the church, under the permanent triangle shaped awning. Those who arrive early have the best chance at having more choices.
Provides an opportunity for a caregiver to receive appropriate, temporary, substitute care and supervision of a functionally impaired person. Aim is to enable the caregiver to maintain his or her support/assistance to the older person. Respite services can be used for a variety of reasons such as a day out with friends, to attend church, vacation, and attend support group meetings.
Offers substance abuse evaluations.
Offers nursing and hospice care services for individuals with terminal illness or who are homebound.
Services include hospice medical director who consults with staff and patients, nursing visits scheduled as needed, 24-hour on-call staff, C.N.A. visits as scheduled, expert pain and symptom control using appropriate medications and holistic methods, psychosocial assistance and support, financial and legal information/referrals, spiritual support through the spiritual care team with patient's permission, volunteers to offer assistance in errands, companionship, conversation, counseling for patient, family, and community, education for family, facilities, and community, assistance with funeral planning and arrangements, grief support for patient, family, and community, and home health aide.
Assists students with disabilities with job exploration counseling, work-based learning experiences, counseling on post-secondary education, workplace readiness training, and self advocacy.
Provides police and dispatch services responsible for emergency assessment and response.
Financial assistance for shelter, utilities, and other basic needs. Emergency assistance available for rental eviction or utility disconnection. Assistance for car repair assistance for those employed or seeking employment.
Provides a support groups for individuals affected by epilepsy. Different groups for adults, teens, caregivers, or parents. Groups are in person or virtual. Participants must register online for the group they want to participate in.
