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Provides information on Parkinson's disease, including its causes, symptoms, treatment options, and therapeutic activities to do at home. Also offers resources and insights to foster understanding and awareness about living with Parkinson's disease, promoting positive communication and interaction with individuals affected by the condition.
Provides an easy-to-understand, basic information website about the law. The assumption is that the user has no prior knowledge of law or legal topics. This website can be a good starting point for understanding some legal issues. It seeks to help users find primary law, so anyone can read the original text being summarized, and to collect and link to accurate, authoritative sources, like the Iowa Judicial Branch or Iowa Attorney General websites, for example.
Works with primary care providers who identify social/emotional or developmental concerns, family stressors, or caregiver depression during well child medical exams. If a condition is identified, the family is referred to a support specialist who provides care coordination. Specialists may provide referrals for developmental screening, mental health or behavioral health services, or other needs, and will monitor the family's progress.
Offers support to hospital patients and/or families visiting patients receiving medical care or receiving services from Mary Lanning Memorial Healthcare. Guest rooms are allocated on a space-available basis with reservations accepted up to two weeks in advance. Assignment of rooms is first-come, first-serve and available 365 days a year.
Five private bedrooms and five private suites for general medical visitors and their families.
Provides resilience training to enhance positive behaviors and protective factors that support sustained personal readiness and resiliency through education and skill-building. The training equips participants with intellectual and emotional tools to optimize long-term health, performance, and deployment readiness. Additionally, offers a Suicide Prevention Program aimed at reducing suicide risk among Soldiers, Army Civilians, and Family members through early identification and intervention strategies.
The program includes access to immediate assistance via suicide prevention hotlines, which provide support for individuals experiencing suicidal feelings or those concerned about others. Hotline services include crisis assessment, resource mobilization, and emergency intervention as needed, available through telephone, email, chat, and text. These initiatives collectively promote overall health, readiness, and well-being for Iowa National Guard Soldiers and their families.
For those in the street outreach program must call in and schedule a time slot (only 4 slots per day), and one load of laundry limit. A case manager must refer them to this list to sign up.
Willis Dady Works - Offers shower/laundry - Mon, Wed, Fri 9 am-1 pm, first come, first served basis, no case manager necessary.
Provides case management and referral information to households to help them build and maintain stability within the family and household. Services may include some financial assistance to help reach stability.
Works to reduce the incidents of child sexual abuse through public awareness and education. The ads are a "call to action" encouraging adults to call or go online for free materials that educate adults to prevent, recognize and react responsibly to child sexual abuse. HELPLINE is a national toll-free number for community based referrals that will immediately route callers to an information and referral service representative, who can provide referrals to sexual abuse resources in the local community. PARENT EDUCATION & GUIDANCE through community partnerships. STEWARDS OF CHILDREN is a sexual abuse prevention training program that provides front-line training for organizations and corporations that serve children and youth. INFO and PRODUCTS including 5 Steps booklets, Rack cards, Risk Management Essentials and much more. WEBSITE features recent articles on child sexual abuse, book suggestions, mandatory reporting laws, a Darkness to Light sponsored internet radio talk show and access to educational materials.
Fights type 1 diabetes (T1D) by funding research, advocating for policies that accelerate access to new therapies, and providing a support network for millions of people around the world impacted by T1D. Outreach program includes the delivery of a Bag of Hope or Adult T1D Kit for families. Mentor families are provided to those newly diagnosed. Support groups for families and adults meet monthly. class="pasteContent_RTE">Educational brochures and videos, newsletter with information both locally and nationally on fundraising events, research and products.
Offers Child Care Expense Assistance through the Iowa Department of Human services is available to the children of income-eligible parents who are absent for a portion of the day due to employment or participation in academic or vocational training or PROMISE JOBS activities. Assistance may also be available for a limited period of time to the children of a parent looking for employment. APPLY TO BE A REGISTERED CHILD CARE PROVIDER. SEARCH FOR REGISTERED CHILD CARE PROVIDERS at www.hhs.iowa.gov
Helps low income residents and households conserve fuel and reduce energy costs by making homes and apartments more energy efficient. Also provides many health and safety upgrades. Services include air sealing, attic and wall insulation, HVAC repair or replacement, electric base load reduction (lighting and refrigerator replacement), ventilation and moisture control measures (and other health/safety measures).
Maximum $15,000 for energy-related weatherization and repair work (per client's home)
Maximum $3,500 for health and safety-related measures.
Provides individual and family therapy to youth receiving case management services, as well as education, support, and therapy for biological parents and foster parents. Therapy sessions typically take place within foster homes, facilitating better communication with foster parents regarding clients’ behaviors and their ability to adjust to living in foster care. Additionally, offers training to help youth and families develop conflict resolution skills, equipping them with techniques to address disagreements constructively and prevent escalation.
Offers a before and after school program. Activities such as free play, sports, games, arts & crafts, snack time, and time for homework are conducted on a daily basis by staff in the child’s home school.
The agency is responsible for tax collection for state and local governments, regulating the manufacture, distribution, and sale of alcoholic beverages, and overseeing local property tax assessments. It also serves as the funding agent for the Illinois Housing Development Authority. Additionally, the agency provides access to tax forms, including federal and state tax forms, property tax relief applications, rent rebate and renter's tax credit applications, property value reassessment applications, utility tax exemption applications, and other related documents, which are available in physical locations or online for download.
- Ames - 3718 Lincoln Way, 515-292-8454, Mon-Thu 9 am-7 pm, Fri-Sat 9 am-8 pm, Sun 12 pm-5 pm.
- Ankeny - 509 N. Ankeny Blvd, 515-963-0209, Mon-Thu 9 am-7 pm, Fri-Sat 9 am-8 pm, Sun 12 pm-5 pm.
- Boone - 1504 S. Story Street, 515-432-7539, Mon-Thu 9 am-7 pm, Fri-Sat 9 am-8 pm, Sun 12 pm-5 pm.
- Des Moines East - 3251 E. Euclid Avenue, 515-265-6650, Mon-Thu 9 am-7 pm, Fri-Sat 9 am-8 pm, Sun 12 pm-5 pm.
- Des Moines Outlet - 6345 SE 14th Street, 515-285-5454, Mon-Sat 9 am-6 pm, Sun 12 pm-5 pm.
- Indianola - 1510 N. Jefferson Way, 515-961-6400, Mon-Thu 9 am-7 pm, Fri-Sat 9 am-8 pm, Sun 12 pm-5 pm.
- Johnston - 5355 NW 86th Street, 515-402-4169, Mon-Thu 9 am-7 pm, Fri-Sat 9 am-8 pm, Sun 12 pm-5 pm.
- Marshalltown - 100 Lafrentz Drive, 641-752-2431, Mon-Thu 9 am-7 pm, Fri-Sat 9 am-8 pm, Sun 12 pm-5 pm.
- Newton - 1118 1st Avenue E., 641-792-7472, Mon-Thu 9 am-7 pm, Fri-Sat 9 am-8 pm, Sun 12 pm-5 pm.
- Ottumwa - 850 N. Quincy Avenue, 641-682-4704, Mon-Thu 9 am-7 pm, Fri-Sat 9 am-8 pm, Sun 12 pm-5 pm.
- Urbandale - 4520 NW Urbandale Drive, 515-270-6631, Mon-Thu 9 am-7 pm, Fri-Sat 9 am-8 pm, Sun 12 pm-5 pm.
- Waukee - 170 Laurel Street SE, 515-987-1131, Tue-Sat 10 am-6 pm.
- West Des Moines Valley West - 1600 Valley West Drive, 515-225-1908, Mon-Thu 9 am-7 pm, Fri-Sat 9 am-8 pm, Sun 12 pm-5 pm.
Provides financial help to individuals who do not live in Bloomington who are passing through the city of Bloomington to get to the next largest town or city. The most inexpensive form of transportation will be used. If traveling by car, assistance may be a voucher for gasoline.
