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Vocational training, support, and other mental health services to adults with chronic mental illness.
Group sessions focus on weekly topics, rotating among:
- Health and wellness.
- Personal safety.
- Self esteem/self acceptance.
- Love, belonging, and relationships.
- Goal setting and personal growth.
- Anxiety/anger management and coping skills.
- Job and work skills.
- Daily life management.
- Leisure skills/time management.
- Creativity.
Special activities may include cooking classes, karaoke, and day trips.
Provides food to those in need in the Adams, Brown, Pike and Schuyler County communities. These pantries are drop in only and can be accessed during the open hours listed.
Provides adult and children's diapers, as well as personal hygiene supplies.
Provides housing for seniors and those with disabilities at two locations, GreenTrees of Huntley and SilverTrees of Richmond. Both locations offer housing to seniors, ages 62 and older, or to disabled adults of any age. Subsidized and income based rent options are available.
Legal service program that helps:
- Individuals and families obtain and maintain Medicaid and Medicare and obtain coverage for services needed.
- With medical assistance denials, terminations, spend down issues (Medicaid, Medicare).
- Older adults and people with disabilities get the help needed to remain in their own home or secure coverage for long-term care.
- Older adults and people with disabilities establish powers of attorney.
- With nursing home discharges.
- Family members obtain guardianship or other legal authority to care for loved ones.
- People with HIV/AIDS obtain care and services.
Provides access to a 24 hour helpline with care coordination specialists offering resource referrals, case management and support to Illinois Veterans, family members, or caregivers experiencing emotional challenges associated with PTSD, mild TBI, Military Sexual Trauma (MST), stress, anxiety, depression, addiction and substance abuse.
Provides access to a 24 hour helpline with care coordination specialists offering resource referrals, case management and support to Illinois Veterans, family members, or caregivers experiencing emotional challenges associated with PTSD, mild TBI, Military Sexual Trauma (MST), stress, anxiety, depression, addiction and substance abuse.
Offers daytime homeless services including, use of shower, laundry, provision of clothing (if available), and case management.
Also acts as a warming center during general intake hours.
Offers residential treatment programs for adults with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. Those programs serve men and women, women with children, young adults, veterans, and essential and frontline workers. Also offers medically monitored detox and withdrawal management.
Sober living recovery homes and halfway houses provide wraparound support for individuals in early recovery. Also offers supportive housing for individuals living with mental health disorders.
Adult outpatient services include therapy, specialty care such as TMS therapy and MAT, family support and education, psychiatric care, intensive community-based case management, and fulfillment of legal behavioral healthcare requirements related to court systems.
Provides case/care management assessments for seniors who may need homemaker services.
Provides supportive housing services (transitional housing, supervised mental health housing, and senior assisted living at Fox River) and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services (CILA group homes, Competitive Integrated Employment, Home-Based Services and Community Day Services).
Offers a trauma informed environment for young adult men ages 10-18, must be referred by DCFS and DJJ heal from past trauma and develop life skills. Daily activities include celebrating holidays and birthdays, fitness groups and sports, fishing, arts and crafts, support groups, anger management, and off campus activities.
Centralia Residential - Provides mental health treatment for young adult women ages 15.5-17.5.
Mental health services offered in individual and group settings.
Provides harm reduction and prevention services, including: STI testing, safe sex supplies, syringe exchange, opioid reversal kits, and PrEP enrollment.
Provides housing for chronically homeless adults. This program allows for a focus on specific Chronically Homeless sub-populations in need in the community, such as women, persons with mental illness, substance abuse problems, or dual diagnosis; veterans; or those with HIV/AIDS.
Program designed to help overcome the fear of falling, set goals, and promote exercise.
Offers a wide range of behavioral healthcare and integrated care services. Services include the following:
Individualized Treatment Services includes, comprehensive mental health and substance use assessment, counseling services, crisis stabilization, life skills development, and dual diagnosis services.
Substance use treatment services includes, outpatient treatment services, DUI evaluations and risk education, substance abuse education, substance use counseling, and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT).
Psychiatric services include, medication assessment, medication monitoring, psychiatric services available in all Sinnissippi Centers' main office locations.
Provides Medicaid and Medicare-certified low cost clinics offering "one stop shop" for general health care needs.
A female support group where family, children and everything and anything can be discussed.
Savings plan for individuals with disabilities, allowing them to save without impacting their benefits.
Offers bank checking, bank savings, and investment options.
Individuals, families, businesses, and organizations can contribute up to $20,000 per year to an Enable account (as of 2026). Contributions may also qualify for a state income tax deduction of up to $10,000 (or $5,000 for married taxpayers filing separately).
Plan options offer tax-free investment growth, plus tax-free withdrawals when used for qualified disability expenses (such as housing, education, transportation, health care, and assistive technology).
Allows individuals and their loved ones to set aside funds for disability-related needs without jeopardizing eligibility for benefits (up to $100,000).
