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Provides emergency childcare and support for caregivers who have guardianship and custody of children, ages 0-6. The Crisis nursery provides for all of the needs of the children while in the nursery - for up to 72 hours at a time. Staff provide follow-up services, a nurturing Parenting Program group which includes a meal and childcare, and families in the community can call once every 30 days for help with diapers, wipes, and formula.
Provides staff who will help provide information, training and/or assistance to youth with significant disabilities, post high school, and individuals with disabilities living in nursing facilities with attention to deflection of people with significant disabilities at risk of entering institutions, so they may remain living in the community.
Provides protection to the community through disease surveillance, outbreak detection and investigation, the implementation of disease control and prevention measures, and the mandated reporting to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Educational and referral services are available to enhance community awareness and knowledge of signs, symptoms, treatment, and available resources for infectious diseases.
Housing program which provides stable housing and essential support services for people with serious mental illness.
Services begin with a screening to help get people of all ages to the right treatment. May follow with individual therapy that leads to group therapy, or crisis care that leads to stable housing.
Services include:
- Individual therapy;
- Group therapy;
- Family therapy;
- Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) and medication management;
- Psychiatric services;
- Court services;
- Crisis residential/triage services, and more.
Families with children 3 and under can receive a full box of diapers/pull-ups every 30-days. Individuals that may need adult diapers may qualify as well.
Provides a food pantry to those in need.
Offers a food pantry to those in need.
Offers a broad range of comprehensive services to older adults, including but not limited to:
- Primary care
- Complex medical management
- Annual Medicare Wellness Visits
- Memory and Cognitive evaluations
- Walking/gait disorders
- Imbalance and falls
- Frailty Assessments
- Medication management
- Wound Care
- Care of the homebound patient
- Advance Care Planning
- Palliative Care
- Case Management
Provides services in the office, patient homes, hospitals, rehabilitation units, assisted living facilities, memory care facilities, long-term care facilities, as well as via telehealth visits.
Title X Family Planning is a voluntary birth control program that provides information about birth control methods or the number and spacing of children.
Services are confidential and include:
- Physical exams
- Pregnancy testing and options counseling
- STD education, testing, and treatment
- Birth control methods and counseling, including emergency contraception
- Community education services for professionals, schools, parents, and teens
Offers a food pantry to the community, with the aim of providing relief to individuals and families in need of nutritional assistance.
Provides home-delivered meals to seniors or disabled individuals who are homebound. Meals can be either warm or frozen, depending on location within Will County (with some clients able to choose between the two options). Warm meals are delivered daily during the week, and frozen meals are delivered in boxes of 5 on Monday.
Residential facility offering long-term care that delivers rehabilitative services to younger, physically disabled adults.
Provides multiple forms of community services for individuals with disabilities. Specific services vary based on location, but generally include:
- Various kinds of activities.
- Community outings.
- Learning and developing social skills.
- Learning and developing basic skills.
Provides crisis intervention services for individuals who are experiencing a psychiatric crisis.
Offers after school programs, swimming and gymnastics instruction, youth sports, teen programs, day and summer camps, and a variety of recreational experiences for all ages.
Provides health care services to those in need. Services include sick care, chronic disease management, preventive care services, cervical cancer screenings (Pap smears), physical exams, vaccinations, sexual health services, STI testing and treatment, wellness checkups, work physicals, laboratory and diagnostic testing, referrals for mammograms and other specialty care.
Provides health care services to those in need. Services include sick care, chronic disease management, preventive care services, cervical cancer screenings (Pap smears), physical exams, vaccinations, sexual health services, STI testing and treatment, wellness checkups, work physicals, laboratory and diagnostic testing, referrals for mammograms and other specialty care.
The property offers a total of 60 units, providing 46 section 42 (LIHTC) units for eligible residents, while the remaining units have no income restrictions.
Offers a voucher program and loan program for specialized telecommunications equipment for individuals who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, speech-disabled, or deaf-blind.
- Voucher Program: The client owns the equipment. Equipment is covered under a 3-year warranty. Participants in good standing are eligible for a new voucher every 3 years.
- Loan Program: ITAC loans the equipment to the client and takes care of the normal upkeep of the equipment. Repairs and exchanges are covered under normal usage, wear, and tear.
Equipment available includes:
- Amplified phones.
- Captioned phones.
- Cell (loan program only).
- Cell phone amplifier.
- Speech equipment.
- TTY, deaf iPhone/deaf iPad (iPhone and iPad are part of the loam program only).
Provides transportation to any person 60 years or older with pick-up site in Logan or Mason County. Transportation Services can be obtained for regular trips to medical appointments or treatment. Trips must be scheduled 24 hours in advance.
Please note: Persons under the age of 60 can utilize transportation but must pay the full fare (suggested donation). Persons over the age of 60 take priority.
Provides a one-time assistance program for water and wastewater bills.
