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Provides general medical care services. Including blood pressure screenings, breastfeeding peer counseling, car safety seat program, child and adult immunizations, developmental screenings, family case management, health screenings, Illinois tobacco-free communities' program, lead poisoning prevention program, WIC program, lice education, nutrition education, pregnancy testing, TB screenings and tests, vision and hearing screenings, and the women's health clinic.
Offers therapy that incorporates the use of horses experientially for emotional growth and learning.
Provides temporary emergency shelter to individuals and their children experiencing domestic violence.
Provides necessary work clothing required to keep or obtain a job such as steel-toed boots, nursing scrubs, uniforms, etc. Computers are available for public use to construct resumes, do job search, fill out online job applications, etc.
Provides work training services for individuals with intellectual, developmental, learning, medical, or physical disabilities as well as substance use and mental health disorders. These work training activities are paid work and non-competitive. Participants are provided with opportunities to explore their personal vocational interests, develop skills, and receive assistance in obtaining competitive community employment.
Represents clients in a multitude of immigration matters, including:
- Affirmative applications to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for immigrant victims of crimes and/or persecution.
- Abused, abandoned or neglected children.
- Defense in removal proceedings before the Executive Office of Immigration Review.
- Appeals before the Board of Immigration Appeals.
- Individuals seeking asylum, permanent residence status, or naturalization.
Police force serving the city of Crest Hill.
Counseling and advocacy for individuals who have problems or questions about Medicare, Medicare Part D, health insurance, and long-term care insurance, also assists in completing applications.
Provides addiction recovery services.
Services include:
-- Addiction counseling
-- Individual, family, and group therapy/education
-- Inpatient Detox (at BroMenn)
-- Partial Hospitalization Treatment (at BroMenn)
-- Intensive Outpatient Program
-- Continuing Care
-- Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)
-- Smoking Cessation
-- DUI Services (evaluation, classification and treatment, denial letter consultation)
-- Family counseling
Congregate: Nutritious meals are provided Monday-Friday by carryout from an OSF Peace Meal central kitchen. Peace meals improve nutrition in older adults through the provision of meals, nutrition assessments, and nutrition education. Reservations must be made a day in advance.
Home delivery: Assessment required to determine eligibility. Meals would be delivered Mon-Fri. OSF Peace Meal staff works with participants to provide emergency meal packs and weekend or secondary meals when needed.
-- Home delivery requires an in home assessment.
-- Reservations must be made a day in advance.
Provides community-led mediation services to members of the community who are in a disagreement or dispute. Both parties share their side of the story and explore possible solutions. DRI equips local community members with the tools needed to resolve their specific problems and helps coordinate mediators with cases. Works with landlords and tenants, families, members of faith communities, small claims, and businesses. Participation in mediation is voluntary. DRI does NOT offer any legal advice.
Offers health insurance counseling for Medicare beneficiaries and their caregivers. Counselors can help compare current Medicare health or drug plan with others and can help clients sign up for Medicare.
Provides HiSet Testing and GED Records for Macon and Piatt County.
Offers a variety of opportunities to socialize virtually and in-person. Includes activities such as bingo, card games, holiday parties, crafts, and bus trips to ball games, theatre events, and other special outings. Also works with professional organizations/individuals who give presentations on a variety of topics of interest to older adults.
Provides events focused on maintaining the health of older adults. Programs and activities include exercise programs, fall awareness presentations, flu shots, medication management, and a wide range of screenings including those for blood pressure, hearing and sight, mental health, and counseling.
Offers three 12-week sessions throughout the year to improve speech and communication. Focuses on clarity of speech and enunciation, word order and message meaning, and comprehension.
Provides financial assistance designed for households with dependent children or individuals exceeding General Assistance budget guidelines and have an emergent need, such housing late payment or eviction notice, utility late payment or disconnect notice, or verified homelessness
Offers to help develop courage, confidence, and character through a variety of engaging, challenging, and fun activities.
Helps adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities develop and enhance daily adaptive living skills and economic self-sufficiency through out-of-home training designed to foster appropriate behavior, greater independence, and personal choice.
