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1770 North Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville, IL 60048
Offers health screenings and treatment for minor conditions. Patients meet with a clinician over video while the in-person care team assists with the exam. Provides care for the following:
  • Illness or injury
  • Blood pressure screening
  • Birth control and pregnancy testing
  • Anxiety and depression screening
  • STI services
  • Asthma prevention
  • Skin conditions
140 North Munn Road, Lake Villa, IL 60046
Offers resources and services designed to meet the learning needs of the community. Also provides programs that introduce and encourage reading. Resources include:
  • Reference services
  • Computer and internet access
  • Book delivery
  • Notary (by appointment only)
  • Voter registration
  • Test proctoring
914 8th Street, Waukegan, IL 60085
Offers a community center to support immigrant families in Lake County. Offers the following services at no cost: Immigration forms assistance and Know-Your-Rights information Financial education and support Employment skills development English as a Second Language (ESL) classes Literacy tutoring Citizenship classes Computer classes Family wellness programs Tax preparation
814 Hart Road, Round Lake, IL 60073
Promotes a variety of social and sports programs for youth, adults, and individuals with disabilities. Facilities include an aquatic center, golf course, ice rink, and a challenge course.
2740 Grand Avenue, Waukegan, IL 60085
Provides services to individuals with severe disabilities so they can remain independent in their homes. Offers the following program options for independence:
  • Personal Assistant (PA): Provides assistance with household tasks, personal care and, with permission of a doctor, certain health care procedures. PAs are selected, employed, and supervised by individual customers.
  • Homemaker Services: Personal care provided by trained and professionally supervised personnel for customers who are unable to direct the services of a PA. Instruction and assistance in household management and self-care are also available.
  • Maintenance Home Health: Services provided through a treatment plan prescribed by a physician or other health care professional. Other services include nursing care and physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
  • Electronic Home Response: Emergency response system offered by hospitals and community service organizations. This rented signaling device provides 24-hour emergency coverage, permitting the individual to alert trained professionals at hospitals, fire departments, or police departments.
  • Home Delivered Meals: Provided to individuals who can feed themselves but are unable to prepare food.
  • Adult Day Care: The direct care and supervision of customers in a community-based setting to promote their social, physical, and emotional well-being.
  • Assistive Equipment: Devices or equipment either purchased or rented to increase an individual's independence and capability to perform household and personal care tasks at home.
  • Environmental Modification: Modifications in the home that help compensate for loss of ability, strength, mobility or sensation; increase safety in the home, and decrease dependence on direct assistance from others.
  • Respite Services: Temporary care for adults and children with disabilities aimed at relieving stress to families. Respite services may be provided for vacation, rest, errands, family crisis or emergency. Services may include personal assistant, homemaker or home health.
Also provides specialized services for people with HIV/AIDS and/or traumatic brain injuries (TBI). The Community Reintegration Program helps individuals with disabilities who live in nursing homes move into community with the supports they need to live as independently as possible.
Waukegan Office - 3010 Grand Avenue, Waukegan, IL 60085
Provides outpatient mental health services to youth and their families. Treatment Services include: Trauma-informed therapy for individuals, families, and groups, Crisis intervention, Substance abuse counseling, Case management, Psychiatric/medication services. Service Programs include: Screening Assessment and Support Services (SASS): A 90-day crisis intervention program, psychiatric evaluations and ongoing medication management; and case management. Treatment lasts about 3 to 6 months; Mental Health Juvenile Justice Program (MHJJ): Serves youth ages 8 to 18 years old; AND have had contact with the juvenile justice system within the last 90 days; OR are at risk of juvenile justice involvement; An MHJJ liaison that works with children and their families for six months and connects them to treatment resources; Intensive Placement Stabilization (IPS): serves youth who are in DCFS Youth in Care; AND are at risk of losing their current foster home placements; OR have just transitioned between placements; The Family Support Program (FSP): Serves children under 18 who need more intensive community-based therapeutic services or residential treatment services.
128 North County Street, Waukegan, IL 60085
A designated location that provides relief from extreme heat or cold for at-risk citizens. Center does not provide provisions or care. For relief from the heat or cold only.
Offers 12-Step program to help individuals overcome problems with clutter. Offers support meetings via Zoom and telephone conference.
311 South Main Street, Wauconda, IL 60084
Provides drug users a fast-track to addiction treatment services. Allows individuals to call or walk-in to Lake County Sheriff's Offices to request help. Individuals may surrender any drugs or paraphernalia without risk of criminal charges. A deputy will immediately coordinate phone screening with the Lake County Health Department. Based on the evaluation, individual will begin outpatient or inpatient treatment. Provides a police escort for any individuals who cannot transport themselves.
550 West Algonquin Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005
Offers a reservation-based public transportation service for the general public. Services operate curb-to-curb. Scheduled pickups are also available at the Hawthorn Mall. Service operates in Vernon Hills and Mundelein area within the following boundaries: Holly Street Metro's North service line EJ and E railroad Millwuake Avenue US 45 IL 83 Midlothain Road
1101 Belvidere Street, Waukegan, IL 60085
**For emergency services, call 9-1-1** Provides fire protection, medical aid, and rescue. Offers hazardous materials response, and a variety of other services to the public.
1120 South Milwaukee Avenue, Vernon Hills, IL 60061
Offers free classes for adults to improve in reading, writing, math, and conversational English. Offers the following classes: English as a Second Language GED testing and preparation Citizenship Adult Basic Education (reading, writing, and math) Computer literacy Job readiness classes
218 North County Street, Waukegan, IL 60085
Provides intervention services to prevent further incidents of domestic violence. Services include:
  • Domestic violence assessments
  • Individual and group therapy
  • Anger management
  • Workshops and community education for prevention of domestic violence
830 Sheridan Road, Winthrop Harbor, IL 60096
Provides law enforcement and emergency services within the City of Winthrop Harbor. Works with the community to promote safety, reduce crime, and preserve peace.
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204 North Genesee Street, Waukegan, IL 60085
Provides mental health counseling and psychiatric services. Offers individual, couples, youth, and family therapy.
115 Schelter Road, Lincolnshire, IL 60069
**For emergencies, call 9-1-1** Provides fire protection, medical aid, and rescue. Offers hazardous materials response, and a variety of other services to the public
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13707 West Jackson Street, Suite B, Woodstock, IL 60098
Provides mortgage counseling regarding budgets and other resources to avoid default. Also offers counseling on programs that will help clients save their home. All housing services are HUD-approved.
Online Resource, Tinley Park, IL 60477
Provides information and referral services by phone for Illinois residents with disabilities.
888 East Belvidere Road, Suite 124, Grayslake, IL 60030
Offers support services to women and families experiencing unexpected pregnancy. Offers free pregnancy tests and pregnancy confirmation via ultrasound. Also offers options counseling, parenting classes, and baby items for class graduates.
5101 Washington Street, Suite 2F, Gurnee, IL 60031
Offers general counseling for couples, families, and individuals ages 5 years and older.
1120 South Milwaukee Avenue, Vernon Hills, IL 60061
Offers free classes for adults to improve in reading, writing, math, and conversational English. Offers the following classes: English as a Second Language GED testing and preparation Citizenship Adult Basic Education (reading, writing, and math) Computer literacy Job readiness classes
25 South Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Waukegan, IL 60085
Responsible for policing and investigating crime. Protects residents in the unincorporated areas of Lake County.
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37908 North Fairfield Road, Lake Villa, IL 60046
Provides non-perishable food for Lake Villa township residents. Clients may receive support two times per month.
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420 West Grand Avenue, Lake Villa, IL 60046
Provides placement for children with specialized needs in foster care. "Specialized" refers to children with medical, emotional, behavioral or mental health needs. Also refers to special groups such as adolescents and LGBTQ youth. Provides licensing for adults to foster or adopt children with specialized needs.
3080 West Lake Avenue, Glenview, IL 60026
Offers individual and group counseling for youth ages 5-19 years. Offers appointments in-person or by tele-health.
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