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Provides psychiatric day treatment to adolescents needing transitional support from inpatient psychiatric care. Mental Health Services More Information:
- Offers Psychiatric evaluation, daily group therapy and skills training, family therapy sessions, and academic instruction by on-site, certified teachers
- Provides communication and follow-up, including following IEPs, with school personnel and outpatient therapists
Investigates reports of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of vulnerable adults and provides services to prevent further harm.
Protective Services
Provides psychiatric rehabilitation services to help individuals with mental illness remain independent and foster life skills.
Mental Health Services
Provides individuals and families with financial assistance for heating and utility expenses.
Utility Assistance
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- Applicants may be homeowners, renters, roomers, or boarders
- Available all year for electricity and during the winter months for heat
- Limited funds available for furnace repair, replacement, and other weatherization procedures
Offers housing, case management, and personal care to individuals who are unable to live alone due to mental or physical health issues.
Supportive Housing
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- Participants live in private homes and get help with transportation to appointments and events
Provides lunch for older adults in a community setting. Food Assistance
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- Some sites provide breakfast and/or dinner
- Participating families may meet with a case manager once a month
- Accepts donations of new toys, books, clothes, and household items during the holidays
Provides support services for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Disability Services More information:
- Includes case management, employment training, employment placing, workshops, family education, advocacy
- Offers community-based services and group living in supervised homes
- Adult Day Centers coordinate recreational, fitness, arts, and personal development activities.
- Childcare available
Provides information, support, and crisis intervention to victims of sexual violence. Advocacy More Information:
- Conducts a risk assessment and helps with safety planning
- Offers follow-up, outreach, ongoing support, and advocacy
- Legal assistance with protection orders, divorce, and child custody available
Provides legal advocacy services.
Advocacy, Legal Services
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- Works with lawyers, social workers, and parent advocates
- Targets parents who have minimal or no prior involvement with Child Protection Services (CPS) but who are at risk of losing their children
- Provides mental health resources
- Provides supplies for newborns
Provides psychiatric rehabilitation services for adults with severe and persistent mental illness.
Mental Health Services
Provides library services including materials loan, programs for all ages, and meeting rooms. Library Services More information:
- Loans books, e-books, CDs, Chromebooks, hotspot kits, and more
- Offers access to computers, printing, faxing, scanning, and WiFi
- Some branches have social workers and community pantries available
Operates a membership community for older adults that helps facilitate aging in place.
Aging and Disability Services
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- Offers social activities, informational workshops, and symposiums on relevant topics
- Maintains a community calendar of recreational, social, and educational events
- Members help each other with small services like grocery delivery, home maintenance, technology support, and transportation
Provides adoption services. Adoption and Foster Services More information:
- Adoptive parents must go through a home study process before being approved to adopt
- Many children who are available for adoption have special needs or disabilities
Provides employment assistance to refugees.
Employment Services
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- Provides job readiness training, resume writing, job search assistance, vocational training, interview preparation, interpretation services during interviews, and post-placement support
- Offers case management to address barriers to employment
- Provides transportation assistance
- Includes 1 and 2 bedroom housing
- Provides access to local social services as needed
Maintains a list of assisted living residences and provides personalized recommendations.
Residential Care
Provides outpatient services for individuals with substance use disorders, mental health issues, and co-occurring disorders. Behavioral Health Services More information:
- Includes detox, medication management, individual and family counseling
- Offers individualized treatment plans, evaluations, case management, and telemedicine
Connects youth to workforce and personal development services. Employment Services More information:
- Includes alternative school, GED and pre-GED classes, and online courses to earn a diploma.
- Provides job readiness and placement services, career screening, and training.
- Offers life skills, clubs, social events, a fitness center, and a recording studio.
- Advocacy can involve speaking, media, writing to Congress, panels, and sharing literature
Provides cash assistance to low-income, disabled individuals through a period of short-term disability or while they are awaiting approval of federal disability support.
Financial Assistance
Offers outpatient and intensive outpatient substance use disorder treatment. Addiction and Recovery More information: - Includes medication-assisted treatment, case management, group therapy, and residential housing. - Intensive outpatient treatment for substance abuse addiction is available for individuals who also have a co-occurring mental health diagnosis.
Assists individuals with severe mental health conditions through crisis intervention services and in-home support that focus on socialization and community integration. Mental Health Services
Offers guidance in becoming effective leaders and agents of change among peers and within the community. Community Center More information:
- Youth of the Year celebrates achievements beginning locally with opportunities to progress to state, regional, and national levels
- Keystone Club (14 to 18 years) provides leadership development opportunities in academic success, career preparation, and community service
- Torch Club (11 to 13 years) develops leadership skills through chartered, small-groups, and service clubs
- Youth for Unity promotes equity and inclusion through service-learning, activities, and conversations
- School-based programming offered at Howard Community College, Harper's Choice Middle School, and Laurel Woods Elementary School
