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A general emergency assistance & case management program for those experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Assistance includes: - Birth certificates. - Photo ID. - Bus tokens. - Gas Vouchers. - Clothing Vouchers. - Food. - Basic household furnishings (for the very recently homeless). - Case management. - Prescription Expense Assistance.

Services

General Furniture Provision
Transportation Expense Assistance
General Household Goods Provision
Prescription Expense Assistance
Birth Certificates
Clothing Vouchers
Case/Care Management
Transportation Passes
Identification Cards
Service coordination for persons with developmental disabilities. Provides life span individual service coordination and assists the individual and family by: - Conducting a pre-screening to determine need. - Building relationships with staff. - Case coordination/management. - Finding specialized services for individuals with disabilities. - Information and referral.

Services

Information and Referral
Pediatric Developmental Assessment
Case/Care Management
Provides child care, immunizations, and screenings. Additional Services provided: -Home visits/contacts by a nurse case manager. -Educational materials about pregnancy, infants and children.

Services

Case/Care Management
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Offers coordinated assessments to individuals and families experiencing homelessness or are at-risk. Comprehensive services include: - Day Resource Center: Offers assessment for services and case management for people experiencing homelessness. Provides counseling, a mailing address, basic needs and hygiene products. - Emergency Overnight Shelter (Open October 1 through April 30) Offers a temporary place for people to sleep every night from October to April. Clients receive dinner, breakfast in the morning, and a sack lunch to take with them. - Outreach Program: Provides outreach to individuals who are experiencing homelessness but are resistant to services. Offers supportive services in their current environment. - Supportive Housing: Offers permanent housing for individuals with mental illnesses. Provides 24/7 supportive services on-site by clinical professionals. - Prevention and Diversion Program: Offers case management services for people who are on the verge of homelessness.
Provides case management to individuals who have been exploited through sex trafficking or have been involved in the commercial sex industry.
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.
Assists with a wide variety of services and resources, including SNAP/Medicaid applications, TANF, ILHAF, applying for disability benefits, workers compensation applications, Court Based Rental Assistance (CBRAP) applications, child support applications.
Care coordination for children with eligible chronic health issues. Services coordinated include therapy, specialized equipment and transportation to medical appointments.
The largest provider of Foster Care Services in Central Illinois, the Center provides licensing, training, and ongoing support to foster families who provide children with a safe haven during a time of crisis. Foster care services include: - Relative Foster Care. - Traditional Foster Care. - Specialized Foster Care. - Medically Complex. - Foster Parent Recruitment. - Adoption Conversions. CYFS provides collaborative, strength-based, client-focused, clinical and casework services to those involved with the Foster Care system.

Services

Foster Home Licensing
Family Maintenance/Reunification
Case/Care Management
Foster Home Placement
- Communicable Disease Control. - Family Case Management, a.k.a Healthy Moms and Healthy Kids. - Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Food Coupons / Nutrition and Breastfeeding classes. - Pregnancy Testing Services. - County School Nursing / Vision and Hearing Screenings. - High-risk infant and maternal home visits (APORS). - Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention – Medical Case Management. - Kid Care - ALL -Kids Enrollment / Temporary Medical Card (MPE).

Services

Hearing Screening
Communicable Disease Control
Case/Care Management
Lead Poisoning Screening
Home Based Parenting Education
Vision Screening
Pregnancy Testing
Service coordination for persons with developmental disabilities. Provides life span individual service coordination and assists the individual and family by: - Conducting a pre-screening to determine need. - Building relationships with staff. - Case coordination/management. - Finding specialized services for individuals with disabilities. - Information and referral.

Services

Information and Referral
Pediatric Developmental Assessment
Case/Care Management
Mental health case management aids in assessment, planning, and support for a variety of needs. Assists with housing, public income entitlements, accessing various services, and more. Case management services include: - Advocacy for mental health and other services. - Identifying and linking individuals with necessary resources. - Building skills for daily living.
Offers a wide range of services that are tailored to meet the needs of children, adolescents, and their families. Services include: - Individualized Treatment Services. - Specialized Family Services. - Substance Use Treatment Services. - Psychiatric Services. - Community Related Services. Individualized Treatment Services includes: - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder treatment. - Counseling for behavioral and emotional difficulties. - Counseling for divorced and blended family problems. - Crisis stabilization. - Family counseling. - Group counseling. - Treatment related to trauma. Specialized Family Services includes: - Court Involved Youth Services. - Crisis evaluation. - DCFS involved family services. - Divorcing Parents Program. - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). - Family Advocacy Center. - Family care coordination. - Healthy Families Illinois. - Parent support services. - Pathway to Success Program. Substance Use Treatment Services includes: - Alcohol and other drug education group. - Adolescent substance use services. - Individual and group continuing care. - Individual counseling for substance use. Psychiatric Services includes: - Medication assessment. - Medication monitoring. - Psychiatric services available in every office. Community Related Services includes: - Community Crisis Response Team. - Community Support Team services. - Crisis Prevention Team. - School-based counseling services. - Student Assistance Program. - Youth Mental Health First Aid.

Services

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Suicide Counseling
Case/Care Management
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Group Counseling
Family Counseling
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Outpatient services include: - Early intervention for at-risk youth. - Individual and group counseling. - Peer support specialists. - Case management. - Intensive outpatient care to facilitate stabilization.

Services

Case/Care Management
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Offers peer support and case management for individuals impacted by substance use disorders. Helps in navigating process of recovery and researching options for recovery needs. Also provides online and in-person support groups for grief and recovery.
Offers case management and financial assistance for veterans who are at risk of homelessness or homeless. Financial assistance could support the following: - Emergency Hotel Voucher - Security Deposit Assistance - Rental Assistance - Utility Assistance - Car Repairs - Child Care - Moving Costs
Offers free mental health and wellness services to Township residents of all ages. Services include: - Individual and Group Therapy - Couple and Family Counseling - Case Management - Information and Referrals - Lending Closet (medical equipment borrowing program)
Provides services to low-income veterans and their families who are at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Supportive services include: - Housing stabilization - Temporary financial assistance (including rent, security deposit, utilities and car repairs; based on eligibility) - Intensive, short-term case management - Assistance with VA and mainstream benefits
Provides intensive behavioral health treatment to adults with severe mental illness. Offers services in a community-based setting by an team of mental health professionals. Programs range from one of three levels of treatment intensity: - The Assertive Community Treatment - The less intensive Community Support - The Community Support Individual. Considered the final level of service before full self-sufficiency. Offers a multidisciplinary approach of intensive services provided where and when needed, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Teams include peer support specialists and practitioners with expertise in: - Psychiatry - Nursing - Social work - Substance use treatment - Employment These teams initiate: - A housing search - Developing a care plan - Continuing to work with clients over the long-term.
Provides case management for patients. Additionally, helps connect patients to the Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC).
Offers HUD-assisted families become financially independent of government assistance by obtaining employment. Case management services include: - Job Training/ Job Readiness Preparation - Credit Counseling and Budgeting - Homebuyers Education Classes - Counseling - Child Care
Services include: - Individual, marital, family, and group therapy. - Psychiatric evaluation. - Psychiatric testing. - Anger management. - Symptom management. - Case management.

Services

General Psychiatry
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Case/Care Management
Community Mental Health Agencies
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
General Counseling Services
Services include: - Individual, marital, family, and group therapy. - Psychiatric evaluation. - Psychiatric testing. - Anger management. - Symptom management. - Case management.

Services

General Psychiatry
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Case/Care Management
Community Mental Health Agencies
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling
General Counseling Services
Provides child care, immunizations, and screenings. Additional Services provided: -Home visits/contacts by a nurse case manager. -Educational materials about pregnancy, infants and children.

Services

Case/Care Management
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Persons with mental illness receive staff support to live in the community. Services include: - Case management assistance in gaining access to and using community services. - Group, individual, and family counseling. - Social activities to encourage community involvement, rather than isolation. - Prescription administration and response monitoring for psychiatric symptoms.

Services

Group Counseling
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Family Counseling
General Counseling Services
Case/Care Management
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
General Psychiatry
Community Mental Health Agencies
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling