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Provides care coordination and family navigation services for anyone with or seeking an Autism diagnosis. Care coordinators conduct intakes assessments, and provide information and referral for the caller's specific needs.

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Information and Referral
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Family Case Management is a program for pregnant individuals, those who have recently had a baby, and their infants.
Services for families include: - Court involved youth services. - DCFS involved family services. - Family care coordination. - Parent support services.

Services

Juvenile Diversion
Case/Care Management
Parenting Skills Classes
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Services for families include: - Court involved youth services. - DCFS involved family services. - Family care coordination. - Parent support services.

Services

Juvenile Diversion
Case/Care Management
Parenting Skills Classes
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Provides the following services: - Crisis counseling. - Follow-up home visits. - Parent education classes & support groups. - Referrals for food, clothing, shelter, drug/alcohol treatment, domestic violence, etc. - Necessities such as diapers, formula, clothes, etc.

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Home Based Parenting Education
Parenting Skills Classes
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Diapers
Formula/Baby Food
Services for families include: - Court involved youth services. - DCFS involved family services. - Family care coordination. - Parent support services.

Services

Juvenile Diversion
Case/Care Management
Parenting Skills Classes
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Provides services for children with autism and their families. Provides TAP Family and Community Resource Room to check out books or create aids to help communication. Services include: - Autism screenings. - Diagnostic assessments. - Social skills therapy. - SLP treatment for children ages 2-5. - ABA treatment. - Behavioral health for toileting, picky eating & sleep.

Services

Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Autism Therapy
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Disease/Disability Information
Offers case management services to families and connects them to necessary resources. Areas of need include: - Parenting classes - Family counseling - Legal aid and immigration issues - Healthcare referrals - Domestic violence counseling referrals - Housing referrals - Referrals to other local social service agencies for financial and basic needs - Referrals to substance use, problem gambling, and mental health treatment
Individual and group support and guidance for any difficulties affecting parents, including: - Financial concerns. - Family planning. - Conflict resolution. - Parenting skills/struggles. - Anger, grief, and self-worth.
Offers health education and case management to help families gain access to care to live a healthy lifestyle. Also offers public benefit application assistance and bilingual social work support. Exercise classes and community gardening are also offered for community members. Provides referrals to outside resources and COVID-19 financial application assistance.
Offers information and comprehensive services for individuals with disabilities including: - Screening for benefits programs - Healthcare plan support, information, and advocacy - In-home services - Job skills evaluations - Independent life skills training - Residential education and outreach programs for children with disabilities
Provides a Poverty Diversion Program where case management helps families work their way out of poverty. A trained case worker partners with the family to identify barrier to self-sufficiency (unemployment, insecure housing, lack of job skills, lack of childcare, etc.) and ways to address them by connecting with community support organizations and more. Offers case management services to help families form a plan to gain self-sufficiency. Provides access and referrals to: - Shelter - Food - Education - Transportation - Health Services - Childcare - Legal Services - Job Training - Spiritual Guidance
Offers case management services to families and connects them to necessary resources. Areas of need include: - Parenting classes - Family counseling - Legal aid and immigration issues - Healthcare referrals - Domestic violence counseling referrals - Housing referrals - Referrals to other local social service agencies for financial and basic needs - Referrals to substance use, problem gambling, and mental health treatment
Provides comprehensive services for families in need. Services include: - Intake assessment. - Information about community resources. - Case management. - Outreach. - Food stamp application assistance. - Housing education. - Emergency food and shelter help.
Provides comprehensive services for families in need. Services include: - Intake assessment. - Information about community resources. - Case management. - Outreach. - Food stamp application assistance. - Housing education. - Emergency food and shelter help.
Provides residential, counseling, therapy services, day training and community outreach/advocacy services, and support to individuals with autism. Services include: - Family & Community Resource Room located both in Charleston and Olney, Illinois - Professional training for early intervention providers, childcare providers, first-responders, and physicians - Social skills groups - Food and nutrition-related consultations - Monthly support groups - Monthly teacher/professional network - Teen network - Family nights - Play groups for children under 3 - New diagnosis family orientation - Family focus consultation

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Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Disease/Disability Information
Autism Therapy
Support Groups
Offers bilingual (English/Spanish) education and support services to families with children under age five. Helps clients enhance their ability to provide and advocate for their families. Strengthens parental knowledge and skills, and reduces isolation. Services include: - Developmental screening - Family planning education - Parenting support - Home visits by a trained support worker - Support groups for grandparents raising grandchildren - Referrals to health care providers, community services, and collaborating agencies
Services for families include: - Court involved youth services. - DCFS involved family services. - Family care coordination. - Parent support services.

Services

Juvenile Diversion
Case/Care Management
Parenting Skills Classes
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Provides basic necessities to active-duty personnel, veterans, and their families. Items include: - Food - Clothing - Household items - Shoes and boots - Bedding and Linens - Furniture as available
Provides case management to single-parent families with motivation to become financially self-reliant. Assesses clients' needs, and helps them develop individual service plans and educational goals. Also offers referrals for vocational skills and training. Participants may remain in the program for five years.
A volunteer-based ministry with the primary objective to strengthen and equip families in their times of crisis and need. - Families are DCFS-licensed and monitored by ICM. - No DCFS children are served. - A stipend amount is given to Parenting Partners to offset cost for caring for children in care. - Volunteer-based placements. - Biological parent(s) maintain full custody.

Services

Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Crisis Nursery Family Empowerment Program (FEP): Provides community and home based crisis, intervention, basic needs assistance, care coordination, and trauma responsive therapeutic support.
Brightpoint's Child & Family Center provides community-based programming for families with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers that is designed to enhance the development of very young children and promote healthy family functioning.?Services cover early education and childhood development; medical, dental and mental health; nutrition; and parent education.
Provides: - Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. - Social skills groups. - Individual and family therapy. - Parent and community training's. - Autism resources.

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Autism Therapy
Support Groups
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Disease/Disability Information
Provides: - Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy. - Social skills groups. - Individual and family therapy. - Parent and community training's. - Autism resources.

Services

Autism Therapy
Support Groups
Family Resource Centers/Outreach
Disease/Disability Information