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Information about and referral to local resources as needed.
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
Staff in each office are knowledgeable about services provided by other agencies and institutions in each area. They network within their communities to make sure they provide the best solutions for people in need and avoid duplicating services.
Staff can provide information on area services and benefits for senior adults. Staff will answer questions and refer individuals to needed resources. They can also help people fill out applications and file for benefits. Golden Circle staff will make home visits to age 60 and older persons to assess needs and inform individuals of services available and assist them to gain access to needed services.

Services

Outreach Programs
Homemaker Assistance
General Benefits and Services Assistance
Information and Referral
Staff can provide information on area services and benefits for senior adults. Staff will answer questions and refer individuals to needed resources. They can also help people fill out applications and file for benefits. Golden Circle staff will make home visits to age 60 and older persons to assess needs and inform individuals of services available and assist them to gain access to needed services.

Services

Outreach Programs
Homemaker Assistance
General Benefits and Services Assistance
Information and Referral
Love INC of Vermilion County handles all needs by phone. Clients call and leave name, number, and their need on the voicemail. Calls will be returned in the order they are received. Love INC is a ministry that connects those in need with churches, agencies, and volunteers in order to meet their needs. Prayer is offered with each call.

Services

Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Volunteer Opportunities
Information and Referral
General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
- Provides DUI evaluation/risk education, counseling, and substance abuse school-based prevention programs. - Outpatient counseling is available for adults and adolescents, and substance abusers or persons whose lives are impacted by substance abuse. - Counseling takes place in the form of individual and group counseling, family counseling, and referral to appropriate self-help groups. For adolescents, the Mental Illness & Substance Abuse (MISA) specialist provides age-appropriate and individualized treatment to dual diagnosed adolescents, addressing issues such as: - Behaviors. - Self-esteem. - Emotional and physical health. - Strengths and goals. - Substance abuse. - History. - Relapse prevention. - Healthy recovery environments. The Recovery Resource Center is a central point of information to help individuals and families navigate substance use treatment and recovery services. Services include: - Assessment. - Referral. - Treatment. - Support Services. - Information.

Services

Integrated Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Court Ordered DUI Evaluations
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Information and Referral
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Offers resource and referrals to other services by request.
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)
Offers a Customer Service Call Center, 630-256-INFO (4636) to provide non-emergency assistance and information: Complaints regarding zoning and ordinance violations such as junk and trash, tall weeds and grass; street maintenance reports such as potholes, street light outages, and request for graffiti removal; sale of garbage stickers, orange garbage bags for seniors, acceptance of water bill payments and pet registrations and information regarding City of Aurora special events such as the annual Farmer's Market and parade information.
Access to information on and referrals to health and human services
Helps people find local resources outside of agency's services.
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.
Provides a way to find any 211 call center in the USA or Canada online. Connects people with important community services and volunteer opportunities.

Services

Comprehensive Information and Referral
Provides information and referrals for a variety of senior-related concerns, including: - Independent and Assisted Living - Memory Care - Home Care - Skilled Nursing Facilities - Referrals for Benefits Assistance - Elder Law Attorney
Offers support and information for grandparents caring for their grandchildren and adult children caring for their parents. Services include: - Classes. - Respite providers. - Home help referrals. - Links to available financial assistance.
Clinical staff maintains an updated referral file of mental health professionals throughout the Chicago area who are experienced working with grieving children, teens, and families. Contacts with other resources may be provided or researched, as needed.
Provides social service information to individuals upon request. If it requires outside assistance of another WCPA department or an outside Social Service agency, a referral and follow-up contact is made.
Provides a variety of services for Hispanic immigrants and their families. Services include assistance applying for or referrals to Access to Care, LIHEAP, township assistance, housing information, and others.
Case Management services - connections/referrals to community health and human services.
Central intake point for DuPage County Community Services and other community services programs, including Senior Services and LIHEAP. Provides variety of services that address informational and basic human needs.
Provides information on products, services, equipment, training, legislation, and civil rights. The facility maintains a library of independent living resources (books, magazines, audio and video tapes, brochures, etc.). The staff will research and identify accurate information available about issues that influence independent lifestyles.
Helps coordinate systems of accessible community-based respite care services for family caregivers of children and adults with special needs living in the state of Illinois. The goal of the IRC is to help families navigate respite funding streams, eligibility criteria, and fragmented services. The IRC also provides a network for caregivers and providers to get linked together by offering online respite resources and access to training opportunities.
Palatine Library District provides referral services to help patrons navigate through difficult situations such as food insecurity, financial instability, mental health concerns, and reentering the workforce.