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HOMELESS DROP-IN CENTER | CARPENTER'S PLACE

Day time drop-in center for adults who are homeless. All services at the facility are accessed through case management. Residential services may be available but must be accessed through case management.


Services include showers and bathrooms, storage for personal belongings, laundry facility, kitchen, employment and training, classrooms, art room, office space, and donation room.


Also serves as a warming center during regular hours in the winter months.

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COMMUNITY RESPONSE CENTRAL NAVIGATION | COMMUNITY ACTION PARTNERSHIP OF WESTERN NEBRASKA

Connects youth and families with resources and support. Navigators have the ability to "fill gaps", either through helping agencies partner around a common goal, or through flexible funding for needs such as rent, utilities, transportation, and more.

Community Response is designed to reduce unnecessary involvement of child welfare and juvenile justice while increasing the informal and community supports for youth and families. By utilizing Central Navigation, the goal is to coordinate existing resources and match participants with a resource to either solve an immediate need or develop a longer-term coaching relationship.

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INTEGRATED HEALTH HOME PROGRAM | FAMILIES FIRST COUNSELING SERVICES

Families First Counseling Services is a community mental health agency offering individual and family counseling. The Integrated Health Program provides a coordinated approach to meet a child's behavioral, emotional, and physical health services. The Family Support Specialist works with the parents/guardians to support their choices regarding their child's needs and well being. They will help coordinate services with health care providers, behavioral health practitioners, schools and others to ensure that the full needs of the child are met. Programming topics include: abuse, adoption/foster care, anger management, bereavement/grief, bullying, domestic violence, parenting, sexual orientation, and suicide issues. Additionally, programming is offered for people dealing with mental health conditions such as anxiety disorders, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder / ADD and ADHD, bipolar disorder, chronic/severe mental illness, depression, mood disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, oppositional/defiant disorder, panic disorders, personality disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, psychiatric disorders, Reactive Attachment Disorder, schizophrenia, and self-injury. Therapy and supportive approaches include play therapy. Counseling services are for the general public including Black/African American community, caregivers, families, farmers/agricultural laborers, foster children, LGBTQ+ community, low income, men, stepfamilies/blended families, and women.

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SERVICE COORDINATION | MENTAL HEALTH AND DISABILITY SERVICES OF EAST CENTRAL REGION

Assists individuals with mental illness, intellectual disabilities, and developmental disabilities in accessing needed services and supports. Coordinators provide information, referral, assess individuals for needs, develop a treatment plan, and coordinate funding as needed.

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FAMILY CASE MANAGEMENT | OGLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Works with pregnant woman, or families with a high risk infant, or a foster child under 6, to obtain health care services or other necessary services needed to have a healthy pregnancy and to promote the infant or child's healthy development. Services include health counseling, evaluation of medical and social needs, referrals to needed services or supports, high risk infant follow-up for those in need and DCFS medical case management.

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INTACT FAMILY SERVICES | CATHOLIC CHARITIES - DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD

The goal is to keep troubled families together by offering them intense case management, education in parenting, and links to community resources. A caseworker will help the family to develop a short-term, agreed upon plan to make the changes that will help keep the children safe. Services such as counseling, domestic violence prevention, substance abuse treatment, mental health treatment, parenting coaching/classes, or housing can be provided.

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CASE MANAGEMENT | EASTERSEALS IOWA

Promotes independence by proactively partnering with individuals and their families. Connects with services and supports to best meet every person's unique needs.

From achieving employment to securing housing, accessing healthcare to building a support system, professionals leverage individual and team strengths to reach each person's goals.

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PHARMACOGENOMICS TESTING - PGX | WESTERN COMMUNITY HEALTH RESOURCES

Provides pharmacogenomics testing to individuals who are experiencing behavioral health issues that may require prescription treatment.

The PGX testing includes a genetics profile identifying indicators for successful medication treatment options that match with individual genetic makeup. The testing process will include a patient/provider wraparound model to improve care coordination, close care quality gaps, achieve treatment goals, gain control of chronic conditions, reduce hospitalizations and readmissions.

Members of the team may include primary care providers, psychiatrists, mental health therapists, service coordinators and others essential to the positive outcome of the individual.

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HOMELESS PREVENTION SERVICES | C.E.F.S. ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION

Provides several programs that may be able to assist families or individuals that find themselves homeless with no place to stay. Emergency Shelters may be provided through hotel vouchers when funding is available. Staff will work with the families/individuals to determine eligibility. Staff will provide case management and assist in locating housing that will meet the household's needs. Through HUD funding, C.E.F.S. can assist households with rent and supportive services while the household participates in case management. Case management will include budget counseling, goal setting, assessment of needs, and referrals.

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ADVERSE PREGNANCY OUTCOMES REPORTING SYSTEM | LEE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

Offers to assist families caring for infants with special needs. Infants referred through APORS (Adverse Pregnancy Outcome Reporting System) are provided with home visits on a periodic basis. A physical and developmental assessment is completed. Referrals to other service providers are also made.

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FAMILIES FOREVER POST ADOPTION AND GUARDIANSHIP SERVICES | NEBRASKA CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY, INC.

Serves all Nebraska adoptive families - international, domestic infant, private, step-parent and foster adoptive families. Advocates for the special interests of adoptive families and connects families to one another. Six core services include Permanency Support Services, Respite Care Connections, Parent2Parent Network, Mental Health Connections, Training, and Support Groups and Family Activities.

Case management available for up to 180 days. Individualized family plan designed and implemented with the family's input.

Assists post adoptive and guardianship families in locating formal and informal respite providers and can provide financial assistance for respite services (limited). All families who receive financial respite assistance through the program will be asked to attend a training.

Mentoring in partnership with Nebraska Foster and Adoptive Parent Association (NFAPA) to assist in providing peer mentoring services to post adoptive and guardianship families.

Mental health services - locates and refers families to professional post adoption and guardianship providers.

Training opportunities that can support skill building on issues related to adoption.

Support groups and networks for families and youth where social networks can be created and peer support can be achieved.

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PATHWAY OF HOPE | SALVATION ARMY OF WINNEBAGO COUNTY

Provides Intensive Case Management for families who need to create stability and end poverty.

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CARE COORDINATION | UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CHICAGO'S DIVISION OF SPECIALIZED CARE FOR CHILDREN

Guides families through their child's journey with a medical condition. Works with doctors, schools and community groups to create a seamless support system.

Care coordination team works together with families to develop a plan of care that addresses a child's medical, social, behavioral, educational and financial needs. Care coordination is free for all children who have eligible medical conditions, regardless of their family's income level.

Care coordination can include finding specialized medical care, helping families understand their child's diagnosis and medical treatment plan, explaining insurance benefits and attending school meetings.

Helps children who are medically fragile remain in their family home rather than a hospital or skilled nursing facility.

Assists with:

- Finding specialized medical care

- Making sure families understand their child's diagnosis and medical treatment plan

- Helping families understand their insurance benefits and maximize their coverage

- Attending IEP /504 Plan school meeting

- Connecting families with financial support, grants and other community resources

- Preparing for the transition to adulthood

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PEACE PROGRAM | IOWA TRIBE OF KANSAS AND NEBRASKA

Provides crisis intervention, legal and medical advocacy, support services, case management, and more. Services focus on issues of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

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COORDINATION SERVICES | CENTRAL IOWA COMMUNITY SERVICES

Coordination services for those with mental health or intellectual and other developmental disabilities. Each county offers a service coordinator to assist with applications for Medicaid, food assistance, housing, childcare assistance, Social Security and other human/social services that are available in the community. Directs individuals to a variety of programs to help with day-to-day living, housing, employment, and health challenges. Can also help direct clients to a variety of inpatient and outpatient resources focused on mental and physical health treatments.

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HIV/AIDS SERVICES | ILLINOIS HIV CARE CONNECT

Helps provide a continuum of care for persons living with HIV/AIDS. Clients in the program will be assigned a medical case manager. Case managers can assist clients by linking them with a network of health care and support services.

Services may include:
- Health care services assistance
- Housing assistance
- Rental/mortgage assistance
- Utility assistance
- Permanent supportive housing
- Medication programs
- Medical benefits assistance
- Vision services assistance
- Dental services assistance
- Legal services assistance
- Transportation assistance
- Medical appointment transportation
- Emergency food and nutrition assistance
- Mental health services assistance
- Substance mis-use services

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SUPPORT SERVICES | CENTRAL IOWA COMMUNITY SERVICES

Supports individuals and strengthens communities by serving the unique needs of individuals with mental health, intellectual, and other developmental disabilities. Provides a link between individuals and appropriate resources in the region/community to improve health, hope, and successful outcomes. Service Coordinators help individuals navigate the process of applying for and securing the necessary financial support for their immediate needs.

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SERVICE COORDINATION | MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY OF SOUTHEAST IOWA

Assists individuals with mental illness, intellectual disabilities, and developmental disabilities in accessing needed services and supports. Coordinators provide information, referral, assess individuals for needs, develop a treatment plan, and coordinate funding as needed.

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PATHWAY OF HOPE AND SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM | SALVATION ARMY OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY

**Call to check on program openings.

Provides targeted services to families with a desire to break the cycle of crisis and enable a path out of intergenerational poverty. It is rooted in a case management approach, focusing on client needs. The Salvation Army utilizes internal resources and community collaboration to align to the goals of each client served.

The Supportive Housing Program assists with helping those find housing (does not house) who are experiencing displacement or homelessness. Case management services are available to help specifically to get them housed."

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PHARMACOGENOMICS TESTING - PGX | WESTERN COMMUNITY HEALTH RESOURCES

Provides pharmacogenomics testing to individuals who are experiencing behavioral health issues that may require prescription treatment.

The PGX testing includes a genetics profile identifying indicators for successful medication treatment options that match with individual genetic makeup. The testing process will include a patient/provider wraparound model to improve care coordination, close care quality gaps, achieve treatment goals, gain control of chronic conditions, reduce hospitalizations and readmissions.

Members of the team may include primary care providers, psychiatrists, mental health therapists, service coordinators and others essential to the positive outcome of the individual.

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INDEPENDENT LIVING OPTION (ILO) | RUTLEDGE YOUTH FOUNDATION

Program provides monthly subsidies to clients for rent, food, and utilities while the youth either works full time or attends school. While in the program, youths receive up to 7 hours per week of case management services, which focus heavily on teaching youths to shop, budget, and prioritize among other independent living skills.

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CASE MANAGEMENT | COMMUNITY SUPPORT ADVOCATES

Offered to children and adults who have have or need help with brain injuries, developmental disabilities or psychiatric case management. and who are eligible for Medicaid through the State's Fee for Service Program (FFS) or Health Insurance Premium Payment (HIPP) Program.

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CARE COORDINATION | UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS CHICAGO'S DIVISION OF SPECIALIZED CARE FOR CHILDREN

Guides families through their child's journey with a medical condition. Works with doctors, schools and community groups to create a seamless support system.

Care coordination team works together with families to develop a plan of care that addresses a child's medical, social, behavioral, educational and financial needs. Care coordination is free for all children who have eligible medical conditions, regardless of their family's income level.

Care coordination can include finding specialized medical care, helping families understand their child's diagnosis and medical treatment plan, explaining insurance benefits and attending school meetings.

Helps children who are medically fragile remain in their family home rather than a hospital or skilled nursing facility.

Assists with:

- Finding specialized medical care

- Making sure families understand their child's diagnosis and medical treatment plan

- Helping families understand their insurance benefits and maximize their coverage

- Attending IEP /504 Plan school meeting

- Connecting families with financial support, grants and other community resources

- Preparing for the transition to adulthood

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SUPPORT SERVICES | CENTRAL IOWA COMMUNITY SERVICES

Supports individuals and strengthens communities by serving the unique needs of individuals with mental health, intellectual, and other developmental disabilities. Provides a link between individuals and appropriate resources in the region/community to improve health, hope, and successful outcomes. Service Coordinators help individuals navigate the process of applying for and securing the necessary financial support for their immediate needs.

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CARE PROGRAM | LIVE4LALI

Provides case management type of services to assist individuals with substance use disorders. CARE Coordinators assist individuals through each step of recovery, including finding an appropriate treatment service/facility.

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