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ICAP Community Services offers the following:
Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time.
Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.).
School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.
ICAP Community Services offers the following:
Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time.
Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.).
School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.
Categories
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Services included personal assistance (i.e. bathing, dressing, eating), companionship, homemaking, skilled nursing care, running errands and provide transportation, respite care, hospital to home care and memory care for people living with Alzheimer's or other form of dementia.
Services included personal assistance (i.e. bathing, dressing, eating), companionship, homemaking, skilled nursing care, running errands and provide transportation, respite care, hospital to home care and memory care for people living with Alzheimer's or other form of dementia.
Categories
Disability Related Transportation
Homemaker Assistance
Case/Care Management
Home Health Care
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Adult In Home Respite Care
Carpooling Programs
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
ICAP Community Services offers the following:
Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time.
Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.).
School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.
ICAP Community Services offers the following:
Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time.
Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.).
School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.
Categories
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Powerful Tools for Caregivers: This class helps caregivers reduce stress, improve self-confidence, balance their life, better communicate their feelings, make tough decisions, and locate helpful resources. Six class sessions held once a week are led by certified, experienced leaders; class sizes range from 8-15 caregivers.
Savvy Caregiver Classes: Provides training for unpaid family caregivers of people with dementia or related diseases. The small group discussion classes address the progressive impact of the illness and skills needed to manage daily caregiver responsibilities. The six sessions will help develop good care management tools through group discussions, skill building, problem solving, assertiveness training, and brainstorming.
Stressbusting for Family Caregivers Classes: A 9-week program that meets once a week for an hour and a half and offers insights and coping tools to help caregivers manage the stress of caregiving effectively.
Classes are available at both Active Generations locations and virtual.
Powerful Tools for Caregivers: This class helps caregivers reduce stress, improve self-confidence, balance their life, better communicate their feelings, make tough decisions, and locate helpful resources. Six class sessions held once a week are led by certified, experienced leaders; class sizes range from 8-15 caregivers.
Savvy Caregiver Classes: Provides training for unpaid family caregivers of people with dementia or related diseases. The small group discussion classes address the progressive impact of the illness and skills needed to manage daily caregiver responsibilities. The six sessions will help develop good care management tools through group discussions, skill building, problem solving, assertiveness training, and brainstorming.
Stressbusting for Family Caregivers Classes: A 9-week program that meets once a week for an hour and a half and offers insights and coping tools to help caregivers manage the stress of caregiving effectively.
Classes are available at both Active Generations locations and virtual.
Categories
Specialized Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Dementia
Alzheimer's Disease
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Parkinson's Disease
Caregiver Training
Offers pregnancy support and case management, domestic infant adoption, adoption and perinatal support groups, and contract services.
Offers pregnancy support and case management, domestic infant adoption, adoption and perinatal support groups, and contract services.
Categories
Adoption and Foster/Kinship Care Support Groups
General Mental Health Support Groups
Postadoption Counseling and Support
Pregnancy Counseling
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Preadoption Counseling and Support
Case/Care Management
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Mental Health services include individual, couples and family counseling, 24-hour QMHP services, psychiatric evaluations and medication management, school consultations, and employee assistance programs (EAP).
Alcohol and Drug Program treatment approach is based on the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous and reality therapy. Services offered include individual counseling, chemical assessments, DUI education program, outpatient treatment, prevention education program, and a relapse prevention group.
Case Management and IMPACT Programs, designed to help clients with severe and persistent mental illness, services include case management and continued care, medication management with psychiatrist, crisis intervention assistance, and psychiatric rehabilitation which seeks to provide program services that assist clients in developing skills and manage resources needed to allow them to be successful in the community. A client centered, client directed form of treatment, the program consists of services designed to restore the disabled person to a level of functioning which permits a useful, meaningful life.
Mental Health services include individual, couples and family counseling, 24-hour QMHP services, psychiatric evaluations and medication management, school consultations, and employee assistance programs (EAP).
Alcohol and Drug Program treatment approach is based on the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous and reality therapy. Services offered include individual counseling, chemical assessments, DUI education program, outpatient treatment, prevention education program, and a relapse prevention group.
Case Management and IMPACT Programs, designed to help clients with severe and persistent mental illness, services include case management and continued care, medication management with psychiatrist, crisis intervention assistance, and psychiatric rehabilitation which seeks to provide program services that assist clients in developing skills and manage resources needed to allow them to be successful in the community. A client centered, client directed form of treatment, the program consists of services designed to restore the disabled person to a level of functioning which permits a useful, meaningful life.
Categories
Home Based Mental Health Services
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Divorce Counseling
Family Counseling
Individual Counseling
Anger Management
Mental Health Screening
Gambling Disorder Counseling
Employee Assistance Programs
Psychological Assessment
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
DUI Offender Programs
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
General Counseling Services
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Psychiatric Case Management
Medication Information/Management
Health Facility Licensing
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Community Mental Health Agencies
Relapse Prevention Programs
Assertive Community Treatment
Telemental Health
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Geriatric Psychiatry
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Psychiatric Medication Services
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Adult Psychiatry
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Case/Care Management
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
A short-term support program that aids youth and families in locating and navigating various resources and systems to reduce overall stress within the family. Areas of need include social, emotional, educational, community resources, housing, health, and safety.
A short-term support program that aids youth and families in locating and navigating various resources and systems to reduce overall stress within the family. Areas of need include social, emotional, educational, community resources, housing, health, and safety.
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Case/Care Management
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Case/Care Management Referrals
Financial Assistance:
Utility Assistance for past due and disconnection notices including water, lights, and heating.
To be screened for utility assistance or for information about current eligibility guidelines, please call 605-342-0982.
Non-Financial Assistance Programs:
Food Pantry: For those needing assistance with food.
Clothing Vouchers: For those needing assistance for clothing. Assistance may only be given 1 time every 6 months.
Household Boxes: For those needing assistance with items used to cook and eat a meal. A lease must be shown to the caseworker in order to receive assistance.
Assistance is limited according to what is available at the time.
Pathway of Hope:
Program for eligible families. Long term case management program to help families move beyond crisis into stability and becoming self-sufficient. Families will be required to meet with a caseworker to design a plan to meet goals, needs and objectives (ex. goal setting, assistance getting healthcare, educational opportunities, etc).
Financial Assistance:
Utility Assistance for past due and disconnection notices including water, lights, and heating.
To be screened for utility assistance or for information about current eligibility guidelines, please call 605-342-0982.
Non-Financial Assistance Programs:
Food Pantry: For those needing assistance with food.
Clothing Vouchers: For those needing assistance for clothing. Assistance may only be given 1 time every 6 months.
Household Boxes: For those needing assistance with items used to cook and eat a meal. A lease must be shown to the caseworker in order to receive assistance.
Assistance is limited according to what is available at the time.
Pathway of Hope:
Program for eligible families. Long term case management program to help families move beyond crisis into stability and becoming self-sufficient. Families will be required to meet with a caseworker to design a plan to meet goals, needs and objectives (ex. goal setting, assistance getting healthcare, educational opportunities, etc).
Categories
Food Vouchers
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Food Pantries
Case/Care Management
General Clothing Provision
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Baby Clothing
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
HDSA, with its headquarters in New York City, currently has 54 volunteer-led Chapters and Affiliates across the United States. Chapters and Affiliates support HDSA's mission by bringing community-based services, awareness and grassroots fundraising to strengthen resources to families affected by HD.
HDSA, with its headquarters in New York City, currently has 54 volunteer-led Chapters and Affiliates across the United States. Chapters and Affiliates support HDSA's mission by bringing community-based services, awareness and grassroots fundraising to strengthen resources to families affected by HD.
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Disability Awareness Training
Disease/Disability Information
Huntington's Disease
Case/Care Management
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Offers assistance with financial, legal, transportation, therapy, treatment, disability claims, and equine therapy to support veterans in their pursuit of a healthy lifestyle.
Advocacy services aim to represent veterans on various issues that may be hindering their progress.
Staff take on a variety of challenges that veterans may encounter, and if unable to provide direct assistance, will locate resources that can.
Offers assistance with financial, legal, transportation, therapy, treatment, disability claims, and equine therapy to support veterans in their pursuit of a healthy lifestyle.
Advocacy services aim to represent veterans on various issues that may be hindering their progress.
Staff take on a variety of challenges that veterans may encounter, and if unable to provide direct assistance, will locate resources that can.
Categories
Individual Advocacy
Individual Counseling
Issue Advocacy
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Veterans
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Veteran Reintegration Counseling
Equestrian Therapy
Rental Deposit Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Case/Care Management
Intensive, non-residential treatment program providing services to children who meet the states' Severe Emotional Disturbance (SED) criteria and would not be successful in less restrictive services. Also provides services to their families. Incorporating counseling, case management, and family support services, with the goal of assisting in the development of a nurturing and stable family environment in which children may grow. A counselor along with family, individuals supporting the family, and professionals will develop a customized treatment plan which will assist in meeting the needs of the child and family.
Services provided to program participants include 24-hour crisis assistance, counseling services, chemical dependency screenings and assessments, case management, dedication management, psychiatric services, classes and workshops on mental health topics, early childhood mental health services, and play therapy for children ages 0 to 5. Some therapies offered in this program include Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), and Aggression Replacement Therapy (ART).
Intensive, non-residential treatment program providing services to children who meet the states' Severe Emotional Disturbance (SED) criteria and would not be successful in less restrictive services. Also provides services to their families. Incorporating counseling, case management, and family support services, with the goal of assisting in the development of a nurturing and stable family environment in which children may grow. A counselor along with family, individuals supporting the family, and professionals will develop a customized treatment plan which will assist in meeting the needs of the child and family.
Services provided to program participants include 24-hour crisis assistance, counseling services, chemical dependency screenings and assessments, case management, dedication management, psychiatric services, classes and workshops on mental health topics, early childhood mental health services, and play therapy for children ages 0 to 5. Some therapies offered in this program include Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), and Aggression Replacement Therapy (ART).
Categories
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Case/Care Management
Medication Information/Management
Community Mental Health Agencies
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Psychological Assessment
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Workshops/Symposiums
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Home Based Mental Health Services
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Psychiatric Medication Services
Family Counseling
Provides short or long term rental assistance and mortgage payment assistance to persons who are diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and meet income limitations.
Case management services available for both housing and non-housing issues
Assistance with past due utility bills and other housing-related supportive services may be available
There is a waiting list for rental and mortgage assistance
Provides short or long term rental assistance and mortgage payment assistance to persons who are diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and meet income limitations.
Case management services available for both housing and non-housing issues
Assistance with past due utility bills and other housing-related supportive services may be available
There is a waiting list for rental and mortgage assistance
Categories
Housing Authorities
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing
Rent Payment Assistance
Case/Care Management
ICAP Community Services offers the following:
Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time.
Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.).
School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.
ICAP Community Services offers the following:
Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time.
Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.).
School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.
Categories
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Pathway of Hope guides families with children 18 years and younger through crisis and instability to a place of security. Offers strengths-based casework, providing services such as: financial counseling and planning, goal setting with action steps, job training, referrals and employment assistance, assistance with securing housing and child care, and emotional and spiritual support. Pathway of Hope works with people where they are, offering practical guidance to help families overcome obstacles one step at a time.
Pathway of Hope guides families with children 18 years and younger through crisis and instability to a place of security. Offers strengths-based casework, providing services such as: financial counseling and planning, goal setting with action steps, job training, referrals and employment assistance, assistance with securing housing and child care, and emotional and spiritual support. Pathway of Hope works with people where they are, offering practical guidance to help families overcome obstacles one step at a time.
Categories
Career Counseling
Case/Care Management
Personal Financial Counseling
Faith Based Counseling
ICAP Community Services offers the following:
Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time.
Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.).
School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.
ICAP Community Services offers the following:
Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time.
Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.).
School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.
Categories
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Will respond to patient's homes to assist with providing resources for food, transportation, etc. Will also provide home safety assessments, patient education, medication reconciliation, post-discharge visits, and give immunizations.
Will respond to patient's homes to assist with providing resources for food, transportation, etc. Will also provide home safety assessments, patient education, medication reconciliation, post-discharge visits, and give immunizations.
Categories
Case/Care Management
Community Health Workers
ICAP Community Services offers the following:
Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time.
Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.).
School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.
ICAP Community Services offers the following:
Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time.
Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.).
School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.
Categories
Case/Care Management
School Supplies
Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Strategies to Embrace Living with Lupus Fearlessly (SELF) is a self-care program for people with lupus to manage their symptoms, stress, medications, and work with their health care team.
Strategies to Embrace Living with Lupus Fearlessly (SELF) is a self-care program for people with lupus to manage their symptoms, stress, medications, and work with their health care team.
Categories
Case/Care Management
VA is committed to ending Veteran homelessness. No one who has served our country should ever go without a safe, stable place to call home.
The HUD-VASH program exists to assist veteran's with establishing and maintaining housing. Intensive case management is provided to the veteran.
VA is committed to ending Veteran homelessness. No one who has served our country should ever go without a safe, stable place to call home.
The HUD-VASH program exists to assist veteran's with establishing and maintaining housing. Intensive case management is provided to the veteran.
Categories
Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Veterans
Case/Care Management
Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing
Rent Payment Assistance
Street Outreach Programs
Mental Health services include individual, couples and family counseling, 24-hour QMHP services, psychiatric evaluations and medication management, school consultations, and employee assistance programs (EAP).
Alcohol and Drug Program treatment approach is based on the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous and reality therapy. Services offered include individual counseling, chemical assessments, DUI education program, outpatient treatment, prevention education program, and a relapse prevention group.
Case Management and IMPACT Programs, designed to help clients with severe and persistent mental illness, services include case management and continued care, medication management with psychiatrist, crisis intervention assistance, and psychiatric rehabilitation which seeks to provide program services that assist clients in developing skills and manage resources needed to allow them to be successful in the community. A client centered, client directed form of treatment, the program consists of services designed to restore the disabled person to a level of functioning which permits a useful, meaningful life.
Mental Health services include individual, couples and family counseling, 24-hour QMHP services, psychiatric evaluations and medication management, school consultations, and employee assistance programs (EAP).
Alcohol and Drug Program treatment approach is based on the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous and reality therapy. Services offered include individual counseling, chemical assessments, DUI education program, outpatient treatment, prevention education program, and a relapse prevention group.
Case Management and IMPACT Programs, designed to help clients with severe and persistent mental illness, services include case management and continued care, medication management with psychiatrist, crisis intervention assistance, and psychiatric rehabilitation which seeks to provide program services that assist clients in developing skills and manage resources needed to allow them to be successful in the community. A client centered, client directed form of treatment, the program consists of services designed to restore the disabled person to a level of functioning which permits a useful, meaningful life.
Categories
Home Based Mental Health Services
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Divorce Counseling
Family Counseling
Individual Counseling
Anger Management
Mental Health Screening
Gambling Disorder Counseling
Employee Assistance Programs
Psychological Assessment
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
DUI Offender Programs
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
General Counseling Services
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Psychiatric Case Management
Medication Information/Management
Health Facility Licensing
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Community Mental Health Agencies
Relapse Prevention Programs
Assertive Community Treatment
Telemental Health
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Geriatric Psychiatry
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Psychiatric Medication Services
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Adult Psychiatry
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Case/Care Management
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Residential and intensive group outpatient treatment and specialized programming including Intensive Methamphetamine Treatment program (IMT), Intensive outpatient treatment, 12-hour DUI class, Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Substance Abuse program (CBISA), treatment needs assessments, social-setting detox, emergency/involuntary commitments and Pivot Point referrals.
Residential and intensive group outpatient treatment and specialized programming including Intensive Methamphetamine Treatment program (IMT), Intensive outpatient treatment, 12-hour DUI class, Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Substance Abuse program (CBISA), treatment needs assessments, social-setting detox, emergency/involuntary commitments and Pivot Point referrals.
Categories
County Government Departments/Offices
Case/Care Management
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Detoxification
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Extreme Cold Warming Centers
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Relapse Prevention Programs
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Family Counseling
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Drug Use Disorder Day Treatment
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
DUI Offender Programs
Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
A free, relationship enrichment program open to the public. It serves individuals, couples, and families. The goal of the program is for participating adults to develop the skills they need to experience healthy relationships and improve their path toward financial wellness and employability.
Relationship education and family support topics include: communication skill, controlling emotions, conflict resolution, making wise choices, setting life goals, mentorship, stress management, advocacy, and parenting strategies.
Financial wellness/employability services include: financial literacy, job search assistance, money management, joint budgeting, interview practice, resume coaching, and job skills and interest assessments.
A free, relationship enrichment program open to the public. It serves individuals, couples, and families. The goal of the program is for participating adults to develop the skills they need to experience healthy relationships and improve their path toward financial wellness and employability.
Relationship education and family support topics include: communication skill, controlling emotions, conflict resolution, making wise choices, setting life goals, mentorship, stress management, advocacy, and parenting strategies.
Financial wellness/employability services include: financial literacy, job search assistance, money management, joint budgeting, interview practice, resume coaching, and job skills and interest assessments.
Categories
Workshops/Symposiums
Career Counseling
Parenting Skills Classes
Relationship Workshops
Personal Financial Counseling
Case/Care Management
Anger Management
Mentoring Programs
An early intervention program that follows the Wraparound approach to service delivery.
Provides case management in a strengths-based, family-driven model as well as monthly care planning meetings where families and identified teams will meet to identify needs and a plan to address those needs.
An early intervention program that follows the Wraparound approach to service delivery.
Provides case management in a strengths-based, family-driven model as well as monthly care planning meetings where families and identified teams will meet to identify needs and a plan to address those needs.
Categories
Youth Development
Case/Care Management
Community Health Worker services providing case management and peer to peer support to face immediate challenges and discover holistic solutions to achieve balanced lives.
Community Health Worker services providing case management and peer to peer support to face immediate challenges and discover holistic solutions to achieve balanced lives.
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Cultural Heritage Groups
Native American Community
Community Health Workers
Case/Care Management
Peer Counseling
Provides assisted living or independent living care options meeting the need of health care in a home-like environment. Provides wellness activities, dining services, therapy services, skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, long term care, access to nursing care, and care planning.
Provides assisted living or independent living care options meeting the need of health care in a home-like environment. Provides wellness activities, dining services, therapy services, skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, long term care, access to nursing care, and care planning.
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Assisted Living Facilities
Independent Living Communities/Complexes
Case/Care Management
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapy
Physical Therapy