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ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

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Formal Caregivers
Personal Care
Case/Care Management Referrals
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
In Home Meal Preparation
Children's mental health case management services including: - Assist parents in advocating for their child's mental health needs - Assist the family to obtain a current diagnostic assessment, if needed - Be a source of information and support - Complete a functional assessment and service plan - Complete or make referrals for assessments and evaluations - Meet with the family to determine needs - Provide information about and referral to community resources

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Case/Care Management Referrals
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Case/Care Management
Advocacy Services: - The center advocates in areas of civil and human rights, employment/disability benefits, housing, transportation, and on the state, local, and federal levels Equipment Loaner Closet: - Loans a range of home medical equipment including wheelchairs, walkers, power chairs, canes, transfer benches, raised toilet seats, and more. Equipment are available on a first come first served basis and will hold equipment for a 24-hour period. - Swap Shop: A self-directed equipment listing available for persons shopping/looking for used equipment. Information and Referral: - Up-to-date disability information and referrals to various agencies and individuals within the region - Other Services: Includes disability benefits application assistance, housing assistance, emergency disaster preparedness plan, and more Nursing Facility Transition: - Assist individuals living with a disability to identify in transition from nursing facilities and other institutions into community settings with the goal of preventing institutionalization Peer Support: - Assists individuals living with a disability to identify goals and work to create a unique plan to achieve those goals - Match interested consumers with a peer mentor who provides support, problem-solving, social skills, and more Personal Assistance: - Offer skills instruction curriculum for individuals living with a disability the fundamentals of managing their personal attendant care including how to hire, manage, and more Recreational Groups: - Holds various events for individuals with a disability or a health condition to meet and socialize with others through dances, parties, picnics, and outings Staying and Aging in Place/Accessibility Assistance: - Offers accessible modification assistance and accessibility assessments for homes and businesses for safe access and increased independence in people's homes and businesses Support Groups: - Various support groups are available to individuals who want learn more about their particular disability, wanting peer support, or first-hand information on how to manage their disability. Some support groups are directly coordinated by Options and others are independent. Youth Transition Services: - Assist youth ages 14 - 22 years who are transitioning from high school into the next phase of their life with learning the skills necessary and acquiring the resources needed to be successful

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Walking Aids
General Medical Equipment/Supplies Provision
Social Security Disability Insurance Applications
Wheelchairs/Wheeled Mobility
Disabilities and Health Conditions
Agency Based Libraries/Resource Centers
Home Modification Consultation
Developmental Disabilities
Older Adults
Housing Search Assistance
Centers for Independent Living
Physical Disabilities
Toileting Aids
Assistive Technology Equipment Sales
Senior Housing Information and Referral
Peer Role Model Programs
Young Adults
Daily Living Aids
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Adolescents
Nursing Facility Referrals
Health/Disability Related Social Clubs
Case/Care Management Referrals
Specialized Information and Referral
Assistive Technology Equipment Loan
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Individual Advocacy
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Accessibility Information
Case/Care Management
Life Skills Education
Adapted Sports/Games
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Provides information, resources, and support needed to move life forward. These partners help navigate the challenges of MS unique to each individual's situation. In addition to connections to other MS Society services navigators: Navigate through the complexities of finding healthcare providers, benefits, insurance and access to coverage, and employment Offer financial assistance with obtaining durable medical equipment and aids for daily living, emergency financial assistance for help with housing or utility shut off, respite care, chores, home modifications, and more. Will assist individuals with future planning. Help provide wellness strategies that can improve quality of life including suggestions on diet, exercise, emotional well-being, and connection to local resources Assess for personalized case management through the Edward M. Dowd Personal Advocate Program Provide crisis intervention in times of need

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Mortgage Payment Assistance
Specialized Information and Referral
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance
Water Service Payment Assistance
Personal Health Care Advocate Services
Multiple Sclerosis
Wellness Programs
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Gas Service Payment Assistance
Case/Care Management Referrals
Disease/Disability Information
Medical Equipment Expense Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Electric Service Payment Assistance
Advocacy Services: - The center advocates in areas of civil and human rights, employment/disability benefits, housing, transportation, and on the state, local, and federal levels Equipment Loaner Closet: - Loans a range of home medical equipment including wheelchairs, walkers, power chairs, canes, transfer benches, raised toilet seats, and more. Equipment are available on a first come first served basis and will hold equipment for a 24-hour period. - Swap Shop: A self-directed equipment listing available for persons shopping/looking for used equipment. Information and Referral: - Up-to-date disability information and referrals to various agencies and individuals within the region - Other Services: Includes disability benefits application assistance, housing assistance, emergency disaster preparedness plan, and more Nursing Facility Transition: - Assist individuals living with a disability to identify in transition from nursing facilities and other institutions into community settings with the goal of preventing institutionalization Peer Support: - Assists individuals living with a disability to identify goals and work to create a unique plan to achieve those goals - Match interested consumers with a peer mentor who provides support, problem-solving, social skills, and more Personal Assistance: - Offer skills instruction curriculum for individuals living with a disability the fundamentals of managing their personal attendant care including how to hire, manage, and more Recreational Groups: - Holds various events for individuals with a disability or a health condition to meet and socialize with others through dances, parties, picnics, and outings Staying and Aging in Place/Accessibility Assistance: - Offers accessible modification assistance and accessibility assessments for homes and businesses for safe access and increased independence in people's homes and businesses Support Groups: - Various support groups are available to individuals who want learn more about their particular disability, wanting peer support, or first-hand information on how to manage their disability. Some support groups are directly coordinated by Options and others are independent. Youth Transition Services: - Assist youth ages 14 - 22 years who are transitioning from high school into the next phase of their life with learning the skills necessary and acquiring the resources needed to be successful

Categories

Walking Aids
General Medical Equipment/Supplies Provision
Social Security Disability Insurance Applications
Wheelchairs/Wheeled Mobility
Disabilities and Health Conditions
Agency Based Libraries/Resource Centers
Home Modification Consultation
Developmental Disabilities
Older Adults
Housing Search Assistance
Centers for Independent Living
Physical Disabilities
Toileting Aids
Assistive Technology Equipment Sales
Senior Housing Information and Referral
Peer Role Model Programs
Young Adults
Daily Living Aids
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Adolescents
Nursing Facility Referrals
Health/Disability Related Social Clubs
Case/Care Management Referrals
Specialized Information and Referral
Assistive Technology Equipment Loan
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Individual Advocacy
Emergency Preparedness and Response Planning
Accessibility Information
Case/Care Management
Life Skills Education
Adapted Sports/Games
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Referrals to social workers and case management services for issues involving children: - Child protection reports (neglect, abuse, etc.) - Children's mental health services - Minor parent support - Truancy - Child welfare

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Teenage Parents
Psychiatric Case Management
Abused Children
Case/Care Management Referrals
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

Formal Caregivers
Personal Care
Case/Care Management Referrals
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
In Home Meal Preparation
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

Formal Caregivers
Personal Care
Case/Care Management Referrals
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
In Home Meal Preparation
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

Formal Caregivers
Personal Care
Case/Care Management Referrals
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
In Home Meal Preparation
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

Formal Caregivers
Personal Care
Case/Care Management Referrals
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
In Home Meal Preparation
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

Formal Caregivers
Personal Care
Case/Care Management Referrals
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
In Home Meal Preparation
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

Formal Caregivers
Personal Care
Case/Care Management Referrals
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
In Home Meal Preparation
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

Formal Caregivers
Personal Care
Case/Care Management Referrals
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
In Home Meal Preparation
Provides mental health services to individuals in need. Services include: - Crisis line available for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis, behavioral crisis, and/or substance use - Individual psychotherapy - Medication management - Psychological evaluations - Psychiatric evaluations - Referrals to other agencies within the community for additional support and treatment

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Mood Disorders
Family Violence Issues
Community Mental Health Agencies
Substance Use Disorder Hotlines
Mental Health Crisis Lines
General Psychiatry
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Case/Care Management Referrals
Anxiety Disorders
Psychiatric Medication Monitoring
Psychological Assessment
Depression
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Individual Counseling
General Counseling Services
- Pregnancy and parenting classes - Life skills and money management classes - Natural Family Planning (NFP) classes - Pregnancy loss support - Sexual abuse support - Community referrals - Healthy relationships education

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Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups
Personal Financial Counseling
Life Skills Education
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Case/Care Management Referrals
Parenting Skills Classes
Teen Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Natural Family Planning
Bereaved Parent Support Groups
ICLS offers caregiver assistance to those who need intermittent or moderate supervision or physical assistance to stay in their home. Services available may include the following: - Active Cognitive Support: Caregivers provide in-person or remote check-ins to provide support, guidance and problem-solve concerns related to daily living - Activities of Daily Living: Caregivers assist with dressing, grooming, bathing, and transferring (walking) - Adaptive Support: Encourage self-sufficiency and reduce the need for assistance. ICLS caregivers work with the client to develop and practice individualized strategies that promote independence, such as using calendars, making lists, and teaching how to use assistive technology. - Community Living Engagement: Helps clients access resources, services, and activities outside the home. These services help the individual develop and maintain a support system in the community. - Household Management Assistance: Caregivers assist with meal planning and preparation, light housekeeping, laundry and budgeting/money management - Health, Safety, and Wellness: Caregivers will identify any changes in the client's health, including monitoring any existing health conditions, with referrals to case managers as needed

Categories

Formal Caregivers
Personal Care
Case/Care Management Referrals
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Financial Counseling
In Home Meal Preparation

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