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Community Health Resource Directory Clinton County, IL Community Health Resource Directory Clinton County, IL With the goal of advancing county residents’ health & quality of life, the Clinton County Health Improvement Coalition was formed. Consisting of approximately 20 organizations, the Coalition’s efforts are concentrated on developing education and preventative initiatives that will empower residents to choose a life of wellbeing. Clinton County has many resources available to assist county residents in their journey of healthy living. With this goal in mind, the Coalition has compiled a community resource directory of organizations, businesses, and support groups. The Coalition cannot specifically endorse or validate organizations listed in this directory. Names, contact information and descriptions of services are being provided for ease of identifying potential resources. The Coalition has strived for accuracy in this material. Please let us know if you find information that is incorrect. If your organization would like to be part of this directory or if you have information to add or change about a listing, information can be sent to the contact below. Contact Phone Number: (618) 526-5302 Clinton County Resource Directory By Category Type Type Resource Breese Ambulance Service Medstar Ambulance Ambulance Sugar Creek Ambulance Service Legacy Place The Villas at St. James Trenton Village Assisted Living Villa Catherine Accurate Hearing Audiology HSHS St. Joseph's Hospital, Breese - Audiology BCMW Head Start – Breese Children’s Home & Aid Society (CHASI) First Step Early Learning & Family Support Programs Illinois Department of Children & Family Child Welfare Services Chiropractic, Medical, Physical Therapy Med Plus Physical Medicine Alternative Solutions Carlyle Rehabilitation &Pain Clinic New Baden Chiropractic Center Revermann Chiropractic & Spinal Rehabilitation Rhodes, Jim, D.C. Smith Chiropractic Clinic Chiropractors Trenton Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Center Royal Living Center - Community Integrated CILA Living Arrangement (CILA) Clinton County Health Improvement Coalition Coalition Communities that Care Coalition Family Balance Training Center Jean McLaughlin & Assoc. Inc. Community Univ. of IL Extension - Family & Consumer Education Services Arbaugh, Dr. Scott, Geriatric Mental Health Caritas - Belleville Chestnut Health Services - Belleville Chestnut Health Services - Edwardsville Chestnut Health Services - Granite City Chestnut Health Services – Maryville Community Resource Center – Carlyle Community Resource Center - Centralia Human Services – Okawville Illinois Division of Mental Health – Region 5 Counseling & South Mental Health Kittstein, Christina, LCPC Resource Directory by Category Type - Page 1 of 7 1 Type Resource National Alliance on Mental Illness Southwestern IL (NAMI) Prairie Counseling Schrage, Lucy, LCPC, ATR-BC American Red Cross Child Abuse Hot Line Domestic Violence Hot Line Elder Abuse Hotline Missing Person - Search National Suicide Prevention Line People Against Violent Environments (PAVE) Crisis & Safety Runaway Safeline Crisis, Safety & Therapy Sexual Assault & Family Emergencies (SAFE) Dental School SIU School of Dental Medicine (Alton) Bond County Health Department – Dental Clinic Breese Dental Care, P.C. Droege, Timothy, DMD Erickson, Lara, DMD Hyten, Robert, DMD Illinois Department of Healthcare & Family Serv Dental Program Kellough, Ronald, DSMD Koentz, William Stone, Steven, DDS Trenton Dental Group Truong, Joe, DDS Wessol, S.D., DDS Dentist Whipps, Franklin J., DMD HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital, Dietitian Dietitian Speaking of Nutrition Adult Learning & GED Hotline Albers Elementary School All Saints Academy (ASA) Aviston Elementary School Bartelso Elementary School Beckemeyer Elementary School Breese Elementary School Carlyle Elementary School Carlyle Jr. High School Central Community High School Christ Our Rock Lutheran School Damiansville Elementary School Germantown Elementary School Hoyleton Comm. School Dist Kaskaskia College Kaskaskia College - Adult Literacy Kaskaskia Special Ed Dist. #801 Resource Directory by Category Type - Page 2 of 7 2 Type Resource Mater Dei Catholic High School McKendree University New Baden Elementary School Reading Link at Kaskaskia College Regional Office of Education #13 St. George Elementary School St. Mary's Elementary School St. Rose Elementary School Trenton Elementary School Trinity Lutheran Elementary School Trinity Lutheran School Wesclin Junior High School Education Wesclin Senior High School Emergency Response Clinton County Medical Reserve Corps CC Employment and Training Illinois Department of Employment Manpower Temporary Services Employment Vocational Rehab Services - Belleville Services WIOA - Youth Services Breese Family Vision Center Illinois Eye Surgeons Lions Club of Carlyle Eye Marion Eye Centers Care/Vision Quantum Vision Center Carlyle Ministerial Alliance House of Manna Food Pantry Matthew 25 Ecumenical Food Pantry Food Pantry & General Carlyle Christian Church Assistance St. Vincent's De Paul Health Center Warren G. Murry Dev. Center Health Department Clinton County Health Department Home Care Sunrise Care Givers Celtic Hospice & Home Health Home Health HSHS Home Care Southern Illinois Care Mederi Caretenders Celtic Hospice & Home Health Hospice of Southern Illinois Hospice HSHS Hospice Southern Illinois Hospital HSHS St. Joseph's Hospital, Breese Housing Assistance Energy Assistance LIHEAP Catholic Legal Assistance Ministry Division of Child Support Legal Aid Illinois Crime Victims Compensation Resource Directory by Category Type - Page 3 of 7 3 Type Resource Immigration Project Interfaith Services Immigrants Land of Lincoln Legal Assist. Neighborhood Law Office – Catholic Urban Program Breese Nursing Home Carlyle Healthcare Center Long-Term Clinton Manor Living Center Care Countryside Manor - Aviston Medical Comprehensive Care Pharmacy Equipment Southern Bus & Mobility Cardiology – Prairie Cardiovascular Dermatology: Ducomb, Deanna, M.D. Watson, Christy, M.D. Endoscopy – Midwest Therapeutic Endoscopy ENT: Fierstein, Jeffrey, M.D. Szewczyk, Mark, M.D. ENT/Sleep Medicine – Shah, Ketan, M.D. Family Medicine: Beaty, Timothy, M.D. Butalid, Alberto, M.D. Clinton County Rural Health – Breese Clinton County Rural Health – Germantown Clinton County Rural Health – New Baden Gagen, Erin, M.D. Garcia, Arnel, M.D. Krause, Amy, PA-C Marc McCleary, M.D. Nash, Michael, M.D. Osborn, Jonathan, M.D. Poettker, Amber, PA-C Rivera, Mike, APN Family Medicine/Sports Medicine: Klosterman, Brian, M.D. General Surgery: Knolhoff, Joshua, M.D. Rivera, Renato, M.D. Ruff, Timothy, M.D. Hand Surgeon: Sasso, Lisa, M.D. Internal Medicine/Geriatrics: Wells, James Internal Medicine/Pediatrics: Rivera, Christopher, M.D. Internal Medicine/Pediatrics/Sports Medicine: Medical Neighbors, David, M.D. Provider Nephrology: Resource Directory by Category Type - Page 4 of 7 4 Type Resource Assioun, Bassim, M.D. Bashirudden, Ifath, M.D. Neurology: Burger, Stephen, M.D. OB/GYN/Women’s Health Berry, Teri, MSN, NPC Doll-Pollard, Anne, M.D. Dothager, Christina, M.D. Gelly, Bonnie, M.D. Kramper, Breck, WHNP Southern OB/GYN Associates Taylor, Nancy, NP Gozia, Penny, M.D. Oncology: Breese Oncology Institute Cancer Care Specialists of Illinois Manalo, Jane Grace, M.D. Orthopedics: Bassman, Donald, M.D. Pediatrics: Becker, Jamie, CPNP Kuhl, Douglas, M.D. McAllister, Alexis, CPNP Morra, Daniel, M.D. Right from the Start Pediatrics Plastic Surgery: Shankaran, Vidya, M.D. Podiatrist: Kee, David, M.D. Pulmonology: Mohan, Ventrapagada, M.D. Reichardt, Brian, M.D. Urology: Katsikas, Demetrios, M.D. Vascular Surgery: Lee, Robert, M.D. Walk-In Clinic: Immediate Care – Carlyle Immediate Care – New Baden Medical Service FMC Breese Dialysis Comprehensive Care Pharmacy CVS Family Care Pharmacy Family Pharmacy Prescription Plus Pharmacy Wal-Mart Pharmacy Apex Network Physical HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital, Breese, Physical Therapy Therapy Radon Testing Terminix Resource Directory by Category Type - Page 5 of 7 5 Type Resource Eagle Recycling Services Foster Salvage & Recycling Recycling Grapperhaus Metal Company AgeSmart Catherine Kasper Village Clinton County Senior Services - Breese Clinton County Senior Services - Carlyle Clinton County Senior Services - Western Clinton HSHS St. Joseph's Hospital, Senior Renewal Senior New Baden Senior Center Services Senior Help Line The Amy Schulz Child Advocacy Center Shelters Violence Prevention Center BCMW – Breese Catholic Urban Programs (CUP) Cerebral Palsy of SW Illinois Community Link Hispanic Ministry Clinton Co. Roman Catholic Church Hoyleton Ministries IL Department of Human Services – Centralia IL Department of Human Services – Mt. Vernon Illinois School for the Deaf Illinois School for the Visually Impaired Pregnancy Support Center Prescription Outreach Program – Society of St. Vincent De Paul: Belleville Council RX Outreach Salvation Army Family Store Social Security Administration – Belleville Social & Social Security Administration – East St. Louis Human Southern Illinois Case Coordination Services Services (SICCS) – Mt. Vernon & Hotline Speech & HSHS, St. Joseph's Hospital, Breese – Speech Language Therapy Therapy Therapy-Learning Clinic Al-Anon Alcoholics Anonymous American Cancer Society American Diabetes Association American Heart Association American Lung Association in Illinois Arthritis Foundation Breastfeeding Support Group at St. Joseph's Diabetes Support Group at St. Joseph's Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Southern Illinois Illinois Tobacco Quitline Oasis Women’s Center Support
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