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Resource Guide, Aug 2017.Pdf Table of Contents Adult Day Care ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Aging Services ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Cancer Information .................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Chambers of Commerce ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 Children’s Services ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Clothing & Household Items .................................................................................................................................................... 4 Consumer Information ............................................................................................................................................................. 4 Dental Services (Free/Low Cost) ............................................................................................................................................ 4 Disability Services ................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Disaster Services .................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Durable Medical Equipment & Supplies .................................................................................................................................. 6 Education / Learning Opportunities ......................................................................................................................................... 6 Emergency Housing ................................................................................................................................................................ 7 Emergency Response Button ................................................................................................................................................. 7 Employment Services - Disabled ............................................................................................................................................ 7 Employment Services - Senior ................................................................................................................................................ 8 Financial Assistance ............................................................................................................................................................... 8 Food & Nutrition ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Group Homes .......................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Health Information ................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Health Services Clinics (Free/Low Income) ............................................................................................................................ 9 Hearing Services ................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Home Health Care/Personal Care ........................................................................................................................................ 10 Home Modifications ............................................................................................................................................................... 11 Hospice Services .................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Hospitals ................................................................................................................................................................................ 12 Housing/Assisted Living ........................................................................................................................................................ 12 Information & Referral ........................................................................................................................................................... 13 Insurance ............................................................................................................................................................................... 13 1 United Way Agency Legal Services ....................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Medical Supplies ................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Medicaid ................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 Mental Health Services ......................................................................................................................................................... 14 Newspapers .......................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Nursing Facilities ................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Ombudsman .......................................................................................................................................................................... 15 Protective Services ............................................................................................................................................................... 15 Public Libraries ...................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Recreation & Socialization .................................................................................................................................................... 16 State Government ................................................................................................................................................................. 16 Support Groups ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Tax Information ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Transportation Services ........................................................................................................................................................ 17 Transportation Services-Disabled ......................................................................................................................................... 18 Vehicle Modifications ............................................................................................................................................................ 18 Veterans Services ................................................................................................................................................................. 18 Vision Services ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Volunteer Opportunities ........................................................................................................................................................ 19 Voter Registration ................................................................................................................................................................. 19 Women’s Health Services ..................................................................................................................................................... 19 2 United Way Agency Adult Day Care East Central Illinois Area Agency Chambers of Commerce on Aging, Inc. Bethesda Gardens 1003 Maple Hill Rd Clay County 1450 E. Crossing Blvd. Bloomington, IL 61705-9327 535 E. National Ave Terre Haute, IN 47802 (800) 888-4456 (I & A) Brazil, IN 47834 (812) 298-8209 (309) 829-2065 (812) 448-8457 www.bethesdaseniorliving.com www.eciaaa.org www.claycountychamber.org Hickory Creek at Sunset Indiana Association of Area Greater Clinton Chamber of 1109
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