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| ACCENT OHIO |
419-999-0360 |
| Occupational Skills Training,
Career Counseling,
Skill Upgrading,
On-site Computer Training,
GED Classes,
Job Readiness Programs,
Employment Retention Services,
Eligibility for Workforce Investment Act Funding. On the job training,Incumbent worker training, applicant screening, skills assessment.
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| ADULT PAROLE AUTHORITY |
419-227-2631 |
| We provide supervision of parolees and probationers, investigations for Common Pleas Courts, Progress Reports, Violation Reports of parolees and probationers, Counseling, Employment Services, Referrals. |
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| AFL-CIO COMMUNITY SERVICE DEPARTMENT |
419-227-6341 |
| Information & Referral: Interview and refer people with problems to the proper agencies for assistance, Education program: Conduct union counseling seminars and speak to labor organizations
regarding community services available in the community, Organize community service committees in local unions: Organize and direct organized labor's involvement in the United Way. |
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| AIDS RESOURCE CENTER |
419-222-0827 |
| Case management, crisis intervention, support groups, and emergency financial aid. Also, limited availability of prevention/education services to at risk groups as well as those currently infected/affected by HIV-call to request a presentation, etc. |
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| AL-ANON |
419-229-7484 |
| Speakers - available to talk to concerned groups or schools, Meetings - to share experience, strength, and hope with others who are or have been affected by the drinking problem of a family member or friend, Baby-sitting/transportation for meetings, Assistance - members are available and respond to any call from someone affected by the drinking problem of a family member or friend, Literature - helpful information is available at meetings or by calling the answering service. |
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| ALLEN COUNTY BOARD OF MENTAL RETARDATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES |
419-221-1385 |
| School Age, Pre-Vocational/Transitional, Sheltered Employment, Senior Services, Case Management, Family Resources, Supported Living, Transportation, Adult Services Home Based, Coordinate Residential Services, Early Intervention, Help Me Grow, Adult Activity Services and Community Based Services. |
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| ALLEN COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING, INC. |
419-228-5135 |
| 1. Adult Day Service (Elderly Day Care Center)
2. Transportation to medical appointments, adult day care, meal sites, grocery, pharmacy, and other essential trips.
3. Information and Referral
4. Outreach: Advising persons of available services and assistance
5. Chore: Minor home repairs, yard work, heavy housework, grocery shopping, etc.
6. Caregiver's Program
7. Information and Assistance
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| ALLEN COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING, INC., ELDERLY DAY CARE CENTER |
419-228-2688 |
| 1. Adult Daycare: Program of services which includes a protective environment, hot nutritious meal, group and individual planned activities, erxercises, field trips, etc. Transportation can be provided through the Allen County Council on Aging, Inc. |
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| ALLEN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES |
419-228-2621 |
| Financial Assistance: Ohio Works First (formerly ADC), Medicaid, Food Stamps and Disability Assistance, Social Services For Adults, Families and Children, Case Management, Home Management & Transportation, Chore, Homemaker, and Protective Services for Adults, Health Related Services (including Healthchek and At Risk Pregnancy Program), Information & Referral, Ohio Works First and Workforce Investment Act Employment and Training Services; Including the ACCENT One-Step Employment Center; LEAP, Day Care.
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| ALLEN COUNTY EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER |
419-222-1836 |
| Parent Mentor - Information and support to families of disabled children, Preschool Services – Programming for disabled children (ages 3-5), Work Study – Vocational training and support of disabled students (ages 14-21), Speech and School Psychology- assessment and intervention, ED, MH, and Gifted Programming- classroom programming for these students, Alternative Center- educational programming for “at–risk’ students. |
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| ALLEN COUNTY GIFTED SERVICES |
419-222-1836 or 419-224-4607 |
| 1. Program provided in our county schools for gifted students. Most students range from grades 3-6.
2. Maintains contact with legislators at state and national level to promote legislation for improvement and expansion of services for gifted children.
3. Provides workshops on various topics concerning exceptional children.
4. Conducts academic bowls and leagues.
5. Organizes and conducts Allen County Spelling Bee.
6. Assists area schools with the identification of gifted students.
7. Coordinates a Women in Science day for the 7th and 8th grade girls every other year in conjunction witth the SESA program.
8. Offers a summer professional course for college credits for teachers as needed.
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| ALLEN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT-Allen County Combined Health District |
419-228-4457 |
| The Health Department has several divisions that offer a variety of services. Vital Statistics records and issues birth and death records. The Maternal/Child Health programs provide Pregnancy testing and Medicaid application assistance for pregnant women. Health Department nurses coordinate Allen County's Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps (BCMH). Pregnancy testing is available on Wednesdays and Fridays 8-9am and through the Family Planning Program (419-228-6154). Nurses also oversee Communicable Disease Control which includes general communicable disease and sexually transmitted diseases (STD). An STD clinic is available on Tuesdays 4:00-5:00pm. Tuberculosis (T.B.) testing is available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday, 8-9am and 3-4pm. Immunization Clinics for children are held every Wednesday, 1:30-3:30pm, Thursday 8:30-10:30am, with satellite locations at various times/locations around the county*. Nutritional counseling and supplemental foods are provided through the WIC Program (419-224-8200). Public health education is provided in the areas of AIDS, heart disease, nutrition, physical activity, and the health ministries program. HIV/AIDS testing is available by appointment. The Environmental Health Division regulates restaurants and swimming pools, provides sewage and plumbing inspections & issues well permits. The Environmental Division also provides follow-up for animal bites and public health complaints. Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening provided through Women's Preventive Healthcare Project, and community agencies. They also provide physician and community education. (419-224-4500). *Appointments may be scheduled for childhood immunizations (419-228-4457). Adult and travel vaccines are available by appointment (419-228-4457). |
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| ALLEN COUNTY HELP ME GROW |
419-221-0014 |
| -developmental screenings
-connects families to community resources -transportation to medical appointment may be provided
-family play groups and activities
-newborn and maternal health checks
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| ALLEN COUNTY INFORMATION AND REFERRAL |
419-228-2621or 419-228-6575 |
| Provides the link between people in need of human services and the appropriate agency or service provider, Provides a source of accurate information pertaining to any subject. |
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| ALLEN COUNTY JUVENILE COURT DIVERSION SERVICES |
419-998-5249 |
| We do one time referrals with law enforcements, schools and their parents. We also offer 3 tours after a special referral is completed. These are held monthly. We now offer a Juvenile Fire Setting program in collaboration with our local fire departments. |
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| ALLEN COUNTY JUVENILE COURT/Treatment & Detention CENTER |
419 227-5531 Treatment/Detention 419 998-5240 |
| Diversion Department--provides diversion services and counseling for unruly and some delinquent youth (e.g., truants, runaways) and their parents designed to eliminate the need for formal court intervention. Located at 1800 Allentown Gd, Suite B Lima, Ohio 45805, phone 998-5249. Probation Department--official supervision of adjudicated unruly and delinquent offenders within the community, Detention Center--provides temporary secure care for children pending court adjudication or disposition, Treatment Center--provides treatment, individual, family, group, and mental health counseling, and educational services for children in a secure setting after a court adjudication of delinquency, Day Treatment Program provides treatment, counseling and educational services to children in a non-secure setting after court adjudication, Restitution Program-provides a work-based program to permit adjudicated youth an opportunity to pay their court-ordered victim restitution, Community Services Program-provides a work-based program to permit adjudicated youth an opportunity to give service to their community as a form of rehabilitation. |
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