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2019 Johnson Road, Granite City, IL 62040
Provides free pregnancy testing.
206 South Elm Street, Dixon, MO 65459
Accepts donations of clothing, kitchenware, bedding, furniture, large and small appliances. All appliances and furniture must be in good working order to be accepted. Clothing can be in any condition, but would appreciate it being clean.
125 Main Street, Jameson, MO 64647
Responsible for the control and extinction of fires in urban or wilderness areas.
105 Armory Street, Fredericktown, MO 63645
General health care needs focused on women's health and pregnancy are provided.
932 West Main, Buffalo, MO 65622
Promotes life-enriching activities for families and individuals through exercise and aquatic activities and sports programs.
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3418 Knipp Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65109
MoRx was created by the 93rd General Assembly to coordinate benefits with Medicare's (Part D) Prescription Drug Program, and to provide additional assistance for prescription drug costs to Missourians in need. MoRx pays for 50% of members' out of pocket costs remaining after their Medicare Prescription Drug Plan pays. It pays for 50% of the deductible, 50% of the co-pays before the coverage gap, 50% of the coverage gap, and 50% of co-pays in the catastrophic coverage. MoRx does not pay for the Medicare Part D Plan's monthly premium. MoRx uses the formulary of the Medicare Prescription Drug Plans. Any drug covered by a member's Medicare Drug Plan will also be covered by the MoRx plan. MoRx works with all Medicare Prescription Drug Plans. Dual eligible members will continue to have coverage for Medicare-excluded drugs through MO HealthNet. Medicare-excluded drugs include specific over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, minerals, limited cough and cold drugs, benzodiazepines and barbiturates as they are currently covered by MO HealthNet, as noted on the MO HealthNet Division Pharmacy pages. Extra help with paying for Medicare Part D costs is available from the Social Security Administration (SSA) for individuals with low income and limited assets. All dual eligibles automatically qualify for the extra help in paying for their premiums and co-pays. Other individuals may submit an application for extra help to the SSA.
223 Patterson St, Pleasant Hill, MO 64080
The Animal Control for Pleasant Hill Missouri is operated through the Pleasant Hill Police Department. Along with animal control duties, they also keep a "Lost and Found" log for cats and dogs.
2615 Edwards Street, Alton, IL 62002
Psychiatric services are provided to patients starting with preschool children and extending to adults in the geriatric age group. A psychiatric evaluation clarifies psychiatric diagnoses for the patient and also identifies relevant medical and psychosocial issues, which need to be considered in treatment. Psychotropic medications may be prescribed to treat depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, PTSD, ADHD, and other disorders, in conjunction with psychotherapy and case management and other interventions as indicated. Psychiatry at Centerstone represents the integration of current science with the art of medicine. Our goal is to provide treatments that work.
One Children's Place, Saint Louis, MO 63110
Provides psychological assessment and treatment for children on an outpatient basis.
424 East Monastery Street, Springfield, MO 65807
Program educates clients on the home buying process, addresses barriers to mortgage readiness and makes the client mortgage ready if at all possible.
3256 Laclede Station Road, Suite 103, Saint Louis, MO 63143
Vocational Rehabilitation counselors provide career guidance to people with disabilities who are seeking employment or advancement in their current jobs.
219 East 2nd Street, Mountain Grove, MO 65711
Specialized treatment programs for person who suffer from co-occurring psychiatric and substance abuse problems.
507 Arnold Avenue, Malden, MO 63863
Head Start is a national child development program for children from birth to age 5, which provides services to promote academic, social and emotional development, as well as providing social, health and nutrition services for income-eligible families.
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Providing administrative and school services for Skyline R-II school district.
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203 South East 2nd Street, Ava, MO 65608
Services include: CSTAR, women's substance abuse treatment, speakers bureau, behavioral healthcare unit, outpatient services, community support, women & children comprehensive substance treatment and rehabilitation, community and court services program. Kennett office offers inpatient treatment program.
410 Business 54, Eldon, MO 65026
Head Start is a comprehensive child development program for 3 to 5 year olds. Education, Nutrition, Health, Mental Health, Dental, Social Services, Parent involvement and Special services for children with disabilities. Focuses on delivering high-quality child development services to children from low-income families. CAPACITY No Restrictions
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6420 Clayton Road, Saint Louis, MO 63117
Provides medical social work services such as crisis intervention, discharge planning and more.
601 East Highland, Suite 1, Nevada, MO 64772
Individuals or families needing to place their child(ren) into foster care should contact the office to discuss options. Also receives and reviews applications for families who would like to adopt or foster a child(ren)
1015 West Royle Street, Richmond, MO 64085
Missouri is fortunate to have diverse natural and human resources, along with a sophisticated business base, from which to build a truly progressive 21st century agriculture and economy. The wide range of climate and topography and the availability of irrigation water in the state result in a considerable variability in crops produced.
205 South Morse Street, Roodhouse, IL 62082
Provides regular inspections at all public food services establishments in Greene County, Illinois by HACCP (Hazard Analysis of Critical Control Points) to ensure that all standards for prevention of foodborne illness are followed.