Counseling
A Bachelor prepared Social Worker and Family Development Specialist are available to identify strengths and weaknesses of individuals and families using a case management approach.
Evaluations are followed by setting of priorities and desired goals
Medication supervision and education
Boundary-setting; role identification; behavior modification
Parent skill development
In-home assistance with day-to-day activities of living; financial management; access community resources; link with other resources
Still Recovering from Iowa’s Natural Disasters?
There is Hope.
Introducing Ticket to Hope : A program providing free counseling for Iowans impacted by the 2008 disasters.
Months and months have passed since Iowa was hit with catastrophic storms, tornados and floods. If you, your family or friends were impacted by these events, you know firsthand about the hardships of recovering from a disaster. The physical, emotional and financial stress that has been endured by survivors can be almost overwhelming, especially after many months have gone by.
The Iowa Department of Human Services announces the Ticket to Hope Program, specifically to help those Iowans impacted by the natural disasters of 2008.
Who is eligible?
Referrals are accepted from any interested party for families residing in Calhoun County.
Children within Calhoun County school systems.
All services require voluntary participation by persons receiving service.
What is the fee?
Many services are provided without charge. A sliding fee scale based on the client's household income is used to determine fees. Services may be fully or partially funded by state and federal grants, as well as health insurance plans.
Contact Leisa Mayer for more information.
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