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1 24 HOUR/CRISIS HOTLINES Alcohol and Drug 24 Hour Help and Referral Line Alcoholics Anonymous 24 Hour Line Boys and Girls Town Burrell Center (Polk, Dallas, Greene, Webster, Christian, Stone and Taney Counties) Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline Clark Center (Barry, Lawrence and Dade Counties) Crisis for Teens Crisis Y-LINE Emergency (Police, Ambulance) 911 Family Violence Center 864-SAFE First Call for Help Greene County Sheriff s Office Lakeland Regional Hospital Toll Free Mental Health Crisis Assist Team Toll Free Missouri Poison Control Missouri Victim Center Hotline NAMI Help Line Info Only National Runaway Switchboard Ozark Center (Barton, Jasper, Newton and McDonald Counties) Parental Stress Hotline Pathways CBH, Inc Springfield Police Department St. John s Behavioral Health Evaluation Center Toll Free STD and AIDS (Info and Referral) Suicide Hotline Toll free AFSP Youth Crisis and Runaway The Victim Center Hotline Number

2 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI MENTAL HEALTH/ SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES Springfield Area Burrell Behavioral Health Transitions Adult Case Management Burrell Behavioral Health Adolescent CSTAR Alcohol and Chemical Abuse Burrell Behavioral Health Mental Health, Adolescent Substance Abuse, Family Counseling, Psychiatric Services Burrell Center for Children and Adolescent Services Burrell Behavioral Health Center for Addictions Cox Health Systems Carol Jones Recovery Center for Women CSTAR Alcohol and Chemical Abuse Senior Connections Burrell Behavioral Health Southwest Missouri Aurora Clark Center (Mental health & substance abuse) Bolivar Burrell Behavioral Health (Mental health) Branson Burrell Behavioral Health (Mental health) Sigma House (Substance abuse) Buffalo Burrell Behavioral Health (Mental health) Butler Pathways CBH, Inc. (Mental health & substance abuse) Carthage Ozark Center (Mental health & substance abuse) Cassville Lafayette House (Women s substance abuse & trauma services) Clark Center (Mental health & substance abuse) Clinton Pathways CBH, Inc (Mental health, substance abuse & adolescent substance abuse) El Dorado Springs Pathways CBH, Inc. (Mental health & substance abuse) Southwest MO Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center (State facility-acute care) Greenfield Clark Center (Mental health & substance abuse)

3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES CONT D Joplin Ozark center (Mental health & substance abuse) Lafayette House (Women s substance abuse & trauma services) Toll-Free Scott Greening Center for Youth (CSTAR adolescent substance abuse) Lebanon Burrell Behavioral Health Toll free from Springfield Marshfield Burrell Behavioral Health Oak Tree Medical from Springfield Monett Burrell Behavioral Health Neosho Ozark Center (Mental health & substance abuse) Lafayette House (Women s substance abuse & trauma services) Pineville Lafayette House (Women s substance abuse) Warsaw Pathways CBH, Inc. (Mental health & substance abuse) Did You Know? Four of the ten leading causes of disability in the United States are mental disorders. One in every five adults experiences some type of mental disorder. Less than 1/3 of adults and 1/2 of children with a mental disorder receives any level of treatment. 3

4 SPRINGFIELD AREA PSYCHIATRISTS Mary Ann Adams (S) Richard Aiken, MD, PhD (L) James B. Allison, MD (S) PART TIME - Out Patient Only Joseph Babin, MD (C) Mildred Baluyot, MD (C) Brent Bolyard, MD (C) Lori Breedlove, MD (C) James Bright, MD (I) Lillian Casupang, MD (C) Richard Christy, MD (L) Christian Degregario, MD (L) Antonio Dimalanta, MD (C) Paul Dobard, MD (S) Merrie Escano-Brown, MD (C) Edgar Gallianes, MD (C) Nicodemus Garcia II, MD (C) James L. Hilburn, MD (L) Barbara Houk, MD (I) Alok Jain, MD (C) Laird Jones, MD (C) Thomas Kuich, MD (S) Maria Aracelli Mendez, MD (S) (L) James Neal, MD (C) Clayton Pettipiece, MD (L) Shashi Polavarapu, MD (I) Shawn Rice, MD (L) Ronald Shafer, MD (L) Floyd Simpson, DO (I) Colby Wang, MD (I) Julie Warren, MD (S) Adult - Out Patient Only Thomas Weeston, MD (S) Child/Adolescent Out Patient Only (C)- Cox Hospital (I)- Independent (L)- Lakeland (S)- St. John s Hospital 4

5 CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENT SERVICES Birthright Helps women with pregnancy dilemmas. Boys and Girls Club of Springfield Provides health, education and social recreation. Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline Serves as Hotline for neglect of children 17 years or under. Child Advocacy Center Facilitates investigations of child sexual abuse. Champion Athletes of the Ozarks Helps parents find resources for their disabled children. Child Care Resources and Referral Assists parents in search for quality child care with information and referrals. Technical support & training for child care providers. Children s Clothing Bank Provides clothing (by referral only) to needy Springfield R-12 school children. Children s Dental Clinic Provides dental care for children from low income families. Also is a city medical clinic for families Fax Fax Fax Fax Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Volunteers advocate for abused and neglected children in Greene County. Developmental Center of the Ozarks Offers services for children & adults with developmental disabilities, including child daycare, senior daycare & community integration for disabled. Disability Advocacy and Support Network Emotional support and therapeutic social outlet for parents of children with disabilities. Educates parents in the coping alternatives available to them. Division of Special Education Monitors special education services provided by local public schools to children with qualifying disabilities including mental illness. Division of Youth Services Rehabilitates youthful offenders committed by Juvenile Courts; brief family therapy. Fair Haven Children s Home Provides home for abused, neglected, emotionally disturbed or dependent children. Forest Institute and Parenting Place Various groups including divorce support groups for children ages Good Samaritan Boy s Ranch Provides a home like setting for boys who are wards of the Juvenile Court. Greater Ozarks Association for Retarded Citizens Offers a variety of services for retarded citizens. Greene County Juvenile Justice Center Provides juvenile detention and shelter care. Greene Valley State School for the Severely Handicapped Offers services for the severely handicapped Fax Fax Fax Fax Fax Fax Fax Fax Fax Fax Children s Services Cont d Learning Disabilities Association 5

6 Promotes education and general welfare of children who have learning sometimes accompanied by behavior and attention deficits Missouri Victim Center Aid to victims of violent and sexual crime. Includes crisis support and counseling to children and adults. Court advocacy. MOSPAN (Missouri Statewide Parent Advisory Network) Works to improve the lives of children and adolescents with mental illness or emotional disorders Fax MPACT Parent training and information center for special needs children, including mental illness. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Southwest Missouri Advocacy and various support groups for the mentally ill and their families. Toll-Free Warm LIne Parent Link Helping Missouri's parents provide safe, healthy and nurturing environments for their children Fax Fax Project Access Educates teachers and parents about Autism & Aspergers syndrome Fax Head Start (OACAC) OACAC Head Start program uses a child development and education approach for low-income children Fax Parenting Life Skills Center Dedicated to empowering parents, through education, to obtain skills needed to nurture and raise their children constructively. Rare Breed Provides transitional housing up to 18 months for youth ages Regional Girls Shelter Residential treatment for girls Provides residential care for abandoned, abused or neglected teenage girls in the area, most of who are in the custody of DFS. Southern Missouri Regional Genetics Service The overall goal of genetic services is to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with genetic disorders. Springfield Regional Center The Springfield Regional Center serves individuals with developmental disabilities throughout Southwest Missouri as part of the Missouri Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (MRDD). Teen Challenge Teen Challenge of the Ozarks is a12-month residential DISCIPLESHIP PROGRAM that serves female students from age 17 up. Serves ladies who are struggling with LIFE-CONTROLLING PROBLEMS (drugs, alcohol, sexual addictions, eating disorders, etc.) WIC Springfield-Greene County Women, Infant & Children Program Provides nutrition, education, and supplemental food packages to pregnant and breast feeding women and children under five years of age that meet guidelines Fax Fax Fax Did You Know? Between 50 and 75% of youth in juvenile facilities suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder. Almost 13% of children ages nine to seventeen have a serious emotional disturbance with a functional impairment. 6

7 MARRIAGE, FAMILY AND PERSONAL COUNSELING Alternatives Counseling Services Blondo, Donna MS LPC NCC Botchwey, Kate MS LPC Burrell Behavioral Health * Carrol Counseling PC Catholic Charities * Toll Free Coker, Linda EdD, RNCS, LCSW, RPT Conn, Ann M. LCSW Davidson, Hal Davis, Karen MS LPC Dela Motte, Jim PsyD LPC Duncan, Brown & Associates Dysart, Denniese LPC NCC Eaglecrest Counseling Center Family Institute of the Ozarks Family Therapy Center Family Violence Center Farmer, Kathleen PsyD Forest Institute of Professional Psychology Robert J. Murney Clinic * Fredrick, Delanna MS LPC NCC Frizell, Brian MA MS LPC Grove, Sherri L Hamilton, Kris Healthy Family Center Inc Hertel, Anna R. PsyD LPC Horne, George H Human Potential Counseling Corp Hyde, Marylane In Home Counseling

8 Counseling Services Cont d Jordan Valley Community Health Center * Lee, Paul PHD LMFT Life Development Counselors Lifeline Counseling Services McAuley Counseling Services Toll Free McFall, Don LPC McGehee, Sharon L. & Associates Minirth-Skipper Counseling Center Moncher and Associates Counseling Services Ozark Christian Counseling Ozarks Counseling Center * Ozarks Psychological Associates LPC Parker, Jennifer A. LPC Safe Harbor Counseling Center * Schriver, Carol Springfield Counseling Services St. John s Clinic, Behavioral Health Care, Lark Street (First Time Appointments) St. John s Clinic, Psychology Medical Gardens Tyne s and Associates White River Counseling Springfield Lebanon Branson EATING DISORDERS THERAPIST Bennett, Libby PhD Botchwey, Kate MS LPC Hudson, Danea PhD Sivils, Paula PhD Wisenhut, Brooke PhD DIETICIANS Fluekiger, Cindy RD Tjua, Amy RD CDE

9 Counseling Services Cont d ANGER MANAGEMENT Forest Institute Robert J. Murney Clinic* Ozark Counseling Center* White River Counseling Springfield Lebanon Branson Many area churches offer counseling programs. Call the denomination or faith of your choosing to get information. * ACCEPTS REDUCED FEES MENTAL RETARDATION/DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Association for Retarded Citizens (ARC of the Ozarks) Offers services for mentally disabled persons. Home repairs, companionship, education and social activities. Autism Project ACCESS Offers professional development opportunities for those working with children ages 0-22 who experience Autism and Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Christian County Developmental Center Enables infants, children and adults to reach and maintain their maximum level of functioning and to ensure the greatest quality of life possible. Developmental Center of the Ozarks Services for infants, children and adults with developmental disabilities or similar service needs. Greene Valley State School for the Severely Handicapped Educational programs & transportation for severely handicapped children ages of Learning Disabilities Association of Missouri Provides support to people with learning disabilities, their parents, teachers and other professionals Nova Center of the Ozarks Provides a group home and other services for the autistic. Springfield Regional Center for Developmental Disabilities Serves individuals with developmental disabilities throughout Southwest Missouri as part of the Missouri Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities. Springfield Workshop A sheltered workshop, certified by the state of Missouri that allows disabled individuals to earn a living. Taney County Developmental Center Services, support, and contacts for parents of children with Autism

10 OLDER ADULTS SENIOR CITIZENS CENTERS Branson Senior Center Center City (Springfield) Nixa Senior Center Northview Leisure Center (Springfield) Ozark Senior Center Polk County Senior Center South Side Senior Center (Springfield) Stillwell Satellite Center (Springfield) OLDER ADULT SERVICES Alzheimer s Association Programs, services & information about Alzheimer s disease. Cox Senior Advantage Services offered to help senior citizens. Daybreak Adult Daycare Center Provides personal care, supervision, health monitoring and an organized program of activities, experiences and therapies during the day in a protective group setting. Division of Aging Helps to improve the quality of life and assure the personal dignity of Missouri's older adults. Elder Abuse & Neglect Hotline If you suspect elder abuse, or are concerned about the well-being or safety of an older person Eldercare Information & Services Locator Eldercare Transit Provides non-emergency medical transportation for the elderly and disabled. Meals on Wheels The Meals on Wheels Association of America represents those who provide congregate and homedelivered meal services to people in need. (Cox North) (Cox South) HELP (Helping Elderly Live Productively) Summer work camp opportunity for young people to work with elderly homeowners to maintain their homes. RSVP (Retired & Senior Volunteer Program) National service program that provides older Americans the opportunity to apply their life experience to meeting community needs. Southwest Missouri Office on Aging Provides information on available services for senior citizens. St. John s Older Adults Seniors in the Springfield area have many opportunities to expand their interests and meet others through an extensive list of programs offered by St. John's Hospital

11 TRANSPORTION Access Express Provides transportation for disabled persons who are unable to use regular city bus service. Daybreak Adult Daycare Center Provides non-emergency medical transportation for senior adults in the Springfield area. Eldercare Transit Provides non-emergency medical transportation for senior adults and the disabled in the Springfield area. OATS, Inc. Older Adults Transportation Service Public Transportation of Springfield Public Transportation operated by the City of Springfield Fax RELATED SERVICES EMPLOYMENT/VOCATIONAL Missouri Career Center Help for people with job training and placement. Vocational Rehabilitation Helps disabled people develop employment skills and obtain employment FINANCIAL Consumers Credit Counseling Counsels persons in debt reduction, budgeting, and bill paying. Missouri Higher Education Student Loan Authority Information and help with student loans FOOD/SHELTER/CLOTHING Christian Foundation, Inc. Programs include on-site evening meals, emergency assistance (clothing & furniture), and overnight lodging for men if available. Crosslines (Council of Churches of the Ozarks) Emergency food, clothing, occasional rent, disaster assistance, gas vouchers, city bus passes, prenatal vitamins, with referral from WIC or Birthright, medications for children with Medicaid. Fresh Start Provides furniture and house-hold items. Grand Oaks Baptist Mission Center Services include emergency food, clothing, counseling, and referral services. Habitat for Humanity of Springfield, Inc. Housing construction for low-income people. Habitat Heartland Ecumenical Christian organization that provides non-profit housing to low-income people. Housing Assistance Program Provides financial assistance to low-income renters. An OACAC program. Housing Authority of Springfield (HAS) Oversees the rental of owned property and rental assistance at reduced rates (Section 8) Fax

12 Related Services Cont d The Kitchen Counseling, job counseling and training, low cost or free shelter, adult basic and remedial education classes, Family Nurturing Center, clothing/household goods, transitional housing and support, food pantry, and emergency help including utilities and rent. Least of These (Nixa) Food pantry and clothing bank for low-income individuals in Christian County. McCann House Halfway House/homeless shelter for women. Missouri Hotel Provides counseling and shelter for the homeless. New Life Evangelistic Center Women s shelter, free store and services to low income families and individuals. New Start Housing Helps homeless families, with children, become self-sufficient by providing temporary housing. Ozarks Area Community Action Corporation (OACAC) Assists qualifying individuals or families with housing, home winterization, energy crisis assistance, emergency food and shelter. Head Start, job training and employment. Convoy of Hope Convoy of Hope partners with communities, providing a platform for touching lives and bringing hope to thousands of individuals and families Ozarks Food Harvest A clearinghouse to accept and distribute donated food items. Parent Support Services Provides home supplemental case management, parent aid for low income families, assists special needs parenting for developmentally disabled /mentally ill children and helps with utilities Salvation Army Shelter, food, utility assistance, clothing, furniture and emergency rental assistance. Southwest Center for Independent Living Helps disabled people live more independently by assisting in locating food, shelter, clothing and basic necessities. St. Vincent DePaul Immaculate Conception Church A service organization established to help people in need. Underprivileged School Children s Fund Assistance for eligible school children and teen parents with clothing, school supplies, daycare services at Bailey Nursery and limited medical services. Victory Mission Christian mission that provides people with emergency, educational and residential services. Services include on-site meals, food baskets, single men only overnight shelter, clothing and household goods GOVERNMENT Division of Family Services Offers a variety of services including financial assistance. Greene County Drug/ Mental Health Court Court Reporting Intensive Supervision Program (CRISP). The Greene County CRISP Court includes four tracks: Drug Court, Intensive Supervision Court, Mental Health Court and DWI Court. Eligible participants make regular court appearances, participate in treatment and support groups and meet regularly with an assigned probation officer. CRISP requirements are designed to maximize each participant s potential and to promote his or her success in completing probation. For further information contact Marilyn Gibson Fax

13 Related Services Cont d Social Security Administration Issues cards, provides forms, assists in filing claims, and maintains all records on Social Security. Springfield City Hall Working with the community to provide ethical and responsible local government. Springfield Police Department Partnering with the community for quality police service and protection LEGAL SERVICES Advocates for the People For those who feel they have been harassed or falsely accused by Division of Family Services or a child service organization. Alternative Sentencing Program Provides alternatives to jail (such as community service) for people with mental illness that have committed a nonviolent crime. Community Alternative Service Program (CASP) CASP provides homeless and youth with an alternative to incarceration. Legal Services of Southern Missouri Provides legal aid for low income individuals. Public Defender Provides free legal aid for criminal cases MEDICAL/HEALTH Burrell Walk-in Center at The Kitchen Help and referrals for low income people with mental illness or dual diagnosis. Community Hospice of Southwest Missouri This organization offers dignified and compassionate end-of-life pain and symptom management under the direction of a physician. Greene County Medical Society Advocacy for patients in matters of health care, assuring the members of our community access to quality medical services. Springfield Association for the Blind Helps people who have lost or are losing their sight. Springfield Greene County Health Department City Clinic Provides medical care for low income people in Greene County who meet requirements. Springfield-Greene County Main Health Department Helps assure a healthy community through continuous protection, prevention and promotion of the public's health. St. John s Home Care Provides home health care, private duty nursing, rehabilitation, home infusion, durable medical equipment and hospice care. STD Clinic/AIDS Testing & Counseling Provides participants with information about Hepatitis A, B and C- Including risk factors, modes of transmission, signs and symptoms, epidemiology, primary prevention, treatment overview and the relationship between HIV and Hepatitis VETERANS Missouri Veteran s Commission To honor and serve the veterans whose dedication and sacrifice have preserved our nation and its freedom

14 Related Services Cont d Veterans Assistance of the Ozarks Provides emergency assistance to veterans WOMEN/SHELTER/YOUTH SERVICES Division of Family Services Provides financial assistance programs, social and protective services for families. Family Violence Center, Inc. Services provided for women who are victims of domestic violence includes women s shelter. Missouri Division of Children and Youth Services Rehabilitates youthful offenders. Brief family therapy offered. The Victim Center Hotline number provided for those who are victims of domestic violence. Victory House Services for women and children in abusive relationships. Halfway house/homeless shelter Did You Know? In 2000, 29,350 people died by suicide in the U.S. More than 90 percent of people who kill themselves have a diagnosable mental disorder, commonly a depressive disorder or substance abuse issues. The highest suicide rates in the U.S. are found in white men over age 65. In 2000, suicide was the third leading cause of death among 15 to 24 year olds. Four times as many men as women die by suicide; however, women attempt suicide two to three times as often as men. 14

15 SUPPORT GROUPS Alcohol/Substance Abuse and Addictive Behaviors ALCOHOL ADDICTION AL-ANON For parents of alcoholic children and family members. ALATEEN For teen alcoholics. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS For alcoholics. AA (Buffalo) Meets at Wesley Center at corner of Benton and Walnut. AA (Elkland) Support group for recovering alcoholics. Meets at Elkland Christian Church. DETACH WITH LOVE Al-Anon, adult children of alcoholics DRUG ADDICTION DUAL DIAGNOSIS (NAMI) Support Group for persons with a mental illness and a substance abuse. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Support for recovered drug addicts who meet to help each other stay clean EATING DISORDERS OVERCOMERS CHRISTIAN 12-STEP Through applying the truth of scripture, working the 12-steps, and sharing in fellowship with other Over comers, participants let go of past hurts, triumph over current problems, and learn to depend on God. Dayspring Church of the Nazarene Glorious Church Springfield Victory Mission OVERCOMING EATING DISORDERS (NAMI) Support group for all types of eating disorders. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Group therapy, support, and encouragement for compulsive overeaters. TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY (TOPS) CHAPTERS Group therapy, support, and encouragement for compulsive overeaters TOBACCO ADDICTION AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION Support for people who want to quit smoking SEXUAL ADDICTION Co-Dependence of Sex Addicts (COSA) Support group for women who are married or associated with sex addicts GRIEF AND LOSS CIRCLE OF FRIENDS Support group for those grieving the loss of someone close

16 Support Groups Cont d COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS For parents who have experienced the death of a child (any age) including miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant death. LIFE AFTER LOSS For anyone who has lost a loved one through death. LOST AND FOUND Loving support in a safe place where children, teens and their families who are grieving a death can share their experiences as they move through the healing process. MAKE TODAY COUNT Help for those grieving the loss of a loved one, with focus on families. NEW CONNECTIONS Help for those who have lost a spouse or family member and are ready to re-establish themselves in the community through a variety of social activities. Also addresses life-adjustment needs of widowed seniors. SIDS Support group for those who have been affected by Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. SUICIDE SURVIVORS SUPPORT GROUP Support for relatives and friends of persons who have died by suicide CAREGIVERS CAREGIVERS OF OLDER ADULTS Information and support for those involved with care giving for older adults. FAMILY TO FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP Education and support for relatives and close friends of those with mental illness. PATIENT-CAREGIVER TALK TIME Support for those or any other life-threatening, chronic, or terminal disease FAMILY VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSULT BECOMERS PROGRAM Educational support group for survivors of incest or sexual abuse. Open to males and females. FAMILY VIOLENCE CENTER Support for battered women. NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN Abusive relationships support group for Native American women. VICTIM CENTER Support and information for incest survivors; male adult survivors of incest or sexual abuse; child, teenage, and women survivors of abuse of any kind. WOMEN S SUPPORT FOR VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Support for victims of domestic violence SINGLES, MARRIAGE, PARENTING & PERSONAL TRANSITIONS SINGLES THE BEGINNING EXPERIENCE Support for individuals who are divorced, widowed, or separated. DIVORCED PERSONS SUPPORT WORKSHOP Support and information for divorced persons. FOCAS (Fellowship of Christian Adult Singles) Fellowship group for Christian adult singles. Judy Cheryl (after 5)

17 Support Groups Cont d SOARING SOLOS Outreach/support program for divorced, widowed, or never married adults. FAMILIES ANJEL (A Natural Journey Toward Empowered Lives) A group for parents of children with mental, physical or emotional disabilities. Group for siblings at the same time. Childcare provided. BIRTH MOMS Support and information for new mothers. BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUP Meets first Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Women s Center. CENTER FOR INTERRACIAL FAMILY LIVING Information and support for interracial families CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES For those affected by learning disabilities. FAMILY LIFE CENTER Provides marriage enrichment counseling, couples therapy, support groups. INTERNATIONAL ADOPTIVE FAMILIES OF SOUTHWEST MISSOURI Support groups for those in all stages of the adoptive procedure. MISSING LINK Support and advocacy for families of the missing. MPACT (Missouri Parents Act) Support and information for parents of ADHD children and for adults with ADHD. OZARKS AREA CH.A.D.D. Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD), is a national non-profit, tax-exempt organization providing education, advocacy and support for individuals with ADD/ADHD. MEDICAL/DISABILITIES DISABILITY DISABILITY ADVOCACY & SUPPORT NETWORK Emotional support, information and respite care for parents of children with developmental disabilities. More experienced parents are matched with new parents of children with similar disabilities. DISABILITY CONNECTIONS Information on disability. SPRINGFIELD REGIONAL CENTER Coordination of services for clients with mental retardation and developmental disabilities LADY MEDICAL ABOUT FACE, INC., SW MO CHAPTER Support and information for persons dealing with cleft lip/palate and related problems. AIDS PROJECT OF THE OZARKS HIV support for individuals and their families. ALS (LOU GEHRIG S DISEASE) SUPPORT GROUP Support and information for those with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. AMPUTEE NETWORK Support for new amputees and their families. Information and referrals, social and recreational opportunities

18 Support Groups Cont d AUTISM PROJECT ACCESS Support & education for parents and loved ones of those affected by autism. AWAKE SUPPORT GROUP Support and education for those with sleep disorders. BRAIN INJURY Support group for brain injury patients & their families. BURN SUPPORT GROUP Support group for burn patients & their families. CLEFT LIP/PALATE SUPPORT GROUP Support and information for persons dealing with cleft lip/palate and related problems. DIABETICS SUPPORT GROUP Informal support group for diabetics. DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP TYPE II Support for patients with Type II Diabetes. Families are welcome. FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF PEOPLE WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Support for family and friends of people with multiple sclerosis. FIBROMYALGIA Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Support and education for those with Fibromyalgia. FRIDAY GROUP Support for people with Multiple Sclerosis. HEADACHE SUPPORT GROUP Support and information for sufferers of chronic headaches. HEPATITIS C SUPPORT Support for those living with hepatitis C. LARYNGECTOMY SUPPORT GROUP Support for those living with a Laryngectomy. LYMPHADEMA SUPPORT GROUP Support for those with lymph swelling. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SUPPORT GROUP Several groups for people with MS, their friends and family. MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY SUPPORT GROUP For families and caregivers with Muscular Dystrophy and other neuromuscular diseases. ORGAN TRANSPLANT SUPPORT GROUP Support for those with organ transplants. ORGAN TRANSPLANT SUPPORT GROUP Support for those with organ transplants. OZARK BURN SOCIETY Support for burn victims. OZARK FOOD ALLERGY SUPPORT GROUP Support for those with food allergies. OZARKS HELP (Herpes) Support for those with herpes. POST-POLIO SUPPORT GROUP Support for those with post polio issues. RESOLVE Support for those dealing with infertility. SHORTWINDS SUPPORT GROUP Support for lung disease patients and their families

19 Support Groups Cont d SJOGREN S SYNDROME SUPPORT GROUP Support and information for those suffering with Sjogren s syndrome. SPINA BIFIDA SUPPORT GROUP Support and information for those with Spina Bifida. SPINAL CORD INJURY SUPPORT GROUP Support and information for those with spinal cord injuries. STROKE COPERS Information, speakers and social contact for stroke patients, families and friends CANCER BRAIN CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Support and information for those with brain cancer. BREAST CANCER NETWORK Information and support for patients, families, and friends. BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Information and support for patients, families, and friends. BREAST CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Information and faith based support for patients, families and friends affected by breast cancer diagnosis at Ridgecrest Baptist Church. HOPE CANCER SUPPORT GROUP Information and support for patients, families, and friends affected by cancer. LEUKEMIA SUPPORT GROUP Support and information for those diagnosed with leukemia and their families. LYMPHEDEMA SUPPORT GROUP Support for patients, families and friends with Lymphedema. MAKE TODAY COUNT CHAPTER Information and support for patients, families and caregivers with cancer of other life-threatening, chronic or terminal illness. NEW HOPE Support and information for those affected by gynecological cancers. NEW HOPE SHARE GROUP Support and information for women currently in cancer treatment INFO MENTAL HEALTH ADVOCACIES ALZHEIMER S ASSOCIATION, SW MO CHAPTER Support for family and friends of persons suffering from Alzheimer s Disease. ANXIETY DISORDERS INFO LINE Information for those who are affected by anxiety disorders. BIPOLAR SUPPORT GROUP (NAMI) Support and education for those affected by Bipolar (manic-depression). BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER (NAMI) Support and education for those affected by Borderline Personality Disorder. C.A.R.E.S. SUPPORT GROUP (NAMI) CONSUMERS ADVOCATING RECOVERY THROUGH EMPOWERMENT AND SUPPORT Support, education and understanding for anyone affected by mental illness ANXIETY 19

20 Support Groups Cont d DEPRESSION SUPPORT GROUP (NAMI) Support and education for those affected by depression. DUAL DIAGNOSIS (NAMI) Support for individuals with a mental illness and a substance abuse. EATING DISORDERS (NAMI) Support for those affected by an eating disorder. FAMILY TO FAMILY (NAMI) Education and support for families and loved ones of those affected with mental illness. FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP (NAMI BRANSON) Education and support for families and loved ones of those affected with mental illness. MPACT (Missouri Parents Act) Support and information for parents of ADD/ADHD children and for adults with ADD/ADHD. OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE INFORMATION Support for those with obsessive-compulsive disorders. OZARKS AREA C.H.A.D.D. Support, education, and advocacy and for individuals with ADD/ADHD. PANIC/ANXIETY AND OCD SUPPORT GROUP (NAMI) Support for those affected by panic, anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorders. POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (NAMI) Support and education for individuals with PTSD NEWS-4OCD SCHIZOPHRENIA/SCHIZOAFFECTIVE SUPPORT GROUP (NAMI) SPIRITUAL QUEST (NAMI) Spiritual support for consumers, relatives and close friends of those with mental illness. WARM LINE (NAMI) A dedicated peer support phone line for people with mental illness. The warm line is open from 4 p.m. until 10 p.m. seven days a week WOMEN S SUPPORT GROUP (NAMI) Support and education for women affected by any type of mental illness. YOUNG ADULTS SUPPORT GROUP (NAMI) Support and education for young adults affected by mental illness Did You Know? Approximately 3.3 million American adults, or about 2.3 percent of the population, have Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) The first symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) often begin during childhood or adolescence. 20

21 Halfway Houses/Homeless Shelters Alpha House (State) 2300 E. Division Kerr House (Men) 953 W. Kerr LaFayette House (Adult) PO Box 1765, Joplin, McCambridge Center (Women only) 201 N. Garth Ave., Columbia, McCann House (Women) 820 S. McCann Missouri Hotel 420 E. Commercial Missouri Adult Rehabilitation Center 600 N. Main, Mt. Vernon, Oxford House 1674 S. Catalina Royal Oaks (Adult/Adolescent/Pre-Adolescent) 307 N. Main, Windsor, Scott Greening Center (Adolescent) 1315 E. 20th, Joplin, Teen Challenge of the Ozarks (Age 17 & up) Rt. 6, PO Box 621, Reeds Spring Tri-Lakes Sigma House (Adult) 360 Rinehart, Branson, Victory Mission (Men) 203 W. Commercial Victory Mission (Women) 203 W. Commercial Did You Know? How many people are homeless? The best approximation is from an Urban Institute study, which states that about 3.5 million people, 1.35 million of them children, are likely to experience homelessness in a given year. Urban Institute

22 HOSPITALS Community Memorial Hospital (Bolivar) 1500 N Oakland Cox Medical Center (Monett) 801 N Lincoln Ave, Monett Cox Medical Center North 1423 N. Jefferson Emergency Room Cox Medical Center South 3801 S. National Cox Medical Center Walnut Lawn 3535 S National Ave Doctors Hospital 2828 N. National Lakeland Regional Hospital 440 S. Market St. John s Regional Health Center 1235 E Cherokee Emergency Trauma Center Behavioral Health Evaluation Center Toll Free Marion Center ECT Addiction Recovery Center St. John s Clinic, Adult Psychiatry St. John s Clinic, Child Adolescent Psychiatry (Out Patient) St. John s Clinic, Behavioral health Care, Lark Street St. John s Clinic, Psychology-Medical gardens Skaggs Community Health Center (Branson) 251 Skaggs Road, Branson Did You know? Depressive disorders encompass Major Depressive Disorder, Dysthymic Disorder, and Bipolar Disorder. 22

23 Assisted Living Alternative Care Americare Arbors at Ravenwood- Alzheimer s Assisted Living Bradford Court of Nixa Lakewood of Springfield Maple Tree Terrace of Carthage North Park Village of Ozark Ravenwood of Springfield Spring Ridge of Springfield Branson Meadows Capital Senior Living Century Pines Chesterfield Village Country Walk in Nixa Culpepper Place of Springfield The Gardens Joy Assisted Living ManorCare Health Services S.T.A.R.T. (Transitions) Did You Know? Depression is not a normal part of growing old but rather a treatable medical illness that influences more than 6 million of the more than 40 million Americans over age

24 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS American Red Cross, Greater Ozarks Chapter Provides relief to victims of disaster, military emergency communication, health and safety courses in first aid, CPR, AIDS education and water safety. Association of Retarded Citizens (ARC of the Ozarks) Provides an array of programs and services to persons with disabilities, designed to meet residential, employment, respite, advocacy, recreational, social, and educational needs. Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Ozarks Matches dependable, caring adult volunteers with at-risk children for role-modeling, friendship and tutoring Boy Scouts of America, Ozarks Trails Council Provides value-based education and character-building activities to develop self-esteem, selfconfidence and mental, physical and spiritual fitness among youth Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield Administration Center, 1410 N. Fremont Avenue Henderson Unit, 1300 Boonville Stalnaker Unit, 1410 N. Fremont Avenue Musgrave Unit, 720 S. Park Focuses on building leadership skills and self-esteem, offering supervised recreational and athletic activities, learning centers, substance abuse prevention programs, career counseling, and more Boys & Girls Town of Missouri The Ozarks Family Resource Center is a pilot project that provides 24 hour, seven day a week emergency shelter and assessment for children who have been removed from crisis situations Child Advocacy Center Provides a child-friendly environment which offers objective forensic interviews and sensitive medical exams for alleged victims of child abuse. Community Partnership of the Ozarks (CPO) Facilitates and promotes community problem-solving by coordinating and developing all available resources for the betterment of the community Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Volunteers work to see that children in foster care receive a safe, permanent home as quickly as possible instead of lingering in the system Developmental Center of the Ozarks (DCO) DCO provides a wide range of educational and therapeutic services to infants, children, and adults with developmental disabilities. Easter Seal Society Helps people with disabilities achieve maximum independence. Family Violence Center Offers temporary shelter and services for victims of domestic violence. Referral services, crisis intervention counseling, support groups, children's programs, victim advocacy, and more Girl Scouts of Dog Wood Trails Council Offers programs for girls ages 5-17 to help develop their fullest potential and become competent, resourceful adults. Girl Scouts...Where girls grow strong

25 Non-Profit Organizations Cont d GLO (Gay and Lesbian Community Center of the Ozarks) The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of the Ozarks supports the well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) persons in the greater Springfield, Missouri region by organizing and sponsoring community activities and by increasing public understanding and appreciation of GLBT citizens. Habitat for Humanity Works with low-income families to eliminate sub-standard housing using volunteers who build simple, decent, affordable homes. Families contribute "sweat equity" and buy the homes with Habitat nointerest, no-profit loans The Kitchen Medical and Dental Clinic Provides free medical and dental care for people with low income, no health insurance and no other resources to help with their medical needs. March of Dimes, Ozarks Division Helps to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects and infant mortality through research, advocacy and community programs. Lutheran Family and Children's Services Provides services to birth parents experiencing unplanned pregnancies or having difficulty parenting. Offers licensed foster care for infants and children awaiting adoptive placement and provides comprehensive adoption services. National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI Southwest Missouri) Is committed to improving the lives of people affected by mental illness, both persons with these brain disorders and their families, provides programs, information, support, advocacy, education, services, referrals and community outreach. Ozark s Counseling Center Provides individual, couples, and family counseling for adults, teens and children. Fees are based on a sliding scale Ozarks Literacy Council Volunteers tutor different populations, one-on-one and in small groups: low-level and non-reading, native-english adult speakers in reading and writing in English survival skills; parents and toddlers in Family Literacy programs; and school-age children through America Reads. Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Gives senior adults, ages 55+, opportunities to use their skills and resources in volunteer services meeting critical community needs for the nonprofit and public agencies of the community. Salvation Army Works with individuals and families in need of emergency assistance such as shelter, housing, utilities, rent, food, clothing, and furniture. Provides an after-school recreational program, summer day camp program, senior programs, and disaster relief assistance. Special Olympics Missouri, Southwest Area Funds are designated for athletic programs for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Programs are designed to build self-esteem, confidence, and life skills through sports activities Springfield Association for the Blind Provides services for the legally blind and visually impaired including support, information about specialized equipment, a full-service library, Braille lessons, instruction on independent living skills, and social and educational activities Springfield Family YMCA Ward Branch Jones Branch Provides before - and after-school child care programs for children; scholarships for low-income families and individuals of all ages; comprehensive health, fitness, aquatics, youth sports, camping, and educational programs for all

26 Non-Profit Organizations Cont d Underprivileged School Children's Fund Provides at-risk children in Springfield Public Schools with medical services, clothing, and shoes. Nursery services and parenting classes are provided for teen parents enrolled in the Bailey Alternative High School program. United Services Organization (USO) Provides services to military families United Way of the Ozarks Provides funding to 28 local human service agencies that focus on direct services and problem prevention programs. The Victim Center HOTLINE Provides crisis intervention, counseling, and advocacy for victims of sexual assault, sexual abuse, armed robbery, aggravated assault, and survivors of homicide attempts or D.W.I. Prevention programs are available for schools and the community SAFE NAMI SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 26

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