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Provides job assessment, placement, and supported employment services for adults with developmental disabilities. Employment Services
Maintains recreational facilities including parks, pools, trails, and recreation centers.
Leisure and Recreation
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- Offers programs for the public, including swim lessons and CPR training classes
- Pavilions are available for outdoor gatherings with a permit
- Individuals do not have to be MEAP eligible
- Accepts injured, ill, stray, or unwanted dogs and cats
- Works to reunite lost pets with their owners; unclaimed animals are placed for adoption
- Accepts donations of money, animal food, toys, and towels
Provides perishable and non-perishable food for those in need. Food Assistance
Provides behavioral health services and case management.
Behavioral Health Services
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- Outpatient individual, group, and family counseling
- Psychiatric evaluations and medication management
Provides methadone maintenance to individuals who are struggling with an addiction to opioids.
Substance Use Disorder Services
Provides support services for individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Disability Services More information:
- Includes case management, employment training, employment placing, workshops, family education, advocacy
- Offers community-based services and group living in supervised homes
- Adult Day Centers coordinate recreational, fitness, arts, and personal development activities.
- Childcare available
Provides overnight respite care for older adults. Respite Care
Provides individuals and families with financial assistance for heating and utility expenses.
Utility Assistance
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- Applicants may be homeowners, renters, roomers, or boarders
- Available all year for electricity and during the winter months for heat
- Limited funds available for furnace repair, replacement, and other weatherization procedures
Provides lunch for older adults in a community setting. Food Assistance
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- Some sites provide breakfast and/or dinner
Provides assessment, personalized planning, and training in daily living and prevocational skills for adults with intellectual disabilities.
Aging and Disability Services, Rehabilitation Services
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- Volunteer opportunities available
Provides medical services for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. Medical Care
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- Provides care for cuts and wounds
- Includes occupational health services
Distributes perishable and nonperishable foods to individuals in need. Food Assistance More Information:
- Accepts food donations
- Accepts Section 8 vouchers as payment
Offers services to help individuals with a mental illness diagnosis find and maintain employment. Employment Services More Information:
- Provides vocational training, job readiness skills, and job coaching
- Raises revenues to fund the capital and operating budgets of County departments and agencies
- Provides for the public health, safety, and welfare of County residents
- Adopts and updates the Land Use Plan and Zoning Ordinance and oversee the development process
- Establishes and enforces rules, regulations, ordinances, policies, and procedures
Provides adoption services.
Adoption and Foster Services
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- Adoptive parents must go through a home study process before being approved to adopt
- Many children who are available for adoption have special needs or disabilities
- Post-adoption services may include information and referral, outreach assistance and a monthly subsidy
Registers voters and conducts elections. Political Participation More information:
- Administers absentee registration and voting
- Provides duplicate voter cards and voting records
- Accepts the filing of candidates for local offices
- Determines eligibility for financial assistance and provides referrals to community resources
- Financial assistance includes rent and mortgage assistance, utilities, burial assistance, and more
Responds to emergency calls and dispatches fire, rescue, and ambulance services. Government Offices and Services More information
- Updates and maintains emergency plans for man-made and natural disasters.
- Offers individual and group counseling for mental health and substance use issues
- Workforce development services include job search tips, skills development, and job placement
- Provides GED classes and preparation, mentoring, and ESL classes
- Case management available for safety net needs and assistance with tattoo removal services
Offers a financial assistance with rent, utilities, transportation, medical care, personal supplies, and more. Financial Assistance
Offers medical care for non-life-threatening urgent needs including acute illnesses and infections, injuries to joints and muscles, lacerations and minor burns, seasonal allergies, testing and vaccinations, diagnostics and X-rays, and more. Medical Care More information: - Telehealth services available for remote medical consultations
- Departments include Highways, Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning, Solid Waste Management, Engineering and Construction, and Metropolitan District Financing and Petitions
