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Offers a variety of services/programs including educational programs, bulletins, and information about agriculture, family and consumer sciences, resource development, insect and disease problems, farm management, food preparation and canning, sewing, home-based business, home budget planning, master gardener training, workforce preparation, etc.

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Information Sources
Printed/Printable Materials
Personal Financial Counseling
Newsletters
Consumer Education
Home delivered meals and transportation for older adults; whole-person wellness opportunities for older adults in Middletown and surrounding area.

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Exercise Classes/Groups
Case/Care Management Referrals
Recreational Facilities
General Mental Health Information/Education
Personal Care
Home Health Aide Services
Senior Companion Program
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Homemaker Assistance
Adults
Music Instruction
Legal Information Services
Senior Centers
Food Safety Education
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Nutrition Education
Walking Programs
Older Adults
Yoga
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Job Training Formats
Disease/Disability Information
Home Delivered Meals
Diabetes
General Health Education Programs
Driving Safety Education
Community Meals
Arts and Crafts Instruction
Eye Care Referrals
Dance Instruction
Recreational Activities/Sports
Team Sports/Leagues
Blood Pressure Screening
Physical Fitness
Case/Care Management
Flu Vaccines
Provides you free access to directory listings with a simple phone call. Place a free call to 800-935-5697, listen to brief five-ten second ads, and then get the number you want. There is no charge for these 411 calls, but standard cell phone rates may apply based on the type of plan you have. Also offers online information at www.yellowpages.com.
Provides unrepresented individuals the opportunity to meet with an attorney who will determine the appropriate legal forms to be filed and who will assist in completing forms regarding issues of custody, support, visitation, and paternity. An unrepresented individual meets with the attorney to discuss the involved legal issues. The attorney then determines the proper forms which need to be filed. The individual is provided with the forms and instructed to obtain all of the needed information to complete the forms such as addresses and dates of birth. The attorney then advises the individual that the forms can be immediately filed if all information is available or the individual can return to the Help Desk the following week to have the forms reviewed before filing.

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Juvenile Justice Courts
Juvenile Detention Facilities
Certificates/Forms Assistance
General Crime Victim Assistance
Legal Information Services
Family Law Courts
Dependency Courts
Parenting Skills Classes
US Post Office for Shelby.
Offers information and publications about Alzheimer's and related dementias for families, caregivers, and health professionals at no cost. Topics covered include symptoms, diagnosis, related disorders, risk factors, treatment, caregiving tips, home safety tips, and research. Also provides referrals to local supportive services.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Medical Information Services
Provides a crisis hotline for youth.
Provides information about the health effects of cigarette smoking, vaping, and secondhand smoke. Also provides tips on quitting smoking.
Offers virtual clinics on the gender marker- and name-changing process where trained attorneys provide one-on-one counseling for Ohio citizens.

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LGBTQ2+ Issues
LGBTQ2+ Individuals
Name/Personal Information Modification Assistance
Legal Information Services
Speak with someone over the phone or by live chat from the website to learn if you are at risk for HIV or STIs, how to prevent these conditions and to find out testing locations in your area. Learn about how to get free condoms shipped directly to you and other important information about your sexual health.

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AIDS/HIV
Medical Information Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Provides medical assistance via the telephone to those individuals seeking help for their child's illness or health condition. Advice is given by a registered nurse after hearing symptoms the individual is experiencing. Calls are recorded by the hospital. Also provides general information about a variety of health topics.
Provides referrals to specialized medical care, legal guidance, support groups and other supportive services for individuals living with HIV.

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Specialized Information and Referral
AIDS/HIV
Medical Information Services
Federal directory assistance line for government services, agencies and elected officials. Website contains information on various topics such as disability services, housing, education, military, travel and immigration, benefits, grants and loans, disaster services, employment, money and credit, voting, small business, etc.

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Federal Government Information Services
Our health education specialists are available to answer questions and provide caring support to people with lupus. Health education specialists are specially trained to provide people affected by lupus with non-medical counseling, disease education, information, and helpful resources. Bilingual (Spanish) health educators are also available.
Enforces provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act dealing with public accommodations and commercial facilities. The ADA Information Line provides technical assistance and information on state and local government issues and on places of public accommodations and commercial facilities.

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Disability Rights Groups
Legal Information Services
Accessibility Related Standards/Legislation Compliance
Accessibility Information
Offers free legal advice clinics on civil matters to individuals who cannot afford a lawyer. Local attorneys will be available to meet briefly and confidentially with individuals and answer their legal questions related to money, housing, health, work, children and family. Note: Service does not include legal representation. If legal representation is needed, individuals may be referred to The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland or another service provider. - Clinics sponsored by The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland.

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Legal Information Services
Hispanic/Latino Community
Provides a medical information line where Veteran patients and their caregivers can talk with a Registered Nurse. The nurse will listen, answer questions, and help the client decide what they need to do.
Provides nationwide directory assistance for business, government and residential information.
Provides free legal assistance via phone regarding problems that affect older adults. Subject areas include consumer problems, Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, subsidized housing, wills and estates and protective services.
Provides information about employment benefits and the law, such as workplace benefits for caregivers and the Family and Medical Leave Act.
Provides information about the etiology, symptoms, preventive measures, screening/diagnostic procedures, and methods of treatment for pulmonary hypertension. Disseminates information about the latest research related to the problem.
Toll-Free Helpline responds to inquiries from patients, caregivers, and health professionals regarding adverse reactions to medical marijuana, and provides information about available services and additional assistance as needed.
Helps children, parents, adults, and health-care providers to understand the complexities of spinal deformities such as scoliosis.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Medical Information Services
Disease/Disability Information
Provides training and education to opioid users, their family members and their friends on how to recognize the signs and symptoms of a drug overdose, when to call emergency medical services, when to perform CPR, and how to administer Naloxone/Narcan nasally. Provides Naloxone kit.
Offers free legal advice clinics to residents who cannot afford a lawyer. Local attorneys, who volunteer their time and expertise, will be available to meet with individuals and answer their legal questions in a confidential setting.