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             ALMH
            acquires new CT scanner 
            [AUG.
            29, 2001]  The
            Radiology Department of Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital has
            acquired the latest in helical CT scanners. This state-of-the-art
            equipment, a GE high-speed XI scanner, will provide faster, more
            accurate films, according to Darla Ludolph, director of radiology at
            the hospital. 
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             Among
            the improvements noted with the new equipment is that larger
            patients, up to 450 pounds, can be accommodated. Previously the
            maximum weight was 250 pounds. While scanning, the new equipment
            will simultaneously move the patient through the scanner to give one
            continuous picture of the area to be scanned. This will ensure that
            the most accurate scan is conducted with the least discomfort to the
            patient. 
            In
            describing the new CT scanner, Ms. Ludolph said, "This
            equipment will speed up the process, provide clearer images and
            allow us to perform a broader range of exams. This will save people
            from having to go to Springfield or other larger communities and
            will provide for better patient care all around. Some procedures not
            previously done at ALMH include kidney stone studies and three-phase
            liver scans. We can now do those here." 
            Computer
            technology provided to the helical scanner will allow for the online
            transfer of all CT scans to Memorial Medical Center in Springfield,
            where technicians and physicians can view the images in real time or
            at a later time. As though they were in Lincoln, staff at Memorial
            can search the scan and adjust the images. Speeds of data transfer
            have also improved, with the wait time reduced to 25 percent of
            previous wait time. 
             
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            To
            enable the staff to operate the sophisticated equipment, Ms. Ludolph
            and ALMH radiology technician Ann Reichle attended a four-day
            course, Theoretical and Practical CT Imaging, in Milwaukee. GE also
            sent an application specialist to Lincoln for four days of on-site
            training following the installation.
             
            In
            addition, Ms. Reichle recently passed an extensive examination to
            receive her certification as a registered CT technologist. Reichle
            stated, "This was a fulfillment of a personal goal for
            me." She felt the certification would increase patient
            confidence in her work. 
            Commenting
            on the acquisition of the new scanner, hospital CEO Woody Hester
            said: "This is one more step that ALMH has taken to improve
            patient care. We are committed to providing the finest in equipment
            and the most well-trained staff in our hospital. We are proud of
            this new scanner and of the fine staff in our Radiology
            Department." 
            
            [ALMH
            news release]
              
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             ALMH
            celebrates with open house 
            New
            women’s health and birthing facilities provide caring environment
            while using advanced technology 
            [AUG.
            3, 2001]  Abraham
            Lincoln Memorial Hospital is celebrating the opening of its newest
            additions, the Women's Health Unit and Family Maternity Suites, with
            an open house on Sunday, Aug. 12. The community is invited to tour
            the new unit and suites from 2 to 4 p.m. 
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             According
            to Woody Hester, ALMH president and CEO, "We are committed to
            recognizing and responding to the needs of our patients, families
            and physicians, and these state-of-the-art facilities ensure that we
            continue to provide the most up-to-date service available to our
            community." 
            The
            Women's Health Unit is designed to promote the lifelong good health
            of women. Providing individualized care in a comfortable setting,
            the unit is dedicated to providing quality care for women in any
            stage in their life. The Women's Health Unit includes five private
            rooms, each with private restrooms. The unit will focus on women's
            inpatient gynecological surgical procedures. 
            According
            to Donna Klawitter, obstetrics nurse manager, "At the new ALMH
            Women's Health Unit, the balance between a warm, caring environment
            and the most advanced technology helps make women's health our top
            priority." 
            At
            ALMH's new Family Maternity Suites, families are welcomed and
            encouraged to share in the wonder and excitement of childbirth.
            Inside each family-centered birthing suite, the latest technology is
            balanced with the comforts of home. 
            
             
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             One
            of the unique features of the attractively decorated suites is that
            labor, delivery, recovery and postpartum care are now possible in a
            spacious single room. There is no need for an uncomfortable move to
            another room after delivery. Family Maternity Suites includes four
            private maternity suites, two private rooms and a state-of-the art
            nursery. The floor also includes a surgery suite for Caesarean
            sections.
             
            All
            rooms are private and feature a private bath and hand-held massage
            shower, color television, VCR, phone and homelike furnishings,
            including a sleep chair for the support person's overnight stay. A
            24-hour visitation policy for fathers and support persons adds to
            mom's comfort and confidence. 
            Klawitter
            states, "We take the health and well-being of the women we
            serve very seriously and are committed to improving it. These new
            facilities are state-of-the-art. It is a tremendous accomplishment
            for this community to have a Women's Health Unit and Family
            Maternity Suites of this caliber." 
            These
            projects were funded by the generous support of community friends,
            with ALMH employees and the ALMH Auxiliary leading the way. 
            
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            news release]
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             Health
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            monthly feature from   Logan County Health Department
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             Screening
            detects early prostate cancer 
            [SEPT.
            1, 2001]  Prostate
            cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed in American men
            (excluding skin cancer). Approximately one out of every five
            American men will develop prostate cancer in his lifetime. More than
            80 percent of these cases will be in men 65 years of age and older.
            Prostate cancer is now the second leading cause of cancer death in
            men, exceeded only by lung cancer. About 3 percent of the men who
            develop the disease die from it. 
            Screening
            procedures can detect prostate cancer in its earliest stages. Most
            cases of early prostate cancer cause no symptoms and are detected
            only by a screening examination. The best way to find prostate
            cancer is to have a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test and a
            digital rectal exam (DRE) performed. Some prostate cancers may be
            detected during evaluation of symptoms such as a slow or weakened
            urinary stream or the need to urinate more often. 
            All
            men 50 years of age and older should ask their physicians about
            having the PSA test and a DRE every year. Men with close family
            members who have had prostate cancer should talk to their physicians
            about starting screenings at a younger age. The best protection
            against prostate cancer is to have regular medical checkups that
            include a thorough prostate exam. Regular checkups are important for
            all men. 
            [Provided
            by Logan County Health Department]
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             Lincoln
            Park District fall programs 
            From
            Roy Logan, program coordinator 
            [SEPT.
            6, 2001]  Your
            Lincoln Park District is gearing up for its fall programs. 
            Here is a sample of what we are offering. If you have a special
            interest or talent, give us a call.  We appreciate your input,
            but even more, we would appreciate your sharing one of your talents
            with us and the rest of the community. 
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             Ceramics 
            Scotty
            Hinman has had the summer off, and Ace says it is time to get back
            to work. Ceramics will start Monday, Sept. 10, with four
            different sessions being offered each week. This course will
            cover a 12-week period.  Call our office at 732-8770 or talk to
            Scotty directly at 732-8168.  There is a slight fee associated
            with the class and a senior citizen discount as well. 
            Dog obedience 
            A
            four-week class in basic dog obedience will be on Thursdays,
            beginning Sept. 27. We are very pleased to have Mike Beiser back as
            our instructor.  He is owner of Canine Training Institute. If
            your dog is big or small, you can see wonderful results with Mike's
            excellent instruction.  Handlers must be a minimum of 8 years
            of age.  Proof of inoculation is required at the time of
            registration.  Owners or handlers must provide a 6-foot leather
            leash and a chain-choke collar. Classes will start at 7 p.m. If
            necessary, there will be a second class, which will begin at 8 p.m.
            (We may ask adults to move to the second session in order to get
            school-aged children home earlier.) A fee applies. 
            
 
             
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            Flag football and cheerleading 
            As
            fall readily approaches, our sports-minded thoughts turn to
            football.  Flag football and cheerleading will start Sept.
            10. Second- and third-grade players are still being sought to
            round out the teams. If you are interested in playing, please
            call Lincoln Park District as soon as possible. A fee applies. 
            Adult co-ed volleyball 
            Adult
            co-ed volleyball leagues will have sign-ups beginning Sept.
            17.  All pertinent information can be obtained at the front
            desk.  Information will be available by Monday, Sept. 10. 
            Aerobics 
            The
            new fall schedule for aerobics is ready.  As we prepare to move
            back indoors and spend less time outside, aerobics may be just the
            workout you are looking for. Schedules and information are
            available at the front desk.  We offer a wide variety of
            workout routines as well as several time slots.  
             
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             Free
            annual colorectal cancer screening 
            [SEPT.
              5, 2001]  Through
              mid-September, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital is providing free
              colorectal cancer screening kits and lab testing to assist you in
              identifying indicators of possible cancer in the colon or rectum.
              Colorectal cancer is one of the most curable of all cancers when
              it is detected early and treated promptly. Because colorectal
              cancer develops over a period of time, it is possible to detect it
              by testing stool samples long before physical symptoms appear. 
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               The
              majority of people who develop colorectal cancer are over age 50.
              Over 75 percent of all cases can be cured, and patients can resume
              normal lives. The American Cancer Society recommends yearly stool
              blood tests after the age of 50. 
              The
              simple at-home test kit provided by ALMH will help the laboratory
              check stool samples for hidden blood, which can be a sign of
              cancer or other internal disorders. The kit lists dietary
              suggestions of what to eat and what to avoid two days prior to the
              test. Following these few suggestions can reduce the chances of a
              "false positive" test result and increase probability of
              a more accurate test. The kit also provides all materials and
              directions needed for collecting stool samples and preparing
              slides for testing, and includes a pre-addressed envelope to mail
              the sample and information back to the ALMH lab. 
              The
              lab will notify you of your results within two weeks after
              receiving the test. It is important to remember that the screening
              does not provide a complete cancer detection examination.
              Regardless of test results, you should see your physician whenever
              you experience changes in your bowel habits. 
              To
              take advantage of this opportunity, all tests must be received at
              Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital no later than Sept. 14. 
              
                
              
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               Test
              kits are available at local physician offices, pharmacies and the
              Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital laboratory. In rural locations
              it is also available on the Rural Health Partnership's mobile
              health unit. You may pick up your free kit at the following
              locations: 
              
              In
              Lincoln 
              
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              Abe Lincoln Pharmacy 
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              Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital laboratory 
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              Family Medical Center 
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              Graue Pharmacy 
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              The Christian Village 
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              Oasis senior center 
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              Lincoln Health Care Specialists (Drs. Carroll, Harmon, Sagins,
              Hardiek, Green-Morrow and Sielaff) 
              
              In
              Atlanta, Beason, Broadwell, Chestnut, Elkhart, Emden, Greenview,
              Hartsburg, Latham, Middletown, Mount Pulaski, New Holland and San
              Jose, kits are available
              on the Rural Health Partnership's mobile health unit. 
               
               
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           Mobile
          health unit schedule 
          The
          Rural Health Partnership has announced the schedule for its mobile
          health unit. Effective Feb. 1, 2001, the unit will run as follows:
          
          
            
            
              
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                   Morning:
                  9-11 a.m.  | 
                
                     
                    
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                   Afternoon:
                  1-3:30 p.m.  | 
               
              
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                   Monday  | 
                
                   1st and 3rd  | 
                
                   Hartsburg  | 
                
                   1st and 3rd  | 
                
                   Emden  | 
               
              
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                   2nd and 4th  | 
                
                   San Jose  | 
                
                   2nd and 4th  | 
                
                   Greenview  | 
               
              
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                   Tuesday  | 
                
                   Weekly  | 
                
                   Chestnut  | 
                
                   Weekly  | 
                
                   Mount Pulaski  | 
               
              
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                   Wednesday  | 
                
                   Weekly  | 
                
                   New Holland  | 
                
                   Weekly  | 
                
                   Middletown  | 
               
              
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                   Thursday  | 
                
                   1st, 2nd,
                  3rd  | 
                
                   Elkhart  | 
                
                   Weekly  | 
                
                   Atlanta  | 
               
              
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                   4th  | 
                
                   Friendship
                  Manor-Lincoln  | 
                
                  
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                   Friday  | 
                
                   1st, 2nd,
                  4th  | 
                
                   Latham  | 
                
                   1st  | 
                
                   Beason  | 
               
              
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                   2nd and 4th  | 
                
                   Broadwell  | 
               
              
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                   3rd  | 
                
                   Maintenance/ special
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                   3rd  | 
                
                   Maintenance/ 
                  special events 
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          The
          mobile health unit does not operate on the following dates/holidays
          during 2001:  Feb. 19 (President’s Day), April 13 (Good
          Friday), May 28 (Memorial Day), July 4 (Independence Day), Sept. 3
          (Labor Day), Oct. 8 (Columbus Day), Nov. 12 (Veterans Day), Nov. 22-23
          (Thanksgiving break), and Dec. 24 - Jan. 1, 2002 (Christmas break). 
          For more
          information on the mobile health unit schedule and services, contact
          Dayle Eldredge at (217) 732-2161, Ext. 409. 
				
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 This
          family resource list to save and use is provided by the Healthy
          Communities Partnership (732-2161, Ext. 409) and the Healthy
          Families Task Force.      
             
				
          Resources
          for Logan County families
           
            
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                 Agency  | 
              
                 Phone number  | 
              
                 Address  | 
             
            
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                 911  | 
              
                 911 (Emergencies) 
                732-3911 (Office -- non-emergency) 
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                 911 Pekin St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Abraham Lincoln
                Memorial Hospital  | 
              
                 732-2161 
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                 315 Eighth St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Aging (Department of)  | 
              
                 785-3356  | 
              
                 421 E. Capitol, #100 
                Springfield, IL 62701-1789 
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                 American Cancer Society  | 
              
                 546-7586 (24 hour)  | 
              
                 1305 Wabash, Ste. J 
                Springfield, IL 62704 
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                 American Red Cross  | 
              
                 732-2134 
                1-800-412-0100 
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                 125 S. Kickapoo 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Catholic Social
                Services  | 
              
                 732-3771  | 
              
                 310 S. Logan 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Chamber of Commerce  | 
              
                 735-2385  | 
              
                 303 S. Kickapoo St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Community Action (CIEDC)  | 
              
                 732-2159 
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                 1800 Fifth St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Community Child Care
                Connection  | 
              
                 525-2805 
                1-800-676-2805 
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                 1004 N. Milton Ave. 
                Springfield, IL 62702-443 
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                 Crisis Pregnancy Center  | 
              
                 735-4838  | 
              
                 513 Pulaski St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 DCFS (Department of
                Children & Family Services)  | 
              
                 735-4402 
                1-800-252-2873 
                (crisis hotline) 
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                 1100 Keokuk St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Heartland Community
                College GED Program  | 
              
                 735-1731  | 
              
                 620 Broadway St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Hospice Care of
                Illinois  | 
              
                 1-800-342-4862 
                (24 hour) 
                732-2161, Ext. 444 
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                 720 N. Bond 
                Springfield, IL 62702 
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                 Housing Authority  | 
              
                 732-7776 
                732-6312 (24 hour) 
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                 1028 N. College St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Illinois Breast &
                Cervical Cancer Program  | 
              
                 735-2317 
                1-800-269-4019 
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                 LCHD - 109 Third St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Illinois Department of
                Public Health  | 
              
                 782-4977 
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                 535 W. Jefferson 
                Springfield, IL 62761 
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            Illinois Employment and Training Center (replaces JTPA office)  | 
              
                 735-5441  | 
              
             120
            S. McLean St., Suite B 
            Farm
            Bureau Building 
            Lincoln,
            IL 62656 
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                 Legal Assistance
                Foundation  | 
              
                 (217) 753-3300 
                1-800-252-8629 
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                 730 E. Vine St., Ste.
                214 
                Springfield, IL 62703 
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                 Library - Atlanta  | 
              
                 (217) 648-2112  | 
              
                 100 Race St. 
                Atlanta, IL 61723  | 
             
            
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                 Library - Elkhart  | 
              
                 (217) 947-2313  | 
              
                 121 E. Bohan 
                Elkhart, IL 62634  | 
             
            
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                 Library - Lincoln  | 
              
                 732-8878  | 
              
                 725 Pekin St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656  | 
             
            
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                 Library - Mount Pulaski  | 
              
                 792-5919 
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                 320 N. Washington 
                Mount Pulaski, IL 62548 
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                 Lincoln Area YMCA 
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                 735-3915  | 
              
                 319 W. Kickapoo St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Lincoln/Logan Food
                Pantry  | 
              
                 732-2204 
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                 P.O. Box 773 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Lincoln Parents’
                Center  | 
              
                 735-4192  | 
              
                 100 S. Maple 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Lincoln Park District  | 
              
                 732-8770  | 
              
                 1400 Primm Rd. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Logan County Department
                of Human Services (Public Aid)  | 
              
                 735-2306  | 
              
                 1550 Fourth St., P.O.
                Box 310 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Logan County Health
                Department  | 
              
                 735-2317  | 
              
                 109 Third St., P.O. Box
                508 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Logan Mason Mental
                Health  | 
              
                 735-2272 
                1-888-832-3600 
                (crisis line) 
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                 304 Eighth St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Logan-Mason
                Rehabilitation Center  | 
              
                 735-1413  | 
              
                 760 S. Postville Dr. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Oasis (Senior Citizens
                of Logan County)  | 
              
                 732-6132  | 
              
                 501 Pulaski St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Project READ 
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                 735-1731  | 
              
                 620 Broadway St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Salvation Army  | 
              
                 732-7890 
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                 1501 N. Kickapoo 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Senior Services of
                Central Illinois  | 
              
                 732-6213 
                1-800-252-8966 
                (crisis line) 
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                 109 Third St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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                 Sojourn Shelter &
                Service Inc.  | 
              
                 732-8988 
                (217) 726-5200 (24-hour hotline) 
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                 1800 Westchester Blvd. 
                Springfield, IL 62704 
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                 U. of I. Division of
                Specialized Care for Children  | 
              
                 524-2000 
                1-800-946-8468  | 
              
                 421 S. Grand Ave. West,
                2nd Floor 
                Springfield, IL 62704 
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                 U. of I. Extension
                Service  | 
              
                 732-8289  | 
              
                 122 S. McLean St. 
                Lincoln, IL 62656 
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