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Silver Valley CARES Resource Directory

Silver Valley Medicare Classes
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Description

Various Dates - Contact Linda Alldredge for more information 208-682-2556

Phone
2086822556
Address
Kellogg Elks Lodge
Center for Adolescence Studies
Description

Website: courses.centerforadolescentstudies.com/
You help young people. We help you help them thrive. Join the best FREE training community focused on trauma-informed care, resilience, mindfulness, building relationships, and more!

Kellogg Senior Center
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Call for this month’s schedule. The Kellogg Senior Center offers exercise classes, Meals on Wheels delivery, dancing and more!

Phone
208-783-4581
Address
McKinley Ave, Kellogg ID
Date Updated
11/12/24
Live 4 LALI – Grief Support Group for Substance Related Loss
Description

Wednesday 5-6:30 pm us02web.zoom.us/j/86722767365
Jody Daitchman
Jody@live4lali.org
844.584.5254 ext 801

Phone
844.584.5254 ext 801
Eric Atkins Memorial Scholarship
Description

This $500.00 scholarship has been established solely for students of Mullan, Wallace or Kellogg High School who wish to pursue a career in the trades, and who plan to attend a trade school or vo-tech program. It is not focused on a student’s GPA, but graduation from a high school in the Silver Valley is mandatory for consideration. Complete the application and Email it as a PDF attachment to ericatkinsscholarship@gmail.com. The deadline to apply is May 1st.
Click the link below for the application

Kohal Pharmacy
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Description

Locations:
Pinehurst - Phone: 208-682-4015 Address: 504 N Division
Kellogg - Phone: 208-786-9303 Address: 740 Mc Kinley Ave W Ste B
Wallace - Phone: 208-752-1833 Address: 800 Bank St
https://www.kohalpharmacy.com/
https://www.facebook.com/kohalpharmacy/

Offers free medication disposal packets, medication lockboxes, and Narcan (Naloxone). Offers local delivery in the Silver Valley. Contact for more Info.

Phone
208-752-1833
Date Updated
11/12/24
Crisis Prevention Institute – De-Escalation Tips for Educators
Description

Phone: 877.877.5390 Website: https://institute.crisisprevention.com/home
Top 10 De-escalation Tips for Educators. Click the link below to visit.
As an education professional, every day at school or in the classroom presents new encounters, situations, and challenges. You may find yourself dealing with angry, hostile, or disruptive behavior every day. Your response to this defensive behavior plays a critical role in determining whether or not the incident will escalate into a crisis situation.

These 10 de-escalation tips from CPI provide strategies and techniques to help you respond to difficult behavior in the safest, most effective way possible.

Phone
877.877.5390
NAMI Family Support Group
Description

NAMI Family Support Groups are free, confidential and safe groups of families helping other families who live with mental health challenges by utilizing their collective lived experiences and learned group wisdom.
Every 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. PST - Hybrid (hosted by NAMI Coeur d'Alene)
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/i/82661909825
Address: St. Vincent de Paul HELP Center | 201 East Harrison Ave, Couer d'Alene
Kate Dolan
Sherri Belter
Donna Brundage

SMC Mental Health Services
Description

Call or Text: 208-784-4612 – Location: 858 Commerce Drive, Ste.100 Smelterville, ID 83868 – Website: shoshonehealth.com
SMC is proud to offer mental health services in Shoshone County. SMC Mental Health Services offers individual, family, and group behavioral health services to people of all ages. We offer a collaborative and proactive approach to provide individualized services to each client. Counselors are trained and experienced in treating Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, Anger Management, Crisis Intervention, Grief, Personality Disorders, among others. We offer a safe, accepting, and welcoming environment where clients can begin to improve their emotional well-being and create positive change and growth.

Phone
208-784-4612
Address
858 Commerce Drive, Ste.100 Smelterville, ID 83868
83868
Veterans Crisis Line
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Description

If you’re a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one, crisis chat is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Dial 988 then press 1

Free, 24/7, confidential support is a click away. The Veterans Crisis Line can help even if you’re not enrolled in VA benefits or health care.

https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/

Website
Date Updated
11/12/24
Celebrate Recovery
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Description

Every Monday from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Come and join others in a safe place to find community and freedom from the issues controlling your life. Where together you can deal with life’s hurts, habits, and hang-ups.
Worship Center
307 Main St, Smelterville
Contact Rod U. 208-512-9492
For more information contact Rod at 530-354-8874 or Christopher at 208-659-7512

Senior Medicare Patrol
Description

https://smpresource.org/ Preventing Medicare Fraud Resources
Common Medicare Fraud Schemes info sheet for printing: Info Sheet

Website
Date Updated
11/11/24
Courageous Together
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Description

Call or Text: 208-215-1756 – Location: 404 W Cameron Ave Suite 101, Kellogg, ID 83837
We are a general practice, which provides a wide variety of services, specializing in depression and anxiety. Services provided are for ages 12 and older. Services include counseling for individuals and Families. Currently we accept Medicaid, Medicare, Blue Cross, and private pay. Our staff are fully licensed clinical social workers. We also offer Christian focused counseling and EMDR therapy.

Phone
208-215-1756
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Address
404 W Cameron Ave Suite 101, Kellogg, ID 83837
83837
Parents as Teachers
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Helping children, and parents, be their best.
Parents as Teachers (PAT) shares the vision that all children will learn, grow and develop to realize their full potential. The PAT model is designed to support any community and any family during the crucial early years of a child’s life. PAT is a free, voluntary, evidence-based program that promotes optimal early development, learning and health of young children by supporting and engaging their parents and caregivers. We advance the delivery of high-quality services for families through a comprehensive support system and innovative solutions.
How the PAT model benefits parents and children:
*Increases parent knowledge of early childhood development while improving parenting practices.
*Provides early detection of developmental delays and health issues.
*Prevents child abuse and neglect.
*Increases children’s school readiness and success.
Parent as Teachers is open to ALL families with children prenatal to five years old. The program is designed for moms and dads to participate in learning about how their baby is developing and how parents can best support that growth. There are no income eligibility guidelines. You only need to have a child aged five years or younger to participate.
Services are available in all five northern counties of Idaho, including Kootenai, Benewah, Bonner, Boundary and Shoshone.

Kristine Kono, Program Manager 208-415-5298 or Text: 208-797-4484 Website: panhandlehealthdistrict.org

Phone
208-415-5298
Date Updated
11/11/24
Life Counseling Center
Description

Call or Text: 208-465-5433 – Website: lccidaho.com
Telehealth option. Accepts most insurance.
At Life Counseling Center, we want to help. We hope to be a port in the storm. We believe most people could use some assistance sorting through life’s struggles, at some point along their journey. To that end, when we’ve noted a need in the community, we’ve sought to do what we can to meet it. This is why we provide comprehensive counseling to children, adolescents, adults, and families, as well as group counseling and couples counseling.
Over time, our commitment to meeting our community’s needs has meant adding to our array of services: LCC now provides Community Based Services such as Community Based Rehabilitation Services (CBRS), Behavioral Health Case Management, and Peer Support Services and Respite Services. We have also added Professional Development and Community Education opportunities to our array of services to better meet the needs of the community.

Phone
208-465-5433