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HUMAN RESOURCES


12-bed, 14,000-square-foot in-patient facility for the acute, residential or respite care needs of hospice pa- tients. Both hospice in the home and Hospice House offer a comprehensive team approach to taking care of the physical, social, emotion- al and spiritual needs of hospice patients. Informa- tional presentations offered for clubs, organizations and churches. Hospice of the Ozarks Transitions Program 508-1771 Provides practical support to those who have been diag- nosed with a life-limiting illness. The transitions coor- dinator provides case man- agement and can coordinate needs with other community resources and support ser- vices. Volunteers also can provide companionship, transportation to appoint- ments, grocery shopping and support, and may run er- rands. Humane Society of North Central Arkansas Office: 425-9221 Thrift Shop: 425-4660 Hours for office and shelter: 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Monday through Friday. Shelter also open Saturday 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Thrift Shop open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday through Sat- urday. Kindness Inc. 425-6475 Website: kindnessinc.com Mission is to help older adults and disabled residents of the Twin Lakes Area in Baxter and Marion counties remain independent. Ser- vices are free; volunteers provide transportation to local health care and other appointments, shopping assistance, errands, respite to primary caregivers, minor home repairs, installation of safety equipment and friend- ly visiting.


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Kiwanis Club of Mountain Home phone: (870) 656-7000 Website: KiwanisClubOf- MountainHome.org Assists with more than 25 youth and community-ser- vice projects through phys- ical or monetary donations. Also sponsors other youth clubs and honors outstanding students with several schol- arships. Lions Clubs Cotter Lions Club: Gary Blanck, (870) 453-7340 Mountain Home Lions Club: (870) 425-2266 Help people needing assis- tance for visual needs and examinations, glasses and some surgeries. Sight com- mittees determine need, and membership decides on lev- els of help. Look Good/Feel Better 508-2273 Peitz Cancer Support House For Women undergoing che- motherapy or radiation treat- ment. Marion County Cancer Support Group Marion County Health Unit (870) 449-4259 Marion County Family Support Group Ozark Counseling Services Inc., Yellville (866) 308-9927 Men’s Cancer Support 508-2273


Peitz Cancer Support House For men with any kind of cancer. Spouses welcome. Includes breakfast. Ministry of Moms Year Round 425-2828 Riverside Church of Christ Miscarriage and Stillbirth Support Group 508-2345 Schleimann Center for Wom- en’s Health Education For those who have experi- enced miscarriage or still- birth. Mom & Me 508-2345 Schleimann Center for Wom- en’s Health Education For mothers of young chil- dren Morgan Nick Foundation Volunteers (870) 736-2657 Call to volunteer Mountain Home Christian Clinic 425-5010 Various services provided for adults who qualify. Ser- vices include medical care, physical evaluation and treatment, diabetic care, routine lab and X-ray exams, dental care, dental evalua- tion and extraction, eye care, optometry exams, eyeglass provision, pharmacy, medi- cation assistance and per- sonal services, smoking cessation counseling, fi-


nancial counseling, spiritual counseling and support groups. Mountain Home Food Basket 425-6902 Provides food for those who qualify. Mountain Home Rotary Club 421-4719 Promoting international peace through service. Mem- bership supports polio eradi- cation worldwide, as well as wheelchair donations and other world service, and local community projects, the Baxter County Diction- ary Project and Baxter Coun- ty Scholarship Fund. National Runaway Switchboard (870) 736-257 National Runaway Switch- board distributes materials related to runaway children. Available for speaking en- gagements. Norfork Area Youth Center 499-3006 North Arkansas Youth Cen- ter 435-2850 412 Powell St., Cotter Nursing Homes Care Manor: 424-5030 Gassville Therapy & Living Center: 435-2588 Good Samaritan Village: 425-2494 Hiram Shaddox Geriatric Center:


Fact Book 2016


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