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HUMAN RESOURCES


Civil Air Patrol (870) 431-8881 Ozark Regional Airport Community Connections for Youth & Families, Inc. 425-7970 1001 South Main St. Community Connections for Youth & Families, Inc. (CCI) is the 501(c)(3) not-for-profit entity for the juvenile justice programs in Baxter and Marion counties. CCI is a comprehensive approach for research-based programs that are effective for youth and families. Community Based Programs are essential to a healthy community. The programs administered under the CCI umbrella are: Baxter County Alternative School, T.I.M.E. Mentoring Program, 14th District Host Home Program and the Baxter County Family Resource Center. Board members include: Deborah Knox, Don Sharp, Cheryl Green, Jodi Stroth- er, Jamie Hardin, Dale Query, Leigh Ann Gigliotti, Michele Linehan and Jeff Quick. DAV Van Service 425-8155 5 E. Ninth St.


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Transportation of disabled veterans to Little Rock. Call for reservations. Dayspring Behavioral Health Services 425-8642 315 W. Sixth St. Dementia Support and Education Group 508-3880 Mruk Family Education Center on Aging Diabetes Wellness Group, Type I & II 508-1765 Baxter Regional Medical Center Cafeteria Lagerborg Dining Room and Reppell Diabetes Learning Center Domestic Abuse Confidential 24-hour hotline: 424-SAFE (7233) Serenity Mountain Home office: 424-7576 Serenity Yellville office: (870) 449-7576 Website: serenityinc.org Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) School Health Resources of Arkansas (866) 308-9923, ext. 1915


Experience Works 424-0717 Email: Audrey_tobin@experience works.org Experience Works is a nonprofit organization with a mission to improve the lives of older people (age 55 and older) through training, community service and employment. Fibromyalgia Support Group 508-2345 Schliemann Center for Women’s Health Education First Step 508-7590 Baxter Regional Medical Center Pain medication, drug and alcohol stabilization service. Food Bank of North Central Arkansas Norfork Community Care Program 499-3223 or 499-7565 Email: foodbanknca@centurytel.net Serves a nine-county area with referral and local resources of food, clothing and emergency assistance; also operates Heirloom Seed Shop and Norfork Thrift


Store. Friends of the Baxter County Library 580-0987 The Friends of the Baxter County Library are dedicated to support- ing library programs and services. They accept donations of used books at the library throughout the year. Proceeds from their used book sales, held quarterly, and other projects raise much needed funds for the library. The Friends of the Library meet the third Wednesday of each month at 1:30 p.m. (September through May). Dues are $5 per year. Applications are available at the library. Website: baxlib.org Geriatric Center 425-6203 Hiram Shaddox Geriatric Center 620 Hospital Drive Provides short-term, post-hospital care for rehabilitation and recu- perative care needs. GriefShare (870) 449-6741 Yellville First Baptist Church For those grieving the death of someone close. Growing Through Grief 508-1771 Hospice of the Ozarks 701 Burnett Drive For those who have lost a loved one. Health Resources of Arkansas Mental Health Services: (866) 308-9923, No. 8 Medical Plaza Home Health Care Services Area Agency on Aging: 425-9811 Baker Health Care: 424-3388 Baxter County Health Unit: 424-6655 or (800) 527-5302 Baxter Regional Medical Center Home Health: 508-1790 Home Bound Medical: 425-2446 Marion County Sub Unit: (870) 449-5559 Superior Senior Care: 508-4819 Hospice of the Ozarks/Hospice House 508-1771 or 508-1220 Support and care for end-of-life issues, including nursing services, personal care, social work,


Fact Book 2015


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