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Silver Valley CARES Resource Directory
Real Life Thrift Store exists to be a light in the community.
We are a safe, friendly environment where you can experience the Gospel lived out. We provide clean, gently used clothing, housewares, furniture and more at affordable prices. Profits go back into the community. Real Life's Benevolence & Food Room is funded through the store to help families in need.
Your Health Idaho (YHI) is an online marketplace where individuals and families can shop, compare, and choose health insurance from well-known medical and dental carriers. This is the only place Idahoans can apply for and receive tax credits which act as an instant discount to lower monthly health insurance premiums.
OPEN ENROLLMENT OPENS OCTOBER 15-DECEMBER 15.
SMC is a proud team of primary care providers in Shoshone County that work together in advancing healthcare in the Silver Valley. Our goal is to promote overall wellness for you and your family. SMC Family Medicine focuses on quality, compassionate care throughout all stages of life.
SAME DAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE!
Smelterville, ID 83868
83868
Our experienced care team brings hope and healing. We're driven to make lives richer, easier and less complex for children and families in Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska and Canada, as well as other U.S. and international locations.
Phone: 509-455-7844 Location: 911 W 5th Ave. Spokane, WA
Testing center, Narcan distribution, harm reduction program + supplies, and more.
The North Idaho Alliance of Care (NIAC) believes in a world whereby social determinants of health should not prevent access to safe and reliable care delivered without prejudice. All services are delivered without regard to age, race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or religious preference. The emphasis of services is on quality of life, client self-determination, and dignity.
The Shop-With-A-Cop program is a heartwarming initiative that brings together underprivileged children and local law enforcement officers. This program generously provides these children with money to shop for gifts not only for their families but also for themselves. Funded entirely by donations, this initiative is a beacon of hope for the less fortunate.
The selection process involves collaboration between law enforcement officers and grade school administrators, who identify deserving children from kindergarten to 6th grade. These youngsters, carefully chosen during the end-of-the-year holiday season, are given the opportunity to shop at local stores. Each child is allocated a specific amount of money, usually around $100, adjusted based on the size of their immediate family.
The primary goal of this event is to cultivate positive relationships between young individuals and law enforcement officers. After their shopping spree, the children are invited to enjoy lunch with all the dedicated law enforcement personnel. Following the meal, they have the chance to wrap the gifts they've selected, all while continuing to interact with the police officers.
Ultimately, the Shop-With-A-Cop program not only spreads joy during the holiday season but also strengthens the bond between the community's youth and the officers who serve and protect them. This meaningful experience leaves a lasting impact on the lives of these children and fosters a sense of unity and understanding within the community.
How to Participate
If you know of any children who could benefit from the Shop-With-A-Cop program, please send us a nomination form informing us of who they are. We are looking for children that meet the following criteria:
The child must be in kindergarten through 6th grade
The child must have a social or economic need
The child must live within Shoshone County
ONLY (2) children per household will be accepted
Applications are due no later than December 4th at 5 PM
If you would like to donate to the program or nominate a child, please call (208) 753-9001 or email j.woody@cityofosburn.org.
Lifeline is a federal benefit that lowers the monthly cost of phone or internet service.
1. Qualifying is the first step to getting your Lifeline Benefit. Use the Lifeline National Verifier to enter your information, create an account, and see if you qualify.
2. Choose a phone or internet company If you qualify, you will have 90 days to Choose a phone or internet company and sign up for service with them. You can also ask your current company to apply your Lifeline benefit to a service you are already getting.
3. Sign Up Start getting phone or internet service with your Lifeline benefit.
We are MTM, Idaho’s non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) broker. We arrange rides for eligible Medicaid members throughout the state. Call us to set up your rides for Medicaid appointments.
We are dedicated to providing high quality transportation. If you are a member, medical facility, or transportation provider seeking more information about NEMT services, select one of the pages in the menu above for details specific to your needs.
Call us at 1-877-503-1261. You can also use the MTM Link web portal to book your trip at any time. You must schedule your trip at least two business days before your appointment unless your trip is urgent or you are discharged from a hospital. We schedule rides 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
https://www.mtm-inc.net/idaho/
One of the quickest and easiest ways for an employee to determine whether they are experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition is to take an anonymous mental health screening. Mental Health America (MHA) offers online screening tools for depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), alcohol and substance use, early psychosis, work health, as well as screenings that are youth-focused and parent-focused. After completing their screening, individuals receive immediate results, education, resources, and linkage to affiliates.
ACCESS Care at Home strives to help you live happily and safely in the comfort of your home. Based in Kellogg, Idaho, and serving Bonner, Kootenai, and Shoshone Counties, our team of experienced caregivers, provides personal care services, transitional management, and much more. Whether you are recovering from an illness or injury, in need of senior care services, or require support and company, our team wants to provide you with the attention you need. Call us at 208-783-0100.