Welcome to the the area of the Hot Springs Arkansas Resource Guide dedicated to resources in Garland County.
Click on the button that names the area in which you need help or assistance. (You may need to scroll down to find what you are seeking.)
The resource guide is a product of the Ouachita Area Youth Council and United Way of the Ouachitas.
To add a program or make corrections, please contact sarah.fowler@unitedway.org.
Adult Protective Services (Adult Abuse Hotline (800) 482-8049)
Investigations of abuse, neglect, self-neglect and exploitation of adults who are unable to understand they are in imminent risk of death or serious bodily injury.
Endangered Adults: An adult eighteen (18) years of age or older who is found to be in a situation or condition which poses an imminent risk of death or serious bodily harm to that person. Who demonstrates the lack of capacity to comprehend the nature and consequences of remaining in that situation or condition? A resident eighteen (18) years of age or older of a licensed long-term care facility who is found to be in a situation or condition which poses an imminent risk of death or serious bodily harm to that person. Who demonstrates the lack of capacity to comprehend the nature and consequences of remaining in that situation or condition?
Impaired Adults: A person eighteen (18) years or older who as a result of mental or physical impairment is unable to protect himself or herself from abuse, sexual abuse, neglect or exploitation and as a consequence is endangered.
www.aradultprotection.com/
Alzheimer's Arkansas
Counseling and support, education, elder abuse programs and services for all Alzheimer’s or related dementia patients, their caregivers, families and friends. Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm www.alzark.org
201 Markham Center Drive
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 224-0021
Caregiver: (800) 689-6090 24/7
Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm.
American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
FACE to FACE PROGRAM: A humanitarian and educational surgical exchange program conducted under the sponsorship of the Educational and Research Foundation for AAFPRS. In the United States and abroad, AAFPRS surgeons provide complimentary care to those who suffer from facial deformities caused by birth or trauma. The program offers individuals the opportunity to overcome the physical limitations placed on them by circumstances beyond their control: deformities at birth, domestic violence and war. AAFPRS surgeons use their expertise to perform plastic and reconstructive surgery of the face, head and neck. Referral service to physicians in Arkansas who provide volunteer plastic surgery for victims of domestic violence.
(703) 299-9291
https://www.aafprs.org
Arkansas Long Term Care Ombudsman Program
The mission of the Arkansas Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is to assure that long-term care facility residents have the right to live their lives harmoniously and with dignity, feeling free to voice complaints or concerns without reprisal. Call Ombudsman when you have questions about: finances, long-term care Medicaid eligibility, use of restraints, guardianship/power of attorney, food quality, transfers or discharges, social activities, residents rights concern and care plans.
600 E. Capitol #2815
Little Rock, AR 72203
(866) 292-7195
Center for Healing Hearts and Spirits
The Center for Healing Hearts and Spirits was created to assist victims of violent crimes and chronic illness and their affected families to improve the quality of their economic and social environment, transition back into the workforce and to provide for self-sufficiency. STOP Program - Service Training Officers Prosecutor is for 1) Sexual Assault and 2) Crisis Hotline. Serves Garland and Saline Counties.
www.hhscenter.org
2416 Chester Street
Little Rock, AR 72206
(501) 372-3800 fax (501) 372-2150
Child Abuse Hotline
The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. Serving the United States, its territories, and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide assistance in over 200 languages. All calls are confidential.
Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center
The center is dedicated to providing comprehensive, coordinated and compassionate services to victims of child abuse. Hope and healing for victims of child abuse. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
https://www.mercy.net/practice/mercy-cooper-anthony-child-advocacy-cent…
216 McAuley Court
Hot Springs AR 71913
Tracey Childress (501) 622-2531
tracey.childress@mercy.net
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
Crime Victims Reparations Board
Provides a method of compensating and assisting victims and their dependents who have suffered personal injury or death as the result of a violent crime, including DWI.
(501) 682-1020 or (800) 448-3014
https://www.arlegalservices.org
Division of Children and Family Services (DHS)
The Clark County Department of Family Services (DFS) is the local child welfare agency that works to protect children from abuse and neglect. We do this by partnering with our community to build safe, nurturing and stable families, support family preservation when possible, and provide permanent families for those children who cannot safely return home and to ensure the well-being of children in our care.
115 Stover Street
Hot Springs AR 71913
(501) 321-2583
humanservices.arkansas.gov
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
Domestic Violence Support Group
At the National Domestic Violence Hotline, our highly trained expert advocates are available 24/7 to talk confidentially with anyone in the United States who is experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship. The Hotline provides lifesaving tools and immediate support to empower victims and survivors to find safety and live free of abuse. We also provide support to friends and family members who are concerned about a loved one. Resources and help can be found by calling 1-800-799-7233. Individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing may use TTY 1-800-787-3224.
The Drop-In Youth Day Shelter
An inclusive, accepting space for teens and young adult 14- 24 years old who are at-risk or experiencing homelessness by supporting their journey.
Monday-Friday 11:00am-5:00pm. Closed on Wednesday.
202 Third Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 282-0292
Garland County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)
Garland County CASA trains and supports volunteers who intervene in the juvenile court system to advocate for children in abuse and neglect cases. Advocates work alongside Department of Human Services and Division of Children and Family Services. Case workers and investigators represent these children's best interests and provide relief to a critically overburdened child welfare system. Serving Garland, Hot Spring and Grant Counties.
www.garlandcountycasa.org
508 Ouachita Avenue Suite B
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Suzanne Herron (501) 321-9269; suzanne.herron@trilakescasa.org
Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm.
Human Trafficking Task Force
Human Trafficking is a form of modern slavery that occurs in every state. The NHTH works closely with service providers, law enforcement, and other professionals in Arkansas to serve victims and survivors of trafficking, respond to human trafficking cases, and share information and resources. Our Task Force seeks to educate and equip individuals and communities to strengthen local efforts in the fight to end Human Trafficking. Call for help
(888) 274-7472
www.facebook.com/httfgc/
National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline
The National Dating Abuse Helpline is the direct service provider behind loveisrespect.org (link is external), operating the 24/7 text, phone and live chat services. The texting function of the Helpline follows for users to text the Helpline advocates 24/7.
(866) 331-9474 or (800) 331-9474 or (800) 799-7233.
Ouachita Behavioral Health & Wellness (formerly Community Counseling Service)
Services include: Individual and Group Counseling, Marriage and Family Counseling, Psychological, Personality and Intellectual Evaluations, Psychiatric Treatment and Medication Management for children and adults.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 or (800) 264-2410
www.OBHAW.org
Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm.
Ouachita Children, Youth & Family Services - Children's Center
Breaking the cycles of a social and negative behavior as well as those of abuse and neglect for Arkansas youth, one child at a time. A non-profit child advocacy organization providing emergency shelter and quality services for youth and families, empowering them to achieve lifelong success. Serving Clark and Garland counties.
339 Charter Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-5591
www.occnet.org/
Ouachita Children, Youth & Family Services - Family Center
Ouachita Family Center is a Non-Profit Advocacy Organization providing emergency shelter, quality advocacy outreach service, and legal advocacy and support services to all victims and children of domestic abuse to live free from family violence. Serves Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Montgomery and Pike counties.
202 South Third St.
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 282-0292 HOTLINE: (501) 865 3939
Potter's Clay Ministry
Potter's Clay Ministries, Inc. was founded in 1984 as an outreach to women and children in crisis. We accept no state or federal funding to fund our facility. Therefore, we depend on support from churches, organizations and individuals. We provide food, clothing and shelter to our clients. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm.
110 Crescent Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-1366
http://pottersclayhotsprings.org/
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm.
Potters Clay Thrift allows shoppers to find products like unique clothing, home goods items, antiques, novelty items and even furniture. Thrift stores are known for their bargain deals on items that you won't be able to find at your local department stores. Shop at Potters Clay Thrift Store in Hot Springs, AR. You'll be amazed at items that you can find.
1032 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 620-4405
Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm and Saturday 10:00am-3:00pm.
Smart Moves Smart Choices
Online education, support and resources sponsored by the National Association of School Nurses to raise awareness of the epidemic of prescription drug abuse among our teens. Videos and other resources for teens, parents and school officials are available upon request.
http://www.smartmovessmartchoices.org/teens
Addiction Center
Addiction Center connects you with the best drug and alcohol treatments centers in your area. Regardless of where you live we can help you find the perfect rehab. Call a treatment expert for: Compassionate guidance from specialists who are in recovery themselves, immediate enrollment into the treatment center of your choice and information on financial help, insurance and payment plans.
(866) 773-3180
https://www.addictioncenter.com/rehabs/arkansas/
Al-Anon
Al-Anon has but one purpose: to help families of alcoholics. We do this by practicing the Twelve Steps, by welcoming and giving understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.
http://www.ar.al-anon.alateen.org
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international mutual aid fellowship with the stated purpose of enabling its members to “stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety." AA is nonprofessional, self-supporting, and apolitical. Its only membership requirement is a desire to stop drinking.
http://aawestcentralarkansas.org/
P.O. Box 6401
Hot Springs AR 71902
(501) 623-6328
Arkansas Prevention Provider Services Region 8
Substance use and behavioral health prevention through awareness and education. Free educational resources and items upon request. Serving Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Montgomery and Pike Counties. Housed at CHI St. Vincent Hospital.
300 Werner Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 622-4112
CATAR Clinic for Addictions
CATAR's mission is to provide quality treatment services for opiate-dependent persons (prescription pain medication, heroin, morphine, codeine, oxycodone, hydrocodone etc.). The Primary purpose is to assist patients in attaining the highest level of functioning in physical, emotional, vocational and social structures. http://catarclinic.com/2012/
North Little Rock: (501) 664-7833
Helpline:(877) 487-5584
Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery is a recovery program aimed at all "hurts, habits, and hang-ups", including but not exclusive to: high anxiety; co-dependency; compulsive behaviors; sex addiction; financial dysfunction; drug and alcohol addictions; and eating disorders.
Monday 6:30pm-8:30pm
Lake Valley Church
916 Shady Grove Road
Hot Springs AR 71913
Tuesday 5:30pm-9:30pm (Dinner is served at 5:30pm)
Hot Springs Baptist Church
144 Weston Road
Hot Springs AR 71901
Thursday 5:30pm-9:30pm
Lake Pointe Church
1343 Albert Pike
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Thursday 5:30pm-8:30pm
Gilead Baptist Church
26036 Hwy 67
Malvern, AR 72104
(Large Group 6:30pm; Small Group 7:30pm)
Friday 6:30pm-8:30pm
Gospel Light Church
600 Garland Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-5288
Harbor House, Inc. /Harbor Recovery Systems
Quality outpatient treatment for alcohol and other drugs with a Recovery Coach. The recovery coaching is personal and seeks wellness of body, mind and spirit in pursuit of a life worth living. A recovery life coach helps identify the skills needed to enrich life and assist in the development of a Personal Recovery Action Plan (PRAP). Family recovery coaching is available for families with a loved one in treatment. A recovery coach does not replace a client’s therapist, sponsor or case manager. Call today for a free consultation: Allen Coker, Life Coach; acoker@recoveryhhi.org
recoverycoachsystems.org
812 Mountain Pine Rd
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 781-4949
Gethsemane Outreach
Faith-based, in-house transitional living home for men and women. Six-month minimum program with post-graduation homes available. JIF4MA@yahoo.com
144 Weston Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Contact Jeff Taylor (501) 617-3900
Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous describes itself as a "nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. Access the best Rehab centers to overcome addiction. Financial assistance programs that get you the help you need. Clear answers to your questions on your road to recovery. https://www.narcotics.com/na-meetings/arkansas/hot-springs/
Genesis Group (315 W. Grand Avenue –Hot Springs, AR 71901) Sunday 12pm-1pm,2pm-3pm,8pm-9pm, Saturday 12pm-1pm,8pm-9pm, Monday – Thursday 12pm-1pm, 6pm-7pm, 8pm-9pm.
SOS Group (315 W. Grand Avenue- Hot Springs, AR 71901) Saturday –Thursday 6pm-7pm.
Spiritual Principles Group (116 Masters Place – Hot Springs, AR 71913) Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday 7 pm-8pm.
Square Peg Round Hole Group (315 W. Grand Avenue –Hot Springs, AR 71901) 8pm-9pm Saturday –Thursday.
New Vision Drug and Alcohol Medical Stabilization Services
This is a 3-5 day Observational Detoxification service. Medicaid, Medicare, and most other insurances accepted. Will give patients a plan to continue recovery. www.specialcarecorp.com
New Vision @ Mena Regional Hospital menaregional.com
311 North Morrow Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 255-5851 or (800) 939-2273
Ouachita Behavioral Health and Wellness (formerly Community Counseling Service)
Our goal is to assist everyone in our community reach optimum mental health, to live their best lift. CCC's licensed professionals and psychiatrist can help you and your family using: individual and group counseling, marriage and family counseling, psychological, personality, intellectual evaluations, psychiatric treatment and medication management for children and adults. Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm. obhaw.org
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 or (800) 264-2410
P.A.T.H. (Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness)
Program is provided to support individuals with serious mental illnesses, as well as individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Housing, Diagnostic Screening and Therapeutic Treatment for serious mental illness, Case Management Services, Job Training, Educational Opportunities, Referral for Substance Abuse and Primary Healthcare. Walk-in clinic: Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:30pm.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 (ask to speak with a member of the PATH team)
Potter's Clay
Potter's Clay Ministries, Inc. was founded in 1984 as an outreach to women and children in crisis. We accept no state or federal funding to fund our facility. Therefore, we depend on support from churches, organizations and individuals. We provide food, clothing and shelter to our clients. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm. http://pottersclayhotsprings.org/
110 Crescent Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-1366
Potters Clay Thrift allow shoppers to find products like unique clothing, home goods items, antiques, novelty items and even furniture. Thrift stores are known for their bargain deals on items that you won't be able to find at your local department stores. Shop at Potters Clay Thrift Store in Hot Springs, AR. You'll be amazed at items that you can find. Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm and Saturday 10:00am-3:00pm.
1032 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 620-4405
Recovery Point Ministry
Recovery Point Ministry is a faith-based, non-profit organization which provides a nurturing environment for women who need to step out of their pain from destructive behavior and habits to rebuild their lives through the life-changing power of Jesus Christ. Thrift store hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm. recovery.ministry.org
815 Albert Pike Rd.
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 463-4255
Shalom Recovery Centers
Shalom House Ministries provides holistic recovery for women and men addicted to alcohol and drugs. Our goal is to give the individuals with life controlling issues the tools to be mentally sound, physically transformed, spiritually alive and socially adjusted. We believe that through biblical principles and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ each person can be healed and restored. (501) 625-3811 or (501) 781-0639. infor@ShalomReclaimed.com
Women's Center: Men's Center:
2375 East Grand Avenue 2446 East Grand Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901 Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 625-3811 or (501) 625-3895
Smart Moves Smart Choices
Online education, support and resources sponsored by the National Association of School Nurses to raise awareness of the epidemic of prescription drug abuse among our teens. Videos and other resources for teens, parent and school officials are available upon request.
http://www.smartmovessmartchoices.org/teens
Solomon's Porch
Solomon's Porch is a faith based program designed to restore the lives of men with life control issues. They house 30 men in 3 different locations. Solomon's Porch provides the tools and resources needed to lead a clean and sober life before and after they leave the program. All the men must maintain employment and are responsible for weekly program fees. We are also closely tied to the Garland County court system. Our court liaison, Seth Gideon, works closely with Judge Wright and Judge Ohm to ensure any legal requirements and obligations are met by our residents.
Seth also works closely with District and Circuit Courts throughout the state. Contact Seth Godeon for information.
411 Highland St.
Hot Springs AR 71901
(501) 520-7991
Richie Willis, Founder/Pastor (501) 547-6233
SOZO Recovery Centers, Inc.
Residents often refer to Sozo Recovery Center as a "spiritual retreat" rather than a rehab for drug and alcohol addiction. That's because the facility offers a unique and highly effective Christian recovery experience, one that's coupled with the 12-step principles of Alcoholics Anonymous and offers compassionate, individualized care. After treatment, clients leave with a solid foundation for long-term sobriety, as well as a positive attitude toward themselves, those around them and life in general.
243 Nathan Terrace
Jessieville, AR 71910
(501) 226-9575
Teen Challenge Men's Center
We are a faith-based Christian growth program for men with 18 years and older. We are non-medical and non-clinical. We are a completely voluntary program with a 15 month program. A minimum of 5 months in Hot Springs, AR and 10 months in the second phase in Cape Girardeau, MO. We exist to educate men with life controlling problems. This is accomplished through educational programs that are Biblically sound and highly structured.
1679 North Highway 7
Hot Springs, AR 71909
(501) 624-2446
www.teenchallengear.org/
The Father’s House
The Father’s House helps people with life controlling problems such as drug or alcohol addiction, by providing faith and residential care those who qualify. Referrals are made by judges, lawyers, hot lines, probation officers, ministers, police, hospitals, youth agencies. Correctional Institutions, friends, family and concerned others.
Mailing address: P.O. Box 129, Bismarck, AR 71929
Physical Address: 959 Vanderslice Road, Donaldson, AR 71941
Founder/Pastor: Pastor Gary Jennings. (501) 384-2265
The Hope Movement
The Hope Movement is concerned with the body, mind and spirit of the women who come to us for help. We endeavor to help people become mentally sound, emotionally balanced, socially adjusted, physically well and spiritually alive. This is a faith based program that last 6 months to 1 year long.
LakePointe Church
1343 Albert Pike Rd
Hot Springs, AR 71913
hopemovement@lakepointefamily.com
(501) 318-8342
Change Point Pregnancy Care and Parenting Resource Center
Change Point Pregnancy Care and Parenting Resource Center of Hot Springs has been helping families and single parents for over 30 years. We have a caring, loving staff, here to help you with free pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, educational materials on fetal development, and referrals to health care facilities. We offer educational parenting classes and programs, fatherhood program and classes, supervised parental court ordered visitation, and Biblically-Faith based classes to help a parent accomplish positive, loving, and solution solving parenting skills. changepointcenter.com/
201 Nickels Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-2773 Contact: Terri Sanders, tsanders.changepoint@yahoo.com
Children of Arkansas Loved For a Lifetime (The CALL)
The goal is to have no waiting children waiting in Arkansas foster care. The mission of The CALL is to educate, equip and encourage the Christian community to provide a future and a hope to children in foster care in Arkansas. The CALL Support Center is open 9:00am-2:00pm Tuesday and Thursday. You can donate needed items such as clothing, diapers, wipes, etc. The resources are for the use of foster and adopted families only. The CALL Mall is a support center for the families of foster and adopted children. http://thecallinarkansas.org/foster-adopt/
312 West St. Louis St.
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 772-2522
www.garlandhotspring@thecallinarkansas.org
DCFS (Department of Children and Family Services)/DHS (Department of Human Services)
The Division of Children and Family Services DCFS) is responsible for safety of children and youth in Arkansas. DCFS is responsible for child abuse and neglect prevention, protective, foster care, and adoptive programs. Our mission is to keep children safe and help families. DCFS will respectfully engage families and youth and use community-based services and supports to assist parents in successfully caring for their children. We will focus on the safety, permanency and well-being for all children and youth. https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/
700 Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 682-8590
Greg Gilliland, (501) 321-2583, ext. 227
Greg.Gilliland@arkansas.gov
Hillcrest Children's Home/COMPACT Family Services
Hillcrest Children’s Home rests on a 52-acre campus with 8 cottages and a 24-apartment center for foster youth preparing for adult living. The residential programs care for approximately 40-50 children and youth at a time. Abused, neglected and otherwise vulnerable children come to us for redeeming care from state, court, church and other referrals. The facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art, audio-visual surveillance equipment in public areas to provide safer quality care. No matter the origin, we provide the professional Christian redemptive care they need and deserve.
http://www.compact.family
2325 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-1660
Arkansas Children Hospital (ACH)
Children are at the center of everything we do. Arkansas Children's is the only hospital system in the state solely dedicated to caring for children, which allows our organization to uniquely shape the landscape of pediatric care in Arkansas. ACH is a pediatric hospital with a Level 1 Trauma Center, that's located in Little Rock, AR. It is among the largest pediatric hospitals in the United States and serves children from birth to age 21. ACH is affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and is a teaching hospital with the UAMS college of Medicine's
Department of Pediatrics. Open 24/7.
1 Children's Way
Little Rock, AR 72202
(501) 364-1100
https:www.archildren.org
Arkansas Prevention Provider Services Region 8
Substance use and behavioral health prevention through awareness and education. Free educational resources and items upon request.Housed at CHI St. Vincent Hospital.
300 Werner Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 622-4112
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services - Field Services
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services works to provide opportunities for Rehabilitation counselors and schools to develop partnerships in an effort to prepare high school students with disabilities the knowledge, skills and abilities to achieve successful transition from high school to post-secondary life.
ace.arkansas.gov
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs AR 71901
Gaye Jones-Washington (501) 623-4479;
gaye.jones-washington@arkansas.gov
Arkansas Promise
Arkansas PROMISE is part of a new program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education and the Social Security Administration (SSA) to help youth (14-16) who are receiving disability benefits and their families improve their educational and employment outcomes.
322 Main Street, Suite 501
Little Rock, AR 72201
(855) 649-0022
http://www.promisear.org/
Arkansas Sheriff's Youth Ranch
The Ranch is a transformative family-style foster care program. It provides a healthy home environment filled with emotional support. Our goal is to help each child learn to trust those around them and cope with their emotions while learning responsibility and building self-confidence. The Ranch's mission is to address, remedy and prevent child abuse and neglect by creating safe, healthy and permanent homes for children. Shelter and education for at-risk youth 6-17.
www.youthranches.com
P.O. Box 3964
Batesville, AR 72503
(870) 793-6841
Contact: admissions@youthranches.com
Baptist Recovery Teen
Adults and teens who attend our recovery centers are given an opportunity to confront their destructive choices, their self-sabotaging behavior, and their unhealthy views with the love of God and the guidance of Biblical principles. One of the major differences between traditional recovery programs and our centers is our emphasis on Christian values and cultivating a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. It is this central spiritual dynamic upon which all aspects of the Adult and Teen Challenge program are built.
(855) 363-2334
Boy Scouts of America - Quapaw Area Council
Cub Scouts is for boys first through fifth grades; Boy Scouts for ages 11-18. Character building and skills training.
(501) 831-3318, Contact: L. J. Henson
gerald.henson@scouting.org
Quapaw Area Council
BSA Troop 1, First Presbyterian Church
Hot Springs AR 71913
Ken Armstrong, Scoutmaster (501) 623-4197
Camp Aldersgate
Camp Aldersgate Summer Camps serve children with medical, physical and developmental needs. Camp offers traditional summer activities such as campfires and singing, canoeing, fishing, arts and crafts, swimming and nature hikes.
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm.
2000 Aldersgate Road
Little Rock, AR 72205
K. Daniels (501) 225-1444; kdaniels @campaldersgate.net
http://www.campaldersgate.net/
Camp Alex
Sponsored by Alex Blackwood Foundation for Hope. Camp Alex will provide a fun filled, healing environment for children and teens whose lives have been affected by suicide. Our camp will provide a unique opportunity to connect with other survivors and develop lasting friendships while learning valuable coping skills to use in their everyday lives back home Cindi Blackwood, Cindi.blackwood@gmail.com.
200 River Market Avenue Suite 100
Little Rock, AR 72201
Steven (501) 920-8110, Cindi (501) 920-8111, Ariel (501) 920-9250
Camp Sunshine
Camp Sunshine was founded in 1991 to promote physical and emotional healing, to support growth and rejuvenate hope to children after surviving a burn injury. Contact Greta Wilkinson, RN:
wilkinsonge@archildrens.org
Camp Quality Arkansas
When a cancer diagnosis comes to a child, in lot of ways, childhood stops. Vacations, family time, crafts, and campfires are replaced with doctor visits, chemo, isolation and restrictions. With children’s safety and medical needs forefront, Camp Quality Arkansas breaks down those barriers for children and families and restores the childhood experience. Surrounded by new friends that can relate, loving volunteers who care, and loads of fun experiences, Camp Quality campers find joy, courage and renewed hope for the future. They are free to be themselves. Free to be kids again. Contact:Beth Cameron (830) 486-7106
Camp Quality Arkansas
P.O. Box 7754
Little Rock, AR 72217
beth.camercon@campqualityusa.org
Change Point Pregnancy Care and Parenting Resource Center
Change Point Pregnancy Care and Parenting Resource Center of Hot Springs has been helping families and single parents for over 30 years. We have a caring, loving staff, here to help you with free pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, educational materials on fetal development, and referrals to health care facilities. We offer educational parenting classes and programs, fatherhood program and classes, supervised parental court ordered visitation, and Biblically Faith based classes to help a parent accomplish positive, loving, and solution solving parenting skills
201 Nickels Street - Pregnancy Center
203 Nickels Street - Parenting Center
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Terri Strand (501) 624-3273
tstrnad.changepoint@yahoo.com
CHI St. Vincent's Primary Care
The Mission of CHI St. Vincent and Catholic Health Initiatives is to nurture the healing ministry of the Church, supported by education and research. Fidelity to the Gospel urges us to emphasize human dignity and social justice as we create healthier communities. As a ministry of the Catholic Church, we will lead the transformation of health care to achieve optimal health and well-being for the individuals and communities we serve, especially those who are poor and vulnerable. The core values define CHI and serve as our guiding principles. They are the roots, or anchors, from which all of our activities, decisions and behaviors follow.
1 Mercy Lane Suite 506 2825 Albert Pike Road 1707 Airport Road 4419 N. Hwy 7 Suite 200
Hot Springs, AR 71913 Hot Springs, AR 71913 Hot Springs, AR 71913 Hot Springs, AR 71909
(501) 214-4758 (501)406-2039 (501)214-4048 (501) 213-1148
Child Abuse Hotline
The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. Serving the United States, its territories, and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide assistance in over 200 languages. All calls are confidential.
(800) 482-5964
Child Care Aware of West Central Arkansas
Child Care Aware at National Park College is a community child care resource and referral program providing services including parent support and help locating child care, child care provider training, technical assistance and other efforts to increase the quality and availability of child care. All services are FREE to you and the community.
https://np.edu/community-friends/community-corporate-training/childcare…
(501) 760-6588
Child Medical Services
Diagnostic evaluations for children suspected of having physically handicapping conditions regardless of financial status. Approval required for: Physical Services, Hospital and Surgical Care, Laboratory, X-Rays, Applications, Equipment and other services. Referrals to specialists, social workers, follow-up and other agencies.
Arkansas Department of Human Services
115 Stover Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-6908
Child Support Enforcement/ Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration
Child support agencies provide these services to families: locate noncustodial parents, establish paternity, establish and enforce support orders, modify and enforce support orders, modify orders when appropriate and collect and disburse child support payments. Either parent may apply for services. Grandparents or other custodians may also apply.
support.hotsprings@ocsearkansas.gov
2228 Albert Pike Suite H
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 321-1561
Community Services Office, Inc.
Offers Early Head Start for ages 0-3 in Hot Springs and Lake Hamilton. Free for eligible families. Register or inquire at:
600 West Grand Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-5724 ext. 221
Offers Head Start for ages 3-5, in several locations including Hot Springs, Lake Hamilton, Mountain Pine and North Garland
County. Register or inquire at:
401 Garden Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-3545
Connect Care
Program administered by the Arkansas Department of Health. The Arkansas Medicaid Program contracts with the Department of Health to assist Medicaid and AR Kids First families find a medical home by helping them find a primary care doctor (PCP) and dental care.
http://connectcare.arkansas.g
(800) 275-1131
Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center
The center is dedicated to providing comprehensive, coordinated and compassionate services to victims of child abuse. Hope and healing for victims of child abuse. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm.
https://www.mercy.net
216 McAuley Court
Hot Springs AR 71913
(501) 622-2531
Developmental Disabilities Provider Association (DDPA)
Provides programs serving people with developmental disabilities. We strive to increase the options for individuals and families.
2020 West 3rd Street Suite 301
Little Rock, AR 72205-4464
(501) 907-5337
ddpa@arkansasddpa.org, www.arkansasddpa.org
Essential Pathway Inc. is a nonprofit organization
Whose mission is to engage our youth within the communities in Hot Springs. We are driven by our passion for helping others, so we always work hard in our efforts to build a better future for our youth. We are dedicated to improving the life quality of the youth in our society.
301 W. St Louis St.
Hot Springs, AR 71913
501-804-9881
essentialpathwaysinc@mail.com
Single Care
The Free Single Care Prescription Saving Card Helps reduce the cost of prescription medication. The card has unlimited use, so you can apply it to every prescription you fill. The card works for both the insured and the uninsured - anyone can use it! The card has no eligibility requirements, no registration, no activation or restrictions due to pre-existing conditions. Just print it and show it at your nearest participating pharmacy. The Single Care is accepted at 60,000+ pharmacies nationwide, including Walgreens, Walmart, Kmart, Target, CVS and Rite Aid.
United Way of the Ouachitas
233 Hobson Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Sarah Fowler (501) 623-2505
unitedwayouachitas.org
Garland County Health Department
Garland County Health Department offers numerous programs to help families in their needs. Birth certificates and death certificates are available upon request. WIC, Family Planning, Immunizations and Maternity. WIC program is available to low to moderate income pregnant women, recently delivered women, breast feeding women, infants and children up to age 5. Family Planning offer annual exams, contraceptives and pregnancy testing among other programs. Immunizations is offered to children and adolescents along with flu vaccinations.
www.healthy.arkansas.gov
1425 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-3394
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify and low cost or no cost preventative care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-Rays and Behavioral Health Services.
www.healthy-connections.org
1723 Malvern Avenue 3604 Central Avenue Suite D
Hot Springs, AR 71901 Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 620-4600 (501) 436-4074
Hillcrest Children's Home/COMPACT Family Services
Hillcrest Children’s Home rests on a 52-acre campus with 8 cottages and a 24-apartment center for foster youth preparing for adult living. The residential programs care for approximately 40-50 children and youth at a time. Abused, neglected and otherwise vulnerable children come to us for redeeming care from state, court, church and other referrals. The facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art, audio-visual surveillance equipment in public areas to provide safer quality care. No matter the origin, we provide the professional Christian redemptive care they need and deserve.
http://www.compact.family
2325 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-1660
MENTORING/TUTORING PROGRAMS
Cedar Mountain Boys and Girls Club
Sports, fitness and recreation and after school tutoring.
5050 Arkansas 7 North
Hot Springs Village, AR 71909
(501)-Susan Clark, Director
Susan@scbgclub.com
Hot Springs YMCA
Reach and Rise Mentoring Program, c/o Stanley Barnes. http://www.hsymca.org
30 Werner Street,
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-8803
Junior Auxiliary of Hot Springs, Arkansas
Quarterly classes for children in skills for self-sufficiency and distribute goods to children through the schools.
http://www.jaofhotsprings.com/
P.O. Box 1326
Hot Springs, AR 71902
(870) 208-3275
Megan Stathakis or Jordan Horner at info@jaofhotsprings.com
NEGLECT AND ABUSE
Arkansas Department of Children and Family Service (DHS)
Our mission is to keep children safe and help families. DCFS will respectfully engage families and youth and use community-based services and supports to assist parents in successfully caring for their children. We will focus on the safety, permanency and well-being for all children and youth.
115 Stover Street
Hot Springs AR 71901
Cynthia Stroud (501) 321-2583; cynthia.stroud@dhs.arkansas.gov
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/dcfs/Pages/dcfsServices.aspx
Child Abuse Hotline
The Child help National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. Serving the United States, its territories, and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide assistance in over 200 languages. All calls are confidential.
(800) 482-5964
Garland County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)
Garland County CASA trains and supports volunteers who intervene in the juvenile court systems to advocate for children in abuse and neglect cases. These dedicated advocates work alongside Department of Human Services and Division of Children and Family Services caseworkers and investigators to represent these children's best interests and provide relief to a critically overburdened child welfare system. Serving Garland, Hot Spring and Grant Counties.
www.garlandcountycasa.org
508 Ouachita Avenue Suite B
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Donna Meeks (501) 321-9269
donna.meeks@garlandcountycasa.org
Ouachita Children, Youth & Family Services - Children's Center
Breaking the cycles of a social and negative behavior as well as those of abuse and neglect for Arkansas youth, one child at a time. A non-profit child advocacy organization providing emergency shelter and quality services for youth and families, empowering them to achieve lifelong success. Serving Clark and Garland Counties.
339 Charter Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-5591
www.occnet.org/
Ouachita Children, Youth & Family Services - Family Center
Ouachita Family Center is a Non-Profit Advocacy Organization providing emergency shelter, quality advocacy outreach service, legal advocacy, and support services to all victims and children of domestic abuse to live free from family violence. Serves Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Montgomery and Pike Counties.
202 South Third Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Office: (501) 701-4253 HOTLINE: (501) 865-3939
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
As the nation's clearinghouse and comprehensive reporting center for all issues related to the prevention of and recovery from child victimization, NCMEC leads the fight against abduction, abuse, and exploitation - because every child deserves a safe childhood.
(800) THE-LOST (800-843-5678) 24/7
Ouachita Youth Center
Street Outreach
A program that locates, identifies and makes connections with homeless youth and provides appropriate services directly where the person is or by collaborating with other agencies. These two programs are located at:
115 Crescent Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 282-0292
The Drop-In Youth Day Shelter
An inclusive, accepting space for teens and young adult 14- 24 years old who are at-risk or experiencing homelessness by supporting their journey.
Monday-Friday 11:00am-5:00pm. Closed on Wednesday.
115 Crescent Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 282-0292
Potter's Clay
Potter's Clay Ministries, Inc. was founded in 1984 as an outreach to women and children in crisis. We accept no state or federal funding to fund our facility. Therefore, we depend on support from churches, organizations and individuals. We provide food, clothing and shelter to our clients.
http://pottersclayhotsprings.org/
110 Crescent Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-1366
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm.
Potters Clay Thrift allow shoppers to find products like unique clothing, home goods items, antiques, novelty items and even furniture. Thrift stores are known for their bargain deals on items that you won't be able to find at your local department stores. Shop at Potters Clay Thrift Store in Hot Springs, AR. You'll be amazed at items that you can find. Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm and Saturday 10:00am-3:00pm.
1032 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 620-44
PRESCHOOL/CHILDCARE
123's and ABC's Daycare
123 and ABC's Child Care and Learning Center is a Child Care Center in Hot Springs, AR, with a maximum capacity of 91 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant/Toddler; Preschool; School Age (13 years). The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
$25 One-time registration fee
136 North Moore Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 760-7766
Monday-Friday 6:00am-5:30pm
Charlies Angel Day Care
Charlie's Angels is a Child Care Center in Hot Springs, AR, with a maximum capacity of 63 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant/Toddler (3 weeks); Preschool; School Age (13 years). The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
135 Gold Nugget Loop
Hot Springs, AR 71913
501-760-7423
Monday-Friday 6:00 am-Midnight.
First Step, Inc.
Developmental Therapy/Day Treatment Services to children birth to age five who meet the Division of Developmental Services (DDS) eligibility criteria.
407 Carson Street
Hot Springs, AR 71903
(501) 624-6468
Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Hot Springs Child Care Center
Hot Springs Child Care Center is a Child Care Center in Hot Springs, AR, with a maximum capacity of 169 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant (3 weeks)/Toddler; Preschool; School Age (13years). The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
Monday-Friday 6:00am-9:00pm.
1125 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-7320
Hot Springs Head Start
Hot Springs Head Start is one of the grantees of Community Services Office, Inc. in Garland County. The overall goal of the CSO, Inc. Head Start Program is to bring about a greater degree of social competence in the young children of low-income families. Social competence refers to the child everyday effectiveness in dealing with both his and her present environment and later responsibilities in school and life.
401 Garden Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-3545
Monday-Friday 7:30am-5:30pm.
Kiddie Kingdom Learning Center
Kiddie Kingdom Learning Center is a Child Care Center in Percy, AR. This child care center is currently continuing their daily schedule and curriculum with their toddlers and pre-k children. School-aged children are welcome with meals provided by Lake Hamilton School, with assistance with school work. Check with DHS if your family receives vouchers. They will bump your status from part-time to full-time.
3131 Airport Road
Percy, AR 71964
(501) 463-9000 or (501) 520-7899
Oaklawn Baptist Preschool
Oaklawn Baptist Preschool is a Child Care Center in Hot Spring, AR, with a maximum capacity of 86 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 3 weeks to 13 years. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
220 Oaklawn Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 609-9282
Monday-Friday 7:30am-5:30pm.
St. Luke's Day School
School children receive additional instruction in: Music, Spanish, Computers, and Gymnastics. Primary classes also receive special instruction in Physical Education and Health. Christian Education is an integral part of the principle school program with the main goal of helping teach values and principles that will help the children become caring, concerned individuals. All children attend chapel service once a week in an attempt to help them develop an awareness of Christian growth and love in a community.
Monday-Friday 7:30am-5:30pm.
228 Spring Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-1653
Quapaw's Little Dreamers
Quapaw's Little Dreamers Child Care is a Child Care Center in Hot Springs, AR with a maximum capacity of 78 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of Infant/Toddler, Preschool, and School Age (13 years). The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.
500 Quapaw Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71914
(501) 701-8017
Monday-Friday 6:30am-6:00pm
Project HOPE Coalition
Dedicated to improving the health of area residents, Project HOPE is a coalition that meets monthly on the second Thursday at 3:00pm in the conference room of Ouachita Behavioral Health and Wellness.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Amy Thomason (501) 623-3663
Smart Moves Smart Choices
Online education, support and resources sponsored by the National Association of School nurses to raise awareness of the epidemic of prescription drug abuse among our teens. Videos and other resources for teens, parents and school officials are available upon request.
http://www.smartmovessmartchoices.org/teens
Abilities Unlimited
Thrift shopping never goes out of style, uncover those great bargains that you can’t find elsewhere. Why pay full price when you don’t have to? Shoppers find products like unique clothing, home goods items, antiques, novelty items and even furniture. Thrifts stores are known for their bargain deals on items that you won't be able to find at your local department stores. You'll be amazed at items that you can find. www.abilitiesunlimitedhotsprings.com
Monday-Saturday 8:30am-4:00pm Monday-Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm
1819 Albert Pike Road 4055 North Highway 7 Suite C
Hot Springs, AR 71913 Hot Springs Village, AR 91909
(501) 624-5757 (501) 204-5024
Work Center: Karen 501-767-8400
Goodwill
Have you ever had the Goodwill Moment? That second of heart fluttering and disbelief when you pick something up off the rack and think it's too good to be true? For an experience of a lifetime shop the Goodwill Stores of Hot Springs for que clothing, home goods items, antiques, novelty items and even furniture. You'll be amazed at items that you can find.
631 East Grand Avenue 205 Garrison Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913 Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 321-0275 (501) 525-4473
Habitat for Humanity Restores
Habitat ReStores are independently owned reuse stores operated by local Habitat for Humanity organizations that accept donations and sell home improvement items to the public at a fraction of the retail price. Proceeds are used to help build strength, stability, self-reliance and shelter in local communities and around the world — a good deal for you, your community and the environment.
Hot Springs: Hot Springs Village:
350 Malvern Avenue 2817 Airport Road 3825 North Highway 7
(501) 321-4241 (501) 767-4483 (501) 624-3333
Jackson House Thrift Store
Food, Including baby food and formula, is available to individuals or families in emergency cases. Food is provided to the Jackson House through community can and dry goods pantry drives. Private, civic and church donations also contribute to the Jackson House pantry.
104 Jefferson Street 623 Albert Pike Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913 Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-6641 (501) 625-7467
Potter's Clay Thrift Store
Potters Clay Thrift allow shoppers to find products like unique clothing, home goods items, antiques, novelty items and even furniture. Thrift stores are known for their bargain deals on items that you won't be able to find at your local department stores. Shop at Potters Clay Thrift Store in Hot Springs, AR. You'll be amazed at items that you can find. Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm and Saturday 10:00am-3:00pm.
1032 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 620-4405
Salvation Army
Thrift store is a low cost, gently used location. Clothes, furniture, household supplies, and more is sold.
Monday-Saturday 9:00a-4:00pm Monday-Saturday 9:00a-6:00pm
115 Crescent Avenue 4652 North State Highway 7 4409 Central Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901 Hot Springs Village, AR 71909 Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-1628 (501) 984-5724 (501) 525-5059
Teen Challenge Vintage Mall
The Vintage Mall is located on Highway 7 North across from the Walnut Valley Baptist Church. There are collectors’ items, housewares, clothing, toys, shoes, furniture, appliances and so much more. Sales help to support the programs of Teen Challenge of Arkansas. www.teenchallengear.org
1679 North Highway 7
Hot Springs Village, AR 71909
(501) 624-2446 ext. 201
AIDS Clinic (Tuggle Clinic)
Program funded by the United Way of the Ouachitas. Improving lives and building a better community. Community impact focus on addressing the issues of childhood poverty. Medical treatment and case management, testing, medications, support groups and prevention education. https://gettested.cdc.gov/organizations/hot-springs-aids-resource-center
1801 Central Avenue Suite A
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Mike Melancon (501) 623-5598
Al-Anon
Al-Anon has but one purpose: to help families of alcoholics. We do this by practicing the Twelve Steps, by welcoming and giving understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.
http://www.ar.al-anon.alateen.org
Alcoholics Anonymous
International fellowship of men and women who have or have had a drinking problem. It is a non-professional, self-supporting, multi-racial and apolitical. There are no age or education requirements. Open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem. Multiple meeting times each day.
(501) 623-6328
http://aawestcentralarkansas.org/
Alzheimer's Arkansas
Counseling and support, education, elder abuse programs and services for all Alzheimers or related dementia patients, their caregivers, families and friends. Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. www.alzark.org
201 Markham Center Drive
Little Rock AR 72205
Matthew Elmore (501) 224-0021; matthew.elmore@alzark.org
(800) 689-6090 24/7 after hours Caregiver line: (501) 913-1878
Alzheimer's Arkansas Caregiver Support Group, Village United Methodist Church HSV
As a caregiver, family member, or friend of someone who has Alzheimer’s disease, you may feel overwhelmed and frustrated. Often it helps to talk with someone who really understands what you are experiencing.
200 Carmona Road
Hot Springs Village, AR 71909
(501) 922-1030
4th Thursday of each month at 3:00pm
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services/ACE
Counseling, evaluation, job placement, vocational training, physical and mental restoration, independent living, supported employment and transition services for people with disabilities. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
http://ace.arkansas.gov/arRehabServices/programs/ACTI/Pages/default.aspx
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Kimberly Baker (501) 623-4479; kimberly.baker@arkansas.gov
Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission
The goal is to assist Arkansans with spinal cord disabilities in living as independently as they choose, and to identify and meet the unique and lifelong needs of people with spinal cord disabilities in Arkansas. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
http://spinal.ark.org/about-us/
5800 West 10th Street Suite 108
Little Rock, AR 72204
(501) 296-1788 or (800) 459-7491
Breast Cancer Support
If you or a loved one needs more information about breast health or breast cancer, call the Komen Breast Care Helpline at 1-877 GO KOMEN (1-877-465-6636). ... Komen Affiliates offer breast health education as well as fund breast cancer programs through local community organizations. http://ww5.komen.org/BreastCancer/SupportGroups.html
Burn Survivor Adult Retreat
The Adult Burn Survivor Retreat is offered to burn survivors, family members, caregivers and staff. Many burn survivors struggle with transitioning into their “normal” lives after a burn injury because there is often a need to learn a new “normal”. The retreat is an event for adult to meet others who are surviving and living in a world of adjustment and awareness of their scars. Commences on a Friday and ends on a Sunday morning. Contact: Gretta Wilkinson, RN;
wilkinsonge@archildrens.org
Caregivers Support Group, Christ of the Hills United Methodist Church, HSV
So often it is difficult to know what to say or do or how to provide meaningful activity for someone who has memory loss or diminished capacity. Vigil, is an experienced professional in the field, and in this two-hour workshop she will help caregivers learn how they can offer no-cost or low cost activities with loved ones and friends for whom they are providing care. Call the church by Monday at 922-4503 to register. There is no cost to attend. Christ of the Hills also hosts a regular support group meeting of caregivers on the first and third Thursdays each month at 11 a.m.
700 Balearic Road
Hot Springs Village, AR 71909
(501) 922-4503
Conway Counseling & Wellness Center - Hot Springs
Individual, Family and Group Counseling - Assessment, behavior modification, counseling and out-patient treatment for many concerns including: Addiction, Adult ADHD, Anger Management, Anxiety & Depression, Couples Therapy, Domestic Violence, Sexuality, Trauma, LGBTQ, Bipolar, Eating Disorders and Pain and Neuropsychological Screening.
https://www.conwaycwc.com/
3907 Central Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 781-3122
Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center
The center is dedicated to providing comprehensive, coordinated and compassionate services to victims of child abuse. Hope and healing for victims of child abuse. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
https://www.mercy.net/practice/mercy-cooper-anthony-child-advocacy-cent…
216 McAuley Court
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 622-2531 on call emergencies calls after hours
Cooperative Christian Ministries & Clinic (CCMC)
Cooperative Christian Ministries and Clinic has Advocates that work with individuals who need assistance to access needed resources and services. Coordination and collaboration of services among agencies is the goal to meet the needs of the person being served. Advocates work to address issues of health care,spiritual needs, mental health services, housing navigation, food insecurity, shelter, transportation, education, budgeting, childcare, etc. Advocates see individuals by appointment only. To receive assistance from advocates, please visit www.ccmchs.org and click on “Need Assistance” at the top of the page. Complete the simple form that is optimized for phones. You will receive a call in 24 - 48 hours depending on the volume of requests.
www.ccmchs.org. Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm.
133 Arbor Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 318-1153
Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Support
Fibromyalgia is a common and complex chronic pain disorder that causes widespread pain and tenderness to touch that may occur body wide or migrate over the body. Along with other symptoms, pain and tenderness wax and wane over time. Fibromyalgia (FM) affects people physically, mentally and socially. There is no cure for fibromyalgia. For more information visit our website.
www.fmcpaware.org/
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify and low cost or no cost preventative care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-Rays and Behavioral Health Services. Monday-Friday 8:00am-6:00pm. (888) 710-8220 www.healthy-connections.org/
1723 Malvern Avenue 3604 Central Ave Suite D
Hot Springs, AR 71901 Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 620-4600 (501) 463-4074
Levi Hospital
Located in Hot Springs, Levi Hospital is a local non-profit organization that has many specialists ready to provide therapy for the mind and body. From physical rehabilitation to adult psychiatric care, we are dedicated to help all those who come through our doors. Levi Hospital offers many different physical therapy options such as aquatic therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, balance/fall prevention and more. Adult psychiatric services 24/7 and rehabilitation and fitness. Monday -Friday 9:00am-4:00pm. www.levihospital.com
300 Prospect Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-1281
Physical Therapy (501) 622-3334
Jackie Arrison (501) 622-3498; jarrison@levihospital.com
Living Hope Southeast
Living Hope Southeast provides a comprehensive array of behavioral health services for adults, adolescents, children and their families. It is Living Hope's belief that human beings need more than just help to overcome mental illness; they also need hope. Living Hope has developed a comprehensive program for outpatient services, which addresses the physical, psychological, sociological and spiritual needs of our clients. Our program is designed to inspire those who actively participate, to seek total health and a newly-fashioned expectation for continued wellness. http://lhsoutheast.com/
3604 Central Ave Suite C
(501) 623-9220
Living Restorations
Let us help you with your anger management. Fifteen classes are offered at 5:30pm on Tuesdays and 4:30pm on Sundays in a relaxed small group environment.
122 Sanford Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 282-3515 Mike Prince, Group Leader; mikeprince@gmail.com
Methodist Counseling Clinic
United Methodist Behavioral Health System, Inc. is a Adolescent and Children Mental Health Clinic in Hot Spring, AR. Mental health clinics provide diagnostic, treatment and prescriptive services related to mental and behavioral disorders. Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm.
3632 Central Avenue Suite B
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 463-5003
National Alliance on Mental Illness Support Group
NAMI Family Support Group is a peer-led support group for any adult with a loved one who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition. Gain insight from the challenges and successes of others facing similar experiences. By sharing your experiences in a safe setting, you can gain hope and develop supportive relationships. This group allows your voice to be heard and provides an opportunity for your personal needs to be met. https://www.nami.org/
Piney Grove United Methodist Church
2963 Airport Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(870) 550-0369
1st Monday of each month 1:00pm-2:00pm
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
109 Hobson Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(870) 550-0369
1st Monday of each of each month 12:15 pm-1:15pm
Ouachita Behavioral Health & Wellness (formerly Community Counseling Service)
Services include: Individual and Group Counseling, Marriage and Family Counseling, Psychological, Personality, Intellectual Evaluations, Psychiatric treatment and Medication Management for children and adults. Serves: Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Montgomery and Pike Counties. Monday-Thursday 8:00am-7:00pm, Friday 8:00am-5:00pm and Saturday 9:00am-2:00pm. www.OBHAW.org
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 or (800) 264-2410 after hours emergency
Our Promise Cancer Patient Resources
The Mission of Our Promise is to provide caring, professional support and education to cancer patients, survivors and caregivers through direct financial assistance, social programs and educational services. Established by cancer care specialists and supported by generous physicians, companies, families and individuals who understand the special needs of the courageous individuals fighting the disease. http://www.ourpromise.info/
133 Harmony Park Circle
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 760-8060
Parents of Murdered Children
A group which offers emotional support and information about surviving the loss of a loved one who has been murdered. The only National self-help organization dedicated solely to the aftermath and prevention of murder. For the families and friends of those who have died by violence.
http://pomc.com/
Sex Addicts Anonymous
As a fellowship of recovering addicts, Sex Addicts Anonymous offers a message of hope to anyone who suffers from sex addiction. The basic principles of recovery practiced by SAA are found in the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. Although we are not affiliated with AA or with any other organization or agency, we are, indeed, grateful for permission to modify and apply the Steps and Traditions to sex addiction, making recovery possible for us. Sex Addicts Anonymous offers a message of hope to anyone who suffer from sex addiction.
www.saa-recovery.org
Smart Moves Smart Choices
Online education, support and resources sponsored by the National Association of School Nurses to raise awareness of the epidemic of prescription drug abuse among our teens. Videos and other resources for teens, parents and school officials are available upon request.
http://www.smartmovessmartchoices.org/teens
Small Group Therapy
A licensed behavioral healthcare clinic that provides housing, outpatient therapy, intervention, a psycho-social rehabilitation program and community integration assistance for severely mentally-ill adults.
http://smallgrouptherapy.com/?redirect=false
311 Whittington Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 547-3536
The Caring Place
Provides respite for caregivers and families of people with dementia through a supervised program for participants in a safe and comfortable environment. Monday-Thursday 9:00am-3:00pm.
www.thecaringplaceofhotsprings.com
101 Quapaw Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-2881
Threshold Singers of Hot Springs-Garland County Only
Threshold Singers of Hot Springs is a group dedicated to bringing comfort, ease and companionship to people at the thresholds of living and dying. The group brings a calm and focused presence at the bedside, with gentle voices, simple songs and sincere kindness. We visit in small groups of two to four singers and sing in 2-3 parts acapella. We choose songs to respond to the client's musical taste, spiritual direction and current receptivity. Many of the songs we offer are composed by Threshold Choir members specifically to communicate ease, comfort and presence. Threshold Singers of Hot Springs abides by HIPAA and hospice regulations. There is no fee for visits. Many of the people we visit are in hospice care but we also sing for those with debilitating illness, chronic pain and long-term confinement.
If you are interested in joining the group contact the director, Kathie White, at (501) 520-7272. The singers rehearse on Mondays at 2:00 p.m. at the Grand Avenue United Methodist Church located at 841 Quapaw Avenue. There is no audition but singers need to be able to read simple music and to hold a separate part acapella. To inquire about a visit, the group can be contacted by calling (501) 701-7605 or emailing Threshold HSNP@gmail.com
While We're Waiting
Faith-based support for bereaved parents who have experienced the death of a child.
www.whilewerewaiting.org
P.O. Box 22823
Hot Springs, AR 71903
(501) 881-8851 24/7
Jill Sullivan, President
jill@whilewerewaiting.org.
Cooperative Christian Ministries & Clinic (CCMC)
Cooperative Christian Ministries and Clinic provides dental services to those in our community who are un-insured and under-insured. Volunteer health care professional provide simple dental extractions. Clients must first be a registered patient of CCMC in order to be seen in the clinics. The registration process is by appointment only. Once registered, appointment can be made with our various clinics. To make a registration appointment please call our office.
Monday-Thursday 9:00am-4:00pm and Friday 9:00am-3:00pm. www. ccmchs.org
Lynn Blankenship (501) 318-1153
CHI St. Vincent Community Care
Reasonably priced, discount dental care. Provides health care to low and moderate income patients. The clinic offers a sliding fee scale where service are based on an individual's ability to pay. Must bring photo ID and proof of income.
Monday-Thursday 8:00am-4:30pm and Friday 8:00am-12:00pm.
2500 East 6th Street
Little Rock, AR 72202
(501) 552-4710
FACES Foundation
The FACES Foundation is an organization provides qualified individuals with needed services involving facial deformities, birth defects, and reconstruction while promoting safe and healthy living and giving back to the community.
http://www.fixfaces.org
208 McAuley Court
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-5272
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify and low cost or no cost preventive care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-Rays and Behavioral Health Services. Monday-Thursday 8:00am-6:00pm.
www.healthy-connections.org/
1723 Malvern Avenue 3604 Central Avenue Suite D
Hot Springs, AR 71913 Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 620-4600 (501) 463-4074
UAMS Dental Hygiene
The Dental Hygiene Clinic at UAMS not only offers you an inexpensive way to get a routine dental visit but it also provides dental hygiene to students with practical experience. Provides many of the basic services that any other dental clinic would offer. Those services include: Examination, Cleaning, X-Rays, Pit and Fissure Sealant and Whitening. Does not provide restorative services (fillings, crowns, etc.) or tooth extractions. Appointments call (501) 686-5733
http://uamshealth.com/medicalservices/dentalhygiene/
Alzheimer's Arkansas
Counseling, support, education, elder abuse programs, and services for all Alzheimer's or related dementia patients, their caregivers, families, and friends. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
www.alzark.org
201 Markham Center Drive
Little Rock, AR 72205
Matthew Elmore (501) 224-0021; matthew.elmore@alzark.org
(800) 6889-6090 24/7 Caregiver line: (501) 913-1878
Area Agency on Aging
Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) are local aging programs that provide information and services on a range of assistance for older adults and those who care for them. By contacting your local agency you get access to critical information including Mobility Assistance Programs, Meal Plans, and Housing, Assistance in Gaining Access to Services, Individual Counseling, Support Groups, Caregiver Training, Respite Care, and Supplemental Services on a limited basis.
Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm. https://www.agingcare.com/
905 West Grand Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Barbara Flowers, Executive Director (501) 321-2811
Arkadelphia Housing Authority
Our goal is to manage our Public Housing units and Section 8 Program in a manner that is consistent with good financially sound management practices. Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-4:30 pm and Friday 8:00 am-12:00 pm.
670 South 6th Street
Arkadelphia, AR 71923
(870) 246-4632
Shelia Hunter, Executive Director @ arkansashousing@yahoo.com
Arkansas Promise
Arkansas PROMISE is part of a new program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education and the Social Security Administration (SSA) to help youth (14-16) who are receiving disability benefits and their families improve their educational and employment outcomes.
http://www.promisear.org/
322 Main Street, Suite 501
Little Rock, AR 72201
(855) 649-0022
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services (ARS)
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services (ARS) mission is to prepare Arkansans with disabilities to work and lead productive and independent lives. To achieve its mission, ARS provides a variety of training and career preparation programs.
Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm. ace.arkansas.gov
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Kim Baker (501) 623-4479
kimberly.baker@arkansas.gov
Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission
The Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission will administer a statewide program to identify and meet the unique and lifelong needs of people with spinal cord disabilities in Arkansas. Our purpose is to assist Arkansans with spinal cord disabilities in living as independently as they choose. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
http://spinal.ark.org/about-us/
5800 West 10th Street Suite 108
Little Rock, AR 72204
(501) 296-1788 or (800) 459-1517
Diane Francis, Client Services Administrator
diane.francis@arkansas.gov
Arkansas Vocational Rehabilitation for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Independent Living Aids, Job Training, College Training, Visual Medical Treatments, Job Development, Job Placement and Supported Employment for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Contact: Brian Sanders (501) 682-0326.
Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm.
Toll Free (800) 960-9270.
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/dsb/Pages/default.aspx
Assisted Living
Assisted Living is a community organization that prioritizes helping those who are disabled and the elderly fully enjoy their healthy years and age gracefully. Our organization creates and publishes comprehensive, unbiased, free web-based resources.
https://www.assistedliving.org/assisted-living-options-for-people-with-…
Cap-Tel Telephone
Telephone at Cost to User. The Caption Call phone provides amplification and displays captions on a large, easy-to-read screen.
Outreach Educator: Nancy Foster (501) 454-7113
nancy.foster@oeius.org
Camp Aldersgate
Camp Aldersgate Summer Camps serve children with medical, physical, and developmental needs. The camp offers traditional summer activities such as campfires and singing, canoeing, fishing, arts and crafts, swimming, and nature hikes.
Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5:00 pm.
http://www.campaldersgate.net/
2000 Aldersgate Road
Little Rock, AR 72205
K. Daniels (501) 225-1444; kdaniels @campaldersgate.net
Camp Alex
Sponsored by Alex Blackwood Foundation for Hope. Camp Alex will provide a fun filled, healing environment for children and teens whose lives have been affected by suicide. Our camp will provide a unique opportunity to connect with other survivors and develop lasting friendships while learning valuable coping skills to use in their everyday lives back home Cindi Blackwood, cindi.blackwood@gmail.com
200 River Market Avenue Suite 100
Little Rock, AR 72201
Steven (501) 920-8110, Cindi (501) 920-8111, Ariel (501) 920-9250
Camp Sunshine
Camp Sunshine was founded in 1991 to promote physical and emotional healing, support growth and rejuvenate hope to children after surviving a burn injury.
Contact Gretta Wilkinson, RN: wilkinsonge@archildrens.org
DDPA (Developmental Disabilities Provider Association)
Provides programs serving people with developmental disabilities, we strive to increase the options for individuals and families. (Waiver services).
www.arkansasddpa.org
105 East Roosevelt Road
Little Rock, AR 72206
Larry Stange Executive Director (501) 580-3528; lstante@ddpd@arkansas.org
Deaf and Hearing Impaired AR Rehab Services
Information, Referral, In-Service Professional Training, Sign Language Classes, Hearing Evaluations and Adaptive Equipment. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-4479
Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DHS)
Statewide system of home and community social work services to mentally delayed and other developmentally disabled individuals and their families. Referrals, Residential Programs, Day Programs, Sheltered Workshops, Respite Care and Special Needs. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/
115 Stover Lane
Hot Springs, AR 91913
(501) 321-2583
Division of Services for the Blind
Evaluation, counseling, referral, restoration, vocational training, orientation, mobility, and job placement at no charge. Monday- Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/dsb/Pages/default.aspx
700 Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72203
(501) 682-5463 or (800) 960-9270
Disability Rights Arkansas
Since 1977, DRA has been the designated protection and advocacy (P&A) organization for people with disabilities in Arkansas. We are not a department or agency of any state, local, or federal government. DRA is an independent, private, nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for and protecting the rights of people with disabilities.
http://disabilityrightsar.org/
First Step
The goal is to help improve the quality of life in the community by helping those with developmental disabilities become more independent. Locations in Hot Springs, Fordyce, Glenwood, and Malvern.
Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm.
www.firststeparkansas.com
407 Carson Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-6468
Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities
The Council’s purpose is to connect people with developmental disabilities to the resources and programs they need to be independent, be productive and be integrated and included in all parts of community life.
http://www.gcdbarkansas.gov
1515 West 7th Street Suite 320-330
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 682-2897
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental, and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify, and low-cost or no-cost preventative care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-rays, and Behavioral Health Services. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-6:00 pm. www.healthy-connections.org/
3604 Central Ave Suite D 1723 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913 Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 463-4074 (501) 620-4600
LendEDU (Guide to Paying for College for People with Disabilities)
Getting a college degree is hard enough but it presents a different set of challenges for people who have disabilities. If you have a disability, this guide can help you determine how to get financial aid and access to scholarships meant for people with disabilities. In this guide, you can learn also how to apply for Federal Student Aids, Types of Federal Student Aids, Support for students with disabilities, and Scholarships. Visit our website for more information:
lendedu.com/blog/paying-for-college-for-people-with-disabilities/
Millcreek of Arkansas
Provider of specially designed mental health care services for children and adolescents. We are a progressive organization with a unique emphasis on excellence in education and treatment.
(870) 352-8203 Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm.
Free consultation call (855)999-0271.
http://www.millcreekbehavioralhealth.com/
National Down Syndrome Congress
The leading national resource of support and information for anyone touched by or seeking to learn about Down Syndrome from the moment of a prenatal diagnosis through adulthood.
https://www.ndsccenter.org/
30 Mansell Court Suite 108
Roswell, GA 30076
(800) 232-6372
National Easter Seal Society
Provides services, education, outreach, and advocacy so that people living with autism spectrum disorder and other disabilities can live, learn, work, and play in our communities.
www.easterseals.com/
P.A.T.H. (Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness)
Program is provided to support individuals with serious mental illnesses, as well as individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Housing, Diagnostic Screening and Therapeutic Treatment for serious mental illness, Case Management Services, Job Training, Educational Opportunities, Referral for Substance Abuse, and Primary Healthcare. Walk-in clinic: Monday-Friday 8:30 am-3:30 pm.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111
Boyce Mitchell (501) 625-2357
SAILS (Spa Area Independent Living)
Provides linking to appropriate community services. Training and assistance in a variety of life skills areas including but not limited to Computer Training, Personal Management, Budget/Money Management, and Job Readiness. Training and assistance in knowing and pursuing your rights as an individual with a disability. An opportunity to interact with others who share similar experiences. Providing opportunities to experience a variety of recreational activities.
Monday-Thursday 8:00 am-4:00 pm and Friday 8:00 am-12:00 pm.
www.ar-sails.org
621 Albert Pike
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7710 or (800) 255-7549
Small Group Therapy
A licensed behavioral healthcare clinic that provides housing, outpatient therapy, intervention, a psycho-social rehabilitation program and community integration assistance for severely mentally ill adults.
http://smallgrouptherapy.com/?redirect=false
311 Whittington Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 547-3563
Support for Students with Down Syndrome Support for Students with Down Syndrome
The Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis (DSAGSL) strongly believes that creative collaboration between all team members is the best strategy for success. Each child possesses a unique potential and when parents, teachers, assistants, specialists, school administrators, bus drivers, etc. all work in the best interest of the child, your student will have a productive year. We offer a Down Syndrome Specialist Training Program for the team of general education and special staff.
https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/college-resource-center/studen…
Abilities Unlimited Inc.
Abilities Unlimited of Hot Springs, AR, Inc. provides service opportunities related to employment and
life skills to disabled adults and students. For adults with a developmental disability, independent
living skills and pre-vocational opportunities are provided through the ADDT Medicaid day program or
training of employment skills through the Work Training Center (WTC, non-Medicaid) also in a
day program. In partnership with many school districts, students with a 504 plan or an IEP are
offered transition services through the Pathways 2 Employment (P2E) program to prepare/equip
them for competitive employment upon graduation. Adults who have SSI can find employment
assistance through the Ticket to Work (TTW) program and others who qualify for Supported
Employment through ARS may seek employment support to assist them in
seeking/finding/getting/keeping a job. Licenses/special certificates are held by DDS, ARS, SSA, DOL
and others.
530 Mt. Pine Road
P.O. Box 3420
Hot Springs, AR 71914
Monday thru Friday 7:30-4:00
Phone: 501-767-8400
Fax: 501-767-8499
Adult Education/Career Development Center
National Park College Adults Education. Must be an Arkansas Resident. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 8:00am-8:00pm
Wednesdays and Fridays 8:00am-4:00pm. www.np.edu
101 College Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 760-4335 Bill Ritter @ writter2@np.edu
Alzheimer's Arkansas
Counseling and support, education, elder abuse programs and services for all Alzheimer's or related dementia patients, their caregivers, families and friends. Monday-Friday 8:30am-4pm. www.alzark.org
201 Markham Center Drive
Little Rock, AR 72205
Matthew Elmore (501) 224-0021; matthew.elmore@alzark.org
(800) 689-6090 24/7 after- hours Caregiver line:(501) 913-1878
Arkansas Apprenticeship Pathways Initiative (AAPI)
Winrock International and Arkansas Department of Workforce Services is associate with the AAPI program. AAPI seeks to develop and promote Registered Apprenticeship Program around the state. The HVAC Technician is a program that is being offered at National Park College located in Hot Springs. This is a 3 year program that includes 160 classroom hours and 2,000 on-the-job-training hours. Classes meet from 6pm-9pm, 2 nights per week, for a 12 week semester. The cost of the program is $450 per year (billed at $225 per semester). Students may enter the program as a pre-apprentice and earn classroom hours while seeking employment as a HVAC apprentice. To be eligible, individuals must be 18 years or older, have a high school diploma/GED, and state ID. If an individual is interested they should contact program director, Pam Castleberry (501) 760-7392, Pam.Castleberry@np.edu. Our website provides Information about AAPI and other Registered Apprenticeship Programs and is provided in both English and Spanish.
www.winrock.org
Winrock International
2101 Riverfront Drive
Little Rock, AR 72202
(501) 280-3031
Jordyn Williams, Program Associates; skype jordyn.williams
Arkansas Learning Through the Arts (ALTTA)
Serving the students across Arkansas by providing high quality arts programming (workshops and residencies) in regular and specialist classrooms: Dance, Music, Theater, Poetry, Storytelling, Pottery, Watercolor and Crafts.
www.altta.org/
4501 North Highway 7 Suite 8
Hot Springs Village, AR 71901
(501) 922-2743
Martha Smither, Board President
marthasmither@aol.com
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services - Field Services
Disability services in advocacy, counseling, education, literacy, and employment. Serving Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Montgomery and Saline Counties.
ace.arkansas.gov
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Kimberly Baker (501) 623-4479
kimberly.baker@arkansas.gov
Career Pathways at National Park College
Employment, Counseling and Support Career Coach. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. www.np.edu
101 College Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Mary Kay Wurm (501) 760-4243
careerservices@np.edu
Catholic Charities Immigration Services
Provides low-cost immigration counseling and support to families and individuals who are eligible for immigration benefits and cannot afford private assistance. Appointment required. (501) 664-0340
http://www.dolr.org/catholic-charities/immigration-little-rock
Change Point
Strives to help women with crisis pregnancies and families in crisis situations. http://changepointcenter.com/
201 & 203 Nickels Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Terri Sanders (501)624-2273
Child Care Aware
A non-profit community child care resource and referral program providing services in ten west central counties. Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Howard, Montgomery, Perry, Pike, Polk, Saline and Sevier.
www.np.edu/community-friends/commcorp/childcare-aware/
101 College Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 760-6586
College of the Ouachitas
1 College Cir.
Malvern, AR 72104
(501) 337-5000
Computers for Kids
Software and peripheral equipment for school-aged children. The UU-Computers for Kids (C4K) program begin in 2008 with the mission of providing "refurbished" computers to students and adults who would otherwise not have a personal computer. The computers refurbished are donated by schools, local area residents and business. Church office hours: Tuesday, Thursday and Fridays 10:00am-2:00pm and Wednesday 10:00am-5:00pm. c4k@uuvc.org
Founder/Director Bob McCleskey (501) 226-9426, bmcleskey@sbcglobal.net
UU Village Church
403 Barcelona Road
Hot Springs Village, AR 71909
(501) 204-2725 Contact: Loren Loberg, Technical Director; lorenloberg@gmail.com
(817) 210-2561 Contact: Dr. Jade Sierra (Dr. J), Marketing/Placement Manager
jsseducator@aol.com
uuuvc.org/c4k
Cooperative Christian Ministries & Clinic (CCMC)
Cooperative Christian Ministries & Clinic offer Getting Ahead" classes throughout the
year. These classes teach those in poverty how to plan and build their resources for
a more sustainable future. Classes are 14 sessions in duration and are offered
several times each year at various locations throughout the community. "Getting
Ahead While Getting Out" classes are offered at Garland County Detention Center.
Potential participants must complete an application and have a live interview with our
Getting Ahead Coordinator before being accepted in these classes. For more
information contact Starla Bleifus at sbleifus@ccmchs.org or call 501-318-1153 ext 300
133 Arbor Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 318-1153
Garland County 4-H
4-H clubs and school programs provide youth development and youth mentoring programs to kids ages 8 to 18. 4-H programs are available in urban, suburban and rural communities and membership in 4-H is free (costs nothing to join).
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
236 Woodbine
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Linda Bates (501) 623-6841
Garland County Cooperative Extension Program
The Cooperative Extension Service and the University of Arkansas helps people improve their lives through educational process and research based knowledge focused on issues and needs. There are three main areas of research based information: Agriculture/Natural Resource, Family and Consumer Sciences and Youth Development.
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
226 Woodbine
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-6841
Garland County Literacy Council
119 Hobson Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-7323
Julie Hart, Executive Director: garlicocouncil@gmail.com
Monday-Thursday 9:00am-1:00pm
www.LiteracyCouncilGarlandCounty.org
https://www.facebook.com/literacycouncilofgarlandcounty/
Garland County Public School Districts
Cutter Morning Star
2801 Spring Street (501) 262-1883
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Elementary School Grades: PK - 6
High School Grades: 7 - 12
Fountain Lake
4207 Park Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Elementary School -- PK - 1: (501) 701-1708
Grades 2 - 4: (501) 701-1707
Middle School Grades 5 - 8: (501) 701-1730
High School Grades 9 - 12: (501) 701-1706
Hot Springs
Gardner Magnet School Grades PK - 4
525 Hammond Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 620-7837
Langston Magnet School Grades PK - 4
120 Chestnut
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 620-7821
Oaklawn Magnet School Grades K - 4:
301 Oaklawn Blvd
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-2661
Park Magnet School Grades K - 4:
617 Main Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-5661
Intermediate Grades 5 - 6:
617 Main Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 620-7851
Middle School Grades 7 - 8:
701 Main Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-5228
High School Grades 9 - 12:
701 Emory Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-5286
Jessieville
7900 North Hwy 7
Jessieville, AR 71949
Elementary Grades: PK - 5 (501) 984-5665
Middle School Grades: 6 - 8 (501) 984-5610
High School Grades: 9 - 12 (501) 984-5011
Lake Hamilton
Primary Grades K - 1: (501) 767-9351
136 Oakbrook Street
Percy, AR 71964
Elementary Grades 2 - 3: (501) 767-8725
240 Wolf Street
Percy, AR 71964
Intermediate Grades 4 - 5: (501) 767-4111
104 Wolf Street
Percy, AR 71964
Middle School Grades 6 - 7: (501) 767-3355
120 Wolf Street
Percy, AR 71964
Junior High Grades 8 - 9: (501) 767-2731
281 Wolf Street
Percy, AR 71964
High School Grades 10 - 12: (501) 767-9311
280 Wolf Street
Percy, AR 71964
Lakeside
Primary School Grades PK - 1: (501) 262-1921
2841 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Intermediate Grades 2 - 4: (501) 262-2332
2855 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Middle School Grades 5-7: (501) 262-6244
2923 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
High School Grades 8 - 12: (501)262-1530
2871 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Special Education: (501) 262-1724
Mountain Pine
Elementary Grades K - 6: (501) 767-2421
690 Blakely Dam Road
Mountain Pine, AR 71956
High School Grades 7 - 12: (501) 767-6917
726 Blakely Dam Road
Mountain Pine, AR 71956
Girl Scouts - Diamonds of Arkansas, Oklahoma & Texas
11311 Arcade Drive
Little Rock, AR 72212
(501) 758-1020 or (800) 632-6894
http://www.girlscoutsdiamonds.org/
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify and low cost or no cost preventative care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-rays and Behavioral Health Services and Parenting Education. www.healthy-connections.org/
1723 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 620-4600
Henderson State University
1100 Henderson St.
Arkadelphia, AR 71999
(870) 230-5000
www.hsu.edu
Hot Springs Family YMCA
After school education program till 6:00pm. http://www.hsymca.org
130 Werner Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-8803
Hot Springs School District Family Outreach (Backpack Program)
400 Linwood St.
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 436-7428
Lend EDU (Guide to Paying for College for People with Disabilities)
Getting a college degree is hard enough but it presents a different set of challenges for people who have disabilities. If you have a disability, this guide can help you determine how to get financial aid and access to scholarships meant for people with disabilities. In this guide you can learn also how to apply for Federal Student Aids, Types of Federal Student Aids, Support for students with disabilities and Scholarships. Visit our website for more information: lendedu.com/blog/paying-for-college-for-people-with-disabilities/
National Park College
101 College Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 760-4363
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
www.np.edu
Ouachita Behavioral Health & Wellness (formerly Community Counseling Service)
Services include: Individual and Group Counseling, Marriage and Family Counseling, Psychological, Personality and Intellectual Evaluations, Psychiatric Treatment and Medication Management for children and adults. Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Montgomery and Pike Counties. http://www.communitycounselingservices.org/
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 or (800) 264-2410
Ouachita Baptist University
410 Ouachita St.
Arkadelphia, AR 71998
(870) 245-5000
www.obu.edu
Ouachita Children's Center (OCC)
339 Charter Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-5591
Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
www.occnet.org
Parent Support Mentor: Mid-South School of Social Work
Reduce STRESS and raise a happy baby. Get the latest parenting information in private sessions with a parent mentor.
1425 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-3394 or (501) 747-0368
Mathesisa Erby @ mserby@midsouth.ualr.edu
1P Single Parent Scholarship Fund
P.O. Box 20116
Hot Springs, AR 71903
(501) 762-0113
lwilliard@aspsf.org
aspsf.ekey@gmail.com
UA Rich Mountain Community College
1100 College Dr.
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-7622
Upward Bound (through National Park College)
Free money, ACT Prep, APP Academy and Robotics Team, College Tours, Cultural Field Trips, Career Workshops, After School Tutoring, Incentives and Giveaways, Scholarship and Financial Aid Info and Community Service Projects
101 College Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Michael Barnes (501) 760-4222
AARP Foundation Senior Employment
525 Hammond Street #22
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 620-7845
Abilities Unlimited
Education, Adult Development and Work Activity for individuals with disabilities. Work Center: 7:30 am-4:00 pm
Thrift Store Monday-Saturday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
Lessa (501) 624-5757.
www.abilitiesunlimitedhotsprings.com
1819 Albert Pike
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Karen (501) 767-8400
AUIThrift@gmail.com
Pathways 2 Employment
Strives to offer employment transition learning opportunities for students ages 14-21 years –both in the community and classroom through individualized, innovative, and interactive experiences that provide work ethic and skill development while exploring areas of identified interest, aptitude, and abilities.
P2E Program Coordinator
PO Box 3420 530 Pine Rd
Hot Springs, AR 71914 Hot Springs, AR 71913
501-767-8411 or 501-767-8610(fax)
Arkansas Apprenticeship Pathways Initiative (AAPI)
Winrock International and the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services are associated with the AAPI program. AAPI seeks to develop and promote Registered Apprenticeship Programs around the state. These Programs connect individuals with potential employers by providing the training individuals need to be successful on the job. As a part of AAPI, Winrock International has been providing outreach to community-based organizations that work with underserved populations to raise awareness of these training opportunities and provide information on how interested individuals can be referred to a program. Our website provides more information about AAPI and other Registered Apprenticeship Programs that are being offered around the state. Information is provided in both English and Spanish.
wwwwinrock.org
Winrock International
2101 Riverfront Drive
Little Rock, AR 72202
(501) 280-3031
Jordyn Williams, Program Associates; skype jordyn.williams
Arkansas Promise
Education and Employment Services, Benefits Counseling, and Emergency Assistance for youth ages 14-16 who receive SSI.
http://www.promisear.org/
322 Main Street, Suite 501
Little Rock, AR 72201
(855)649-0022
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services
Counseling, Evaluation, Job Placement, Vocational Training, Physical and Mental Restoration, Independent Living, Supported Employment and Transition Services for people with disabilities. http://ace.arkansas.gov/arRehabServices/programs/ACTI/Pages/default.aspx
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Kimberly Baker (501) 623-4479; kimberly.baker@arkansas.gov
Arkansas Workforce Development Services/Employment Security Department
An array of career training and placement services, and temporary assistance to needy families.
Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
http://dws.arkansas.gov/
2254 Albert Pike
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 525-3450
(CADC) Central Arkansas Development Council
Our role is to develop and deliver the programs and services that can meet the needs of hard-working low-income families and rural communities.
(501) 778-1133.
www.cadc.com
(CCMC) Cooperative Christian Ministries and Clinic
Cooperative Christian Ministries and Clinic publishes local jobs listing on their
website several times each month. Advocacy services assist individuals with
completing job applications if needed, and can assist with updating resumes.
www.cccmchs.org
113 Arbor Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
501-318-1153 ext 105
CSO (Community Service Organization)
Food Bank, Rental and Utilities Assistance, Weatherization, Head Start, Medical Transportation, and Prescription Assistance.
Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
2254 Albert Pike
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-5724
First Step
Supported Employment program helps to locate jobs for people who have disabilities and provides continuous follow-up to ensure job satisfaction for both the employer and the employee.
(501) 624-6468
Hot Springs School District Family Outreach Center
Connecting to community services for education, medical, and mental health care. Recovery and other services such as clothing and food assistance are also primary goals of the center. The center provides Assistance Access to Employment and Job Skills, Classes in Budgeting, Parenting, Credit Counseling, Healthy Living and Wellness, and other life skills. Services are for Hot Springs School District families only. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:00 pm. Call for appointment
702 Main Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 620-7818
NPC Career Services
Employment, Counseling, and Support Career Coach. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm. www.np.edu
101 College Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Mary Kay Wurm (501) 760-4243; careerservices@np.edu
Share Network
The SHARE Network Access Point is available to job seekers Monday through Friday from select CADC offices. Serves as sites where job seekers can look for jobs in their own communities and get assistance
from trained individuals who connect them to jobs using the Arkansas Job Link (AJL) system via computers and direct referrals. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
(501) 778-1133
Stoneworks Agency
Veterans Reconnect Project & Community Re-entry, Life Redirection Programs for ex-offenders. (501) 620-9381
Available at the Garland County Library on Thursdays from 10:30 am-12:30 pm, please come by if you need assistance.
Facebook: www.facebook.com/StoneWorks-Agency-277608995651514/timeline
**Photo ID Required at ALL food pantries**
All Create Equal (A.C.E.) Lakeside High School Special Services
Clothes and food pantry. Thursday 10:00am-4:00pm. (Lakeside Students ONLY)
2837 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs AR 71901
(501) 262-1880
NOTE: ONLY OPEN DURING SCHOOL
American Red Cross*
Disaster Services: Lodging, food, clothing and community referrals. Provided based on damage to place of residence. Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm. After 5:00pm call (501) 748-1021.
www.redcross.org
820 Central Avenue Suite J
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Andrea Sellers (501) 623-9321
andrea.sellers@redcross.org
Area Agency on Aging (AAA) Meals on Wheels*
The agency's services are 14 senior activity centers across the 10-county West Central Arkansas region, offering Meals on Wheels, group meals, socialization, recreations and educational activities, wellness programs and activities and other services to seniors. AAA is the main source of funding for the Senior Centers. Monday-Friday 8:30a-4:30pm. www.seniorspecialists.org
905 West Grand Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 321-2811 or (800) 467-2170
Contact: Billie Holsomback bholsomback@seniorspecialists.org
Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry
Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry (AHFH) is a community-minded program that provides venison and other wild game to those in need. (501) 282-0006. www.arkansashunters.org NOTE: HUNTING SEASON ONLY
Central Arkansas Development Council (CADC)*
Our role is to develop and deliver the programs and services that can meet the needs of hard-working low income families and rural communities. Food and Nutrition and USDA Commodities.
(501) 321-2583
www.cadc.com
Department of Human Services (DHS)*
The agency’s skilled and passionate staff cares for Arkansans of all ages. Arkansans may apply for a vast array of services at their local county office as well as online. Services include AR Kids First health insurance for children, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps), Transitional Employment Assistance (TEA) and Medicaid. Additionally, DHS protects children and the elderly who have been abused or neglected. http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/Pages/default.aspx
115 Stover Lane
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 321-2583
FOOD PANTRIES
Cumberland Presbyterian*
2891 Airport Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 760-3800
3rd Wednesday of each month
Crossgate Church*
3100 East Grand Ave.
Fountain Lake, AR 71901
(501) 262- 9779
2nd & 4th Thursday every month from 11:00 - 1:30 pm
Faith Fellowship*
Garland county residents only. Serving all of Hot Springs Village residents zip codes.
3213 North Hwy 7
Hot Springs, AR 71909
(501) 282-6559
2nd Wednesday from 9:00am-12:00pm for zip codes 71901 and 71949
4th Wednesday from 9:00am-12:00pm for all other zip codes.
Faith Pointe Ministries*
700 Richard Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
501.627.3188
3rd Thursday 9:30am-2:00pm
Tuesday meal at 5:00 pm and Wednesday meal 6:00pm after bible study
First Christian Church*
1806 Central Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-3389
2nd & 4th Tuesday 10:00am-12:00pm
First United Methodist Church*
1100 Central Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-6668
Tuesday 2:00pm-4:00pm
Grand Avenue United Methodist Church Outreach*
304 Albert Pike
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-4567
Tuesday and Thursday 9:00am-4:00pm (Must have Voucher from DHS)
Harvey's Chapel Baptist*
2515 Mountain Pine Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 767-5541
Wednesday 9:15am-11:15am
Haven United Methodist
107 Burroughs Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-9971
2nd & 4th Monday 8:00am-12:00pm
Jackson House
705 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-4048
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 9:30a-3:00pm. Thursday 9:30am-2:00pm
Free Lunch Monday-Saturday 12:00pm-1:00pm
Lake Hamilton Parent Center (Food Backpack Program)*
309 Wolf Street
Pearcy, AR 71964
Contact Myra at (501) 760-5443
7:30am-12:00pm Monday-Friday: when school is in process
Lake Pointe City Church
1343 Albert Pike
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-4237
Wednesday 4:00 pm-6pm
Photo I.D. Required (By Appointment only-once every 30 days)
Lakeside Baptist*
3601 Malvern Road
Hot Springs, AR
(501) 262-2063
Wednesday Only 10:00am-12:00pm Photo I.D. Required
Lakeside A.C.E. All Created Equal (Lakeside students only)*
Food Pantry and Clothes Closet on Thursday at 10:00am-1:00pm. (501) 693-5154
Oaklawn Baptist*
200 Oaklawn
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Contact Susan @ (501) 623-6813
Thursday 1:00pm-3:00pm by appointment only
Oaklawn Church of God*
2110 7th Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-3979
1st Thursday 3:00 pm
Pearcy Baptist Church*
5985 Airport Road
Pearcy, AR 71964
(501) 767-1992
2nd & 4th Wednesday 1:00pm-4:00pm
4 Miles Past Lake Hamilton School on Hwy 70 West
Piney Grove Methodist*
2963 Airport Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 767-4765
Tuesday & Thursday 2:00pm-4:00pm Lake Hamilton School District residents only.
Pleasant Hill Baptist
136 Standpipe Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 463-4200
Wednesday 12:00pm-4:00pm
Project Hope Food Bank
915 Gaines Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-3663
Monday-Thursday 10:00am-2:00pm
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church*
109 Hobson Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-1549
1st Monday of month from 3:00pm-5:00pm. Office opened from 10:00am-1:00pm Monday-Wednesday
Church will open the pantry for a second time on Monday in April 20th at 3pm until food is gone.
Potter's Clay*
Food only when available. Call first (501) 624-1366
Royal First Baptist*
7402 Albert Pike
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 520-9165 or (501) 622-9095
3rd Saturday 10:00am-1:00pm.
Lake Hamilton and Mt.Pine School District residents only. Bring your own boxes
Salvation Army*
155 Crescent
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-1628
Monday-Thursday 9:00am-4:00pm closed for lunch 12:00pm-1:00pm (must qualify for program)
Tuesday & Thursday 9:00am-4:00pm closed for lunch 12:00pm-1:00pm
Meals are 5:00pm-6:00pm Monday-Friday.
Appointment Only (Proof of income and residence)
St. Luke Episcopal Church*
Meal snack packs provided Monday through Thursday
St. Luke Shower Ministry. Tuesdays 9 a.m. to noon
Provide one (1) set of clean clothing and toiletries (unused items sent with person).
228 Spring Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-1653
Monday-Thursday 9:30am-4:00pm Closed on Friday
St. Mary's Catholic Church*
100 Central Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-3233
Monday only 10:30a-12:00pm (can participate 6 times year)
The Ark*
306 Butterfield St.
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 525-0340 (Appointment Only)
Trinity Church*
670 Panama Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-6453
Tuesday 2:00pm-4:00pm (can participate 6 times a year)
Visitors Chapel Food Pantry*
319 Church Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-2975
Thursday 10:00am-1:00pm
3rd Saturday of month Meal Provided from 10:00am-12:00pm
Emergency Food Assistance provided after hours
Worldwide Christian Outreach*
3845 Albert Pike
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 318-9245
call Monday to verify that they will be open on Tuesday
3rd Tuesday 6:30 am
Garland County Health Unit (WIC Program)
The WIC program is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children.
1425 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-3394
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm (Call for Appointment)
Hot Springs School District Family Outreach (Backpack Program)
The Backpack Program was launched to help fill weekend gaps for hungry children. The concept is simple: teachers and school administrators work to enroll children who can benefit in the program at the beginning of the school year. A headcount is submitted to the Arkansas Foodbank, which then provides monthly food deliveries to Langston Elementary. Teachers at Langston organize and store the packages. Every Friday, packages are inconspicuously placed in the backpacks of recipient children for them to take home. Portions placed in backpacks are meant to provide three meals for the children on Saturday and Sunday.
400 Linwood Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 436-7428
NOTE: ONLY WHEN SCHOOL IS IN SESSION
AIDS Clinic - Tuggle Clinic HIV/AIDS Resources
Medical Treatment, Case Management, Testing, Medications, Support Groups and Prevention Education.
1801 Central Avenue Suite A
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Mike Melancon (501) 623-5598
American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer.
(800) 227-2345.
cancer.org
American Council of the Blind
Strives to increase the independence, security, and equality of opportunity, quality of life for all blind and visually impaired.
(800) 424-8666
http://www.acb.org/
American Diabetes Association (ADS)
American Diabetes Association offers services in prevention and management of diabetes. The center offers services in diagnosis of type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes. It provides information about meals, nutrition, exercise schedules, treatment and care and medication for diabetic community. ADS also educates the diabetic about complications, such as eye problems, foot problems, skin infections, hearing loss, heart diseases, mental health and high blood pressure.
(800) 342-2383
Monday-Friday 8:30am-8pm ET. www.diabetes.org
320 Executive Court #104
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 221-7444, (800) 342-2383
www.diabetes.org
Monday-Friday 8:30am-8pm ET
American Kidney Fund
Our mission is to help people fight kidney disease and live healthier lives. We fulfill that mission by providing a complete spectrum of programs and services: prevention activities, top-rated health educational resources, direct financial assistance enabling 1 in 5 U.S. kidney patients to access lifesaving medical care, including dialysis and transplantation.
www.kidneyfund.org/
(866) 300-2900.
American Lung Association of Arkansas
The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease, through research, education and advocacy. Our work is focused on four strategic imperatives: to defeat lung cancer, to improve the air we breathe, to reduce the burden of lung disease on individuals and their families and to eliminate tobacco use and tobacco-related diseases.
(800) 880-5684
https://www.lung.org/
American Parkinson Disease Association
Founded in 1961 with the dual purpose to "Ease the Burden - Find the Cure” for Parkinson's disease.
(800) 223-2732
www.apdaparkinson.org/
Arkansas Children Hospital (ACH)
Children are at the center of everything we do. Arkansas Children's is the only hospital system in the state solely dedicated to caring for children, which allows our organization to uniquely shape the landscape of pediatric care in Arkansas. ACH is a pediatric hospital with a Level 1 Trauma Center, that's located in Little Rock, AR. It is among the largest pediatric hospitals in the United States and serves children from birth to age 21. ACH is affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and is a teaching hospital with the UAMS college of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics. Open 24/7.
1 Children's Way
Little Rock, AR 72202
(501) 364-1100
Arkansas Hospice
We provide comprehensive care designed with the patient’s comfort and individual needs in mind. The physical, emotional and spiritual support provided is determined by the patient’s wishes and the family’s unique needs. Arkansas Hospice was one of the first providers of hospice care services in the state, and is now the largest in Arkansas. We are proud to be a leader in providing comfort care to patients and their families across our 43 county service area. Open 24/7.
508 Ouachita Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 318-9992 or (877) 713-2348
arkansashospice.org
Arkansas Medicaid
(800) 482-8988 Customer service Arkansas Medicaid eligibility, lost or non-receipt of Medicaid cards, county DHS problems (800) 482-5431 Arkansas Medicaid Information Line coverage, bills, beneficiary denial letters, or other services
(800) 457-4454 Arkansas Medicaid Providers
(800) 482-5850 Extension 28301 Out of State Calls
(800) 285-1131 Extension 26789 Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD)
(888) 987-1200 Arkansas Non-Emergency Transportation Helpline
(800) 422-6641 Arkansas Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Hotline
(888) 474-8275 ARKids First
(800) 275-1131 Connect Care
(800) 285-1131 Connect Care, Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD)
(888) 987-1200 Arkansas Medicaid Complaint Hotline (For complaints about healthcare)
(800) 582-4887 Arkansas Nursing Home Abuse Hotline
(800) 285-1131 Arkansas Medicaid Complaint Hotline, Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD)(For complaints about healthcare)
Arkansas Poison Control and Drug Information Center (APCDIC)
The APDIC wants people to call the poison hotline for the latest up to date clinical information regarding any poison exposure or drug interaction question rather than going online and getting information that may or may not be accurate or relevant. In some cases the information that you get online may actually be harmful to you or your loved one. The Poison Specialists who answer the phone is either a medical doctor, pharmacist or a registered nurse. http://arpoisoncenter.org/
4301 West Markham Street
Little Rock, AR 72205
(800) 222-1222
http://arpoisoncenter.org/
Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission
The Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission will administer a statewide program to identify and meet the unique and lifelong needs of people with spinal cord disabilities in Arkansas.
https://www.spinalcord.ar.gov/
5800 West 10th Street Suite 108
Little Rock, AR 72204
(501) 296-1788 or (800) 459-1517
ARkids First (DHS Office)
ARKids First is a health insurance program that provides coverage for more than 70,000 children across the state. It covers well-child checkups, eye-exams, dental checkups and more. It's insurance that is growing healthy kids in Arkansas and it might be the answer for health coverage for your children.
115 Stover Lane
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 321-2583 or Spanish (800) 782-8988
Cooperative Christian Ministries and Clinic (CCMC)
Cooperative Christian Ministries and Clinic provides charitable medical, dental,
vision, and pharmacy clinics to provide important healthcare services to those in our
community who are uninsured or under-insured. Volunteer healthcare professionals
– doctors, nurses, pharmacists, pharmacy techs, dentists, dental hygienists, and
optometrists – care for our patients. These volunteer healthcare professionals are
protected from civil suits in accordance with the “Volunteer Licensed Healthcare
Professional Immunity Act.” Patients who need additional services or specialists not
available in our clinics are referred to other local healthcare providers. In order to
receive our healthcare services, individuals must become registered as a CCMC
patient. Prospective patients are required to complete an application, provide
required documents, and schedule an appointment to be interviewed by our Patient
Admissions Registrar. Appointments can be made by calling 501-318-1153 x100.
Applicants must be uninsured to receive medical care and meet income guidelines.
Ongoing patients are required to renew their applications annually.
Please note we do not accept individuals with or with access to affordable medical
insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, or veteran’s benefits. Our Certified Enrollment
Specialist can provide assistance to apply for Medicare, Medicaid, veteran’s
healthcare benefits, and other insurance programs.
501-318-1153
Ccmchs.org
Behavioral Health Services/Mental Health
CHI St. Vincent Community Care
Reasonably priced discount dental care. Provides health care to low and moderate income patients. The clinic offers a sliding fee scale where service are based on an individual's ability to pay. Must bring photo ID and proof of income.
Monday-Thursday 8:00am-4:30pm and Friday 8:00am-12:00pm.
100 McGowan Court
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 318-6199
Evolve Behavioral Health Services and Medication Management
INDIVIDUAL, GROUP AND FAMILY COUNSELING. Offering compassionate care through individual and family counseling. Therapists provide caring and confidential services to help cope with crises and life changes. Medication management, pediatrics therapy and counseling available. Evolve accepts Medicaid, including ARKids First, and all private health insurances. We also have a sliding fee scale for patients without health insurance.
3604 Central Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
For appointment: 1-800-409-6250
https://healthy-connections.org/evolve/
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify and low cost or no cost preventative care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. www.healthy-connections.org/
1723 Malvern Avenue 3604 Central Avenue Suite D
Hot Springs, AR 71901 Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 620-4600 (501) 436-4074
Levi Hospital
Mental Health Counseling 8:00am-4:30pm. Adult Psychiatric Services 24/7. Rehabilitation and Fitness. Jackie Arrison (501) 622-3498; jarrison@levihospital.com
300 Prospect Avenue
Hot Springs AR 71901
(501) 624-1281
Millcreek of Arkansas
Provider of specially designed mental health care services for children and adolescents. We are a progressive organization with a unique emphasis on excellence in education and treatment.
www.millcreekbehavioralhealth.com/
5837 Millcreek Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-5639
Ouachita Behavioral Health & Wellness (formerly Community Counseling Service)
We are committed to bringing hope and health to our communities, one life at a time.
www.OBHAW.org
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 or (800) 264-2410
Sherwood Clinic
The Urgent Team Family of Urgent Care & Walk-in Centers understands when the need for care is urgent to you, the solution needs to be compassionate, comprehensive and convenient-and have economic value.
201 Airport Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 547-9481
The Caring Place
Provides respite for caregivers and families of people with dementia through a supervised program for participants in a safe and comfortable environment. www.thecaringplacehotsprings.com
101 Quapaw Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-2881
Camp Quality Arkansas
Letting kids with cancer be kids again. Free week-long camp for children with cancer. Siblings accepted when space available. Contact: Beth Cameron (830) 486-7106; arkansas@campqualityusa.org,
http://www.campqualityusa.org/ar
Child Medical Services
Diagnostic evaluations for children suspected of having physically handicapping conditions regardless of financial status. Approval required for physical services, hospital and surgical care, laboratory, x-rays, applications, equipment and other services. Referrals to specialists, social workers, follow-up and other agencies.
(800) 482-5850 ext. 2227
Department of Human Services
TEA (Transitional Employment Assistance), Food Stamps and Medicaid. DHS protects children and the elderly who have been abused or neglected; finds adoptive homes for foster children; funds congregate and home-delivered meals for the elderly; regulates nursing homes and childcare facilities; supports high-quality early childhood education; treats and serves youth in the juvenile justice system; runs residential facilities for people with developmental disabilities; manages the Arkansas State Hospital and Arkansas Health Center for those with acute behavioral health issues; and supports nonprofit, community and faith-based organizations that depend on volunteers to continue programs vital to our communities.
115 Stover Lane
Hot Springs AR 71913
(501) 321-2583
EYE-CARE
American Council of the Blind
American Eye Care Project Strives to increase the independence, security, equality of opportunity and quality of life for all blind and visually-impaired people.
(800) 424-8666.
www.acb.org/
Division of Services for the Blind
The Arkansas Division of Services for the Blind is dedicated to the independence of Arkansans who are blind or visually impaired and is committed to the principle that these individuals have the right to make informed choices regarding where they live, where they work, how they participate in the community, and how they interact with others. http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/
700 Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72203
(501) 682-5463 or (800) 960-9270
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/
South Hot Springs Lions Club
Lions meet the needs of the local communities and the world every day because they share a core belief- "to serve their community". Lions are focused on supporting sight, hunger, the environment, childhood cancer and our new global cause, diabetes, to help address some of the biggest challenges facing humanity.
310 Anderson Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 767-2855 or (501) 622-7950
FACES Foundation
The FACES Foundation is an organization provides qualified individuals with needed services involving facial deformities, birth defects and reconstruction while promoting safe and healthy living and giving back to the community.
208 McAuley Court
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-5272
http://www.fixfaces.org
FamilyWize
Free prescription discount card, pay less for prescriptions. unitedwayouachitas.org
United Way of the Ouachitas
233 Hobson Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Sarah Fowler (501) 625-2505
unitedwayouachitas.org
HEARING
Captioned Films for the Deaf: Voice: (864) 585-1778 or (800) 237-6213 TTY: (864) 585-2617 or (800) 237-6819
www.dcmp.org
Deaf and Hearing Impaired/Rehab Service
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services' (ARS) mission is to prepare Arkansans with disabilities to work and lead productive and independent lives.
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs AR 71901
(501) 623-4479
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
Telecommunications Relay Service- Arkansas
TRS Provider - Sprint Relay
711 or (800) 285-1131 (TTY)
(800) 285-1121 (Voice)
(866) 656-8260 (VCO)
(800) 285-1131(HCO)
(866) 656-2966 (Speech-to-Speech)
(866) 656-1842 (Spanish)
(900) 230-3131 (900 Number calls)
(800) 855-4000 (TTY Operator Assistance)
Medicare telephone Hotline
For specific billing questions and questions about your claims, medical records, or expenses, log into MyMedicare.gov, or call us at (800) 633-4227) TTY# (877) 486-2048
Medicare/File a Complaint
Medicare claims must be filed no later than 12 months (or 1 full calendar year) after the date when the services were provided. If a claim isn't filed within this time limit, Medicare can't pay its share. www.medicare.gov/claims-and-appeals/file-a-claim/file-a-claim.html
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
NCI is the federal government's principal agency for cancer research and training. NCI leads, conducts, and supports cancer research across the nation to advance scientific knowledge and help all people live longer, healthier lives (800) 422-6237.
https://www.cancer.gov/
Smart Moves Smart Choices
Online education, support and resources sponsored by the National Association of School Nurses which raises awareness about the epidemic of abuse of prescription drug abuse by teens. Videos and other resources for teens, parents and educators available upon request.
http://www.smartmovessmartchoices.org/teens
UAMS Dental Hygiene
The Dental Hygiene Clinic at UAMS offers you an inexpensive way to get a routine dental visit but it also provides dental hygiene students with practical experience. Services include examination, cleaning, X-rays, pit and fissure sealant and whitening. Does not provide restorative services (fillings, crowns, etc.) or tooth extractions.
Call for appointment at (501) 686-5733.
http://uamshealth.com/medicalservices/dentalhygiene/
see also "toll free"
Alzheimer's Arkansas
Counseling, Support, Education, Elder Abuse Programs and Services for all Alzheimer's or related dementia patients, their caregivers, families and friends.
Caregiver line:(501) 913-1878
Toll-free:(800) 689-6090 24/7
Anger Management Classes
Classes are at Garage Church on Sunday at 4:00pm and 5:00pm on Tuesday. There is a total of 15 sessions.
122 Sanford Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 282-3515
Classes are at Change Point Pregnancy Care and Parenting Resource Center by appointment on a one on one counseling session. (For women ONLY)
201 & 203 Nickels St.
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-2273
Arkansas Adult Protective Services Hotline
Aging is a natural process, abuse is not. Elder Abuse remains a poorly understood problem in our state.
(800) 482-8049
Arkansas State Police
Troop K
200 Karen Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 767-8550
Arkansas Crisis Line
Our mission is restoring hope, empowering people and saving lives through suicide prevention. By calling our helpline (888) 274-7472, our crisis call specialists confidentially and anonymously offer intervention and counseling, link the caller with resources in their area and ultimately save lives by preventing crises from becoming life-threatening
Change Point Pregnancy Center
Resources for Pregnancy/Post-Pregnancy, diapers, and set appointment for parenting classes
201 Nickels Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-2273
Child Abuse Hotline
The Child help National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. Serving the United States, its territories, and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide assistance in over 200 languages. All calls are confidential. (800) 482-5964 Arkansas or (800) 4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) National Child Abuse Hotline
TDD (800) 843-6349.
Child help National Child Abuse Hotline
Child Abuse and Neglect.
(800) 422-4453
Crisis Intervention Hotline
Our mission is restoring hope, empowering people and saving lives through suicide prevention. By calling our helpline (888) 274-7472, our crisis call specialists confidentially and anonymously offer intervention and counseling, link the caller with resources in their area and ultimately save lives by preventing crises from becoming life-threatening.
Jackson House
705 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-4048 or (888) 274-7472
Deaf Hotline (Abuse)
(855) 812-1001
Domestic & Rape Violence Hotline
Call (800) 656-HOPE (4673) to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area. (800) 799-SAFE (800-799-7233) (877) 215-0167 Spanish. www.domesticpeace.com/resources.html
Drug Rehab Center
Help find a Rehab Center near you.
(800) 501-9330
Eating Disorder Solutions
While there are a variety of different treatment options available for those struggling with eating disorders, it is important to find the treatment, or combination of treatments, that works best for you. Effective treatment should address more than just your symptoms and destructive eating habits. It should also address the root causes of the problem—the emotional triggers that lead to disordered eating and your difficulty coping with stress, anxiety, fear, sadness, or other uncomfortable emotions.
(855) 245-0961
Garland County Sheriff's Department
Dispatch: (501) 622-3666
Receptionist: (501) 622-3660
Jail Receptionist: (501) 651-7801
Hot Springs Police Department
(501) 321-6789
Hot Springs Village Police
(501) 922-0011
Nationwide Runaway Hotline
If you are thinking of running from home, if you have a friend who has run away, or if you are a runaway ready to go home.
(800) RUNAWAY (800-786-2929)
National Sexual Assault Hotline
Calling the National Sexual Assault Hotline gives you access to a range of free services including: Confidential support from a trained staff member, support finding a local health facility, someone to help you talk through what happened, local resources, referrals for long term support in your area, information about the laws in your community and basic information about medical concerns.
(800) 656-4673
Pregnancy Resource Center for Southwest Arkansas (PRCSA)
The Pregnancy Resource Center for Southwest Arkansas (PRCSA) is locate in downtown Arkadelphia. The PRCSA was established to serve women and men in Southwest Arkansas who are in and unplanned pregnancy situations. Our purpose is to reach out to women and men in unexpected pregnancy situations to offer hope, emotional support and practical help. Client information is held in strict and absolute confidence.
202 Carpenter Street
Arkadelphia, AR 71933
(870) 210-5353
Poison Control and Drug Information Center
The Arkansas Poison & Drug Information Center is your 24/7 antidote for any poisoning concern you may have. Simply call (800) 222-1222 and speak with a pharmacist or RN about your concern.
Rape Crisis
Rape crisis centers are community-based organizations affiliated with the anti-rape movement that work to help victims of rape, sexual abuse, and sexual violence.
(800)794-4175
S.A.F.E. (Self-Abuse Finally Ends)
The S.A.F.E. Clinic provides outpatient services to adolescents and adults who engage in self-destructive, impulsive behaviors and have a desire to stop. (800) 366-8288
Suicide Hotline
No matter what problems you are dealing with, we want to help you find a reason to keep living. You will be connected to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area, anytime 24/7.
(800) 273-8255 (800-273-TALK) 24/7
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Sex Addicts Anonymous
Sex Addicts Anonymous is a twelve-step program for people who want to stop their addictive sexual behavior. There also exists a group known as COSA, for those who have been impacted by others' sexual addiction.
(800) 477-8191
saa.recovery.org
Teen Dating Abuse Hotline
The National Dating Abuse Helpline is the direct service provider behind loveisrespect.org (link is external), operating the 24/7 text, phone and live chat services. The texting function of the Helpline allows for users to text the Helpline advocates 24/7.
(866) 331-9474
Veterans Crisis Line
Connect with the Veterans Crisis Line to reach caring, qualified responders with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Many of them are Veterans themselves.
(800) 273-8255 the press 1
American Red Cross
Disaster Services: Lodging, food, clothing and community referrals. Provided based on damage to place of residence.
Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm. After 5:00pm
call:(501) 748-1021
820 Central Avenue Suite J
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Contact: Andrea Jackson (501) 623-9321; andrea.jackson2@redcross.org
www.redcross.org
Arkansas Sheriff's Youth Ranch
Shelter and education for at-risk youth 6-17.
P.O. Box 3964
Batesville, AR 72503
(870) 793-6841 Contact: Nancy Weaver nweaver@youthranches.com
www.youthranches.com
Central Arkansas Development Council (CADC)
Our role is to develop and deliver the programs and services that can meet the needs of hard-working low income families and rural communities. Food and Nutrition, LIHEAP (energy assistance)/Crisis Intervention, Senior Activity Centers and USDA Commodities
Emergency Food and Shelter Program (Rent/Mortgage)
The Rent/Mortgage category is intended to allow agencies to pay up to a one-month amount of rent or mortgage for qualifying clients. Each household may receive this assistance only one time per spending period.
1735 East Sullenberger 3448 Finch Road
Bismarck, AR 71929 Bismarck, AR 71929
(501) 865-1883 Tuesdays and Thursdays only (501) 865-1883 Tuesdays and Thursdays only
www.salvationarmyaok.org/hotsprings/ www.salvationarmyaok.org/hotsprings/
Malvern, AR 72104
Contact: Jean Banks (501) 337-8401; cbanks@cadc.com
First Step, Inc.
First Step, Inc. residential program gives adults with disabilities the freedom of choice that is so often lacking at other long-term care facilities.
(501) 337-7622 or (501) 620-5432
www.firststeparkansas.com
Intermediate Care Facility (ICF/IDD) residential program provides a highly-structured living environment that is supervised 24 hours by trained staff in a ‘home-like’ atmosphere for children ages five to eighteen that meet the Division of Developmental Services (DDS) eligibility criteria.
(501) 609-9537
Highland Maternity Home
2325 Malvern Ave
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-1660
hillcrest@compactfamilyservices.org
http://www.compactfamilyservices.org/ministries/hillcrest-childrens-home
Hillcrest Children's Center/COMPACT Family Services
Residential care for children 6-14. Assembly of God affiliation.
2325 Malvern Ave
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 262-1660
hillcrest@compactfamilyservices.org
http://www.compactfamilyservices.org/ministries/hillcrest-childrens-home
Malvern Housing Authority
100 Gloster Court
Malvern, AR 72104
(501) 332-3652
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
OCC (Ouachita Children's Center)
Emergency shelter and treatment for youths 8-18. Adolescent Drug Abuse Prevention Information, Case Management, Follow-Up Services, Referral to Family Therapy, Respite Care and Parent Support Groups are offered. For dependent neglected children and families.
339 Charter Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-5591 Fax: (501) 623-4226
P.A.T.H. (Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness)
Program is provided to support individuals with serious mental illnesses, as well as individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Housing, Diagnostic Screening, Therapeutic Treatment for serious mental illness, Case Management Services, Job Training, Educational Opportunities, Referral for Substance Abuse and Primary Healthcare. Walk-in clinic: Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:30pm.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-7111 (ask to speak with a member of the PATH team)
Placement/Licensing
Monitors Residential, Emergency Residential, and Psychiatric Residential Treatment, Independent Living facilities for children and Child Placement agencies that place children into foster and adoptive homes.
700 Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 682-8590
Greg Gilliland, 501-321-2583 ext. 227, Greg.Gilliland@arkansas.gov
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/dccece/Pages/PlacementResidentialLice…
Potter's Clay
Potter's Clay Ministries, Inc. was founded in 1984 as an outreach to women and children in crisis. We accept no state or federal funding to fund our facility. Therefore, we depend on support from churches, organizations and individuals. We provide food, clothing and shelter to our clients. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm. http://pottersclayhotsprings.org/
110 Crescent Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-1366
Potters Clay Thrift allow shoppers to find products like unique clothing, home goods items, antiques, novelty items and even furniture. Thrifts stores are known for their bargain deals on items that you won't be able to find at your local department stores. Shop at Potters Clay Thrift Store in Hot Springs, AR. You'll be amazed at items that you can find. Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm and Saturday 10:00am-3:00pm.
1032 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 620-4405
Safe Haven Transitional Housing for Women and Children
Safe Haven Shelter for Women and Children has, as its primary goal, to provide a safe and comfortable shelter for a diverse community of homeless women and children. We strive to create an environment of dignity, respect and compassion while providing shelter and meeting the needs of hungry and food for insecure women and children. Safe Haven Shelter provides temporary shelter of up to 180 days to homeless women and children.
110 HighRise Circle
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 276-7750
Samaritan Ministries of Hot Springs Rescue Mission for Homeless Men
Shelter, food, clothing, and showers for 10 days. 24/7 with overnight intake from 4:00pm-5:45 p.m. Clean and sober only. By interview only, resident program for 10 months: Woodshop, Job and Life Skills.
131 Sanford Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 321-2888
www.samaritanhs.org
Shalom Recovery Center
Shalom House Ministries provides holistic recovery for women addicted to alcohol and drugs. Our goal is to give women with life controlling issues the tools to be mentally sound, physically transformed, spiritually alive and socially adjusted. We believe that through biblical principles and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ each lady can be healed and restored. shalomwomenscenter@gmail.com
2375 East Grand Avenue
Hot Springs National Park, AR 71901
(501) 625-3811 or (501) 625-3895
shalomwomenscenter@gmail.com
Thee Brother's Keeper
To assist single fathers and their families from dependence to independence with legal, housing, food, clothing, education and financial resources so that they can recover from a crisis and lead productive single father households. Monday-Friday 8:00am-1:00pm. www.theebrotherskeeper.com
126 Oriole Street Suite 112
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 781-8403
www.theebrotherskeeper.com
www.theebrotherskeeper.com
Arkansas Community Foundation
Arkansas Community Foundation engages people, connects resources, and inspires solutions to build community. A nonprofit organization that promotes smart giving to improve communities. Grants are available for non-profits and scholarships are available for all levels of education.
(501) 620-4008 or (501) 282-0502
http://www.arcf.org/
Financial Literacy Reality Fair
Diamond Lakes Federal Credit Union.
(501) 525-6530 or (501) 332-6530
Cooperative Christian Ministries & Clinic (CCMC)
Cooperative Christian Ministries & Clinic offers Getting Ahead" classes throughout the year. These classes teach those in poverty how to plan and build their resources for a more sustainable future. Classes are 14 sessions in duration and are offered several times each year at various locations throughout the community. Getting Ahead While Getting Out classes are offered at Garland County Detention Center. Potential participants must complete an application and have a live interview with our Getting Ahead Coordinator before being accepted in these classes. For more information contact Starla Bleifus at sbleifus@ccmchs.org or call 501-318-1153. Advocacy services are available to assist individuals with employment and budgeting to help move toward stability.
(501) 318-1153
Hot Springs School District Family OutReach Center
Connecting to community services for education, medical and mental health care, recovery and other services such as clothing and food assistance are also primary goals of the center. The center provides assistance access to employment and job skills, classes in budgeting, parenting, credit counseling, healthy living and wellness, and other life skills. Services are for Hot Springs School District families only. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:00 pm. Call for an appointment.
317 Palmetto Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 463-7428
IDA/Money Management
CADC’s Individual Development Account and Money Management programs are designed to help you
become more financially self-sufficient.
(501) 463-7428
Arkansas State Police
Troop K
200 Karen Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 767-8550
Arkansas State Public Defender's Office-Legal assistance
101 East Capitol Suite 201
Little Rock, AR 72201
Scott Tanner (501) 682-9070; scott.tanner@arkansas.gov
http://www.arkansas.gov/apdc/contact/index.html
Accessible Legal Services
This is a nonprofit firm that provides legal assistance on a case-by-case basis which includes: taking into consideration the personal situation of each client, including finances, number of people in the household, etc. We recently added immigration law to our list of services. Accessible legal services also provide educational training to the women who are incarcerated at the detention centers and also women who are residents in inpatient drug treatment programs.
angela@angelaecholslaw.com
202 3rd Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 547-1287
Center for Arkansas Legal Services
Provides free legal services to low-income individuals residing in the state of Arkansas in civil (non-criminal) cases. CALs is headquartered in Little Rock and serves 44 counties of the 75 counties in Arkansas.
1820 Central Avenue Suite H
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-2591
Circuit/Chancery Court Juvenile Division
Intake, Probation, Diversion, Referrals, Community Service, Victim Restitution, Juvenile Mentoring, Truancy and Legal Assistance.
607 Ouachita Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Sharon Smith (501) 622-3770 ext. 351
Child Support Enforcement
Paternity testing for open cases, child support orders, and enforced wage withholding. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
2228 Albert Pike Suite H
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 321-1561
Crime Victims Reparations Board
Compensation and assistance to victims of violent crime (including DUI) and their families.
(501) 682-1020 or (800) 448-3014
https://www.arlegalservices.org/files/FSCrimeReparations.pdf
DHS/DYS (Department of Youth Services)
Prevention, intervention, and treatment to ensure public safety. Oversees juvenile correction facilities.
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/dys/Pages/default.aspx
700 Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72203
(501) 682-8654 after-hours call: (866) 257-8223
Diamondhead Police Department
110 Independence Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 262-1631
Garland County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)
Garland County CASA trains and supports volunteers who intervene in the juvenile court systems to advocate for children in abuse and neglect cases. These dedicated advocates work alongside Department of Human Services and Division of Children and Family Services caseworkers and investigators to represent these children's best interests and provide relief to a critically overburdened child welfare system. Serving Garland, Hot Spring, and Grant Counties.
www.garlandcountycasa.org
508 Ouachita Avenue Suite B
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Donna Meeks (501) 321-9269; donna.meeks@garlandcountycasa.org
To become a volunteer contact, Justin Buck, Executive Director Justin.buck@garlandcountycasa.org
Garland County Courthouse
649 Ouachita Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 622-3600
Garland County Jail
(501) 651-7801
Garland County Judge's Office
County Judge Rick Davis: (501) 622-3600
Garland County Juvenile Court
607 Ouachita Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 622-3772
Garland County Prosecuting Attorney's Office
(501) 622-3720
Garland County Sheriff's Department
Jail (501) 651-7801
Dispatch (501) 622-3666
Receptionist (501) 622-3660
Criminal Investigations (501) 622-3690
www.garlandcountysheriff.com
Hot Springs Police Department
641 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 321-6789
Juvenile Detention Center
(501) 622-3643
Thomas Smith Law Firm
We are a Hot Springs-based legal practice that offers special needs legal services throughout the State of Arkansas. Legal services in estate planning for those with a special needs loved one include but are not limited to special needs trusts, ABLE Accounts, and coordination with family financial planners. At Thomas Smith Law Firm special needs planning is near to our heart. We are committed to providing the best life-time possible for families of special needs children and adults. http://arspecialneedsplanners.com/
508 Ouachita Avenue Suite D
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Thomas Smith, ESQ (501) 249-2600
thomas@smithlawfirmar.com
U.S. Secret Service
(501) 324-6241 Little Rock
(202) 406-5708 Washington
18th E. Judicial District/Victim Assistance Unit
501 Ouachita Ave
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 622-3725 or (501) 622-3724
City of Hot Springs
Animal Services (501) 262-2091
Fire Department (501) 321-6971
Municipal Services (501) 321-6880 (Water, Sewer, Sanitation)
Police Department (501) 321-6789
Garland County Sheriff's Office
Receptionist: (501) 622-3660
Bookkeeping: (501) 622-3664
Fines and Fees: (501) 622-3681
Records: (501) 622-3676
Civil: (501) 622-3670
Dispatch: (501) 622-3666
Jail Receptionist: (501) 651-7801
Juvenile Court: (501) 622-3770
Juvenile Detention: (501) 622-3643
Criminal Investigations: (501) 622-3690
Detention Programs Coordinator: (501) 651-7844
Detention Ministry Services: (501) 651-7849
Fire Departments
Buckville Volunteer Fire Dept: (501) 984-5108
Crow's Fire Station: (501) 794-1720
Fountain Lake Fire Department: (501) 624-3465
Lake Hamilton Fire Department: (501)525-4361
Lonsdale Fire Department: (501) 939-1911
Mountain Pine Fire Department: (501) 767-4941
Piney Fire Department: (501) 767-6836
70W Fire Department: (501) 767-8540
Other Law Enforcement
Diamondhead Police Department: (501) 262-1631
Drug Task Force: (501) 321-9394
Highway Patrol: (501) 569-2421
Marine Patrol: (501) 815-4937
Mountain Pine Police Dept: (501) 767-4841
State Police (Troop K): (501) 767-8550
Hot Springs Village
HSV Police Department (501) 922-0011
HSV Fire Departments:
Balboa Fire Station (501) 922-5090
Coronado Fire Station (501) 922-4081
Cortez Fire Station (501) 922-2210
DeSoto Fire Station (501) 922-4078
Other Frequently Called Numbers
Animal Welfare (County): (501) 623-5012
Assessor: (501) 622-3730
Attorney General: (501) 682-2007
Child Abuse Hotline: (800) 482-5964
Child Support Enforcement: (501) 321-1561
Circuit Clerk: (501) 622-3630
Coroner: (501) 622-3638
County Judge / Rick Davis: (501) 622-3600
County Clerk: (501) 622-3610
Dept. of Emergency Management: (501) 767-3911
DHS (Dept. of Human Svcs): (501) 321-2583
District Court: (501) 321-6765
Domestic Violence: (501) 321-1974
Election Commission: (501) 622-3622
Game and Fish: (800) 482-9262
Juvenile Court: (501) 622-3770
Probation / Parole: (501) 624-3347
Prosecuting Attorney: (501) 622-3720
Public Defender: (501) 624-6122
Revenue Office: (501) 624-4472
Tax Collector: (501) 622-3721
Treasurer: (501) 622-3650
Victim Assistance: (501) 622-3724
Arkansas Children Hospital (ACH)
Children are at the center of everything we do. Arkansas Children's is the only hospital system in the state solely dedicated to caring for children, which allows our organization to uniquely shape the landscape of pediatric care in Arkansas. ACH is a pediatric hospital with a Level 1 Trauma Center, that's located in Little Rock, AR. It is among the largest pediatric hospitals in the United States and serves children from birth to age 21. ACH is affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and is a teaching hospital with the UAMS College of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics. Open 24/7.
1 Children's Way
Little Rock, AR 72202
(501) 364-1100
Burn Survivor Adult Retreat
A retreat is an event for an adult to meet others who are surviving and living in a world of adjustment and awareness of their scars. It Commences on Friday and ends on Sunday morning. Contact Gretta Wilkinson, RN; wilkinsonge@archildrens.org
Dayspring Behavioral Health Services
Works to build lives through a range of services for the good of the many individuals, families, and communities we serve today and tomorrow.
1820 Central Avenue Suite D 106 Ridgway Street Suite G
Hot Springs, AR 71901 Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 609-0400 (501) 208-5911
www.dayspringbhs.com/
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental, and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify, and low-cost or no-cost preventative care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-Rays, and Behavioral Health Services.
102 Chippewa Court 3604 Central Avenue Suite D
Hot Springs, AR 71901 Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 620-4600 Other Specialties: (501) 463-4074
Pediatrics: (501) 463-4233
Levi Hospital
Mental Health Counseling 8:00 am-4:30 pm. Adult Psychiatric Services 24/7. Rehabilitation and Fitness. www.levihospital.com
300 Prospect Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-1281 www.levihospital.com
Physical Therapy (501) 622-3334
Jackie Arrison (501) 622-3498
jarrison@levihospital.com
Methodist Counseling Clinic
Comprehensive assessment and treatment services for behavioral, emotional, learning, and adjustment difficulties are offered. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm.
100 Ridgeway Street Suite 5
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 318-6066
Little Rock: (501) 661-0720
(501) 803-3388 (Hospital and after-hours inquiries)
www.methodistfamily.org/services/outpatient-treatment-programs/counseli…
Ouachita Behavioral Health & Wellness (formerly Community Counseling Service)
Services include individual and group counseling, marriage and family counseling, psychological, personality, and intellectual evaluations, psychiatric treatment, and medication management for children and adults. Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Montgomery, and Pike Counties. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm and Saturday 9:00 am-12:00 pm.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 or (800) 264-2410
www.OBHAW.org
P.A.T.H. (Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness)
Program is provided to support individuals with serious mental illnesses, as well as individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Housing, diagnostic screening and therapeutic treatment for serious mental illness, case management services, job training, educational opportunities, referral for substance abuse, and primary healthcare. Walk-in clinic: Monday-Friday 8:30 am-3:30 pm.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 (ask to speak with a member of the PATH team)
Pinnacle Pointe Behavioral Healthcare System
Provides a full continuum of behavioral healthcare services. We specialize in mental health treatment for children and adolescents.
11501 Financial Centre Parkway
Little Rock, AR 72211
(800) 880-3322 or (501) 223-3322
pinnaclepointehospital.com/
Rivendell Behavioral Health Services of Arkansas
Offers award-winning inpatient psychiatric and behavioral health treatment services for adults, adolescents, and children.
100 Rivendell Drive
Benton, AR 72019
(800) 264-5640
www.rivendellofarkansas.com/
Therapeutic Family Services
Caring for all ages. 24-hour nursing care. Medication management, physician care, neuro-psychological testing, discharge, and aftercare planning.
600 Main Street Suite V 21 Bridgeway Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913 North Little Rock, AR 72113
(501) 321-8200 or (870) 625-7766 (800) 245-0011 24/7
The Caring Place
Provides respite for caregivers and families of people with dementia through a supervised program for participants in a safe and comfortable environment.
101 Quapaw Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-2881
www.thecaringplacehotsprings.com
The Point Behavioral Outpatient
1249 Lakeside Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-2766
UAMS Psychiatric Research Institute
Walker Family Clinic
(501) 526-8200
Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
Child Study Center located at Arkansas Children’s Hospital
(501) 364-5150
Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm
psychiatry.uams.edu/
CADC (Central Arkansas Development Council)
Our role is to develop and deliver the programs and services that can meet the needs of hard-working low-income families and rural communities.
(501) 623-2875 or (501) 778-1133
www.cadc.com
Change Point Pregnancy Care and Parenting Resource Center
Change Point Pregnancy Care and Parenting Resource Center of Hot Springs has been helping families and single parents for over 30 years. We have a caring, loving staff, here to help you with free pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, educational materials on fetal development, and referrals to healthcare facilities. We offer educational parenting classes and programs, fatherhood programs and classes, supervised parental court-ordered visitation, and Biblically-Faith based classes to help a parent accomplish positive, loving, and solution-solving parenting skills. changepointcenter.com/
201 Nickels Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Terri Sanders (501) 624-2773; tsanders.changepoint@yahoo.com)
Child Support Enforcement Hot Springs (serves Garland and Clark counties)
2228 Albert Pike Suite H
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 321-1561
support.hotsprings@ocse.arkansas.gov
COMPACT - Highland Maternity Home
Dedicated to bringing hope and healing to young women facing an unplanned pregnancy and who have questions about their future. agfamilyservices.org/ministries/highlands-maternity-home
2325 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-1660
Hot Springs School District Family OutReach Center
Connecting to community services for education, medical, mental health care, recovery and other services such as clothing and food assistance are also primary goals of the center. The center provides assistance access to employment and job skills, classes in budgeting, parenting, credit counseling and healthy living and wellness, and other life skills. Services are for Hot Springs School District families only. Call for an appointment. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:00 pm.
317 Palmetto Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Becky Rosburg (501) 624-3372
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental, and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify, and low-cost or no-cost preventative care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-rays, and Behavioral Health Services. www.healthy-connections.org/
102 Chippewa Court
Hot Springs, AR 71903
(501) 620-4600
Malvern School-Based Health Center
1517 South Main Street
Malvern, AR 720014
501-332-7525
OCC (Ouachita Children's Center)
Breaking the cycles of social and negative behavior as well as those of abuse and neglect for Arkansas youth, one child at a time. A non-profit child advocacy organization providing emergency shelter and quality services for youth and families and empowering them to achieve lifelong success.
www.occnet.org/
339 Charter Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-5591
Ouachita Behavioral Health & Wellness (formerly Community Counseling Service)
Services include Individual and Group Counseling, Marriage and Family Counseling, Psychological, Personality and Intellectual Evaluations, Psychiatric Treatment, and Medication Management for children and adults. Serves: Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Montgomery, and Pike Counties. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm. www.OBHAW.org125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 or (800) 264-2410
Parent Support Mentor: Mid-South School of Social Work
Reduce STRESS and raise a happy baby. Get the latest parenting information in private sessions with a parent mentor.
1425 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-3394 or (501) 747-0368
Mathesis Erby; mserby@midsouth.ualr.edu
Project Hope-Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Changing attitudes to change lives (501) 655-3130. Contact: Kay Eakie; projecthopetppp@gmail.com
Smart Moves Smart Choices
Online education, support, and resources sponsored by the National Association of School Nurses raise awareness about the epidemic of abuse of prescription drug abuse by teens. Videos and other resources for teens, parents, and educators are available.
http://www.smartmovessmartchoices.org/teens
Teen Dating Abuse Hotline
The National Dating Abuse Helpline is the direct service provider behind loveisrespect.org (link is external), operating 24/7 text, phone, and live chat services. The texting function of the Helpline allows users to text the Helpline advocates 24/7.
(866) 331-9474
Arkansas Workforce Development Services/Employment Security Department
An array of career training and placement services and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families.
Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
2254 Albert Pike
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 525-3450
http://dws.arkansas.gov/
Harbor House, Inc. /Harbor Recovery Systems
Assistance with re-entry with a Recovery Coach. The recovery coaching is personal and helps rebuild a life worth living. A recovery life coach helps identify the skills needed to enrich life and assist in the development of a Personal Recovery Action Plan (PRAP). Family and Relationship recovery coaching is available for families tackling the difficulties that come with re-entry. A recovery coach does not replace a client’s therapist, sponsor, or case manager. Call today for a free consultation with a recovery life coach (Allen Coker, Recovery Coach; acoker@recoveryhhi.org).
recoverycoachsystems.org
835 Central Avenue Suite 114
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501)625-2383
P.A.T.H. (Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness)
Program is provided to support individuals with serious mental illnesses, as well as individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Housing, Diagnostic Screening and Therapeutic Treatment for serious mental illness, Case Management Services, Job Training, Educational Opportunities, Referral for Substance Abuse, and Primary Healthcare. Walk-in clinic: Monday-Friday 8:30 am-3:30 am.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 (ask to speak with a member of the PATH team)
Stoneworks Agency
Veterans Reconnect Project and Community Re-entry, Life Redirection Programs for ex-offenders. Available at the Garland County Library on Thursdays from 10:30 am-12:30 pm, please come by if you need assistance. (501) 620-9381
Facebook: www.facebook.com/StoneWorks-Agency-277608995651514/timeline
AARP Foundation Senior Employment
The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is the nation's oldest program to help low-income, unemployed individuals’ aged 55+ find work. AARP Foundation first matches eligible older job seekers with local nonprofits and public agencies so they can increase skills and build self-confidence, while earning a modest income. Based on their employment interests and goals, participants may also receive supportive services and skills training through an educational institution. Their SCSEP experience most often leads to permanent employment.
525 Hammond Dr. # 22
Hot Springs AR 71914
(501) 620-7845
Alzheimer's Arkansas
Counseling and support, education, elder abuse programs and services for all Alzheimer's or related dementia patients their caregivers, families and friends. Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm.
(800) 689-6090 24/7
Caregiver line: 501-913-1878
www.alzark.org
201 Markham Center Drive
Little Rock, AR 72205
Elise Stuart (5021) 224-0021; elise.stuart@alzark.org
Area Agency on Aging (AAA) Meals on Wheels
The agency's services are 14 senior activity centers across the 10-county West Central Arkansas region, offering Meals on Wheels, group meals, socialization, recreational and educational activities, wellness programs and activities and other services to seniors. AAA is the main source of funding for the Senior Centers. Monday-Friday 8:30a-4:30pm. seniorspecialists.org Contact: Billie Holsomback bholsomback@seniorspecialists.org.
905 West Grand Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 321-2811 or (800) 467-2170
bholsomback@seniorspecialists.org
Arkansas Hospice
We provide comprehensive care designed with the patient’s comfort and individual needs in mind. The physical, emotional and spiritual support provided is determined by the patient’s wishes and the family’s unique needs. Arkansas Hospice was one of the first providers of hospice care services in the state, and is now the largest in Arkansas. We are proud to be a leader in providing comfort care to patients and their families across our 43 county service area. 24/7
508 Ouachita Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 318-9992 or (877) 713-2348
arkansashospice.org
Arkansas Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
The mission of the Arkansas Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is to assure that long-term care facility residents have the right to live their lives harmoniously and with dignity, feeling free to voice complaints or concerns without reprisal. Call Ombudsman when you have questions about: finances, long-term care Medicaid eligibility, use of restraints, food quality guardianship/power of attorney, transfers or discharges, social activities, residents rights concern and care plans.
(800) 467-2170 or (501) 321-2811.
Assisted Living Facilities Home Care
Brookfield at Oaktree
205 Sawtooth Oak
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 520-0016
www.brookfieldseniors.com
Canyon Springs Health & Rehabilitation Center
1401 Park Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-3781
https://www.caring.com/
Fair Weather Manor
320 Whittington Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-5260 or (877) 523-6523
https://www.fmlarp.com/
Garland Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
610 Carpenter Dam Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-257
https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/
Garrett Woods Assisted Living
142 Brighton Terrace
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 525-1725
https://garrettwoodsal.com/
Greenwood Manor at Good Samaritan Society
121 Cortez Road
Hot Springs Village, AR 71909
(501) 922-2000
www.good-sam.com
Hearts and Home
154 Hamilton Dairy Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 282-7997
https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/
Heritage of Hot Springs Health & Rehab
552 Golf Links Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-7149
https://www.caring.com/
Lake Hamilton Health & Rehab
120 Pittman Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 767-7530
https://www.caring.com/
Lakeside Residential Care
136 Stanage Terrace
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-4774
https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/
Lakewood Residential Care
264 Lake park Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 262-1559 or (877) 359-5902
admissions@lakewoodhotsprings.com
Mt. Carmel Community at the Village
540 Ponce De Leon
Hot Springs Village, AR 71909
(501) 922-0166
https://www.mtcarmelcommunity.com/
Park Place Group
109 Kimery
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 620-4351
https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/
Quapaw Care and Rehab Center
138 Brighton Terrace
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 525-7140
https://www.quapawcr.com/
Senior Comfort Assisted Living
100 Saint Nicholas Court
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(480) 414-5525 or (855) 217-0248
https://www.seniorscomfortassistedliving.com/
Village Springs Health & Rehabilitation
1208 North Highway 7
Hot Springs, AR 71909
(501) 624-5238
1208 North Highway 7
https://village-springs-health-and-rehab.business.site/
The Atrium @ Serenity Pointe
2803 Albert Pike Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 566-1521 or (877) 311-7026
https://www.milestoneretirement.com/
The Clear Springs (formerly Crown Trace Villa)
101 2nd Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-6308
https://www.caring.com/
The Pines
524 Carpenter Dam Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-4124
https://www.caring.com/
West Shores Retirement Community
2607 Albert Pike Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 767-1200
https://www.capitalsenior.com/
CADC (Central Arkansas Development Council)
Our role is to develop and deliver the programs and services that can meet the needs of hard-working, low income families and rural communities. www.cadc.com
525 Airport Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-2875 (Transportation)
]www.cadc.com
Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (VA)
Honor America's Veterans by providing exceptional health care that improves their health and well-being. Voluntary Services Team promotes activities and recruits and places Volunteers to improve Veteran, Veteran’s, Families and Staff experiences with friendly customer focused Guest Relations, Telephone Communication and Voluntary Service support.
177 Sawtooth Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 520-6250
https://www.littlerock.vagov/
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
Center for Arkansas Legal Services
Provides free legal services to low-income individuals residing in the state of Arkansas in civil (non-criminal) cases. CALS is headquartered in Little Rock and serves 44 counties of the 75 counties in Arkansas. (800) 9 LAW AID (800-952-9243). www.arlegalservices.org/center
1300 West 6th Street 1820 Central Avenue Suite H
Little Rock, AR 72205 Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 376-3423 (501) 624-2591
Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (CAVHS)
The Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (CAVHS), a flagship Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare provider, is one of the largest and busiest VA medical centers in the country. Its two hospitals, located in Little Rock and North Little Rock, anchor a broad spectrum of inpatient and outpatient healthcare services, ranging from disease prevention through primary care, to complex surgical procedures, to extended rehabilitative care. This System serves as a teaching facility for more than 1,500 students and residents enrolled in more than 65 educational programs; its principal affiliate is the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
177 Sawtooth Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 520-6250
https://www.littlerock.va.gov/
FamilyWize Prescription Discount Cards
Prescription assistance and discount for those without other prescription insurance. Up to 39% discount on all FDA approved drugs, good at all area pharmacies. Cards available from United Way of Garland County.
233 Hobson Avenue
Hot Springs AR 71913
Sarah Fowler (501) 623-2525
unitedwayouachitas.org
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify and low cost or no cost preventive care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-rays and Behavioral Health Services. www.healthy-connections.org/
102 Chippewa Court 3604 Central Avenue Suite D
Hot Springs, AR 71901 Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 620-4600 (501) 436-4074
Lakewood Convalescent Home
Skilled nurses, therapists and licensed care professionals are available to guide you through your personalized therapy. Whether you’re recovering after a hospital visit or in need of on-going medical support, Lakewood Convalescent Home will help you achieve your personal goals.
1174 Carpenter Dam Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-5237 or (888) 514-6461
Nursing Homes
Belvedere Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
2600 Park Avenue
Hot Springs AR 71901
(501) 321-4276 or (800) 583-1639
https://belvederenr.com/
Brookfield at Oaktree
205 Sawtooth Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 520-0016
www.brookfieldseniors.com
Garland Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
610 Carpenter Dam Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-2571 or (877) 340-4736
https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/
Garrett Manor Retirement Community
142 Brighton Terrace
Hot Springs AR 71913
(501) 525-1725
https://garrettwoodsal.com/
Good Samaritan Society Post-Acute Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing
121 Cortez Road
Hot Springs Village, AR 71909
(501) 922-2000
www.good-sam.com
Heritage of Hot Springs
552 Golf Links Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-7149
https://www.caring.com/
Lake Hamilton Health and Rehab
120 Pitman Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 767-7530 or (888) 803-4176
https://www.lakehamiltonhr.com/
Lakewood Convalescent Home
1174 Carpenter Dam Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-5237 or (888) 514-6461
admissions@lakewoodhotsprings.com
Lakewood Residential Care
260 Lake Park Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 262-1559
https://www.lakehamiltonhr.com/
Superior Senior Care
715 West Grand Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-7767
www.superiorseniorcare.com/
The Caring Place
101 Quapaw
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-2881
www.thecaringplaceofhotsprings.com
The Pines Nursing and Rehab
524 Carpenter Dam Road
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-4124
https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/
West Shores
2607 Albert Pike Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 767-1200
https://www.capitalsenior.com/
Oaklawn Center On Aging
Medicare Assistance, TaiChi, Zumba Gold and Exercise Classes, Chronic Disease Self-Management, Diabetes Management, Caregiver Education, Support Groups, Falls Prevention Education, Immunization and Heart Disease Education, Paraprofessional In-Services and Healthy Cooking Classes.
101 McGowan Court
Hot Springs AR 71913
(501) 623-0020 or (501) 623-0021
The Bridgeway
Caring for all ages. 24-hour nursing care. Medication Management, Physician Care, Neuro-Psychological Testing, Discharge and After Care Planning.
(800) 245-0011 24/7
Threshold Singers of Hot Springs
Threshold Singers of Hot Springs is a group dedicated to bringing comfort, ease, and companionship to people at the thresholds of living and dying. The group brings a calm and focused presence at the bedside, with gentle voices, simple songs, and sincere kindness. We visit in small groups of two to four singers and sing in 2-3 parts acapella. We abide by HIPAA and hospice regulations. There is no fee for visits. To inquire about a visit call: 501-701-7605 or email ThresholdHSNP@gmail.com. If you are interested in joining the group contact Kathie White at 501-520-7272. The singers rehearse on Mondays at 2:00 pm. at Grand Avenue United Methodist Church at 841 Quapaw. There is no audition but singers need to be able to read simple music and to hold a separate part acapella. (In Garland County Only)
see also "hotlines"
Arkansas Adult Protective Services Hotline
Aging is a natural process, but abuse is not. Elder Abuse remains a poorly understood problem in our state.
(800) 482-8049
Arkansas Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Provides training, support, public information education, and advocacy for victims of personal and institutional violence.
(800) 269-4668 24/7 Hotline 800-799-7233
Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:00 pm
http://www.domesticpeace.com/
Arkansas Poison Control and Drug Information Center
The Arkansas Poison & Drug Information Center is your 24/7 antidote for any poisoning concern you may have. Simply call (800) 222-1222 and speak with a pharmacist or RN about your concern.
Center for Missing and Exploited Children
The Center provides information to help locate children reported missing (by parental abduction, child abduction, or running away from home) and to assist physically and sexually abused children. In this resource capacity, the NCMEC distributes photographs of missing children and accepts tips and information from the public. It also coordinates these activities with numerous state and federal law enforcement agencies.
(800) 834-5678 (800-THE-LOST) 24/7
http://www.missingkids.org/home
Child Abuse Hotline
The Child Help National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse. Serving the United States, its territories, and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide assistance in over 200 languages. All calls are confidential. (800) 482-5964 Arkansas or (800) 4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) National Child Abuse Hotline
Crime Victims Reparations Board
Compensation and assistance to victims of violent crime (including DUI) and their families
(800) 482-8982 or (501) 682-1020
https://www.arlegalservices.org/files/FSCrimeReparations.pdf
Medicare telephone Hotline
You are now able to submit feedback about your Medicare health plan or prescription drug plan directly to Medicare. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services values your feedback and will use it to continue to improve the quality of the Medicare program. If you have any other feedback or concerns, or if this is an urgent matter, please call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY/TTD users can call 1-877-486-2048.
Medicare/File a Complaint
You can file a complaint if you have concerns about the quality of care or other services you get from a Medicare provider.
(800) 633-4227
www.medicare.gov/claims-and-appeals/file-a-claim/file-a-claim.html
Nationwide Runaway Hotline
The National Runaway Safeline is the national communications system designated by the United States federal government for runaway and homeless youth, their parents and families, teens in crisis, and others who might benefit from its services. It is confidential, anonymous, non-judgmental, non-directive, and free.
(800) RUNAWAY (800-786-2929) 24/7 Text 66008.
www.1800runaway.org/
Suicide Prevention Hotline
We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free, and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
(800) 273-8255 (800-273-TALK)
Suicide Prevention Hotline The Recovery Village
Symptoms of depression can pop up at the most inconvenient times. When your friends are asleep, your therapist is out of the office or your significant other is at work, it can be hard to know where to turn. Even if you have never considered it, a depression hotline could be a useful resource. Available 24 hours a day, seven days per week, depression helplines are a useful tool for your coping skill toolbox.
(855) 498-5516.
https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/drug-addiction/drugs-and-suicide/&nb…;
https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/co-occurring-disorders/
CADC Medical Transportation
Through SCAT, public and Medicaid transportation, is available at a reduced rate to any person, regardless of income. Monday-Friday 8: am-5:00 pm.
Memorial Field Airport
525 Airport Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 321-6750 or (501) 623-2875
www.cadc.com
Community Service Organization (CSO)
Garland County - Medical and social services including social security office.
Little Rock - One trip is made per week to medical facilities in Little Rock.
2254 Albert Pike
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-5724
Hot Springs Intercity Transit/SCAT (Medical)
100 Broadway Terrace
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 321-2020 or (501) 321-6625 for Para-Transit
Our Promise Cancer Patient Resources
Transportation for people receiving cancer treatments
Road to Recovery Cancer Treatment Transportation
Patients must be traveling to an appointment required to begin or complete cancer treatment, or to an appointment for complementary therapy during cancer treatment.
(877) 227-2345
http://www.ourpromise.info/
Community Services Organization (CSO/LiHEAP Program)
Low-income Home & Energy Assistance Program (LiHEAP) - Seasonal program that assists the elderly, low-income, and handicapped persons in paying for gas or electrical costs.
Emergency Services - Aids low-income households with prescriptions, emergency shelter, rent, and other basic needs on a case-by-case basis.
2254 Albert Pike
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-5724
LIHWAP (Low Income Household Water Assistance Program)
This free, fede
rally-funded program offers up to $2000 to help qualified, low-income households pay their residential water or wastewater past-due balances.
(888)985.6441
Salvation Army (Entergy's Power to Care Program)
Administered by Salvation Army and the account holder must be 65 years or older or disabled. Can receive assistance every six months.
115 Crescent Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-1628
www.salvationarmyaok.org/hotsprings
Salvation Army (Emergency Food and Shelter Program)
The Utilities category is intended to allow agencies to pay a one-month billed amount of a metered (electric, gas, water) or non-metered (propane, firewood, coal) utility bill for qualifying clients. Each household may receive this assistance only once per spending period. www.salvationarmyaok.org/hotsprings/The Rent/Mortgage category is intended to allow agencies to pay up to a one-month amount of rent or mortgage for qualifying clients. Each household may receive this assistance only one time per spending period.
115 Crescent Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-1628
www.salvationarmyaok.org/hotsprings/
Area Agency on Aging
Seniors, veterans, or disabled under 60, elder care, and home health care in Clark, Conway, Garland, Hot Spring, Johnson, Montgomery, Pike, Perry, Pope, and Yell Counties. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
905 West Grand
Hot Springs AR 71913
(501) 321-2811 or (800) 467-2170
Billie Holsomback bholsomback@seniorspecialists.org
www.seniorspecialists.org
Arkansas Department of Veteran Affairs
(501) 683-2382
www.veterans.arkansas.gov
Arkansas Department of Veteran Affairs District 1 Veteran Service Office
Serves Arkansas Veterans and their eligible dependents, through advocacy and education to access state and federal benefits, high-quality long-term nursing care, and burial honors. Serving Faulkner, Garland, Grant, Hot Spring, Pulaski, Saline, and White counties.
220 Fort Roots Drive
Building 65 Room 119
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 370-3820
Arkansas Freedom Fund
The Arkansas Freedom Fund exists to serve and support rehabilitative recreational outdoor activities that benefit our military, veterans, wounded/disabled veterans, and their families.
6017 Springwood Circle
Bryant, AR 72022
(501) 517-5338
www.arkansasfreedomfund.org
Arkansas Hospice
Hospice care actually enables patients to live their last days to the fullest with purpose, dignity, grace, and support. It is about bringing the best in physical, emotional, and spiritual care to those who are facing the challenges of a life-limiting illness and their families. At Arkansas Hospice that is our mission. Plus, as a not-for-profit organization, we believe that fear of costs should never prevent a person from having access to hospice care, and our patients are cared for regardless of their ability to pay. (501) 748-3333 or (877) 713-2348
www.arkansashospice.org
Camp Alliance
Camp Alliance was established in 2010 with the purpose of serving the United States Guard/Reserve Armed Forces to complement the Department of Defense Military Unit and family mission readiness programs. Camp Alliance is a leader in military unit and family support services as well as a role model for building strong support communities.
(479) 936-2160
www.campalliance.org
DD-214s
To obtain a DD-214:
National Personnel Records Center (314) 801-0800
Arkansas National Guard DD-214s (501) 212-4171
Active duty/Arkansas DD-214s (501) 370-3820
www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records
Darby's Warrior Support
Provides combat veterans of the 9/11 Generation free, all-inclusive Arkansas duck hunting in luxury accommodations, while also providing educational scholarship assistance for the severely wounded and permanently disabled veteran seeking a college degree.
(501) 724-0109
www.darbyswarriorsupport.org
Garland County Veteran Service Officer
501 Ouachita Street Room 401
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Stanley Bee, Officer in charge (501) 622-3995
Homeless Veteran Resources
Homeless Veteran Hotline 877-424-3838
If you are a Veteran who has lost your home, the VA can help you get back on your feet. Contact VA’s National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at 1-877-4AID-VET (1-877-424-3838) to speak to a trained VA responder. The hotline and online chat are free and neither registration nor enrollment in VA healthcare is required to use either service.
www.littlerock.va.gov/services/homeless/index.asp
HUD/VASH
Collaborative program between HUD and VA combines HUD housing vouchers with VA supportive services to help Veterans who are homeless and their families to find and sustain permanent housing. 877-4AID-VET (877-424-3838) 24/7
www.va.gov/homeless/hud-vash.asp
Jobs for Veterans
2254 Albert Pike Road #A
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Hot Springs Representative: Stephen Ezelle (501) 525-3450
www.veterans.arkansas.gov/jobs
www.fedshirevets.gov.AgencyDirectory/index.aspx
National Park College Veterans Assistance
Assists veterans in applying for and receiving veteran educational benefits as well as available resources outside of the college. Nathan Looper, Veteran Education Coordinator. (501) 760-4151
P.A.T.H. (Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness)
Program is provided to support individuals with serious mental illnesses as well as individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Housing, diagnostic screening and therapeutic treatment for serious mental illness, case management services, job training, educational opportunities, referral for substance abuse, and primary healthcare. Walk-in clinic: Monday-Friday 8:30 am-3:30 pm.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 (ask to speak with a member of the PATH team)
Stoneworks Agency
Veterans Reconnect Project & Community Re-entry, Life Redirection Programs for ex-offenders. Available at the Garland County Library on Thursdays from 10:30 am-12:30 pm, please come by if you need assistance.
(501) 620-9381
www.facebook.com/StoneWorks-Agency-277608995651514/timeline
Veterans Administration Hospital Little Rock, AR
4300 West 7th Street
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 257-1000
www.littlerock.va.gov/
Veterans Affairs Home-Based Primary Care
177 Sawtooth Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 520-6250
www.littlerock.va.gov/locations/HotSprings.asp
Veterans Crisis Line
800-273-8255 press 1 confidential chat veteranscrisisline.net text 838255
Veterans Villages of America
Our Mission is to combine many of the distinctly diverse programs and policies servicing our veterans into a unifying effort which will improve the economic well-being and quality of life for our veterans.
(501) 663-5003
www.veteransvillagesofamerica.org
Veteran Organization Headquarters
Veterans of Foreign Wars (501) 834-8392 www.arkansasvfw.org
Paralyzed Veterans of America (501) 370-3757 www.pva.org
American Legion (501) 375-1104 www.arlegion.org
Disabled American Veterans (501) 257-1896 www.ardav.org
Military Order of Purple Heart (479) 263-6772 www.purpleheart.org
American Legion Auxiliary (501) 374-5836 www.auxiliary.arlegion.org
National Guard Association of AR (501) 758-6422 www.ngaa.org
Women Veterans Call Center Call or Text (855) 829-6636
Workforce Development Office
An array of career training and placement services. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
Market st.
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 525-3450
http://dws.arkansas.gov/