CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES


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CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES


  • IL, 2404 E. EMPIRE, 61704 BLOOMINGTON | (309) 663-8275

    Easter Seals offers a broad array of evaluations and on-going therapy services to help children with disabilities learn to function more independently in their environments. Therapy services include: Speech-Language Therapy, Feeding Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Developmental Therapy, Counseling Services, Birth-to-Three Developmental Screening, Aquatic Therapy and much more. The Autism Program at Easter Seals: Easter Seals offers comprehensive services for children with Autism…



  • IL, 2715 N. 27TH STREET, 62526 DECATUR | (217) 492-1052

    Discovery Depot is available for full time children only. We are limited to 45 children total. Our hours are 6:45 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Discovery Depot Child Care Center is an inclusive center for children with and without disabilities together. It is a state licensed childcare center, providing full-time care for children of all abilities, ages six weeks to six years. Discovery Depot Child Care Center's goal is to accept, develop and strengthen a child's total potential - physical, intellectual…



  • CO, 5755 WEST ALAMEDA AVENUE, 80226 LAKEWOOD | (303) 233-1666

    At Easter Seals Colorado children and adults with disabilities and other special needs find exceptional services designed to meet their individual needs. Teams of therapists, teachers and other health professionals help each person overcome obstacles to independence and reach his or her own personal goals. Easter Seals Colorado also includes families as active members of any therapy program, and offers the support families need.



  • IL, 507 EAST ARMSTRONG AVE., 61603 PEORIA | (309) 686-1177

    Easter Seals Central Illinois provides exceptional services to ensure that people with disabilities and their families have equal opportunity to live, learn, work and play in their communities. Our innovative programs, state-of-the-art facilities, and highly trained staff deliver results for the individuals we serve, and their families. Easter Seals maintains an outcome measurement system in all areas of direct program service provision and communicates results on a regular basis to its staff…



  • CO, 2644 ALVARADO ROAD, 80436 EMPIRE | 001 (303) 569-2333

    Rocky Mountain Village in Empire Colorado is regarded as one of the top Easter Seals camps in the country. Rocky Mountain Village is fully accessible and used by more than 800 children and adults with disabilities during the summer camp sessions. Campers enjoy swimming, fishing, overnight camping, outdoor cooking, travel camp, day trips, arts & crafts, sports and recreation, hiking, dances, music & drama, horse-back riding, and riding the zip-line. During the non-summer season, camp provides…



  • OR, 5901 SW MACADAM AVE STE 200, 97239 PORTLAND | (503) 248-0600

    Special Olympics Oregon, founded in 1972, is a statewide organization serving those with intellectual disabilities through Olympic style sports



  • MO, 4150 LACLEDE AVENUE, 63108 SAINT LOUIS | (314) 531-8148
    Rating 55 out of 5 based on 1 review(s)

    Located in St. Louis’s central west end, Childgarden, a UCP Heartland and St. Louis Arc Child Development Center, welcomes children of all abilities and those from a variety of socio-economic, ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Diversity is our strength! Childgarden is committed to providing high-quality early care, active learning and nurturing relationships for children of all abilities, age 6 weeks to 8 years.



  • FL, 318 SOUTH EDISON AVENUE, 33606 TAMPA | (813) 258-5700

    STatewide Advocacy Network on Disabilities, or STAND for short, is a non-for-profit organization based in Florida. STAND was started in December of 1996 by a diverse, educated group of parents and attorneys who recognized that children with disabilities are misunderstood in the community, by both education professionals and lay persons alike. Opportunities to obtain appropriate education for children who are differently abled can mean the difference between independence and dependence as adults.…



  • IL, 320 WATER STONE WAY, 60431 JOLIET | 815-258-3799

    The Miracle League of Joliet removes the barriers that keep children with mental and physical disabilities off the baseball field and helps them experience the joy of America’s favorite pastime. Our mission is to: - Provide opportunities for chi1dren and young adults with disabilities to play Miracle League baseball, regardless of their abilities. - Promote community support and sponsorship of Miracle Leagues - Promote the construction of special facilities which meet the unique…



  • CA, 4101 EASTON DR., 93309 BAKERSFIELD | (661) 377-1700

    The time for “The League of Dreams” is long overdue. Every year parents all around Kern County Sign up their sons and daughters on various sports leagues to chase the dream of being an athlete. The park lights come on and parents drive their children to the game to cheer, encourage, console and build memories. However, there is a group of local children who have never know n the joy of putting on a jersey to go and play for their team. A group of parents who long to cheer for their children as…




  • NE, 5930 VANDERVOORT DRIVE, 68516 LINCOLN | (402) 420-2099

    Our Hours of Operation are: 8:00AM-5:30PM Monday-Thursday, 8:00AM-12:00PM Friday. Handprints and Footsteps was founded 1994, by four pediatric therapists (2 physical and 2 occupational therapists) that worked in schools and hospitals. After several years of working in public schools, it became apparent to the therapists that many children needed services beyond those provided in the schools. However, at the time there were no private clinics in Lincoln that were specifically focused on…


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  • OH, 1625 SIDNEY ROAD, 45373 TROY | (937) 339-8313

    Our Troy-Sidney Facility housing the Administration, Children's Department, Recreation, Special Olympics, Service & Support Administration, Adult Developmental Services. The Miami County Board of Developmental Disabilities (Riverside of Miami County) administers a menu of programs designed to meet the needs of our consumers and their families whether in the community, in the home or at board operated facilities. Our goal is consistent with our mission... to empower children and adults with…


  • social & human services, service organizations, organization



  • SC, FORD LUCAS AVENUE, 29360 LAURENS | 001 (864) 984-5830

    developmental disabilities, disability, disabilities, disability



  • OK, 711 EVERGREEN STREET, 73003 EDMOND | 001 (405) 844-0173

    educational consultants, consultant, educational services, service



  • NY, STREET, 11722 CENTRAL ISLIP | 001 (631) 853-3100

    community services, service, community



  • CA, 2601 MISSION STREET, 94110 SAN FRANCISCO | (415) 282-7494

    Since 1982, Support for Families of Children with Disabilities has offered information, education, and parent to parent support for free of charge to families of children with any kind of disability or special health care need in San Francisco



  • MD, 1111-T EAST COLD SPRING LANE,, 21239 BALTIMORE | 410-323-0500

    League The League is a pivitol and pioneering agency committed to offering annually more than 1, 800 individuals with multiple, physical, cognitive and neurological disabilities the opportunities to gain independence through a comprehensive continuum of vocational, rehabilitative, educational, medical, wellness and social services



  • NC, 2505 COURT DR., 28054 GASTONIA | (704) 842-6323

    Residential Supports provide assistance with acquisition, retention, or improvement in skills related to activities of daily living necessary to enable the individual to reside in a non-institutional setting. Habilitation, training and instruction are coupled with elements of support, supervision and engaging participation to reflect the natural flow of training, practice of skills, and other activities as they occur during the course of the person’s day. Alternative family living provides a…



  • VA, 107 SEEKEL STREET, 23505 NORFOLK | 001 (757) 423-8646

    The Association of Educational Therapists is holding their 2009 Annual Conference October 22 24, in Los Angeles, CA AET has offered a discounted rate to NILD members Please contact AET for more information



  • NC, 218 PEEDIN ROAD, 27577 SMITHFIELD | (919) 662-8340

    Community Skills Training, Personal Care and Respite supports provide one-to-one support for personal care and daily living skills to individuals with disabilities. Community Skills Training enhances a child or adult’s ability to participate in the life of his or her community. Personal Care Services are provided in the home and may include assistance with bathing, dressing, and meal preparation. Respite gives families and caregivers temporary rest and relief. Alternative Family Living (AFL) is…



  • NY, 142 WARNER AVE, 11577 ROSLYN HEIGHTS | (516) 626-9091

    business organizations, business professional associations organizations, associations, business services



  • PA, 28 PINE ST, 16146 SHARON | (724) 346-5887

    associations, social human services organizations, social workers



  • NC, 6135 PARK ROAD SOUTH DRIVE, SUITE 350, 28210 CHARLOTTE | (704) 566-6040

    Alternative Family Living (AFL) is a service where children or adults with developmental disabilities live with a family that is not their own. The family member provides supportive services and promotes "family-style" supervision and monitoring of daily activities. Alternative family living provides a natural, home environment for adults with disabilities who are unable to live on their own, allowing families who have room in their homes and in their lives to provide a real home for an…



  • MI, 19401 NORTHLINE ROAD, BUILDING 5, 48195 SOUTHGATE | 734-785-7700

    The Developmental Disabilities unit serves persons of ALL ages diagnosed with a developmental disability. Services are provided taking a comprehensive approach and tailor each plan to the needs, wishes and dreams of the consumer and family. Services may include: Case management, Psychological, Psychiatric, Individual therapy, Family therapy, Group therapy, Occupational therapy, Sensory integration, Speech therapy, Physical therapy, Transition planning, Guardianship, Respite, Community living…


  • The Champaign County Board of Developmental Disabilities provides, coordinates and monitors services and supports for eligible individuals and their families that promotes a pathway to individual success. Our early intervention program, in conjunction with Help Me Grow, serves about 70+ children (birth to age three) by providing home visiting education specialists, family service coordination, physical, occupational and speech therapy and family support services. The early intervention program…



  • OH, 1275 LAKESIDE AVENUE EAST, 44114 CLEVELAND | (216)241-8230

    Although the community knows the Board of DD best for early childhood centers, schools, adult activities centers and group homes, we offer a full range of services, everything from in-home early intervention programs for very young children and their families to leisure programs for seniors and specialized therapies (speech-language, occupational and physical), psychological services, support administration, quality assurance, family resources and respite care, supported living, vocational…



  • OH, 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, 45305 BELLBROOK | 937-562-6779

    Services providers include: Early Intervention Specialist, Therapy Support Team (Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Speech Therapist), Behavioral Specialist, Sign Language Specialist, Nurse, and Social Worker for family support. The Early Childhood Programs division provides intervention services to families with infants and toddlers (birth to age three) who have special needs due to a diagnosed medical or genetic condition and/or developmental delay(s). The program, called Four Oaks…



  • OH, 8001 TOWNSHIP RD. 574, 44633 HOLMESVILLE | (330) 674-8045

    Our mission as a family oriented program is to maximize the potential, develop independence, educate and support all individuals with special needs and their families through the choice of progressive, diverse and personalized programs and services in a safe, secure environment.



  • OH, 604 CARLTON DAVIDSON LN., 45638 COAL GROVE | (740)532-7401

    The Lawrence County Board of DD provides - to the greatest extent possible – programs, services, and supports that assist our residents with developmental disabilities so they may achieve a life of increasing capability to live, work, and learn in an environment of their choice. The LCBDD is a publicly funded program serving children and adults in the rural, Appalachian foothills of Southern Ohio. In the 1960’s, parents with children who had mental retardation in Lawrence County came together to…


  • In 1951, children with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities were unable to attend public schools. At that time, the only educational options for Licking County residents were the programs offered by the state in the institutions in Columbus and Mount Vernon. There were only 20 community schools in Ohio offering educational opportunities to children with mental retardation. Back then, parents were told that if their children were deaf, we have a school. If they were blind, we…



  • OH, 1851 SR 47 WEST, 43311 BELLEFONTAINE | 937-592-0015

    Any Logan county resident who has mental retardation or other diagnosed developmental disability may apply for case management services.In order to receive services, you must: Have a disability that developed before the age of 22 yrs. Have a disability that is likely to continue. If you are older than 6 years of age, you must have three areas of significant delay as determined through the Ohio Eligibility Determination Instrument. Support Services focuses on supporting, empowering and advocating…



  • OH, 4980 MUD PIKE, 45822 CELINA | (419) 586-2369

    treatment, early autism diagnosis, asd, family support, genetic disorder, autism, evaluation services, children with autism, autistic spectrum disorder, language therapy, occupational therapy, speech



  • OH, 107 OREGONIA ROAD, 45036 LEBANON | 513-695-1652

    The Mission of the Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities is Supporting people with disabilities and their families to achieve what is important to them. At Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities, we believe the future is now. We focus on providing those with disabilities full accessibility to the community in all key areas: transportation, housing, employment, education, leisure and business/financial opportunities. Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities offers…



  • OH, 801 DRAKE ROAD, 45036 LEBANON | 513-695-1845

    Our Quality Assurance Division makes sure that we operate within the guidelines of the Ohio Revised Code, OD/Developmental Disabilities Administrative and Accreditation Rules and CARF, and The Ohio Department of Education. Incidents Adversely Affecting Health and Safety (MUI): The Investigative Agent reviews all major unusual and unusual incidents reported to the agency. All MUI incidents are submitted to the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities Incident Tracking System. These reports…


  • The Service and Support Administration is a mandated function to support individuals in determining and pursuing goals and maintains the individual as the focus while coordinating services across multiple systems. The SSA acts as the single point of accountability for an individual and performs the following duties: Assessment for services, Develop and revise the individual’s Individual Service Plan, Establish the individual’s budget, Ensure that the services are effectively coordinated and…



  • OH, 1106 COLEGATE DRIVE, 45750 MARIETTA | 740-568-2264

    The Washington County Access to Vocational Enrichment Program (Project WAVE) has a classroom located at Selby hospital. Project WAVE is a program serving youth with disabilities ages 18-21 by providing structured educational, pre-vocational, and work experiences to assist in them in reaching their long term goals of community employment and independent living.



  • OH, 1 BUTLER STREET, 45750 MARIETTA | 740-374-3600

    We are open May through mid September. Our hours are 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, with summer hours of 9:00 am - 9:00 pm. (Tuesday - Sunday); 10:00 am - 6:00 pm (Monday). WASCO, Inc. entered into a lease with the City of Marietta to operate the Marietta City Harbor in March of 1999. This gave WASCO the opportunity to develop more job opportunities for the people with developmental disabilities in a community setting. Through on-site job training and coordination of services provided by the…



  • NC, 149 N. MARKET ST., 27889 WASHINGTON | (252) 975-2004

    Easter Seals UCP North Carolina and Easter Seals UCP Virginia helping children and adults with disabilities live, learn, grow, play and enjoy their communities. Alternative family living provides a natural, home environment for adults with disabilities who are unable to live on their own, allowing families who have room in their homes and in their lives to provide a real home for an individual. It provides a family setting for adults with disabilities living in the community. Community Skills…



  • NC, 620 WEST INNES STREET, 28144 SALISBURY | (704) 647-0256

    Easter Seals UCP North Carolina and Easter Seals UCP Virginia are lifelong partners to people managing disabilities and mental health challenges. Services are centered around each person’s individual needs to live, learn and participate fully in his or her community. Families rely on Easter Seals UCP to be a trusted partner for support and access to resources in their communities. Residential Supports provide services for individuals to live in group homes, shared apartments or independently in…



  • NC, 3820 BRIDGES ST., SUITE B, 28557 MOREHEAD CITY | (252) 726-0707

    Community Skills Training, Personal Care and Respite supports provide one-to-one support for personal care and daily living skills to individuals with disabilities. Community Skills Training enhances a child or adult’s ability to participate in the life of his or her community. Personal Care Services are provided in the home and may include assistance with bathing, dressing, and meal preparation. Respite gives families and caregivers temporary rest and relief. Providing learning, safe and loving…


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  • community services, service, community



  • PA, STREET, 19007 BRISTOL | 001 (215) 458-8193

    community services, service, community



  • NY, 107 ROANOKE AVENUE, 11901 RIVERHEAD | (631) 369-7345

    Nonprofit organization that provides supports and services for people with developmental disabilities.



  • NC, 702 CROMWELL DRIVE, SUITE G, 27858 GREENVILLE | (252) 353-8001

    Alternative Family Living (AFL) is a service where children or adults with developmental disabilities live with a family that is not their own. The family member provides supportive services and promotes "family-style" supervision and monitoring of daily activities. Residential Supports provide services for individuals to live in group homes, shared apartments or independently in the community. Typical supports include personal assistance for daily living activities, skills training, and…



  • OH, 89 EAST HOWE ROAD, 44278 TALLMADGE | 330-634-8000

    Since 1967, the County of Summit Developmental Disabilities Board (Summit DD) has been providing services and supports to eligible individuals and their families. Over the years, the array of services and supports for people with disabilities has grown. Currently, the Summit DD serves more than 3, 900 individuals with disabilities in Summit County. Services are available throughout a person's life, Early Intervention programs for infants and toddlers with developmental delays and transition…



  • IN, STREET, 46201 INDIANAPOLIS | 001 (317) 466-2008

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