Keyword Details: Child, Disabled
Advocacy and Benefits Counseling for Health is a non-profit public interest law firm dedicated to ensuring healthcare access for children and families, especially with special needs or at risk. Their mission is to provide information,advocacy tools, legal services, and expert support to navigate co...
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The Children's Community Options (CCOP) program helps children who are living at home who have substantial limitations in multiple daily activities as a result of one or more of the following disabilities: Developmental disabilities (DD), Severe emotional disturbances (SED), and Physical disabilitie...
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The Children's Long-Term Support (CLTS) Waiver is available for eligible children diagnosed with developmental disabilities, severe emotional disturbances, and physical disabilities or combination of these disabilites.
Offers assistance to families after they've received an eligibility notificatio...
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The Children's Resource Center -Southeast, is located at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin. Information and referral services dedicated to helping families and professionals find resources for children birth to 21 years old with special needs.
Center staff also make referrals to community agencies, ...
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Early Intervention Program (EIP) provides service coordination, special education, physical, occupational and speech therapies for children ages birth to three years, who exhibit developmental delays.
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Genesee Lake School specializes in treatment for Neurodevelopmental Disorders for students ages 7-21 years. Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disability are the primary diagnoses of the students who attend our school, though many of our students have secondary or coexisting diagnoses for me...
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Research and clinical center specializing in developmental disabilities. Most services focus on the needs of children with developmental disabilities from birth to age 21. The primary clinical services include: screening or evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and information and referral.
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