Directory List

Welcome to Your Special Needs Directory List

When you’re caring for a family member with special needs, having extra help is always appreciated. Here you’ll find an abundance of useful resources to help you in every aspect of the care and development of your loved one.

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  • 101 Mobility

    http://chicago.101mobility.com/
    101 Mobility specializes in the sales, installation and service of accessibility and mobility equipment. We provide solutions to help people live independently at home. Our solutions include wheelchair ramps, home elevators, overhead ceiling lifts, stair lifts, vehicle lifts, and much more.

  • 21st Century Scientific, Inc.

    http://www.wheelchairs.com/
    BOUNDER POWER WHEELCHAIRS AND MOBILITY EQUIPMENT Custom is our Specialty. We offer BOUNDER Plus OFF ROAD OPTION, HIGH PERFORMANCE POWER CHAIR, SMOOTHER RIDES, CLASSIC CONVENTIONAL FRAME STYLING, BARIATRIC POWER CHAIRS, POWER & MANUAL GURNEYS (PRONE CARTS), CUSTOM MANUAL WHEELCHAIRS, POWER WHEELCHAIR ACCESSORIES, POWER SEATING SYSTEMS, POWER STANDING, and EXTREMELY NARROW wheelchairs. There is so much more to choose from!!!!

  • 4-H Camps & Centers, Eastern Nebraska

    http://4h.unl.edu/camp/
    One incredible experience…three unique locations in Nebraska! Beatiful modern facilities overlooking Platte River for the disabled campers. All programs and facilities open to all youth, adults and families.

  • A Better Button

    http://www.abetterbutton.com
    A Better Button is a button adapter that inserts into the button hole on any jeans, slips over the original jean button creating an easy slide on, slide off closure. A Better Button comes in two different sizes, Regular or Large and two different finishes, Silver or Antique Brass. It is made of durable plastic that can remain on your jeans through the wash and dry cycle. A Better Button aims to make the task of buttoning jeans a whole lot easier for people with Special Needs, Arthritis or any one with fine motor limitations or hand muscle weakness. Get back into your jeans today with A Better Button!

  • A Chance To Grow

    http://www.actg.org
    A Chance To Grow is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded on the drive to help every person succeed. We offer nine integrated brain-centered programs and services all under one roof. Our holistic approach to developing individual programs for each client ensures a comprehensive experience at A Chance To Grow for you and your family. Trained in the areas of speech pathology, occupational therapy, traditional and developmental vision interventions, auditory therapy, neurotechnology, elementary and early childhood education, our variety of specialists bring a tremendous amount of knowledge and care to every client’s experience. Each and every day, we are driven by an agency-wide passion for helping every person reach his or her highest possible potential.

  • A Stranger Among Us: Hiring In-Home Support for a Child or Young Adult with Disabilities

    http://www.disabilityinthefamily.com
    Making the decision to bring a “stranger” into your home to care for your child is a difficult one. However, after reading this book, the process of hiring in-home care providers will seem much less intimidating. Based on the author’s many years of experience both as a parent and a professional, this one-of-a-kind book starts out discussing the pros and cons of hiring in-home care providers for children with disabilities. The author breaks down the process and takes the reader step-by-step through the various stages, starting with assessing the needs of the child and the family, including their core values, to advertising for, interviewing, hiring and training a care provider. Even parents who are only looking for occasional respite care will find this a valuable resource.

  • A Voice of Reason

    https://www.vor.net/
    VOR is a national, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to ensuring that people with mental retardation and their families are able to access a full array of quality residential services and support options, including community and facility-based care.

  • Aaron R. Feldman, Esq., Feldman Law Group

    http://feldmanlawgroup.com
    Aaron Feldman is a member of the American Society of Special Needs Planners and his practice focuses on your needs and the special needs of your child. His office handles all aspects of Estate Planning and Conservatorships as well as advising clients with respect to benefits programs.

  • ABA Nashville, LLC.

    http://www.abanashville.com/
    We provide treatment for Autism and Other Related Developmental Disabilities. We provide ABA therapy to children ages 1 to 12 in Nashville and surrounding areas.

  • Abbott House

    http://abbotthousenursing.com/
    Abbott House is an intermediate care facility located in the heart of downtown Highland Park. We offer a homelike environment serving a population of 106 residents. Our Medical Director is a psychiatrist who is committed to providing excellent care to attain and maintain the residents’ highest sense of health and well being.

  • Abilitations

    http://www.abilitations.com
    Abilitations’ primary focus is serving the needs of individuals with special needs and learning differences. Our occupational therapy, special education, physical therapy, and speech therapy product mix focuses on movement, positioning, sensorimotor, exercise, aquatics and play.

  • Abilities Expos

    http://www.abilitiesexpo.com
    Abilities Expos have seved the Community of people with a disability since 1979. In 2016 events will be held in NY Metro (4/29-5/1), Chicago (6/24-6/26), Houston (8/5-8/7), Boston (9/16-9/18) Bay Area (11/18-11/20), DC Metro (12/2-12/4) and Los Angeles (3/24/17-3/26/17).

  • Abilities in Action

    http://www.abilitiesinaction.com
    The mission of Abilities in Action is to provide excellence in therapy to children with disabilities. We strive to enhance the lives of children with disabilities so they can play and learn with their peers. The purpose of Abilities in Action is to deliver comprehensive intervention to infants and children within a fun and therapeutic environment. Abilities in Action holds a strong commitment to the education and collaboration of our staff. We use the most advanced techniques and equipment to help children reach their maximum potential.

  • Ability and Beyond Occupational Therapy of Houston

    http://www.abilityandbeyond.com
    Providing occupational therapy pediatric home care to children in the North Houston/Spring/Woodlands area. Personalized professional programs for kids with developmental delays, PDD, and spectrum disorders. Specializing in The Listening System, Interactive Metronome, Cranial Sacral Therapy, and Sensory Integration techniques.

  • Ability Center

    http://www.abilitycenter.com/
    The Ability Center features the most innovative and best name-brand products, helping the physically challenged elevate their quality of life through increased mobility. View our extensive inventory of the latest top quality adaptive equipment designed to keep your life moving forward.

  • Ability First

    http://www.abilityfirst.org/
    AbilityFirst provides programs and services for children and adults with disabilities. Established in 1926 as the Cripples Children’s Society of Southern California, our mission is to help people with disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives.

  • Ability First L.L. Frank Work Center

    http://www.abilityfirst.org/
    AbilityFirst provides programs and services to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities reach their full potential throughout their lives. We offer a broad range of employment, recreational and socialization programs and operate 12 accessible residential housing complexes.

  • Ability Magazine

    http://www.abilitymagazine.com/
    Ability Magazine is an award winning publication distributed bt Time Warner with a combined online and print readership of more than one million. For nearly 20 years, our mission has been to provide new insights into our individual levels of ability.

  • Ability Solutions

    http://www.abilitysolutions.net/
    Ability Solutions is your “Lift Specialist”. We install stairlifts, Home Elevators, Wheelchair Platform Lifts, and Ceiling Lifts. If you are limited in the access to your entire home, we will work with you to find the best solution so you can enjoy the freedom of your whole house.

  • Able Apparel

    http://www.ableapparel.com
    Fashionable, Functional & Affordable Adaptive Clothing & Accessories. Waterproof Breathable Bibs, Clothing Protectors, Winter and Rain ponchos, Wheelchair packs and ramps, thumb-less mittens, sheet protectors and more.

  • About Special Kids

    http://www.aboutspecialkids.org/
    Welcome to About Special Kids (formerly the Indiana Parent Information Network)! We have changed our name to more accurately reflect the fact that we are the place for families and professionals in Indiana to go to “ASK” questions about children with special needs and to access information and resources about a variety of topics such as health insurance, special education, community resources and medical homes.

  • ABX Solutions

    http://www.abxsolutions.org/
    ABA therapy for individuals with autism spectrum disorders.

  • ACA, American Counseling Assocaition

    http://www.counseling.org/about-us/about-aca
    The American Counseling Association is a not-for-profit, professional and educational organization that is dedicated to the growth and enhancement of the counseling profession. Founded in 1952, ACA is the world’s largest association exclusively representing professional counselors in various practice settings

  • Acacia Academy

    http://www.acaciaacademy.com/
    Acacia Academy LaGrange Highlands, IL, ISBE and North Central Association Colleges and Schools/AdvancED approved. Private therapeutic day school for those with learning disabilities, autism and intellectually challenged students who benefit from a personalized program designed to meet individual needs. Transition services and work study programs are available. Natural habitat and 3-acre school nature center located on campus.

  • Academic Associates Reading Center

    http://wowicanread.com/
    I am a reading specialist and I use the Academic Associates Phonics program to teach children how to read. The program will teach your child how to decode words by mastering all the sounds (44 sounds) and rules, blend sounds to pronounce words and read standardized material proficiently and fluently while mastering comprehension. The program does not use sight words, objects or pictures. You will see your child blossom into an excellent reader because they will master all the sounds and rules and become more confident in their reading skills. You will see an improvement. I’ve worked with other children that have improved two grade levels by completing the program. I provide free reading assessments and will walk you through the program. There are no contracts to sign and you can pay as you go.

  • Academic Associates Reading Clinic

    http://everychildcanread.com/
    One-on-one reading instruction for students at any stage of reading ability. Our course is the most effective for teaching all students to read, especially those with learning disabilities. We offer a free reading assessment and consultation.

  • Academic Language Therapy Association

    http://www.altaread.org/
    I am a certified academic language therapist. Academic Language Therapy is an educational, structured, comprehensive, phonetic, multisensory approach for the remediation of dyslexia and/or written-language disorders.

  • Access Elevator, Inc.

    http://www.accesselevator.net
    Access Elevator continues to be the leading provider of home and commercial accessibility and luxury lifts in Wisconsin and we are proud to announce that we are bringing over 100 combined years of elevator and lift experience to Illinois. We only partner with the proven manufacturer leaders to provide you and your clients with the best solution for your vertical transportation needs. We provide: Residential Elevators, Vertical Platform Lifts, Porch Lifts, LU/LA Commercial Elevators, Stair Lifts, Inclined Platform Lifts, Ramps, Home Modifications, Vehicle Lifts, Ceiling Mounted Lifts, Automatic Door Openers, Vehicle Hand Controls, Ramps (wood, modular, threshold and portable), Widening of doorways, Railings, Vehicle Turney Seating and Bathroom Modifications.

  • Access Mobility Equipment

    http://www.accessmobilityequipment.com
    Access Mobility Equipment LLC is a provider of stairway lift chairs, vehicle lifts for mobility devices, wheelchair ramps, powered automatic door openers, bathroom safety equipment, beach wheelchairs, powered wheelchairs and scooters and associated rehab/seating equipment for pediatrics and adults.

  • Access Mobility Systems

    http://www.accessams.com/
    Access Mobility Systems is the largest Handicap Accessible Wheelchair Van Mobility Dealer in the Pacific Northwest.Access Mobility systems creates customized solutions for our clients who need a little more attention than just buying a wheelchair van. Whether you are elderly, physically challenged, or need some slight modifications to make things easier, Access Mobility is the place to go.

  • Access to Recreation

    http://www.accesstr.com/
    Hello, my name is Don Krebs, and as the president and founder of Access to Recreation, I would like to welcome you to our web site. Browse through our site, I think you will find the equipment both innovative and interesting. I want you to order with complete confidence, knowing that your satisfaction is guaranteed.

  • Access to Recreation, Inc.

    http://www.accesstr.com/
    The Access to Recreation catalog and their web site at http://www.accesstr.com/ is full of recreation and exercise equipment. One can find items such as electric fishing reels and other fishing and hunting equipment for the disabled sportsman. There are also adapted golf clubs, swimming pool lifts, wheelchair gloves and cuffs, and bowling. There are devices to help with embroidery, knitting and card playing, videos, books, and practical aides such as wheelchair ramps and book holders. Access to Recreation not only has the most recreation and exercise equipment anywhere but we also have it at the best prices. And if you happen to find it for less somewhere else, show us and we will beat it by at least $20. And if our competitors offer free shipping we will match that as well. We offer the best products, and the best customer service. For a FREE copy of the catalog simply call toll free (800) 634-4351.

  • Access Unlimited

    http://www.accessunlimited.com
    Access Unlimited in an Adaptive Equipment Manufacturer of products that allow easy access to any vehicle, from cars and vans to trucks and SUVs. We believe that adaptive equipment should be unobtrusive and should meet the needs of its user with a minimum of modification to vehicle or lifestyle. We believe every person should be able to choose the vehicle they like best, regardless of their disability. Access Unlimited products empower people with disabilities to regain control of their mobility. Access Unlimited products are available from over 800 dealers worldwide. To find the dealer nearest you, fill in the contact form on our website and your local dealer’s contact information will be sent to you or phone us at 1-800-849-2143.

  • Access-USA

    http://access-usa.com
    Access-USA provides Braille and other Alternate Format services and products for business, government and education fields. One of our specialties is Braille Business Cards which make the cardholder and company even more memorable. Adding Braille to your business cards makes a powerful statement without saying a word.

  • accessABILITY Center for Independent Living, Inc.

    http://www.abilityindiana.org
    Our mission is to support all people with any type of disability and age to live more independently in the setting of their choice, improve the overall quality of life and remove community barriers to inclusion. Since 1987, we have assisted over 15,000 people with disabilities in Central Indiana.

  • Accessible Homes LLC

    http://www.AccessibleHomesLLC.NET
    Accessible Homes LLC services begin with a consultation, first to listen, then adapt to and meet specific accessibility needs to determine what you and your family want and need. A needs assessment done by our Occupational Therapy/ Accessibility Specialist will be completed with you. Our service goal is to create environments that maximize your accessibility, independence, safety, and social participation. We believe that quality comes from commitment, experience, attention to detail, and innovation. Our aim is to provide the highest quality and accessibility for you and those who live in or visit your home. We aim to provide a comprehensive, specialized service with your individual personal style in mind and attention to detail that will best serve you today and into the future. We build and modify homes to make the accessible for people of all abilities. We will come up with a design that will meet the individual needs of each person. We also sell the highest quality walk-in bath tubs for both residential and institutional. Our products are manufactured in the USA. You can purchase them anywhere in the United States.

  • Accessible Journeys

    http://www.accessiblejourneys.com
    Since 1985 Accessible Journeys has created accessible vacations and cruises exclusively for slow walkers, wheelchair travelers, their families and their friends. Make the world your destination. We offer single traveler groups, private accessible-vacation plannings, family vacations and accessible cruises.

  • Accessible Racing

    http://www.accessibleracing.com/
    Accessible Racing gives new meaning to “handicapping” in motor sports, developing a new market,with new fundng strategy. Physically challenged are invited to “Arrive & Drive” a real NASCAR, modified with variable effort steering, electric gas & brake, and most importantly dual controls on the instructiors side of the racecar for saftey.

  • Accessible Vans & Mobility

    http://avmmobility.com/
    Accessible Vans and Mobility is committed to offering the highest quality accessibility products in the industry.

  • Accredited Schools Online

    http://https://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/resources/support-students-with-autism/
    In an effort to support families, AccreditedSchoolsOnline.org has curated a guide that covers the unique difficulties autistic students face and how educators can respond to them. In addition, advice is provided from autism experts and resources to help families with an ASD child.

  • ACES/ACCESS Inclusion Program

    http://www.aces.org/
    Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES) exists to improve public education through high quality, cost effective programs and services. We are the Regional Educational Service Center (RESC) for the twenty-five school districts in south central Connecticut. Over 40 states operate Educational Service Agencies because of the financial benefits that are obtained through regional collaboration.

  • Achieve Center

    http://www.uachievecenter.com
    Achieve Center offers mental health and learning services for children, adults and families impacted by learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, memory problems, chronic illness and physical disabilities.

  • Acoustic Neuroma Association

    http://www.anausa.org
    The mission of ANA is to inform, educate and provide national and local support networks for those affected by acoustic neuromas, and to be an essential resource for health care professionals who treat acoustic neuroma patients.

  • ACT Assessment Test Preparation Reference Maunal

    http://www.act.org/
    This reference manual was developed as a resource for high school teachers and counsers in assisting students with test preperation.

  • Active Living Magazine

    http://www.activelivingmagazine.com
    Featuring adapted activities, products and places for healthy living, Active Living magazine has steadily redefined what physical activity means for people with disabilities for 18 years.

  • Active Mobility Center

    http://www.wheelchairguys.com
    Active Mobility is an Assistive and Rehab Technology company that provides seating and mobility solutions to people with walking impairments. We will listen and consult with each individual on their options based on their needs and goals.

  • Ada S McKinley Vocational Services

    http://www.adasmckinley.org/
    In fulfilling its mission, the Agency continues expansion of service to thousands annually through child care, education/college preparation and placement, mental health, foster care and adoption, vocational training/job development and placement, residential living arrangements, and other services by serving the community through an increasingly effective network of social services.

  • ADA Total Access, Inc.

    http://adatotalaccessinc.com
    Stairlifts, wheelchair/scooter lifts, hand controls, overhead lifting systems, van conversions … and much more. Everything for your mobility needs “Open Up Your World”.

  • Adams & Associates

    http://www.edattorneys.com
    Timothy A. Adams & Associates, APLC, is a special education law firm in Orange County serving special needs children and their families. We have a proven record of excellence in representing clients throughout California. Our primary areas of practice include: Special Education (IEPs, Mediation, Resolution Meetings and Due Process Hearings) Regional Center Law (Lanterman Act Fair Hearings) Conservatorships Special Education Appellate Advocacy.

  • Adaptations by Adrian

    http://www.adaptationsbyadrian.com
    Adaptations by Adrian makes moderately priced clothing for those with physical limitations. Some of our designs include back open shirts and jackets, capes designed for wheelchairs, and pants for the seated figure. Our pants open either with side zippers, or with a central fly that opens down to the crotch seam for easier bath rooming. Call 888 214 8372 for our free brochure, with pictures of our bodysuits, lockout suits, arm warmers, Leg Cozies, boots for cold, sensitive feet, wheelchair bags and more.

  • Adapted Sports & Recreation – San Antonio, TX

    http://www.sanantonio.gov/parksandrec
    Provide numerous adapted sports & recreation opportunities to the San Antonio community serving individuals with physical and intellectual challenges through the Parks & Recreation Department

  • Adaptive Clothing & Footwear by Silvert’s

    http://www.silverts.com
    Silvert’s adaptive clothing and footwear is designed specifically for those facing physical challenges or for elderly seniors with arthritic, handicapped, disabled and/or lowered mobility issues. Silvert’s adaptive clothing is terrific for caregiver’s in home care settings, nursing homes and those who are arthritic or have paralysis and need easy self dressing solutions.Why fight the clothing battle? Our VELCRO closures and discreet open backed clothing will help make dressing easy. We specialize in clothing for people with Alzheimer’s, incontinence, and arthritis. We have over 81 years experience and are the trusted name in seniors special needs clothing. Shop online today!

  • Adaptive Solutions LLC

    http://www.recieve-all.com/
    The RECEIVE-ALL is an adaptive device that can give new possibilities to some people, or less pain and fatigue for others. Our mission is to provide you with a device that can help you accomplish tasks otherwise not possible, at an affordable price.

  • Adaptive Sports Center

    http://www.adaptivesports.org
    The Adaptive Sports Center improves the quality of life of people with disabilities through outdoor adventure activities. The programs we offer are inclusive to families and friends, empower our participants in their daily lives and have an enduring impact on their health, self-confidence and well-being.

  • ADEC Resources for Independence

    http://www.adecinc.com/
    Whether in the classroom, on the playing field, in the workplace, or in the neighborhood, the power of participation is incredible. Through comprehensive residential and day services ADEC helps people with developmental and physical disabilities discover and share their talents in their community as employees, students, competitors, consumers, advocates and volunteers.

  • ADED: Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists

    http://www.aded.net
    ADED members provide driver evaluations, education and vehicle modification consultations. Our members also provide transportation consultations. Visit www.aded.net to locate a Driver Rehabilitation Specialist in your area.

  • Adelante Development Center

    http://www.goadelante.org/
    Adelante offers a wide variety of services to meet the needs and goals of people with disabilties.We offer vocational and life skills training, community living services, vocational training, supported employment, and we also provide a large variety of day services.

  • Adrenal Diseases Foundation

    http://www.nadf.us
    Our Mission The National Adrenal Diseases Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing support, information and education to individuals having Addison’s disease as well as other diseases of the adrenal glands.

  • Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency

    http://www.magicfoundation.org
    Is your child growing normally? If your child does not have a diagnosed syndrome or confirmed growth hormone deficiency, start researching by clicking here or read the information below. We are Parents who have been “there”. We fought to find answers for our children’s lack of normal growth because we were concerned about their health. And because our children were “affected” we are passionate about getting information “out there” for other parents. Growth hormone and all growth disorders are a reflection of overall health.

  • Advocacy Project

    http://www.uslawyerslocal.com/spedlawcentercom-firm.html
    No attorney’s fees charged to parents for Due Process hearings or consultation.

  • Advocates for Kids

    http://www.special-education-answers.com/
    Our advocates serve children all over the United States. We attend IEPs in person, via phone, or via Skype video. We also represent clients in Due Process Hearings. Learn more on our website.

  • AERI Behavioral Health Services

    http://www.aerionline.com
    AERI provides Behavioral Consultation and Intervention Services, Head Start Consultation, Adult Autism Services, Intellectual and Developmental Disability Services, Family Based Mental Health Services, Emotional Support Classrooms, Bullying Prevention, Psychological Testing, Transition and Higher Education Services and more in several states including Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, California and more.

  • Aeroflow Urology

    https://aeroflowurology.com/incontinence-supplies-medicaid/

    Aeroflow offers urinary catheters and incontinence supplies through insurance and Medicaid and delivered to your home.  The catheters we supply are designed with patient comfort and ease of use in mind.  No matter what your catheterization needs, Aeroflow has you covered.

  • AFB Press

    http://www.afb.org/store
    A wide range of books and magazines for families with special needs. Everything from Educational, Family, and Medical Perspectives.

  • Affinity Family Care, LLC.

    http://www.affinityfamily.com
    Affinity Family Care is a family owned and operated agency providing Respite, Habilitation and Attendant Care to adults and children with Developmental Disabilities. We are contracted with the Division of Developmental Disabilities. What makes us different is “You’re Never Alone with Affinity”. All of us are here to support with all aspects of your services.

  • Ahnafield Corporation

    http://www.ahnafield.com/
    Ahnafield Corporation offers state-of-the-art adaptive driving technology and mobilty transport equipment for persons with disabilities. To accomplish our goals, we listen to our client’s ideas and their self-knowledge of how their disability effects them personally. We support an “open dialogue” approach between the driver evaluator/trainer, the client and the manufacturer/supplier.

  • Akorn Camp Rotary, YMCA

    http://akronymca.org/
    The Rotary Camp for Children with Special Needs, in cooperation with the Akron Area YMCA, offers camping experiences for children and adults with disabilities. Rotary Camp is American Camping Association (ACA) accredited and provides a nurturing and enriching atmosphere where campers develop friendships, skills and memories that will last a lifetime.

  • Alabama Civitan International Research Center

    http://www.uab.edu/medicine/circ/
    The Civitan International Research Center (CIRC) is an interdisciplinary center focusing on the development of the mind-brain through our unique mission of service, education and research. The CIRC was founded in 1989 on the campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham with the support of Civitan International – a volunteer service organization.

  • Alabama Medicaid Office

    http://medicaid.alabama.gov/
    Medicaid is a state/federal program that pays for medical and long-term care services for low-income pregnant women, children, certain people on Medicare, disabled individuals and nursing home residents. These individuals must meet certain income and other requirements.

  • Alabama’s Special Education Services

    http://www.alsde.edu/sec/ses/Pages/home.aspx
    Special Education Services provides technical assistance to all education agencies serving Alabama’s gifted children as well as children with disabilities. SES is also responsible for ensuring that education agencies providing services are in compliance with all federal and state laws and regulations and for processing all complaints and requests for due process hearings and mediation regarding special education issues.

  • Alan I. Rosenblatt, M.D.

    http://www.doctorrosenblatt.com
    Evaluation & Management of children 0-21 years with ADHD, LD, Sensory Integration Disorders, Language Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Apraxia, Language and Motor Delays, Cognitive Disabilities, Motor Disabilities and Neurobehavioral Disorders.

  • Alante, Golden Technologies

    http://www.goldentech.com/
    The company currently manufactures four different product lines: scooters, power chairs, luxury beds and lift chairs.It also manufactures the Avenger scooters, a heavy-duty scooter. Available in the Traditional Series, Signature Series, Comforter Series and Value Series, Golden has a lift chair to meet every need and budget.

  • Alaska Medicaid Office

    http://dhss.alaska.gov/dpa/Pages/medicaid/default.aspx
    Medicaid, an entitlement program created by the federal government, is the primary public program for financing basic health and long-term care services for low-income Alaskans.

  • Alaska Rehabilitation Services Administration

    http://www.avtec.edu
    Welcome to the AVTEC Community site. From here you will find links to a variety of information about AVTEC.

  • Alaska’s/DHSS Office of Children’s Services

    http://dhss.alaska.gov/ocs/Pages/InfantLearning/default.aspx
    We are one of Alaskas leading resources on the first three years of life. Our aim is to strengthen and support families to promote the healthy development of infants and toddlers with special needs.

  • Albany Care

    http://albanycare.com/
    There are a limited number of nursing facilites in Illinois designated specifically for the care of persons with mental illnesses. SIR Management, Inc. takes pride in the quality of care provided in its 4 intermediate care facilities for the mentally ill. Our psychiatric rehabilitation programs offer residents the opportunity to manage their illnesses in an environment less restrictive and less expensive than the state hospital. Independent living in a more normalized environment contributes to an improved quality of life.

  • Alden Gardens of Des Plaines

    http://www.aldengardensofdesplaines.com
    From scheduled tours and day trips to cultural outings and afternoon socials, daily recreational activity and social programs offer something for everyone. Residents enjoy Bingo, Ice Cream Socials, Movie Night, Trivia of the Day, outings to the Morton Arboretum and many other programs. Performances by local choir groups and musicians are also scheduled throughout the year.

  • Alden Gardens of Waterford

    http://www.aldengardensofwaterford.com
    From scheduled tours and day trips to cultural outings and afternoon socials, daily recreational activity and social programs offer something for everyone. Residents enjoy Bingo, Ice Cream Socials, Movie Night, Trivia of the Day, outings to the Morton Arboretum and many other programs. Performances by local choir groups and musicians are also scheduled throughout the year.

  • Alden Horizon

    http://www.aldenhorizon.com
    Alden Horizon Senior Living Community is part of the dynamic Alden of Waterford Continuing Care Retirement Community for individuals age 62 and better. The senior living community offers the services and amenities of a fine resort along with a lifestyle rich in social, recreational and cultural opportunities. With 98 units, Alden Horizon residents have a choice of apartment or villa living.

  • Alder Law Group

    http://www.utahtrustattorneys.com/home

    LONG TERM PLANNING FOR A SPECIAL NEEDS CHILD
    Having a disabled child or other family member presents unique circumstances when planning your estate. Because of the additional lifetime care your loved one may require, and the complexity of government regulations pertaining to their receipt of benefits such as Medicaid or SSI, it’s important to have expert assistance when planning for their care.

    The good news is that you can provide security and improve your loved one’s enjoyment of life through special needs trusts designed to allow them to maintain their essential benefits. An estate planning specialist from Alder Law Group can sit down with you, learn about your family’s special needs, and then craft a tailored plan to achieve your objectives.

    You can give your loved ones the gift of peace of mind and security through a customized estate plan. Call our estate planning attorneys at (801) 463-2600 today for a free consultation.

  • Aldersgate Center of RI

    http://www.campaldersgate.com/
    With over 200 acres of woods and trails, you can discover all the wonderful and amazing things which God created, things as tiny as a spider or as huge as a tall pine.Camp Aldersgate has a lake for skating, fishing, swimming, boating, sailing, canoeing, baptizing, or just gazing upon. Camp Aldersgate has quiet spots for meditation and busy spots for games, campfires, or walking with friends.

  • Alexander Leigh Center for Autism

    http://www.alcacenter.com/
    The Alexander Leigh Center for Autism is a developmental learning center and therapeutic day school for children with autistic spectrum disorders. It is our mission to provide an environment where children on the autistic spectrum can develop their potential academically, emotionally, socially, communicatively, physically and gain functional Independence, using current best practice, research based, peer reviewed interventions that are selected for each child based on their individual needs.

  • Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health

    http://www.alexianbrothershealth.org/
    At Alexian Brothers Behavioral Hospital, we offer comprehensive behavioral health services, from prevention and early intervention to treatment and aftercare. Our mission is to help individuals of all ages learn practical ways to manage mental health and substance abuse problems.

  • Alexsander Academy

    http://www.alexsanderacademy.org/
    Alexsander Academy provides academic tutoring as well as consultative services to families, professionals and schools wishing to support their students or clients that have specialized learning needs. Alexsander Academy is a small, fully accredited, non-profit school for students with learning differences. Alexsander Academy provides an academically rigorous program that focuses on the student as an individual learner. The goal with ALL students is to give them the skills and self confidence they need to move on to larger and more traditional academic settings.

  • Alexsander Academy

    http://www.alexsanderacademy.org/
    Alexsander Academy provides academic tutoring as well as consultative services to families, professionals and schools wishing to support their students or clients that have specialized learning needs. Alexsander Academy is a small, fully accredited, non-profit school for students with learning differences. Alexsander Academy provides an academically rigorous program that focuses on the student as an individual learner. The goal with ALL students is to give them the skills and self confidence they need to move on to larger and more traditional academic settings.

  • All About Kids Dentistry

    http://www.allaboutkidsdentistry.com/
    Pediatric dental practice well trained to address special needs of children and strive to achieve a positive dental experience with each appointment.

  • Allergy Words Consulting, LLC

    http://www.allergywords.com/
    Certified Food Allergy Safety Educator Consultant.

  • Alliance of Claims Professionals

    https://www.claims.org/
    The Alliance of Claims Assistance Professionals (ACAP) is a nationally recognized association of independent Claims Assistance Professionals (CAP). Our members provide medical claims assistance and patient advocacy to individuals and businesses across the country.  Claims Assistance Professional Services include: challenging denials of claims by insurance companies, negotiate with providers on patient balances, review medical bills and determine proper payment, review balance billing practices, negotiate providers fees for uninsured patients or procedures, file various types of insurance claims, and more.

  • Alliance of Genetic Support Groups

    http://www.geneticalliance.org/
    Genetic Alliance is a coalition of more than 600 advocacy organizations serving 25 million people affected by 1000 conditions. The organization works to transform leadership in the genetics community to build capacity in advocacy organizations and to educate policymakers by leveraging the voices of individuals and families. Genetic Alliance increases the capacity of genetic advocacy organizations to achieve their missions and leverages the voices of millions of individuals and families living with genetic conditions.

  • Allied Law Group

    http://alliedlawgroup.com
    My law firm obtains documents from government agencies (including school districts) under laws such as the Freedom of Information Act. We find “smoking gun” documents you can use to advocate for your special needs loved one. My son has special needs so I know what you’re going through.

  • Allied Services, John Heinz Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine

    http://www.allied-services.org/
    Serving the Scranton / Wilkes-Barre area in northeastern Pennsylvania, Allied Services offers a full array of health care and support services. As one of the area’s most diverse providers of rehabilitation medicine, senior care, home health care, vocational and residential services, Allied Services employees and volunteers touch the lives of nearly 5,000 people every day.

  • Aloha Nursing & Rehab Center

    http://www.alohanursing.com/
    Our unique nursing care facility is nestled in the picturesque town of Kaneohe, Oahu, amid the towering Koolau Mountains and the panoramic vistas of Kaneohe Bay. In this tranquil setting, our 141-bed facility offers both long and short term care to residents who meet intermediate or skilled level of care criteria.

  • Aloha Special Technology Access Center (STAC)

    http://www.pdb.hawaii.edu/resources/aloha-special-technology-access-center-inc-aloha-stac/
    The mission of ALOHA STAC is to provide individuals with disabilities and their families access to computers, peripheral tools, and appropriate software. ALOHA STAC aims to increase awareness, understanding, and implementation of microcomputer technology by establishing a program of activities and events to educate the community about what computers make possible for persons with disabilities.

  • Alstrom Syndrome International

    http://www.alstrom.org/
    To provide support, information, and coordination world-wide to families and professionals in order to treat and cure Alström Syndrome.

  • AltaPointe Health

    https://altapointe.org/intellectual-disabilities/
    In 2019, Mobile Arc (MARC), a non-profit founded in 1956 in Mobile by a group of parents whose children had intellectual disabilities, merged with AltaPointe Health. More than 400 individuals at two locations and five residences in Mobile County can participate in a variety of services through day, residential and supported employment programs.

  • AltaPointe Health

    https://altapointe.org/intellectual-disabilities/
    In 2019, Mobile Arc (MARC), a non-profit founded in 1956 in Mobile by a group of parents whose children had intellectual disabilities, merged with AltaPointe Health. More than 400 individuals at two locations and five residences in Mobile County can participate in a variety of services through day, residential and supported employment programs.

  • Altimate Medical

    http://easystand.com
    For over twenty years, Altimate Medical has been leading the way in creating unsurpassed sit to stand technology for those with disabilities. Designed by a C6-7 quadriplegic, EasyStand’s line of standing frames and equipment has helped to improve the quality of life for kids and adults using wheelchairs worldwide

  • Altman & Associates

    http://www.altmanassociates.net
    Altman & Associates is an award-winning estate planning law firm serving Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia. Since 1996, we have utilized a unique blend of legal, tax, and financial expertise to provide our clients with thoroughly considered solutions in the areas of estate and legacy planning, tax planning, business planning, trust and probate administration, estate and fiduciary services, charitable planning, IRA and retirement planning, pre-marital planning, special needs planning and asset protection.

  • Alverina Manor Retirement Community

    http://www.alverniamanor.org
    Alvernia Manor Retirement Community provides a home setting where older family members can continue to live up to their greatest potential of joy and hope in an atmosphere of Christian love and concern. We welcome men and women of any race and religion. For over 35 years, Alvernia Manor has given families peace-of-mind knowing their loved ones will thrive in a safe, caring and compassionate environment. We have often been referred by families and friends as a “Hidden Gem”.

  • Always Best Care North Shore

    http://www.SeniorCareNorthShore.com
    Always Best Care is a national In-Home Care company that is family-owned locally by Charmaine and Casey Conaghan. We provide compassionate non-medical care, partnering with our clients to help them through their day through assistance with bathing, dressing, housekeeping, and much more. You can choose any number of hours/days to fit your particular need.

  • AM Ramp

    http://www.americanramp.com
    American Ramp Systems is a national provider of quality wheelchair ramps and portable roll-in wheelchair showers. The team at American Ramp Systems is dedicated to providing a superior product with outstanding service. We are in business to help clients improve the quality of their lives, maintain their independence and preserve their dignity. Our dedicated staff comprises caring individuals who are experts in the field.

  • Amada Senior Care

    https://amadaseniorcare.com/
    Home care by Amada Senior Care is different. Our goal is to help seniors thrive and live independently in their own homes, and to increase their overall quality of life. By utilizing our proprietary software, we passively monitor a senior’s ongoing condition so that their loved ones or medical supervisors can log-in, day or night, to check on their status. We screen for and hire only the best caregivers – and Amada clients will tell you our caregivers are patient, warm, understanding, and hard working. Excellent home care can’t happen any other way. We have over 100 locations throughout the US to best accommodate residents in many locations. The best place to find your nearest location is here – https://amadaseniorcare.com/home-care-locations.

  • American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

    http://www.aamr.org
    THE AAIDD is the professional association run by and for professionals who support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

  • American Camp Association

    http://www.campparents.org/
    CampParents.org is a comprehensive camp resource for families—offering expert advice from camp professionals on camp selection, readiness, child and youth development, and issues of importance to families.

  • American Discount Medical

    http://www.americandiscountmed.com/
    ADM is the medical supply company that is committed to supplying you with top-quality medical products, shipped to your door for less.

  • American Foundation for the Blind-West

    http://www.afb.org/
    The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is a national nonprofit that expands possibilities for people with vision loss. AFB’s priorities include broadening access to technology; elevating the quality of information and tools for the professionals who serve people with vision loss; and promoting independent and healthy living for people with vision loss by providing them and their families with relevant and timely resources.

  • American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA)

    http://www.apdaparkinson.org
    APDA provides education, support, information, and referrals to people with Parkinson’s disease, their family members, friends, and healthcare providers, while at the same time raising money for scientific research. APDA is known as the largest grassroots PD organization and has a network of centers, chapters, and support groups throughout the country. APDA also operates two Centers dedicated to serving special populations: Veterans and those with young onset Parkinson’s disease.

  • American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse

    http://www.php.com/american-self-help-group-clearinghouse
    Online searchable database on all types of self-help support groups for disabilities, parenting, health, mental health, bereavement, addictions and more. Provides contact information for national self-help group headquarters, online, and one-of-a-kind groups, local self-help clearinghouses, and toll-free numbers for various specialty helplines.

  • Amigo Mobility International

    http://www.myamigo.com/
    Since 1968, Amigo manufactures a complete line of mobility products including travel scooters, POV/scooters, trunk and van lifts, and a full commercial line of electric shopping carts for retail and other high-traffic environments.

  • AMITY Publications

    http://www.amitypublications.com
    Provide resources for those who are caring for/working with children with special needs. Respresent Future Horizons, the world leading publishers of resources for autism.

  • Amphibious ATV Disrtibutors

    http://www.maxatvs.com/
    A Two and four passenger, all terain vehicle that can provide you with year round activities the whole family can enjoy. Accessible and drivable for the physically disabled. Used in hunting, fishig, and outdoor activities on land and in the water.

  • AMS Vans

    http://www.amsvans.com
    AMS Vans delivers our quality handicap accessible wheelchair vans nationwide from our massive indoor showroom located in Atlanta, Georgia. No matter if you live on the west coast, east coast, or central USA, we can deliver a custom wheelchair conversion minivan to your front door.

  • Amy Bash, LCSW

    http://www.sccnw.org/
    Amy Bash is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 20 years of experience in psychotherapy, consultation and holistic wellness counseling. Her specialties include special needs parenting, grief/loss, relationship conflicts, codependency/ addictions, chronic illness, trauma recovery and resiliency. As the mother of a special needs child, Amy understands the unique challenges of raising a special needs child and provides emotional support and clinical expertise for parents. She is also an expert in the non-traditional holistic approaches to wellness. Amy is in private practice in Buffalo Grove, IL.

  • Andrea Alvarez, LLC

    http://www.andrea-alvarez.com/
    Andrea Alvarez works with students k-12 in a one to one setting to help improve study skills, academic skills, organizations skills etc.

  • Angelman Syndrome Foundation

    http://www.angelman.org/
    The Angelman Syndrome Foundation is a national organization of families, caregivers and professionals who care about those with Angelman Syndrome. It is a member organization of the International Angelman Syndrome Organization (IASO). As described in our by-laws, ASF’s Mission is to advance the awareness and treatment of Angelman Syndrome through education and information, research, and support for individuals with Angelman Syndrome, their families, and other concerned parties.

  • Angels Reach Foundation

    http://www.angelsreach.org/
    Angels Reach Foundation, Inc. is committed to assisting children with a range of abilities and needs to consistently develop their individual strengths and maximize learning and functioning potentials through innovative, comprehensive and individualized treatment programming and caregiver support.

  • Anixter Center

    http://www.anixter.org
    The mission of Anixter Center is to enhance the ability of individuals living with or at risk of disabilities to live, learn, work, and play in the community. Having merged with three nonprofits (CALOR, Chicago Hearing Society, and the National Lekotek Center), Anixter Center is now the 13th largest nonprofit in Chicago. Provider of quality vocational, residential and educational options, substance abuse prevention and treatment, and health care.

  • Ann Stout, MSW, LCSW, BCIA-EEG

    http://theneuroconnection.com
    Neurofeedback and brain mapping services for children through adults for Autism, ADD/HD, learning disablitiies, anxiety and mood disorders.

  • Anna’s Celebration of Life Foundation

    http://www.annascelebrationoflife.com/
    Anna’s Celebration of Life Foundation is a nonprofit organization that raises money to assist kids with special needs. We purchase items such as adaptive bikes, therapy balls, wheel chair ramps etc. that otherwise would not be obtainable due to insurance issues or financial situations. We are proud that we are close to helping our 100th child celebrate their “specialness”. Please visit our website to find out ways to help us fulfill our mission or to refer a child with special needs.

  • Annandale Village

    http://www.annandale.org
    Founded in 1969, Annandale Village is an award-winning, nationally recognized leader among nonprofit organizations dedicated solely to serving adults with intellectual disabilities and traumatic brain injuries. Characteristically, individuals served at Annandale Village are 18 years of age or older with a primary diagnosis of an intellectual disability, Down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, other developmental disability, or have experienced a traumatic brain injury. Annandale Village offers both residential and non-residential programs and services that provide a balance of structure, freedom, encouragement, instruction and fulfillment. Annandale’s focus on individual development and personal care includes: residential living services, assisted living, a skilled nursing center, on-campus health services, counseling services, occupational therapy, educational programming, vocational training and job placement, and a vast array of community inclusion activities. Today, Annandale Village is the only nonprofit in the state of Georgia to offer men and women with developmental disabilities a lifetime continuum of service and care.

  • Anne Carlsen Center

    http://www.annecenter.org
    The Anne Carlsen Center offers a rich tradition of empowering individuals with disabilities and their families. Our experienced staff provides compassion, training, services and supports in homes and communities across North Dakota.

  • Anne McGee Green, Anderson Desimone and Green

    http://www.andersonDesimone.com
    100% Estate Planning and Elder Law Anderson, Desimone & Green, PC provides comprehensive Estate Planning and Administration services to clients throughout Southwest Virginia. We devote 100% of our law practice to Estate Planning (Wills, Living Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney and Probate) and Elder Law (Guardianships, Asset Protection and Medicaid Planning). We are not a general practice law firm, but focus exclusively on planning and settling your affairs. We provide innovative, cutting edge solutions for you.

  • Ansonia CT, Social Security Regional Office

    https://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Any Baby Can of San Antonio

    http://www.anybabycansa.org/
    Provide support, resources and education through Case Managment to families raising a child with a chronic illness, developmental disability or health risk, that reside in Bexar County or the 18 surrounding counties. Any Baby Can also has additional programs to support the entire family, including Prescription Assistance, Sibling Support, Any Body Can Health and Wellness Program, Center for Infant and Child Loss and Reaching Families Facing Autism.

  • Apert Syndrome

    http://www.apert.org/
    Internet safe haven, dedicated to the strength and determination of all of the people with crainiofacial differences and their families.

  • Applied Behavioral Services

    http://www.appliedbehavioralservices.com/
    Welcome to Applied Behavioral Services! ABS is an educational placement program specializing in serving children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder as well as other cognitive and developmental delays. We are an Autism Scholarship Provider as well as a John Peterson Scholarship provider with the Ohio Department of Education and are proud to offer small classroom ratios, highly individualized curriculums, and behavioral management programs all overseen by one of our highly trained BCaBA’s or BCBA’s. Applied Behavioral Services has been serving children for the past 15 years with over 25 years of collective experience with children with special needs. Our programs and classrooms are very individualized based upon the assessment and needs of the student. A student may begin our program in a 1-1 or 1-2 setting and then move to our Step-UP Programs where social skills, academics and classroom routine are stressed as a priority. Applied Behavioral Services is the largest as well as the number one private educational placement choice among our families with in the greater Cincinnati area and Dayton area. Contact us for a tour or more information about all of our programs, class placements or therapies for your child today!

  • Applied Learning Processes

    http://www.appliedlearningprocesses.com/
    Applied Learning Processes is a learning center providing research-based diagnosis and treatment for learning difficulties experienced by children, adolescents and adults. Our methods are effective for those whose problems have not responded to other methods because they stimulate the basic sensory-processing deficits that underlie language disorders. Our methods are systematic, explicit, and multi-sensory and fall under the umbrella of Orton-Gillingham techniques as defined by the International Dyslexia Association. We have been successfully implementing Lindamood-Bell® concepts and techniques in the Kansas City area since 1989.

  • Apraxia- Kids

    http://www.apraxia-kids.org/
    The national nonprofit organization representing the needs and interests of children and families affected by apraxia. We hope that you will want to learn more about us and join our efforts.

  • Apria Healthcare

    http://www.apria.com/wps/portal/apria/home
    Apria Healthcare is America’s leading provider of integrated home healthcare products and services. We are committed to full-service homecare solutions that give maximum independence to our 1.2 million patients nationwide.

  • Aqua Creek Products

    http://aquacreek.com
    Aqua Creek Products has been manufacturing quality aquatic access equipment since 2002. Committed to superior customer service and uncompromising quality; we take pride in each and every product that we build. Our lifts are hand crafted with pride right here in the USA. As one of the premier manufacturers of pool and spa lifts, we offer 16 different models. Many of these lift models are ADA compliant. Our ADA compliant pool & spa lifts are ideal for both commercial and residential use. Aqua Creek also offers several aquatic training and exercise equipment options. Our versatile products can be used for beginning swimmers to aqua therapy patients. We offer versatile products designed for individuals recovering from surgery or looking for a low impact way to get fit. We have a solution for you. We also offer pool and shower access wheelchairs, pool access steps and a comprehensive line of beach access chairs. We are constantly evolving and changing as we improve quality, features and performance of our products. Whether you need to bring your facility up to ADA standards or you need an easy way to enjoy your backyard pool or spa, Aqua Creek has a solution for you!

  • Aquila Corp

    http://www.aquilacorp.com/
    Aquila Corporation is a manufacturer of a full-line of seat cushion systems for the mobility impaired community. Designed for pressure sore prevention and healing, our wheelchair cushion systems provide the pressure relief needed by those who sit in wheelchairs for long periods of time. For over eight years, Aquila has custom built over a thousand wheelchair cushion systems benefiting clients throughout North and South America, Europe, Australia and South Africa.

  • Arbor Counseling Center

    http://www.arborcounselingcenter.com
    Arbor Counseling Center is a comprehensive psychotherapy practice providing counseling services to children and adolescents, adults, couples and families. We have 28 State licensed therapists on staff and four offices to serve you in Buffalo Grove, Gurnee, Crystal Lake and Hoffman Estates, IL.

  • ARC Fresno

    http://www.arcfresno.org/
    Arc Fresno, is committed to enriching the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities by providing and developing an array of opportunities designed to maximize their potential as members of the community.

  • Arc of Chester County

    http://arcofchestercounty.org
    The mission of The Arc of Chester County is to advocate, educate and provide services to empower individuals with disabilities and their families to enhance the quality of their lives. The Arc offers programs and services in the following areas: early intervention, employment, advocacy, life skills training, community habilitation, camps, housing, transportation, autism training and support and housing options.

  • Arc of Illinois

    https://www.thearcofil.org/
    The Arc of Illinois truly believes that we are all people first and because of that, regardless of any developmental or intellectual differences, everyone deserves the same rights and opportunities. In order to do this we regularly host events that bring in family members, self advocates, and professionals in the field to educate them on the latest and best practices. The Arc of Illinois also provides updates on a daily basis on all issues involving individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In addition to this, The Arc of Illinois has many different programs that are there to provide a plethora of resources to help each family member, advocate, and professional with their questions.

  • Arc of Meriden- Wallingford, Inc.

    http://www.mwsinc.org/
    Welcome to the Arc of Meriden-Wallingford where we provide advocacy, residential, recreational, community and employment services to adults with intellectual, developmental and cognitive disabilities. Our site includes a complete overview of our services as well as many of the programs that generate funds for our organization.

  • ARC: VC Community Connections West

    http://www.arcvc.org/
    The Arc of Ventura County is a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1954 that provides educational, vocational and residential services for people with developmental disabilities.

  • Arcola Mobility

    http://www.arcolasales.com/
    We offer new and used wheelchair accessible vans for the physically challenged, which you can rent or purchase. Arcola is also the top NY and NJ provider of Stair Lifts, Wheelchair Lifts, Platform Lifts, Home Elevators and Ramps. Sales, and rentals and rent-to-own programs. We offer a complete line of adaptive driving equipment, including Wheelchair Lifts, Ramps, Hand Controls, Steering Devices, Scooter Lifters, Car Top Wheelchair Carriers, and Power Transfer Seats.

  • Area Access

    http://www.areaaccess.com/
    Area Access provides mobility services to the general public of the Mid-Atlantic. We try to keep everything easy and cheap for the customer, including keeping our stores clean and our staff friendly. Area Access has been providing support to people with handicap needs for over 20 years, and we hope to keep the tradition going by opening new stores and providing new products to you as they become available

  • Area Autism Search – Northeast Florida

    http://areaautism.blogspot.com
    News and information useful for families with Autism in the Northeast Florida region.

  • Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES)

    http://www.aces.org/
    Area Cooperative Educational Services (ACES) is the Regional Educational Service Center for the twenty-five school districts in south central Connecticut. We exist to improve public education through high quality, cost effective programs and services. Over 40 states operate Educational Service Agencies because of the financial benefits that are obtained through regional collaboration.

  • Arista Surgical Supply Company

    http://www.aristasurgical.com/
    AliMed is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high quality products – everything from pre-formed orthoses, alarms for fall management, cushions, diagnostic imaging and operating room accessories, orthopedic rehabilitation equipment, ergonomic workplace solutions and now our latest endeavor into Emergency Preparedness.

  • Arista Surgical Supply Company, AliMed

    http://www.aboutus.com/AristaSurgical.com
    Arista Surgical Supply has been in business for over 57 years. In 2005, AliMed purchased Arista Surgical Supply, adding the fine products it distributed to the family of products that AliMed manufactures and distributes. AliMed is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high quality products – everything from pre-formed orthoses, alarms for fall management, cushions, diagnostic imaging and operating room accessories, orthopedic rehabilitation equipment, ergonomic workplace solutions and now our latest endeavor into Emergency Preparedness.

  • Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired

    http://www.acbvi.org/
    Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ACBVI) has been providing services for individuals since 1947. ACBVI is committed to “enhancing the quality of life for people who are blind or otherwise visually impaired.” Our services are available to adults who are legally blind or visually impaired as well as those who have a degenerative eye condition which may eventually become a visual impairment. These services are offered separately or concurrently according to the individual needs of the qualifying client.

  • Arizona Centers for Comprehensive Education and Life Skills (ACCEL)

    http://www.accel.org/
    Our mission is to provide exceptional educational, therapeutic, and vocational programs to individuals with special needs, to give them the necessary skills to learn, to work, and to live successfully with dignity and independence.

  • Arizona Department of Education

    http://www.azed.gov/early-childhood/preschool/
    To provide leadership and support to schools, organizations, educators, families and communities in implementing programs that assist all children from birth through age 8 to become successful lifelong learners.

  • Arizona Early Intervention Program

    https://www.azdes.gov/
    The Department of Economic Security (DES) was established by the State Legislature in July 1972 by combining the Employment Security Commission, the State Department of Public Welfare, the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, the State Office of Economic Opportunity, the Apprenticeship Council and the State Office of Manpower Planning. The State Department of Mental Retardation joined the Department in 1974. The purpose in creating the Department was to provide an integration of direct services to people in such a way as to reduce duplication of administrative efforts, services and expenditures.

  • Arizona Industries for the Blind

    https://www.azdes.gov/aib/
    Arizona Industries for the Blind was established in 1952 to provide employment and training opportunities for Arizonans who are legally blind. Most individuals of working age who are legally blind can compete successfully for good jobs if they’re given the opportunity to develop skills and increase their self-confidence.

  • Arizona Institue for Human Development

    http://nau.edu/sbs/ihd/
    The Institute values and supports the independence, productivity and inclusion of Arizona’s citizens with disabilities. Based on the values and beliefs, the Institute conducts training, research and services that further these goals. For additional information about our programs, projects, staff, and other information please check out more of our home page.

  • Arizona Rehabilitation Services Administration

    https://www.azdes.gov/
    The Department of Economic Security (DES) was established by the State Legislature in July 1972 by combining the Employment Security Commission, the State Department of Public Welfare, the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, the State Office of Economic Opportunity, the Apprenticeship Council and the State Office of Manpower Planning. The State Department of Mental Retardation joined the Department in 1974. The purpose in creating the Department was to provide an integration of direct services to people in such a way as to reduce duplication of administrative efforts, services and expenditures.

  • Arizona- Raising Special Kids

    http://www.raisingspecialkids.org
    Raising Special Kids is a non-profit organization serving families of children with disabilities and special health needs in Arizona. All programs and services are provided to families free of charge. At all ages and stages of a child’s development.

  • Arjo Inc.

    http://www.arjo.com/
    ARJO contributes to finding the right answer to these problems by providing solutions that improve the working environment for staff and increase quality of life for the elderly and disabled in need of care. The product range covers bath tubs, shower and hygiene solutions as well as support equipment for lifting and transfering, bedpan washers, disinfectors, bed frames and mattresses for treatment and prevention of pressure sores. ArjoHuntleigh is committed to helping people in the care sector – nurses and patients, carers and residents – by providing solutions that enhance their everyday interactions. We focus on the key areas of patient handling, hygiene systems, medical beds, pressure area care, wound care and infection control.

  • Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services

    http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/ddds/Pages/default.aspx
    The program helps locate, coordinate, and fund an array of 16 services to assist the child in developing to his or her fullest potential. The program also provides supportive services to families to assist them in understanding their child’s developmental abilities and helping to assist their child in developing.

  • Arkansas Employment Security Department

    http://www.arkansas.gov/esd/
    Wide range of services, including employment services, unemployment insurance, and labor market information.

  • Arkansas Medicaid Office

    https://www.medicaid.state.ar.us/
    Medicaid is a program that helps pay for medically necessary medical services for needy and low-income persons. It uses state and federal government money. The Department of Human Services (DHS) runs the Medicaid program in Arkansas.

  • Arkansas Partners for Inclusive Communities, University Center

    http://uofapartners.uark.edu/
    Formerly known as the University Affiliated Program, we are Arkansas’ University Center on Disabilities. Partners is a program of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and receives federal funding from the Administration on Developmental Disabilities and other agencies to conduct research and provide education, training, technical assistance, information, and services to people with disabilities, their families, students and professionals involved with disability related programs. Partners’ activities are constantly evolving to reflect the priorities of individuals with disabilities.

  • Arkansas Special Education-State Department of Education

    https://arksped.k12.ar.us/index.html
    Welcome to the Arkansas Department of Education, Special Education website. Our website has been designed to offer straightforward access to useful special education information for parents, teachers, school administrators, and members of the public.

  • Arlington Pediatric Therapy Managment Services, Ltd

    http://www.aptmsltd.com
    Our mission is to provide quality therapy for children on an out patient basis. Our primary focus is to improve the quality of life of children with special needs and their families. We offer therapeutic intervention for newborns through young adults for neurologic, orthopedic, or congenital conditions. Professional services are delivered in a friendly, family centered atmosphere. Our skilled physical therapists will help your child improve strength, mobility and function through the use of playful and child-friendly exercises.

  • Arms Wide Open

    http://www.armswideopen.org
    Arms Wide Open operates a Durable Medical Equipment Loan Program, a Lifecare Program and a Home Secure Program.

  • Arrowhead Ranch Inc.

    http://www.arrowheadranchinc.com
    Arrowhead Ranch will motivate at-risk youth to become productive and responsible young men and women by providing the highest quality counseling, education and social services.

  • Artful IMPACT!

    http://www.artfulimpact.org/
    Artful IMPACT! is a non-profit arts experience organization dedicated to making people stronger through the arts. We leverage creativity, talent, funding and energy to empower individuals, organizations, and community through arts experiences. Year-round programs and summer camps based in dance, music and theatre reach youth, teens and young adults with special needs; adults & seniors; arts & healing collaborations; schools. The outreach program of The School of Performing Arts in downtown Naperville. Experience the power of the arts!

  • Arthritis Foundation – New Jersey Chapter

    http://www.arthritis.org
    The Arthritis Foundation is the only national not-for-profit organization that supports the more than 100 types of arthritis and related conditions. Founded in 1948, with headquarters in Atlanta, the Arthritis Foundation has multiple service points located throughout the country.

  • Arthritis Society

    http://www.arthritis.ca
    The Arthritis Society offers a wide range of programs and resources dealing with arthritis. These services, including the examples below, can benefit people with arthritis as well as family members and caregivers.

  • Arts4Autism

    http://www.technewszone.com
    Our intent is to give the gift of the arts and technology through donated musical instruments, arts supplies, and tablets and along with proper training to children and young adults with autism, their families, and the educational programs and schools that could make use of them. We also plan to fund applications to use with the technology. We plan to help the arts in schools as well as promote inclusion of people on the spectrum. Tablets, and musical instruments are a very kinesthetic devices and they make learning easier for many people with autism. Tablets like Apple iPads aid in education and improve the level of involvement in many aspects of their lives. However, a decent tablet runs $400-$800 which is very expensive for most families of people with autism. In addition, musical instruments, the arts such as dance classes are very costly to the individual. We also hope, plan and intend to give the gift of music and the arts, and to save the music especially for people with autism and special needs. Schools are very short on funding especially for the arts and music. Most parents of kids with autism cannot afford instruments, band trips, choir events and other arts materials. We want to help. We will donate musical instruments to people with autism and education to improve quality of life. In addition, we will give the resources to provide help to theatre programs in both private and in public schools, as well as other arts that accept people with autism in their programs. We strive to promote inclusion and acceptance. In order to further the quality of life for people with autism we want to expose them to cultural events. We will donate tickets, to musical events, theater, and other arts to enrich their lives. I feel that many people with autism are talented in the arts and music. Even if not talented in the arts, I feel they can definitely benefit from the exposure to arts, music and technology.

  • ASAC at University of Miami

    http://www.psy.miami.edu/asac/
    Autism Spectrum Assessment Clinic (ASAC) provides comprehensive psychological evaluations (& re-evaluations) for children and adults who have, or are suspected of having, an autism spectrum disorder or developmental delay. ADOS and ADI-R are used. Detailed written reports provided.

  • ASB, Associated Services for the Blind and Visually Impared

    http://www.asb.org/main/index.htm
    Our many divisions serve the local Philadelphia and Delaware Valley areas and beyond.It is our goal at ASB to help the blind and visually impaired regain their independence, self-esteem and confidence so that they may lead active, productive and healthy lives.

  • Asbury Court

    http://www.asburyretirement.com
    At Asbury Retirement Communities we are committed to offering gracious, yet affordable retirement living to meet the changing needs of today’s seniors. That is why Asbury Retirement Communities has established a reputation as one of Chicagoland’s premier senior communities.

  • ASL Pediatric Therapy Services

    http://aslpeds.com/
    ASL Pediatric Therapy Services is the leading provider of services for Special Needs, Learning Disabled, and Non-verbal children in Broward County. We believe children are best served by a multi-disciplinary, collaborative team approach to therapy. We provide Speech-Language Therapy, Sensory Integration Therapy, Intensive Reading, Math, and Academic Tutoring and Coaching for K – College, Behavior Therapy, Music Therapy, Feeding Therapy, Parent Advocacy Assistance, Parent/Caregiver Training, and Summer and vacation intensive learning programs. Therapy is available in our clinic, your home, or your child’s school. It is amazing what the right therapies can do to change a child’s future. ASL says, “LET’S CHANGE YOUR CHILD’S FUTURE TODAY!!” We look forward to helping your child, and your family.

  • Aspergers Syndrome Coalition

    http://www.cehn.org/asperger_syndrome_coalition_united_states_inc
    MAAP Services for Autism and Asperger Syndrome is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing information and advice to families of More advanced individuals with Autism, Asperger syndrome, and Pervasive developmental disorder (PDD).

  • ASSETS School

    http://assets-school.net/
    Assets Scholl is an independent school for gifted and/or dyslexic children which provides an individualized, intergrated learning environment. Assetd environment empowers these children to maximise their potiential and to find their plces as lifelong learners in school and society.

  • Assistech Special Needs

    http://www.assistech.com
    We carry a complete line of assistive products for the deaf and hard of hearing, blind and visually impaired, speech-impaired, and physically challenged. visit our site and see all we have to offer!

  • Assistive Technology

    http://www.assistivetech.com/
    A premiere developer of innovative technology solutions for people with physical and learning disabilities. Breakthrough products enable people od all ages and abilities to live and learn independently. Supportive material for teachers, clinicians and those with disabilities.

  • Assistive Technology and Science Resources for the Visually Impaired

    Http://IndependenceScience.com
    We offer the Talking LabQuest, a hand-held device that allows for real time collection of auditory data, as well as resources in the form of tactile diagrams and support services.

  • Assistive Technology Resource Centers of Hawaii

    http://www.atrc.org
    Assistive Technology Resource Centers of Hawaii (ATRC) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization committed to linking people with technology and empowering individuals through its use.

  • Associated Advocacy Center-Visions for the Future, Inc.

    http://www.aacvisions.org/
    We are a 501c3 nonprofit organization that provides education and court advocacy for children with special needs and or learning challenges; programs for students who have been isolated, ostracized and bullied by their peers or the education system; trainings for parents/guardians, students, school personnel & student body’s, court personnel, and organizations; community organizing specific to the disparaging treatment of children with special needs and/or children of color for both students and the community. Our services are culturally and linguistically sensitive at a sliding scale fee for students who are eligible for a free or reduced lunch under the federal lunch program. We also offer virtual advocacy and advocate training. Offices in Cape Cod and Boston.

  • Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs

    http://www.ataporg.org
    The Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs is a national, membership organization of State Assistive Technology (AT) Act Programs. State AT Programs are located in every state, US territory & the District of Columbia and provide services to help people learn about and get AT. State AT Programs provide a continuum of services including: Information & Assistance; Training; Device Demonstration; Device Loan; Device Reutilization (such as online listings of AT for sale or wanted; refurbishment and reassignment of AT and open-ended loan); and State Financing Activities (such as financial loan programs, lease-to-buy programs, cooperative buy programs). To find the AT Program in your state visit the homepage of ATAP’s website & select “Get Help In Your State”.

  • Astra Tech, Inc.

    http://www.lofric.us
    Makers of the original, low-friction, and most comfortable urinary intermittent catheter, LoFric®. Its Urotonic™ Surface Technology is unmatched and guarantees that the catheter coating won’t rub off during insertion, and more importantly, during removal. It’s also the only catheter in the world clinically proven to reduce the risk of long-term urethral complications.

  • AT Network of California

    http://www.atnet.org
    The AT Network is dedicated to expanding the accessibility of tools, resources and technology that will help increase independence, improve personal productivity and enhance the quality of life for all Californians.

  • At Risk and Special Education Services

    http://www.schools.utah.gov/sars/
    We provide support to empower students with disabilities ages 3-21. Through Informatin and resources, Laws, Regulations and Polices, Family Invovement and Partnerships.

  • Ataxia, A-T Childrens Project

    http://www.communityatcp.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?pid=567&srcid=-2
    The A-T Children’s Project is a non-profit organization that raises funds to support and coordinate first-rate biomedical research projects, scientific conferences and a clinical center aimed at finding a cure or life-improving therapies for ataxia-telangiectasia, a lethal genetic disease that attacks children, causing progressive loss of muscle control, immune system problems, and a strikingly high rate of cancer, especially leukemia and lymphoma.

  • atHand Overbed Table System

    www.integrantllc.com
    The atHand Overbed Table System keeps everything in reach – bringing independence and comfort to the bedside or chair. This patent-pending, adjustable table features power and USB outlets, touch on/off LED lights, plenty of storage space, plus a sturdy tray table! Its rounded corners, sleek aluminum spine, and rich colors blend with modern decor. Large, non-skid, no-scratch wheels make it easy to move. Optional accessories such as a cupholder and trash bin add to the convenience. By bringing storage and power right to the bedside, you get peace of mind and your loved ones stay comfortable and safe. Brought to you by Integrant, headquartered in North Royalton, Ohio.

  • Atlanta Child Therapy, Inc.

    http://atlantachildtherapy.org/
    Atlanta Child Therapy, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3), charity based organization formed for the relief of children with disabilities and disorders. The “ACT House” provides therapeutic and educational services to children and adolescents. Our clients include individuals diagnosed with Autism, ADHD, Learning and Behavior Disorders, Anxiety, Depression, Mood Disorder, PTSD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Tourette Syndrome, Trichotillomania, Speech Disorders, and Sensory Regulation Disorder.

  • Atlanta Home Modifications

    http://www.atlantahomemodifications.com
    We specialize in making your home safe, comfortable and beautiful through bathroom and kitchen remodeling, elevators and lifts, grab bars, ramps and much more. Fall Prevention is a priority.

  • Atlantic Coast Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center

    http://www.atlanticcoastrehab.com/
    At Atlantic Coast, we combine state of the art healthcare and therapy with an environment that is serene and soothing, yet vibrant and invigorating. It’s the perfect atmosphere for nurturing, healing, and healthy living.

  • Atlantic Coast Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center

    http://www.atlanticcoastrehab.com/
    At Atlantic Coast, we combine state of the art healthcare and therapy with an environment that is serene and soothing, yet vibrant and invigorating. It’s the perfect atmosphere for nurturing, healing, and healthy living.

  • Atrium Village

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com
    Assisted living options are often part of a larger senior community, delivering progressive options for supportive care and health-related services to residents who are no longer able to live independently.

  • Attachment Services of Central Florida, Inc.

    http://attachmentservices.org
    Therapeutic services for children and families dealing with attachment issues. We also do neurofeedback for numerous mental health issues.

  • Attention Deficit Disorders Association – Southern Region (ADDA-SR)

    http://www.adda-sr.org
    The mission of ADDA Southern Region is to: • provide a resource network. • support individuals impacted by attention deficit disorders and related conditions. • advocate for the development of community resources and services which meet the educational, social and health care needs of all individuals with ADD/ADHD. • keep the public informed through the media, newsletter, referral service, support groups, educational programs and an annual conference.

  • Attleboro, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Attorneys for Children

    http://www.courts.state.ny.us/courts/ad2/AttorneyforChildHome.shtml
    Attorneys for Children represents children with special needs and advocates on their behalf for special education services. Attorneys for Children provides legal representation of children in connection with special education needs, pediatric personal injury and malpractice, guardianship, and custody issues.

  • Auburn, ME Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/ME.htm
    There are 9 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the state of Maine to serve you. As of December 2005, over 287,000 Maine residents received more than $241,400,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Auditory Intergration Training

    http://www.aitforyou.com/
    Auditory Integration Training (AIT) is a ten day, noninvasive educational and therapeutic technique which helps people to hear all frequencies more evenly, to improve in the processing of auditory input, and to decrease hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity to specific environmental or speech sounds.

  • Augmentative Communication Consultants, Inc.

    http://www.ACCIinc.com
    ACCI distributes a range of communication devices for special needs along with communication software and voice amplification systems. ACCI distributes a range of assistive technology products for children and adults with various abilities & needs for communication devices, resources for autism, software for language development, touch screens and environmental controls.

  • Augmentative Communication, Giving Greatness Cards and Gifts

    http://www.givinggreetings.com/
    Welcome to Say it with Symbols, your first-stop resource devoted to helping parents and professionals support children with communication disorders who use picture symbols, PECs and visual supports at home, school and in the community

  • Augmenting Ability

    http://www.augmentingability.com
    Group and individual therapy services Adaptive music lessons.

  • Augusta, ME Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/ME.htm
    There are 9 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the state of Maine to serve you. As of December 2005, over 287,000 Maine residents received more than $241,400,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Austin Psychology & Assessment Center

    http://www.apacenter.com
    Austin psychologists who specialize in assessment and therapy for ADHD, Autism and Dyselxia in children and adults.

  • Autism Action Partnership

    http://www.autismaction.org
    Our Mission is to improve the quality of life of persons on the Autism Spectrum and their families through education, advocacy and support, thereby enabling them to be an integral part of the community. We provide a central clearinghouse for information pertaining to the diagnosis, treatment, and community resources for individuals diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum and their families. This information is available at (877) ASD-AAP1 or (402) 763-8830 during regular business hours and through our website at www.autismaction.org.

  • Autism Advocacy & Law Center, LLC

    http://www.autismlawcenter.com
    When you have a child who has a disability you are confronted by many challenges. Our philosophy is to confront each of these challenges head on. Our mission is to provide specialized and expert legal advocacy to help you navigate each of these challenges. So that you can be confident that you’ve done all you can for your child. Our legal services include: Supplemental Needs Trusts, Special Needs Trusts, Wills and Estate Planning, Guardianship, Alternatives to Guardianship, Private Insurance Appeals, Public Health Care Coverage Appeals, Special Education Law, Medical Assistance, Social Security, Probate, Public Policy, Criminal Defense, Family Law (Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support, Parenting), General counsel for disability organizations.

  • Autism Behavior Intervention

    http://www.teamabi.com/
    Autism Behavior Intervention, Inc. (ABI) provides superior quality, individualized, ABA based consultation and direct one to one therapy to children with autism, Asperger’s syndrome, and PDD, ages 12 months to 8 years living locally in the Los Angeles area. Autism Behavior Intervention’s mission is to provide a highly personalized, superior quality, scientifically proven treatment based on the principles of applied behavior analysis that meets the unique needs of each child. We believe that by working collaboratively with families, school districts, regional centers, & other professionals, and by committing ourselves to comprehensive, ongoing, staff training and development, they can maximize each child’s potential.

  • Autism Home Support Services Inc.

    http://www.autismhomesupport.com
    AHSS provides therapy in-home in the greater Chicago area. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is the cornerstone of our care and our support staff is available to families 24/7 in-home and via technology. Our highly trained staff is hired locally and matched with each family to ensure consistency and a positive experience by all. AHSS provides respite for children in the home in the greater Chicago area.

  • Autism Is A Blessing

    http://www.amazon.com/Autism-Blessing-Patty-Corrigan-Myers/dp/1606962647
    Book about hope and information about autism. Great book for therapists, teachers and parents of newly diagnosed children. Great testimonials from others with autism or family members, teachers about how autism has blessed their lives.

  • Autism Links

    http://autismlinksforlife.com/
    1:1 or small group sessions focusing on language, academics, social skills and managing behaviors. All sessions are based on individual goals for each child.

  • Autism National Commitee

    http://www.autcom.org/
    This is the only autism advocacy organization dedicated to “Social Justice for All Citizens with Autism” through a shared vision and a commitment to positive approaches.

  • Autism Outreach Project

    http://www.nwesd.org
    The purpose of the Autism Outreach Project is to develop a state-wide system in which identification, program development, placement, and staff development activities are coordinated to appropriately serve school districts, parents, agencies, and students with autism spectrum disorders throughout the state of Washington, in order to improve the educational outcomes of these students.

  • Autism Pressure Vest and Weighted Vest

    http://www.pressure-vest.com
    Pressure vest and weighted vest used in the treatment of Autism, ADHD and sensory disorders. Great quality vest at an affordable price.

  • Autism Resources

    http://www.autism-resources.com
    Welcome to Autism Resources, with information and links regarding the developmental disabilities autism and Asperger’s Syndrome.

  • Autism Society of Alabama

    http://www.autism-alabama.org
    Mission Statement: To improve services for persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their families through education and advocacy. Constituency: Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their families Principle Beliefs: Every individual has inherent worth and dignity Inclusion in the community is preferred over exclusion; Options and opportunities should be available for every person; Services should focus on the family and the individuals; Accessible, individualized, comprehensive services should be available; Services should strive to be a model of excellence and incorporate validated innovations; Consumers should expect and receive effective advocacy and leadership; Consumers deserve to receive current information on diverse therapeutic options.

  • Autism Society of Alabama

    https://www.autism-alabama.org/
    Our mission is to improve services for persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their families through education and advocacy.

  • Autism Society of America

    http://www.autism-society.org/
    The Autism Society was founded in 1965 by Bernard Rimland, Ph.D. His book,Infantile Autism: The Syndrome and Its Implications for a Neural Theory of Behavior, was written in late 1964 and was one of the first of its kind. In 1968, Ruth Sullivan, Ph.D., became the organization’s first elected president. Over the last 40 years, the Society has grown from a handful of parents into the leading source of information, research, reference and support on the autism spectrum. The Autism Society is the oldest and largest grassroots organization within the autism community.

  • Autism Society of Greater New Orleans

    http://www.autism-society.org/chapter168
    Provides information and referrals, advocacy and support for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families: to help families identify qualified professionals in their communities; to assist families in securing benefits and services provided by law; and to promote lifelong opportunities for persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder in order to be fully included members of their communities.

  • Autism Society of Greater Orlando

    http://www.asgo.org
    The Autism Society of Greater Orlando is a not-for-profit organization that was set up by families for families. Our mission is is that all individuals within the autism spectrum will be provided a lifetime network of opportunities to become fully accepted, included, and actively participating members of our community, through family support, education, and advocacy, and public awareness.

  • Autism Society of Hawaii

    http://www.autismsocietyofhawaii.org/
    The Autism Society of Hawaii was re-established in 1992 as a chapter affiliate of the Autism Society of America. The Society is composed of family members, individuals with autism spectrum disorders, professionals and community agencies and organizations. The Autism Society of Hawaii is committed to educating service providers and the community about autism spectrum disorders, as well as advocating for and supporting individuals with autism spectrum disorders and their families.

  • Autism Society of Northern Virginia

    http://www.asnv.org
    The Autism Society of Northern Virginia serves individuals and families in the region who have been touched by autism by providing a range of services and supports including information and referral assistance, advocacy and education, family fun and respite, and Intervention Assistance Fund mini-grants.

  • Autism Society of Southeastern Wisconsin

    http://assew.org
    Our Mission: To support people with Autism Spectrum Disorders, their families, professionals, and others, by sharing information, supporting research, providing networking opportunities and promoting awareness through education and training.

  • Autism Society of Wisconsin

    http://www.asw4autism.org
    The mission of the Autism Society of Wisconsin is to improve the lives of all affected by autism in Wisconsin.

  • Autism Speaks

    http://www.autismspeaks.org/
    Autism Speaks is an international consortium of researchers, philanthropists, government funding agencies, and participating families dedicated. At Autism Speaks, our goal is to change the future for all who struggle with autism spectrum disorders. We are dedicated to funding global biomedical research into the causes, prevention, treatments, and cure for autism; to raising public awareness about autism and its effects on individuals, families, and society; and to bringing hope to all who deal with the hardships of this disorder. We are committed to raising the funds necessary to support these goals. Autism Speaks aims to bring the autism community together as one strong voice to urge the government and private sector to listen to our concerns and take action to address this urgent global health crisis.

  • Autism Spectrum and Developmental Disorders Resource Center

    http://www.alexianbrothershealth.org/abbhh/ourservices/autism
    Individuals within the autistic spectrum of developmental disorders often face a variety of unique mental health challenges throughout their lifetime. It can be confusing for parents and families to know how to locate the essential services, or even how to identify the services that their child, adolescent, or young adult needs. The Autism Spectrum and Developmental Disorders Resource Center can assist families through this confusing and sometimes frustrating process. Our expert Clinical Navigator of the Resource Center works with individuals and families to help assess their needs, and facilitate a triage of those vital services. The Autism Spectrum and Developmental Disorders Resource Center is made available to families in our community through the generosity of our individual and corporate partners. Families may then be directed to either services within the Alexian Brothers Health System, or they may be referred to services in the community.

  • Autism Spectrum Connection

    http://www.aspergersyndrome.org
    We provide resources for families, and medical professionals who deal with the challenges of Asperger Syndrome, Autism, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder / Not Otherwise Specified. (PDD/NOS).

  • Autum Green at Midway Village

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com
    Since 1985 Senior Life Style Corporation has created premier residential communities with innovative programs that help seniors enjoy healthier more fulfilling lives. Today we are the 12th largest senior living specialists and the only offering independent living for every economic level, from luxury to mid-market to affordable.

  • Autum Leaves of Vernon Hills

    http://autumnleaves.com/communities/vernon/
    Autumn Leaves is a family owned and operated assisted living facility that specializes in the care of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other related forms of dementia. Please contact us to schedule a tour of our assisted living facility and experience our family atmosphere.

  • Avenues to Independence

    http://www.avenuestoindependence.org/
    Avenues to Independence is a non-profit, charitable organization, providing residential, vocational and daily living support in a wide variety of programs for adults with autism, cerebral palsy, Down’s Syndrome and other developmental disabilities.

  • AVKO Educational Research Foundation

    http://avko.org/
    AVKO provides free daily tutoring and free training of parents to be tutors. AVKO’s website provides free materials and information. Membership in AVKO provides over $500.00 worth of free educational materials as e-book downloads from the website.

  • AYSO – American Youth Soccer Organization

    http://www.ayso.org/VIP
    AYSO offers a quality soccer experience for individuals whose physical or mental disabilities make it difficult for them to successfully participate on mainstream soccer teams. Ages 5 – 90!

  • AZ & Me, AstraZeneca

    http://www.azandme.com/
    AstraZeneca is working to create a more personal, more positive healthcare experience for patients. We provide health information, support, and resources. We offer access to a number of prescription assistance programs and are involved in hundreds of local, community-based initiatives. Our efforts are helping to enrich the quality of people’s lives all over the world.

  • Azure Acres Recovery Center

    http://www.azureacres.com/
    Since 1954, we have given thousands of addicts and alcoholics the strength and tools to live a healthy and sober life. They’ve learned to overcome their addiction, express their feelings, and develop lasting, healthy friendships. We offer adult men and women a chance at a new life.

  • B.E.S.T. Services, Inc.

    http://bestautismservices.com/
    In-home as well as school based intensive applied behavior analysis (ABA) services. Additional services include classroom consultation, program supervision, and parent training. ABA is the primary modality throughout the program.

  • Baby Jogger Company

    http://www.babyjogger.com/
    Baby Jogger isnt just the name of our company, its the name that is synonymous with our poduct category. We invented the first jogging stroller more than 20 years ago, and have continued to bring only the safest, most innovative, high quality products t market since day one. Simply put, our product lineup of joggers, strollers, stroller accessories and bike trailers are the finest available worldwide.

  • Bailey Manufacturing Company

    http://www.baileymfg.com/
    In 1956, products in the field of physical therapy were limited. Unable to find products suitable to provide the special needs of their own child, our founders developed and built new products themselves. And, from day one, the same care that went into producing products for a family member has carried over to a wide variety of products ranging from tables and parallel bars, to stools, mirrors, training stairs, and more.

  • Baily B Liipfert, III, Esq., Craige, Brawley, Liipfert & Walker LLP

    http://www.craigebrawley.com
    Biography: Born: Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October 28, 1961; Educated: University of North Carolina (A.B., 1984); Campbell University (J.D., cum laude, 1991); Campbell Law Review 1989-1991; Research Editor, 1990-1991; Member: Forsyth County, North Carolina (Member, Section Chairman, Elder Law Section) and American Bar Associations; North Carolina State Bar; National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. Languages: German and Russian. Practice Areas: Elder Law, Long Term Care, Medicaid Planning, Estate Planning, Estate Administration, Special Needs Trust, Trust Administration, Guardianship Administration.

  • Bangor, ME Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/ME.htm
    There are 9 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the state of Maine to serve you. As of December 2005, over 287,000 Maine residents received more than $241,400,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center

    http://www.bannerhealth.com/
    From Alaska to Arizona, Banner Health’s dedicated medical professionals are fulfilling our mission of providing excellent patient care to thousands of people in need through hospital care, home care, hospice care, long-term care, nursing registries, surgery centers, laboratories and rehabilitation services. Banner Health is the leading nonprofit provider of hospital services in all the communities we serve. Our Western Region facilities serve a number of rural areas — many are the only inpatient facilities available within the community.

  • Banner Health-Fairbanks Memorial Hospital/Denali Center

    http://www.bannerhealth.com/Locations/Alaska/Fairbanks+Memorial+Hospital/Programs+and+Services/Long+Term+Care/_Denali+Home+Page.htm
    Banner Health’s dedicated medical professionals are fulfilling our mission of providing excellent patient care to thousands of people in need through hospital care, home care, hospice care, long-term care, nursing registries, surgery centers, laboratories and rehabilitation services. Banner Health is the leading nonprofit provider of hospital services in all the communities we serve.

  • Baptist Health South Florida Hospital

    http://www.baptisthealth.net/
    Baptist Health South Florida is the largest not-for-profit health care organization in the region. Affiliates of the Baptist Health include Baptist Hospital of Miami, Baptist Children’s Hospital, South Miami Hospital, Homestead Hospital, Mariners Hospital, Doctors Hospital and Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute. Baptist Health also offers a variety of health care services, such as outpatient diagnostic and treatment facilities and home health care.

  • Baptist Pediatric Rehabilitation

    http://www.baptistonline.org
    Regarded as one of the premier health care systems in the nation, Baptist Memorial Health Care is an award-winning network dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality care for patients. With 15 hospitals throughout the Mid-South, Baptist combines convenience with excellence of care—two reasons we have been named among the top health care systems in the country for several years.

  • Barbara A. Smith. M.S., O.T.R.

    http://www.RecyclingOT.com
    I am the author of The Recycling Occupational Therapist and From Rattles to Writing: A Parent’s Guide to Hand Skills. I also provide pediatric evaluations, home treatment and provide OT presentations at conferences, colleges and seminars.

  • Barbara Hughes, Esq., Hill, Glowacki, Jaeger & Hughes, LLP

    http://www.hill-law-firm.com
    Barbara S. Hughes is a partner with the firm. Her practice emphasizes estate planning (including disability trusts), probate and trust administration, marital property, and elder law. She received her undergraduate and master’s degrees from the University of Chicago (1964, 1968) and her law degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School (1986).

  • Barbara Isenhour Esq., Isenhour Bleck PLLC

    http://www.isenbleck.com
    Isenhour Bleck, PLLC is recognized throughout the State of Washington for our expertise in the area of government benefits for the elderly and disabled. We also work with clients of all ages on their estate planning issues.

  • Barber National Institute

    http://www.barberinstitute.org/
    Providing hope and opportunity to individuals with autism, intellectual disabilities or behavioral health challenges is the mission of the Barber National Institute.  We offer a range of education, job training, residential and behavioral health services to more than 7,300 children and adults and their families from our main campus in Erie, PA, and in the Northwestern Pennsylvania, Central Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia regions, as well as training and development to professionals around the world.

  • Barrington Horizon

    http://www.barringtonhorizon.com
    Barrington Horizon Senior Living Community offers the services and amenities of a fine resort along with a lifestyle rich in social, recreational and cultural opportunities for individuals age 62 and better. With 51 units, Barrington Horizon residents have a choice of apartment or villa living.

  • Barrow Neurological Institute Rehab Center

    http://www.dignityhealth.org/stjosephs/
    Located in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center is a 690-bed, not-for-profit hospital that provides a wide range of health, social and support services, with special advocacy for the poor and underserved.

  • Barton Educational Consulting

    http://www.bartonedconsulting.com
    Advocacy and consulting services for students pre K through college and career. Diagnosis, IEP, 504 plans, Transition Planning, Assistive Technology, Behavior Plans, Privat School Placements, Spectrum, College Planning

  • Bath Fitter

    http://www.bathfitter.com/
    As North America’s premier one-day bathroom remodeling company, we offer you the most innovative acrylic bathtub liners, showers, and one-piece wall systems in the industry. We also offer tub-to-shower conversions and fiberglass unit replacements, too. What a bright idea!

  • Battaglia & Waltari

    http://www.battagliawaltari.com
    Battaglia & Waltari specializes in the establishment of both first party & third party SNT’s, public benefits and guardianships.

  • Batten Disease Support and Research Association

    http://www.bdsra.org
    The Batten Disease Support and Research Association (BDSRA) began in 1987 by a group of parents looking for strength and support in a disease that only gives fear and uncertainty to those it affects. Our organization focuses on three things: Providing information, Supporting families, Promoting research efforts. We are the only family support organization in the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, as well as other nations, which is specific to Batten Disease.

  • Bayada Nurses

    http://bayada.com
    For over 35 years, Bayada Nurses has been serving special needs children with special nurses.

  • Bayfront Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.bayfront.org/
    Bayfront Medical Center is dedicated to improving the health of the community through medical leadership, education and prevention. The hospital also believes that high quality medical care is everyone’s right, regardless of the ability to pay.

  • Bayhill High School

    http://www.bayhillhs.org/
    Bayhill High School is a comprehensive high school located in Oakland, CA. We serve students 9 – 12 with average to above average intelligence and learning differences. With an average class size of 9 students, all Bayhill students benefit from individualized attention to their unique learning needs. All core teachers hold Special Education credentials and are able to present materials so that all students can access the content. Additionally, Bayhill offers on-site therapists available to support students in individual and group sessions. Some remediation is also available for students who are reading and/or writing below grade level as a result of their learning differences.

  • Bayshore Medical Center: Rehab

    http://www.bayshoremedical.com/
    Welcome to the online home of Bayshore Medical Center! We are proud that for 46 years, we have been the community hospital of Pasadena, Deer Park, La Porte and beyond. To continue providing the Bayshore Medical Center award-winning quality care, we have invested $28 million to expand our facilities and offer the most technologically advanced operating suites and diagnostic imaging services in the area.

  • Bayview Nursing and Rehabilitation

    http://www.bayviewnursing.com/BuildPageC.asp?lFacID=145&PageID=H
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Baywinde Senior Living

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com
    Assisted living options are often part of a larger senior community, delivering progressive options for supportive care and health-related services to residents who are no longer able to live independently.

  • Beautiful Minds of Princeton

    http://www.beautifulmindsofprinceton.com
    We are a company dedicated to helping individuals, families, and professionals who care about or have special needs. We commit to promoting a world where all individuals, regardless of their disability, learn and expand their potential, becoming part of this world. Services include: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy, Behavior Assessments, Skills Assessments (VB-MAPP, ABLLS-R), Transition Planning, Community Based Instruction, Social Skills Assessments and Training, Parent & Staff Training.

  • Behavioral Consulting Associates, Inc.

    http://www.behaviorsupport.org
    Behavioral Consulting Associates (BCA) specializes in a wide range of skills training in addition to reduction of problematic behaviors. This allows BCA to work beyond behavioral barriers to achieve positive outcomes with persons of all ages and abilities. Most persons served by BCA have at least one developmental disability, such as mental retardation, autism, or pervasive developmental disorder. Many also have at least one psychiatric diagnosis, such as depression, anxiety, or psychosis. BCA works closely with families, support staff, psychiatrists, and others to minimize the impact of such conditions on a person’s life.

  • Behavioral Consulting of Tampa Bay, Inc.

    http://bcotb.com
    Behavioral Consulting of Tampa Bay, Inc. (“Behavioral Consulting”) is an organization that provides behavioral consulting services to families and children affected by autism and other similar conditions as well as children who display disruptive behavior. Behavioral Consulting provides a variety of services to its clients, including hands-on training of children and parents, to resolve behaviors most commonly exhibited by children with autism and other special needs. Additionally, Behavioral Consulting prepares and implements verbal behavior programs to teach a wide variety of skills such as language, self-help skills, play skills, social skills, academic skills, and fine/gross motor skills.

  • Behavioral Perspective Inc. (BPI) Adult Services

    www.bpiaba.com
    Behavioral Perspective Inc. began with a simple belief that utilizing high quality Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) with a team of passionate, dedicated staff would yield maximum gains. BPI’s programming is individualized – based on the needs, strengths and priorities of each client and their families. BPI meets every family right where they are, providing ongoing support and teaching valuable new skills that families can implement permanently. BPI provides ABA therapy and Adult Services through ongoing assessments and updated priorities. Medicaid Waivers for service are accepted.
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  • Bella Terra

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com
    Assisted living options are often part of a larger senior community, delivering progressive options for supportive care and health-related services to residents who are no longer able to live independently.

  • Bellingham Retirement Community

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com
    Assisted living options are often part of a larger senior community, delivering progressive options for supportive care and health-related services to residents who are no longer able to live independently.

  • Belmont Village of Buffalo Grove

    http://buffalogrove.belmontvillage.com/
    We all want the best for our families: a secure and comfortable place to live, nutritious meals, the company of friends, and when it’s needed, the competent care of well-trained professionals. Belmont Village Assisted Living Communities were designed to provide all of these things – to help each of our residents get the most out of life.

  • Bend Work Activity Center

    http://www.ofco.org/
    The Opportunity Foundation is a non-profit organization with the mission of providing life improvement services to Central Oregonians with disabilities. With the Opportunity Foundation’s support, adults with disabilities in Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson counties work toward their individual goals for meaningful work, a comfortable home and the opportunity to be an active part of the community.

  • Beneficial Designs, Inc.

    http://www.beneficialdesigns.com/
    Beneficial Designs works towards universal access through research, design, and education. We believe all individuals should have access to the physical, intellectual, and spiritual aspects of life. We seek to enhance the quality of life for people of all abilities, and work to achieve this aim by developing and marketing technology for daily living, vocational, and leisure activities.

  • Berard Auditory Integration Training

    http://www.aitforyou.com
    BERARD Auditory Integration Training is a non-invasive therapeutic procedure which enhances aspects of hearing perception. Individuals over the age of 3 can participate. Teenagers and adults benefit also. Individuals with Autism spectrum disorders, ADD, LD, PDD, CAPD, hypo- and hypersensitivity have benefited from this innovative therapeutic program. AIT is a procedure that trains the ear to listen more accurately. Dynamic music with a wide range of frequencies is processed through an electronic system in the AIT device. The volume and tone of the melody are constantly and randomly modulated, but the rhythm and phrasing are unchanged. Specific filters may be used to reduce the intensity of selected frequencies. This auditory stimulus activates the listening abilities, which then open up to the whole sound spectrum in a coordinated and efficient manner. Children who are learning to read and write will integrate verbal and written messages more easily. Self-confidence will grow as the children become competent learners. As individuals develop efficient listening abilities, it will be reflected in other educationally related areas as well. Verbal directions given by teachers will be understood more easily and rapidly, allowing responding without further questions. Individuals who appear to be more cooperative and obedient may actually be more able to comprehend what they have been asked to do. It is difficult to cooperate if you don’t understand the directions. Results from BERARD AIT practitioners around the world document that when the Berard protocol is used, in conjunction with BERARD equipment, positive results are achieved. We provide Berard AIT throughout the US. Please contact us to coordinate an AIT session in your area, and check our schedule on the website for a list of upcoming sessions and events.

  • Bernard A Krooks Esq., Littman Krooks LLP

    http://www.specialneedsnewyork.com
    Littman Krooks LLP is uniquely positioned to provide our clients with the quality of legal services customarily associated with large New York law firms, while also providing the personal attention and service that only small law firms can provide. The partners of the Firm have substantial experience in corporate and securities law, litigation and arbitration, real estate law and finance, and elder law, tax, trusts and estate matters, obtained at a number of New York leading law firms. We are able to combine the sophisticated legal advice and high level of legal intellect, expertise and innovation ordinarily associated with large law firms, with the personal attention, responsiveness and close lines of communication featured by smaller firms all on a more economical basis. These ingredients, which are the cornerstone of effective representation and are so necessary to a successful lawyer/client relationship, have become the foundation of the Firm’s success.

  • Best Buddies

    http://www.bestbuddies.org
    People with intellectual disabilities are often excluded from society because of their differences. Best Buddies is determined to end social isolation for people with intellectual disabilities by establishing meaningful, lasting one-to-one friendships with their non-disabled peers. These friendships help increase self-esteem, confidence and the abilities of people with and without intellectual disabilities.

  • Bethany Retirement Community

    http://www.bethanymethodist.org
    Bethany offers a variety of spacious Studio, Terrace, and One Bedroom Apartments. Each bedroom has attractive wall-to-wall carpeting, window treatments, and a kitchenette. For your convenience, individually controlled Heating/Air Conditioning and Maid/Linen Service are provided. The cost of all utilities (except telephone) is included in your monthly maintenance fee.

  • Bethel Mennonite Camp

    http://www.bethelcamp.org/
    Bethel Camp is a Christ-centered ministry with an emphasis on Bible study and personal commitment to Christ. In addition to the fun young people have while here, scores have come to know Jesus as Lord, over the past forty years.

  • Beverly Farm Foundation

    http://www.beverlyfarm.org
    Beverly Farm is a planned community designed to enhance the lives of our residents. Situated on 220 acres, Beverly Farm is a pleasant place to live and work for adults, 18 and older, with developmental disabilities.

  • Beyond Barriers Minneapolis

    http://www.beyondbarriers.com
    For over 20 years, Beyond Barriers has served Minnesota and western Wisconsin with accessible home and commercial remodeling. Beyond Barriers is a full-service, licensed building and elevator contractor with extensive experience in home evaluation, universal design, building and remodeling. Our home modifications include accessible kitchens and bathrooms, overhead ceiling lifts, elevators, wheelchair lifts, stair lifts, vertical platform lifts, roll-in showers, walk-in tubs, ramps and more. Enjoy the freedom of living independently and safely in your own home.

  • Beyond Boundries of Autism

    http://www.goodwillncw.org
    Beyond the Boundaries of Autism (BBA) provides services designed to help children and young adults with autism maximize their independence and better manage their behaviors in order to be successful in their homes, schools, and communities. BBA’s therapeutic approach is built on the foundation that every individual is unique and therefore has a unique set of needs and circumstances.

  • Beyond Limits

    http://www.beyondlimitscollege.com/
    Beyond Limits, a collaborative partnership venture based at Bethany Global University, offers a two-year, residential post-secondary Christian campus experience and Beyond Limits life skills certificate for qualified young adults with developmental disabilities. The program includes a customized selection of audited Bethany classes, independent living skills courses, and on-campus job placement and coaching to gain work skills in Bethany’s student work/study program.

  • Beyond Play

    http://www.beyondplay.com/
    Beyond Play specializes in products for young children with special needs. We carry a thoughtful selection of fun and educational products in all areas of child development, and in particular products for early intervention. Our catalog and website are intended for professionals of all disciplines as well as for parents and caregivers.

  • Bi-County Services

    http://www.bi-countyservices.com/
    Bi-County Services provides a variety of activities and programs designed to assist persons with disabilities to increase skills needed to communicate more effectively and to use their environment to its fullest potential. Services provided to each person are based on individual need and are designed to increase skills toward independence.

  • Bicycles/Tricyles- Lose The Training Wheels, INC.

    http://www.losethetrainingwheels.org/
    Our program uses unique adapted bikes allow children to Lose the Training Wheels™ and ride conventional bicycles. We are involved in a program and its delivery to permit children to literally “Lose the Training Wheels™.” We can help your son or daughter, and other children, to lose their training wheels as well.

  • Bike-On.com

    http://bike-on.com
    Bike-On.com is the predominant global retailer of adaptive cycles. Our specialty is handcycles. We also offer a wide range of active and sports wheelchairs, recumbent cycles for able bodied cyclists as well as physically challenged riders. We seek to promote and educate our consumer base with our newsletters and hope that you will enjoy each one and become part of our mailing list.

  • Billing Matters

    http://www.billing-matters.com
    Billing Matters assists families with their medical insurance billing and claims including filing grievances and appeals.

  • Bipolar Disorder, Child and Adolescent Foundation

    http://www.bpkids.org/site/PageServer
    The Child & Adolescent Bipolar Foundation improves the lives of families raising children and teens living with bipolar disorder and related conditions.

  • BiPolar Focus

    http://www.pendulum.org/
    Bipolar Disorder, formerly known as Manic Depression, is a highly disruptive brain disorder. Since 1994 Pendulum.org has been the web’s premier resource for bipolar information.

  • Birth Defect Research for children

    http://www.birthdefects.org
    The National Birth Defect Registry is a research project designed through a collaboration of seven prominent scientists. The registry collects information on all categories of structural and functional birth defects as well as the health, genetic and environmental exposure histories of the mothers and fathers of these children.

  • Birth to Three Developmental Center

    http://www.birthtothree.org/
    The mission of the Birth to Three Developmental Center is to provide the highest quality, comprehensive early intervention services for infants, toddlers and their families, promoting development of skills to last a lifetime.

  • Bishop Grady Villas

    http://www.orlandodiocese.org/ministries-offices/bishop-grady-villas
    Bishop Grady Villas, an entity of the Diocese of Orlando, provides a loving, caring, Christian residential group home for adults (18 years and older) who are intellectually and developmentally disabled. Professional staff members assist each resident in obtaining his or her potential for personal and spiritual growth and independence.

  • Blaze Sports

    http://www.blazesports.com
    Blaze Sports is a nonprofit organization that advances the lives of youth and adults with physical disability through sport and healthy lifestyles. BlazeSports provides sports training, competitions, summer camps and other sports and recreational opportunities for youth and adults with spinal cord injury, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, muscular dystrophy, amputation, visual impairment or blindness as well as other physical disabilities.

  • Blind Babies Foundation

    https://www.wayfinderfamily.org/program/blind-babies-foundation
    Young children in Central and Northern California who are blind or visually impaired and may have additional disabilities receive critical early intervention and education services from Blind Babies Foundation, a program of Wayfinder Family Services. Children increase visual functioning, sensory awareness, communication and social skills, as well as improve physical, cognitive and emotional development. Families learn to become successful advocates for their children’s education and care. Our vision impairment specialists collaborate with family members, medical professionals, caregivers and teachers.

  • Blind Rehabilitation Industries

    http://www.buildindustries.com/
    Our primary purpose shall be to assist individuals with disabilities and other barriers to employment in achieving their highest potential by providing a variety of rehabilitation and employment services to enhance their quality of life, independence and vocational growth.

  • Blue Moose Elevators

    http://www.BlueMooseElevators.com
    We sell, service and install elevators and lifts in home and businesses from Atlanta to Chattanooga. We carry many different brands and models to ensure that we can find the right product for everyone.

  • Board of Election Commissioners for the City of Chicago

    http://www.chicagoelections.com
    Voting/Voters/Election information.

  • Boing Safety

    http://www.boingsafety.com
    Reduce accidental injury from sharp corners, edges, overhangs, walls etc. Easy to install foam safety padding with thousands of different applications. Avaible in a variety of colors.

  • Boston, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Boulder Community Hospital

    http://www.bch.org/
    Founded in 1922 as a community-owned and operated not-for-profit hospital, Boulder Community Hospital is dedicated to meeting the evolving healthcare needs of our citizens and providing access to high quality medical care.

  • Bradley J Frigon Esq., Attorney at Law

    http://www.bjflaw.com
    The Law Offices of Bradley J. Frigon located in Englewood, Colorado, offers services in the preparation of wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, health care proxies, living wills, life insurance trusts, durable powers of attorney, and other estate planning documents. We will develop a comprehensive estate plan for you and your family. Our focus is on minimizing estate taxes, preserving assets from catastrophic health care costs, and ensuring your continued security for the future. We can also advise you with respect to nursing home issues, long-term health care issues and gift and estate tax matters. We can assist in putting your affairs in order so as to minimize will contests and other problems that may occur at death.

  • Brain Balance Achievement Center

    http://www.brainbalancecenters.com/
    We work with children that have emotional, social, academic, and sensory issues like ADD/ADHD, Learning Disorders, Dyslexia, Autism, Asperger’s, PDD-NOS, Tourette’s, and other related disorders. When a child first comes to see us, we assess them on over 1,200 different point from a sensory, motor, academic, and nutritional perspective. This test can take from 4-8 hours. We then use this as our baseline to customize a multi-modal approach to working with that child. We are non-medical but work with children on or off medicine. We have almost 40 centers around the country.

  • Brain Balance Center of Wayne

    http://www.brainbalancecenters.com
    Brain Balance is designed for kids ages four through seventeen . Who have been labeled with or exhibit the signs of such neurobehavioral disorders as ADHD, Dyslexia, Autism, Asperger’s, Tourette’s, learning disabilities or processing disorders. These conditions were previously thought to be unrelated, but we now know that they share many common features and can be accurately grouped into what is referred to as a Functional Disconnection Syndrome.

  • Brain Injury Alliance of WI

    http://www.biaw.org
    The Brain Injury Alliance of Wisconsin (BIAW) is a nonprofit, 501 (c) 3 organization committed to serving individuals with an acquired brain injury and their families. The association was formed in 1980 by a group of individuals with brain injury, their family members, friends and professionals in response to the lack of available services specific to the unique needs of individuals with brain injury. BIAW is a chartered member affiliate of the national Brain Injury Alliance, Inc.

  • Brain Injury Association of America

    http://www.biausa.org
    The Brain Injury Association of America’s mission is to be the voice of brain injury, and to offer help, hope and healing to people with brain injury, family members and the professionals that serve them. Founded in 1980, with a network of over 40 state affiliate offices around the country, it is the only national advocacy organization dedicated solely to people with brain injury

  • Brain Injury Association of Florida

    http://www.biaf.org/
    The mission of this Association is to improve the quality of life for persons with brain injury and their families by creating a better future through brain injury prevention, research, education, support services, and advocacy. BIAF is a non-profit organization, founded in 1985 by the mother of a young man who sustained a traumatic brain injury from an automobile crash. It is an organization of individuals with brain injuries, their families, and professionals working to help people cope with the long term effects of brain injury.

  • Brain Injury Association of Hawaii

    http://www.biausa.org/Hawaii/
    Welcome to the website of the Brain Injury Association of Hawaii, a non-profit 501(C)3 agency. We are dedicated to serving those affected by brain injury through advocacy, education, prevention, and support.

  • Brain Injury Association of Illinois

    www.biail.org
    The Brain Injury Association of Illinois provides programs and services to children, teens and adults who have sustained an acquired brain injury, the families/caregivers, and professionals working with those individuals, as well as an injury prevention program to prevent the preventable injury. The BIA of IL provides an Information & Resource Center, Summer Camps for children and adults, support groups, educational programs, and annual educational conference.

     

  • Brain Injury Association of Utah, Inc.

    http://biau.org/
    The mission of the Brain Injury Association of Utah is to create a better future through brain injury prevention, research, education and advocacy.

  • Brain Trainers (The)

    http://www.thebraintrainers.net/
    The Brain Trainers is owned and operated by Tara Jenner, mother of a child with a prior history of auditory processing problems, sensory issues, and “diagnoses” of ADD and dyslexia. The Brain Trainers believe that dyslexia, ADD and ADHD (to name a few) are not diagnoses, but rather symptoms of other underlying learning problems. Identification of the underlying learning challenge allows those skills to be worked on to improve the brain’s ability to process the data. The programs used by The Brain Trainers promote the ‘rewiring ’of the brain using the science of neural plasticity helping individuals to improve or eliminate these symptoms. The skills addressed include: processing speed, visual processing, short term and long term memory (visual and auditory), auditory analysis, focus and attention, rapid naming/rapid recognition and organization and planning to name a few. Fine motor, gross motor, verbal output, socialization and sensory processing issues are also addressed. Imagine trying to upload a Windows 7 program into a Windows 95 system. It doesn’t work. Children with learning challenges are facing a similar predicament. You have two choices: down grade the data the child is presented using modifications and accommodations OR upgrade their brain. Once a brain is wired correctly, the data is easy to upload! The Brain Trainers have online programs, in house training, distance training via internet video conferencing, screening tests for identification of skill deficits, and consultation services.

  • BRAINS

    http://www.brainspotential.com
    Multi-disciplinary team working with infants, children/adolescents, adults and their families to assist with understanding/treating medical/mental health concerns through providing coordinated care in one location.

  • Braintree New England Rehabilitation Hospital of Portland

    http://www.nerhp.org/
    Designed to return patients to leading active, independent lives, New England Rehabilitation Hospital of Portland is a 90-bed rehabilitation hospital that provides a higher level of inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services.

  • Braun Corporation

    http://www.braun-corp.com/
    The Braun Corporation has remained a pioneer in the mobility industry since 1963. With a reputation for innovative design and quality craftsmanship, wheelchair and scooter users the world over depend on Braun for their personal mobility every day.

  • BraveHearts Therapeutic Riding & Educational Center

    http://www.braveheartsriding.org
    Provides therapeutic horseback riding lessons and recreational therapy to adults and children with physical, mental and emotional disabilities.

  • Break Through Inc.

    http://www.bendanderson.com
    “Our mission is one of rehabilitation education and advocacy for and about people with disabilities to encourage and enlighten the public about people with disabilities in that they are people first and have rights and needs and that they also have gifts and talents to bring to the community.” Speaker on Disabilities-Advocacy- Disability-Awareness Providing Presentations & Training Programs * Many speaking and training programs available. * Staff development programs * Themes focus on diversity, motivation, and sensitivity training. * Programs can be personalized to your specific need or we can develop a new one to fit your situation.

  • Breakthrough Developmental Services, LLC.

    http://www.BDSHelps.com
    Breakthrough Developmental Services is a Maryland-based company offering behavioral therapy (ABA/VB) and educational consulting for families and schools. We also offer behavioral treatment plans to tailored to meet the needs of the individual need. We are available to provide training to parents, paraprofessionals, teachers, and other groups regarding developmental disabilities (i.e.: Autism, Asperger’s, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Down Syndrome, etc.), challenging behaviors, life skills, social skills, play skills, and educational planning. We are also a Maryland Waiver provider for Family Training, IISS, and Respite Care.

  • Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center

    http://www.boec.org/
    The Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC) is a national leader in outdoor adventure education serving all people, while ensuring that the outdoors is accessible to those with special needs.

  • Breckonridge Outdoor Education Center

    http://www.boec.org/
    Adaptive Outdoor Education and Adventure for People of All Abilities–skiing, rafting, wilderness camping, climbing, cycling and more!

  • Brent Woodall Foundation for Exceptional Children

    http://www.woodallkids.org
    Since it is not realistic for the Foundation to provide even modest financial and hands-on technical assistance to all of the families affected by autism, even in the US, the Foundation focuses on a two part plan, with both prongs aimed primarily at the youngest children with autism.

  • Brian R. King LCSW

    http://BrianRaymondKing.com
    Parent/Relationship Coaching for Parents of and Teachers who work with children on the autism spectrum. Resilience & mindfulness coach.

  • Briarwood Day Camp

    http://www.briarwood-camp.com/
    Briarwood Day Camp is recognized as one of the leading area day camps in the Philadelphia suburban countryside. Briarwood is under the direction of two very experienced and caring camping professionals. Bruce Barsky and Ted Levin bring a combination of many years in camping and education together with a philosophy that focuses on safety, happiness, and a high level of instruction in all program areas.

  • Bridgeport CT, Soical Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Bridgeway of Bensenville

    http://www.christianhomes.org
    Bridgeway Christian Village established roots within the community back in 1895. For over a hundred years Bridgeway Christian Village has been providing complete and individualized care to all its residents. Built on 26 acres, this campus includes 160 independent living Garden Homes and Senior Apartments known as Bridgeway of Bensenville and a 224-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation center. This all-encompassing community is more than equipped to serve seniors through its talented and dedicated group of employees and volunteers.

  • Brigham Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.brigham-health.com
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Bright Futures

    http://www.brightfutures.org
    Bright Futures is a national health promotion initiative dedicated to the principle that every child deserves to be healthy and that optimal health involves a trusting relationship between the health professional, the child, the family, and the community as partners in health practice.

  • Brighton Gardens of Burr Ridge

    http://www.seniorsforliving.com/community/Brighton-Gardens-of-Burr-Ridge-RP/
    We all want the best for our families: a secure and comfortable place to live, nutritious meals, the company of friends, and when it’s needed, the competent care of well-trained professionals. Belmont Village Assisted Living Communities were designed to provide all of these things – to help each of our residents get the most out of life.

  • Brighton Gardens of Hoffman Estates

    http://www.seniorsforliving.com/community/Brighton-Gardens-of-Hoffman-Estates-RP/
    Brighton Gardens of Hoffman Estates is an assisted living community offering Alzheimer’s care in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, only minutes from St. Alexius Medical Center, Woodfield Shopping Mall and with easy access to the tollways. Brighton Gardens of Hoffman Estates sits right in the hub of the northwest suburbs, surrounded by the beautiful Poplar Creek Golf Course in Hoffman Estates. Brighton Gardens of Hoffman Estates takes pride in its ground-breaking Avon Place, a program for those with mild to moderate memory loss.

  • Brighton Gardens of Orland Park

    http://www.seniorsforliving.com/community/Brighton-Gardens-of-Orland-Park-RP/
    Brighton Gardens of Orland Park is an assisted living community offering Alzheimer’s care in Orland Park, Illinois, on Route 45 (LaGrange Road), only minutes from I-80. Brighton Gardens of Orland takes pride in its pastoral care program, rehabilitation services and its intermediate dementia care program, Avon Place, as well as a Reminiscence program for those with memory impairment.

  • Brighton Gardens of Prospect Heights

    http://www.seniorsforliving.com/community/Brighton-Gardens-of-Prospect-Heights-RP/
    Brighton Gardens of Prospect Heights is an assisted living community offering skilled nursing in Prospect Heights, Illinois, located just east of Elmhurst Road (Route 83) on Euclid Avenue, near Randhurst Mall. Brighton Gardens of Prospect Heights features a picturesque view of the Rob Roy golf course, as well as mature evergreen trees with a private courtyard. Staff members take pride in offering assisted living and skilled nursing/rehabilitation services. Should a resident require a Medicare stay and skilled care, they can stay in the same community with friends and family during their recuperation.

  • Brighton Gardens of St Charles

    http://www.seniorsforliving.com/community/Brighton-Gardens-of-St-Charles-RP/
    To champion quality of life for all seniors — it’s been our mission since 1981 and it’s what has made Sunrise Senior Living one of the premier providers of senior living services. Sunrise currently operates more than 440 senior living communities throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany with a combined resident capacity of more than 52,000. Sunrise employs more than 38,000 team members dedicated to serving seniors.

  • Brighton Gardens of Wheaton

    http://www.seniorsforliving.com/community/Brighton-Gardens-of-Wheaton-RP/
    To champion quality of life for all seniors — it’s been our mission since 1981and it’s what has made Sunrise Senior Living one of the premier providers of senior living services. Sunrise currently operates more than 440 senior living communities throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany with a combined resident capacity of more than 52,000. Sunrise employs more than 38,000 team members dedicated to serving seniors.

  • BrightStar Chicago

    http://www.brightstarcare.com/chicago-/
    BrightStar is a private duty homecare company that provides medical and non-medical in-home care for infants to seniors. We can provide companion care all the way to skilled nursing and are available 24/7 to meet our clients needs.

  • BrightStar North Suburban

    http://www.brightstarnorth.com
    BrightStar Healthcare is a premier private duty homecare company serving the Greater North Shore. We “make more possible” for clients and families by providing just what’s needed — skilled or non-medical care, 1 to 24 hours including live-in. Fully screened caregivers offer newborn care, postoperative care and respite care for families of special needs children and adults. We pride ourselves on 24/7 RN supervision of every case, free consultation and no minimum hour requirement. Locally owned, BrightStar is committed to superlative service and guaranteed compatibility for clients and caregivers. Let’s Make More Possible for you!

  • BrightStar of Berwyn

    http://www.brightstarcare.com/berwynhines/
    BrightStar is a private duty homecare company that provides medical and non-medical in-home care for infants to seniors. BrightStar can provide care ranging from companion care to skilled nursing and is available 24/7 to meet any clients needs.

  • Bristol, CT. Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Broadview Multi-Care Center

    http://www.broadviewmulticare.com/
    Broadview Multi-Care Center (BMCC) is a facility that exists for the benefit of its residents and the greater community. We provide short and long-term rehabilitation services in order to promote the highest functioning of our clients. BMCC management and staff are dedicated to providing high quality care in a homelike and loving atmosphere for each resident.

  • Brockton, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits

  • Brookdale Village of Vernon Hills

    http://www.brookdale.com/communities/the-park-at-vernon-hills/
    Brookdale Senior Living communities have provided exceptional senior living since 1978. Today, Brookdale is the nation’s largest owner and operator of senior living communities throughout the United States and a leading national provider of senior-related services.

  • Brooks Memorial Hospital Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.brooksrehab.org/
    Brooks has a long-standing tradition of providing quality inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation care to Florida and Southeast Georgia. The 143-bed acute physical rehab hospital is unique in the region with a highly trained staff and an unmatched range of services. Brooks has an extensive network of 25 outpatient centers and an established home health services division, Brooks Home Care Advantage, which provides the best continuum of post-acute services possible to the communities served. Brooks also has a cutting-edge research facility offering over 20 clinical trials.

  • Brotman Medical Center, RehabCare Unit

    http://www.brotmanmedicalcenter.com/
    We offer a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services as well as rehabilitation, psychiatric care and chemical dependency. We also offer a 24 hour emergency room staffed by board certified emergency physicians and nurse specialists.

  • Bruno Independent Living Aids

    http://www.bruno.com/
    Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc., is a global manufacturer of accessibility products designed to enhance the lives of those challenged by limited mobility. Our comprehensive selection of Stairlifts, Vertical Platform Lifts, Vehicle Lifts for wheelchairs, power chairs and scooters and award-winning Turning Automotive Seating will help you to get out and enjoy life without barriers!

  • Bryn Mawr Care

    http://brynmawrcare.com/
    There are a limited number of nursing facilites in Illinois designated specifically for the care of persons with mental illnesses. SIR Management, Inc. takes pride in the quality of care provided in its 4 intermediate care facilities for the mentally ill. Our psychiatric rehabilitation programs offer residents the opportunity to manage their illnesses in an environment less restrictive and less expensive than the state hospital. Independent living in a more normalized environment contributes to an improved quality of life.

  • Buffalo, Hanover, Montrose Schools

    http://www.bhmschools.org
    The Opening Doors program serves the recreation and life skill needs of disabled adults in all or portions of Wright, Hennepin, Sherburne, McCleod and Carver Counties in Minnesota.

  • Burke Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.burke.org/
    The goal of the intensive inpatient rehabilitation program at Burke is to maximize your recovery. Whether you have had a stroke, brain or spinal cord injuriy; a neurological condition; knee or hip replacement; amputation; pulmonary or cardiac disease– our expert rehabilitation team is committed to helping you return to as active and productive a life as possible.

  • Burlington, VT Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/VT.htm
    There are 3 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the state of Vermont to serve you. As of December 2005, over 119,100 Vermont residents received more than $107,800,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Burnt Gin Camp

    http://www.scdhec.gov/Health/ChildTeenHealth/ServicesforChildrenwithSpecialHealthCareNeeds/CBG/
    Camp Burnt Gin is a summer camp in Wedgefield, South Carolina, for children who have physical disabilities and chronic illnesses. From early June until mid August, Camp Burnt Gin operates five, seven day sessions for 7 through 15 year old children and two six day session for teenagers.

  • Button Sound Book Store

    http://www.buttonsoundbook.com
    Button Sound Bookstore is a unique and independent online bookseller. With access to more than one thousand titles, we offer one of the largest inventories for interactive sound books for children. Our interactive sound books are great toys for the kids with special needs. Toys that teach and promote learning while playing. What is a Button Sound Book? It is a book to read, a toy to play with, and a teaching tool — all in one book. It ‘s a great gift idea for your special child.

  • C-4 Work Center

    http://www.c4chicago.org/
    Since 1972, C4 has been successfully helping individuals and families who are struggling with mental illness, emotional trauma, substance abuse and the aftermath of sexual assault recover and heal their lives. Through our compassionate and community-based services, we have helped them return to work or school, reestablish personal relationships, keep their homes, and live as good neighbors.

  • C-CAD Center of United Cerebral Palsy of Metropolitan Dallas

    http://www.abilityconnectiontexas.org/
    What do we do? United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) is one of the nation’s leading organizations serving and advocating for more than 54 million Americans with disabilities. Many UCP consumers are people with disabilities other than cerebral palsy. Here in north Texas UCP offers services to individuals, families and communities, such as early childhood development and education, community living assistance and support services (CLASS), home and community support (HCS), consumer direct services (CDS), group homes, adult Impact program, and removing limits through technology with our assistive technology programs. Additionally, UCP of North Texas provides OT, PT, and speech therapy along with a vast array of adaptive equipment available through our equipment loan program.

  • Cadenza Center for Psychotherapy and the Arts, Inc.

    http://www.cadenzacenter.com
    Providing comprehensive psychological and creative arts therapies for persons with special needs and their families. We provide diagnostic evaluations, educational testing, family therapy, individual psychotherapies, play therapy, music therapy, art therapy, and small group services. Our licensed providers included psychologists, mental health counselors, clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists.

  • California Childrens Hospital, Los Angeles

    http://www.chla.org/
    Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit institution that provides pediatric health care to more than 107,000 children each year in a setting designed just for their needs. Our history began in 1901 in a small house on the corner of Alpine and Castelar Streets (now Hill St. in Chinatown) and continues today with an urban campus that is home to medical experts who have developed more than 350 pediatric specialty programs and services to meet the needs of our patients.

  • California Department of Rehabilitation

    http://www.dor.ca.gov
    The California Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.

  • California Elwyn

    http://www.caelwyn.org/
    Preparing adults with disabilities for employment is the hallmark of services at Elwyn Inc.’s West Coast satellite, Elwyn California. Clients can choose from a menu of employment services that extend from identifying their employment interests to providing on-the-job supervision.

  • California Learning Connection

    http://clconnect.com/
    The California Learning Connection is a Multidisciplinary private practice founded in 2005 in Fresno in the heart of Central California. We offer a friendly and relaxed, family environment and are located in a beautiful and fully equipped facility. Services include specialized teaching and tutoring for dyslexia and other learning disabilities using research based interventions that have proven results. The California Learning Connection also houses speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists and counselors to serve our clients. Our clients are primarily school age or younger; however there are also opportunities to work with adults in a variety of settings. We are early intervention providers for the Regional Center, serve local charter schools and provide assessments for the Department of Social Services.

  • California Medicaid Office

    http://www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CHIP-Program-Information/By-State/california.html
    California is operating a State-based Marketplace, known as Covered California, and the state has expanded Medicaid coverage to low-income adults. DHCS’ mission is to preserve and improve the health status of all Californians. DHCS works closely with health care professionals, county governments and health plans to provide a health care safety net for California’s low-income and persons with disabilities.

  • California Special Needs Law Group

    http://www.csnlg.com
    Helping families and children with special needs navigate the complex field of special education law. This law firm was created specifically to provide excellent legal representation at an affordable cost. Please visit our website for more information.

  • California- Early Start Children and Family Services Branch

    http://www.dds.ca.gov/earlystart/
    Families whose infants or toddlers have or are at risk for developmental delay or disability can receive an “Early Start” in the State of California. Teams of service coordinators, healthcare providers, early intervention specialists, therapists, and parent resource specialists can evaluate and assess an infant or toddler and provide appropriate early intervention services to children eligible for California’s Early Intervention system of services.

  • California- Easter Seals Camp Oaks

    http://southerncal.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=CALA_homepage
    Program 1- Fully accessible weeklong camp in the San Bernardino Mountains. There are activities such as horseback riding, crafts, swimming, nature, hiking, boating and much more. Program 2- Fully accessible year round weekend camp. Activities such as Games, crafts, hiking, swimming, cooking, dancing, camp fires and much more.

  • California- Parents Helping Parents

    http://www.php.com
    Parents Helping Parents (PHP) is a family resource and service center for parents of children with special needs and the professionals who serve them.

  • Calvin C Curtis, Esq., Attorney at Law, PLLC

    http://www.curtiselderlaw.com/aboutUs-Calvin-Curtis.php
    Calvin C. Curtis is Utah’s preeminent attorney in elder law, special needs trusts, and estate planning for seniors and for families with a family member with a disability. His practice is limited to the following areas of law: Elder law, “First party” special needs trust, “Third party” special needs trust, Estate planning, Estate and trust administration, Guardianships and conservatorships, Veterans benefits, federal tax disputes.  Cal is a member of the prestigious Special Needs Alliance, a national network of select attorneys focusing on special needs trusts. Cal is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), and is Certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation. Cal is also the program chair for the annual “Utah Elder Law, Estate Planning and Medicaid Planning” seminar, held each fall in Salt Lake City.

  • Camp Aldersgate

    http://www.campsandretreats.org/index.php/aldersgate/home/
    Our site boasts over 200 wooded and open acres with gorgeous views on three Adirondack Lakes. In addition to providing facilities for groups to conduct their own retreats, meetings, worship services, and programs, we can assist with program planning, guide groups through our low ropes course, conduct retreats and workshops, lead singing and games, and provide leadership for recreational activities.

  • Camp Allen

    http://www.campallennh.org/
    Camp Allen provides opportunities for growth, friendship and fun for children and adults with developmental disabilities and other challenges in an outdoor environment.

  • Camp Barnabas

    http://www.campbarnabas.org
    Camp Barnabas exists to provide life-changing opportunities to people with special needs and chronic illnesses in a Christian camp setting. We offer acceptance and love to more than 1,500 campers with special needs and chronic diseases and their siblings. Through adaptive activities, people with physical, intellectual, and/or medical challenges become participants, not observers, in the world around them. They leave Camp Barnabas knowing they are uniquely created to live lives of ability.

  • Camp Big Sky

    http://www.campbigsky.org
    The mission of Camp Big Sky is to provide accessible fishing, camping, boating and other related outdoor opportunities to children and adults with disabilities. The camp is open every Wednesday through Saturday from the first week of April to the end of October and is available to any person of any age with any disability that limits or restricts their access to the outdoors. There is no charge to visit Camp Big Sky and we welcome and encourage friends and family to accompany campers to share the experience. We operate a 102 acre accessible camp on former strip mine land near Farmington in central Illinois, about one hour west of Peoria. Our infrastructure is wheelchair accessible. We offer both day activities and overnight accomodations. Campers need only bring their consumables (food and drink) as we provide most everything else, including fishing equipment, bait, boats, gas grills, life jackets, and lots of fun activities including fishing, boating, camping, kite flying, nature study, hiking, bocce ball, and lawn games. Reservations are required and visits can be scheduled through our website by clicking on Visit Us, then Calendar of Events, and email us, or by calling at 309-258-6002. We are a 501 c 3 not for profit corporation governed by a 15 member community based board of directors.

  • Camp CAMP

    http://www.campcamp.org/
    CAMP’s mission is to strengthen and inspire individuals with special needs – and those who care for them – through Recreation, Respite, and Education.

  • Camp Challenge

    http://www.campchallenge.org/
    Camp Challenge is a grass roots non-profit organization dedicated to giving ill children and their siblings ages 6 through 18 a summer camp experience. Camp is open to all children who reside in Louisiana and have a form of cancer and chronic hematological disorders. These children do not have to pay for camp, it is free for all campers.

  • Camp Christopher – SumFun Day Camp

    http://ccdocle.org/program/sumfun
    Our SumFun Day Camp for children with developmental disabilities serves youth ages 5-21 who qualify for services through their local county board of developmental disabilities. The program strives to provide the camper with as typical an experience as possible. For some campers, this may mean that the child is included in the traditional day camp program. For others who need a greater level of supervision or medical care, they may be in a more sheltered setting at the Happiness Pavilion.

  • Camp Civitan

    http://www.campcivitan.org/
    Our mission is to provide our community an accessible, safe and affordable camping environment and deliver superior outdoor life experiences, enhancing the quality of life to developmentally disabled individuals of all ages.

  • Camp Copneconic

    http://www.campcopneconic.org/
    Our goal is to provide facilities, services and programs that make your visit an enjoyable experience leading to lifelong memories. Whether your aim is to find a special summer experience for your child, use our accommodations to conduct your own programming, or to call on our staff to lead activities for your group, we strive to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all.

  • Camp Costanoan, Via Rehabilitation Services

    http://www.viaservices.org/
    Camp Costanoan is a residential, respite and recreational camp for children and adults, ages 5 and older, with physical and/or developmental disabilities. The Camp, founded in 1955, is a service of Via Rehabilitation Services, Inc. Camp Costanoan is nestled in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains in Steven’s Creek County Park .

  • Camp Courageous of Iowa

    http://www.campcourageous.org/
    A year round residentail and respite care facility for individuals with special needs. Campers range in age from 1-99 years old. Activities include canoeing, hiking, swimming, nature and crafts. Plus adventure activities like caving, rock climbing, ect. Campers with disabilities have oppertunities to succeed at challenging activities.

  • Camp Cub Creek Science Camp

    http://www.bearriverranch.com/
    Ages 7 – 17, More than 100 different activity choices, and Over 200 animals of more than 100 different species.Do you know of another camp where you can pet a kangaroo, hold a hedge hog, walk a llama and feed a snake all in the same day?

  • Camp Discovery

    http://www.jayceecamp.org/
    The Jaycees have been providing summer camping opportunities for people with disabilities for over twenty years. During the last 20 years, we have come a long way in developing and updating our camp to meet the needs of our campers. Camp Discovery is always striving to provide the best camping experience possible.

  • Camp Duncan, YMCA

    http://www.tourettecamp.com/
    The Tourette Syndrome Camp Organization (TSCO) is a 501 (c)(3) tax exempt non-profit organization dedicated to promoting camping opportunities for children with Tourette Syndrome (TS) and its associated disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD). Designed for girls and boys ages 8 – 16+ whose primary diagnosis is TS

  • Camp Erdman YMCA

    http://www.ymcahonolulu.org/camp_erdman
    YMCA Camp H.R. Erdman is located on the beautiful North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii and has been the place for conferences, retreats, camps and family reunions since 1926. Nestled between the Waianae Mountains and pristine beaches of Mokuleia, Camp Erdman provides the perfect camp setting, second to none!

  • Camp Excel

    http://www.campexcel.com
    The Camp Excel program is designed to meet your child’s academic, social and emotional needs in a camp-like setting.

  • Camp for All

    http://www.campforall.org/
    Camp For All works in partnership with special needs groups whose members gain self-esteem, self-awareness and independence by participating in programs that are recreational, therapeutic and educational. The camp provides a fully-accessible environment and programs that are tailored to meet the needs of campers of all ages, interests and abilities.

  • Camp Forrest, Angel View Crippled Childrens Foundation

    http://www.angelview.org/
    Angel View offers a unique summer program at its own Camp Forrest located in the high desert on 17-acres in Joshua Tree, California. Camp Forrest serves able bodied and disabled youth from all over the Coachella Valley by providing a unique summer camp experience.

  • Camp Greentop

    https://www.leagueforpeople.org/
    Since 1937, Camp Greentop has been giving campers, regardless of their abilities, friendship, adventures and just plain fun that summer camp brings. Located in the Catoctin National Park, near Thurmont, Maryland, youth and adults with disabilities spend a week canoeing, fishing, swimming and horseback riding and singing songs next to a campfire under the stars.

  • Camp Harmon, Easter Seals

    http://www.campharmon.org/index.html
    Since 1963 Easter Seals Central California has owned and operated Camp Harmon and has provided a high-quality summer camp program for children and adults with disabilities. Camp Harmon is located in the Santa Cruz Mountains, in the midst of the beautiful redwood forest. With donations the camp was constructed to provide accessibility for those with disabilities. From campfire sing-a-longs and s’mores, to boating, nature walks, swimming, arts and crafts and sleeping under the stars, Camp Hemlocks provides the same excitement and activities available in a traditional summer camp. The difference? Camp Hemlocks campers experience the joys and challenges of camp in a fully accessible setting with trained staff providing physical, social and emotional care.

  • Camp Hemlocks, Easter Seals

    http://ct.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=CTDR_camping_recreation
    From campfire sing-a-longs and s’mores, to boating, nature walks, swimming, arts and crafts and sleeping under the stars, Camp Hemlocks provides the same excitement and activities available in a traditional summer camp. The difference? Camp Hemlocks campers experience the joys and challenges of camp in a fully accessible setting with trained staff providing physical, social and emotional care.

  • Camp Holiday Trails

    http://www.campholidaytrails.org/
    Camp Holiday Trails is a caring community committed to empowering, encouraging and educating campers with chronic illnesses, their families and healthcare professionals. We achieve this through programs and activities that foster self-esteem, promote independence, develop leadership skills and create empathy and tolerance. We offer year round camping oppertunities.

  • Camp Innabah

    http://www.innabah.org/
    Our Mission: As a ministry of the Eastern PA Conference of the United Methodist Church we provide safe, meaningful, enjoyable experiences in camp and retreat settings that lead people to new and renewed life in Jesus Christ.

  • Camp Jaycee, New Jersey

    http://www.campjaycee.org/
    The goals of Camp Jaycee are centered around developing social skills, improving self esteem, increasing confidence, learning in a fun environment, developing physical fitness, and establishing meaningful relationships with new friends. These goals are carried out by a well-trained staff, who are carefully selected to insure the utmost in safety, fun and growth for our campers.

  • Camp John Marc

    http://www.campjohnmarc.org/
    Camp John Marc partners with community and health professionals and organizations to provide high quality camping experiences year round to campers who have a chronic illness or physical disability. These experiences are motivated by the belief that every camper has the right to discovery and adventure in nature’s world, and deserves a chance to see, touch, play, and feel better.

  • Camp Jotoni, The Arc

    http://www.thearcofsomerset.org/programs/camp_jotoni.html
    Warm summer showers, cool splashes in the pool, songs sung ’round a campfire are some of the shared memories created at Camp Jotoni, located in the rural Warren, New Jersey. Sponsored by the Arc of Somerset County, Camp Jotoni is a day and residential camp for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Campers are ages five to adult.

  • Camp Killoqua

    http://www.campfireusasnohomish.org/killoqua.htm
    Located on 185 acres of forest, wetlands and waterfront Killoqua provides a unique outdoor experience for youth and adults throughout the year. Located 20 miles northwest of Everett Killoqua is accessible and convenient, but step under our trees and onto our paths and the world will seem far, far away. Camp is inclusive. Acceptance and participation in our programs is open to everyone regardless of race, religion, socioeconomic status, disability, sexual orientation or other aspect of diversity. Financial assistance may be available for those who qualify.

  • Camp Kostopulos

    http://www.campk.org/
    Camp Kostopulos is commited to opening a world of oppertunities for individuals with disabilities. Our facility has expanded into a year-round recreation provider that offers much more than a summer camp.

  • Camp Lakewood

    http://www.ymcaoftheozarks.org/
    Trout Lodge is located in Missouri’s Eastern Ozarks and is situated on a 360-acre lake surrounded by 5,200 acres of forest-covered hills. This year-round, not-for-profit, family getaway and conference center is just 90 minutes south of St. Louis. Families and groups have enjoyed nature, recreation and relaxation for more than 50 years at Trout Lodge.

  • Camp Lee Mar

    http://www.leemar.com/
    Camp Lee Mar is a private residential special needs camp for children and young adults with mild to moderate learning and developmental challenges, including but not limited to the following: mental retardation, developmental disabilities, down syndrome, autism, learning disabilities, Williams Syndrome, Asperger Syndrome, ADD, Prader Willi, and ADHD. A structured environment, individual attention and guidance are emphasized at all times.

  • Camp Millhouse

    http://www.campmillhouse.org/
    Nestled in a rustic clearing surrounded by 45 acres of woods, Camp Millhouse is a retreat for children and young adults with mental and physical disabilities. Hiking, Trails, nature studies, crafts, swimming, and stories around a bonfire make up activities campers long remember. One week sessions. ages 4-30.

  • Camp New Hope illinois

    http://www.cnhinc.org
    Camp New Hope, Inc. is a non-profit organization founded by families of people who have developmental disabilities, and running some of the best recreational programs available for special needs.

  • Camp New Hope, MN

    http://truefriends.org/camp/
    Camp New Hope is nestled in the heart of the Savanna State Forest. The pristine 40 acre site overlooks beautiful, scenic Glacier Lake and has a quarter mile of lake shore with beautiful private walking trails and a wide range of recreation options. The facilities are perfect for retreats, seminars, workshops, parties, reunions and other special gatherings, large or small.

  • Camp Paha

    http://www.lakewood.org/Paha/
    Camp Paha is a day camp for children ages 6-17 and young adults ages 18-25 with disabilities. We provide programs for campers with all disability types: developmental, physical, emotional, behavioral, and learning. Our campers include individuals with cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, fragile X, ADD, ADHD, spina bifida, seizure disorders, OCD, autism, and many other special needs.

  • Camp Paivika, Ability First

    http://camppaivika.org/default.htm
    AbilityFirst’s Camp Paivika in the San Bernardino National Forest offers year-round camp programs for children, teens and adults with physical and developmental disabilities, such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and epilepsy. More recently, the camp has also begun hosting retreats for mothers of children with special needs.

  • Camp Ramah in New England

    http://www.campramahne.org/
    Camp Ramah in New England is a unique, total experience whose impact lasts well beyond the summer months. Young people have fun while developing skills, incredible friendships and a Jewish consciousness that lasts a lifetime.

  • Camp Recovery Center

    http://www.camprecovery.com/
    The Camp Recovery Center features walking trails, basketball, tennis and volleyball courts, and a large sun-lit swimming pool. This serene environment, coupled with a highly structured and nationally accredited program, provides the creative backdrop for a new beginning for adults and adolescents struggling with addiction.

  • Camp Red Leaf, JCYS

    http://jcys.org/summer-camps
    Since 1912, JCYS has known that fun, independence and friendship are what make for an incredible summer camp experience. Nearly 100 years later, our rich tradition (and expertise!) in camping is met with creative activities and modern facilities. Whether showcases of spirit or swim-time, campfires and cookouts, or urban summer adventures, our innovative programs satisfy the ultimate 21st century camper!

  • Camp Riley at The Bradford Woods

    http://www.bradwoods.org/
    One and Two week sessions for children with variety of disabilities. Ages 8-18.

  • Camp Roger

    http://www.camproger.org/
    Since 1941, Camp Roger has been a place where God’s love for God’s children is revealed and celebrated through experiences in God’s world. Today, Camp Roger’s summer camp program welcomes 1,300 kids each summer, and 10,000 young people participate in growth-adventures year-round through Camp Roger’s Discovery Nature Center, Adventure Course, and Facility Rentals.

  • Camp Ronald McDonald at Eagle Lake

    http://www.campronald.org/
    Accredited by the American Camp Association, Camp Ronald McDonald ® at Eagle Lake is a fully accessible residential summer camp for children who are ‘at-risk’ with a variety of special medical needs, economic hardship and/or emotional, developmental or physical disabilities.

  • Camp Seale Harris Southeastern Diabetes Education Services

    http://www.southeasterndiabetes.org/
    Southeastern Diabetes Education Services has been providing children with diabetes FUN-FILLED educational programs since it was founded in 1949 by Dr. & Mrs. Samuel Eichold. A wide assortment of recreational activities fills every day. More importantly, intensive diabetes management techniques are taught during daily diabetes education seminars. All activities are designed to encourage a positive approach to living with diabetes!

  • Camp Summit

    http://www.campsummittx.org/
    At Camp Summit, all campers are treated equal. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to .. realize their maximum potential, including those with disabilities. Campers are encouraged to try new experiences in order to gain self-confidence, learn cooperation and communication, and increase personal independence in a safe and fun environment. Our focus is on individual growth through accomplishing a variety of goals at levels specific to each individual’s needs, capabilities and potential.

  • Camp Sun N Fun

    http://www.thearcgloucester.org/
    developmental disabilities and their families through education, advocacy and direct services. The vision of The Arc Gloucester is to enhance the quality of life for individuals with intellectual and related developmental disabilities thereby resulting in improved quality of life for the families.

  • Camp Sunnyside, Easter Seals

    http://ia.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=IADR_homepage
    Each summer from June through August, campers with disabilities ages five and up, take part in one week camping sessions, gaining skillls and independence by participating in activities like swimming, horseback riding, canoeing, fishing, camping and more. ages 4-95.

  • Camp Tanager

    http://www.camptanager.org/
    CAMP TANAGER was established in 1926 so children could participate in a summer camp experience regardless of financial circumstances. Camp Tanager is administered by Tanager Place and is supervised by a Camp Director. The staff/camper ratio (1:6) permits a high degree of interaction between Camp Counselors and campers. Seven 1 week sessions are available between June and August each year for children aged 7 – 11 years.

  • Camp Thorpe

    http://www.campthorpe.org/
    Camp Thorpe was born of a desire to help those whose lives are challenged physically, developmentally and emotionally, and to bring happiness to those who, by their very condition, are kept from many of the enjoyments of the average individual. It is our hope that each camper will leave Camp Thorpe with feelings of self-respect, new leisure skills, respect for others and for nature.

  • Camp Treck

    http://www.adaptiveadventures.org
    Adaptive Adventures is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to advance the quality of life of people with disabilities through year-round outdoor sports and recreation. Headquartered in Evergreen, Colorado, Adaptive Adventures identifies, promotes and provides progressive sports and recreation opportunities for children and adults of all ages, with physical disabilities.

  • Camp Twin Lakes

    http://www.camptwinlakes.org/about.php
    We provide places and paths for children with serious illnesses and life challenges to experience the joys of childhood and grow in their confidence and capabilities. Camp Twin Lakes will be a vital statewide network of closely aligned partners that are united in providing year-round camping and other transformative experiences that deeply impact our children and support their families throughout childhood.

  • Camp Virginia Jaycee

    http://www.campvajc.org/
    The mission of Camp Virginia Jaycee, Inc is to provide an outdoor education and recreation experience for persons with special needs. Camp Virginia Jaycee is a facility where children and adults with special needs can participate in games, partake in new experiences, learn to appreciate the outdoors and have fun.

  • Camp Whitman on Seneca Lake

    http://www.campwhitman.org/
    Camp Whitman is a boys and girls Christian summer camp on 117 expansive acres at the shore of Seneca Lake in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region of Western New York. Camp Whitman’s 117 acres of wooded forests, scenic ravines, peaceful meadows, bountiful ponds and beautiful lakefront is a great experience for all.

  • Camp Winnebago

    http://www.campwinnebago.org/
    All individuals developmental disabilities, six years of age and older are eligable to attend Camp Winnebago.SUMMER SESSIONS – A variety of traditional summer camp activities abound: swimming, cooking over a fire, games, arts and crafts, hay-wagon rides, dancing and more.WINTER CAMP – A variety of fall and winter activities are available during camp’s off season sessions: outdoor winter sports, baking,VCR movies, pool, foosball, bowling and other indoor games. We also offer Trips and one day outings.

  • Camp Wyoming

    http://www.campwyoming.net/
    Explore our site nestled just outside Wyoming, Iowa which is conveniently centered within 60 miles of Dubuque, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and the Quad Cities. Discover the charm and peaceful environment at Camp Wyoming as you enjoy the 380 acres of hardwood forest, bluffs, caves and stream. Come and hike the trails, walk our Labyrinth, or just sit and enjoy this sanctuary for native wildlife in God’s natural world.

  • Camphill Village Kimberton Hills

    http://www.camphillkimberton.org/
    Camphill Village Kimberton Hills is a vibrant farming and handcrafting community that includes adults with developmental disabilities. Kimberton Hills residents of all abilities share life in “extended-family” style homes and participate in mutually supportive activities in our garden, dairy farm, orchard, weavery, bakery, pottery, cafe and other workshops; creating a dynamic and caring community for people of all ages and varied abilities. Located on 432 acres of farm, gardens and woodlands in Chester County, Pennsylvania, Kimberton Hills is also a local center for culture and a model for sound ecological living.

  • Camping Unlimited for Children

    http://campingunlimited.org/
    Welcome to Camping Unlimited. We provide recreational activities and summer camping for children and adults with developmental disabilities.

  • Campobello Chemical Dependency Recovery Center

    http://www.campobello.org/
    Our mission is to provide primary treatment, education, ongoing support and family services for clients seeking a more rewarding, chemically free lifestyle

  • Camps at The Help Group

    http://www.thehelpgroup.org
    CAMP DISCOVERY: An outdoor day camp for children ages 3 to 14 with mild or moderate special needs. KIDS LIKE ME: VILLAGE GLEN DAY CAMP A highly specialized social skills camp for children and teens ages 3 to 15 with Asperger’s Disorder and high-functioning autism. KIDS LIKE ME: TEENS ON THE GO! A unique social skills camp featuring daily trips, tours and activities throughout the greater LA area for teens ages 15 to 18 with Asperger’s Disorder and high-functioning Autism. KIDS LIKE ME: CAMP SUNSHINE An opportunity for children and teens ages 5 to 18 with autism and other developmental disabilities to experience summer fun with friends in a safe, enriching camp environment.

  • Cancer- American Cancer Society

    http://www.cancer.org/docroot/home/index.asp
    Get help making treatment decisions, understanding the effects of treatment, finding treatment centers and doctors, coping with side effects, and talking with others.

  • Canines for Disabled Kids

    http://www.caninesforkids.org
    Promoting Independence and enhancing the lives of children with disabilities by providing access to specially trained assistance dogs and education to children and adults on the benefits of service animals.

  • Canoeing- American Canoe Association

    http://www.americancanoe.org/
    The American Canoe Association (ACA) is a nationwide, not for profit organization that is in service to the broader paddling public by providing education on matters related to paddling, supporting stewardship of the paddling environment, and enabling programs and events to support paddlesport recreation.

  • Canonicus Camp

    http://www.canonicus.org/
    Canonicus’ camping goal is to help each camper achieve greater spiritual and personal growth through small group outdoor living in order to better equip the individual for service to the local church, the community and the Lord.

  • Cape Cod Advocate

    http://www.capecodadvocate.com
    Guiding families through the education process for students with learning challenges.

  • Cape Coral Hospital

    http://www.leememorial.org/facilities/capecoralhospital.asp
    The hospital features the area’s largest emergency department. Among the services offered are rehabilitation, pediatrics, obstetrics, oncology, general surgery, urology, endocrinology, and gastroenterology.

  • Capital Care Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics

    http://www.capcare.com/
    We evaluate, advise and provide recommendations for treatment of children, adolescents(and their families) with a wide range of developmental and behavioral difficulties, including: Learning disorders and school related learning problems Delays in development of motor skills, language and thinking ability Attention and behavioral disorders, such as ADD/ADHD Developmental disabilities, including cerebral palsy, and autism spectrum disorders.

  • Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.cardinalhill.org/
    A leader in providing physical rehabilitation services in Kentucky and the southeast region, Cardinal Hill Healthcare System is dedicated to helping people of all ages regain maximum independence and health.

  • Care Giver Support Products LLC

    http://www.cgsp.net/
    The FAWSsit™ Fold Away Wheelchair Shower stalls are manufactured by Care Giver Support Product, LLC for use by individuals with disabilities who find that traditional bathing facilities are difficult or impossible to use, and who may not be able to do re-modeling of the bathroom to allow for full accessibility. Additional FAWSsit models are designed for emergency services or HazMat. All FAWSsit models are completely wheelchair accessible and portable, requiring NO tools or modifications to a site for use. The FAWSsit portable showers are complete shower facilities. They can be set up anywhere there is access to warm water. Oftentimes, the kitchen is the preferred room to use as there is usually more room to move around the shower than there is in a bathroom. A bedroom or a laundry room, or any room that is within about 10 – 12 feet of a sink can also work.

  • Career Skills Institute Program/Harper College

    http://harpercollege.edu/
    Career Skills Institute is for students with mild cognitvie disabilities. Students will gain an educational experience which seeks to assess and strengthen basic academic and employability skills. It is a cohort program which stays together for two years.

  • Carey Services

    http://www.careyservices.com/
    Carey Services is a community-based organization which receives strong support from a broad cross-section of consumers, families, businesses and charitable interests. Supports and services are determined through person-centered planning, whereby consumers and their families direct the planning and allocation of resources to meet their own individual life goals.

  • CARF International

    http://www.carf.org
    CARF International is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of human service providers in the areas of aging services, behavioral health, child and youth services, employment and community services, medical rehabilitation, and opioid treatment programs. The CARF family of organizations currently accredits more than 5,400 providers at more than 19,000 locations in the United States, Canada, Western Europe, South America, and the South Pacific. For more information, visit www.carf.org or call (888) 281-6531.

  • Cari Levin, LCSW

    http://www.carilevinlcsw.com/
    I have over 20 years of experience working with families of children with special needs. I provide my expertise as a special education advocate and licensed clinical social worker to obtain appropriate, individualized educational services for children with disabilities. I also provide counseling to parents and siblings of children with special needs.

  • Carolina Coast Behavioral Services, LLC.

    http://carolinacoastbehaviorservices.com/
    ABA services for children, adolescents, and adults with autism, intellectual disabilities, behavior challenges, and related disorders: skill acquisition and problem behavior reduction.

  • Carondelet Brain Injury Programs and Services (Bridges Now)

    http://www.carondelet.org/
    Carondelet Health Network in Tucson, Arizona is a member of Ascension Health, the nation’s largest, religious-sponsored not-for-profit health care system. Carondelet’s strategic initiatives mirror those of the entire Ascension Health system and reflect our passion for a better, more just health care system.

  • Casa Colinas Centers for Rehabilitation

    http://www.casacolina.org/
    Casa Colina is a non-profit, freestanding, community-governed organization. With incredible support from our community, we have been privileged to bring the benefits of rehabilitation to tens of thousands of people since our first patient in 1936.

  • CASPAN: Chicago Asperger’s Adult Network

    http://aspergers.meetup.com/213
    Meet adults 18+ affected by Asperger’s and similar PDDs/NLDs for support, discussion and social activities.

  • Cecil R. Bomar Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.nacmem.org/page.php?id=65
    When a loved one suffers a serious illness or injury that prevents them from enjoying their everyday activities and living independently, the changes are often devastating. With these changes come the need for understanding, acceptance, compassion and a clear plan for recovery.

  • Celebrate Differences

    http://www.celebratedifferences.org
    Celebrate Differences is committed to supporting individuals with disabilities in reaching their fullest potential by providing positive resources and information to families, communities and health care providers while promoting a competent level of awareness and understanding. More specifically we provide: Information on and referrals to local resources for children with special needs. Educational workshops and training on various topics to educate parents and professionals to better meet a child’s needs at home, in school and in the community. Networking opportunities through support groups, events, workshops and training. Resource library of books and videos on various special needs topics. SPARK – Special Parents Alliance for Resources and Knowledge, an educational parent group that meets monthly. Scholarships to individuals with a disability and to siblings and or peers studying in a specified area.

  • Center for Autism Research at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

    http://www.centerforautismresearch.com
    The Center for Autism Research (CAR) is a collaborative effort between The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania. CAR’s goals are to identify the causes of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and develop effective treatments. CAR conducts research studies for infants at risk for being diagnosed with ASD (due to having a sibling already diagnosed) as well as toddlers and school-aged children on the autism spectrum. Families receive comprehensive assessment reports and are paid for their time and travel costs. Typically developing children and adults are also needed for comparison purposes. For more information, please visit http://www.centerforautismresearch.com.

  • Center for Change in Transition Services

    http://www.seattleu.edu/ccts/
    The goal of the Center is to improve post-school outcomes for students with disabilities in Washington State.

  • Center for Communication Skills

    http://www.centerforcommunication.net
    The Center for Communication Skills is a Speech-Language Pathology private practice founded in 1996 in Fresno in the heart of Central California. We offer a friendly and relaxed, family environment and are located in a beautiful and fully equipped facility. The practice is housed in the spacious California Learning Connection, a multidisciplinary center where speech-language pathologists work with occupational therapists and counselors to serve our clients. Our clients are all ages and we do accept insurance plans if speech-language therapy is covered. We are early intervention providers for the Regional Center, serve local charter schools and provide assessments for the Department of Social Services.

  • Center for Developmental Disabilities, University of Connecticut Health Center

    http://www.uconnucedd.org/
    The Center provides model programs in innovative disability related research, training and technical assistance. Strong collaborations with the University of Connecticut, University of Connecticut Health Center and Disability Network contribute to the Center’s success in advancing policies and practices to support individuals with disabilities.

  • Center for Developmental Services

    http://www.cdservices.org
    Multi-disciplinary treatment for children with disabilities and developmental delays with six partner agencies under a single roof. Children can receive speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, audiology assessments, developmental assessments, educational evaluations, and audiology services.

  • Center for Educational Advancement of New Jersey

    http://www.ceaemployment.com/
    Located in historic Flemington, NJ, the Center for Educational Advancement is a not-for-profit social business enterprise that provides employment, job and social skill preparation and support for persons with significant disabilities or other social disadvantages. CEA has been providing employment and related services to disabled and disadvantaged members of the community for over thirty years.

  • Center for Enriched Living

    http://www.CenterForEnrichedLiving.org
    The Center for Enriched Living exists so that people with developmental disabilities can be fully included in the community, achieve personal success, and enjoy a good quality of life. The Center is a non-residential, social enrichment and skill-development center dedicated to serving people with developmental disabilities or special needs, primarily mild to moderate mental retardation. A private, not-for-profit organization, The Center is the Chicago area’s premier educational, recreational and social facility for this very deserving population.

  • Center for Hearing, Speech and Language

    http://www.chsl.org
    The Center for Hearing, Speech and Language is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization that offers health care services of the highest quality to the people who live in the Metropolitan Denver area and Colorado Springs. The Center for Hearing, Speech and Language is unique in that our professional staff of audiologists, speech pathologists and therapists provide quality hearing, vision, speech and language services for people of all ages, including those who are unable to pay.

  • Center for Independent Futures

    http://www.independentfutures.com/
    The Center for Independent Futures is a not-for-profit organization that forms innovative partnerships to create product and service models that give adults with disabilities and their families the skills and opportunities to realize full lives. We use our proprietary processes to establish sustainable solutions through community living options, personal networks, lifelong planning and education.

  • Center for Learning

    http://www.manta.com/c/mmfg3rd/center-for-learning
    I am a Board Certified Educational Therapist and a Licensed Marriage, Family and Child Therapist in private practice. I work with children who may have Learning Disabilities, ADHD, Aspergers’ Syndrome or other related difficulties that respond well to multisensory strategies.

  • Center for Learning and Autism Support Services, Inc. (CLASS)

    https://classaba.com/
    The Center for Learning and Autism Support Services Inc. (CLASS) is a certified non-public agency with a dedicated group of qualified professionals committed to the highest standards of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), positive Behavior Support and Intensive Early Intervention. We proudly provide comprehensive individualized programs to individuals with a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other neurological and developmental disabilities in schools, homes and throughout the community. CLASS serves children from age of diagnosis through early adulthood. We collaborate with both private and public schools to achieve the highest levels of inclusion possible for our students and fade services as soon as it is appropriate to do so. Parent support, training and participation are always a cornerstone of our programs.

  • Center for Neuro Recovery

    http://www.centerforneurorecovery.com
    Center for Neuro Recovery is a comprehensive activity-based strength training program for individuals with neurological injuries and disorders. We carry some of the most high-tech, research-backed equipment and modalities in the marketplace. We also utilize the latest research and experience to train our diverse client population. Our goal is for our clients to achieve maximum recovery after a spinal cord injury, stroke, mild TBI or other debilitating injury.

  • Center for Neuro Skills

    http://www.neuroskills.com/
    A person with brain injury may have just a single opportunity for rehabilitation. The quality of life that follows treatment often depends on making the right placement decision. Centre for Neuro Skills (CNS) offers each client the highest quality rehabilitation possible.

  • Center for Persons with Disabilities

    http://www.cpdusu.org/
    The Center for Persons with Disabilities (CPD) is Utah’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Services (UCEDD). Our mission statement expresses both our values and the ways in which we choose to work: “We collaborate with partners to strengthen families and individuals across the lifespan through education, policy, research and services.”

  • Center for Speech, Language and Learning, Inc.

    http://csllinc.com
    The Professionals at the Center for Speech, Language and Learning, Inc. are dedicated to optimizing the communication and learning abilities of our clients and supporting families. While primarily a pediatric facility, we address communication and motor needs of adolescents and some adults as well. As professionals who care deeply, we understand the complexities of navigating medical and educational systems to find the most appropriate planning and interventions for children with special needs. We have walked in your shoes as parents and know the blessings of partnerships when working to surround our children with a strong support network. We truly believe in teaming with families, physicians, schools, and insurance companies

  • Center for the Partially Blind

    http://www.low-vision.org/
    The mission of The Center for the Partially Sighted is to promote independent living for people of all ages with impaired sight.

  • Center on Deafness

    http://www.centerondeafness.org/
    The Center On Deafness is dedicated to providing quality services for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families, through educational, vocational, and residential services in a therapeutic, community- based environment.

  • Center on Dis. & Human Dev., University Hospital School, The University of Iowa UCE

    http://www.healthcare.uiowa.edu/
    Improve the health and independence of people with disabilities and advance the community systems on which they rely. Be Iowa’s most trusted resource for healthcare, training, research, and information for people with disabilities.

  • Center on Disabilities and Human Development, University of Idaho UCEDD

    http://idahocdhd.org/
    The University of Idaho Center on Disabilities and Human Development is improving lives for people with disabilities and their families through exemplary and innovative education, outreach, research, and service.

  • Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa

    http://www.cds.hawaii.edu/
    The Center on Disability Studies (CDS) is a University of Hawai‘i Board of Regents recognized Center focused upon development and conduct of interdisciplinary education/training, research/demonstration and evaluation, and university and community service. CDS consists of several focused Centers and Programs that reflect the mission and vision of the Center on Disability Studies.

  • Central Coast Neurobehavioral Center OPTIONS

    http://www.centralcoastpt.com/
    Provides services to adults with developmental disabilities, traumatic head injuries, or other neurological impairments.

  • Central Connecticut Association for Retarted Citizens Inc.

    http://www.ccarc.com/
    CCARC, Inc. offers services for individuals with mental retardation and a spectrum of other disabilities, including blindness, hearing impairment, aphasia and autism.As a private, not-for-profit agency, CCARC, Inc. has a unique mission – to make dreams happen for persons with developmental disabilities. Through residential and supported living arrangements, employment, vocational training, recreation, clinical servies, advocacy and intervention CCARC, Inc. (Central Connecticut Association for Retarded Citizens) has improved the lives of countless indiviuals and their families, and enhanced the community’s understanding about individuals with mental retardation.

  • Central Florida Parent Center

    http://centralfloridaparentcenter.org/
    Our mission is to provide parents of children and young adults with all disabilities and special needs (ages 0-26) in central and northeast Florida with accurate information, interactive training, quality assistance, and empathetic support.

  • Central Island Healthcare

    http://www.centralislandhealthcare.com/
    We know that making a choice about a health care provider is an extremely important one. When it comes to deciding about sub-acute care however, the choice is clear. Central Island Healthcare in Plainview leads the way as Long Island’s largest and most active sub-acute facility and has served as a key health care provider in the community for over 30 years.

  • Cerebral Palsy Group

    https://cerebralpalsygroup.com/cerebral-palsy/
    Cerebral Palsy Group is an online resource for anyone who has been affected by cerebral palsy, birth injuries, or brain injuries. Our team was created so we can provide answers and all types of assistance needed to help improve the quality of life for loved ones and family members with cerebral palsy.

  • Cerebral Palsy of Colorado

    http://www.abilityconnectioncolorado.org/
    Our Mission is to create, support, and encourage inclusive opportunities for Coloradoans of all abilities and their families, through early intervention, education, employment, statewide training, information and referral, advocacy, public education services and collaborative strategies with emphasis on diversity, dignity, quality of life and the advancement of human potential.

  • Cerebral Palsy of Mid East Wisconsin

    http://cpmideastwis.com
    The mission of the corporation is to affect positively the quality of life of persons with severe disabilities, including, but not limited to cerebral palsy and the families with multiple service needs.

  • Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey

    http://www.cpofnj.org
    Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey is dedicated to changing lives and bringing independence to people with all types of disabilities. We believe in the innate potential in each person to achieve success. While you may see a person with a disability, Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey sees a citizen, a friend, a taxpayer, a voter, a lawyer, a parent, a child – a person with unlimited potential.

  • Cerebral Palsy: North County Center

    http://www.cpnorthcountry.org/
    The mission of UCP of San Diego County is to advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people affected by cerebral palsy and other disabilities. By making solid steps, UCP can build a better community for all in the process.

  • CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)

    http://www.chadd.org/
    CHADD is the nation’s leading non-profit organization serving individuals with AD/HD and their families. CHADD has over 16,000 members in 200 local chapters throughout the U.S. Chapters offer support for individuals, parents, teachers, professionals, and others.

  • CHADD of Nassau County (Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders)

    http://www.chadd.net/105
    Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD), is a national non-profit, tax-exempt organization providing education, advocacy and support for individuals with AD/HD. We are proud to be one of the longest standing affiliates in New York. Our local Nassau County chapter was founded in 1989 in order to support and educate the families in our community who were experiencing frustration and a sense of isolation when dealing with issues concerning AD/HD.

  • Challenge Aspen

    http://www.challengeaspen.com/
    Challenge Aspen is dedicated to impacting lives by presenting meaningful recreational, educational, cultural and competitive experiences to individuals faced with cognitive or physical challenges. The aim of Challenge Aspen is to carefully orchestrate life changing adventures, giving participants the courage to learn something new, trust their own abilities and carry that ideal forward, reaching toward goals in other areas of their lives.

  • Challenged Athletes Playing Equally (C.A.P.E.)

    http://www.capetn.org
    A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing sports and activities for children (and adults) with special needs. Organized sports programs in baseball, basketball, bowling, hockey, soccer and more with uniforms, trophies and prizes all for the express purpose of increasing social skills and improving self esteem.

  • Champaign-Urbana Special Recreation

    http://www.cuspecialrecreation.com/
    Champaign-Urbana Special Recreation (CUSR) was formed through a cooperative agreement with the Champaign and Urbana Park Districts to provide recreation programs and leisure services for residents with disabilities. Inclusion and specialized programs are available. We provide quality recreation programs for people with disabilities by hiring and training qualified staff, providing staff ratios which ensure program safety and success, and adapting programs and equipment to meet the needs of the participants.

  • Chancellor’s Village Retirement Community Independent/Assisted Living

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com
    Assisted living options are often part of a larger senior community, delivering progressive options for supportive care and health-related services to residents who are no longer able to live independently.

  • Charles C Thomas, Publications

    http://www.ccthomas.com/
    Charles C Thomas · Publisher, LTD. has been producing a strong list of specialty titles and textbooks in the biomedical sciences since 1927. In addition, we are also very active in producing books for the behavioral sciences, education and special education, speech-language and hearing, as well as rehabilitation and long-term care. Thomas also is one of the largest producers of books in all areas of criminal justice and law enforcement. We are very active in producing books for the behavioral sciences, education and special education, speech-language and hearing, as well as rehabilitation and long-term care. Thomas also is one of the largest producers of books in all areas of criminal justice and law enforcement.

  • Charles F Robinson, Esq., Law Offices of

    http://www.charlie-robinson.com
    Charlie and his staff at the Law Offices of Charles F. Robinson are personally and professionally committed to serving the needs of our clients and their families. We believe it is our obligation to stay current on laws and regulations affecting our clients, to anticipate changes in the law, and to advocate for responsible, fair and realistic improvements in the system. We offer comprehensive asset protection planning for the elderly and the incapacitated. We offer expertise in the rules and regulations of the Florida Medicaid Institutional Care Program (nursing homes). We offer years of experience and hundreds of successfully completed Medicaid applications. We offer estate planning and death planning as part of our asset protection planning process. We offer asset and trust administration for those who are unable or unwilling to manage. We offer our services either in person at our office or anywhere in the state of Florida by skilled use of the telephone, e-mail, and mail delivery.

  • Chelsea, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Chevalier, Ginn, Shirooni & Kruer, P.S.C.

    http://www.lawcg.com
    Chevalier, Ginn, Shirooni & Kruer provides a full range of legal services and specializes in special education law. Located in the Greater Cincinnati area, we advocate for and defend students with special needs all across Kentucky.

  • Cheyenne Village

    http://www.cheyennevillage.org/
    As one of the first community programs in the nation serving adults with developmental disabilities, the goal was to help individuals with developmental disabilities live as independently as possible through individualized support to meet each individual’s needs. Cheyenne Village is a place where people with developmental disabilities live and work as the rest of us do; contributing to society, making independent choices, and pursuing their own vision of happiness.

  • Chicago Childrens Clinic.com

    http://www.chicagochildrensclinic.com
    The Chicago Children’s Clinic was founded to improve the lives of children and adolescents by providing the highest quality of clinical care, the greatest amount of compassion, and by striving to be the most supportive, helpful, and comprehensive center of its kind.

  • Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind

    http://www.chicagolighthouse.org/
    Chicago Lighthouse Industries’ Mission is to provide adjustment to blindness, training, job placement opportunities and continuous employment for visually impaired individuals including those with additional disabilities that will lead to achieving their maximum potential through the development, production and marketing of products and services that meet the highest quality standards using modern production methods and technology.

  • Chicago Mind Solutions

    http://www.chicagomindsolutions.com
    Chicago Mind Solutions uses cutting edge neurofeedback technology to address issues with attention, social emotional functioning, and learning without the use of medications.

  • Child and Family Project

    http://www.bu.edu/autism
    The research programs conducted in our lab began about 25 years ago. Our research has been supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health and private foundations. We collaborate with colleagues at several other institutions both in the Boston area and elsewhere.

  • Child’s Path

    http://www.thechildspath.com/
    Child’s Path mission is to provide an individualized therapeutic program for children with unique learning needs that help them on their journey to becoming independent, life-long learners.

  • Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder of Northern Illinois

    http://www.meetup.com/CHADD-Northern-Illinois/
    CHADD is the nation’s leading non-profit organization serving individuals with AD/HD and their families. CHADD has over 16,000 members in 200 local chapters throughout the U.S. Chapters offer support for individuals, parents, teachers, professionals, and others. This group is facilitated by Eric Tivers, LCSW, MSSW. Eric Tivers is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, and a Certified School Social Worker in private practice. He specializes in working with individuals and families living with ADD, autism spectrum disorders, and other related disorders. We hold monthly support group meetings for anyone living with AD/HD and/or caregivers, spouses/partners, educators, professionals, etc. looking for information, education, and understanding. Meetings are the 3rd Monday of every month at 6:45pm in McHenry. (See meetup.com page for details) Meetings are Free.

  • Children and Adults with Hyperactivity/Attention Deficit Disorder

    http://www.chadd.org
    Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD), is a national non-profit, tax-exempt (Section 501 (c) (3) ) organization providing education, advocacy and support for individuals with AD/HD. In addition to our informative Web site, CHADD also publishes a variety of printed materials to keep members and professionals current on research advances, medications and treatments affecting individuals with AD/HD. These materials include Attention! magazine, the CHADD Information and Resource Guide to AD/HD, News From CHADD, a free electronically mailed current events newsletter, as well as other publications of specific interest to educators, professionals and parents.

  • Children With Special Health Care Needs

    http://health.utah.gov/cshcn/
    Utah Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) is a part of the Utah Department of Health, Division of Community and Family Health Services. We oversee 10 diverse programs for children throughout the state. Each is unique in its services for children with special health care needs.

  • Children’s Home & Aid – Illinois

    https://www.childrenshomeandaid.org/
    Children’s Home & Aid is a leading child and family service agency in Illinois.  We help children recover their health, their hope, and their faith in the people around them.  We link children to a network of opportunity and care, to extended family, teachers, mentors, and the resources of their neighborhood and community. For 135 years, we go wherever children and families need us, and where that work has been proven to be most effective: at home, in the classroom, in the neighborhood, in the course of daily life. Our offices are located across Illinois and serve more than 40,000 children and families each year in over 60 counties.

  • Children’s Innovative Therapy Group, LLC.

    http://www.citgspeechtherapy.com/
    Children’s Innovative Therapy Group, LLC is a pediatric private practice specializing in autism spectrum disorder, apraxia, and pragmatics.

  • Children’s Respite Care Center

    http://www.crccomaha.org
    CRCC is a Children’s Day Health Center providing care to over 200 clients in the Omaha area. State of the art facilities, low adult to client ratios to ensure personalized attention. We provide medical services with RN and LPN’s on site, education services, on site rehab therapy including OT, PT, SLP and feeding. Overnight weekend respite and childcare. Behavioral Health day program, outpatient mental health therapy along with Community Treatment Aides. CRCC is a place where children find a world full of possibilites, and where parents find peace of mind.

  • Children’s Special Services, LLC.

    http://www.childrens-services.com
    Multiple services for the special needs child: Occupational therapy for children 3-15–fine, gross, sensory, perceptual motor development. Evaluations, screenings, group and individual therapy. Modified Developmental Preschool 2 and 3 morning options–serving children for whom the typical preschool setting is too challenging. Lead teacher is an OTR with a special education degree. Math and Science tutoring for children grades 6-12–all math subjects and chemistry and phsyics.

  • Children’s Specialized Hospital

    http://www.childrens-specialized.org
    Children’s Specialized Hospital, an affiliate member of the Robert Wood Johnson Health System, is the largest pediatric rehabilitation hospital in the United States. Our staff provides a wide array of medical, developmental, educational and rehabilitative services for infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. The hospital offers Centers of Excellence in Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Rehabilitation, and Educational Technology, in addition to our Outpatient Services. Compassionate care in a family-centered environment at facilities in Mountainside, Toms River, Fanwood, Hamilton, Newark, Roselle Park and Freehold. Additionally, Children’s staff provides their expertise at various schools, centers, and programs for children with special needs throughout New Jersey.

  • Children’s Therapy Network, LLC.

    http://www.ctn-madison.com
    We are a therapy clinic specializing in the treatment of children with Sensory Processing Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Behavioral and Social Difficulties, Developmental Delay, and Feeding and Eating concerns. In addition to serving children with identified needs, we also help families and community providers support children who may just be struggling to successfully get through their day. We are here to help!

  • Childrens Dentistry

    http://www.kidsdentistforestpark.com/
    Our Goal at the pediatric dental office is to provide the finest comprehensive dental care for children in our office so they leave with a healthy smile and a positive attitude toward dental care as they approach adulthood.

  • Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta

    http://www.choa.org/default.aspx?id=39
    At Children’s, we strive to enhance the lives of children through excellence in patient care, research and education. Whether treating an injured toddler in an emergency or supporting a teen through a series of chemotherapy treatments, we take our commitment to care for each and every child who comes through our doors very seriously. It’s through teamwork at every level of our organization and with you, the family, that we are able to achieve a high level of excellence in pediatric care.

  • Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Rehabilitation Program

    http://www.chla.org/
    Our hospital provides the highest quality healthcare for children who are the sickest and most seriously injured in our region and beyond. Each year, we treat over 93,000 children who need care that is so complex, it can only be provided by medical experts.

  • Childrens Hospital Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.thechildrenshospital.org/
    At The Children’s Hospital, we see more, treat more and heal more kids than any hospital in our seven-state region. As a private, not-for-profit pediatric healthcare network, The Children’s Hospital is 100-percent dedicated to caring for kids at all ages and stages of growth. We have more than 1,000 pediatric specialists and more than 3,000 full-time employees helping to carry out our mission.

  • ChildServe

    http://www.childserve.org/
    We partner with families to help children with special health care needs live a great life. Childserve will be the premier provider of connected care and specialty pediatric services.

  • Chiro One Wellness Centers

    http://www.chiroone.net
    With over 40 offices in the Chicagoland area, Chiro One Wellness Center clinics offer unparalleled chiropractic care and education. Learn more about the power of chiropractic at www.chiroone.net.

  • Christopher & Diana Reeve Foundation Paralysis Resource Center

    https://www.christopherreeve.org/living-with-paralysis/about-the-paralysis-resource-center
    The Paralysis Resource Center (PRC) is the support side of the Reeve Foundation’s twin missions to provide “Today’s Care” and to strive for “Tomorrow’s Cure”. We are a free, comprehensive, national source of informational support for people living with paralysis and their caregivers. Our primary goals are to foster involvement in the community, promote health and improve quality of life. Our information specialists are trained to help anyone – from newly paralyzed individuals and their family members, to persons who have lived with disabilities for quite some time – as they attempt to navigate their changing world and the services available to them. We pull from a wide array of information and expertise to devise personalized plans and approaches to getting individuals living with paralysis back into their communities and a place of well-being quickly.

  • Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Paralysis Resource Center

    https://www.christopherreeve.org/living-with-paralysis/about-the-paralysis-resource-center
    The Paralysis Resource Center (PRC) is the support side of the Reeve Foundation’s twin missions to provide “Today’s Care” and to strive for “Tomorrow’s Cure”. We are a free, comprehensive, national source of informational support for people living with paralysis and their caregivers. Our primary goals are to foster involvement in the community, promote health and improve quality of life.  Our information specialists are trained to help anyone – from newly paralyzed individuals and their family members, to persons who have lived with disabilities for quite some time – as they attempt to navigate their changing world and the services available to them. We pull from a wide array of information and expertise to devise personalized plans and approaches to getting individuals living with paralysis back into their communities and a place of well-being quickly.

  • Christopher Donovan Center, Inc.

    http://www.christopherdonovancenter.com/
    The Christopher Donovan Center (CDC) provides educational, therapeutic, and respite services for children with special needs. Services include tutoring, counseling, speech/occupational/ABA therapy, social skills groups, Saturday respite, parent/sibling support groups, summer and before/after school programs.

  • Church Creek

    http://www.seniorsforliving.com/community/Church-Creek-RP/
    Church Creek is an independent living and assisted living community offering skilled nursing and Alzheimer’s care in Arlington Heights, Illinois, minutes from the heart of downtown and Northwest Community Hospital, with easy access to Route 53. Church Creek sits near the Arlington Heights central business district, within walking distance to the Arlington Heights Senior Center. Church Creek features the extra conveniences and amenities that make residents feel proud to call Church Creek home.

  • Citilink Fort Wayne

    http://www.fwcitilink.com
    Provides transportation to Fort Wayne City limits. Hours of operation are 5:45am-9:30pm Monday-Friday. Saturday hours are 7:30am-6:00pm. Also provides paratransit services during the same hours for those who are ADA eligible and certified.

  • Civitan Acres

    http://www.egglestonservices.org/civitan-acres/
    At Eggleston Services, we offer a variety of opportunities to relax and have fun at Civitan Acres. Designed for individuals who want a year-round day program, the Wellness Program helps adults with disabilities improve their quality of life through activities that help develop and balance their emotional, intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual well-being.

  • Clare Oaks

    http://www.clareoaks.com
    Nestled among 41 acres of lush, rolling landscape and white oak trees, Clare Oaks, Bartlett’s first and only full-service retirement community with Continuing Care options, is being developed on the scenic Immaculata campus in Bartlett, Illinois.

  • Clark Memorial Hospital

    http://www.clarkmemorial.org/
    Clark Memorial is a comprehensive medical center providing advanced medical care with a personal touch. Our health care professionals balance sophisticated medical technology with compassionate, friendly service.

  • Clarke County Arc

    http://www.thearcofclarke.com/
    CCARC is dedicated to providing services to and advocating for person with mental retardation. As we become adults, we all share common ambitions such as living on our own, working and enjoying recreations that we choose. CCARC recognizes the ambitions of those we serve and sets forth to support these individuals in these endeavors.

  • Clarke Health Care Products

    http://www.clarkehealthcare.com/
    Welcome to Clarke Health Care Products. On these pages you will see many unique products to make your life easier, safer and help you maintain independence. We bring to you the best products from around the world. You can count on the quality, durability and functionality of the products from all of the manufacturers we represent.

  • Clausen House

    http://www.clausenhouse.org/
    We create opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to gain competency, develop relationships and join the community with increasing command over their own lives. We are a non-profit corporation serving more than 180 adults from the San Francisco Bay Area.

  • CLE- College Living Experience

    http://experiencecle.com/
    CLE, College Living Experience, is a program designed to help students with learning disabilities transition into a life full of opportunity, independence and success. It’s the only program of its kind!

  • Clearbrook

    http://clearbrook.org
    Programs offered are:Residential, Vocational, In Home Services, Employment and Job Placement for people with developmental disabilities.

  • ClearCaptions

    http://clearcaptions.com/
    WordsMatter.Ensemble is a captioned phone that displays text of conversations in near real-time on a large color touchscreen while also amplifying voice so users can see and hear what callers are saying. Whether it’s at home or at work, Ensemble helps ensure that you get the whole conversation.

  • Clinical Connections

    http://clinicalconnections.info/
    We offer trans-disciplinary services for students with special needs including speech therapy, occupational therapy, individual and group social work, play therapy (clinic/home), friendship groups, individual and group tutoring, school consultation and advocacy, tween and teen programs, early childhood programs and consortium experiences for recreational therapy, animal assisted therapy, behavioral consultation and music therapy.

  • Clothing/Accessories, Baby Banz, INC.

    http://www.banzworld.com/
    The industry leader in all aspects of sun protection for children 5 and under. Famous for the unique, wrap around sunglasses with the neoprene band, the range has now been extended to include the all round wide brimmed hat, Swimsuits, Sunscreen and a whole host of accessories.

  • Clove Lakes Health Care & Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.clovelakes.com/
    Clove Lakes seeks to rehabilitate those who have sustained injury or illness to the highest level of independence possible and support those with disabling conditions to live meaningful and productive lives.

  • Clover Patch Camp

    http://www.cloverpatchcamp.org/
    Clover Patch is a summer camp for individuals with disabilities where each camper is encouraged to reach his or her fullest potential. Since 1965, Clover Patch Camp has provided individuals with disabilities opportunities to make new friends, create everlasting memories, and experience a genuine camp setting.

  • Club Z! – In-Home Tutoring Services

    https://www.clubztutoring.com/peachtreecity
    We provide one-on-one tutoring in your home and have LD specialists as well as certified general ed teachers who are patient and encouraging. Serving Fayette County since 2004, our director is especially passionate about helping families provide the best education options for their children and she attends IEP meetings at no charge to parents. Call today for more information! 770-460-4208.

  • Cobb Hospital & Medical Center

    http://www.wellstar.org/
    The vision of WellStar is to deliver world-class healthcare through our hospitals, physicians and services. This vision is the core of WellStar’s extensive medical services, conveniently located and expertly staffed to provide quality care to the communities we serve and beyond.

  • Cognitive Solutions Learning Center

    http://www.helpforld.com
    Cognitive Solutions helps children and adults of all ages reach their full potential. Providing neuropsychological and psychoeducational evaluations, one on one learning specialists, therapy, and neurofeedback.

  • Cognitive Systems

    http://www.cog-systems.com
    Cognitive development via the internet with clinical oversight for cognitive deficits after strokes,TBI, PTSD, ADD, developmental delays, LD, dementia & other anomalies. 2.5 min.video Overview: www.modernhealing.tv/video/ok2/cognitive.wmv.

  • Collaborative Autism Resources & Education (CARE), LLC.

    http://www.educatorscare.com
    CARE offers in-home and community based ABA Programming to individuals on the autism spectrum. Our services are available for individuals from ages 3-22. Behavior programs are written and supervised by Board Certified Behavior Analysts and direct therapy is provided by our highly trained behavior technicians.

  • College Internship Program

    http://cipworldwide.org/
    Our Mission is to inspire independence and expand the foundation on which young adults with Asperger’s, ADHD and other Learning Differences can build happy and productive lives. CIP is one of the most comprehensive programs in the world for assisting young adults aged 18-26 with learning differences to succeed in college, employment, and independent living.

  • College Internship Program- The Bloomington Center

    http://cipworldwide.org/
    The College Internship Program provides individualized, post-secondary, academic, internship and independent living experiences for young adults with Learning Differences, Asperger’s and High-Functioning Autism.

  • College of Lake County- Office for Students with Disabilities

    http://www.clcillinois.edu/aboutclc/depts/osd
    The Office for Students with Disabilities serves as the entry point for many students and visitors with disabilities to the college. The goal of the Office for Students with Disabilities is to provide an educationally accessible college environment that insures an individual receives an equal opportunity to obtain college services, programs, and courses regardless of their disability.

  • College-Finder.org

    http://www.collegefinder.org/
    I provide students with learning differences post-secondary options.

  • Colleton Regional Hospital

    http://www.colletonmedical.com/
    Colleton Medical Center is a 131 bed acute care, medical-surgical facility that has been serving the lowcounty area of South Carolina for over half a century. A part of Tradent Health System, we are a fully acredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Orginizations and a full-range diagnostic. theraputic, emergency and surgical services.

  • Coloplast Corp

    http://www.us.coloplast.com/
    Coloplast Corp is a worldwide provider of quality and innovative healthcare products and services. It is our goal to improve patient outcomes and quality of life for those with specific medical needs. Coloplast’s Continence Care products include the Self-Cath family of intermittent catheters and freedom male external catheters.

  • Colorado Civil Rights Division

    https://www.colorado.gov/dora
    DORA is dedicated to preserving the integrity of the marketplace and is committed to promoting a fair and competitive business environment in Colorado. Consumer protection is our mission.

  • Colorado Medicaid Office

    http://www.chcpf.state.co.us/
    The mission of the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing is to improve access to cost-effective, quality health care services for Coloradans.

  • Colorado-Division for Developmental Disabilities

    https://www.colorado.gov/hcpf
    Early Childhood Connections is Colorado’s Infant and Toddler Initiative under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Early Childhood Connections is an interagency initiative. The Lead Agency for implementation is the Colorado Department of Human Services.

  • Colours Wheelchair

    http://www.colourswheelchair.com/
    Like our products the personality of Colours is that of leadership and understanding, “no pun intended.” We hope to provide an outlet to voice suggestions, ultimately allowing you to change the way people see the disabled and yourself. It is our goal to increase each persons experiences through mobility, education and most importantly, the general societies awareness toward people.

  • Colton Relands-Yucaipa Regional Occupational Programs

    http://www.cryrop.org/
    Preparing students to Earn, Advance, and Promote by providing quality Career Technical Education programs and services.

  • Columbia Medical Manufacturing

    http://www.columbiamedical.com/
    Purpose – Columbia Medical provides unique products for people with physical disabilities. For such children and adults, our products are life-quality enhancing. Our goal is to supply products to people with disabilities that fill the needs that have not been met by others.

  • Common Ground Outdoor Adventures

    http://www.cgadventures.org/
    Common Ground Outdoor Adventures’ mission is to provide life-enhancing outdoor recreational opportunities for youth and adults with disabilities. We provide adaptive equipment and support, which enable people with disabilities to participate in outdoor recreation alongside their peers.

  • Common Threads Family Resource Center

    http://commonthreadsmadison.org
    A child with autism thrives in a strong family. Our mission is to enhance the development of children with autism spectrum disorders and to provide their families with support and direction. We will accomplish this by providing a variety of services and opportunities. We will assist families in maintaining a balance between meeting their many challenges, and flourishing as a family.

  • Commonwealth Autism Service

    http://www.autismva.org
    The mission of Commonwealth Autism Service is to provide leadership in the implementation of a statewide system of services to maximize the potential and quality of life of each Virginian with autism across the lifespan. Our website includes information about autism, autism services, and providers, as well as helping you to keep up to date on policy and research.

  • Commonwealth Community Trust

    http://www.commonwealthcommunitytrust.org/index.html
    Commonwealth Community Trust (CCT) is a national nonprofit organization that administers affordable and efficient self-funded and third-party pooled special needs trusts (SNT) for people with disabilities. There is no minimum amount required to fund the trust and CCT’s knowledgeable staff understands the rules governing trusts for clients receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid in order to preserve benefits. Founded in 1990, CCT’s central mission is to educate people with disabilities, their families and organizations that serve the special needs community about the importance of future planning and how the use of an SNT can help to enrich the quality of life for a person living with a disability.

  • Communication Innovations

    http://therapymadison.com
    Communication Innovations’ team of licensed therapists specialize in supporting your child’s development through individualized comprehensive programs developed through clinical expertise and best practice guidelines.

  • Communication Sensation LLC.

    http://www.communicationsensation.com
    Jackie Carter CCC-SLP is a certified, licensed, and registered speech-language pathologist and dyslexia specialist who had extensive experience working in public schools before establishing her private practice in 2006. Jackie provides comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment in all areas of communication including auditory processing, oral speech, receptive and expressive language, reading, writing, and spelling. In addition she is trained and certified to test for and treat dyslexia. Jackie has advanced training in working with children with autism, Down syndrome, language processing disorders,and speech sound productions deficits, including apraxia. In addition she is qualified to teach children to read using an Orton-Gillingham approach which is the research-based best practice for children with dyslexia and severe reading deficits. Incorporating high energy, music and multisensory techniques into her therapy sessions the children become motivated, engaged, and learn at a faster rate. Also Hanen-trained, Jackie works closely within the family structure and communicates with the child’s IEP team at school. She also provides consultation regarding IEP goals and objectives. Communication Sensation has offices in Waterloo and in Madison, WI.

  • Community Access Unlimited

    http://www.caunj.org/
    Activities are provided to help an individual or small group obtain and maintain a job in competitive or customized employment, or minimum wage and received benefits paid by the employer.

  • Community Alternatives Unlimited

    http://www.cau.org/
    Community Alternatives Unlimited (CAU) is a private not-for-profit organization, incorporated in the state of Illinois as a 501(c)3. CAU is the first case management agency in Illinois that provides independent case management services to individuals with a wide range of disabilities, including developmental disabilities, mental health needs, hearing, visual and physical impairments.

  • Community Enterprises

    http://www.communityenterprises.com/
    Provides supported education services in a community college setting, supported employment including job training, placement and folow up, transitional services from group homes and other settings to supported living within the community.

  • Community Gatepath

    http://www.communitygatepath.com/
    Community Gatepath fosters hope, dignity and independence among children and adults with disabilities. We dedicate ourselves to building inclusive environments where individuals of all abilities can thrive.

  • Community Living Options

    http://www.ddhomes.net
    DD Homes is a quality-focused network dedicated to providing exceptional residential services to adults with developmental disabilities and other cognitive impairments, within a highly respectful, activity-rich, well managed and caring environment

  • Community Residential Services Association

    http://www.crsa-wa.com/
    The COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION represents and supports Washington community-based residential provider organizations in order to enhance the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities in Washington state.

  • Community Therapeutix, PC

    http://communitytherapeutix.com
    We provide occupational therapy to children with special needs. We have extensive experience with children on the autism spectrum and with sensory integration dysfunction, as well as with many other exceptionalities.

  • Competent Learner Model

    http://www.tuccionline.com/landing.php
    Developed over 30 years and written by Board Certified Behavior Analysts, the Competent Learner Model© provides developmentally appropriate assessment, curriculum, staff training, consultation, and direct services for educators and parents of birth to 3, pre-school and school-age children with a diagnosis of autism, pervasive developmental disorders, other developmental disabilities and challenging behavioral difficulties. The primary focus of the Competent Learner Model (CLM) is on developing the seven repertoires that all learners need in order to perform well in educational settings and to function successfully in daily life. These repertoires are based upon a behavioral analysis of functional language that provides a framework for developing participation, communication, problem solving, observation, listening, and the pre-academic skills of reading and writing. The CLM is designed to build a bridge of cooperation and understanding across the school and home learning environments while supporting the goals and recommendations of the 2001 National Research Council publication, Educating Children with Autism. The CLM promotes consistency in programming across all settings.

  • Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center at Lee Memorial Hospital

    http://www.leememorial.org/
    Lee Memorial Hospital has achieved national recognition as one of the 100 Top Hospitals for stroke, orthopedics, and Intensive Care Unit (ICU). It is a 367 bed hospital that provides 24-hour emergency and trauma care, inpatient rehabilitation, orthopedics, neuroscience, trauma, cancer, diabetes, digestive, general surgery, urology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, ophthalmology, and many other specialties. The adjoining Medical Office Center houses physicians’ offices and other medical and support services.

  • Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center of Naples Community Hospital

    http://www.nchmd.org/
    NCH Downtown Naples Hospital and NCH North Naples Hospital provide personalized care for over 30,000 patients a year in our two-hospital, 681 bed system. NCH’s outstanding reputation is confirmed by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), in its award of accreditation to both NCH hospitals.

  • Conductive Learning Center

    http://conductivelearningcenter.org/
    Serving children with cerebral palsy, spina bifida and nonprogressive motor delays, from birth to age 26. The Conductive Learning Center uses a 60 year old methodology developed in Hungary, called Conductive Education, to help children achieve maximal independence. Conductive Education is an educational approach to rehabilitation, intensive in nature, done within a group of children of like age and abilities. The focus of the program is on the whole child and all areas of development including the personality, encouraging the development of confidence and a “can do” attitude within the child and the family. Through this training children are able to achieve much more than previously thought to be possible.

  • Conklin Center for the Blind

    http://www.conklincenter.org/
    The mission of the Florida Lions Conklin Center is to train, assist, and support individuals that are blind and have one or more other disabilities to obtain gainful employment, live independently, participate in community life and have the freedom to make their own choices with dignity. Our students may have been born blind or suffered an injury or illness that caused the loss of sight. they are also challenged by another physical or cognitive or developmental disability such as deafness, cerebral palsy, learning disabilities or borderline mental retardation, to name a few.

  • Connect The Dots Therapy, P.C.

    http://www.connectthedotstherapypc.com
    Connect The Dots Therapy, PC is a pediatric occupational therapy clinic that provides comprehensive and collaborative care. Our enthusiastic and motivated team of therapists provide innovative treatments to help your child meet their maximum potential.

  • Connect to Community

    http://www.connecttocommunityinc.org

    Mission: Connect to Community is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to finding and facilitating purposeful employment and enjoyment for adults with developmental disabilities. Further, in an effort to help these adults live the lives they desire and deserve within the community, we will provide person-centered services across all aspects of community life.

  • Connecticut Department of Social Services, Vocational & Rehabilitation Agency

    http://www.ct.gov/dss/site/default.asp
    The Department of Social Services provides a broad range of services to the elderly, disabled, families, and individuals who need assistance in maintaining or achieving their full potential for self-direction, self-reliance and independent living.

  • Connecticut Medicaid Office

    http://www.ct.gov/dss/cwp/view.asp?a=2353&q=305218
    Access to quality health care is important to the state of Connecticut, and needs to be available to low-income individuals and families, the elderly, people with disabilities, and people with specific medical conditions and requirements.

  • Connecticut- Birth to Three System Department of Mental Retardation

    http://www.birth23.org/
    The mission of the Birth to Three System is to strengthen the capacity of families to meet the developmental and health-related needs of their infants and toddlers who have delays or disabilities. This is a State of Connecticut program.

  • Connecticut- Camp Horizons

    http://horizonsct.org/
    We offer an Exceptional residential summer camp for children and adults. Unlike traditional day camps, where campers are required to fit into the predetermined program, we offer your child a most unique way to spend the summer.

  • Connecticut- St. Vincents Special Needs Services

    http://www.stvincentsspecialneeds.org/
    Providing education, therapeutic and residential services for children 0-21 with medical/developmental needs.

  • Connery Psychological Services, Inc.

  • Conord, NH. Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/NH.htm
    There are 17 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and two locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Connecticut to serve you. As of December 2005, over 234,000 New Hampshire residents received more than $220,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits

  • Consulting 4 the Spectrum, LLC.

    http://www.4thespectrum.com
    We offer quality in-home Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to families with children with autism spectrum disorders, primarily ages 18 months to 7 years old. Our goal is to assist each family with building a productive future for their child by creating an enriched environment with child and therapist led activities tailored to their individual needs, ultimately increasing functional independence. In addition to our in-home services, we offer parent, therapist, teacher and shadow training, provide ARD/IEP guidance and conduct skills and behavioral assessments.

  • Contego Caps

    http://www.contegocaps.com
    Contego Caps are an alternative head protection option for people who should wear a protective helmet but choose not to wear one. These people may have disabilities, behavioral disorders & seizures. Also, Contego Caps are an option for people who have recently had surgery or injury to their head, as a means to discreetly add a layer of protection during the recovery process. Contego (Latin for “to protect”) Caps integrate the Unequal Dome into multiple hat options for everyday supplemental protective use.

  • Continuum Autism Spectrum Alliance

    http://www.autismspectrumalliance.com
    CASA uses Applied Behavior Analysis for those who present with signs or symptoms associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder and related developmental disabilities. We provide services in the home, school, center and the community.

  • Convaid

    http://www.convaid.com
    Convaid specializes in lightweight, compact-folding pediatric, adult and geriatric wheelchairs. Convaid wheelchairs are built with unsurpassed quality and style. They are designed for an active lifestyle and built to last. Attractive designs avoid a medical look

  • Convaid Products

    http://www.convaid.com/
    Convaid specializes in lightweight, compact-folding pediatric, adult and geriatric wheelchairs. Convaid wheelchairs are built with unsurpassed quality and style. They are designed for an active lifestyle and built to last. Attractive designs avoid a medical look. Models include: Cruiser, Rodeo, Cruiser Planar, EZRider, Metro, Safari Tilt, CruisAire, Convertible, Compax, Scout, Lite Rider, and Mountee.

  • Cooperative Wilderness Handicapped Outdoor Group- Idaho State University

    http://www.isu.edu/cwhog/
    The Cooperative Wilderness Handicapped Outdoor Group (CW HOG), a regional self-help group, was established in 1981 to provide recreational opportunities for people of all abilities. The program is a department of Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho.

  • COPAA The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates

    http://www.copaa.org/
    The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc. (COPAA) is an independent, nonprofit, §501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization of attorneys, special education advocates and parents. COPAA’s mission is to be a national voice for special education rights and to promote excellence in advocacy. Our primary goal is to secure high quality educational services for children with disabilities.

  • Copper Lakes Estates

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com/property/copper-lake-estates/
    Our Oklahoma City Assisted Living community offers 34 acres of serene, park-like scenery nestled around a lake. Our community offers both Independent Living and Assisted Living in Edmond, Oklahoma, to suit your lifestyle. With its calm, natural setting and short distance from the city, every resident finds something to love about Copper Lake Estates.

  • Core Health Care

    http://www.corehealth.com
    CORE Health Care is a specialty residential treatment provider located in Austin and Dripping Springs, Texas, with four facilities providing post-acute brain injury rehabilitation; long-term care for people with brain injuries; long-term care for people with complex psychiatric disorders, autism or other special needs; and community re-entry services.

  • Cornell Communications

    http://www.cornell.com/
    Cornell’s rescue assistance systems allow personnel to request emergency assistance. Applications include handicapped evaluations, parking garages, and elevators. Voice, intercome and visual only signaling systems are available.

  • Corner Stone Services Inc.

    http://www.cornerstoneservices.org/
    From 24-hour supervision to Intermittent Community Integrated Living Arrangements, Cornerstone encourages choice and independence in its residential alternative services.Cornerstone’s employment services program works with individuals to find and retain jobs in their own communities. Field trips combined with classroom training help individuals develop the skills necessary to lead an active life in the community. Cornerstone’s nationally-recognized behavioral health services provide many options for individuals with mental health issues, including outpatient counseling, psychosocial rehabilitation, and community housing.

  • Cornerstone Assessment & Guidance Center, LP

    http://cagclp.com
    Neuropsychological Assessment and psychotherapy for children and adolescents.

  • Cougar Mountain Marketing Corp

    http://www.telestik.com/
    Based in Canada, Cougar Mountain Marketing was founded on the principles that high quality and useful products and honest business practices are what make a company great. We don’t use loud sales people or famous personalities to drive up the cost of a product. We prefer you try our products and let the quality and utility speak for itself.

  • Country Gardens Skilled Nursing & Rehabilitation

    http://countrygardens-health.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Countryside Association

    http://www.countrysideassn.org/
    The mission of Countryside Association for People with Disabilities is to advocate on behalf of persons with disabilities and their families and to support them in their efforts to live and work successfully in their chosen community. Countryside Association is a nonprofit organization located both in Palatine and Waukegan Illinois. The organization provides the spectrum of vocational services to individuals with developmental disabilities including job placement, sheltered employment, senior services and volunteer opportunities.

  • Courage Center

    http://www.couragecenter.org/
    We offer a wide range of services that improve independence and quality of life for people of all ages and abilities. Services include rehabilitation therapies, inpatient transitional rehabilitation, pain management, accessible fitness centers and pools, vocational and community-based services, behavioral/mental health therapies, family support, camping, and sports and recreation programs.

  • Courage To Connect Therapeutic Center

    http://www.couragetoconnecttherapy.com
    Established in April of 2012 by founder and clinical director Dr. Michael Clatch, Psy.D, Courage To Connect Therapeutic Center provides the North Shore and greater Chicagoland area with individual, couples, group, and family therapy. Dr. Clatch’s specialties include treating Asperger’s Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADD and ADHD, as well as grief and loss, depression, anxiety, bullying, and teen issues. Together with his team, Dr. Clatch provides empathic, effective mental health services, working with other local professionals to strengthen therapeutic connections within the North Shore community and beyond.

  • Covenant Health Systems Owens White Outpatient Rehab Center

    http://www.covenanthealth.org/view/default
    As our region’s largest health system, Covenant Health System believes it is our responsibility to provide the best possible care for every one of the 1.2 million people we serve.

  • Craig David Becker, Attorney at Law, LCC

    http://www.cbeckerlaw.com
    Craig David Becker, Esquire practices Education Law and Criminal Defense. He practices Special Education Law, representing students who have been denied an appropriate and effective education. He also represents students in disciplinary actions. In addition, Mr. Becker represents adults and juveniles in all facets of criminal defense. He represents clients throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

  • Craig Hospital

    http://www.craighospital.org/
    Craig Hospital in Denver, Colorado is world renowned as a premier center for specialty rehabilitation and research for people with spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury.

  • Craig W. Watson, Esq., Attorney at Law

    http://www.craigwatsonlaw.com
    Our firm handles legal matters in the following practice areas: Elder Law, Medicaid Eligibility, Wills, Estate Tax Planning, Trusts, Guardianship, Probate, Trust Litigation, Will Contests, Business Law, Asset Protection, Corporate Law, Partnerships, Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations, Federal Taxation.

  • Crane Plumbing/Fiat Products

    http://www.craneplumbing.com/
    Crane Plumbing LLC is one of the best-known manufacturers and distributors of plumbing fixtures and specialty plumbing products in North America. The Company offers various products and product lines that comprise all aspects of bathroom fixtures from a small porcelain sink to a luxury acrylic bath.

  • CranioSacral Therapy

    http://www.iahp.com/karen
    CST is a gentle, hands-on method of evaluating and enhancing the functioning of a physiological body system called the craniosacral system – comprised of the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord. Using a soft touch generally no greater than 5 grams, or about the weight of a nickel, practitioners release restrictions in the craniosacral system to improve the functioning of the brain and entire central nervous system. By complementing the body’s natural healing processes, CST is increasingly used as a preventive health measure for its ability to bolster resistance to disease, and is effective for a wide range of medical and developmental problems, including: * Migraine Headaches * Chronic Neck and Back Pain * Motor-Coordination Impairments * Colic * Autism * Central Nervous System Disorders * Orthopedic Problems * Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries * Infantile Disorders * Learning Disabilities * Emotional Difficulties * Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome (TMJ) * Neurovascular or Immune Disorders * Post-Surgical Dysfunction.

  • Creative Community Living Services, Inc.

    http://www.cclsinc.com
    Creative Community Living Services provides community-based, non-institutional living supports for adults with intellectual/developmental/physical disabilities, traumatic brain injury as well as mental health needs. Services include adult family homes, in-home and community supports to build your community life.

  • Creative Work Systems

    http://www.creativeworksystems.com/
    Creative Work Systems seeks to enable persons with cognitive, physical and psychiatric handicaps to increase or regain self-sufficiency through employment, independent living support, and personal skills development and social/interpersonal opportunities.

  • Cristo Vive International

    http://www.cristovive.net
    Our Mission: To provide children and youth with disabilities and their families with an opportunity to experience the love of God and faith in Christ through a fun and engaging camp adventure. We strive to create opportunities which will inspire participants to respond to the message of God’s love and delight in them and lead them to a genuine experience with Jesus as Lord and Savior. Activities include: drama, puppets, outdoor games, crafts, swimming, a one on one mentor throughout the camp and lots of fun. We provide camps for youth and children with disabilities.

  • Cross Roads Outdoor Ministries

    http://www.crossroadsretreat.com/
    Cross Roads is a beautiful spiritual retreat center and camp providing comfortable facilities, picturesque grounds, and transformational experiences for all ages and all types of groups. We are located on 250 beautiful mountaintop acres in northwestern NJ. The mission of Cross Roads Camp and Retreat Center is: To create sacred space For the Spirit of God To inspire holy relationships That we might embody Christ’s love on earth.

  • CRTASA – International Registry of Therapy and Service Animals

    http://www.crtasa.com
    Canadian Registry of Therapy Animal & Service Animals (CRTASA) is a centralized registry operating in Canada & US since 2010. It registers service & therapy animals and extends annual memberships to verified applicants that also receive a valid CRTASA Photo ID Card to readily confirm their rightful ownership of their official animal to a place of business. Service animals registered by CRTASA include guide dogs and other trained species (eg. helper monkeys, miniature seeing guide horses, etc..) CRTASA does not certify service animals – it only registers those already officially trained/certified to assist their owner with a disability. The standardized CRTASA Photo ID Card alleviates past confusion that variety of ID Cards (issued by different states, provinces and training facilities) posed for businesses across North America – many of whom were unfamiliar with the issuing body. CRTASA members also benefit from point of purchase discounts on animal products/services extended by participating CRTASA corporate fellows.

  • CSD

    http://www.c-s-d.org
    CSD (a.k.a. Communication Service for the Deaf, Inc.) was established in 1975, primarily to provide sign language interpreting services to deaf and hard of hearing adults in South Dakota. Today, CSD employs nearly 2,000 individuals in offices across the nation, providing a broad continuum of social and human services programs, as well as telecommunications relay and contact center services. CSD is a private nonprofit agency dedicated to providing quality services; ensuring public accessibility; and increasing awareness of issues affecting the deaf, hard of hearing and individuals with speech disabilities.

  • Cummings Mobility Conversion & Supply Inc

    http://www.cummingsmobility.com/
    Cummings Mobility Conversions & Supply Inc. has been providing conversions and adaptive devices for the physically challenged for over 30 years. The manufacturers we represent are the most respected in the industry, they include Braun, Ricon, and Bruno among others. We provide quality accessibility to both Commercial and private customers. You will be able to speak with one of our experienced Mobility Consultants to assist you in choosing the products that fit your lifestyle.

  • Cure Medical

    http://www.curemedical.com
    The Cure Commitment is unsurpassed in the industry. Only Cure Medical has committed to donating 10% of profits to scientific research. Only Cure Medical catheters are DEHP free. Simply by using new Cure Catheters™ or Cure Catheter™ Closed Systems for routine intermittent catheterization, you take part in the sustained pursuit of a cure.

  • Curtis Intruments

    http://www.curtisinstruments.com/
    Provides a readable, accurate indication of battery in easy to read type of display. Innovative, efficient motor speed controllers for single or dual PM motor vehicles.

  • CWI Medical Supplies and Health Care Products

    http://www.cwimedical.com
    Our Mission: We strive to build strong relationships by combining top quality supplies and medical equipment with premium customer service to provide Health Care Solutions at Competitive prices.

  • Cybermation, Inc.

    http://www.cybermationinc.com
    Cybermation provides an array of assistive technologies to enable people to live more independently, safely and enjoyably. GPS locator devices, monitoring technologies and emergency response systems are some of the most common items provided by Cybermation.

  • Cypress Creek Therapy Associates

    http://www.cypresscreektherapy.com
    Cypress Creek Therapy Associates has been a proud provider of Physical Therapy, Aquatic Therapy, Speech Therapy and Occupational Therapy to the families of Anne Arundel County for eleven years.

  • Cypress Pointe Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center

    http://www.kindredhealthcare.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

    http://www.cff.org/
    The mission of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is to assure the development of the means to cure and control cystic fibrosis and to improve the quality of life for those with the disease.

  • D’s Locks/Hands On Concepts

    http://www.dslocks.net/main.htm
    Its not often a company comes along and completely re-writes the rules to the game. HOC is doing just that. HOC has innovated D’s Locks, the Grabber and new custom manual wheelchairs. Utilizing the most state of the art technologies, componets, processes, materials, and the finest engineering abilities, HOC is able to create products our competion has yet to dream of.

  • Damon Doucet

    http://www.damondoucet.com/
    Attorney Special Needs – Adult and Minor Guardianship, Special Needs Planning, Estate Planning
    3223 Lake Avenue, Wilmette, IL      224-233-1336

  • Danbury, CT. Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Dancing Wheels Company & School

    http://www.dancingwheels.org
    Our company’s lifelong mission to educate, advocate and entertain through compelling, innovative dance was born of the goals that each of our team members shares a heartfelt commitment to: Enhance integration and diversity in the arts with works uniting people of all abilities. Provide successful, independent and creative role models for those with disabilities. Erase negative stereotypes about people with disabilities in professional careers, primarily in the arts. Instill greater understanding and professionalism in individuals of all ability levels.

  • Daniel O. Hands, P.C.

    http://www.handslaw.com
    Daniel O. Hands is founder and President of Daniel O. Hands, P.C., a law firm in Oak Brook, Illinois that concentrates its practice in the area of estate planning. The firm represents clients in the areas of Wills, Trusts, charitable gift planning, asset protection planning, business succession planning, Medicaid planning and planning for families with special needs children Daniel earned his undergraduate degree from Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan, graduating with a Bachelor of Business Administration. He earned his Juris Doctorate degree from Valparaiso University School of Law, Valparaiso, Indiana. He has spoken to national conferences, continuing legal education classes and numerous public seminars on Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning and Asset Protection. Daniel has over 33 years of experience practicing law. He is a member of the Illinois Bar Association and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. He is a charter member and former member of the Board of Governors of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys. Daniel lives in Clarendon Hills, Illinois has been happily married to Cherie for 30 years. They have two daughters, Christine and Melissa.

  • Darden Rehabilitation Foundation

    http://www.dardenrehab.org/
    The Foundation is a Community Rehabilitation Program partnering with the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services. This partnership provides assistance to adult consumers with disabilities in obtaining and maintaining successful employment. DRF is a United Way Agency and is accredited by CARF International

  • Davis Dyslexia Correction Facilitator

    http://www.readingquestga.com/
    Reading Quest offers specialized programs for children and adults with dyslexia and ADD.

  • DaVita

    http://www.davita.com
    DaVita provides dialysis services for those diagnosed with chronic kidney failure, a condition also known as chronic kidney disease (CKD). We have over 1,300 outpatient dialysis facilities and acute units in over 700 hospitals. We are located in 43 states and the District of Columbia, serving approximately 103,000 patients. All this makes us the largest independent provider of dialysis services in the United States. Though we’re proud of this standing, we have set our sights on a higher goal. We want to be the greatest dialysis company the world has ever seen. And we’re accomplishing this through a shared commitment to our mission and values.

  • Dawn Center for Independent Living

    http://www.dawncil.org
    Dawn Center for Independent Living: Centers for Independent Living (CILs) are private, not-for-profit organizations that work with people with all disabilities to advance their independence. Each CIL promotes the Independent Living movement, which seeks to change community attitudes and beliefs which perpetuate dependence. Independent Living is a philosophy which states that people with disabilities should have the same civil rights, choices, and control as do people without disabilities. DAWN Center for Independent Living has served Morris, Sussex, and Warren counties since 1996.

  • DayOne Reliance Incorporated

    http://www.dayonereliance.org
    DayOne Reliance is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that establishes special needs trust for families of individuals with special needs through education and case management without jeopardizing eligibility for government benefits or entitlements.

  • DD Homes Network

    http://www.clearbrook.org/
    DD Homes is a quality-focused network dedicated to providing exceptional residential services to adults with developmental disabilities and other cognitive impairments, within a highly respectful, activity-rich, well managed and caring environment.

  • Debra A. Boyle, M.Ed.

    https://www.facebook.com/DebraTutor
    Cognitive Developer working in-(your) home via individualized and professional academic and cognitive training. Experienced with 20 years of special needs students.

  • Dee Walden Learning Solutions, LLC.

    http://deewalden.com/
    Dee Walden Learning Solutions, LLC offers children and adults, ages 3-103, a device that improves handwriting. The FunnelGripper was created for those having difficulty learning to control a pencil, pen or crayon and for those with slightly limited or weak hand-finger mobility. The FunnelGripper gives support to fingers, retains a proper grip and helps adults suffering from arthritis or any condition that slightly limits their ability to grasp and apply pressure while writing. Dee Walden Learning Solutions, LLC also, offers Deez EZway To Learn reading and handwriting workbooks. These workbooks contain special lettering that helps to develop better handwriting skills. Also included are phonetic blending lessons to teach reading, page-to-page instructions and numerous pictures for coloring and learning new vocabulary. The workbooks place equal and simultaneous importance on learning to read phonetically and to write legibly. Early learners, gifted students, special education students and anyone having difficulty learning to read and write will find these workbooks a great source to teach, remediate or speed the learning process. Workbooks 1-5 are available for pre-k through grade 2.

  • Delano Regional Medical Center

    http://www.drmc.com/
    Delano Regional Medical Center (DRMC) is proud to be known throughout California and beyond as an innovative regional hospital, deeply rooted in the local communities and committed to providing an exceptional patient experience.

  • Delaware Division of Vocational Rehab, Department of Labor

    http://www.delawareworks.com/
    The Department of Labor and its partner, the Delaware Workforce Investment Board, strive to work together to help Delaware businesses build a strong and successful workforce. Visit the Workforce Investment Board to read about what role the board plays in job development in Delaware.

  • Delaware Health & Social Services

    http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/
    Mission Statement: “To improve the quality of life for Delaware’s citizens by promoting health and well-being, fostering self-sufficiency, and protecting vulnerable populations.” Vision Statement: “Together we provide quality services as we create a better future for the people of Delaware.”

  • Delaware Medicaid Office

    http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dss/medicaid.html
    Medicaid furnishes medical assistance to eligible low-income families and to eligible aged, blind and/or disabled people whose income is insufficient to meet the cost of necessary medical services. Medicaid pays for: doctor visits, hospital care, labs, prescription drugs, transportation, routine shots for children, mental health and substance abuse services.

  • Delaware- Division of Management Services Department of Health and Social Services

    http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dms/epqc/birth3/directry.html
    Birth to Three is a statewide, comprehensive, coordinated, multidisciplinary, interagency system that provides early intervention services and supports for infants and toddlers with disabilities and developmental delays and their families.

  • Den-Mar Rehabilitation & Nursing Center

    http://denmar-health.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Dennis J Christensen, Esq., P.A.

    http://www.scelderlaw.com
    Dennis James Christensen is a solo practitioner with an office in the Charleston, South Carolina area. He is a graduate of Michigan State University and the Marquette University School of Law. Dennis concentrates his practice in the areas of elder law and estate planning. He is currently a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) and is currently a member of its Board of Directors.

  • Department of Fair Employment and Housing of California

    http://www.dfeh.ca.gov/
    The Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) is the largest state civil rights agency in the country. It was established by the Legislature in 1959 as the Division of Fair Employment Practices and was initially part of the Department of Industrial Relations.

  • Department of Human Services- Office of Developmental Disabilities

    http://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx
    Our Mission To assist our IL customers to achieve maximum self-sufficiency, independence and health through the provision of seamless, integrated services for individuals, families and communities.

  • Department of Social Services & Health Services

    http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/
    The Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) is a helping hand and lifeline for one out of every four Washington residents.As a single agency, DSHS is able to provide services from several programs to meet the multiple needs of the majority of clients.

  • Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance

    http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=home
    The Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) is the leading patient-directed national organization focusing on the most prevalent mental illnesses. The organization fosters an environment of understanding about the impact and management of these life-threatening illnesses by providing up-to-date, scientifically-based tools and information written in language the general public can understand. DBSA supports research to promote more timely diagnosis, develop more effective and tolerable treatments and discover a cure. The organization works to ensure that people living with mood disorders are treated equitably.

  • Desert Area Resources & Training

    http://dartontarget.org/
    Our mission is to provide services and opportunities to people who have developmental disabilities or other special needs, so they and their families can pursue the dreams and lifestyles they choose.

  • Desert Haven Enterprises

    http://www.deserthaven.org/
    The primary objective of the agency is to enable persons to overcome barriers to employment through vocational training, job placement, community-based employment, and supportive services; thereby, maximizing their potential to become independent, self-supporting members of their community.

  • Desert Regional Medical Center

    https://www.desertregional.com/
    As the regional medical center in the Coachella Valley, Desert Regional Medical Center’s vision is the continuous improvement of the health and well-being of the communities we serve. A commitment to clinical excellence shall be demonstrated through measurable quality outcomes, while ongoing financial stability will enable Desert Regional Medical Center to fulfill its mission and attain its vision.

  • Designs for Change

    http://www.designsforchange.org/sped.html
    DFC’s Special Education Reform Program provides assistance to families, principals, teachers, Local School Councils, and social service agencies to assist them in creating appropriate educational programs for Chicago students with disabilities to ensure that students with disabilities are educated in the regular education program and master the regular education curriculum, consistent with the most current federal law (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or IDEA) and with the Corey H. Settlement Agreements. The ABLE Coalition: Advocates Behind Legal Education DFC encourages parents of children with disabilities to take advantage of training opportunities and join a parent support group. A parent support group will provide needed emotional support and valuable feedback and information from other parents. You will also get a better idea of systemic issues and how they impact on other children with disabilities. Parent group meetings are a great place to compare strategies and share stories from the field!

  • Desire Home Care

    http://desirehomecare.com

    Premier provider of senior home care and in home Respite care for the elderly, and for children and adults with special needs or disability.  Our caregivers are reliable professionals, who have various experience in providing care for individuals, seniors, adult and children, with Alzheimer’s & Dementia, disability or special needs, cancer and other chronic illness. Entrusting the care of loved ones to others is a difficult decision. However its a decision that can be made knowing that you have selected a dedicated home care provider that will ensure the well being of your loved one by providing monitored care and reliability, and only using pre-screened and certified caregivers. We are dedicated to providing consistent quality and affordable care you can trust.

  • Devereux

    http://www.devereux.org
    The Devereux mission is to change lives and nurture human potential. We inspire hope, ensure well-being, and promote meaningful life choices. Our mission is achieved through a wide range of services and supports for individuals and their families.

  • Devereux Santa Barbara

    http://www.devereux.org/site/PageServer?pagename=sb_index
    Devereux is a non-profit organization providing services around the nation for persons with emotional, developmental & educational disabilities.

  • DG Counseling, Inc.

    http://dgcounselinginc.com
    The therapists here at DG Counseling Inc. each have an area of expertise that serves the community well. We are a group of licensed, experienced counselors and professionals dedicated to helping individuals, couples, and families by offering confidential, empathic treatment for all of life’s emotional, transitional, relational, and communication challenges. Please take time to review all the quality services that we have to offer. I am sure we will be able to meet your individual needs. Our staff has over 43 years of collective experience. We work hard to bring our highly developed intuition, excellent clinical skills, and experience to help those in need of direction and personal guidance.

  • Diablo Behavioral Healthcare

    http://www.behaviorquest.com
    Diablo Behavioral Healthcare is a comprehensive diagnostic center for children and adolescents on the spectrum. We have child and adolescent psychiatrists, social worker and Educational Psychologist. We provide all services in one convenient location.

  • Diane Gould, LCSW, BCBA

    http://dianegouldtherapy.com
    I work with families to improve their child’s behavior and build effective parenting skills. I also provide counseling to children and adults to decrease anxiety and improve social interactions.

  • Diann Jones, Parent/Advocate – Estate Planning for Special Needs

    http://www.diannjones.com
    Located in Delaware, Diann Jones, MBA, has deep roots in advocacy in the disability community as a parent, advocate, professional and positive change agent. She does not charge for calls or conferences with fellow parents and extended extended families of children and/or adults with disabilities. Diann assists their parents and family members through the necessary steps to plan for a lifetime of proper supports using person-centered planning techniques. By taking this approach in assisting other families with their special needs estate plans, she makes certain that anyone who may need her services can take advantage of her experience — regardless of their financial status or situation. Her mission is clear: To help others navigate the complex maze of obtaining resources, understand government benefit eligibility and implement a plan that will accommodate the current and future needs of their loved one with a disability.

  • Dick Terrell Brown, Brown & Lacallade, P.C., Austin, TX

    http://www.DickBrownLaw.com
    Board Certified in Estate Planning and Probate Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, Dick limits his practice to helping families and small businesses deal with today’s needs and plan for tomorrow’s. Planning for special families is a gratifying part of this practice. It provides the special family with a clear path to follow to meet the financial and legal challenges that they and their special person must overcome to ensure that access to public benefits is preserved and the highest possible quality of life for their special person is secured. Guardianship, Medicaid planning, and special needs trusts are employed as appropriate.

  • Diestco Manufacturing Company

    http://www.diestco.com/
    Diestco makes innovative accessories for wheelchairs, scooters and walkers. Products include canopies, backpacks, cupholders, pouches, threshold ramps, laptrays and many others.

  • Different Abilities Inc.

    http://differentabilitiesinc.org/
    Day Hab program for adults with disabilities.

  • DignityHealth Northridge Hospital Medical Center

    http://www.dignityhealth.org/northridgehospital/
    Dedicating resources to delivering compassionate, high quality, affordable health services; serving and advocating for our sisters and brothers who are poor and disinfranchised; and partnering with others in the community to improve the quality of life.

  • Disability & Autism Services of Indiana (DASI)

    http://www.dasikids.com
    Providing these services for children and young adults with autism and other disabilities: ABA Therapy- in home, school, and community settings Speech Therapy Parent Training Social Groups Behavior Consultation Individual Treatment Plans and Behavior Intervention Plans Behavioral Assessment-language, learning, social, and academic assessments Caregiver, professional, and staff training Transition support into school and/or community environments.

  • Disability Law Center

    http://www.disabilitylawcenter.org/
    The Disability Law Center (DLC) is a private non-profit organization. We are designated as the Protection and Advocacy agency for the state of Utah to protect the rights of people with disabilities in Utah. Our Mission is to enforce and strengthen laws that protect the opportunities, choices and legal rights of people with disabilities in Utah.

  • Disability Rights New Jersey

    http://www.drnj.org/
    Provide legal and non-legal advoacy services for individuals with disabilities who reside in the state of New Jersey.

  • Disabled Sports USA-Friendship Ventures

    http://www.disabledsportsusa.org/
    Mission Statement: “To provide the opportunity for individuals with disabilities to gain confidence and dignity through participation in sports, recreation and related educational programs.”

  • Discovery Toys

    http://www.discoverytoys.net/autism-toy-guide/
    Discovery Toys has sensational learning toys to support the skill needs of children with autism. We have worked with the famous Princeton Child Development Institute to identify which products support development across six general areas of difficulty for children with autism. This will assist parents and caregivers in selecting the right products.

  • Dispute Solutions

    http://www.disputesolutions.org
    Mediation and IEP team facilitation with expertise in special education, disability, and IDEA law. We work throughout the Pacific Northwest. In Oregon, the State may pay our fees through the Oregon Department of Education special education mediators roster.

  • District of Columbia Fair Employment Practice Agencies

    https://ohr.dc.gov/service/file-discrimination-complaint
    Investigates and discrimination complaints.

  • District of Columbia Georgetown University UCEDD, Center for Child and Human Development

    http://gucchdgeorgetown.net/UCEDD/about.html
    The University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, Education, Research and Service (UCEDDs) are funded through the Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD) to provide leadership, advise federal, state and community policy makers about, and promote opportunities for people with developmental disabilities and their families.

  • Division of Blind Services-Florida

    http://dbs.myflorida.com/
    The Blind Babies Program promotes early development with a special emphasis on vision skills to minimize developmental delays for children 0-5 years old. The Children’s Program supplements services already offered by the school system to foster the child’s learning and ability to function independently. The Transition Program assists students who are blind or severely visually impaired in moving from from high school to post secondary education and careers.

  • Division of Employment & Rehabilitation Services-Arizona

    https://www.azdes.gov/rsa/
    Our mission is to work with individuals with disabilities to achieve increased independence and/or gainful employment through the provision of comprehensive rehabilitative and employment support services in a partnership with all stakeholders.

  • Division of Mental Health-Utah

    http://www.hsmh.state.ut.us/
    The Utah Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health is the State agency responsible for ensuring that prevention and treatment services for substance abuse and mental health are available statewide. If you, a friend, or family member is struggling with a mental health problem or a problem with alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs there is help available. Hope and recovery are possible.

  • Divsion of Specialized Care for Children, University of Illinois- Chicago Rockford Office

    http://www.uic.edu/hsc/dscc/
    DSCC’s mission focuses on public service, education and research as a basis to provide, promote and coordinate family-centered, community-based, culturally competent care for eligible children with special health care needs in Illinois.

  • Dixie EMS

    http://www.dixieems.com/
    Dixie EMS has been providing EMS Corps, hospitals, and state and city agencies with outstanding service for over 30 years. We carry a full line of emergency medical products and supplies.

  • Do-It-Leisure: Work Training Center

    http://www.wtcinc.org/
    Serving Butte County since 1949, Work Training Center is a non-profit organization. Governed by a local Board of Directors, we are dedicated to meeting the training, vocational, and recreational needs of local adults with disabilities. Work Training Center serves over 600 people. Facilities are located in Chico, Oroville, and Paradise, with services provided throughout Butte County.

  • Doctors Baptist Hospital

    https://baptisthealth.net/en/facilities/doctors-hospital/pages/default.aspx
    Baptist Health South Florida is the largest not-for-profit health care organization in the region. Affiliates of the Baptist Health include Baptist Hospital of Miami, Baptist Children’s Hospital, South Miami Hospital, Homestead Hospital, Mariners Hospital, Doctors Hospital and Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute. Baptist Health also offers a variety of health care services, such as outpatient diagnostic and treatment facilities and home health care.

  • Dolphins and Children with Special Needs

    http://www.waterplanetusa.com/programneeds.php
    Introducing special needs children to dolphins in their natural environment. Aquatic bodyworks, physical and occupational therapy with expressive arts used as therapeuticaids. The emotional impact of a dolphin encounter in his own environment combined expressive art, massage, watsu and music can be a beneficial experience for emotionally challenged and fragile children.

  • Dorochester, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits

  • Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism

    http://www.flutiefoundation.org
    Our primary goal is to promote awareness and support families affected by autism spectrum disorders. We are committed to funding organizations that provide direct services, family support grants, education, advocacy and recreational opportunities with the purpose of improving the quality of life for individuals with autism and their families.

  • Down Syndrome Foundation of Florida

    http://dsfflorida.org
    The mission of The Foundation is to empower lives for a brighter future by facilitating projects that enhance the welfare, education, health, and artistic and athletic abilities of individuals with Down syndrome. The vision of The Foundation is to create an environment where people with Down syndrome are included in every facet of the community. The Foundation provides several scholarships, informational and training workshops and an internet resource room related to the information and needs of individuals with Down syndrome and their families, professionals, and caregivers.

  • Down Syndrome Guild of Greater Kansas City

    http://www.kcdsg.org
    The Down Syndrome Guild of Greater Kansas City is a 501 c 3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide support and resources for individuals with Down syndrome and their families. DSG seeks to provide the entire community with information and education to broaden awareness and foster positive attitudes regarding people with Down syndrome.

  • Down Syndrome Network

    http://www.dsnetworkaz.org
    The Down Syndrome Network’s mission is to provide comprehensive education, support and advocacy for individuals and families affected by Down syndrome.

  • Down Syndrome, National Association

    http://www.nads.org/
    NADS is the oldest organization in the country serving individuals with Down syndrome and their families.

  • Doylestown Hospital Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.dh.org/
    Doylestown Hospital offers the widest possible array of medical services to meet the ever-expanding needs of our community.

  • Dr. Frank Cushing, Psychologist

    http://doctorcushing.com
    The Glenwood Psychological Testing Center was founded by Dr. Frank Cushing and other Glenwood professionals in 1985 as a state-of-the-art, computerized psychological testing and assessment facility. Under Dr. Cushing’s ownership, the testing center has grown to offer over 150 up-to-date, scientifically validated psychological tests for a wide variety of evaluation purposes. Thousands of clients (ranging in age from 18 months to 100 years old) have been assessed in the Glenwood Psychological Testing Center over the past 25 years. The Glenwood Psychological Testing Center provides psychological testing for the following clinical issues: •ADHD and Learning Disabilities •Autism, Asperger’s and Developmental Delays •Mood Disorders such as Depression and Anxiety •Bipolar Disorder (Pediatric and Adult) •Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) •Neuropsychological testing •Memory problems/Dementia including but not limited to Alzheimer’s •IQ (Intelligence) testing •Accommodations for ACT, SAT, GRE, MCAT, and LSAT testing •Vocational and Personnel testing as well as pre-employment screenings •Personality testing •Presurgical evaluations, including but not limited to bariatric surgery •Forensic (court ordered) evaluations •Child Custody •Sex Offender or Sex Specific evaluations (Sexual Interest testing) •Violence Risk assessments •Substance Abuse and Addictions

  • Dr. James Coplan, Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics of the Main Line

    http://www.NDPeds.com
    Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics of the Main Line is the private practice of James Coplan MD. Dr. Coplan is a developmental pediatrician who specializes in the evaluation and treatment of children with developmental delays and atypical development including Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, right hemisphere learning disability and related conditions. He is also the author of Making Sense of Autistic Spectrum Disorders: Create the Brightest Future for Your Child with the Best Treatment Option.

  • Dr. Jennifer Gale

    http://www.atlantapsychologist.com/
    Dr. Gale specializes in providing comprehensive psychological evaluations, psycho-educational evaluations, developmental evaluations, and child custody evaluations. She works with children, adolescents, and adults who have a wide variety of presenting problems including Autism, Asperger’s Disorder, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Learning Disabilities, processing problems, communication problems, medical disabilities, developmental delays, as well as social delays, depression, and anxiety. Dr. Gale’s comprehensive evaluations are extremely helpful for clients because of the specific, client-tailored recommendations she provides at the end of the evaluation process. Dr. Gale is an independently licensed psychologist who has been working with clients in private practice since 2007. Her doctorate is in clinical psychology from Fuller Theological Seminary, Graduate School of Psychology (APA-approved) in Pasadena, California. Much of Dr. Gale’s training was obtained in community mental health clinics, schools, and in a private neuropsychological clinic. Her graduate research and current perspective includes a focus on the Positive Youth Development model, which views children and adolescents as “assets to be developed, not problems to be managed.” She believes that by increasing the protective factors and decreasing risk factors, youth are equipped to develop into thriving adults. Dr. Gale completed a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in a private practice setting. Her clinical practice currently serves children, adolescents, and adults throughout Georgia as well as several surrounding states. Dr. Gale is a founding member of the Pediatric Resource Network (PRN), an Atlanta-based non-profit organization which provides information and resources to families who have children with disabilities.

  • Dr. Steven Fox

    http://www.geri-doctor.com
    Steven C. Fox, D.O., is a licensed physician and surgeon. He was the founder of Wellspring Gerontological Services, which provides comprehensive assessment and care management for older adults and persons with disabilities in the Chicago metropolitan area. Dr. Fox assisted in the creation of Wellspring Personal Care, a private home care agency which provides certified and trained caregivers in an individual’s home. He continues to serve as a Physician Consultant to WPC. Dr. Fox is a founding member of the Midwest Private Geriatric Care Managers Association; a member of the American Osteopathic Association; American Geriatrics Society; the American Academy of Home Care Physicians; American Society on Aging; and, the American Medical Directors Association. Now in private practice, Dr. Fox applies the osteopathic philosophy and principles of wellness to his practice in geriatrics and disability medicine. He conducts assessments of decision-making capacity, functional capacity and individual care needs. He is available for on-going case management and monitoring the treatment for cognitively and psychologically impaired individuals.

  • DREAMS Foundation of Acadiana

    http://dreamsfoundationaca.org
    We are a foundation that provides activities and sports for children and adults with specials needs in the Lafayette, LA and surrounding areas.

  • Drexel Horizon

    http://www.drexelhorizon.com
    Drexel Horizon Senior Living Community is for individuals age 62 and better. The senior living community offers the services and amenities of a fine resort along with a lifestyle rich in social, recreational and cultural opportunities. With 72 units, Drexel Horizon residents have a choice of apartment or villa living. Drexel Horizon is located in Chicago’s western suburbs, convenient to restaurants, shopping and senior services.

  • Drive Master Company

    http://www.drive-master.com/
    Drive-Master has provided total mobility for the physically challenged and has been a respected member of the disabled community for over 55 years. We continue to be at the forefront of change and innovation in adaptive mobility driving aids. Drive-Master ensures the highest quality during every aspect of your conversion. From the products themselves to the experienced, professional service afforded by our sales, office, and technical support staff, the Drive-Master family provides a comfortable, competent atmosphere for your total mobility needs.

  • Drive-Master Co., Inc.

    http://www.drive-master.com
    Drive-Master has New and Used Wheelchair Vans For Sale in New Jersey – NJ and is the Tri-State area’s premiere Braun Ability, Bruno, VMI and Viewpoint Mobility Wheelchair Accessible Van Dealer. At our Mobility Service and Installation Facility we specialize in Wheelchair Vans, Installation and Service of Hand Controls and Foot Controls, Steering and Braking Modifications, Wheelchair Lifts, Lowered Floor Wheelchair Van Conversion Sales, Rentals and more!

  • DSI

    http://www.drivingsystems.com/
    DSI provides the technology necessary for disabled drivers to experience independence. We individually modify vans to fit the particular needs of people with varying degrees of disabilities.

  • Dubuque Community Schools

    http://www.dbqschools.org/
    Transitional assistance for families to prepare youth for adult life success. Services can include: research, referral and application processes for adult services, accessing colleges, career assessments, and general transition information

  • Duke University Medical Center

    http://medschool.duke.edu/
    Ranked in the top ten with schools twice its age, Duke is committed to socially relevant education, translational research, compassionate patient care and global healthcare solutions.

  • Duvall Presbyterian Home

    http://duvallhome.org
    Located in Glenwood, Florida, the Duvall Presbyterian Home (or, as we love to say,”Our Home”) is a place where more than 140 individuals with developmental disabilities live in a private, countryside setting allowing each and every resident to lead an independent and fulfilling life.

  • DW Auto & Home Mobility

    http://www.dwauto.com/
    DW carries a complete line of manual and power chairs, as well as 3 and 4 wheel scooters, with many in stock and available to Rent! DW strives to maintain a quality selection of vehicles. Make sure to check out our Virtual Showroom for our currrent vehicle inventory! DW realizes there is nothing more sacred than the comfort of your home, that’s why we pride ourselves on our ability to make your home accessible and comfortable.

  • Dynavox Technologies

    http://www.dynavoxtech.com/
    DynaVox is the world’s leading provider of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) solutions for individuals with speech, language and learning challenges. Along with Mayer-Johnson, our sister company and creators of Boardmaker, we help people of all ages and abilities make meaningful connections with the world around them.

  • Dyscalulia- Web Site

    http://www.dyscalculia.org/
    This web site list resources that are useful for the parents and educators working with children with Dyscalulia.

  • Dyslexia Solutions of Northern California

    http://www.mydyslexiasolutions.com/
    We help children, young people and adults who have dyslexia, correct their difficulties with reading, writing, and speaking and thinking clearly. Some of the effects of dyslexia such as ADD and dysgraphia (handwriting issues)are also addressed. Assessments & Programs in Marin, Sonoma, Lake and Sacramento Counties.

  • Dyslexia-The Gift, Davis Dyslexia Association International

    http://www.dyslexia.com/
    Join us as we explore the positive talents that give rise to dyslexia, and share our knowledge about the best ways for dyslexic people to learn.

  • Dyslexia, The International Association

    http://www.interdys.org/
    The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals with dyslexia, their families and the communities that support them. Our goalis to provide the most comprhensive forum for parents, educators, and researchers to share their experiences, methods, and knowledge.

  • Dyspraxia Foundation

    http://www.dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk/
    The Dyspraxia Foundation is a country Wide charity, founded in 1987 as the Dyspraxia Trust by two mothers who met at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children. After being told that their children had Dyspraxia they were astonished and dismayed to discover that no facilities existed to help or inform parents and children with the condition. They decided to form their own group to help others to help themselves.

  • Dyspraxia USA NFP

    http://www.dyspraxiausa.org
    We are an organization that helps all people in the United states with Neuro Diverse learning conditions. We focus mainly on Dyspraxia a condition that affects 6 percent of the population and since I have the condition I decided it was time to make a stand for my people!We are here to educate,inform and make aware to all aspect of the community schooling and other sectors the hidden conditions that go unnoticed due to limited social know how!

  • Eagle Sportschairs

    http://www.eaglesportschairs.com/
    It is our goal to provide elite sports equipment that is highly useable and affordable by the professional and recreational athlete. At Eagle, we build custom wheelchairs for Track and Road Racing, Basketball, Quad-Rugby, Tennis, Handcycle, Water-ski, Off-road, Everyday and Field Events.

  • Early ACCESS (IDEA/Part C) Iowa Department of Education

    https://www.educateiowa.gov/pk-12/early-childhood/early-access
    The family and providers work together to identify and address specific family concerns and priorities as they relate to the child’s overall growth and development. In addition, broader family needs and concerns can be addressed by locating other supportive/resources services in the local community for the family and/or child. All services to the child are provided in the child’s natural environment including the home and other community settings where children of the same age without disabilities participate.

  • Early Childhood Development Association of Washington

    http://www.ecdaw.org/
    The purpose of the organization is to provide communication, education and dissemination of information concerning early childhood development and to provide support for existing early childhood programs and foster development of new programs. The emphasis is on promoting quality programs and services for children who have developmental disabilities.

  • Early Childhood Education Delware Department of Education

    http://www.doe.k12.de.us/domain/146
    MISSION of the Early Childhood Workgroup- To support the social-emotional, academic, and physical development of children by working with families, early care and education programs, and the community through a statewide, comprehensive early childhood system.

  • Early on Michigan, Office of Early Childhood Education and Family Services

    https://1800earlyon.org/
    Early On® Michigan is the system of early intervention services for infants and toddlers, birth to three years of age, with disabilities or delays, and their families. Early On is supported by funding from Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) through the Michigan Department of Education, Office of Early Childhood Education and Family Services.

  • Early Steps, Childrens Medical Services

    http://www.floridahealth.gov/AlternateSites/CMS-Kids/
    Early Stepsoffers early intervention services to infants and toddlers with significant delays or a condition that places them at risk of developmental delay. These services are provided by contracted local early steps offices across the state of Florida.

  • East Hartford, CT. Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Easter Seals DuPage and the Fox Valley Region

    http://www.eastersealsdfvr.org
    The mission of Easter Seals DuPage and the Fox Valley Region is to enable infants, children, and adults with disabilities to achieve maximum independence and to provide support for the families who love and care for them. Founded in 1952, Easter Seals DuPage and the Fox Valley Region is one of the largest and most highly regarded pediatric outpatient rehabilitation centers in the Nation serving more than 3,000 infants, children, and adults with therapy and audiology services each year. Key services include: physical, occupational, speech-language, nutrition and assistive technology therapies and audiology services for all ages. Additional services include social services, community outreach programs, specialty clinics and The Lily Garden, an inclusive child care center.

  • Easter Seals NJ – Camp Merry Heart

    http://www.nj.easterseals.com/camp
    Easter Seals Camp Merry Heart is a year round facility providing individuals with disabilities and special needs camping and recreation services including on-site residential camping as well as Hotel & Travel Respites. At Easter Seals New Jersey Camp Merry Heart, opportunities for recreation and social interaction are more than just “fun”… the many benefits they provide are a necessary part of maintaining a healthy state of mind and lifestyle for everyone. The importance of recreational activities has long since been recognized and implemented by Easter Seals as an integral part of ALL of the programs and services provided to people of all ages with all disabilities.

  • Easter Seals of Tennessee

    http://www.tn.easter-seals.org
    The mission of Easter Seals Tennessee is to provide exceptional services to ensure that all people with disabilities or special needs and their families have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play in their community.

  • Easter Seals Southern Georgia

    http://southerngeorgia.easterseals.com
    Easter Seals Southern Georgia creates solutions that change the lives of children, adults and families with disabilities or special needs by offering a variety of programs and services that enable individuals to lead lives of equality, dignity and independence. During FY 2010 Easter Seals Southern Georgia provided services to over 2400 individuals from the 52 county service area. Funding for the residential program is provided by the Medicaid Waiver. Currently we operate 9 licensed group homes and 5 apartment complexs in 11 different counties. Community Living Support services are also available in addition to Host Home and Child Placements.

  • Easter Seals Wisconsin

    https://www.eastersealswisconsin.com/
    Easter Seals Wisconsin has been creating life-changing solutions for individuals with disabilities and their families for nearly seven decades. Whether providing recreational opportunities for children, respite care for families, assisting farmers continue to farm, or gaining greater independence in everyday living, Easter Seals Wisconsin offers a variety of services to address life’s challenges and achieve personal goals.

  • Easter Seals, Bay Area

    http://bayarea.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=CABY_whoweare&s_esLocation=wwa_
    Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for more than 80 years. Whether helping someone improve physical mobility, return to work or simply gain greater independence for everyday living, Easter Seals offers a variety of services to help people with disabilities address life’s challenges and achieve personal goals.

  • Easter Seals: Achievement Center

    http://www.achievement-center.org/
    Our mission is to provide vocational development and extended employment programs for physically, mentally, and developmentally disabled individuals; to assist them in obtaining competitive or extended employment; and to help maximize their independent living skills

  • Easter Seals: Opportunity Center

    http://www.opportunity-center.com/
    WE ARE a nationally accredited non-profit organization providing vocational evaluation/assessment, paid work training, and employment services for people with disabilities. The counties served are Calhoun, Cleburne, Clay, Talladega, Coosa, and Randolph.

  • Eastern Blind Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.rehab.va.gov/blindrehab/
    The mission of Blind Rehabilitation Service is to coordinate a healthcare service delivery system that provides a continuum of care for blinded veterans extending from their home environment to the local VA facility and to the appropriate rehabilitation setting. These services include adjustment to blindness counseling, patient and family education, benefits analysis, comprehensive residential inpatient training, outpatient rehabilitation services, the provision of assistive technology, and research.

  • Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center

    http://www.eirmc.com/
    The largest medical facility in the region, Eastern Idaho Rehabilitation Medical Center (EIRMC) is a modern JCAHO- accredited, full-service hospital. EIRMC serves as the region’s healthcare hub, offering specialty services.

  • Eastside Rehabilitation & Living Center

    http://eastsidecenterrehab.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Easy Access Travel

    http://www.easyaccesstravel.com
    Easy Access Travel is dedicated to meeting the special needs of disabled & mature travelers. We are your cruise experts! We can also help you plan custom, accessible land trips that meet your individual access requirements.

  • Easy Walking, Inc.

    http://www.easy-walking.com
    The Up n’ Go is a true partial weight bearing system. The support provided to the user supplements the strength that the user has in their lower extremities. This lifting support can enable users who might otherwise be unable to stand to stand and walk. The lifting support is adjustable so that users who are able to progress in regaining (or retaining) their leg strength can progress from high support to lower or no support.

  • Echo Grove Camp

    http://www.echogrove.org/
    With many different housing styles to choose from, and a variety of meeting locations, Echo Grove is able to serve many different types of groups. Echo Grove has the ability to house and serve over 400 campers at one time, while also providing flexibility for multiple groups of any size. Additional activities such as a 35 foot climbing tower, a high ropes adventure course, team building courses, swimming pool, waterfront activities, volleyball, tennis and gymnasium, hay rides,and nature trails are available to enhance the stay of our guests.

  • Eden Supportive Living

    http://www.edenslf.com/
    Eden Supportive Living offers an innovative approach to assisted living housing for physically disabled individuals ages 22-64. By combining apartment-style housing with personal care and services, residents can live independently with dignity and privacy while avoiding the burden of maintaining a home. And, enjoy the freedom of a 24-hour support staff available for scheduled and unscheduled needs.

  • Edgewood Clinical Services

    http://www.edgewoodclinicalservices.com/
    Edgewood Clinical Services is a specialized provider of quality counseling services for children, adolescents, couples, and families.

  • Education and Developmental Intervention Services

    http://www.militaryonesource.mil/
    Over 100,000 military families have members with special needs. These include spouses, children, or dependent parents who require special medical or educational services. These family members have a diagnosed physical, intellectual or emotional condition. We invite you to explore the Special Needs module to learn about and find the resources that will support your family.

  • Education Law Resource Center and NHEdLaw, LLC.

    http://nhedlaw.com
    NHEdLaw’s mission is to improve the quality of education for all students by providing information, training and resources.

  • Education Therapy

    http://www.educationtherapy.org/
    Provides assessments, tutoring, consultation to parents and schools for kids with special needs. We utilize…many methodologies…(including) multi-sensory reading/comprehension techniques.

  • Education-A-Must Inc.

    http://www.education-a-must.com
    Education-A-Must Inc. is a nonprofit corporation providing advocate services for the child or youth with physical, emotional, behavioral, Autism or learning disabilities. Our goal is to assist parents and caregivers in finding help for the child with special needs. EAM works with local, state and federal agencies to secure the necessary services and education for all who qualify. We become your team player at the school meetings.

  • Educational and Behavioral Consultation

    http://positiveperspectives.org/
    Educational and Behavioral Consultation Aneea Toomajian MA, PPS, LMFT is a certified school psychologist and licensed child and family therapist specializing in Educational Advocacy for parents and children with Special Needs. Advocacy and support offered in behavior planning, Student Study Team meetings, 504’s, IEP meetings, and other educational issues. Consultation provided on school sites regarding a student’s needs and accommodations and compassionate educational counseling available to children and their parents.

  • Edward V Wilcenski, Esq., Jones & Wilcenski, PLLC

    http://www.wplawny.com/edward-v-wilcenski.html
    EDWARD V. WILCENSKI, Esq., is a co-owner and co-manager of the law firm of Jones & Wilcenski PLLC. He practices in the areas of Special Needs Estate Planning, Trust & Estate Administration, and Elder Law and Long Term Care Planning. He holds the highest rating for both expertise and ethics awarded by Martindale-Hubbell, the independent rating service of the legal profession. He is a graduate of Albany Law School, and received his Bachelor of Science in economics, magna cum laude, from Siena College in Loudenville, New York.

  • Ehlert Financial Group, Inc.

    http://www.ehlertfinancialgroup.com
    Ehlert Financial Group is a registered investment advisory firm, with unique experience in the clients they serve. They provide financial advice to those families with special needs, the aging, widows, and divorced individuals.

  • El Valor

    https://www.elvalor.org//
    El Valor is a non-profit community-based organization founded in 1973. El Valor is the first bilingual, bicultural rehabilitation center in Illinois. Their strategic goals are: to be the best in the nation in early childhood care in the Hispanic community; to become the premier organization developing leadership for the Hispanic community; and to be an international model for inclusion of people with disabilities in the Hispanic community.

  • Elaine Lerner MSW CSW – ADHD Parent Trainer

    http://www.ADHDParentTrainer.com
    Is your child having behavioral problems, hyperactivity, focus, attention and organization issues at home, in school and in social settings? ADHD Parent Trainings are forming in Long Island. Elaine Lerner, MSW, CSW an ADHD and ODD specialist will offer an eight-session training for parents of children with attention problems using the Russell Barkley Ph.D, and Ross Green Ph.D. methods of behavioral management. ADHD is one of the most common childhood developmental behavioral disorders affecting up to 5-7 percent of the school age population and accounting for the largest proportion of children referred to mental health programs in this country. Learn techniques to give your child a better chance of success in school, at home and in social settings. Her goal as a clinician is to empower parents to take charge of the demanding care of these children in a way that ensures the health of the child individually and the entire family collectively. The ultimate purpose is to help participants become scientific, principle-centered, executive parents. Elaine Lerner, MSW, CSW received her masters Degree in Social Work from Fordham University and has over 16 years of experience in the school system as a social worker. She has trained with Russell A. Barkley Ph.D. and Ross Green, Ph.D., both internationally renowned experts and authors of numerous books on the subject. Also available for individual, couple and family counseling.

  • EleMental Learning – In Home Tutoring Service

    http://www.elemental-learning.com/
    Founded in 2005 by a former classroom teacher with more than a decade of practical experience, we have helped hundreds of students from all age groups and with a wide variety of special needs. Regardless of your child’s unique situation, an EleMental Learning private tutor is the choice for you. Serving clients in: California, Illinois, New York, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C.!

  • Elijah’s Place

    http://www.lutheranhomes.org
    Lutheran Homes of Oshkosh is a family of healthcare and residential service organizations comitted to providing quality care and life enriching opportunities to the aging and those in need in a caring, Christian environment.

  • Elmhurst College- Lifeskills Academy (ELSA)

    http://www.elmhurst.edu/elsa
    ELSA, the Elmhurst Life Skills Academy, offers an outstanding educational opportunity for young adults with developmental disabilities. This full-time, post secoundary program enables ELSA students to work productively and live as independently as possible.

  • Elwyn Delaware

    elwyn.org
    Elwyn is a unique organization. Founded in 1852, Elwyn has been providing services to people with special needs for over 150 years. Today, Elwyn is nationally recognized as a pioneer in developing groundbreaking programs for children and adults with disabilities and disadvantages. Our innovative culture and dedicated staff enable us to help more than 12,000 people build more independent, productive lives.

  • Emily S Starr, Esq., Ciota, Starr & Vander Linden, LLP

    http://csvlaw.com
    Emily S. Starr, managing partner of the firm’s Elder & Disability Law Group, concentrates primarily in the areas of Medicaid and estate planning, special needs trusts, guardianship and probate. She has a particular interest in preservation of personal injury awards through the use of Special Needs Trusts and is counsel to personal injury lawyers, disabled individuals, and trustees. Ms. Starr is certified as an Elder Law Attorney (CELA) by the National Elder Law Foundation [1] and is a member of the Special Needs Alliance.

  • Emma Hemness, Attorney at Law

    http://www.planningforelders.com
    The law firm of Emma Hemness will provide confidential legal services to all of its clients. We will do so in a professional and dignified manner and will provide competent legal advice for an affordable and reasonable fee.

  • Employment Development Department-California

    http://www.edd.ca.gov/
    The Employment Development Department (EDD) is one of the largest state departments with employees at hundreds of service locations throughout the state. For more than 70 years, we have connected millions of job seekers and employers in an effort to build the economy of the Golden State.

  • Empower Colorado

    http://empowercolorado.org/
    Empower Colorado is an organization created by families to support, educate, and provide resources for Advocacy for families. We define family as anyone who directly contributes to caring for children and youth who have, or are at risk for developing mental health disorders, also known as Brain Disorders. Children are not always diagnosed with a specific disorder but exhibit symptoms where they struggle with social, emotional, mental and/or behavioral challenges. Some of the common diagnoses our children have include: Bipolar Disorder, Major Depression, ADD/ADHD, Tourette’s Disorder, PDD Spectrum Disorder (Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome), Schizophrenia, Attachment Disorders (RAD), Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, PTSD and Trauma. Anxiety is one of the most common symptoms present in almost all of the diagnoses but in many cases it is also a disorder unto itself. Some of the common Anxiety Disorders seen in children include: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Selective Mutism, Separation Anxiety Disorder and Phobic Disorders.

  • Enabling Devices

    http://enablingdevices.com
    Enabling Devices is a company dedicated to developing affordable learning and assistive devices to help people of all ages with disabling conditions. Through our expertise in designing electro-mechanical assistive and adaptive devices for people of all ages, we believe that our products enable people with physical challenges to communicate, learn, work, play, and function more easily, effectively, and enjoyably in the world.

  • Enhanced Vision

    https://www.enhancedvision.com/
    Enhanced Vision has the most comprehensive line of easy-to-use and affordable low vision products from simple digital magnifiers to advanced video magnification systems with HD and Full Page Text-to-Speech. You can choose from a variety of screen sizes and magnification levels that are just right for you. And you can select from products that provide you with portability, distance viewing or just reading at home.

  • Enhancement Institute

    http://www.enhancementinstitute.com/
    Advanced noninvasive treatments, based on the latest research in Applied Neuroscience, are available for a range of mental and emotional challenges at The Enhancement Institute. For more than twenty years we have been achieving favorable outcomes with ADHD, Traumatic Brain Injury, Learning disabilities, Aspergers, Autism and Tourettes, as well as Depression, Anxiety and Bipolar Disorder. Science tells us these disorders can involve many areas of the brain/body system and we take the time to identify areas of significant impact for each individual and design their treatment program accordingly. A through testing and evaluation module is available under the direction of our Medical Director and a licensed Psychologist, including a Quantitative (functional) EEG and a noninvasive full body scan using advanced European technology. A typical program may involve several types of treatment, including beta Neurofeedback (NFB), deep-state Neurotherapy (Alpha-Theta), Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (TES), Targeted amino Acid Therapy (TAAT), dietary constraints and intelligent supplementation as well as individual and family psychotherapy and life skills coaching. At The Enhancement Institute our treatments are research based and our primary technologies are approved by the FDA. Call today to see how we can help your child.

  • ENMU-Roswell Special Services Occupational Program

    http://www.roswell.enmu.edu/
    ENMU-Roswell provides enrty level competivitve employment readiness and independent living training in a one year program. Student’s live in the residents halls and participate as students of ENMU-Roswell

  • Envision Unlimited

    https://www.envisionunlimited.org/
    For over 50 years, Envision Unlimited has served people with disabilities across all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Today, our wide array of home and community-based programs benefit over 1,500 individuals across the state of Illinois. Envision provides day programs, community living services, employment services, a foster care program, and mental health services.

  • EP Magazine

    http://www.eparent.com/
    EP Global Communications, Inc. and Exceptional Parent magazine add perspective on the recent FDA public notification concerning adverse events reported in children with cerebral palsy who have received treatment with Botulinum Toxin (BOTOX®) injections.

  • Epilepsy Foundation

    http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/
    “The Epilepsy Foundation will ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all experiences; and will prevent, control and cure epilepsy through research, education, advocacy and services.”

  • Epilepsy Foundation Eastern PA

    http://www.efepa.org
    The Epilepsy Foundation Eastern Pennsylvania is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) voluntary health organization that provides education, support and advocacy for people with epilepsy and their families. The Epilepsy Foundation Eastern Pennsylvania also promotes understanding of seizure disorders through a wide variety of programs presented to business, government and school communities, professional audiences, and the general public.

  • Epilepsy Foundation North/Central Illinois

    https://www.epilepsy.com/north-central-illinois-iowa-nebraska
    The Epilepsy Foundation North/Central Illinois will ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all life experiences; and will prevent, control, and cure epilepsy through services, education, advocacy and research. We serve the following counties in North/Central Illinois: Boone, Bureau, Carroll, DeKalb, Henry, Jo Daviess, Fulton, Henderson, Knox, LaSalle, Lee, McHenry, Marshall, McDonough, Mercer, Ogle, Peoria, Putnam, Rock Island, Stark, Stephenson, Warren, Whiteside, Winnebago.

  • Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago

    http://www.epilepsychicago.org
    Provides referral, education, outreach, advocacy, casemanagement, medical clinics, pharmaceutical assistance referral, vocational counseling, and support groups. Also provides employment and educational advocacy to those dealing with epilepsy and seizure disorder.

  • Epilepsy Foundation of Hawaii, Inc.

    http://www.epilepsyhawaii.org/
    The Epilepsy Foundation of Hawaii (EFH) provides direct services to individuals with seizure disorders. It is estimated that over 18,000 Hawaii residents suffer from epilepsy and over 75,000 people are touched by it. For over 20 years the EFH has provided information and educational services to individuals and groups with questions pertaining to epilepsy. The EFH is a private, nonprofit agency, whose mission is to increase public awareness of epilepsy and to build a sense of community, enabling persons with epilepsy to participate fully in the community at large.

  • Epilepsy Services for Northeastern Illinois, ESNI

    http://epilepsyservicesil.com
    Epilepsy Services for Northeastern Illinois, ESNI, provides counseling and psychotherapy for those affected by a primary diagnosis of epilepsy. Treatment is formulated to fit each case individually. ESNI also presents in-services, educational programs, neurological referral and advocacy. Fees are based on a sliding scale. No one is ever declined services due to an inability to pay.

  • Epilepsy, The Network

    http://theepilepsynetwork.com/
    This corporation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation, organized for charitable purposes.The specific purposes for which this corporation is organized are to provide education, charitable assistance, encouragement, support, information, referrals, and advocacy for those touched by epilepsy.

  • Equestrian Connection

    http://www.equestrianconnection.org
    At Equestrian Connection, high quality horses make a “connection” with riders and help create a difference in strength, posture, self confidence and overall well being. Equestrian Connection has a well trained and experienced staff that will work with disabled individuals to Make a Difference!

  • Equip For Equality

    http://www.equipforequality.org/
    The mission of Equip for Equality is to advance the human and civil rights of children and adults with physical and mental disabilities in Illinois. It is the only statewide, cross-disability, comprehensive advocacy organization providing self-advocacy assistance, legal services, and disability rights education while also engaging in public policy and legislative advocacy and conducting abuse investigations and other oversight activities.

  • Erhardt Developmental Products

    http://www.erhardtproducts.com
    This company produces and distributes a variety of materials for working with children who have developmental and multiple disabilities. It was founded in 1989 by Rhoda P. Erhardt, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA, an occupational therapist specializing in pediatrics for more than 35 years. She has provided evaluation and consultation services to families, health agencies, educational systems, and national corporations, and published and lectured extensively throughout the United States and overseas on topics such as prehension (hand skills), vision, eye-hand coordination, and feeding problems in children with cerebral palsy, as well as handwriting and perceptual problems in children with learning disabilities. The 21 videotapes, also in DVD format, describe normal and atypical development, assessment procedures, and intervention programs. They each include inservice suggestions and discussion guides to be duplicated for viewers. Other products (books, assessments, posters, activity charts, etc.) are correlated with many of the videos. A special symbol indicates products designed especially for parents.

  • Eric Tivers, LCSW, MSSW

    http://www.erictivers.com
    Strength-based, Family-centered therapy, education, consultation, coaching and advocacy for individuals and families living with Autism, Asperger’s and ADD/ADHD. Helping individuals improve social, emotional and organizational understanding through self-awareness, education, coaching, and cognitive-behavioral strategies.

  • Erica Krisztal Felsenthal, Ph.D. – Clinical Neuropsychologist

    http://www.neurodirectives.com
    Psychological, psychoeducational and neuropsychological assessment and psychotherapy services for children and adults.

  • Erik’s Ranch & Retreats

    http://eriksranch.org/index.html
    For Our Members: Erik’s Ranch & Retreats provides safe and unequaled living, working, social and recreational environments for young adults with autism, using its guiding principles of lifelong learning, individual community building and bidirectional integration through voluntourism. We’re committed to giving these individuals a rewarding life on their own terms, experiencing dignity, compassion and the joy of continuing possibility. For Our Guests: Erik’s Retreat offers upscale, boutique-style suite accommodations that serve guests traveling for business or pleasure. With free breakfast. Free wifi. And a caring and talented guest services staff of concierges, tour guides, historians and chefs who happen to have autism. It’s a new and easy kind of philanthropy where giving back is as simple as booking an overnight stay. Just minutes from the Mall of America, airport and the beautiful city Chain of Lakes.

  • Erin M. Floyd, Ph.D., LLC – Licensed Clinical Psychologist

    http://www.erinfloydphd.mysite.com
    I am a licensed psychologist in the Atlanta, GA, area with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology with advanced expertise in clinical child, pediatric, and family psychology. I carefully review the latest research findings and use treatments that work. I counsel and conduct psychological testing for children, adolescents, and adults with problems that have arisen in their lives that they are unable to handle on their own, but with a little assistance and a guiding hand they can overcome. I strive to maintain a warm and inviting practice with the highest standards of confidential and personalized care. My goal is to work with clients and their families as a team to help them thrive and get back to enjoying life to its fullest as soon as possible. My website provides more detail about my specialties.

  • Erlanger Medical Center Baronness Campus

    http://www.erlanger.org/
    Erlanger is a non-profit, academic teaching center affiliated with the University of Tennessee College of Medicine. Erlanger is also a Level-One Trauma Center for adults and the only provider of tertiary care services for the citizens of an entire four-state region, encompassing southeast Tennessee, north Georgia, north Alabama and western North Carolina. With a history that dates back more than a century, Erlanger is recognized as one of the nation’s finest public hospitals and a leader in healthcare.

  • Ernest Health

    http://www.ernesthealth.com/
    The mission of Ernest Health, Inc. (EHI) is the development and operation of rehabilitation and related post-acute healthcare facilities dedicated to the recovery of individuals who have functional deficits as a result of injury or illness.

  • Eunice Kennedy Shriver Center University of Massachusetts

    http://shriver.umassmed.edu/
    The purpose of research at the Shriver Center is to understand human development at every stage — from the fundamental level of the cellular nervous system to the environmental and social forces that shape behavior and experience.

  • Euro-Peds National Center for Intensive Pediatric PT

    http://www.europeds.org
    National Center for Intensive Pediatric PT with a goal to teach new functional skills to children and young adults who have non-progressive neuromusclar disorders (CP, TBI, Spina Bifida, and a wide variety of gross motor disorders). Hospital-based clinic was established in 1999 using progressive European-inspired therapy methods. Sessions are one-on-one or two-on-one, up to 20 hours per week for 2, 3 or 4 weeks; sessions are customized to meet each child’s needs towards greater mobility and independence. Application and acceptance into program required, plus doctors prescription; Insurance accepted; medically supervised. Euro-Peds provides specialized and experienced physical therapy for children and young adults who have Cerebral Palsy, Traumatic Brain Injury, Spina Bifida and a variety of syndromes & non-progressive gross motor disorders. Children with all levels of involvement can, and do, learn new skills like sitting, crawling and walking to improve mobility, self-esteem, and independence.

  • Evac + Chair Corporation

    http://www.evac-chair.com/
    An interface of a specially modified endless belting to the two supporting rear carriages provides a smooth, continuously working brake/traction system that slows descent proportionally to the weight of the passenger. On landings, the geometry of the unit transfers all weight to the two main wheels for pivot turns and travel.

  • Evan Guthrie Law Firm

    http://www.ekglaw.com
    Evan Guthrie Law Firm is licensed to practice law throughout the state of South Carolina. The Evan Guthrie Law Firm practices in the areas of estate planning special needs planning probate personal injury accident and divorce and family law.

  • Evanston Citizens for Appropriate Special Education

    http://evanstoncase.org
    Evanston Citizens for Appropriate Special Education (CASE) is a community advocacy organization working to improve special education policies and programs in pre-school, elementary and high school.

  • Evergreen Retirement Community/ Wellspring Health Center/ Legacy Court Memory Care

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com
    For those who require a higher level of care, licensed intermediate and skilled nursing services are available to assist residents who expect to recover quickly, as well as those who require longer-term care.

  • Exceptional Vacations

    http://www.exceptional-vacations.com/

    Exceptional Vacations is dedicated to providing high quality vacation opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities and special needs. We ensure a safe environment with an emphasis on inclusion. Our trips promote integration, socialization, friendship and fun.

    Exceptional Vacations’ trips provide a wonderful opportunity for personal growth, normalization, and socialization in a safe and fun atmosphere. We have a professional staff committed to providing our special needs travelers with the experience of a lifetime. Our special needs tours are all inclusive. Vacationers only need to bring the desire for a new and rewarding experience.

  • Extended Home Living Services, Inc.

    http://www.ehls.com
    EHLS is Chicagoland’s Accessibility Leader for Home Elevators, Wheelchair Lifts, Stair Lifts and Accessible Bathrooms! We have been making homes and public buildings in the Chicagoland area easier to navigate since 1991. We are friendly, knowledgeable professionals who understand the importance of independence and we will take the time to Get it Right for You! Visit our web site or give us a call for a free consultation. Main Office: (847) 215-9490.

  • Extendicare Health Services, Inc.

    http://www.extendicare.com/
    Founded in 1968, Extendicare is one of North America’s largest long-term care providers with 269 nursing and assisted living facilities and capacity for approximately 30,300 residents.

  • Eye Medical Center of Fresno

    http://www.emcfresno.com/
    The tradition of superior eye care continues today with 18 doctors currently practicing at the Eye Medical Center, making it one of the largest eye care medical facilities in the Central Valley. Our fellowship trained doctors perform Retinal Vitreous Surgery, Corneal Transplant Surgery, Cataract and Glaucoma Surgeries along with Oculoplastic and Facial Cosmetic Surgery. Our optometrists perform primary eye care exams, eyeglass and contact lens services, as well as medical eye examinations.

  • EZ-Access Quality Access Solutions

    http://www.homecareproducts.com/
    As one of the leaders in portable wheelchair ramps, Homecare Products, Inc. realizes the needs of today’s wheelchair user and is committed to helping maximize their independence. This is why we’ve created EZ-ACCESS® portable ramps, an essential accessory to wheelchairs and scooters. Our lightweight, compact, and versatile ramp designs help to make barriers against independence and accessibility a thing of the past.

  • EZ-Step, Inc.

    http://www.ez-step.com
    The Portable EZ-Step (Quad Step) is a device that reduces stair height by approximately 1/2, thus making it easier for people to use stairways. It can also be used to get into and out of vehicles, up and down curbs and into and out of bathtubs. It can also be used as a quad cane when walking. It is very lightweight and yet very sturdy.

  • Fagan Center for Communication

    http://www.fagancenter.com
    The Fagan Center for Communication utilizes evidence-based practice to treat individuals with a variety of communication disorders, including Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD), autism, and executive function disorders.

  • Fairacres Manor

    http://www.vivage.com/fairacres/
    We Pride ourselves in being a helping hand to our community and a representative of the Piñon management philosophy. Whether you are looking for rehabiliation, a memory care environment, short term respite, hospice or long term care please consider us your home.

  • Fairfax County Therapeutic Recreation

    http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/ncs/trs/
    Therapeutic Recreation Services’ aim is to provide opportunities adults with disabilities so they may acquire the skills that enable them to participate in the recreation and leisure programs of their choice. Staff is committed to providing services, education, and resources that meet our participants’ interests, needs, and abilities on the road toward lifelong participation and enjoyment in recreation and leisure activities. Staff also provides support and advocacy to individuals who wish to participate in general recreation activities.

  • Fall River, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Falmouth, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits

  • Familial Dysautonomia Now

    http://www.fdnow.org
    What is FD NOW? Ann and Ken Slaw and other FD families and friends founded the FD NOW fund at Partnership for Cures, a 501c3, to raise funds to support research that will drive better treatments and cures for patients with FD in two years or less.

  • Families helping Families of SWLA

    http://www.fhfswla.org
    Our mission is to provide information and referral, education and training, peer support and advocacy skills to individuals with disabilities and their families. Our vision is that individuals with disabilities and their families will be strong, effective, informed advocates for themselves and others.

  • Family Behavioral Resources

    http://www.familybehavioralresources.com
    FBR provides Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services, Specialized Autism Services, Outpatient Mental Health Services, Psychological Testing and Evaluations, Summer Therapeutic Activities Programs, Community Outreach, Family Support Groups, and more across Western and Central Pennsylvania.

  • Family Care Council of Florida

    http://www.fccflorida.org/
    The mission of the Family Care Council of Florida is to advocate, educate, and empower individuals with developmental disabilities and thier families, partnering with The Agency for Persons with Disabilities, to bring quality services to individuals for dignity and choice.

  • Family Connection of South Carolina

    http://www.familyconnectionsc.org
    Having a baby is one of life’s greatest moments, and every parent dreams of having a happy, healthy one. So when a child with disabilities or special needs enters a family, at birth or diagnosis, it is rarely what the parents expected. Treasures are found in the unexpected, however, just as all children are a gift, Family Connection of South Carolina helps families recognize and celebrate the potential of that gift.

  • Family Ideas Network for Down Syndrome (FINDS)

    http://www.findsdownsyndrome.com
    We are a parent support group providing education, support, community awareness to families with children with Down Syndrome in the McHenry County area.

  • Family Matters Parent Training and Information Center

    http://www.fmptic.org/
    We are a Parent Training and Information Center. We assist parents of children with disabilities to be informed participants in the special education process. We assist students with disabilities to understand their rights and responsibilities. We supply information to teachers and other professionals who provide special education and related services to children with disabilities. Centers in IL. Family Matters covers 94 counties in Illinois, all except Cook, DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will (there is another PTIC that covers these counties). Family Matters provides support, advocacy, information, education, and trainings related to special education.

  • Family Navigator/Advocate For Charles County, MD

    http://www.center-for-children.org
    I teach parents how to advocate for their children with special needs and am a parent support. I also started the first Charles County, Maryland Parent Think Tank Group for parents of children with special needs. I am there to help in any way possible.

  • Family Network on Disabilities of Florida, Inc.

    http://www.fndfl.org
    Family Network on Disabilities of Florida, Inc. is a statewide network of families and individuals of all ages who may be at-risk, have disabilities, or have special needs and their families, professionals, and concerned citizens. Our mission is to ensure through collaboration that Floridians have full access to family-driven support, education, information, resources, and advocacy and to serve families of children with disabilities, ages birth through 26, who have the full range of disabilities described in section 602(3) of IDEA.

  • Family Resource Associates, Inc.

    http://www.frainc.org
    Family Resource Associates (FRA) is a New Jersey non-profit agency located in Shrewsbury, NJ. FRA assists individuals of all ages who have developmental delays or disabilities. FRA provides home-based early intervention for infants, therapeutic recreation programs and assistive technology services (through TECHConnection), along with family and sibling support groups. TECHConnection @ FRA offers programs and services that can make using the computer easier for people of all abilities and ages.

  • Family Resource Center on Disabilities (FRCD)

    http://www.frcd.org/
    FRCD was organized in 1969 by parents, professionals, and volunteers who sought to improve services for all children with disabilities.

  • Family Speech & Therapy Services

    http://FamilySpeech.com
    With clinic locations in Andover, Otsego and Edina, Family Speech & Therapy Services provides the highest quality speech-language and occupational therapy to help children and adults with deficits in communication, fine and gross motor or sensory skills reach their fullest potential.

  • Family Support Network of North Carolina

    http://www.fsnnc.org
    Family Support Network of North Carolina promotes and provides support for families with children who have special needs. Families are in a unique position to offer information and support to other families. An experienced family member can share the most practical advice and help a parent navigate the complex service system.

  • Family Ties of Massachusetts

    http://www.massfamilyties.org
    Family TIES of Massachusetts is a statewide information and parent-to-parent support project for families of children with special needs and chronic illness. It is administered by parent coordinators housed in each of the regional offices of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

  • Family Ties of Nevada

    http://www.familytiesnv.org
    Increasing the hope, confidence and independence of people with disabilities of all ages and their circle of support through training, information, emotional support and advocacy. Discover helpful services & resources for you, your family or your clients with the Family TIES of Nevada Resource Directory.

  • Family to Family Network of Rhode Island

    http://www.ric.edu/uap/F2F/home.html
    Family to Family of Rhode Island is a network created by families for families of children and adults with special needs. We offer opportunities for families to connect with one another to share experiences, information, and/or support. Family to Family of Rhode Island is sponsored by Family Voices of RI and Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities.

  • Federal Heights Rehabilitation & Nursing Center

    http://www.kindredhealthcare.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • FEGS Human and Health Services

    http://www.fegs.org
    Long Island, NY region ONLY. FEGS is a UJA Federation agency that provides health and human services across the board. With partial grant funding from the Butler Foundation through UJA Federation, the Family Advocacy Information and Referral (or FAIR) program allows for a list of services to families with children, of any age, who have intellectual (cognitive) and developmental delays and/or learning differences. Such services are: I/R (information and referral), guidance and advocacy for C(P)SE meetings, guidance and advocacy for navigating the government systems such as Medicaid and SS(D)I, transitional case management from Early Intervention through post high school planning, assistance in applying for OPWDD eligibility and other LIDDSO services. FAIR also provides workshops for parents and trainings for professionals related to any topic in the special needs arena.

  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, National Orginization

    http://www.nofas.org/
    NOFAS is committed to raising public awareness of Fatel Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)- the leading known cause of menatl retardation- and to developing and implementing innovative ideas in prevention, intervention, education, and advocacy in communities throughout the nation.

  • Finding Glory Group Discussion Guide

    http://www.amazon.com/Finding-Glory-Group-Discussion-Guide/dp/0983033315/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1436321408&sr=8-1&keywords=finding+glory+discussion+guide
    The Finding Glory Group Discussion Guide by Larry and Lisa Jamieson provides an inspiring personal or small group study experience in an easy-to-use, seven-week format. Discover God’s purposes and be encouraged, especially when life is challenging. Understand God’s answers to tough questions about faith, hope and joy; know your story has value in the Divine Plan; resonate and grow with others along the way. This is a practical, Bible-based companion resource for use with the book Finding Glory in the Thorns — a flexible guide for church small groups, book clubs, special needs support, caregiver groups, parent groups and more.

  • Finnegan Health Services

    http://www.finneganhealth.com
    Arkansas Medicaid Free Home Delivery Adult and Children Diapers, Pull-ups, Formula, Food Thickener, Diabetic Supplies, Ostomy Supplies, Urinary Supplies and much more. Medicare also accepted on some items. Call today for more inforamtion. Toll Free 1-888-789-6600 or local 501-663-6600. Located in Little Rock Arkansas. Service the entire state.

  • First Health Associates

    http://www.firsthealthassociates.com/
    Conservative Medical and Complementary Health Care. Our focus on wellness, fitness, and weight management is what sets us apart from conventional medical clinics.

  • FirstLight HomeCare

    http://www.firstlighthomecare.com/home-healthcare-north-chicago-deerfield-lake-forest/
    Non-medical home care for adults over the age of 18. At FirstLight HomeCare, we provide non-medical in-home care that covers everything from household duties like cooking, cleaning, and laundry to individual needs such as bathing and hygiene, continence and toileting care, mobility assistance, and assistance with eating. We can help out with errands, organize bills, take care of paperwork, or just sit down and enjoy some pleasant conversation. Basically, our home care agencies provide whatever is needed to help people maintain their independence and quality of life. We provide both short-term home care and long-term home care that’s available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

  • Fishing Has No Boundaries (R) Inc.

    http://www.fhnbinc.org
    Our mission is to provide outdoor “on the water” recreational fishing opportunities for all disabled persons and to create public awareness of the problems facing persons with disabilities and the short-fall of recreational opportunities.

  • Fitchburg, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • FlagHouse

    http://flaghouse.com
    FlagHouse is a global supplier of physical education equipment and products, equipment and programs to both physical education and recreation professionals.

  • Flexiciser

    http://www.flexiciser.com/
    Flexiciser Technology facilities the “Law of Movemment Therapy” in three modes: 1 active 2 self: passive, FlexiMotor, 3 Reisistive, muscule toning. Flexiciser is the only technology to offer a natural Elongated Stride, full Range of Motion, Non weight bearing on joints, and Movement of arms and legs simultaneously.

  • Flexiciser International

    http://www.flexiciser.com
    Flexiciser technology facilitates the “Law of Movement Therapy” in three modes: 1. Active (self), 2. Passive (FlexiMotor), and 3. Resistive (muscle toning). Flexiciser is the only technology to offer Natural Elongated Stride, full Range of Motion, non-weight bearing on joints, and movement of upper and lower extremities simultaneously. We are VA Contracted, UL listed, patented and trademarked. Since 1982, Flexiciser has impacted thousands of people with mobility challenges. Use from wheelchair, no transfer required.

  • Floortime Repository

    http://www.floortimerepository.com
    Online Social network and support group was created for parents and professionals who want to share ideas for engagement, and collaborate on educational goals and strategies using the dirfloortime model.

  • Florida Autism Center

    http://www.floridaautismcenter.info/
    Florida Autism Center was founded in 2005, and serves Central Florida, Florida’s Central East Coast, and the Florida Panhandle. The organization employs a diverse and talented team of behavior analysts at each of its locations. The Florida Autism Center is owned and operated by Board Certified Behavior Analysts, and is a practicum and supervision site for Florida State University, Nova Southeastern University, and Florida Institute of Technology. Additionally, FAC’s Executive Director is an Adjunct Faculty Member at Kaplan University. The Florida Autism Center provides treatment based on the basic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, and has a specific focus on early intensive behavioral intervention, verbal behavior (language) training, and social skills training. Additionally, the Florida Autism Center can help your child learn to display basic “following directions” skills, self-care and daily living skills, and can give your child a strong foundation in skills that will be needed as he or she advances academically.

  • Florida Center for Inclusive Communities, University of South Florida

    http://flfcic.fmhi.usf.edu/
    Through leadership in research and evaluation, theory, policy, capacity building, and practice the FCIC is committed to developing a range of supports and services in the areas of Community Supports, Early Childhood, Transition, Education, Employment, Health, Interdisciplinary Training, Public Policy, and Cultural Competence.

  • Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

    http://www.rehabworks.org/
    An employment resource for businesses and people with disabilities. Our mission is to enable individuals with disabilities to obtain and keep employment.

  • Florida Fair Employment Practice Agency

    http://fchr.state.fl.us/
    The mission of the Commission is to prevent unlawful discrimination by ensuring people in Florida are treated fairly and are given access to opportunities in employment, housing, and certain public accommodations; and to promote mutual respect among groups through education and partnerships.

  • Florida Hospital Rehabilitation Center

    https://www.floridahospital.com/rehabilitation
    Our first responsibility as a Christian hospital is to extend the healing ministry of Christ to all patients who come to us. We endeavor to deliver high-quality service, showing concern for patients’ emotional and spiritual needs, as well as their physical condition. It is our desire to serve patients promptly, with consideration and dignity.

  • Florida Inclusion Network

    http://www.floridainclusionnetwork.com/
    Our mission at the Florida Inclusion Network is to provide learning oppertunities, consultations, information and support to educators, families, and community members resulting in the inclusion of all students.

  • Florida Institute for Neurologic Rehabilitation, Inc.

    http://www.finr.net/
    The Florida Institute for Neurologic Rehabilitation, Inc. (FINR) is dedicated to excellence in the provision of rehabilitation, education and vocational services to both children and adult survivors of brain injury. Through the provision of individualized assessment, restorative service and foundational retraining in behavior, psych-social, cognitive, physical functioning, communication, daily living, education and vocational area, FINR seeks to assist its clients in attaining their maximum level of functioning and quality of life in the most normalized and least restrictive environment.

  • Florida Institute of Rehabilitation Education (FIRE)

    http://www.firesight.org/
    FIRE is a nonprofit agency dedicated to assisting people who are visually impaired or blind to achieve a maximum level of independence in their lives. Free services are provided on an outreach (one on one) or group basis and are provided without charge, without regard to individual or family income level, race, creed, age, disability or national origin.

  • Florida Job Connections

    http://www.fljobconnections.com/
    Florida Job Connections connects businesses across Florida with an untapped workforce. This website enables Florida businesses to demonstrate their commitment to employee diversity by searching for qualified applicants with disabilities.

  • Florida Medicaid Office

    http://www.fdhc.state.fl.us/Medicaid/index.shtml
    Florida implemented the Medicaid program on January 1, 1970, to provide medical services to indigent people. Over the years, the Florida Legislature has authorized Medicaid reimbursement for additional services. A major expansion occurred in 1989, when the United States Congress mandated that states provide all Medicaid services allowable under the Social Security Act to children under the age of 21.

  • Florida School Partners, P.L.

    http://www.makingschoolwork.com
    Allison Hertog is one of only handful of attorneys in the country with a masters degree in special education. She is a passionate advocate for disabled students of all ages and a fine lawyer. Licensed to practice law in New York and Florida.

  • Florida Speech-Language Pathology, Inc.

    http://www.FloridaSpeech.com
    Central Florida private practice providing clinic and natural environment speech, language, and literacy services. Assessment and treatment provided. Several insurances accepted.

  • Florida Vocational Rehabilitation Service

    http://www.rehabworks.org
    An employment resource for businesses and people with disabilities. Our mission is to enable individuals with disabilities to obtain and keep employment.

  • Florida’s Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services

    http://www.fldoe.org/academics/exceptional-student-edu/index.stml
    The Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services administers programs for students with disabilities and for gifted students. Additionally, the bureau coordinates student services throughout the state and participates in multiple inter-agency efforts designed to strengthen the quality and variety of services available to students with special needs.

  • Floyd Healthcare Resources

    http://www.floyd.org/
    We provide a full spectrum of health care services from parenatal childbirth classes to grief support groups through Heyman HospiceCare at Floyd.

  • Flying Wheels Travel

    http://www.flyingwheelstravel.com
    Flying Wheels Travel provides people with physical disabilities, chronic illness and mature travelers the opportunity to extend their lifestyle with unique travel and recreation destinations while empowering individuals and their family members to explore the world. At Flying Wheels, we’ve been specializing in travel for persons with physical disabilities since 1970. There is no reason to stay at home when that wonderful world of travel is waiting out there for you!

  • Flying- Freedoms Wings International

    http://www.freedomswings.org/
    Freedom’s Wings International (FWI) is a non-profit organization run by and for people with physical disabilities. We provide the opportunity for those who are physically challenged to fly in specially adapted sailplanes, either as a passenger or as a member of the flight training program.

  • Focused Learning Solutions

    http://www.focusedlearningsolutions.com/
    Focused Learning Solutions, is dedicated learning for children with significant disabilities. Its primary focus is children on the Autism Spectrum, girls with Rett Syndrome and children who are nonverbal with motor issues. Every child with special needs presents as a puzzle and as such, deserves a focused solution.

  • Food Allergic Multicultural Society of Delaware

    http://www.famsod.webs.com
    Food Allergy Support Group – Delaware.

  • Foothill Vocational Opportunities

    http://www.foothillvoc.org/
    Foothill Vocational Opportunities maximizes the personal and economic potential of disabled individuals by creating meaningful employment opportunities. Foothill provides our clients and their families with the tools they need to live fuller, richer lives, bringing a sense of inclusion and dignity to a chronically marginalized and underserved group of people.

  • Foundation Fighting Blindness

    http://www.blindness.org
    The urgent mission of the Foundation Fighting Blindness, Inc. (FFB) is to drive the research that will provide preventions, treatments and cures for people affected by retinitis pigmentosa (RP), macular degeneration, Usher syndrome, and the entire spectrum of retinal degenerative diseases.

  • Foundation for Autism Support and Training (FAST)

    http://www.foundationforautismsupportandtraining.org
    Lifespan planning for teens and adults with autism and related special needs. Has expertise on housing options and support staff training as well.

  • Foundations Developmental House, LLC.

    http://FDHkids.com
    FDH Kids, LLC focuses on identifying and treating the underlying cause behind a student’s learning problem. We provide home-based intervention programs nationwide, statewide, and citywide. Several of our home-based programs do not require the child to come to our centers to receive the therapy service. In addition to speech therapy services we offer several evidence-based nuerocognitive programs such as Cogmed, Lindamood-Bell methods, Fast ForWord, The Speech-EZ Apraxia Program, and more.

  • Fountain View Village

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com
    For residents who require a higher level of care, licensed intermediate and skilled nursing services are available to assist residents who expect to recover quickly, as well as those who require longer-term care.

  • Four-H Camp Howe

    http://www.camphowe.com/
    Camp Howe is a private, independent, non profit organization with a long tradition of providing a 4-H based camp experience to youngsters each summer. At Camp Howe, youth learn through experiential or “hands-on” learning and gain valuable life skills needed to be successful – both as children and as adults.

  • Fowler Center

    http://www.thefowlercenter.org/
    Since 1957, The Fowler Center has been providing year-round outdoor recreational and educational experiences for people with special needs, including: mental and physical challenges, autism, traumatic brain injuries, as well as sensory and communication challenges.

  • Fox Valley Specail Recreaion Association (FVSRA)

    http://www.fvsra.org/
    Fox Valley Special Recreation Association provides Athletic and Special Olympic opportunities throughout the year in a variety of sports which include: Basketball, Volleyball, Swimming, Softball, Soccer, Bocce, Tennis, Golf, Gymnastics, Track and Field, Powerlifting, and Bowling.

  • Fragile X Alliance of Ohio

    http://www.fragilexohio.org/
    The Goals of the group are to: 1. Provide mutual support and information to Fragile X families in Ohio. 2. Promote the education and awareness of Fragile X Syndrome to physicians, therapists, educators and the general public. 3. Support and promote research on Fragile X Syndrome.

  • Fragile X Association of Alabama

    http://www.fragilex.org/community/community-support-network/southeast/northern-alabama-fragile-x/
    The Fragile X Association of Alabama is early in its formation started by several parents with children with Fragile X. As the group continues to grow, it will have a strong emphasis of parental support while promoting awareness, fundraising, and advocacy. There are many ways to participate in the formation of this group and hopefully grow into a strong support group.

  • Fragile X Association of Central Illinois

    http://www.fragilex.org/community/community-support-network/central/central-illinois-fragile-x/
    The Central Illinois Fragile X Resource Group unites the Fragile X Community to enrich lives through emotional and educational support, to promote public and professional awareness, and to advance research towards improved treatments and a cure for Fragile X.

  • Fragile X Association of Dallas Texas

    http://www.fragilex.org/2013/community-support-network/fragile-x-walks-across-texas/
    The Texas Fragile X Association is made up of families and professionals who share a common goal of providing resources and education to those seeking guidance on Fragile X issues. Our members understand the everyday challenges of providing for children and adults affected by Fragile X Syndrome and our families strive to further the understanding of Fragile X by participating in various carrier and effected studies.

  • Fragile X Association of Georgia

    http://www.fragilex.org/community/community-support-network/southeast/greater-atlanta-fragile-x/
    The Fragile X Association of Georgia was formed in 1992 by Gail Heyman and Janet Schatten (parents) to provide resources and support for families and professionals who work with children and adults with fragile X syndrome. Working closely with research scientists from Emory University, Department of Human Genetics, the association sponsors a resource center, holds meetings for affected families, friends, teachers, and other professionals, and has established a Parents’ Network to provide support within the fragile X community.

  • Fragile X Association of Michigan

    http://www.fragilex.org/community/community-support-network/mid-atlantic/fragile-x-association-of-michigan/
    The Fragile X Association of Michigan unites the fragile X community to Enrich lives through educational and emotional support, Promote public and professional awareness and Advance research toward improved treatments and a cure for fragile X syndrome.

  • Fragile X Association of Northern California

    http://www.fragilex.org/
    The Northern California Fragile X Association of California (NOCFXA) was formed by parents to promote public awareness of Fragile X Syndrome with special emphasis on educators and health professionals. We also provide a forum for families of children with Fragile X to meet and share their ideas, concerns, and problems; and to support scientific research on Fragile X Syndrome.

  • Fragile X Association of Southern California

    http://www.fraxsocal.org/
    Our organization was formed to promote public awareness of Fragile X syndrome with special emphasis on educators and health professionals; provide a forum for families of children with Fragile X to meet and share their ideas, concerns and problems; and support scientific research on Fragile X syndrome.

  • Fragile X Association of Washington State

    http://www.fragilex.org/community/community-support-network/northwest/fragile-x-association-of-washington-state/
    Fragile X Association of Washington State serves as a resource for families, physicians, educators and therapists. Our mission is to increase awareness about fragile X in our community

  • Fragile X Resource Center of Missouri

    http://www.fragilex.org/community/community-support-network/southwest/fragile-x-resource-center-of-missouri/
    The Fragile X Resource Center of Missouri provides support and information to individuals with FXS and their families. The Center offers annual workshops for teachers, therapists and parents. The Center also sponsors fundraisers that support research to understand FXS and find a cure, and that develop educational methods to enhance the abilities of persons with FXS. The Center is a not-for-profit organization currently run by volunteer parents of children with Fragile X. Our center hosts support group meetings throughout the year.

  • Fragile X Resource Group of Maine

    http://www.fragilex.org/
    The Maine Fragile X Resource Group is dedicated to providing educational and emotional support for those affected by Fragile X, promoting public and professional awareness, and supporting research toward improved treatments and a cure for Fragile X Syndrome.

  • Fragile X Resource Group of Maryland

    http://www.mdfragilex.org/
    The Maryland Fragile X Resource Group is a community of families in and around the Washington-Baltimore metro area that have children affected by Fragile X Syndrome. We are a very active group providing mutual support and education, promoting awareness of Fragile X and actively participating in funding research on Fragile X. The group was founded in August of 1999 and currently supports 80 families. We welcome all who share this common interest and hope that you find the information presented on this site beneficial.

  • Fragile X Resource Group of New Hampshire

    http://www.fragilex.org/
    The New Hampshire Fragile X Resource Group is devoted to providing information and support for families and friends of individuals with Fragile X syndrome. We strive to increase awareness of Fragile X within the community by advancing the education of physicians, other professionals, and the general public. We seek to increase identification, support progress in research, and find a cure for Fragile X syndrome.

  • Fragile X Resource Group of South Florida

    http://www.fragilex.org/community/community-support-network/southeast/central-florida-fragile-x/
    The South Florida Fragile X Resource Group provides resources and support for families and professionals who work with children and adults with Fragile X syndrome in Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties. The group was begun in 2000 as part of Conquer Fragile X Foundation and since 2004 has been a shared resource of both National Fragile X Foundation and Conquer Fragile X Foundation.

  • Fragile X Resource Group of The Twin Cites in Minnetsota

    http://www.fragilex.org/
    The Twin Cities Fragile X Resource Group is a group of Parents of children with Fragile X, their siblings, extended Families and their friends that provide support and information to each other. We are in the beginning stages but we are a wonderful group that is committed to raise awareness about the Fragile X Syndrome.

  • Fragile X Society of Phoenix Arizona

    http://www.fragilex.org/
    The Fragile X Society of Arizona is represented by Cheryl Fisher who has a daughter with fragile X syndrome. She is a strong advocate and has successfully lobbied at the state and federal levels of government to improve funding for children with disabilities and for fragile X research. In an effort to raise awareness of fragile X in the local community, group members have participated in various programs including the Physician Residency Training Program and Pre-Service Teaching Program offered by Raising Special Kids.

  • Framingham, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Frank Dana, At Dana Law Firm

    http://www.danalawfirm.com
    Our mission is to serve the legal needs of senior and disabled Americans and their families and particularly the legal problems of aging and disability, thereby enabling them to live happier and more productive lives to the extent of their capabilities.

  • Frank Mobility Systems

    http://www.frankmobility.com/
    LifeStand is the manufacturer of standing wheelchairs for the handicapped marketed under the respective names of Vivre-Debout and LifeStand. Vivre-Debout and LifeStand offer the news products corresponding to different handicaps !

  • Frankel & Kershenbaum, LLC

    http://www.davefrankel.com
    Josh has extensive experience representing families and children with special needs, advising clients on all aspects of their children’s educational rights, including those under IDEA, Section 504, and other federal and state statutes. Josh represents clients at IEP meetings and Administrative Due Process hearings, in settlement negotiations with school districts, and at all stages of litigation. His Special Education clients benefit not only from his experience as an attorney, but also from the valuable perspective and knowledge he gained in his previous careers as a public elementary school teacher and as an advocate with the Pennsylvania Health Law Project. Josh trains parents, attorneys, and support professionals in special education law and advocacy, and teaches the Special Education Law seminar at Temple University’s Beasley School of Law. Josh is also a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Legal Services for Exceptional Children Committee.

  • Franklin Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.franklinhealthrehab.com/center/services
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Freedom Concepts Inc.

    http://www.freedomconcepts.com/
    Based in Canada, Freedom Concepts custom-builds mobility devices for individuals with disabilities such as Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Muscular Dystrophy, Angelman Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, and visually impaired. Freedom Concepts Inc. (FCI) custom designed tricycles, walkers and chairs provide mobility and therapeutic benefits for thousands of special needs individuals throughout Canada and the U.S. Click on the links to learn more about the proven therapeutic value plus all the fun and excitement that comes from the freedom of mobility!

  • Freedom Motors USA Inc.

    http://www.fminow.com
    A dealer that converts and sells accessible vehicles- Vans, SUV’s and ect.

  • Freedom Resource Center

    http://www.freedomrc.org
    We are a disability rights organization. The Misssion of Freedom Resource Center for Independent Living is to work toward equality and inclusion for people with disabilities through programs of empowerment, community education and systems change.

  • Freedom Shores & Tranquility Hills

    http://www.isla-aguada.com/
    Freedom Shores (Mexico) & Tranquility Hills (Costa Rica) offer destinations unique to the world. They include Myan ruins, active volcanoes, fantastic weather, crystal clear waters, white beaches, beutiful mountains, and now two very personalized and WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE resort locations.

  • Freedom Wheels

    http://www.freedomwheels.com/
    Through years of experience, and continuous research and development, we have developed comfortable driving systems that allow you to experience total mobility. To have the freedom to go where you want, without having to wait for the aid of others. The high quality, easy to use design will give you control of your own life again!

  • FreshStart(s) Behavioral Therapy

    http://www.FreshStartsNow.com
    We provide customized, in-home or in-school behavior analysis programs focusing on the reduction of maladaptive behaviors, the increase of skills, academics, socialization, self management, and daily living skills. Our unique collaborative teams give you the benefit of not just one therapist, but a team of therapists working together to find the best way to work with your child or teenager. We strive to maintain complete transparency among parents or other caretakers to ensure generalization is accomplished and faster results are observed.

  • Frog Legs Inc.

    http://www.froglegsinc.com/
    Frog Legs makes shock absorbing caster forks and wheels. That’s what we do. We are compulsive about every detail; from our own hollow stem bolt design, to our custom poured, solid urethane tire treads. Any wonder our technology was the first and still the best in the industry? The engineers at Frog Legs got together with other geeks at Iowa State University who measure propulsion and proved that the majority of the vibration that enters your chair comes from the front wheels and Frog Legs Caster Forks remove over 76% of all that shaking, shimmying, oscillation and wavering.

  • From Advocacy to Action- Law Office of Charles P. Fox

    http://www.fromadvocacy2action.com/
    Special Education Advocate and parent of two children with a disability. Providing advocacy services to families of children with disabilities, during all stages of the educational/transition process. Presenting educational programs to parents and community groups.

  • From Piles to Smiles

    http://www.PilesToSmiles.com
    We’re professional organizers who can help you organize your home, office, and paperwork, and manage time. We specialize in working with families with special needs who are overwhelmed by a variety of issues, including: piles of paperwork, too much to do and not enough time to do it, no time for self care, areas of house that are cluttered and out of control, etc.

  • Fun and Function

    http://www.funandfunction.com
    Fun and Function is a therapy toy company. Its goal is to provide an answer and support for parents/teachers/therapists who were seeking child friendly equipment with affordable prices.

  • Funtastic Gymnastic Therapy

    http://www.funtasticgymnastic.com
    Funtastic Gymnastic Therapy offers physical, occupational, and speech therapy in a fun-omenal environment so that children with special needs can have a great time playing with their licensed therapists while they attain their development goals. Most insurance plans are accepted, gyms are located all over Chicagoland and Milwaukee.

  • Future Care Planning Services

    http://futurecareplanning.org
    Assisting caregivers in planning for the future of their adult loved one with a disability. Development of a comprehensive Individulized Plan and Letter of Intent to insure the safety and security of your adult loved one with a disability.

  • Gales Creek Diabetes Camp

    http://www.galescreekcamp.org/home
    The Gales Creek Camp Foundation is dedicated to providing camp experiences for children, youth and families directly affected by Type I diabetes. We are committed to fostering the transition toward independence by integrating the management of diabetes with social and life skills.

  • Gardner, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Garfield Medical Center

    http://www.garfieldmedicalcenter.com/
    Garfield Medical Center has a long history of excellent patient care. Started over 80 years ago as a one-room hospital, today Garfield is a 210-bed, full-service, acute-care facility that has steadily grown over time in size, scope and success.

  • Gateway Arts Program, Crafts Store & Gallery

    http://www.gatewayarts.org/
    Gateway Arts is a magical place filled with colorful crafts, contemplative and whimsical paintings and over 95 talented artists with disabilities learning a vocation while realizing their dreams. This unique, non-profit service includes the Studio Program, The Gateway Crafts Store, and The Gateway Gallery.

  • Gateway Center of Monterey County

    http://www.gatewaycenter.org/
    OUR MISSION is To be a caring and stimulating environment for the Developmentally Disabled where all people can achieve their individual goals safely and with dignity

  • Gaylord Hospital

    http://www.gaylord.org/
    Gaylord Hospital is a long-term acute care hospital that specializes in the care and treatment of medically complex patients, rehabilitation and sleep medicine. Long-term acute care (LTAC) is a recognized designation by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for acute care hospitals whose average length of stay is at least 25 days. LTAC hospitals provide specialized care services to manage medical conditions, so that patients with catastrophic or acute illnesses and injuries can work toward recovery.

  • Gem Wheelchair & Scooter Services

    http://www.gemwheelchairservice.com/
    Gem Wheelchair & Scooter Services offer personal mobility and homcare supplies. We have a large range of products for everyday living, therapy, mobility , commuication and much much more.

  • Gendron

    http://www.gendroninc.com/
    Gendron develops, designs and manufactures bariatric patient care products for acute care, long-term care, home care and rehabilitation environments.

  • General Sport- (AIM) Adventures in

    http://www.aimforthehandicapped.org/
    AIM helps mentally challenged, visually impaired, hearing impaired, physically handicapped, attention deficit disorder (ADD), attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD), learning disabilities, severe behavior disorder (SBD), severe behavior handicap (SBH), autism, the geriatric population, and other children and adults with special needs reach their highest potential through the AIM method. There is never a charge to handicapped children or their parents for our service, and no child is ever turned away. All funds are derived through donations from individuals, foundations, businesses, corporations, organizations, memberships, and fund raising events.

  • General Sports- League of Dreams, INC.

    http://www.leagueofdreams.org/
    The League of Dreams provides all individuals, regardless of their physical or mental capacities, the opportunity to experience the joy, challenges, and personal growth of playing the All-American games of baseball and softball.

  • General Sports- National Sports Center for the Disabled

    http://www.nscd.org/
    The mission of the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) is to provide quality outdoor sports and therapeutic recreation programs that positively impact the lives of people with physical, cognitive, emotional, or behavioral challenges.

  • General Sports- Special Olympics International

    http://www.specialolympics.org/
    Special Olympics is an international nonprofit organization* dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities to become physically fit, productive and respected members of society through sports training and competition.

  • General Sports- US Association of Blind Athletes (USABA)

    http://www.usaba.org/
    The United States Association of Blind Athletes enhances the lives of blind and visually impaired people by providing the opportunity for participation in sports and physical activity.

  • Generation Connection

    http://www.generationconnection.net/
    Generation Connection helps people create a record of their lives for themselves and their families through classes and private consultations. When you capture the unique details of a life it can help subsequent generations know the person and pass that memory on to other family members.

  • Geneva Center for Autism

    http://www.autism.net
    Geneva Centre for Autism is an international leader in the development and delivery of training, support and clinical intervention services for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

  • Gentleman Door Automation LLC

    http://www.gentlemandoorautomation.com
    Door and window automation systems for residential and commercial applications for accessibility. Our Pneumatic actuators are both durable and affordable. Special projects welcomed.

  • George Washington University Medical Center

    http://www.gwdocs.com/
    The George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates (MFA) is the largest multi-specialty physician practice in Washington, DC that is conveniently located in one building. We are committed to providing the best possible, most comprehensive, and most convenient care to our patients.

  • Georgia Commission on Equal Opportunity, Fair Housing & Equal Employment Division

    http://www.gceo.state.ga.us/
    The Fair Housing Division of the Commission enforces the Georgia Fair Housing Law, which prohibits various forms of discrimination in residential real estate transactions on the basis of race, sex, religion, disability, national origin, familial status or color.

  • Georgia Division of Exceptional Students State Department of Education

    http://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Special-Education-Services/Pages/default.aspx
    The Georgia Department of Education (GaDOE) oversees public education throughout the state. It ensures that laws and regulations pertaining to education are followed and that state and federal money appropriated for education is properly allocated to local school systems. We also provide education-related information to students, parents, teachers, educational staff, government officials, and the media. We hope this information will help answer people’s questions, empower them with resources, and allow them to navigate the state’s educational infrastructure with a minimum of difficulty.

  • Georgia Medicaid Office

    http://dch.georgia.gov/medicaid
    As the largest division in Community Health, Medical Assistance administers the Medicaid program, which provides health care for children, pregnant women, and people who are aging, blind and disabled.

  • Georgia The Marcus Institute

    http://www.marcus.org/
    The Marcus Institute works with children who have developmental disabilities. Highly trained professionals skilled in child development diagnosis and treat children with a wide range of neurological problems, finding ways to help the children cope with those disabilities.

  • Georgia- Annandale Village

    http://www.annandale.org/
    Offering reidential, day program, skilled nursing services for adults with developmental disabilities.

  • Geraldine E Champion, Esq., Law Offices of

    http://www.ca-elderlaw.com/
    Estate Planning Elder Law The Law Offices of Geraldine E. Champion is her to serve your needs and is a Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law.

  • Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare

    http://gillettechildrens.org
    Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare is an independent, not-for-profit hospital located in St. Paul, Minnesota with clinics in Minnetonka, Burnsville, Maple Grove and northern Minnesota. Gillette is internationally renowned for a level of pediatric expertise that distinguishes us from many health-care organizations

  • Gina L. Spielman, LCSW & Associates

    http://www.ginaspielman.com
    Licensed professional counseling and clinical social work services for clients of all ages. Individuals, couples and families served. Holistic approaches to well being.

  • Girl Scouts of the USA

    http://www.girlscouts.org
    Girl Scouts of the USA is the world’s preeminent organization dedicated solely to girls—all girls—where, in an accepting and nurturing environment, girls build character and skills for success in the real world.

  • Glacier View Ranch

    http://www.glacierviewranch.com/
    Camp is located in Ward, Colorado. One-week sessions June and July. Programs for camprs with asthma/respitory aliments. ages 7-17.

  • Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center Rehabilitation Unit

    http://www.dignityhealth.org/glendalememorial/
    Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center is a non-profit medical facility committed to providing you the finest medical services, including clinical research and trials. We strive to provide you with a complete range of medical, surgical and obstetrical services. Our advanced technology, combined with our quality of and passion for care, make Glendale Memorial one of the area’s leading hospitals.

  • Glengariff Health Care Center

    http://www.glenhaven.org/
    Established in 1971, Glengariff Health Care Center has earned a reputation as leading provider of quality sub-acute short-term and long term medical care. In 1996, Glengariff became one of the first facilities in New York State to receive JCAHO Accreditation for subacute care. In the Glenhaven tradition, our programs and services are developed in tandem with the latest medical knowledge and technology. Our short-term rehabilitation and complex medical sub-acute services rival those of the finest hospitals and offer realistic, cost-effective treatment alternatives to lengthy hospital stays.

  • Glenkirk

    http://www.glenkirk.org/
    Glenkirk’s mission is to provide quality, lifetime supports and services which empower individuals with developmental disabilities to participate fully in all areas of community life. Glenkirk will advocate for and provide support and service based on the principles of informed choice, personal dignity, responsibility and individualization thereby enhancing the quality of life for all those whom Glenkirk serves.

  • Glenview Terrace Nursing Center

    http://www.glenviewterrace.com/
    Comfortable private and semi-private rooms and suites. A stylish day spa. Private dining in lavish surroundings to spend a special occasion. And, of course, compassionate skilled nursing, rehabilitative, Alzheimer’s and respite care that’s unsurpassed in the Chicago area. This is just a glimpse of what Glenview Terrace Nursing and Rehabilitation Center has to offer you.

  • Glenwood Country Day School

    http://www.glenwoodcountrydayschool.com/
    Small private school for children ages 2 to 13 who have a learning difference.

  • Global Enrichment Solutions

    http://www.myglobalenrichment.com/
    I. Advocacy in Education & Navigating the Systems, II. Evaluations and Assessments with a Strength-Based Focus, III. Plans, IV. Direct Therapeutic Services, V. Training (Professional Development) for Parents, Professionals.

  • GN Integrated Pediatric Therapy /Kids In Sync

    http://www.kidsinsync.net
    State of the art sensory integration clinic. Providing occupational and speech language therapies. Pediatrics. Over 15 years experience. Parent education and support emphasized.

  • GO! Mobility Solutions

    http://www.goesanywhere.com/
    Welcome to the GO! Mobility Solutions family of products and aids designed to assist the physically-challenged in traveling conveniently, comfortably and safely. The GO! product line serves one mission and one mission only: To enable physically-challenged individuals and their families to travel wherever they’d like to go, whenever they want to go. We are confident that our portable shower chairs and other mobility-related products can, and will, improve your lifestyle and your life.

  • Gold Violin Walking Stick

    http://goldviolin.blair.com/catalog/search.cmd?form_state=searchForm&keyword=walking+stick
    Move over 007. This intriguing cane is loaded with innovative gadgets including a built-in flashlight, red reflector safety light, and secret pill compartment. Height adjusts from 33″ to 37″. Lightweight aluminum shaft with non-skid rubber tip and faux burled walnut handle. Folds to 12.5″ for traveling and comes with nylon carrying case. Requires 2 AAA batteries (not included).

  • Golden Technologies

    http://www.goldentech.com/
    Thank you for your interest in our products. As a family-owned company, we are proud to be the world’s leading manufacturer of luxurious lift and recline chairs. We take great satisfaction in the superb craftsmanship and lasting durability of our products: lift chairs, scooters, power wheelchairs and luxury adjustable beds. We use only the highest quality components to give you maximum service with minimum maintenance.

  • Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital

    http://www.cottagehealth.org/
    This 122-bed acute care hospital was founded in 1966 to serve the growing community of Goleta Valley. Today, we admit more than 2,000 patients a year, and see more than 17,000 emergency visits. We are also recognized for our comprehensive Breast Care Center and our level IV trauma designation. We take great pride in fulfilling our goal of providing each patient with comfortable, personalized care.

  • Gonzales Warm Springs Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.warmsprings.org/
    Throughout the communities we serve, the Warm Springs Rehabilitation System offers hope and acts as a catalyst for achieving an optimal quality of life by: Providing comprehensive physical and / or cognitive rehabilitative care, Investing resources in educational and recreational programs Supporting research efforts.

  • Good Samaritan Hospital

    http://www.multicare.org/goodsam/
    Good Samaritan Hospital has been east Pierce County’s medical center since 1952. We provide comprehensive services, from our Family Birth Center to our Children’s Therapy Unit; from superior emergency care to extensive inpatient physical therapy.

  • GoodCare.com

    http://www.goodcare.com
    @ GOODCARE.com we help people manage their healthcare costs, find health insurance, plan for Long Term Care and review Medicare plans. We provide training to consumer groups and financial advisors about healthcare cost planning now and in retirement. www.GOODCARE.com offers a free Toolkit to help you manage your healthcare costs.

  • Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana

    http://www.goodwill-indy.org/
    Goodwill is a community resource that offers employment and educational services to adults and young people throughout central Indiana. Through a variety of services, Goodwill helps people find jobs and helps young people prepare for life and work.

  • Goodwill Industries of New Mexico

    http://www.goodwillnm.org/
    Goodwill Industries of New Mexico has many programs to help people get jobs, get training, and get back on the road to self-sufficiency. Each program is customized to emphasize your strengths while providing assistance to overcome barriers. You may participate in one or more based on your individual needs, abilities and choice. Services we provide include: Job Placement & Job Retention, Workforce Skills Training, Situational Assessment, Work Adjustment, Case Management, Senior Community Service Employment Program, and Pathways to Home.

  • Goodwill Industries-Suncoast, Adult Day Training

    http://www.goodwill-suncoast.org/
    Goodwills adult day training programs enable people with developemental disabilities to set and achieve personal goals within a work-like setting. Participants work at various jobs throughout Goodwill and engage in a variety of activities that will allow them to become more self-sufficient.

  • Gorbold Behavioral Consulting, Inc.

    http://www.gbcaba.com
    GBC aba is a collaboration of professionals who provide home-based ABA programming, early intervention services, behavioral consultation, tutoring, and school consultation in the greater Chicago area. Our team of consultants include Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) who have extensive experience providing services based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis to individuals, from infancy to adulthood, with a variety of needs.

  • GPS SmartSoles

    http://gpssmartsole.com
    The GPS SmartSole™ features a miniaturized GPS tracking device embedded in insoles that sends a signal to a central monitoring website allowing caregivers to monitor and view a wearer’s exact location from their computer, tablet or smartphone.

  • Grab Bar

    http://www.blvd.com/grab_bar.htm
    Grab bar and assistive living products for the physically challenged, elderly, caregivers and healthcare professionals.

  • Graham-Field Health Products

    http://www.grahamfield.com/content/home.aspx
    Graham-Field has been supplying the healthcare market with one of the broadest selections of high quality healthcare products and services. All of our products have been designed with a single objective – to enhance the quality of life of the people that use our products and their caregivers.

  • Granite State Independent Living

    http://www.gsil.org
    Granite State Independent Living (GSIL) is a statewide non-profit that recognizes the fact that all of us will need some type of support in the course of our lives. We offer the tools and resources so that individuals can participate as fully as they choose in their lives, families, and communities.

  • Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association

    http://www.glasa.org/
    To promote and support the optimal development and well being for youth and adults who have a primary physical or visual impairment through the provision of inclusive recreational, fitness and competitive sports activities and to offer opportunities for empowerment through education, leadership and training in collaboration with community based organizations.

  • Great Lakes Disability & Business Technical Assistance

    http://www.adagreatlakes.org/
    Great Lakes ADA Center provides information, materials, technical assistance and training on the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).encourages incorporation of accessible information technology in K-12 and post secondary school settings.

  • Great Lakes Medical

    http://www.greatlakesmedical.com/
    Designed specifically for Multiple Sclerosis, spinal cord injury, Cerebral Palsy, and brain injury patients. Used extensively worldwide for rehabilitation and physical therapy. The MOTOmed has been enthusiastically received by persons with M.S., spinal cord injury, Cerebral Palsy, physicians and therapists. It has far surpassed other movement trainers with its unique features, superior engineering and innovative design.

  • Great Lakes Regional Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.ehealthconnection.com/regions/lorain/default1.asp
    Individualized treatment for adults and adolecents can participate in and benifit from three-plus hours a day of active therapy.

  • Great Strides Rehabilitation Center of San Joaquin Hospital

    http://www.sjgeneral.org/
    The Rehabilitation Center at San Joaquin General Hospital provides comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation for patients. Individualized intensive rehabilitation therapy programs provide patients the opportunity for maximum achievable recovery and independence. The Center has been providing rehabilitation services to patients from San Joaquin and surrounding counties since 1958. The Center is another comprehensive service of San Joaquin General Hospital.

  • Greater Baltimore Medical Center

    http://www.gbmc.org/
    GBMC includes Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC), Central Maryland’s leading community hospital; Gilchrist Hospice Care, which provides comfort and care to patients with life-limiting illnesses; and the GBMC Foundation, which supports the GBMC mission by managing fundraising efforts. The 292-bed Medical Center, located on a beautiful suburban campus, serves nearly 22,000 inpatients annually as well as providing some 50,000 emergency room visits.

  • Greek American Rehabilitation & Care Centre

    http://www.greekamericancare.org
    This state-of-the-art facility has 204 beds featuring custom private and semi-private rooms for residents. Comprehensive services include a full range of rehabilitative therapies. Long and short term nursing care, hospice care, memory loss, and vacation care are also offered.

  • Green Door

    http://www.greendoor.org/
    Green Door is a community program that prepares women and men with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other mental illnesses to work and live independently in the District of Columbia. Green Door is recognized nationally as one of the most successful programs for people with mental illness.

  • Green’s Karate

    http://www.greenskarate.com
    According to CNN News, Sensei Corey Green of Green’s Karate (2006) taught the first person in history with autism to qualify and compete in the U.S. Karate Nationals in the non-handicap division. Sensei Green has accomplished this feat 5 times and with the latest being a girl. There is research that will be starting 9/7/10 with a local university with I.R.B. approval on the effects of Karate on children with autism and how it effects them physically, mentally, and with their behavior. The research could last 5 to 10 years. Sensei Green teaches students with and without special needs and is writing two books. The first book is titled “KarateWise” and will be out Fall/Winter 2010. Sensei Green is nearing 30,000 classes that he has taught. He teaches students with A.D.D., A.D.H.D., Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Spinal Bifida, Autism, Asbergers, Blind, Deaf, M.R., P.D.D. – NOS, D.D., among other diagnosis. Go to website to see video of CNN! If you google: Karate girl with autism (Katie) you will find the latest news story!

  • Greenfield, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Gresham Driving Aids

    http://www.greshamdrivingaids.com/
    At Gresham driving Aids we offer a wide selection of complete accessible vehicle modifications and accessories. Our products and services range from ADA, Transport, Ambulette and Paratransit commercial vehicles. As well as lifts, ramps hand controls, pedal devices and wheelchair restraints.

  • Griswold Special Care- Lake County Office

    http://www.griswoldspecialcare.com/
    GRISWOLD SPECIAL CARE is a non-medical home care company. We refer Caregivers who provide in-home care services including personal care, homemaking, companionship, and other home care services.

  • Grossmont Hospital Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.sharp.com/
    Sharp HealthCare is a not-for-profit integrated regional health care delivery system based in San Diego, California. Sharp includes four acute care hospitals, three specialty hospitals and three medical groups, plus a full spectrum of other facilities and services.

  • H. L. (Lynne) Deng, M.D., F.A.A.P.

    http://drlynne.net
    Dr. Deng provides biomedical interventions/treatments and related consultations, as well as conventional primary pediatric care to all children, with emphasis on patients with special needs, including but not limited to, autism spectrum disorders, ADD/ADHD, gastrointestinal disorders, asthma, allergies/allergic disorders.

  • Halifax Hospital Medical Center Eye Clinic Professional Center

    http://www.halifaxhealth.org/
    Halifax Health Medical Center of Daytona Beach is a 764-bed hospital. All major medical and surgical services are available. The 24-hours emergency department (ED) includes the area’s only Level II Trauma Center and the only Pediatric ED. It also features “fast-track” services for less critical injuries.

  • Hand In Hand Family Support

    http://www.hihfs.org/
    Our Purpose- Hand in Hand, Family Support helps families with…….Providing parent training, Meaningful parents involvement. Better communication between families and schools. Connecting families to TN Division of Special Education’s Regional Resource Center, Accessing State and National resources, Developing Special Education Family Advisory Committees, Identifying local needs and developing action plans

  • Handi Camp

    http://www.hvmi.org/handi-camp/
    Opportunities include all the exciting, “traditional” activities associated with camp and Bible conference; but each activity is carefully planned and supervised so every individual can participate fully in spite of any physical and/or mental limitations.

  • HANDI LIFT Residential and Commercial Lifts Inc.

    http://www.GreatLifts.com
    Stairlifts, Wheelchair lifts, Elevators, Tub lifts Sales, Rentals, Service since 1979

  • Handi Medical Supply Inc.

    http://www.handimedical.com/
    Handi Medical supply maintains the largest on-site medical supply warehouse in the Twin Cities from more than 50 medical supply manufacturers. Our customers find peace of mind with the knowledge that they can visit our store and pick up the supply they need. We will stock the medical supply of your choice for your on-going needs. We also handle special orders from numerous manufacturers upon request.

  • Handi-Ramp

    http://www.handiramp.com/
    To be successful we have become a solution company. We sell ramps and lifts, but mostly we provide advice to people who need ramps and lifts. If you don’t see what you want call us toll free (800) 876-RAMP and we will discuss your needs with you.

  • Handicapped Scuba Association Training Center of New Jersey

    http://www.hsanjscuba.com
    HSA International Training Center of New Jersey is a scuba school dedicating itself to improving the physical and social well being of people with disabilities through the sport of scuba diving. By providing scuba training and scuba certification for disabled divers and able bodied divers. Enabling them to participate in a water sport locally and while on vacation travel. Disabled diving provides an excellent form of physical therapy. Classes are held at the CENTRASTATE MEDICAL CENTER.

  • Handicaps Inc.

    http://www.handicapsinc.com/
    We offer a wide range of products for people with disabilities. Such as The Superman lift (which is the safest in the industry), driving controls, Accessories and Living Aids.

  • Handwriting Without Tears

    http://www.hwtears.com/hwt
    At Handwriting Without Tears, our mission is to make learning and teaching easy and fun by providing superior educational products, training, and promotional materials to educators and parents. We are the leaders in providing easy-to-learn, easy-to-teach, developmentally appropriate, and inclusive materials to preschool and elementary students throughout the U.S. Last year, more than two million students learned to write successfully using the Handwriting Without Tears curriculum. The Get Set for School™ preschool program is used by thousands of public and private preschools to develop handwriting and other school readiness skills.

  • Hanover, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Happiness Day at Parmadale, Catholic Charities Services

    http://ccdocle.org/
    Continuing the Mission of Jesus, the Diocesan Camping Programs provide inclusive camping opportunities tailored to the unique needs of each individual and family. We work in collaboration with each other and the community to provide a learning experience that is Christ centered, safe, accredited, fun and ecologically sound. Our programs embrace the values of respect for the dignity of each person, stewardship and commitment to the Church and the community. Camp Happiness provides summer day camp experiences to children and young adults ages 6-21 with cognitive and other developmental disabilities. We offer four different camp sites in the greater Cleveland area. Each camp site provides and enhances social, spiritual, recreational and educational opportunities. They enjoy arts & crafts, swimming and field trips each week. Camp Happiness is operated by Disability Services, a part of Catholic Charities Health and Human Services. Campers at this site are able to enjoy time and share activities with the CYO campers just down the hill!

  • Happy Face Apparel & Accessories

    http://www.happyfaceapparel.org
    As a mom of a child with special needs, I was inspired to create Happy Face Apparel. In my search to keep him safe and secure, I developed a fully line of adaptive garments, sleepwear, swimwear and accessories. These solutions make a world of difference in our lives, and we hope they do the same for you! Life is challenging enough…we’re about to make it easier.

  • Hard Manufacturing Company

    http://www.hardmfg.com/
    Manufacturer of pediatric cribs and age appropriate youth beds. We offer products for home, day cares, and hospitals. THE #1 MANUFACTURER OF HOSPITAL CRIBS AND YOUTH BEDS.

  • Harmonious Concepts

    http://www.harmoniousconceptstx.org
    Harmonious Concepts is a music therapy service provider with the following vision: To improve the quality of life through music for individuals with various needs and challenges To increase access to music therapy services in the greater Southeast Texas area Promote wellness and personal growth through music Increase public awareness of the benefits of music therapy

  • Harmony Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.harmonychicago.com/home
    Harmony Healthcare & Rehab Center offers you a friendly healthcare experience. You’ll find compassionate experts who provide short-term rehabilitation and therapy … wound care … Alzheimer’s and memory loss care … long-term nursing care … and more. All with dignity. And all conveniently located on Chicago’s Northwest Side.

  • Harper College’s Career Foundations Project

    http://goforward.harpercollege.edu/
    Career Foundations provides a college experience and job preparation for students with mild developmental disabilities. It is designed to assist students in developing general entry level skills to obtain rewarding employment.

  • Harris Communications, Inc.

    http://www.harriscomm.com
    In business since 1982, Harris Communications carries a full line of assistive devices for deaf and hard of hearing people. Many products also valuable for mobility impairment and other disabilities. Products include signaling devices, amplified phones, personal amplifiers, TV sound amplifiers, loud alarm clocks, and other assistive listening devices. Products to assist in work or school settings that are ADA compliant. Free catalog available.

  • Harry C Trexler Center for Assistive Technology

    http://www.goodshepherdrehab.org/about/technology-good-shepherd/assistive-technology
    Good Shepherd is a world-class rehabilitation network providing comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services throughout Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley. Areas served include Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Kutztown, and the Poconos.

  • Hartford, CT. Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center

    http://www.brainbank.mclean.org/
    The Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center has been established at McLean Hospital as a centralized resource for the collection and distribution of human brain specimens for brain research.

  • Haverhill, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Hawai’ian Association for Behavior Analysis (HABA)

    http://www.hawaiiaba.org/
    The Hawaii Association for Behavior Analysis (HABA) is a professional organization dedicated to the practice, research, and dissemination of Applied Behavior Analysis.HABA’s mission is to expand behavioral knowledge, support service providers implementing behavioral interventions, and promote board certification in behavior analysis. HABA also sponsors an annual conference, workshops, and various trainings and professional development in behavior analysis.

  • Hawaii Advocacy Project

    http://www.uslawyerslocal.com/spedlawcentercom-firm.html
    We help our clients ‘take control of their child’s education’, by developing evidence designed to obtain the special education and related services our clients seek. Beyond simply arguing with the school, we will file a Due Process Hearing, when needed, to make the IDEA work for children.

  • Hawaii Early Intervention Section State Department of Health

    http://health.hawaii.gov/
    The mission of the Department of Health is to protect and improve the health and environment for all people in Hawai`i . Health, that optimal state of physical, mental, social and environmental well-being, is a right and responsibility of all of Hawaii’s people.

  • Hawaii Fair Employment Practice Agency

    http://labor.hawaii.gov/
    The state of Hawaii has a strong commitment to the protection of civil rights. Article I, Section 5 of the Hawaii Constitution provides that “no person shall be denied the enjoyment of civil rights or be discriminated against in the exercise thereof because of race, religion, sex or ancestry.”

  • Hawaii Protection and Advocacy Agency

    http://www.hawaiidisabilityrights.org/
    HDRC is the designated Client Assistance Program (CAP) and Protection and Advocacy (P&A) System for Hawaii’s estimated 180,000 residents with disabilities. We strive to serve as many individuals with disabilities with as many different legal rights issues as our resources will allow; and to achieve the following outcomes to advance the human, civil and legal rights of people with disabilities.

  • Hawaii- Student Support Section State

    http://www.hawaiipublicschools.org/ParentsAndStudents/Pages/Home.aspx
    The Department of Education is responsible for services for three to five year-old children with disabilities. Currently, there are approximately 1100 three to five year-old children with disabilities being served by the Department of Education in elementary school sites throughout the seven districts of the state of Hawaii.

  • Haworth Press

    http://www.haworthpress.com/
    The Haworth Press, Inc., was officially incorporated in 1978 by Mr. Bill Cohen and Mr. Patrick McLoughlin. At that time, Bill was Director of Marketing at Human Sciences Press, Inc. (now owned by Plenum Press), and Patrick was President of Human Sciences Press, Inc.

  • Hayden’s Way

    http://haydensway.com/
    Hayden’s Way is a school that caters to children’s with special needs. We have designed a multi-sensory classroom for children who learn at a different pace and in a different way. Our staff has been trained using Lindamood-Bell and Orton Gillingham techniques. Multisensory learning incorporates each of the senses in the learning experience – audio, visual, tactile. This approach to learning worked exceptionally well for students with learning disabilities, including dyslexia. Hayden’s Way incorporates Lindamood-Bell Visualizing and Verbalizing techniques along with Orton-Gillingham tactile learning techniques to help our students reach academic goals such as decoding, phonemic awareness, and reading comprehension.

  • HDS Medallion Designer CarryAll Bags for Mobility Devices

    http://hdsmedallion.com
    HDS Medallion Bags provide fashion and function for a wide range of mobility devices such as wheelchairs, power chairs, medical scooters, walkers, etc. These stylish, but practical accessories are innovative, versatile and convenient to carry personal items. Made in the USA, the bags are noted for the many patterns, colors, 3 sizes, attractive trim and flexibility to adapt to multiple devices. They make wonderful presents that reflect an individual’s taste.

  • Head to Toe Therapy

    http://www.headtotoetherapy.com
    We are pediatric therapy clinic that offers occupational therapy and physical therapy. We have programs for early intervention as well as the young athlete with special needs. We accept insurance.

  • Heads-Up- The Flexible Head Support System

    http://www.head-sup.com
    Need Head Support? Poor head control causes lifelong problems for many people with special needs. The Heads-Up Flexible Head Support System eases breathing difficulties, assists with feeding challenges, reduces pressure on the back and neck, and increases social interaction. Heads-Up is a fully adjustable, universally compatible dynamic head support system that uses two flexible elastic bands for mobility comfort and support. Like a rubber band, the resistance increases as the elastic bands are stretched. This elasticity allows a full range of motion which is very comfortable for the user, as their head is not held rigidly in place. Velcro attachment allows the caregiver to adjust the degree of support according to each patient’s needs. Each side adjusts independently, providing asymmetrical support if necessary. Heads-Up is compatible with virtually all types of special needs equipment and the stylish caps have a socially acceptable appearance. Contact us for more information: 310-951-6906, or email us at customerservice@head-sup.com Please visit our website for more pictures. www.head-sup.com

  • Health Care Solutions

    http://www.lincare.com/
    The mission of Lincare is to set standards of excellence for providing respiratory care, infusion therapy and medical equipment to patients in the home. Our company’s success, which is characterized by responsiveness and clinical excellence, has been founded on the dedication of our professionals to quality care. Physicians, care givers and patients trust Lincare to provide the quality care they expect and deserve.

  • HealthSouth Chattanooga Hospital

    http://www.healthsouthchattanooga.com/
    HealthSouth Chattanooga Rehabilitation Hospital is a 46-bed acute medical rehabilitation hospital that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services. Patient care of the highest quality is offered through compassionate care, experienced staff, and the latest technology in rehabilitative medicine. The hospital consistently produces patient outcomes above the national average for gains in functional status and percentage of patients sent home. This 57,000-square-foot hospital serves patients throughout Southeast Tennessee, Northwest Georgia, and Northeast Alabama.

  • HealthSouth Harmarville Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.healthsouth.com/
    HealthSouth is one of the nation’s largest healthcare services providers with facilities nationwide. Our vast network of highly skilled physicians and clinicians working with the latest equipment and technology guarantees that all patients have easy access to high quality healthcare. We offer Inpatient Rehabilitation, Outpatient Rehabilitation, Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals, Home Health Care, and Rehabilitation Technology.

  • HealthSouth Mountain View Regional Rehab Hospital

    http://www.healthsouthmountainview.com/
    HealthSouth MountainView Regional Rehabilitation Hospital is a 96-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital located on two campuses with one outpatient therapy satellite. The main hospital is located in the heart of Morgantown, W.Va., and houses 80 beds in a state-of-the-art setting and offers the latest inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation technology. The hospital also has a 16-bed inpatient rehabilitation satellite unit located on the fourth floor of Fairmont General Hospital in Fairmont W.Va. This location has 14 private rooms in a patient-centered atmosphere. We also operate a multidisciplinary outpatient therapy satellite conveniently located one mile from the Fairmont inpatient satellite.

  • HealthSouth Nittany Valley Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.nittanyvalleyrehab.com/
    HealthSouth Nittany Valley Rehabilitation Hospital is an 85-bed acute rehabilitation hospital in Pleasant Gap, Penn., that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services for a variety of conditions from stroke and brain injury to spinal cord dysfunction, work injury or sports injury. Additional outpatient clinics are conveniently located across the region in Bellefonte, Lewistown, Mifflintown and Lock Haven.

  • HealthSouth Regional Rehab Center of Miami

    http://www.healthsouthmiami.com/
    HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Miami is a 60-bed acute medical rehabilitation hospital that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services. Designed with patient care in mind, HealthSouth Miami offers 10 private rooms and 25 semi-private rooms. Offering the latest rehabilitation technology, this 66,000-square-foot hospital serves patients throughout South Florida and the Keys.

  • HealthSouth Rehab Center of Memphis

    http://www.healthsouthnorthmemphis.com/
    HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of North Memphis is a 40-bed acute medical rehabilitation hospital that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services such as physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. Healthsouth of North Memphis provides specialized care for individuals who are recovering from various forms of illness and injury, such as stroke, head injury, amputation, trauma, and cardiac or pulmonary conditions. We have a team of rehabilitation experts who develop individualized treatment plans which are designed to help patients reach their highest level of independence. We offer the latest in rehabilitation technology to the Mid-South area.

  • HealthSouth Rehab Hospital of Arlington

    http://www.healthsoutharlington.com/
    HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Arlington is a 65-bed hospital dedicated to providing inpatient programs in a general rehabilitation setting for persons recovering from a disabling injury or illness. As part of our continuum of care, we also offer Outpatient Therapy, a Day Program and individual therapy services. Additionally, HealthSouth Arlington is proud to offer outpatient services in our Pain Clinic and Sleep Lab. Our goal is to help our patients resume a productive and more meaningful life through appropriate rehabilitative care and restorative nursing in a wellness-oriented environment that promotes healing and functional recovery.

  • HealthSouth Rehab Hospital of Erie

    http://www.healthsoutherie.com/
    HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Erie is an acute inpatient rehabilitation hospital that was founded in 1986. Accredited by The Joint Commission, the hospital is located along the shores of Lake Erie. HealthSouth Erie is one of the only rehabilitation hospitals in the country to hold a triple-certification by The Joint Commission in the areas of Brain Injury, Stroke and Parkinson’s disease Rehabilitation.

  • HealthSouth Rehab Hospital of Plano

    http://www.healthsouthplano.com/
    HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Plano is a 65-bed rehabilitation hospital that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services. Accredited by The Joint Commission, our hospital was designed with excellent patient care in mind and offers the latest rehabilitation technology. This hospital serves patients throughout the greater Dallas and Fort Worth area.

  • HealthSouth Rehab Hospital of Utah

    http://www.healthsouthutah.com/
    HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Utah is an 84-bed acute care hospital providing the full continuum of rehabilitation care. Services include inpatient acute rehabilitation, inpatient sub-acute rehabilitation, outpatient therapy, therapy day programs and home health. The hospital offers 36 private rooms and 28 semi-private rooms.

  • HealthSouth Rehab Institue of Southern Arizona

    http://www.healthsouthsouthernarizona.com/
    Southern Arizona Rehabilitation Hospital in Tucson, Arizona, is a 60-bed acute medical rehabilitation hospital offering comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services. Our multidisciplinary “Team” approach is designed to meet the individual needs of each patient. Offering the latest rehabilitation technology and serving the Tucson and surrounding areas for 15 years, our highly qualified, friendly staff is dedicated to meeting our mission statement of “Getting people back to work…to play…to living.”

  • HealthSouth Rehabilitation Center of Humble Texas

    http://www.healthsouthhumble.com/
    HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Humble is a 60-bed hospital that offers comprehensive rehabilitation services for patients who have suffered a debilitating illness, disease, or injury. We are located just south of Memorial Hermann Northeast Hospital on McKay Blvd.

  • HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Arkansas

    http://www.stvincentrehabhospital.com/
    HealthSouth is one of the nation’s largest healthcare services providers with facilities nationwide. Our vast network of highly skilled physicians and clinicians working with the latest equipment and technology guarantees that all patients have easy access to high quality healthcare. We offer Inpatient Rehabilitation, Outpatient Rehabilitation, Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals, Home Health Care, and Rehabilitation Technology.

  • HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Beaumont

    http://www.healthsouthbeaumont.com/
    HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Beaumont is a 61-bed acute medical rehabilitation hospital that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services. Our rehabilitation team provides individualized medical and therapeutic services tailored to meet the needs of individuals who are physically challenged and/or cognitively impaired. HealthSouth uses an interdisciplinary team approach, offering patients a more intense regimen and higher level of care. A combination of experienced staff and innovative technology but, most importantly, quality patient care, is what makes HealthSouth a leader you can count on.

  • HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Mechanicsburg

    http://www.healthsouthpa.com/
    The HealthSouth Hospitals and Outpatient Centers is a system of comprehensive post-acute care services located throughout Central Pennsylvania. We provide quality inpatient, outpatient, and long-term acute care. Our system offers the clinical, technical, and professional resources that promote progress towards recovery. Our facilities are dedicated to helping patients return to their maximum level of function and independence.

  • HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of North Alabama

    http://www.healthsouthlakeshorerehab.com/
    Providing excellence in rehabilitation for more than 30 years, HealthSouth Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital is a comprehensive 100-bed medical rehabilitation hospital serving both inpatient and outpatient needs in North Central/Central Alabama. With patient satisfaction scores ranking higher than the national average, HealthSouth Lakeshore offers patients a team approach to rehabilitation. In addition, HealthSouth Lakeshore’s outpatient clinic is staffed with some of the country’s most experienced therapists, providing quality rehabilitative services for maximum outcomes.

  • HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Sarasota

    http://www.healthsouthsarasota.com/
    HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Sarasota is a 76-bed state-of-the-art acute medical rehabilitation hospital that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services. Designed with patient care in mind, HealthSouth Sarasota offers 20 private rooms and 56 semi-private rooms, all with flat-screen televisions and wireless Internet capability. Offering the latest rehabilitation technology, this 78,000-square-foot hospital serves patients throughout Central Florida.

  • HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Scottsdale

    http://www.healthsouthscottsdale.com/
    HealthSouth Scottsdale Rehabilitation Hospital in beautiful, Scottsdale, Arizona, is a 50-bed acute rehabilitation hospital located at 96th Street and Shea Boulevard and has been serving the greater Scottsdale community since 1989. The hospital is licensed by The Joint Commission and is Medicare-certified. Led by our multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses and therapists, HealthSouth Scottsdale provides inpatient rehabilitation, day hospital and outpatient services.

  • HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Tallahassee

    http://www.healthsouthtallahassee.com/
    HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Tallahassee, is the only licensed rehabilitation hospital in the big bend region, providing comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services. HealthSouth of Tallahassee also has a Sleep Disorders Center off campus.

  • HealthSouth Rehabilitation Institute of San Antonio

    http://www.hsriosa.com/
    HealthSouth Rehabilitation Institute of San Antonio (RIOSA) is a 106-bed acute medical rehabilitation hospital that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services, including home health care. Designed with patient care in mind, HealthSouth RIOSA offers two private rooms and 52 semi-private rooms, with televisions and wireless Internet capability. Offering the latest rehabilitation technology, this 97,364-square-foot hospital serves patients throughout South Texas.

  • HealthSouth Sea Pines Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.healthsouthseapines.com/
    HealthSouth Sea Pines Rehabilitation Hospital is a 90-bed medical rehabilitation hospital that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services designed to help physically disabled individuals reach their optimum level of function and independence. These programs include the latest advancements in rehabilitation technology. Sea Pines is Brevard County’s only Joint Commission accredited rehabilitation hospital.

  • HealthSouth Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.healthsouth.com/
    HealthSouth is one of the nation’s largest healthcare services providers with facilities nationwide. Our vast network of highly skilled physicians and clinicians working with the latest equipment and technology guarantees that all patients have easy access to high quality healthcare. We offer Inpatient Rehabilitation, Outpatient Rehabilitation, Long-Term Acute Care Hospitals, Home Health Care, and Rehabilitation Technology.

  • HealthSouth Treasure Coast Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.healthsouthtreasurecoast.com/
    HealthSouth Treasure Coast Rehabilitation Hospital is a 90-bed acute medical rehabilitation hospital that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services and the only free-standing inpatient rehabilitation hospital on the Treasure Coast which serves patients from Sebastian southward to Jupiter.

  • HealthSouth Valley of The Sun Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.healthsouthvalleyofthesun.com/
    HealthSouth Valley of the Sun Rehabilitation Hospital is a 60-bed acute medical Rehabilitation Hospital that provides inpatient, outpatient and home health rehabilitation services for individuals with physical limitations from an illness or injury. Designed with patient care in mind, this hospital offers the latest rehabilitation technology in our 5,000-square-foot gym. The hospital’s goal is to help patients achieve their highest possible level of physical, social and emotional health and independence.

  • HealthSouth Western Hills Regional Rehab Hospital

    http://www.healthsouthwesternhills.com/
    HealthSouth Western Hills Regional Rehabilitation Hospital is a comprehensive 40-bed medical rehabilitation hospital serving inpatient and outpatient needs in the West Virginia area and in Athens, Meigs, and Washington Counties in Ohio. Our hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission. Our mission is to guide patients with physically disabling conditions along an individualized treatment pathway so they can reach the highest level of physical, social and emotional well-being. We take pride in serving our community and strive to provide the highest quality care for you and your family.

  • Hearing & Service Dogs of Minnesota

    http://can-do-canines.org/
    Hearing and Service Dogs of Minnesota has been helping people with disabilities through the use of assistance dogs since 1987. We work with individuals who are deaf, hard-of-hearing or physically disabled, pairing them with dogs specially trained to alert them to important sounds or assist them in the activities of daily living.

  • HeART of the Spectrum

    http://www.heartofthespectrum.com/
    We are an art mentoring program, art center, and community center specializing in serving persons who are on the autism spectrum.

  • Helping Hands Center for Special Needs

    http://helpinghandscenter.com/
    The Helping Hands Center for Special Needs was created in order to meet the needs of children with learning, communication, and developmental delays as well as those who have a diagnosis on the autistic spectrum (ASD Autistic Spectrum Disorder). We offer a ABA Therapy in a structured environment for children ages 2 to 10. Each child receives one-on-one instruction, individual work time, and social time every day. Social Skills are fostered through group snack, lunch, and circle time. We have the unique ability to allow our children to interact with typical peers through music classes and play sessions at Trinity English Lutheran Church. Mainstreaming (or inclusion) gives the children the opportunity to be part of a standard social setting. This gives our kids more social tools to interact with typical peers. Our primary goal is to prepare these children for mainstreaming into a traditional classroom setting. Staff and families work together to support the skills that are developed to help your child grow.

  • Helping Hands Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.hhrehab.org/
    The Mission of Helping Hands Rehabilitation Center is to assist persons with disabilities to achieve their highest level of independence through quality programs and services.

  • Helping Hands: Monkey Helpers for the Disabled, Inc.

    http://www.monkeyhelpers.org
    Helping Hands: Monkey Helpers for the Disabled, Inc. is a 501(c )3 non-profit organization that breeds, raises and trains capuchin monkeys as service animals for people living with paralysis due to spinal cord injury and mobility limiting disease. Established in 1979, Helping Hands provides service animals and lifetime support of each placement free of charge to recipients across the country.

  • High Back Recliner For Special Needs Children

    http://www.storesonlinepro.com/
    This recliner is designed with extra height on the back to provide head support for special needs children. The V-Back allows a resting place with support on the sides. We can even do custom orders if the specifications don’t match your particular needs. Our kid recliners are of the highest quality and made with all hardwood frames and built to last.

  • High Hopes Development Center

    http://www.highhopesforkids.org/
    High Hopes Development Center offers a specialized and focused approach to serving children utilizing two programs. The Preschool at High Hopes provides early childhood education and childcare in an inclusive environment that equips children with the confidence to explore and try new things. The Therapy Clinic at High Hopes provides exceptional Physical, Occupational, Speech and Feeding Therapy for children ages birth to 21 years. The mission of High Hopes is to equip children and youth with the skills necessary to achieve success through education, rehabilitation, and loving support.

  • Hillcrest Medical Center

    http://www.hillcrest.com/
    We encourage you to compare our quality medical outcomes with any other hospital in the region or nationally. So when you consider our quality outcomes and that our patients consistently rank their hospital experience extremely high — it means a winning combination. Hillcrest means the best in healthcare and patients who always come first.

  • HMS School for Children with Cerebral Palsy

    http://hmsschool.org/
    HMS School for Children with Cerebral Palsy is a day and residential school for students up to age 21 who have severe, multiple disabilities usually resulting from cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury or other neurological impairment. Our programs include special education, physical, occupational, speech/language, music, dance and recreational therapy, along with adaptive art. Emphasis on assistive technology. Support services include 24-hour nursing, social work, nutrition therapy and medical supervision. PA Approved Private School.

  • Holistic Counseling, Hypnotherapy, & Reiki Energy Healing

    http://www.phinsights.com
    Holistic and complementary wellness care – counseling, coaching, hypnosis, energy psychology, reiki energy healing, vibrational sound healing, and more. Help and healing for body, mind, and spirit.

  • Hollister Incorporated

    http://www.hollister.com/
    Hollister Inc is an independently owned global company that develops, manufactures and markets healthcare products. The company manufactures products for ostomy care, continence care, bowel management, and wound care. Hollister Incorporated, an independent global medical device manufactuer, develops products with life’s details in mind. Hollistershares their advances through their Advance Plus and Apogee latex free lines of intermittent catheters, InView external catheters, urine collection devices, and skin care, and wound prevention products.

  • Holy Cross Hospital

    http://www.holy-cross.com/
    Welcome to Holy Cross Health Ministries, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The foundation of our ministry is Holy Cross Hospital, Broward County’s premiere Catholic Hospital, serving the healthcare needs of our community since 1955. As a healthcare organization with a strong reputation for superior medical technology, expert staff and an unwavering commitment to compassionate patient care, Holy Cross is a member of Catholic Health East, sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of the America’s.

  • Holyoke, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Home Health and Hospice Care

    http://hhhc.org
    Home Health & Hospice Care is a not-for-profit Visiting Nurse Association and hospice with offices in Nashua, Manchester, and Merrimack, NH. The organization provides home health services to the elderly, the acute and chronically ill, children, newborns, and the dying in the comfort and security of the individual’s home.

  • Home Health Foundation

    http://www.homehealthfoundation.org
    The outstanding in-home medical care and support services provided by our professional staff help people attain the best health possible. From newborn services to end of life care, we can provide a solution to your specific home care needs. In addition, we provide a variety of health education and prevention programs for elders, families and children.

  • Home Helpers Offers In-Home Caregiver Services

    http://www.homehelperscares.com
    Home Helpers offers in-home caregiver services. We can provide personal grooming assistance (toileting, feeding, dressing, bathing), light housekeeping (meal preparation, laundry, vacuuming, dusting, kitchen/bathroom cleanup) and companionship (including transportation with caregiver attendance). Caregivers are background checked, fingerprinted, registered with the Illinois Department of Public Health Nurses Registry. Fully licensed by the State of Illinois as a Home Services Agency.

  • Home Instead Senior Care

    http://www.homeinstead.com
    The Home Instead Senior Care family network of locally owned franchise offices was developed with a passionate desire to be your trusted source in helping your family keep your aging mother, father, grandparents or friends in their home as they grow older.

  • Home of the Guiding Hands

    http://www.guidinghands.org/
    Home of Guiding Hands provides services to more than 380 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Diego’s East County, California. We serve individuals and their families in several different residential settings and provide various services in accordance with the needs of each individual.

  • Home Products Healthcare

    http://homeproductshealthcare.com/
    Home Products Healthcare is a supplier of products for temporary or permanent incontinence to eligible Medicaid recipients. Medicaid regulations allow Home Products Healthcare to serve eligible individuals in their homes as well as independent and assisted living facilities.

  • Homestead Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center

    http://homesteadrehab.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Honolulu, Shriners Hospital for Children

    http://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/
    Shriners Hospitals for Children is a one-of-a-kind health care system dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing pediatric specialty care, innovative research and outstanding teaching programs.

  • Hook Law Center

    https://www.hooklawcenter.com/

    Hook Law Center has been providing the highest quality of legal advice to the communities of Hampton Roads for more than 80 years. Our practice is dedicated to seniors, and persons with special needs, their families and advocates. Our professional staff can respond to our client’s care needs on a 24-hour basis, and our attorneys are available to provide expertise on every issue facing senior citizens from long-term and life-care planning to estate and trust issues as well as financial, investment, public benefit, and insurance assistance.

    You’ll find dozens of useful resources on this website, including invitations to attend one of our free seminars on issues such as estate law, free printed guides on the issues you are concerned with and weekly newsletters, radio telecasts, glossaries, links to additional web resources, and answers to your most frequently asked questions.

  • Hope Center

    http://www.hopecenterinc.org/
    Hope Center is a community-based agency dedicated to meeting the needs of gifted children, individuals with developmental disabilities and developmental delays at-risk, and persons in need of specialized vocational or educational services. These services are provided in order to develop, maintain, and enhance the functioning of each enrollee. The philosophy of service is to admit individuals to programs within our agency which meet their needs and requirements as specifically as possible.

  • Hope Delivery Systems, Inc.

    http://www.hopedeliverysystems.com
    Hope Delivery Systems, Inc. is a social service organization providing private pay client service and consultation in the form of education, advocacy, and therapy to the community – specializing in families with children, and adults on the Autism Spectrum while simultaneously developing The Hope Delivery Systems Foundation for extended community outreach and development.

  • HOPE Fitness

    http://www.HOPEFitness.com
    Fitness Training for Individuals with ALL types of Disabilities and OPEN to the public. The FIRST fitness center of its’ kind!

  • Hope Haven

    http://www.hope-haven.org/
    Hope Haven Children’s Clinic and Family Center, a nonprofit organization, serves children, young adults and families with a variety of educational, developmental and mental health needs.

  • Horesback Riding- Connections Theraputic Riding Center-New York

    http://www.equestria.org/
    We have found that structure and consistency, as well as early intervention provides an excellent setting for integration. Using a combination of Equine Assisted Therapy and Educational Kinesiology, we affect both the vestibular and neurological systems. Our goal is for riders to attain an entirely new orientation through their experience of focus, increased verbalization, skills development, and increased sensory integration and tolerance.

  • Horesback Riding- North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA)

    http://www.narha.org/
    Since 1969, the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association, Inc. (NARHA), has provided Equine Assisted Activity and Therapy (EAAT) programs in the United States and Canada through its network of nearly 800 member centers. Each year, dozens of new centers initiate new programs and more than 38,000 individuals with disabilities benefit from activities which include therapeutic riding, hippotherapy, equine assisted psychotherapy, driving, interactive vaulting, and competition.

  • Horesback Riding- Stable Influence Charity Programs

    http://www.stableinfluence.org/
    The recreation and sports associated with horseback riding are not only enjoyable, but have been proven to be therapeutic. Individuals with disabilities are challenged by the activity, and are not only rewarded by it, but realize it as a road to recovery.

  • Horizons for the Blind

    http://www.horizons-blind.org
    A not-for-profit organization founded in 1977 to improve the quality of life for people who are blind or visually impaired by increasing acessibilty to culture, education, recreation and consumer information on a national basis.

  • Horse and Buddy Therapeutic Riding Program

    http://www.horseandbuddy.org
    Horse and Buddy provides therapeutic horseback riding to people with disabilities in Wake County and surrounding areas.

  • HorsePower Therapeutic Riding

    http://HorsePowerTR.com
    Therapeutic horseback riding is a dynamic recreational activity in which individuals with special needs are able to overcome challenges and learn new skills. Communication, connection, and teamwork between the student and their horse offers opportunities for physical, emotional, cognitive, sensory and social growth. Plus, the horse provides irresistible motivation which allows students to achieve more in the saddle than other traditional sports and therapies.

  • Hospital for Special Care

    http://www.hfsc.org/
    Hospital for Special Care (HSC) is, a private, not-for-profit 228-bed rehabilitation long-term acute and chronic care hospital, widely-known and respected for its expertise in physical rehabilitation (including outpatient rehabilitation), respiratory care and medically-complex pediatrics. Special programs for spinal cord injuries, pulmonary rehabilitation, acquired brain injuries, stroke, ventilator management and geriatrics, make HSC an important regional resource for patients with special healthcare needs.

  • Housing Options

    http://www.housingopt.org
    For 25 years, Housing Options has been providing life-saving mental health services and permanent, supportive housing to individuals with mental illnesses. Our person-centered approach helps individuals by offering them sustainable housing opportunities and support services that are interwoven to give Participants the maximum chance of recovering. Housing Options provides a partial subsidy that allows qualified individuals to access our fully furnished housing and mental health services for apartment buildings owned or leased by the agency. Our housing is located throughout Evanston. Everyone served by Housing Options must have a severe and persistent mental illness – typically schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or chronic major depression.

  • Huffman Law Offices, P.C.

    http://www.huffmanlawoffices.com
    Law Firm concentrating in the areas of estate planning , elder law, and special needs planning. Multiple locations in Central Illinois. Members of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and the National Care Planning Council.

  • Huntington’s Disease

    http://hdsa.org/
    Huntington’s Disease Society of America Help for Today. Hope for Tomorrow. HDSA Mission — The Society is a National, voluntary health organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with Huntington’s Disease and their families. To promote and support research and medical efforts to eradicate Huntington’s Disease. To assist people and families affected by Huntington’s Disease to cope with the problems presented by the disease. To educate the public and health professionals about Huntington’s disease.

  • Hyannis, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Hyman Darling, Bacon & Wilson, PC

    http://www.baconwilson.com/attorneys/darling
    Hyman, Chairman of the Estate Planning, Elder Law Department is recognized as the area’s preeminent estate planner. His areas of expertise include all areas of estate planning, probate and elder law. Additional specialties include: Adoption and Real Estate.

  • Idaho Bureau of Special Populations, Special Education Section

    http://www.sde.idaho.gov/site/special_edu/
    Welcome to the Division of Special Education. To enable all students to achieve high academic standards and quality of life, the Special Education Team works collaboratively with districts, agencies, and parents to ensure students receive quality, meaningful, and needed services.

  • Idaho Commission For The Blind And Visually Impaired

    http://www.icbvi.state.id.us/
    Our mission is to empower persons who are blind or visually impaired by providing vocational rehabilitation training, skills training and educational opportunities to achieve self-fulfillment through quality employment and independent living; to serve as a resource to families and employers and to expand public awareness regarding the potential of all persons who are blind or visually impaired.

  • Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

    http://www.vr.idaho.gov/index.shtml
    VR is a state-federal program whose goal is to assist people with disabilities to prepare, secure, retain or regain employment. Our Vision: “Your Success at work means our work is a success.” Our Mission: “Preparing individuals with disabilities for employment and community enrichment.”

  • Idaho Human Rights Commission, Fair Employment Agency

    http://humanrights.idaho.gov/
    The Idaho Commission on Human Rights administers state and federal anti-discrimination laws in Idaho in a manner that is fair, accurate, and timely. Our commission works towards ensuring that all people within the state are treated with dignity and respect in their places of employment, housing, education, and public accommodations.

  • Idaho Parent to Parent

    http://www.familiestogether.org
    Families Together is a nonprofit organization that believes family involvement and support are essential for individuals with disabilities to reach their potential and maintain a life that is secure and meaningful.

  • IDEA Training Center

    http://www.ideatrainingcenter.com
    The Berard method of AIT is used to enhance listening, language, learning, sensory and socialization skills. The 10 day training program re-balances the auditory system and reorganizes processing systems to reduce overload, enabling the individual to function in learning and daily life activities more efficiently.

  • IfiNeedHelp

    http://ifineedhelp.org
    Personal wearable codes that link to a live profile for people who may wander or sometimes need help.

  • Illinios Valley Center For Independent Living

    http://www.ivcil.com/
    An organization made up of persons with disabilities who enlighten other persons with disabilities and their families about their rights; to empower persons with disabilities to assume maximum responsibility to realize their potentials; and to enrich the lives of all person in Bureau, LaSalle, Marshall, Putnam and Stark counties in Illinois, by working toward full inclusion of each individual in society. Services provided: Systems and Individual Advocacy, Peer Counseling, Independent Living Skills Training and Information and Referral. Programs offered: Deaf Services, Community Reintegration, Personal Assistant and Youth Services.

  • Illinois Assistive Technology Project (IATP)

    http://www.iltech.org/
    IATP’s primary focus is on education, employment, community living, information technology and telecommunications. Our mission is to enable people with disabilities so they can fully participate in all aspects of life.

  • Illinois Branch of The International Dyslexia Association

    http://www.readibida.org
    We are dedicated to the study and remediation of dyslexia and to the support and encouragement of individuals with dyslexia and their families.

  • Illinois Department of Human Services Division of Community Health and Prevention

    http://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=31183
    Illinois’ Early Intervention program’s mission is to assure that families who have infants and toddlers, birth to three, with diagnosed disabilities, developmental delays or substantial risk of significant delays receive resources and supports that assist them in maximizing their child’s development, while respecting the diversity of families and communities

  • Illinois Division of Early Childhood Education

    http://www.isbe.net/earlychi/Default.htm
    The Early Childhood Education Division develops and provides materials and support for the Illinois Early Learning Standards and their use in early childhood programs, and for programs that focus on children from birth to eight years old, early intervention for at-risk students, pre-Kindergarten programs, early literacy, and partnerships among schools, communities and service providers.

  • Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission

    http://www.gac.state.il.us/
    Created in 1979, the Illinois Guardianship and Advocacy Commission protects the rights and promotes the welfare of persons with disabilities.

  • Illinois Life Span

    http://www.illinoislifespan.org/
    Statewide Information Resource & Referral for Advocacy & Services for People with Developmental Disabilities.

  • Illinois Medicaid Administrative Centers

    http://www2.illinois.gov/hfs/MedicalProvider/CommunityMentalHealthCenter/Pages/default.aspx
    The primary mental health mission of the Office of Mental Health is to help maximize community supports and develop skills for persons with serious mental illness and children with serious emotional disturbance.

  • Illinois Medicaid Office

    http://www2.illinois.gov/hfs/Pages/default.aspx
    “As we carry out our mission, we must not lose sight of our ultimate goal, which is to make Illinois a better place by empowering families to improve their health and their lives.”

  • Illinois Respite Coalition

    http://www.illinoisrespitecoalition.org
    The Illinois Respite Coalition is dedicated to increasing public awareness of the importance of Lifespan Respite, promoting education and training for families and providers of respite services, and advocating support for caregivers by ensuring access to quality respite services for the residents of Illinois. No matter where you fit in the respite world, the Illinois Respite Coalition will be a support system for you. We have referral resources to connect caregivers to respite programs, access to statewide training opportunities, and can show you where to make the biggest impact to help caregivers in Illinois. The IRC is dedicated to creating a safety net for caregivers in crisis. The Emergency Respite Program offers funding and resources to support caregivers of children and adults with special needs who are not receiving any respite services and have an urgent need for respite care in the absence of any other funding source. Qualifications include care recipients who are at risk if the caregiver does not receive these services. Examples include caregiver illness, hospitalization, reduction of stress level, risk of lost of employment, and several more. If you feel that respite could benefit you, please contact Rebecca Galvan, Statewide Respite Coordinator, for more information at (630) 207-8479 or by email at galvanr@maryvilleacademy.org.

  • Imagine a Child’s Capacity

    http://www.icc-wi.org
    ICC is a nonprofit organization that imagines the capacity of a child with special needs when parents, educators, peers and the community have a wide and diverse range of tools to support that child reaching his or her fullest potential. The tools we offer include individualized therapy, education and community partnerships that foster inclusion, acceptance and independence.

  • Imagine: Innovative Resources for Cognitive & Physical Challenges

    http://www.imaginecolorado.org/
    The mission of Imagine! is to create and offer innovative supports to people of all ages with cognitive, developmental, physical, and health related needs so they may live fulfilling lives of independence and quality in their homes and communities.

  • IMED Mobility

    http://www.imedmobility.com/
    As a fully authorized dealer for VMI, IMED Mobility offers a great selection of the VMI Northstar, VMI Summit, and VMI E-Series handicap van. We also have new Bruno products for accessible vehicle modifications to traditional cars, trucks, and SUV’s. IMED Mobility is proud to have a great selection of used wheelchair accessible vans in stock from recent trade ins. We would welcome the opportunity to visit with you regarding your situation and what we can do to help.

  • Impact Instrumentation, Inc.

    http://www.impactii.com
    Impact Instrumentation, Inc. Manufacturer, of the Uni-Vent® EMV+ Ventilator, Uni-Vent® EagleII Ventilator, Uni-Vent® 754 Portable Volume Ventilator System, Uni-Vent® Model 73X Portable MCI Ventilator, and the largest selection of portable, mobile, and on board aspirators, 300 series, Vac-Pak™ series, ultra-lite® series portable aspirators, Sorensen® Suction Apparatus.

  • IN Speech Language-Hearing Association

    http://www.islha.org/
    The Indiana Speech-Language- Hearing Association is a not-for-profit organization of over 1000 members in the professions of speech pathology and audiology. Our members are employed in a variety of settings including health care facilities, hospitals, private practice, universities and public schools.

  • IN-SOURCE

    http://www.insource.org/
    IN*SOURCE, the Indiana Resource Center for Families with Special Needs, was incorporated in 1975 under the name of Task Force on Education for the Handicapped, Inc. It is governed by a Board of Directors. The mission of IN*SOURCE is to provide parents, families, and service providers in Indiana with the information and training necessary to help assure effective educational programs and appropriate services for children and young adults with disabilities.

  • Inclusive Fitness Coalition

    http://www.incfit.org/
    The Inclusive Fitness Coalition is an expanded group of organizations and individuals representing a cross-section of the disability rights, sports, health/fitness and civil rights communities.

  • Independence Center

    http://www.independencecenter.org/
    Independence Center is committed to providing a comprehensive system of high quality programs and services that assists adults in the St. Louis metropolitan area with serious and persistent mental illnesses to live and work in the community, independently and with dignity.

  • Independence Plus, Inc.

    http://www.independenceplus.com
    Independence Plus, Inc. (IPI) is a leader in providing quality, high acuity healthcare at home, something our clients and their loved ones expect and deserve.

  • IndependenceFirst

    http://www.independencefirst.org
    Independent Living Center serving Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington and Ozaukee counties in Wisconsin. We provide advocacy, coalition building, independent living serivces and education (information and referral) for people with disabilities of all kinds, all ages, all backgrounds.

  • Independent Lifestyles

    http://independentlifestyles.org/
    Independence Lifestyles brings technology products into the homes of people who need just a little bit of help in order to remain in place and live independently. Product offerings include communication devices, sophisticated panic buttons, specialized emergency alarms, medication dispensers, and sophisticated whole house monitoring systems. We are always looking for new products that will bring independence to people of all ages. From autism to Alzheimer’s we believe that every day should be “independence day.”

  • Independent Living Aids

    http://www.independentliving.com/
    Low Vision Aids from independent living aids help the visually impaired enjoy a more independent lifestyle. We carry everything for the blind and visually impaired including canes, magnifiers, talking watches, talking clocks, large print books, ZoomText magnification software, Braille products, talking cooking gadgets and much, much more.

  • Independent Living Experience

    http://www.independentlivingexperience.com
    Independent Living Experience (ILE) is a customized support service for adults desiring a life of independence. Our team of dedicated professionals works directly with each adult to help them become their own self-determined advocate with the necessary skills to be successful within their living, working, and social environments.

  • Indian Trails Camp

    http://www.indiantrailscamp.org/
    Indian Trails is a remarkable facility that brings adaptive recreation to the lives of each camper. It is simple in theory, but daunting in task. Indian Trails offers a barrier-free camp setting in which those with disabilities can participate in all manner of activities the outside world is ill-equipped to provide. It is a place filled with fun, recreation and friendship. Campers learn perseverance, team-work and self-reliance.

  • Indiana Developmental Disabilities Planning Council

    http://www.in.gov/gpcpd/
    The Indiana Governor’s Council is an independent state agency that facilitates change. Our mission is to promote public policy which leads to the independence, productivity and inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of society. This mission is accomplished through planning, evaluation, collaboration, education, research and advocacy.

  • Indiana Family and Social Services Administration

    http://www.in.gov/fssa/ddrs/4938.htm
    The Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation provides quality, individualized services to enhance and support people with disabilities to prepare for, obtain or retain employment. Through active participation in their rehabilitation, people with disabilities achieve a greater level of independence in their work place and living environments.

  • Indiana Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health

    http://www.indianafamilies.org/
    The Indiana Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health is the first statewide not-for-profit organization dedicated exclusively to the field of children’s mental health.  The vision of IFFCMH is to empower, support and educate families coping with children’s mental health issues.  Through outreach, inter-agency collaboration, and community resources, IFFCMH will strive to make every childhood the best it can be.  IFFCMH will work with families to bring their voice to child-serving groups, schools, government agencies, the justice system and all other organizations, so our families receive the support they need.

  • Indiana First Steps Bureau of Child Development Division of Disability Rehabilitation

    http://www.in.gov/fssa/4655.htm
    Mission To assure that all Indiana families with infants and toddlers experiencing developmental delays or disabilities have access to early intervention services close to home when they need them. This is accomplished through the implementation of a comprehensive, coordinated statewide system of local interagency councils called first steps.

  • Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, Indiana University

    http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/
    The mission of the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community is to work with communities to welcome, value, and support the meaningful participation of people of all ages and abilities through research, education, and service.

  • Indiana Medicaid Office

    http://www.indianamedicaid.com/ihcp/index.asp
    The purpose of the Indiana Medicaid DUR Board is to serve in an advisory capacity to Indiana Medicaid with regard to the prescription and dispensing of drugs by Medicaid providers and the use of drugs by Medicaid recipients.

  • Indiana Parent Information Association

    http://www.aboutspecialkids.org/
    Welcome to About Special Kids (formerly the Indiana Parent Information Network)! About Special Kids is a “Parent to Parent” organization that works throughout the state of Indiana to answer questions and provide support, information and resources.

  • Industrial Support Systems

    http://www.industrial-support.org/
    The Fontana Rehabilitation Workshop, Inc. was founded in 1964. Its primary purpose was to provide continued programs and activities for the growing number of students with disabilities graduating from Slover Special School and other special education classes throughout the Fontana School District. The organization presently serves 100 individuals with disabilities on a daily basis.

  • Innovation in Motion

    http://www.mobility-usa.com
    Innovation In Motion is the exclusive distributor in the United States and Canada of the Extreme 4×4 (X4)-All Terrain Powered Wheelchair, the Frontier (X5)- Off Road Mid-Wheel Drive Wheelchair, and the Jewel MPS-Tilt-In-Space Manual Wheelchair.

  • Innovative Piano, Inc.

    http://www.innovativepiano.com/
    IPI helps students with autism discover the piano! ABA based, individualized lessons and materials offered nationwide. Contact us to set-up your free introductory lesson.

  • Inspiration Ministries

    http://www.inspirationministries.org
    Inspiration Ministries is a resident community for physically challenged adults. It is located on 155 acres near Lake Geneva outside the community of Walworth, Wisconsin. With a resident building, four resident apartment buildings, a resale and coffee shop, retreat center, camping sites and trails, swimming pool, workshop and about 50 caring staff members, residents enjoy a warm, home-like community where people with disabilities are encouraged and enabled to enjoy maximum fulfillment of their lives.

  • Institute for Community Inclusion UCEDD University of Massachusetts Boston

    http://www.communityinclusion.org/
    ICI offers training, clinical, and employment services, conducts research, and provides assistance to organizations to promote inclusion of people with disabilities in school, work, and community activities.

  • Institute for Disability Studies University of Southern Mississippi

    http://www.usm.edu/disability-studies
    The Institute for Disability Studies (IDS) is Mississippi’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) Research, Education, and Service. The mission of IDS is to positively affect the lives of Mississippi citizens with developmental and other disabilities and their families across the life span and to work toward increasing their independence, productivity, and integration into their communities.

  • Institute for Human Development, NAU

    http://www.nau.edu/ihd/
    The Institute values and supports the independence, productivity and inclusion of Arizona’s citizens with disabilities. Based on the values and beliefs, the Institute conducts training, research and services that further these goals.

  • Institute for Therapy through the Arts

    http://itachicago.org
    Founded in 1975, the Institute for Therapy through the Arts (ITA) is one of the few comprehensive community-based arts therapy programs in the United States to offer all four creative arts treatment modalities – Music Therapy, Drama Therapy, Art Therapy, and Dance/Movement Therapy. ITA is nationally recognized and has distinguished itself in the use of integrated arts approaches to help children, adults and families to improve functioning related to psychological, developmental, physical or cognitive factors. ITA offers individual and group therapy sessions at the Music Institute of Chicago’s Downtown Evanston (1702 Sherman Avenue), Downtown Chicago, Lake Forest, and Winnetka campuses.

  • Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

    http://www.ipmr.org/
    Our professional staff of physicians, occupational and physical therapists, speech-language pathologists and psychologists improve the function and quality of life for persons suffering injury and chronic illness.

  • Institute on Human Development and Disability, The University of Georgia

    http://www.ihdd.uga.edu/
    The Institue on Human Development and Disability (IHDD) works with others to create oppertunities that will improve the quality of life for people with Disabilities and their families. IDHH advances the understanding of the ability of all people through education, research and public service.

  • InSyncLearning–Individually Designed Education for Your Unique Child

    http://www.insynclearning.com/
    Wholistic, multiple-sensory, bi-hemispheric, self-paced, individualized compensatory learning approaches for bright but struggling learners (K-12–Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia, Dyspraxia with mildADD/ADHD). I have been trained by Dr. Mel Levine, M.D. “Schools Attuned” to humanize education based on the learner’s interests. Orton-Gillingham reading/language arts facilitation is integrated in the Home School program. I work not only with the student; but, also teach the parent how to work with their love-one.

  • IntelliKeys

    https://www.ablenetinc.com/intellikeys-access-bundle-2
    Ablenet IntelliTools provides technology to help struggling students learn to their fullest potential: serving students in PreK-8 who use assistive technology, have IEPs, have limited English proficiency, or need additional instructional support for any reason.

  • Intensive Therapeutics INC.

    http://intensivetherapeutics.org/programs/camp-helping-hands/
    Camp Helping Hands uses carefully designed activities to drive therapeutic gains. For parents who choose to combine disciplines, activities specifically designed to integrate 1, 2 or 3 therapy services will be built in to the camp day. The exciting part of this unique integration of OT, PT and speech goals within a single activity allows a child a full-body, “real world” experience. For example, if balloon volleyball is the camp activity, OT, PT and speech goals can all be met through the strategic emphasis and sequencing of jumping, running, hitting a balloon back and forth, as well as verbal communication with peers. Therapists will seamlessly collaborate to create these ideal therapeutic scenarios and help maximize each moment of the camp day.

  • International Craniofacial Institute Family Forum

    http://www.icifamilyforum.com
    ICIFamilyForum.com is an online support group that helps patients and families deal with Craniofacial Syndromes and Conditions. It is a place where these special people can connect with one another and get support and advice.

  • International Mosaic Down Syndrome Association

    http://www.imdsa.org
    International Mosaic Down Syndrome Association is designed to provide support, information and research to individuals, families and professionals touched by mosaic Down syndrome.

  • International Wheelchair Aviators

    http://www.wheelchairaviators.org/
    The Southern California Wheelchair Aviators (SCWA) was started by Bill Blackwood, Ed Hays, Dan Rodewald, and Neil Adler. Over the years it has developed into a worldwide group of disabled and able bodied (A/B) pilots interested in aviation and flying.

  • Invacare Corporation

    http://www.invacare.com/cgi-bin/imhqprd/index.jsp
    Invacare Corporation is the world’s leading manufacturer and distributor in the $8.0 billion worldwide market for medical equipment used in the home. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes an extensive line of health care products for the non-acute care environment, including the home health care, retail, and extended care markets.

  • Iowa Civil Rights Commission

    https://icrc.iowa.gov/
    The Commission’s major duty is to enforce state and federal statutes that prohibit discrimination in employment, public accommodations, housing, education and credit by investigating and litigating civil rights complaints.

  • Iowa Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services

    http://www.ivrs.iowa.gov
    Our mission is to work for and with individuals with disabilities to achieve their employment, independence, and economic goals. Economic independence and more and better jobs are what we are about for Iowans with disabilities.

  • Iowa Medicaid Office

    http://dhs.iowa.gov/ime
    Medicaid is a program that pays for covered medical and health care costs of people who qualify. The Medicaid program is funded by federal and state governments and is managed by the Iowa Department of Human Services.

  • Iowa State University Extension Bureau of Children, Family and Community

    https://www.educateiowa.gov/
    Professionals with training and expertise in special education services implement the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B. support the educational needs of young children and families, birth to five years of age. Early childhood special education professionals provide training and serve as a resource to early childhood providers in community settings such as preschool, child care and Head Start programs to meet the developmental learning needs of young children. Also, families and early childhood providers may request information about appropriate expectations for children’s development.

  • Iowa Valley Community College

    https://www.iavalley.edu/
    Welcome to Iowa Valley Community College District. IVCCD operates Ellsworth Community College in Iowa Falls, Marshalltown Community College, Iowa Valley Continuing Education, and a satellite campus in Grinnell.

  • Iowa Vocational Rehabilitaion Services

    http://www.ivrs.iowa.gov/
    Our mission is to work for and with individuals with disabilities to achieve their employment, independence, and economic goals. Economic independence and more and better jobs are what we are about for Iowans with disabilities

  • IQ of 63, so what-Going Beyond Everybody Else’s Expectations

    http://www.bendanderson.com/IQof63.htm
    Good book for parents, families and educators. It is a good read about growing up with cerebral palsy in the 1950s to present. It is great for inspiring one to go beyond and be a self advocate. This book is presently being used as a textbook at two universities. Read the reviews via the website.

  • Irene Coleman [Illinois]

    https://protectedtomorrows.com/about-us/advocates/
    Irene Coleman is a Licensed Advocate of Protected Tomorrows.

  • Irving Silver, Esq., Silver, Voit & Thompson

    http://www.silvervoit.com/Practice_Areas.htm
    Silver, Voit & Thompson, P.C. practices in the following areas of law: General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Bankruptcy, Commercial, Corporate, Estate Planning, Probate and Real Estate Law.Irving Silver (Member) born Holyoke, Massachusetts, May 7, 1940; admitted to bar, 1965, Alabama. Education: University of Alabama (B.S., 1964; J.D., 1965). Trustee, Spring Hill College, Alabama Law Foundation. Past President, Estate Planning Council of Mobile and the Community Foundation of South Alabama. Member: Mobile Bar Association; Alabama State Bar. [With U.S. Air Force, 1959-1962]. Practice Areas: Business Litigation; Estate Planning; Probate; Real Estate.

  • Island Dolphin Care

    http://www.islanddolphincare.com
    Island Dolphin Care is a 501(c)3 not for profit organization that provides dolphin assisted therapy to children with critical illnesses, disabilities and special needs from all over the world. We invite you to meet our therapy staff, learn about dolphin assisted therapy, explore great resources for families, and meet our dolphins.

  • ITS Integrated Therapy Solutions

    http://www.itssca.com
    Integrated Therapy Solutions is a full service therapy practice, offering various therapies to children and adults with special needs. Some of our services are Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Berard AIT, Tomatis protocol of auditory re-education and more.

  • James A Caffry, Esq., Darby ,Stearns, Thorndike, Kolter & Ware, LLP

    http://www.dstkwlaw.com
    JAMES A. CAFFRY has a general civil practice, concentrating in two major areas, special needs planning law for disabled individuals and environmental/zoning law. His other areas of practice include real estate, estate planning, probate, non-profit organizations, corporate law and business planning. He is a member of the Special Needs Alliance, a national network of lawyers dedicated to disability and public benefits law, as well as the Vermont Autism Task Force, the Autism Society of America and the Autism Society of Vermont.

  • James C. Siebert

    http://www.jcslaw.com
    Mr. Siebert has been in practice over 25 years and focuses on Estate Planning, including Special Needs Trusts and planning, Elder Law, Medicaid Planning. guardianship, probate and transactional matters. Mr. Siebert is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys; a member of AARP’s Legal Services Network and is affiliated with ATG Trust Company.

  • James H and Cecile C Quillen Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.msha.com/
    Mountain States Health Alliance (MSHA) is a locally owned and managed healthcare system based in Johnson City, Tennessee. Formed after Johnson City Medical Center Hospital, Inc. acquired six Columbia/HCA hospitals in Northeast Tennessee on September 1, 1998, it received its official name in January 1999.

  • Jane Iannacconi, Special Education Teacher

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/njspecialed
    Jane Iannacconi is an experienced special education Teacher offering an in-depth understanding of the different ways in which children learn. It is Jane’s life mission to adapt her approach to teaching to best fit the learning style of each student. Special education tutoring services are adapted for each student to suit different learning styles. The focus is to provide students with a motivating, positive and safe learning environment that encourages them to develop intellectually and personally. Areas of Expertise: – Receptive and Expressive Communication Disorders – Autism Spectrum Disorders – Children with Brain Injuries

  • Jane Phillips Medical Center

    http://www.jpmc.org/page.php?page=1001
    Jane Phillips Health Corporation is sponsored by St. John Health System, which operates St. John Medical Center in Tulsa. This partnership helps our patients by ensuring access to the most sophisticated levels of care available in this area. This affiliation has strengthened the entire Jane Phillips Health System and has positioned us to serve people in our region well into the future.

  • Janet L Lowder, Esq., Hickman & Lowder Co., LPA

    http://www.hickman-lowder.com
    Janet Lowder is a recognized authority on Medicaid issues and estate planning for families with special needs. She is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and is a Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) by the National Elder Law Foundation. Janet is one of the founders of, and counsel to, Community Fund Management Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides the Master Trust and the Pooled Medicaid Payback Trust for individuals with disabilities. She was the recipient of the Foundation’s 1999 Amicus Award as well as the Cuyahoga County Board of MR/DD’s 2000 Top Hat Award. Janet also serves on the Bioethics Committee of the Hattie Larlham Foundation and is a member of the Special Needs Alliance, a national network of lawyers dedicated to Disability and Public Benefits Law.

  • Janus of Santa Cruz

    http://www.janussc.org/
    At Janus of Santa Cruz our goal is to provide the highest quality programs for recovery from alcoholism or other chemical dependencies. Since its founding in 1976, Janus has successfully assisted thousands of individuals in their efforts toward building new lives filled with self-respect, personal dignity and freedom from the compulsive use of drugs and alcohol.

  • Jarrett Law Office, PLC

    http://www.VermontEstatePlanning.com
    We help clients with special needs and their families keep their government benefits and plan for the future. We are experienced in the creation and administration of all types of special needs trusts.

  • Jason Frank, Esq., Frank, Frank and Scherr, LLC

    http://www.frankelderlaw.com
    Frank, Frank & Scherr, LLC focuses its practice on aging and elderly persons planning for the future, assisting families planning for the long term care of other family members who are mentally or physically disabled, and estate planning. The provision of legal services to elderly individuals and estate planning often involves spouses, children, siblings, and other relatives assisting the individual. While the family members may participate in gathering information and facilitating communication, the client makes the decisions, to the extent he or she is capable of doing so.

  • Jessica Kingsley Publishers

    http://www.jkp.com/
    Jessica Kingsley Publishers is a wholly independent company, committed to publishing books that make a difference. We specialize in books for professional and general readers on autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, AD/HD, Dyspraxia, Tourette’s Syndrome, Nonverbal Learning Disability, and a variety of other conditions.

  • Jewish Child & Family Services

    http://www.jcfs.org/
    Jewish Child & Family Services offers expertise in a range of family issues. Our array of therapeutic, educational and preventative programs respond to the urgent needs of every generation. We do whatever is possible to foster personal growth and dignity in every individual, couple and family we serve. In an effort to better serve and respond to the changing social service needs of the diverse Chicago community, in July 2006 Jewish Children’s Bureau and Jewish Family and Community Service merged into Jewish Child & Family Services. With over 150 years of expertise and dedication to our credit, we are Chicago’s premier social service agency that restores hope and builds community.

  • Jewish Council for Youth Services

    http://www.jcys.org/camping.html
    Since 1912, JCYS has known that fun, independence and friendship are what make for an incredible summer camp experience. Nearly 100 years later, our rich tradition (and expertise!) in camping is met with creative activities and modern facilities. Whether showcases of spirit or swim-time, campfires and cookouts, or urban summer adventures, our innovative programs satisfy the ultimate 21st century camper!

  • Jewish Vocational Services: Career Planning Center

    http://www.jvschicago.org/
    a non profif employment and training agency provides a wide range of career development and employment services to individuals seeking first jobs, advancement and new career direction.

  • JFK Johnson Rehab Institute

    http://www.njrehab.org/
    The mission of the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute is to provide quality rehabilitation that will assist adults and children living with disabilities to obtain optimal function and independence within.

  • JFK Partners, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center

    http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/medicalschool/programs/JFKPartners/Pages/JFK%20Partners.aspx
    The mission of JFK Partners is to promote the independence, inclusion, contribution, health, and well-being of people with developmental disabilities and special health care needs and their families through consumer, community, and university partnerships. At the core of our mission is a commitment to family and person-centered, community-based, culturally competent programs and services. This mission is accomplished through the pursuit of excellence in education and training, consultation, technical assistance, direct service, research, program development, policy analysis, and advocacy.

  • Jill’s House

    http://www.jillshouse.org
    Jills House, Inc. is a Christian organization dedicated to providing care and support to children with special needs and their famlies through overnight respite and therapy programs.

  • JIST Publishing Co

    http://jist.emcp.com/
    JIST Publishing, a division of EMC Corporation, is the leading publisher of award-winning materials on job search, career exploration, occupational information, life skills, and character education. For more than 25 years, JIST has developed outstanding, self-directed products that help people help themselves.

  • Jitterbug

    http://www.greatcall.com/jitterbug
    There are many reasons that make accessible cell phones an important part of the technological world. Not only are they useful to the elderly and to the blind, but they can be helpful for those that are hard of hearing, quadriplegic or physically disabled. Accessible cell phones make it possible for people to live as normally as possible and with ease. There are many benefits of the easy to use cell phone.

  • JJ’s List

    http://www.jjslist.com/
    JJ’s List is an integrated, non-profit social enterprise that combines social media and education to build disability awareness and promote community inclusion and employment of people with disabilities. JJslist.com connects thousands of companies and organizations to consumers and employees with disabilities through the Disability-Aware Business Directory, the blogosphere, and Disability Awareness Trainings.

  • Job Opportunities for the Blind

    https://nfb.org/
    National Federation of the Blind is the largest and most influential membership organization of blind people in the United States. The NFB improves blind people’s lives through advocacy, education, research, technology, and programs encouraging independence and self-confidence.

  • Job Resources and Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities

    https://onlinemasters.ohio.edu/masters-public-administration/ohioans-with-disabilities-resources/

    This Guide was just published by the Ohio University. It  is a detailed job resource guide for Ohioans. It  outlines:

    • Vocational rehabilitation for Ohioans
    • Job opportunities for Ohioans with disabilities
    • How to apply for a job
    • Employment FAQs
    • Community resource list of job centers for the disabled

  • JOBS VI and SAGE

    http://www.pesco.org/
    We offer the industry’s most comprehensive range of solutions in occupational testing and job placement. PESCO has pioneered systems uniquely designed to address every facet of career assessment and job placement-from computerized and manual testing to scoring and employment database access.

  • Jocelyn Francisco, Ph.D.

    http://jfranciscophd.com
    As a licensed clinical psychologist, I specialize in understanding the nature and impact of learning disabilities and pervasive developmental disorders, including attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorders. I perform psychological diagnostic evaluations, as well as provide cognitive behavioral therapy and social communication skills training with children and adolescents.

  • John F Kearns lll, Esq., Kearns & Kearns, PC

    http://www.kearnsandkearns.com
    Located in West Hartford, Connecticut, Kearns & Kearns offers legal services to those who need special needs trusts, estate planning, probate and estate settlement, and elder law. For twenty years, we have been committed to these goals: • Helping our clients protect and preserve their life savings, independence, and dignity as they confront the problems of aging and disability, and • Transforming a difficult emotional process into one that provides peace of mind.

  • John Muir Medical Center

    http://www.johnmuirhealth.com/
    John Muir Health is proud to offer a wide array of inpatient clinical treatment services, advanced technologies, hospital and other medical facilities and equipment. We provide a broad spectrum of outpatient medical treatment services, medical research and community education and outreach programs and are dedicated to improving the health of the communities we serve.

  • John S Kitchen, Esq., Law Offices

    http://www.johnkitchenlawoffices.com
    John’s practice areas include probate, trust, gift and estate taxation and disability law. He has drafted guardianship petitions as well as powers of attorney, wills and trusts, including grantor trusts, gift trusts, special needs trusts and charitable trusts, since 1978. John has offices in the Manchester area as well as in the Lakes Region.

  • John W. Callanan Law Office

    http://www.jwcallananlaw.com
    Attorney and paralegal wife with autistic son working together to help families with special needs – 17-A Guardianships and Article 81 Guardianships. High Quality Legal Services at Reasonable Rates. Located in New York.

  • Johnson Law Group Intl PLLC

    http://www.johnsonlawgroupintl.com
    Established in 1985, Johnson Law Group provides comprehensive legal advice to families and individuals on issues related to special education, disabilities, governement entitlements, and estate and asset planning.

  • Joliet-Bolingbrook Special Recreation Association (JBSRA)

    http://www.bolingbrookparks.org/
    The Bolingbrook Park District provides over 2,100 opportunities for recreation and self-improvement. These programs are avenues for pleasure, health, wellness and personal growth. Youth are offered constructive alternatives to gangs, violence and anti-social behavior resulting in stronger self-esteems. Bolingbrook Park District programs … a place where friendships are born and life long skills are cultivated.

  • Journey Learning Center

    http://www.journeylearning.org/
    We are a day treatment center for children on the autism spectrum. We utilize a wide range of intervention techniques including speech therapy, occupational therapy, relationship development intervention (RDI), applied behavioral analysis (ABA), computerized programs, and therapeutic listening all in a classroom environment.

  • Journey Preschool

    http://thejourneypreschool.net/
    Journey Preschool is a non-profit early learning center that specializes in providing the best possible learning environment for children with special needs.

  • Julie A. Morrison, Psy.D.

    http://drjuliemorrison.com
    Dr. Morrison personally administers comprehensive neuropsychologically-styled psychological evaluations to identify learning, attention, and emotional disorders that negatively impact academic functioning. She provides recommendations that can be used for remediation and the development of Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) or 504 Accommodations. She has a specialty in gifted individuals with such challenges.

  • JumpSport

    http://www.jumpsport.com
    Trampolines provide an amazing amount of proven health benefits for children and adults. JumpSport has a strong reputation for providing quality, safety enhanced products, backed by our patented safety and performance innovations.

  • Just Like Home Childcare & Preschool, Inc.

    http://www.justlikehomeinc.com
    Licensed childcare provider for children ages 1 month to 12 years old.

  • Just One Break (JOBS)

    http://www.justonebreak.com/
    Just One Break, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization that is dedicated to supporting and increasing the employment of people with disabilities. Through job development and placement, the organization fulfills its primary goals of preparing people with disabilities for employment and helping them to obtain and maintain competitive employment throughout New York City.

  • Kachina Point Rehabilitation Hospital

    https://www.kachinapointrehab.com/
    At Kachina Point Rehabilitation Hospital, we take care, provide comfort and rehabilitation every step of the way. Our skilled nursing and rehabilitation staff works closely with physicians to make sure that your loved one gets the best care and medical treatment needed. Our skilled nursing facility boasts over 112 beds that serves Sedona and surrounding areas.  We know that the transition between home and nursing facility can be a stressful one. Because of this, our friendly staff of volunteers, nurses, physicians, caregivers, and many others make sure that your loved one feels comfortable and at home.

  • Kamp Kiwania

    http://www.kiwanis-ny.org/kamp/
    Kamp Kiwanis is aimed at providing fun, physical exercise and adventure. It strives to afford opportunities to participate in a creative outdoor group experience in a democratic setting and develop characteristics of leadership and fair play.

  • Kansas Childrens Developmental Services State Department of Health and Environment

    http://www.kdheks.gov/its/
    Infant-Toddler Services is a comprehensive, statewide system of community-based, family-centered early intervention services for young children (birth through age 2) with disabilities and their families. The services are provided through the implementation of Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), US Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs.

  • Kansas City Behavior Analysts

    http://www.kcbehavior.com
    We specialize in early childhood ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) intervention. We provide the following services: VB-MAPP assessment Individualized goal plan Progress Reports Transion support into public/private school IEP development Parent training 1:1 therapy Group therapy.

  • Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities

    http://www.lsi.ku.edu/
    Today it is one of the largest and most highly regarded human development and disabilities research centers in the country. The LSI brings together scientists of diverse disciplines including psychology, psychiatry, speech pathology, sociology, education, biology, pharmacology, physiology and medicine to study human development from its genetic origins through the final stages of life.

  • Kansas- Heartspring

    https://www.heartspring.org/
    A residential school for children with Autism and other developmental disabilities. Heartspring provides greater independence for children with disabilities through the Heartspring School, Heartspring Pediatric Services, the Heartspring Hearing Center, consultation services and Heartspring World Reach.

  • Karen L. Perch, Ph.D., J.D.

    http://www.perchlaw.com
    I assist individuals and families with planning for loved ones with special needs, including special needs trusts, wills, powers of attorney, health care surrogates, and living wills.

  • Karen M. Stockmal, KMS Law Offices, LLC

    http://www.kmslawoffices.com
    Karen M. Stockmal
    KMS Law Offices, LLC
    1055 Westlakes Drive, Suite 160
    Berwyn, PA 19312

    Phone: (610) 524-7865
    Fax: (6110) 561-4859

    At KMS Law Offices, these three simple words form the core of our mission statement: “We provide the experience of a large law firm, the service of a small law firm, and value that is unmatched.”

  • Karman Healthcare – Manual and Standing Wheelchairs

    http://www.karmanhealthcare.com
    Karman provides a full line of wheelchairs, walkers, rollators, power wheelchairs & scooters, stand-up wheelchairs, oxygen regulators, bathroom safety and other home care products.

  • Kaye Products

    http://www.kayeproducts.com
    Kaye Products manufactures and sells mobility aids, adaptive positioning equipment and therapy products for infants, children and young adults with special needs.

  • Keene, NH Social Security

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/NH.htm
    There are 17 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and two locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Connecticut to serve you. As of December 2005, over 234,000 New Hampshire residents received more than $220,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Keeping Pace Learning Center

    http://www.keepingpacelearningcenter.com/
    We specialize in cognitive interventions to solve learning problems. We improve the underlying cause of the learning problems. These include memory, attention, visual processing, auditory processing, reasoning skills and executive function. When these skills are efficient, learning is easier.

  • Keeping Pace, Inc.

    http://www.keepingpace.com
    founded by Lori Watson, the parent of a special needs child, has developed the first fashionable and durable shoe that fits easily and quickly over a brace/afo without being oversized for children who require braces to support their legs and feet.

  • Kennebunk Nursing & Rehabilitation Center

    http://kennebunkcenterrehab.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kennedy Park Nursing Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.kennedyparkrehab.com/
    At Kennedy Park Nursing & Rehab, we are dedicated to providing the highest quality in health care services. Rehab is our specialty and our care is centered on you. We take pride in creating individual plans of care that addresses your individual needs and healthcare requirements.

  • Kenneth Davis, MA Ed Educational Consultant

    http://www.educational-planning-and-counseling.org/
    Educational Planning and Counseling Services is a private for profit educational business. We provide help for parents looking for placement in private independent schools and programs.

  • Kentfield Rehabilitation Hospital & Outpatient Center

    http://www.kentfieldrehab.com/
    To help our patients become as independent as possible, we tailor our program to meet each patient’s individual needs. We are outcome-focused, meaning that our professional staff sets achievable goals and works with patients to meet them.

  • Kentucky Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities

    http://www.oet.ky.gov/
    The Kentucky Office of Employment and Training (OET) is part of the Department for Workforce Investment. OET Staff provide job services, unemployment insurance services, Labor Market Information, and training opportunities.

  • Kentucky Department for the Blind

    http://www.blind.ky.gov/
    The Kentucky Office for the Blind is a state government rehabilitation agency that offers assistance to persons who are blind or visually impaired. We also provide various services for employers interested in hiring or accommodating workers who have a vision loss.

  • Kentucky Department of Vocational Rehabilitations

    http://ovr.ky.gov
    The Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation assists Kentuckians with disabilities to achieve suitable employment and independence.

  • Kentucky Early Childhood Development Branch

    http://chfs.ky.gov/dph/firststeps.htm
    First Steps is a statewide early intervention system which provides services to children with developmental disabilities from birth to age 3 and their families. First Steps offers comprehensive services through coordination with a variety of community agencies and service disciplines.

  • Kentucky Medicaid Office

    http://chfs.ky.gov/dms/
    The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) is home to most of the state’s human services and health care programs, including Medicaid, the Department for Community Based Services and the Department for Public Health.

  • Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation

    http://ovr.ky.gov/
    The Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation assists Kentuckians with disabilities to achieve suitable employment and independence.

  • Kentucky- Stewart Home School

    http://stewarthome.com/
    We are a beautiful loving environment for intellectually disabled people of all ages. We offer education, vocational training and placement, an incredible variety of recreational activities and a wide choice of friends from all across the country and the world.

  • Kerry R Peck, Esq., Peck, Bloom, Miller & Mitchell, LLC

    http://www.peckbloom.com
    The law firm of Peck, Bloom, Austriaco & Mitchell, LLC concentrates its practice in all aspects of probate, estate planning, guardianship, real estate, tax law, and elder law with an emphasis on the litigation of contested wills, trusts, and disabled persons’ estates. Our real estate litigation practice focuses on disputes in trusts and estates, construction litigation, mechanics liens, mortgage foreclosure, and title insurance litigation. We are a boutique firm that prides itself in providing efficient, prompt, and informed service to our clients. Through close personal attention, courtesy, and loyalty, our legal team will ensure you understand your options and what steps need to be taken to achieve your goals. At Peck Bloom, you work directly with a highly professional legal team that uses their experience and creativity to provide you with innovative approaches and successful solutions to meet your personal or business needs.

  • Keshet

    https://keshet.org/
    Founded in 1982, Keshet provides educational, recreational and vocational programs for children and young adults with special needs.

  • Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation

    http://www.kessler-rehab.com/
    For over 55 years, Kessler has pioneered the course of physical medicine and rehabilitation. Today, we continue to define medical rehabilitation by providing the highest level of care and innovative treatment to individuals with spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, stroke, amputation, neuromuscular disorders and musculoskeletal and orthopedic conditions at our rehabilitation hospital campuses and at our outpatient centers located throughout New Jersey.

  • KGH Consultation & Treatment, Inc. – In Illinois

    http://www.kghconsultation.org
    KGH is an innovative center providing comprehensive services to individuals 0-18 with developmental, learning, behavior and/or social difficulties, along with their families. We are a family-centered organization providing four main types of services: Treatment Services (SLP, OT, ABA, Behavior, Academic, Social Work and much more), Consultation Services (School/IEP support, behavior management and much more, Family Support Services (Comprehensive Parent Training Classes, parent coaching, social work, family counseling, sibling sessions and much more, Social & Group Services (a variety of social therapeutic and recreational groups for ages 0-18).

  • Kid Partners, Inc. – Therapy Services for Kids

    http://www.kidpartners.net
    We provide home and community based physical, occupational, and speech therapy services throughout the the St. Louis area.

  • Kids Abilities

    http://www.kidsabilities.com
    We are a Pediatric Therapy Clinic offering Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy to children from birth to 21. We are located in Shoreview and Hugo, MN and also in Indianapolis, IN.

  • Kids Health- Auditory Processing Disorder

    http://www.kidshealth.com/parent/medical/ears/central_auditory.html
    KidsHealth is the largest and most-visited site on the Web providing doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence. Created by The Nemours Foundation’s Center for Children’s Health Media, the award-winning KidsHealth provides families with accurate, up-to-date, and jargon-free health information they can use. KidsHealth has been on the Web since 1995 — and has been accessed by about half a billion visitors. On a typical weekday, more than 500,000 visitors access KidsHealth’s reliable information.

  • Kids In Motion Pediatric Therapy Services

    http://www.kimpediatrics.com
    We provide outpatient, home and school therapy. We do occupational, physical, and speech and language therapy. We also have an indoor pool for aquatic therapy.

  • Kids Institute for Development & Advancement

    http://www.kida.com
    KiDA offers individual behavioral therapy by licensed professionals for children ages 1 to 18.

  • Kids On Wheels

    http://www.kidsonwheels.net/
    The Kids On Wheels site focuses on roller skating, roller blading, skate boarding, inline skates, and bike riding. Kids, I hope you enjoy this web site. This site is not only for kids because parents need to chill out too! Safety is our first and most important issue. Be sure to check out our safety section, frequently asked questions, jokes, online games, newsletter, and shop for new wheels.

  • Kids World Academy

    http://www.kidsworldacademy.org/
    Kids World Academy in Taylorsville/Salt Lake City, Utah is a private school working with children preschool through 3rd grade. Kids World Academy opened its doors on June 15th, 2005. Kids World Academy educates children with and without disabilities in a inclusive environment. This unique private school takes the traditional classroom and customizes learning for every child. Kids World Academy staff works with children of all abilities such as: Autism, PDD, Speech Delays, Down Syndrome, Aspergers, Behavior challenges, Cerebral Palsy, and Developmental Delays. This specialized private school also has many families enrolling their typical children in the classrooms as peer models. Early childhood experts say that educating children with disabilities and without disabilities in the same classroom is highly beneficial. Early childhood educators also agree early intervention is a key to a child’s success in education. This private school highly specializes in Communication strategies and Autism Spectrum Disorders. Kids World Academy also provides one on one therapy and Drum therapy services for children who have or are at increased risk for physical, emotional, developmental, and behavioral disorders.

  • KidsCare Therapy

    http://kidscaretherapy.com/
    KidsCare Therapy is committed to providing the best quality pediatric home healthcare services to children with special needs in the cities of Dallas, Fort Worth, Waco, Austin, Tyler and the outlying metro areas. From its inception, KidsCare Therapy has continued to build on the foundation of changing lives through a spirit of genuine caring and compassion for the children and families we serve.

  • Kindred Healthcare Las Vegas

    http://www.kindredhealthcare.com/integrated-care-markets/las-vegas/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred Heights Nursing & Rehabilitation

    http://www.kindredhealthcare.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred Hospital-La Mirada

    http://www.kindredlamirada.com/
    Vision Statement is : To become “a model of excellence” in Long-Term Acute Care. Mission Statement is : We are committed to the delivery of high quality care in a cost-effective manner to enable us to become “a model of excellence” in Long-Term Acute Care.

  • Kindred Mountain Valley Care & Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.mountainvalleycare.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred Mountian Towers Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.mttowersrehab.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred Nansemond Pointe Rehabilitation & Health Care Center

    http://www.nansemondhc.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred Nursing & Rehabilitation Great Barrington

    http://www.greatbarringtonrnc.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred Nursing & Rehabilitation Hacienda

    http://www.haciendarcc.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred Nursing and Rehabilitation Parkview

    http://www.parkviewacres.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred St. George Nursing and Rehabilitation

    http://www.stgeorgecare.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred Transitional Care & Rehabilitation Harrison

    http://www.harrisonrehab.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred Transitional Care & Rehabilitation Lafayette

    http://www.lafayetterehab.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred Transitional Care & Rehabilitation LakeMed

    http://www.lakemednursing.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred Transitional Care & Rehabilitation Sellersburg

    http://www.sellersburgrehab.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred Transitional Care and Rehabilitation Lewiston

    http://www.lewistonrehab.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kindred Valley Gardens

    http://www.valleygardenshealth.com
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Kinetic Konnections

    http://www.kinetickonnections.com
    Kinetic Konnections …develops your child’s neuromuscular coordination to improve focus, academic skills, recreational abilities, and socialization. The Kinetic Konnections program improves function by systematically assessing and identifying missing developmentally-based neuromuscular stability patterns. These patterns develop during infancy and are fundamental to all humans.

  • Kings Harbor Multicare Center

    http://www.kingsharbor.com/
    Kings Harbor Multicare Center provides long-term and short-term skilled nursing care for more than 700 residents. Kings Harbor is located in the Pelham Gardens neighborhood of Northeast Bronx, easily accessible to major highways and near public transportation. A three-building campus facility with surrounding gardens ensures that residents with similar capabilities are grouped together.

  • Kirsch-Goodwin & Kirsch, PLLC

    http://www.kgklaw.com/
    Attorneys representing students and families of students with special needs against School Districts and educational institutions. We handle IEPs, mediations, Due Process Complaints, bullying and personal injury claims.

  • Kirsten L. Izatt: The Estate Planning Law Group

    http://www.TEPLG.com
    Kirsten L. Izatt is an attorney with the Wheaton, IL based law firm of The Estate Planning Law Group. We represent individuals from across the entire Chicago metropolitan area. The attorneys at our firm work with parents who have a child with a disability to plan for and secure their child’s future through the use of comprehensive counseling based estate planning. We assist with setting up Wills, Living Trusts, Irrevocable Trusts, Special Needs Trusts, both third-party and OBRA ’93 Payback trusts, and Powers of Attorney. In addition, we represent individuals who must go to court to establish an OBRA ’93 Payback Special Needs Trust and parents who are seeking guardianship of their child. If you live in Illinois or are planning for an individual with special needs who resides in Illinois, you may request a copy of our free Guide at www.SpecialNeedsFreedomGuide.com. In the Guide, you’ll learn (1) the 10 steps to take to plan for the future care of your child, (2) how to set up a Special Needs Trust that protects your child’s eligibility for essential government benefits, (3) whether Guardianship might be an appropriate option for your child, (4) how to plan for and secure government benefits for your child. We are dedicated to serving people with special needs and those who love them.

  • Kluge Childrens Rehabilitation Center

    http://uvahealth.com/directions-locations/clinics/child-rehab/kluge-childrens-rehabilitation-center-kcrc
    At UVa, we bring together all that medicine has to offer-expertise, technology, teamwork-to give you the best care possible anywhere. Browse by topic below to find what we offer, why we’re different, and how we work to improve the lives of people from across the region and the world.

  • Kreider Services

    http://www.kreiderservices.org/
    Offers day programs, vocational training programs, job placement, supported employment, respite care, residential and family support for ages birth to three.

  • Kuschall North America

    http://www.kuschallna.com/
    Fusing state-of-the-art integrated technology with revolutionary design into a highly dynamic rigid wheelchair for independent active wheelchair trendsetters.

  • LA Lions Camp for the Disabled/Diabetic Youth

    http://www.lionscamp.org/index.html
    The Louisiana Lions Camp is a non-profit residential summer camp, owned and operated by the Louisiana Lions League for Crippled Children, Inc. Louisiana Lions Camp is free for boys and girls of Louisiana with Mental and Physical Challenges, Diabetes, and Pulmonary Disorders.

  • Ladera Reading Solutions for Dyslexia

    http://www.readingsolutions4dyslexia.com/
    Ladera Reading Solutions for Dyslexia offers solutions for difficulties with reading, comprehension or staying focused. Many individuals struggle with these symptoms and more every day. Whether you are 8 or 80, Ladera Reading Solutions for Dyslexia offers you a unique drug free approach to find and resolve the sources of your confusions. Using the Davis® Correction methods our clients have a 97% success rate with this remarkable drug free approach.

  • Lake Barrington Woods

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com/property/lake-barrington-woods/
    Since 1985 Senior Life Style Corporation has created premier residential communities with innovative programs that help seniors enjoy healthier more fulfilling lives. Today we are the 12th largest senior living specialists and the only offering independent living for every economic level, from luxury to mid-market to affordable.

  • Lake County Center for Independent Living (LCCIL)

    http://www.lccil.org/
    Lake County Center for Independent Living is a disability rights organization governed and staffed by a majority of people with disabilities. Lake County Center for Independent Living offers services and advocacy that promote a fully accessible society, which expects participation by persons with disabilities

  • Lake County Health Department

    http://health.lakecountyil.gov/
    From rehabilitating lakes to immunizing children, the Lake County Health Department/Community Health Center works to assure a healthy community.

  • Lake County High Schools Technology Campus

    http://www.techcampus.org/
    The Lake County High Schools Technology Campus is regarded as one of the best vocational training facilities in the Midwest with a highly qualified staff dedicated to excellence in career technical education. With twenty participating high schools throughout Lake and McHenry Counties representing over 1800 high school students, we have the largest vocational secondary educational system in the State of Illinois.

  • Lake Forest Park

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com
    Assisted living options are often part of a larger senior community, delivering progressive options for supportive care and health-related services to residents who are no longer able to live independently.

  • Lake Howard Heights

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com
    Assisted living options are oten part of a larger senior community, delivering progressive options for supportive care and health-related services to residents who are no longer able to live independently.

  • Lakeshore Foundation

    http://www.lakeshore.org/
    Lakeshore Foundation offers a wide range of fitness, recreation, athletic and education programs to children and adults who experience diagnostic conditions including spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, stroke, amputation, and visual impairment.

  • Lakeside Packaging Plus Inc.

    http://lakesidepackagingplus.com
    Providing several vocational services including center based prevocational services, day services, community based prevocational services and senior retirement services.

  • Lambs Farm Inc.

    http://www.lambsfarm.org/
    Located in Libertyville, Illinois, Lambs Farm is a place that, most importantly, empowers an extraordinary group of more than 250 people with developmental disabilities to lead personally fulfilling lives.

  • Lanakila Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.lanakilahawaii.org/
    Lanakila is a major non-profit organization that has been serving the communities of Hawaii for more than 60 years. Our present day mission is to offer programs and services to adults with cognitive, physical, social, or age-related challenges that build and support higher levels of independence and an improved quality of life. We achieve this through the following programs: Adult Day Services, Workforce Development, and Meals on Wheels.

  • LaPalma Intercommunity Hospital

    http://www.lapalmaintercommunityhospital.com/lichstyle/index.shtm
    La Palma Intercommunity Hospital is a 141-bed acute care facility located in La Palma, California, offering a wide range of healthcare services to the residents of Los Angeles and Orange County. Our team of highly qualified medical professionals is committed to providing outstanding care and service excellence in a nurturing environment.

  • LaRabida Childrens Hospital & Research Center

    http://www.larabida.org/
    Learning to live with a chronic illness or disability is a difficult road for anyone to travel, especially a child. That is why everything we do at La Rabida Children’s Hospital is geared toward helping young patients lead childhoods that are as typical and productive as possible. Providing hope, encouragement, and support, La Rabida helps children and their families learn to live with lifelong medical conditions, and rise above them as well.

  • Laradon Hall Society for Exceptional Children and Adults

    http://www.laradon.org/
    Laradon specializes in services to children and adults with developmental disabilities. We operate 11 programs which are designed to help each individual develop to his or her fullest potential. Laradon is more than an organization, we are a support network made up of people who care – and are committed to helping people with developmental disabilities maximize their independence in a dynamic world.

  • Lasher Sports

    http://www.lashersport.com/
    We strive to produce completely custom, high quality, highly functional, great looking wheelchairs and sports equipment. We build our wheelchairs one at a time to the exacting demands of our customers. Your happiness is our ultimate goal.

  • Latino Family of Counseling

    http://www.fsslc.org/
    Family Service seeks to be the leader in providing effective, responsive and innovative programs of human services. Family service assists individuals, families and communities in positively adapting to the ever-changing landscape of today’s society. It is committed to the people it serves, to advancement of the field of practice and to proactive identification and response to changing societal needs.

  • Laughlin Children’s Center

    http://www.laughlincenter.org
    Because speech and language are critical to social development and academic success, children need strong foundations in communication skills. Laughlin Children’s Center’s Speech-Language specialists address the individual needs of children facing communication challenges, offering personalized treatment methods to help them improve their speech production and develop better understanding and verbal expression of language. The Speech-Language Department staff members are licensed by Pennsylvania and also hold certification from ASHA, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. They specialize in comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and treatment of children with a wide range of diagnoses. They encourage parents to participate in the progress of their child, with suggestions for in-home practice and support work between on-site therapy sessions.

  • Laureate Learning Systems

    http://www.laureatelearning.com/
    Laureate was founded over 25 years ago by two speech-language pathologists who shared a common vision of utilizing technology to improve the lives of children and adults with special needs. Laureate offers over 45 software programs that train critical language, cognitive, and reading skills. Our research-based programs offer encouraging speech, colorful graphics, and amusing animation to engage the learner and guarantee success.

  • Laurel Grove Hospital: Rehab Care Unit

    http://www.edenmedicalcenter.org/
    Eden Medical Center offers a full range of medical, surgical and rehabilitative services for the entire family.

  • Law Office of Claudia I. Pringles

    http://www.specialneedslawattorney.com/
    The Law Office of Claudia I. Pringles helps Vermont parents, guardians, and others establish special needs trusts for the children and adults they care about. A special needs trust can be set up to provide a better quality of life for a person with a physical disability, mental disability, developmental disability or a chronic illness. For your convenience, consultations can be held at your home or place of business.

  • Law Office Of Janna M. Wallace, PC

    http://www.jannawallacelaw.com
    Estate planning attorney with experience in drafting special needs trust and supplemental needs trust that meet the criteria set out by Medicaid and the Social Security Administration. Elder law and disability attorney with experience in guardianship matters in Wake and Harnett counties.

  • Law Office of John Owens, LLC

    http://www.lawofficeofjohnowens.com
    John represents children with special needs and advocates on their behalf for educational services. In addition to providing legal representation of children in connection with special education needs, John also assists children with special needs and their families with Special Needs Trusts, estate planning, guardianship, and custody issues. John assists special needs individuals and their families with legal issues regarding Adult and Minor Guardianships. In addition John represents special needs individuals and their families with Special Needs Trust planning, Estate Planning, and Special Education advocacy and legal representation.

  • Law Office of Kristin M. Palace (Massachusetts)

    http://www.kristinpalace.com
    Kristin Palace represents parents of children with special needs in a variety of matters in the greater Boston area, including securing appropriate evaluations, services, and placements. She provides experienced, thorough, and compassionate representation.

  • Law Office of Kyle Rhodes

    http://www.kylerhodes.com
    My practice is dedicated to helping parents of children with special needs plan for the future using special needs trusts.

  • Law Office of Lawrence W. Berliner, LLC

    http://berlinerspecialedlaw.com/
    Attorney Lawrence Berliner, a special education and disability law attorney has law offices in Westport and Guilford. He has nearly 30 years of experience and represents families with special needs throughout Connecticut. Attorney Berliner is dedicated to helping parents pursue their child’s educational rights. Attorney Berliner is passionately committed to making a difference, one family at a time, whether it means conducting a complete records review, offering collaborative and legal advocacy to parents at PPT meetings, securing appropriate educational services or pursuing rights through formal complaints, mediation and due process hearings. Check the website for special education law and college transition workshop throughout Connecticut.

  • Law Office of Torin D. Togut

    http://www.togutlaw.net
    Provides legal advice, information, and representation to families of children with disabilities in all 159 counties of Georgia

  • Law Offices of Charles P. Fox

    http://foxspecialedlaw.com
    We provide Legal Representation For: Educational meetings, Mediation meetings, Resolution sessions, Due process hearings and Manifestation Determinations-related to possible expulsion Guardianship Process.

  • Law Offices of Dana A. Jonson, LLC

    http://www.dajllc.com/
    A law firm focusing exclusively on the representation of children with disabilities through the Special Education process in the state of Connecticut.

  • Law Offices of H. Jeffrery Marcus, P.C. Special Education Attorneys–New York State

    http://jeffmarcuslaw.com
    We represent parents of children with disabilities in special education matters across all of New York State.

  • Law Offices of Steven E. Glink

    http://educationrights.com
    Steven defends the rights of students and parents in all types of school cases including student discipline, special education, zero-tolerance violatons and residency issues. In special education cases, Steven will make sure that the local school district follows all of the requirements of state and federal law. If the district fails to comply with the law, or if the district does not provide proper services to the student and the family,Steven will seek an administrative or judicial hearing to enforce those rights.

  • Lawrence E Davidow, Esq., Davidow, Davidow, Siegel & Stern

    http://www.davidowlaw.com
    Our Mission is to provide outstanding Legal Representation and Service in the areas of Elder Law, Estate Planning, Probate and Administration of Estates, Business Counseling and Commercial Transactions. In our continuing effort to further this mission, we at Davidow, Davidow, Siegel & Stern are committed to: Offering a unique combination of services which allows us to achieve innovative and cutting edge solutions. Servicing our clients with the highest degree of excellence, confidentiality and reliability. Understanding and responding to our clients’ ever-changing needs brought on by life’s challenges. Providing an advantage to our clients and community through education, advocacy and leadership. Working with allied professionals and organizations to coordinate comprehensive strategies.

  • Lawrence, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Lazy Days RV Center

    http://www.lazydays.com/
    Lazy Days customiez’s recreational vehicles for poeple with disabilities. Specializing in wheelchair accessible bathrooms.

  • LD Online

    http://www.ldonline.org/
    LD OnLine seeks to help children and adults reach their full potential by providing accurate and up-to-date information and advice about learning disabilities and ADHD.

  • Lead Changes Therapy Services, Inc.

    http://www.leadchangestherapy.com
    Leading Individuals with Challenges Toward their Goal of Independence in the Home, School, and Community in Northern Virginia. Private practice specializing in Aquatic Therapy, Community Inclusion and Consultations

  • Leadership in Disabilities & Achievement of Hawaii

    http://www.ldahawaii.org/
    Leadership in Disabilities & Achievement of Hawaii (LDAH) serves to benefit children with any disabilities by working with their parents and families. We teach about law protecting children’s rights. We help youth with disabilities become self-advocates. We advocate for parents on behalf of their children. We provide education on disabilities and early identification and intervention for little children who may have a developmental delay or disability. Early intervention is truly a fundamental key to the success of children in school and in life.

  • League of Human Dignity – Centers for Independent Living

    http://www.leagueofhumandignity.com
    The League of Human Dignity is a consumer based nonprofit organization, whose mission is to promote the full integration of persons with disabilities into society. To this end, we will advocate for their needs and rights, while providing quality services to assist them in becoming and remaining independent citizens. To learn more about the League, League services, or locate your local League Center visit our website or find us on Facebook.

  • Learning Difference Intervention Workshops

    http://www.gettingsorted.com/
    I am a mom of learning differences, an educator and a former corporate warrior. I help you understand what to do to help your children with learning differences prepare for today so that they can be ready for life. I share with you all that I have learned. We always use a team to have fun and learn together.

  • Learning Disabilities Association of America

    http://www.ldanatl.org/
    LDA’s mission is to create opportunities for success for all individuals affected by learning disabilities and to reduce the incidence of learning disabilities in future generations.

  • Learning Disabilities, National Center for

    http://www.ncld.org/
    The site features content on implementing RTI from preschool to secondary; information for administrators, teachers, specialists, and families; unprecedented access to the nation’s top researchers and experienced implementers; as well as numerous networking opportunities to talk to colleagues nationwide.

  • Learning Resource Centers

    http://www.state.nj.us/education/lrc/
    Training/Consultation Services The LRC staff provides regional in-service workshops, training institutes, statewide conferences, consultations, LRC orientations, and technical assistance to educators and parents of students with disabilities. A $2.00 annual membership fee provides access to the following LRC services: Information Services, Materials Circulation Services, Production Services, Van Outreach Services

  • Learning Services Corporation

    http://www.learningservices.com/
    Every day, our experienced, caring teams of professionals help injured individuals and their families to a better quality of life. We work to assess each resident’s progress and develop a coordinated care plan on the path to independence, setting realistic and attainable goals on the road to recovery.

  • Learning Services of Northern California

    http://www.learningservices.com/
    For twenty years, Learning Services has been providing specialized support for people with acquired brain injuries. We have a history of success in key areas of treatment, such as supported living, Residential,therapy and Neuro Services.

  • LearningRx of Cary

    http://www.learningrx.com/
    We offer Cognitive Skills Assesments and Training to identify and then strengthen weak cognitive skills associated with many learning disabilities and brain injuries. Clients include those dealing with Autism-Aspergers, Dyslexia-Dyscalculia, Traumatic Brain Injury, ADHD, PDD, and many other reading and learning difficulties.

  • Ledgewood Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Center

    http://www.ledgewoodrehab.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Lee M Holmes, Esq., Holmes, Holmes, Neisent, PLLC

    http://www.hhnlaw.com
    AVOID DEPLETING YOUR ASSETS UNNECESSARILY! Our firm is dedicated to preserving assets and income when at home care or nursing home care is needed. We help you plan for yourself or for a relative with a disability. We assist you in preserving assets if you die before your spouse. We are committed to providing legal services for seniors, for persons with disabilities and for the family.

  • Lee Pesky Learning Center

    http://www.lplearningcenter.org/
    At Lee Pesky Learning Center, our mission is to help children at-risk for educational failure succeed in school. With programs and services designed to build achievement, we focus on giving children with learning disabilities the tools they need to be academically successful. We provide evaluations to assess the individual’s strengths and needs and we provide one-on-one academic intervention to help individuals learn how to apply their own unique styles of learning to present and future academic challenges.

  • Lekotec Toys

    http://www.lekotek.org/
    Lekotek is about kids – kids with special needs. Like all kids, children with special needs love to play. Lekotek makes the world of play accessible to children with all types of disabilities through special play and learning centers

  • Lekotek-Western DuPage Special Recreation Association

    http://www.wdsra.com/Programs/lekotek.html

    Lekotek is a birth-8 program for children with special needs of those who experience a delay in development to 1 or more areas of development. It’s a family based program that includes siblings, parents etc in the process of helping a child reach developmental milestones.
    Contact Name: Dayell Houzenga

  • Lester Electrical

    http://www.lesterelectrical.com/
    Lester Electrical manufactures battery chargers for use with most brands of powered wheelchairs and personal mobility vehicles. We offer a variety of chargers for wet and sealed lead-acid batteries along with several options of DC cord sets and receptacles.

  • Levo USA Inc.

    http://www.levousa.com/
    Welcome to a new world – the LEVO Standing Wheelchair will raise your life to a new, higher level of freedom, independence and life changing mobility by giving you the ability to stand on your own. Wheelchairs that give you the power to stand up by yourself, give you an entirely new level of access to your environment. LEVO Standing Wheelchairs provide a wide range of medical, health, functional, psychological, and financial benefits that extend far beyond giving you the capability to stand on your own. LEVO Standing Wheelchairs come in a wide variety of models to closely match your unique requirements including fully powered standing wheelchairs, manually propelled and electric powered standing wheelchairs, to manually propelled and manually standing wheelchairs, so you too can experience a new level of mobility that redefines your life!

  • Lewisville Estates

    http://lewisvilleseniorliving.com/
    Assisted living options are often part of a larger senior community, delivering progressive options for supportive care and health-related services to residents who are no longer able to live independently.

  • Liberty Heights

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com/property/liberty-heights/
    For residents who require a higher level of care, licensed intermediate and skilled nursing services are available to assist residents who expect to recover quickly, as well as those who require longer-term care.

  • Life Care Innovations, Inc.

    http://www.lcius.com
    Life Care Innovations is part of the Life Care Group of services specializing in providing services to the frail elderly, persons with disabilities and clients afflicted with mental illnesses that compromise their quality of life. All three companies address different areas that become problematic when people face these major life challenges. The services range from advocating for clients rights to full guardianship. Services also include management of the environment as well as private duty caregivers. When problems become overwhelming the Life Care Group is there with solutions to improve the quality of life, ease transitions, manage the environment, and advocate with complexities of the health care maize, the myriad of vendors, and with government and insurance vendors. The services are professional and reliable with the most qualified professional in each venue of service. The Group is the proud recipient of the Better Business Bureau 2008 Torch Award for Ethical Business practices which reflects our quality, commitment, accomplishments, and standards of practice.

  • Life Coach

    http://withinulifecoaching.com
    As you know, many parents struggle to find ways to help their adult child become more independent. Special Needs Coaching can help. Coaching works because, it focuses on the client’s strengths and agenda. Coaching assists young adults with special needs and their parents by providing support, clarity, and movement. By engaging in coaching, clients gain fresh perspectives, generate new opportunities, take steps towards their goals, and enhance personal satisfaction. As someone who works with a life coach, and a parent of a special needs child I can say that there is nothing like coaching. Once you experience it for yourself you’ll understand the value immediately!

  • Life Jacket Adapted

    http://www.pfd-a.com/
    Based in Canada, PFD-A’s and Lj-A’s have revolutionized water safety for people with physical disabilities. Designed according to very high standards established by hospitals, PFD-A’s and Lj-A’s were first developed in rehabilitation centers to meet the needs of individuals experiencing loss of autonomy through Paraplegia, Quadriplegia, Spinal Cord Injuries, Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Epilepsy. PFD-A’s and Lj-A’s were designed to meet the needs of people having lost the control of their movements or survival reflexes. Our vests meet the needs of a large clientele such as hydro-therapists, enthusiasts, vacationers, senior citizens, children and infants. Our life jackets are increasingly setting the standards in water safety.

  • Life Support Behavioral Institute

    http://www.lifesupportinstitute.com
    Life Support Behavioral Institute provides outpatient, home base and group services for clients experiencing severe behavioral issues and/or developmental disabilitites.

  • Life’s Plan, Inc.

    http://www.lifesplaninc.org/
    Life’s Plan, Inc. operates trust options for meeting the supplemental service needs of people with disabilities and the elderly without jeopardizing state and federal entitlements.

  • LifeCare Design Studio, LLC

    http://www.lifecaredesignstudio.com
    LifeCare Design Studio in conjunction with it’s parent company “Protected Tomorrows Inc.” is embarking on all encompassing programs to design, build and manage residential and community projects for young adults as well as the elderly with special needs”. Funding negotiations have begun to develop these programs through both philanthropic as well as private investment programs

  • Lifecare Home Solutions, Inc.

    http://lcius.com
    Skilled companions assist with personal care in home and/or facility environments. Assistance with bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting and skin care. Both live-in and come-and-go services available. All caregivers are bonded and insured, background checked, drug screened and trained.

  • Lifes Plan Inc. Pooled Trust OBRA D4C

    http://lifesplaninc.org
    OBRA D4C Pooled Trust Medicaid qualified trust for people with disabilities at any age. 25 years of fiduciary services in managing special needs trusts. We offer management of 3rd party and OBRA payback trusts. Personalized care management systems with professional oversight of expenditures. Small trusts are always welcomed ($10,000 minimum)

  • Lifesong Academy

    http://www.lifesongacademy.net
    Lifesong Academy provides comprehensive services for neurobehavioral issues, including autism, from diagnosis until end-of-life, using only evidenced based treatment interventions, such as applied behavior analysis and other recommendations found in the National Standards Project, published in 2009 by the National Autism Center.

  • LifeSpan Iredell Vocational Workshop

    http://www.lifespanservices.org/
    LifeSpan transforms the lives of children and adults with developmental disabilities by providing education, employment, and enrichment programs that promote inclusion, choice, family supports, and other best practices.

  • LifeStyles Academy

    http://www.lifestylesacademy.org
    LifeStyles Academy is a continuing education center where young adults with disabilities can explore various interests including gardening, basic food preparation, art appreciation and computer skills. Job coaches hold one-on-one instruction for resume writing, interview preparation and job searches. Members use our professional kitchen to prepare nutritious meals that they help plan including researching recipes and creating a shopping list. Our staff includes a certified personal trainer to help members build strong and healthy bodies. The fitness room has a wide range of equipment to facilitate group exercise and one-on-one training. Our gym includes a regulation size basketball court and adaptive tennis equipment. Members and their families meet with staff to set personalized enrichment goals for new skills and to learn ways to put those skills into practice.Empowerment and independence are at the foundation of our mission and we encourage our members to become self-advocates to further their own interests.Lesson plans, workshops and guest speakers are geared toward achieving those goals.The Academy provides a nurturing environment where members gain the confidence and skills to become engaged citizens in their community and to meet new people facing the same challenges. We believe that building a strong network of support for members and their families will lead to more positive opportunities in the community.

  • Lifts for Swiming Pools and Spas

    http://www.aquaticaccess.com/
    The Nolan family, who owns Aquatic Access Inc., has been providing access to those entering tubs, pools, and spas for over 40 years. In 1962 founder John Nolan invented the first water-powered bathtub chair, which became well-known as the Nolan Tublift, he also invented the first self-operated, water-powered swimming pool lift. It became known as the Nolan Poolift.

  • Lighthouse Central Florida

    http://www.lighthousecentralflorida.org
    * Early Intervention * School-Age Children’s Services * Transition for Teens * Independent Living Skills Training * Orientation & Mobility Skills Training * Braille Training * Access Technology Training * Ability to Market training provides skills in gaining and maintaining employment. Customer Service Enabled with Technology training provides skills in customer service excellence with use of adaptive technology to gain employment in the tele-services industry. Contract Management Support training – Participation in Defense Aquistion University’s Online training provides skills in Contract Management. Job Placement – Assists individuals with gaining competitve employment in an integrated setting. Supported Employment – Assists individuals with sight impairment and other significant disabilities with gaining competitive employment in an integrated setting. * Access Technology Training – provides skills in use of the computer, including keyboarding, Windows navigation, Access software, word processing, spreadsheets, internet, and email. Instruction also provided in use of peripheral devices such as scanners, embossers and notetakers.

  • Lillian Chen-Byerley, MS, OTR/L, RCTC

    http://senseablekids.com
    Private occupational therapist specializing in neurodevelopmental therapies; certification in child and adolescent mental health, sensory integration (SIPT), neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT), early childhood intervention (EI), Tomatis, IM, other listening therapies.

  • Lilypad Scales

    http://www.lilypadscales.com
    The Lilypad scale is the first home wheelchair scale. Now you can easily weigh yourself at home in your wheelchair! The scale weighs just 6 lbs and folds up for storage under a bed or in a closet.

  • Lincoln College

    http://lincolncollege.edu/
    Lincoln College, a small two-year private college, in Lincoln, Illinois offers comprehensive support to all students with disabilities, and specializes in promoting success for students with attention disabilities through the ACCESS Program.

  • Lincolnway Special Recreation Association (LWSRA)

    http://www.lwsra.org/
    Lincolnway Special Recreation Association (LWSRA), an agency that provides adaptive and special recreation for individuals with disabilities.LWSRA offers a wide variety of quality programs, including participation in Special Olympics Illinois, each season to residents of all ages and all abilities. Social programs, programs for children, trips, special events, athletic programs, and an adult day program, are some of the many choices provided in our brochure which is published three times a year.

  • Lincolnwood Place

    http://seniorlifestyle.com
    Since 1985 Senior Life Style Corporation has created premier residential communities with innovative programs that help seniors enjoy healthier more fulfilling lives. Today we are the 12th largest senior living specialists and the only offering independent living for every economic level, from luxury to mid-market to affordable.

  • Linda M Anderson, Esq., Attorney at Law

    http://www.andersonelderlaw.com
    The practice of Elder Law includes Medicaid and Asset Protection Planning Medicaid Applications & Advocacy Estate Planning for clients of all ages Disability Planning Estate and Trust Administration Special Needs Trusts for Disabled Adults and Children Guardianships*Probate Federal Estate Tax Plans Wills ,Trusts and Powers of Attorney, Advance Medical Directives Review of Long-Term Care Insurance Policies Evaluation of Senior Living Arrangements and Contracts Public Entitlements (Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, and SSI) Estate, Gift Tax and Income Tax matters Care Management Fiduciary Services.

  • Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes

    http://lindamoodbell.com/
    Founded in 1986 by Nanci Bell and Patricia Lindamood, Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes is dedicated to enhancing human learning. Our critically acclaimed instructional programs teach children and adults to read, spell, comprehend, and express language. Instruction is attained directly through our Lindamood-Bell® Learning Centers or our Professional Development services. We offer workshops for teachers, on-site school partnerships, and other options. Our instructional models are effective for all ages and have also been found successful for those with a previous diagnosis of dyslexia, hyperlexia, ADD/ADHD, CAPD and Autism Spectrum Disorders.

  • Linden Resources

    http://www.linden.org/
    Linden Resources provides rehabilitative services to people with disabilities that help them get and keep community jobs with a wide variety of small, medium and large businesses, government agencies and within Linden Resources’ own commercial printing and warehousing businesses.

  • Lions Camp of Colorado

    http://www.coloradolionscamp.org/
    The Colorado Lions Camp is a year round facility providing summer programs for special populations (ages 8 and above) and winter programs for large and small groups. The camp has miles of scenic trails both on the property and through Pike National Forest. The summer camping session provides the campers with a large variety of activities including swimming, fishing, horseback riding, camping, and hiking.

  • Lions Camp of Florida

    http://www.lionscampfl.org/
    The Florida Lions Camp proposes to help insure a better future for all youth, including those who are blind, visually impaired and those with physical or developmental disabilities, through programs and facilities designed to promote cooperation, leadership, self-esteem and where they are nurtured, encouraged and challenged to be independent.

  • Lions Camp Tatiyee

    http://www.arizonalionscamp.com/
    The Lions of Arizona have operated the camp as a non-profit 501(c)3 and have never charged a fee. The Mission of Lions Camp Tatiyee is to provide a camping experience for challenged individuals, among their peers, that encourages independence and self-confidence.

  • Lions World Services for the Blind

    http://lwsb.org/
    Our Mission: “To enable people who are blind or visually impaired to function independently and to live full, productive lives with dignity and self-respect, and to promote a positive public awareness of blindness.”

  • Lisa A Lieberman, MSW, LCSW

    http://www.disabilityinthefamily.com
    Lisa Lieberman, MSW, LCSW has been a practicing psychotherapist since 1977. She is also a writer and national speaker. Her training has made her particularly sensitive to the dynamics of family systems and how profoundly one’s family of origin impacts future choices. Currently Lisa has a private psychotherapy practice in Lake Oswego, Oregon since 1991. She enjoys her work counseling adult individuals and couples. Her practice is guided by an underlying belief in the importance of mutual respect between therapist and client. She specializes in “living with disability in the family,” focusing on parents of children with disabilities, adult siblings, spouses and individuals dealing with chronic physical illness. She also co-facilitates groups in this specialty. Some of Lisa’s professional interests include: *Autism spectrum differences *Helping families manage the emotional journey when parenting children with differences *Respectful counseling for adults with autism *Supporting families to see the gifts in the challenge *Promoting self-determination and community inclusion for people with disabilities She has written a book that is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of hiring in-home providers for children and young adults with disabilities. This book is based, in part, on over thirty years of experience successfully hiring providers for her own family members.

  • Lisa Konick, PhD

    http://konickandassociates.com
    Therapy, assessment, and advocacy for individuals with autism and learning disabilities and their families. We offer diagnostic assessment, psychological testing, therapy, behavior management, parent coaching, social skills training, consultation with schools, assistance with IEP plans, and behavior interventions.

  • Lisa L. Wilson, Hayes & Wilson, PLLC

    http://www.hayeswilsonlaw.com
    Lisa L. Wilson, Managing Partner, Attorney at Law
    Hayes & Wilson, PLLC
    1235 North Loop West, Suite 907
    Houston, TX 77008

    Phone: (713) 880-3939
    Fax: (713) 880-9990
    www.hayeswilsonlaw.com

    If you have a Special Needs child whose future you need to plan for, contact us for a consultation. Our Attorneys will discuss what provisions most appropriately fit your family’s needs.

  • Lisa Nachmias Davis, Esq., Attorney at Law

    http://www.sharinglaw.net/
    I am an attorney practicing law in New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A., the “Elm City,” home of Yale University and some of the best pizza in New England. Most of my work involves helping people with estate planning (wills and trusts), elder law problems (Medicaid and Medicare, living wills, conservatorships), disability issues (trusts for disabled individuals, entitlements), and probate; and helping nonprofit organizations with general tax and corporate problems, including fundraising through deferred giving.

  • LiteGait

    http://www.walkable.com
    LiteGait® is a therapy device used to promote the generation of normal walking patterns by controlling weight bearing, balance and posture during walking therapy

  • Little Brothers, Friends of the Elderly

    http://www.littlebrotherschicago.org
    Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly is a national network of non-profit volunteer-based organizations committed to relieving isolation and loneliness among the elderly. We offer to people of goodwill the opportunity to join the elderly in friendship and celebration of life.

  • Little City Foundation

    http://www.littlecity.org/
    Helping children and adults with mental retardation and other developmental, emotional and/or behavioral challenges live meaningful and happy lives with dignity and respect.

  • Little City Foundation Center for the Arts

    http://www.littlecity.org
    The Studio Arts program is a fne arts center for adults where professional artists serve as facilitators in an open studio setting. The arts program enables its participants to explore a full range of art mediums, such as drawing, painting, sculpture, pottery, and graphic design. Selected works from the studio arts program are showcased at gallery exhibitions and art fairs.

  • Little Friends

    http://www.littlefriendsinc.org/
    Little Friends, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization serving children and adults with developmental, emotional or behavioral disabilities. Based in Naperville, Illinois, Little Friends operates 14 programs including early intervention, alternative schools, family support, vocational training, and community-based residential services.

  • Little League Challenger Division

    http://www.LittleLeagueChallenger.org
    The Little League Challenger Division is an adaptive division of Little League for boys and girls ages 5-18, or anyone still enrolled in high school. It allows boys and girls with mental and/or physical challenges the opportunity to enjoy the games of baseball and softball.

  • Little Star Center

    http://www.littlestarcenter.org
    Little Star Center – Early Learner Program (ELP) The Early Learner Program focuses on intensive intervention for very young children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. The ELP applies the principles of behavior analysis in a warm, nurturing environment. The focus of the ELP is to develop a foundation of skills for the best possible outcome. Individualized programming is geared toward developing language, social, and pre-academic skills for learners as they prepare for the classroom. 100% not-for-profit. Serving children 5 and younger. Little Star CenterLittle Star provides intensive applied behavior analytic services to maximize each child’s potential and empower their family. Children in the 5 to 10 age range present with a unique set of needs. These learners often come from other settings in which they were not successful. After careful assessment, individualized programs are developed to ensure progress and growth. 100% not-for-profit, 10 years of service. Serving children 5 – 10 years old. Middle StarCenter – Indiana’s original applied behavior analytic center based program that focuses on the distinctive needs of tweens, teens and young adults affected by autism spectrum disorder. Started in 2008, Middle Star is an age appropriate environment that allows each learner to practice and learn the skills essential to be as successful and independent as possible at home, in the community, at school and at work. 100% not-for-profit. Serving learners 10 and up. Little Star Center is a private, non-profit school for children with developmental delays.Little Star Center places a strong emphasis on academics, behavior, and communication. These skills are taught using Applied Behavior Analysis and Verbal Behavior. We utilize individual instruction, group instruction, and social skills training. Our ultimate goal is to prepare children with Autism and other developmental delays for a typical educational setting through intense training and small group sessions.

  • Littleton, NH Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/NH.htm
    There are 17 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and two locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Connecticut to serve you. As of December 2005, over 234,000 New Hampshire residents received more than $220,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Littman Krooks LLP

    http://www.littmankrooks.com
    Special Needs Planning, Special Education Law and Advocacy, Estate Planning and Guardianship. Each Westchester, New York City and Dutchess special needs attorney will assist families of loved ones with special needs plan for the future. Our special needs planning lawyers have extensive experience with estate planning, guardianship, special education advocacy and coordination of special education services. Our special needs attorneys will show you how to use special needs trusts and other planning tools to ensure that an individual with special needs will have adequate resources to provide for their long term needs. Our attorneys will advocate for appropriate educational services and help families with important transition services such as guardianship and coordination of benefits.

  • Live Oak Children’s Therapy

    http://www.liveoakchildrens.com
    Our mission is to provide therapy in a nurturing environment that will enhance the lives of children and their families by promoting growth and self-sufficiency.

  • LivHOME

    http://www.livhome.com
    LivHOME provides premier at-home care that enables seniors to continue living in their own homes for as long as possible.

  • Living Waters Camp

    http://livingwaterscamp.org/
    Living Waters is a 150 acre facility located in Schellsburg, PA that features a variety of natural settings and accommodations perfect for all your needs. Our outdoor ministry facility provides a place for Christian enrichment, education and growth as well as opportunities for environmental education. It is our goal to promote and enhance physical and spiritual growth and wellness in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility. We provide a variety of summer camping programs for youth and adults as well as a year-round retreat facility.

  • Livingeazy Inc.

    http://www.livingeazy.com/
    Living Eazy was founded in 2007 by Matt Elflein, his brother Frederick Elflein, his cousin Jeanne Burnside and friend Kimberley Cummings. The partners wanted to bring Matt’s line of portable accessories to help all wheelchair/walker users gain independence and a better quality of life.

  • Lodi Memorial Hospital West

    http://www.lodihealth.org/
    Lodi Memorial Hospital is a private, not-for-profit hospital that strives to improve the quality of life in the community it serves – both in and beyond the hospital walls. As a non-profit, unaffiliated hospital, Lodi Memorial Hospital is able to reinvest in talent and technology to ensure patients receive quality and very personal care.

  • Louisiana Department of Education

    http://www.louisianabelieves.com/
    Louisiana’s education reform is built on the concept of rigorous and challenging content standards. In the early 1990s, Louisiana began a process of raising these academic standards. Content standards were adopted for English language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, foreign languages, and the arts.

  • Louisiana Employment and Job Training Services

    http://www.laworks.net/
    Provides Services for job seekers and job training.

  • Louisiana Medicaid Office

    http://www.dhh.state.la.us/index.cfm/subhome/1/n/331
    Louisianas Medicaid Program provides medical coverage for needy Louisiana residents who qualify.

  • Louisiana Office for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities

    http://dhh.louisiana.gov/index.cfm/subhome/11/n/329
    EarlySteps is Louisiana’s Early Intervention System under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part C. EarlySteps provides services to families with infants and toddlers from birth to three years (36 months) who have a medical condition likely to result in a developmental delay, or who have developmental delays.

  • Louisiana Rehabilitation Services

    http://www.lahealthandrehab.org/
    Louisiana Health and Rehab Center Inc,. is an orginization designed to eliminate inappropriate and maladaptive behaviors. Services are developed and implemented by masters level social workers, board certified substance abuse councelors, counselors in training, psychiatrists, nurses and para-professionals with experience in a wide array of disciplines.

  • Louisiana Vocational Rehabilitation

    https://wwwcfprd.doa.louisiana.gov/LaServices/PublicPages/ServiceDetail.cfm?service_id=2857
    Louisiana Rehabilitation Services (LRS) assists persons with disabilities in their desire to obtain or maintain employment and/or achieve independence in their communities by providing rehabilitation services and working cooperatively with business and other community resources.

  • Lowell, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • LRP Publications

    http://www.lrp.com/
    Founded in 1977 by Kenneth Kahn, a practicing employment law attorney, LRP (then known as Labor Relations Press) first published case reporters for the legal profession. As the company grew, it became known as LRP Publications. For 25 years, LRP’s fast-paced, results-oriented environment has helped it to expand – both internally and externally. LRP publishes both Human Resource Executive® magazine and Risk and Insurance® magazine and more than 120 newsletters in the fields of human resources, workers compensation, education administration, law and higher education.

  • LSU Health Sciences Center Human Development Center School of Allied Health P

    http://www.hdc.lsuhsc.edu/
    HDC is in the business of promoting improved quality of life for all our fellow citizens. We do this by learning about effective services and the systems that deliver them, and sharing what we know with a wide range of individuals. We provide training and assistance to community and agency leaders, professionals, consumers, advocates, students, policy makers, and others to promote the adoption and appropriate use of practices we understand to be effective.

  • Luther Village

    http://www.luthervillage.com
    Luther Village was established in residential Arlington Heights in 1990. It has the distinction of being the first full-equity ownership retirement community in the Midwest. All Luther Village residents own their homes through cooperative ownership and enjoy all the financial advantages that go along with it.

  • Lutherdale Bible Camp

    http://www.lutherdale.org/
    Lutherdale is a faith community, dedicated to building lives in Christ, through the wonder of God’s creation, and the study of God’s word. Providing summer camping for people with developmental disabilities. ages 9-18 and families & senoirs welcome.

  • Lydia Healthcare Center

    http://www.lydiahealthcare.com/
    Our staff of top healthcare professionals ensures a healthy and therapeutic environment for those who require psychiatric treatment and living assistance. With 24-hour care administered by a team of licensed professionals, Lydia Healthcare recognizes the individuality and potentials of its residents. We are committed to the highest quality care and service possible.

  • Lynn, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • MacDonald Training Center

    http://www.macdonaldcenter.org/
    Independence is something that is important to us all. Our GateWay Services are designed to assist you in preparing to achieve greater independence so you may lead the life you choose. If you want to make decisions for yourself, be independent, and lead the life you choose…a home of your own and a meaningful job are important to you.

  • Madison Area Down Syndrome Society, Inc.

    http://www.madss.org
    MADSS is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization affiliated with the National Down Syndrome Society, theNational Down Syndrome Congress and theDown Syndrome Affiliates in Action. We are parents, siblings and relatives of people with Down syndrome and community leaders who want to make a difference in the lives of individuals with Down syndrome in the greater Madison community.

  • Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.madonna.org/
    There is a significant difference in the type of care and treatment patients receive at Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital compared to that in other programs. The first difference is the belief that the body, mind, and spirit must heal together; indeed they must heal each other. Madonna’s approach to rehabilitation means not just providing therapy, it means putting lives and families and hopes and dreams back together.

  • Magic Wheels

    http://www.magicwheels.com/
    Manual wheelchairs with rear push wheels and front casters have changed very little since being patented in 1869. Today, more than 100 years later, handrims and wheels remain the same and wheelchairs have only one speed. UNTIL NOW! INTRODUCING the MAGICWHEELS® – 2-gear wheelchair drive! These all mechanical wheels provide the user with 2 easily shifted gears for extraordinary mobility enhancement to navigate ramps, hills and all types of uneven or rough terrain.

  • Maine Department of Labor

    http://www.state.me.us/labor/
    You’ll find that the Maine Department of Labor offers a diverse array of services to Maine workers, employers, and job seekers with the mission of promoting the economic well being of the labor force and employers, attracting and retaining a wide range of employment opportunities, promoting independence and lifelong learning, fostering economic stability, and ensuring the safe and fair treatment of all people on the job.

  • Maine Early Childhood Special Education

    http://www.maine.gov/doe/cds/
    The Child Development Services (CDS) system consists of sixteen regional sites, a State Office and a State Level Advisory Committee, comprised of one member from each regional site. Each CDS site is an Intermediate Educational Unit (IEU), separate from the local education agency and providing both Early Intervention and Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) under the supervision of the Maine Department of Education.

  • Maine Medicaid Office

    http://maine.gov/bms/
    The Office of MaineCare Services, formerly the Bureau of Medical Services, was created to administer the Department’s major health care financing programs and health care benefits.

  • MAINE UNIVERSITY CENTER ON DD Research & Service Center for Community Inclusion

    http://www.ccids.umaine.edu/
    The Center for Community Inclusion and Disability Studies has the following four core functions, consistent with the University of Maine’s mission as a Land Grant University:
    1. Interdisciplinary Education 2.Research and Evaluation 3. Community Services: Outreach Education and Technical Assistance 4. Dissemination of Resources

  • Maine- Pine Tree Society- Camp Communicate

    http://www.pinetreesociety.org/camp_communicate.asp
    Camp Communicate is an innovative weekend designed specifically for non-verbal children who use computerized devices, known as augmentative communication, to communicate. Camp Communicate offers these children a unique opportunity to spend a weekend with other augmentative communicators in an accessible summer camp environment. During their stay they will learn new skills, meet new friends and become more comfortable and confident in their communication abilities.

  • Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation (M-NASR)

    http://www.mnasr.org/
    The Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation (M-NASR) is dedicated to improving the quality of life for children, teens and adults with physical, mental and emotional disabilities by providing quality therapeutic recreational programs. Therapeutic recreation is a professional service which uses “recreation” as a treatment and education modality. This service helps people with disabilities exercise their right to a lifestyle that focuses on functional independence and well-being in clinical, residential and community settings.

  • Make The Grade Tutoring Center

    http://makethegrade.net/
    Make The Grade Tutoring Center provides tutoring programs for children with special needs. These programs include the Orton-Gillingham Approach for teaching reading and spelling. This approach was developed to teach children with language processing difficulties associated with dyslexia. We also use two Lindmood-Bell processes: On Cloud Nine Math, and Visualizing & Verbalizing for Reading Comprehension. In addition, we provide subject support for students of all ages.

  • Malden, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Mall Malisow & Cooney, PC – Special Needs Attorneys

    http://MichiganSpecialNeedsLaw.com
    Special Needs Trust planning allows for the most efficient use of all available resources and provides for the management of assets designated for the care and well-being of a person with disabilities. Whether assets are protected by a 1st Party or 3rd Party Special Needs Trust, this should always be part of a carefully designed holistic estate plan.

  • Manchester, NH Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/NH.htm
    There are 17 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and two locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Connecticut to serve you. As of December 2005, over 234,000 New Hampshire residents received more than $220,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Mangrove Bay

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com
    Assisted living options are often part of a larger senior community, delivering progressive options for supportive care and health-related services to residents who are no longer able to live independently.

  • Manor Care Nursing and Rehab Center: Tucson

    http://www.hcr-manorcare.com/
    HCR ManorCare is a leading provider of short- and long-term medical and rehabilitation care. Care is provided through a nationwide network of skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers, assisted living facilities, outpatient rehabilitation clinics, and hospice and home care agencies. The company operates primarily under the respected Heartland, ManorCare Health Services and Arden Courts names.

  • Marbridge Foundation

    www.maybridge.org
    Marbridge is a non-profit residential community that offers transitional and lifetime care to adults with a wide range of cognitive abilities and through compassion and faith provides them opportunities to learn, experience and achieve a whole new life.

    Our vibrant community provides residential care to more than 240 adults with intellectual disabilities. Unlike group homes for mentally challenged adults, our 170-acre campus consists of three interconnected communities where we provide varying levels of care from skilled nursing and physical rehabilitation services, to assisted living, to semi-independent care.

  • Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital & Clinics

    http://www.marianjoy.org/
    The new Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital is a 120-bed hospital with all private rooms in Wheaton, Illinois, dedicated to the delivery of physical medicine and rehabilitation.

  • Marie Pense Center – Special Education Agency

    http://www.mpcny.org/
    Marie Pense Center provides a variety of educational and therapeutic services to children who have special needs that impede on their learning, social and/or emotional development. MPC provides services in both a child’s home and community centers such as schools, day care centers and hospitals in the five boroughs of New York City. The Marie Pense Center provides an array of educational support services which include: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy, Special Education Itinerant Teacher (SEIT), Special Education Teacher Support Services (SETSS), Counseling/Play Therapy, Bilingual SEIT, Social Skills Group, Tutoring, Consulting and Evaluations.

  • Marielle F Hazen, Esq., Attorney at Law

    http://www.hazenelderlaw.com
    Hazen Elder Law is a firm specializing in legal issues affecting the elderly. We are dedicated to helping individuals with disabilities, seniors and their families navigate complex legal, financial and medical issues by working to establish an effective plan for dealing with these issues. We give you the peace of mind of knowing that the best possible plan is in place to protect you and your family. We are active advocates for seniors in our community, as well as at the state and national levels.

  • Mark Albertson, Attorney

    https://markalbertsondotcom.wordpress.com/
    With over 40 years in business, Albertson Law Group, P.S provides individuals and small businesses in Washington and Oregon with legal counsel in the areas of Estate Planning and Probate, Asset Protection and Privacy Planning, Special Needs Planning for families with disabled children, Elder Law and Transactional Business Law.

  • Marklund Center for Children

    http://www.marklund.org/
    Marklund offers a variety of programs and services designed to provide infants, children and adults a full life experience that encompasses all realms of their needs: Loving medical and dental care provided by outstanding professionals, Home-like residential facilities in both Bloomingdale and Geneva, State-of-the-art rehabilitative therapies, Quality education and day services, Exceptional community-based programs, including Respite and Early Intervention.

  • Martha Lloyd Community Services

    http://www.marthalloyd.org
    The main campus of the organization is located in the Endless Mountains region of North Central Pennsylvania, where our residents thrive in a community setting. We are in the village of Troy, PA, a close-knit town where we provide comprehensive services to those 15 and older with developmental disabilities who become valued participants in our community.

  • Mary Anne Ehlert [Illinois]

    https://protectedtomorrows.com/about-us/advocates/
    Mary Anne Ehlert is a Licensed Advocate of Protected Tomorrows.

  • Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital

    http://www.marylanning.org/
    Care is delivered by active, ER, consulting and courtesy physicians, as well as a highly-skilled staff of medical professionals and support staff. Emergency care is provided around the clock, and all services are conveniently located on our hospital campus.

  • Mary M Culley, MorrisJames LLP

    http://www.morrisjames.com
    Mary M. Culley is a member of the Morris James Estates and Trusts and Tax Practice Groups. The primary focus of Mrs. Culley’s practice is estate planning and administration for Delaware and Pennsylvania clients and trust and estate litigation. Mrs. Culley also devotes a significant portion of her practice to planning for individuals with disabilities, guardianship and conservatorship proceedings, and elder care law. Mrs. Culley was admitted to both the Delaware Bar and the Pennsylvania Bar in 1985. She is a graduate of Saint Mary’s College for Women, Notre Dame, Indiana (B.A., 1968), the Widener University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 1984), and Temple University Graduate School (LL.M. in Taxation, 1988). Mrs. Culley is a member of the Delaware, Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations. She served as the Secretary of the Committee on the Law and the Elderly (1997-98), the Chair of the Estates and Trust Section (1994-95) and the Chair of the Women and the Law Section (1989-90) of the Delaware State Bar Association. She is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and is the Secretary and member of the Board of Directors of Delaware Care Plan, Inc., a non-profit organization that provides trust and care services to individuals with disabilities. Mrs. Culley lectures often to professional and community groups on estate planning and probate, planning for families with special needs children, charitable giving, Medicaid planning and planning for the elderly. She was voted one of Delaware’s Top Lawyers in a survey by Delaware Today magazine (10/96, 11/99, 10/01).

  • Maryland Department of Rehabilitation Services

    http://dors.maryland.gov/Pages/default.aspx
    ​DORS helps people with physical, emotional, intellectual, developmental, sensory and learning disabilities go to work and keep their jobs by providing services such as career assessment and counseling, assistive technology, job training, higher education and job placement.

  • Maryland Fair Employment Practice Agency

    http://mccr.maryland.gov/
    Our mission is to ensure equal opportunity to all through the enforcement of Marylands laws against discrimination in employment, housing, and public accommodations; to provide education and outreach services related to the provisions of this lwa, and to promote and improve human relations in Maryland.

  • Maryland Medicaid Office

    http://www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CHIP-Program-Information/By-State/maryland.html
    Included here is a description of many of the programs and services available with information on how and where to apply for benefits. Information relevant to health care pro viders is included, as well as information on obtaining data and published reports. Information on committees, activities, and other departmental efforts that are underway regarding health care in Maryland are also available here.

  • Maryland The Kennedy Krieger Institute The Johns Hopkins University

    http://www.kennedykrieger.org/
    Our Mission: We at the Kennedy Krieger Institute dedicate ourselves to helping children and adolescents with disorders of the brain and spinal cord achieve their potential and participate as fully as possible in family, school, and community life.

  • Maryland- The Benedictine School

    http://www.benschool.org/
    For more than 40 years, Benedictine Programs and Services have been recognized as a national leader in educating people with developmental disabilities and providing them with residential and vocational services.A wide variety of services are available, including screen-printing, embroidery, floral shop and greenhouse, duplicating and color copying, and fulfillment and light packaging services.

  • Maryville Children’s Healthcare Center

    http://www.maryvilleacademy.org
    The Maryville Children’s Healthcare Center provides transitional care between hospital and home for medically fragile and technology dependent children, ages newborn through 21, and training for the child’s caregivers. We also offer respite care for up to 14 days to provide caregivers needed breaks in their demanding schedules.

  • Mason Associates

    http://www.masonconsult.com/
    We have become the largest specialty consultancy in the Northeast and one of the largest in the US by holding strictly to our narrow market focus and by employing staff who have the personal and professional qualifications to meet the mission. All our consultants are qualified at least at the Master’s level. As you read the individual staff biographies you will see we also look for relevant professional experience far beyond academic training.

  • Masonic Healthcare Center

    http://www.masonicare.org/
    Masonicare of Wallingford, Connecticut, is the state’s leading provider of healthcare and retirement living communities for seniors. We are not-for-profit and have more than 100 years of experience behind us. We’re recognized for the quality, compassionate care and steadfast support we provide to our residents and patients.

  • Massachusetts Preschool Special Education

    http://www.mass.gov/edu/birth-grade-12/early-education-and-care/provider-and-program-administration/services-for-children-with-disabilities-and-special-needs/
    EEC will lead the way in helping Massachusetts children and families reach their full potential. By providing and coordinating a range of services and assistance, EEC will continuously improve the quality, affordability, and accessibility of early education and care in the Commonwealth.

  • Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission

    http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/departments/mrc/
    MRC is responsible for Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Community Services, and eligibility determination for the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) federal benefits programs.

  • Massachusetts State Department of Education

    http://www.mass.gov/edu/government/departments-and-boards/department-of-early-education-and-care/
    EEC will lead the way in helping Massachusetts children and families reach their full potential. By providing and coordinating a range of services and assistance, EEC will continuously improve the quality, affordability and accessibility of early education and care in the Commonwealth.

  • Massachusetts- Evergreen Center, Inc.

    http://www.evergreenctr.org/
    The Evergreen Center is a residential school serving children and adolescents with severe developmental disabilities.The Center believes it is essential to build skills in the areas of communication, self-care and social interaction to successfully place students in less restrictive environments and enhance their quality of life.

  • Massachusetts- IDDI/Crystal Springs Inc.

    http://www.crystalspringsinc.org/
    Dedicated to providing a safe, enriching environment that enables individuals to thrive, IDDI offers two distinct programs; these include the Children’s Program for children under 22 years of age, and the Adult Program for individuals over the age of 22.

  • Matthew’s Center

    http://www.matthewscenter.org
    501(c)(3) Dedicated to enhancing the lives of children and families affected by autism and related disabilities by providing direct services through: a private day school, licensed by the VDOE; an After school program licensed by the DSS; and a large outreach services program that provides intensive in-home services, in-school assistance, parent training and respite care.

  • MaxiAids

    http://www.maxiaids.com/categories/27/Board-Games.html
    MaxiAids is proud to offer some of the most popular board games available including board games for the blind and visually impaired. Click through our board games listings and you will find a huge selection of fun adaptive games such as Braille and Low Vision Monopoly, Super Big Boggle, Deluxe Scrabble for Low Vision, Checkers and Chess sets, Tactile Connect Four and Tic-Tac-Toe games and much, much more! Here you will also find a great selection of unique Braille, tactile and low vision board games for people of all ages and ability levels, as well as BINGO cards and accessories, dice, Scrabble replacement tiles and more!

  • Maximum Potential Kids

    http://www.maximumpotentialkids.com/
    Maximum Potential has developed a video based autism training and curriculum platform that enables early intervention agencies or schools train their staff that works with children with autism. The program provides 5.5 hours of training that teachers staff best practices when working with students with ASD. The platform also contains 500+ fully customizable lesson plans that are compatible with the ABLLS-R.

  • Maynords Chemical Dependency Recovery Centers

    http://www.maynords.com/
    Maynord’s Chemical Dependency Recovery Centers offers a low-cost, effective Treatment and Medication assisted Detox programs for the recovery from alcohol and drugs.

  • MBAC Office Solutions- Health Supplies

    http://mbacofficesolutions.com
    Welcome to MBAC Office Solutions -Aids for Daily Living, Bath Safety, Bedroom Diagnostics, Digital Blood Pressure, First Aid Fitness Foot Care, Medical Supplies, Mobility, Orthopedics, Pain Management, Respiratory Care Soft Goods, Sphygmomanometers, Stethoscopes, Thermometers…

  • McHenry County College

    http://www.mchenry.edu/access/
    Mission: To promote equal access to post-secondary education for students with disabilities and other special needs and to promote understanding and acceptance within the college community.

  • McKinley & Ryan, LLC

    http://www.mckinleyryan.com
    McKinley & Ryan, LLC is known throughout Pennsylvania for its representation of families in special education matters. We assist parents in advocating for their school-aged children to obtain services to which they are entitled in public school. We welcome calls from parents concerned about their children’s special needs in education and related civil rights matters. We can assist with case evaluation, as well as IEP consultation, negotiating, and planning. We also handle special education due process hearings and appeals, and we provide litigation services in federal court actions involving special education and disability discrimination in the public schools.

  • Medical Center of Arlington

    http://www.medicalcenterarlington.com/
    MCA Services Medical Center of Arlington has been providing quality healthcare in South Arlington for residents in Arlington, Mansfield, Grand Prairie, Pantego, Kennedale and surrounding communities since 1969. As the communities we serve have grown, so have we. We strive to offer the latest medical advances and life-saving technology to the families and communities we serve.

  • Medical ID Bracelets

    http://www.hopepaige.com/
    Kid friendly medical braclets, special underwater stlyes, custom and engraved.

  • MedStar National Rehabilitation Network

    http://www.medstarnrh.org/
    The MedStar National Rehabilitation Network continuum of care includes inpatient acute rehabilitation, unique day treatment programs and an extensive outpatient network of therapy centers resulting in a comprehensive network of care.

  • Meltzer’s Driver Training Center

    http://drivingAcar.com
    The Meltzer’s Driver Training Center philosophy is to find people who want to drive and are capable of becoming drivers and to do what is necessary to assist them in this endeavor. Sometimes this is with Driving Instruction or Road Test Service or Driver Evaluation or Vehicle Modification Evaluation. The list goes on. Meltzer’s Driver Training Center is based in Dutchess County yet has served people to the South on Long Island and in New York City, to the North in Albany, to the East nearing Connecticut and to the West nearing Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Some people travel to the Hudson Valley for services. To some people, I do the traveling. I am well known for my expertise in the field of training those with Learning Differences. Tutoring is available for those who are having trouble or even for those who anticipate having trouble passing the New York State Learner Permit Test.

  • Memorial Regional Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.qualityoflife.org/
    We at Memorial Hospital & Health System strive toward providing access to compassionate, high quality health services. We serve the regional community responsibly by offering needed health services in a manner that benefits the community while preserving the hospital’s and system’s vitality. And we forge cooperative relationships with the hospital medical staff and the wider provider community, thereby heightening the viability of all parties.

  • MemorialCare Health System

    http://www.memorialcare.org/
    MemorialCare Health System is a nonprofit integrated delivery system that includes six top hospitals – Long Beach Memorial, Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach, Community Hospital Long Beach, Orange Coast Memorial, and Saddleback Memorial Laguna Hills and San Clemente; medical groups – MemorialCare Medical Group and Greater Newport Physicians; a health plan – Seaside Health Plan; and numerous outpatient health centers, imaging centers and surgery centers throughout the Southland (Orange County and Los Angeles County).

  • Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta

    http://www.dignityhealth.org/mercy-mtshasta/
    Mercy Mt. Shasta is a facility comprised of acute care beds,a long-term care skilled nursing unit, and additional ancillary services. We are a member of Catholic Healthcare West (CHW), a system of hospitals and care facilities. Mercy Mt. Shasta is sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy Auburn, along with Mercy Medical Center Redding and St. Elizabeth Community Hospital in Red Bluff.

  • Meriden, CT. Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Merrick Inc.

    http://www.merrickinc.org
    Merrick is a nonprofit agency working to meet the employment, personal development and transportation needs of adults with developmental disabilities. Merrick, Inc., is licensed as a Day Training and Habilitation (DT&H), Supported Employment Services (SES), and Ticket to Work (TTW) provider by the Minnesota Department of Human Services. Our primary goal is to provide meaningful vocational and social opportunities to the more than 350 clients in our program through positive partnerships within the business community. Clients work and volunteer with over 75 businesses throughout the entire Twin Cities, with rides provided by our transportation division. We assert that everyone, including adults with developmental disabilities, should have an opportunity to have a balanced life that includes meaningful employment.

  • Merry Meadows Farm

    http://www.merrymeadowfarm.com/
    A place to call home. Where you’re surrounded by people who care about you. Where you know you’re safe. That’s what everyone wants and deserves. Merry Meadow Farm is home to many people suffering from a mental illness who cannot meet the current societal demands in the community. We offer a safe, loving, supportive environment dedicated to individualized care and personal growth. Merry Meadow Farm bridges the gap between the custodial care of an institution and the demands of independent living.

  • Mesothelioma Cure

    http://www.asbestos.com/treatment/
    The Mesothelioma Cancer Center offers the most comprehensive and updated information on asbestos exposure and mesothelioma.

  • Mesothelioma Guide

    https://www.mesotheliomaguide.com
    Mesothelioma is a rare cancer caused by exposure to asbestos particles and affects the lining of the lungs, heart, and abdomen. The average latency period that mesothelioma takes to develop is anywhere from 20-40 years. Since this period is so long, mesothelioma usually affects older adults in their 60’s and 70’s. We specialize in connecting patients with doctors and treatment options that are best suited for them. Our information services and resources are 100% free to patients and family members.

  • Mesothelioma Prognosis

    http://www.asbestos.com/mesothelioma/prognosis.php
    The Mesothelioma Cancer Center offers the most comprehensive and updated information on asbestos exposure and mesothelioma.

  • Methodist Hospital Rehabilitation Institute

    http://www.methodisthospitals.org/
    Methodist Hospitals has a strong commitment to responding to the needs of our physicians and patients. Our regional reputation for excellence since 1923 continues to support our market position.

  • Metropolitan Center for Independent Living

    http://mcil-mn.org/
    MCIL is a Twin Cities metro-based, non-profit 501.c.3 consumer-directed organization founded in 1981. MCIL is dedicated to the full promotion of the Independent Living (IL) philosophy by supporting individuals with disabilities in their personal efforts to pursue self-directed lives. Being “consumer-directed” means that the majority of decision-making employees (88%) and members of our board of directors (90%) are individuals with disabilities.

  • MGB Services, Inc.

    http://www.mgb-services.com
    MGB Services Inc. (MGB) is dedicated to helping families of children with special needs find enthusiastic, reliable people to work with children. MGB also offers families and special recreation/leisure organizations assistance in the areas of academic, social, and behavior concerns. Home based programs are beneficial to the education and successful functioning of many children.

  • Miami Lighthouse for the Blind

    http://www.miamilighthouse.com/
    Miami Lighthouse has an experienced management team. Its CEO and other senior management have demonstrated outstanding professional acumen in their respective fields. This team is dedicated to offering the most effective state-of-the-art techniques and care to persons who are blind or severely visually impaired, as well as its new initiative in eye wellness.

  • Miami Valley Tutoring Services

    http://mvts4success.org/
    The mission of Miami Valley Tutoring Services is to provide intensive therapy and individualized education for individuals with developmental disabilities. We offer children, young people and their families innovative services and supports that lead to growth, independence and a richer quality of life. Miami Valley Tutoring Services (MVTS) is a limited liability corporation dedicated to providing therapeutic and academic intervention for children, adolescents and young adults with special needs. MVTS specializes in serving individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). We are an approved provider for the Ohio Autism Scholarship (ASP) program. Additionally, we are an agency provider for the Ohio Medicaid Level 1 Waiver and Independent Options (I/O) Waiver programs.

  • Michelle Garcia-Thomas, Psy.D., PLLC

    http://drmgarcia.vpweb.com/
    Michelle Garcia-Thomas, Psy.D., PLLC is a multi-disciplinary behavioral health team that provides on site services across the state of Texas. Services include consultation, testing, counseling, behavior planning, staff and family training, resource building, and workshops. Benefits of working with our team include: • Services that focus on improving overall quality of life • Seamless continuity of care between agencies, professionals, environments, and persons • Personnel with awareness of DADS guidelines and support during audits • Affordable services • Elimination of lengthy transports of individuals. We see the individuals in all of their natural environments and come to your agency and our psychiatric services are offered through telemedicine • Increased input through our team approach to medication management with our psychiatrist • Individualized, user friendly, understandable behavior plans and interventions based on direct observation, staff report, and data collection • Staff training and workshops to improve compliance We are also a practicum site for several universities, an internship program for members of the community who want to volunteer their time, and we remain an active member of the community through participation in various walks, fairs, presentations, etc…

  • Michigan Department of Health & Human Services

    https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/
    The DHS is Michigan’s public assistance, child and family welfare agency. DHS directs the operations of public assistance and service programs through a network of over 100 county departments of human service offices around the state.

  • Michigan Education Law Center

    http://www.michedlawcenter.com/index.html
    A Michigan based professional LLC providing parents, students, teachers, and administrators with law related resources

  • Michigan Employment Services

    http://www.michigan.gov/mdcd
    Provides Job development and placement services to dislocated workers with disabilities in Michigan.

  • Michigan Medicaid Office

    http://michigan.gov/mdch
    The Michigan Department of Community Health has added podcasts as a new feature on the Web site. MDCH wants to further communicate our health message to you.

  • Michigan Protection & Advocacy Service, Inc.

    http://www.mpas.org/
    Our goal is to advance the dignity, equality, self-determination, and expressed choices of individuals. Michigan Protection and Advocacy Service, Inc. (MPAS) promotes, expands and protects the human and legal rights of people by providing them with information and advocacy.

  • Michigan Rehabilitation Services

    http://www.michigan.gov/mrs
    The mission of Michigan Rehabilitation Services is to assist individuals with disabilities into employment and self-sufficiency.

  • MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY CENTER Developmental Disabilities Institute Wayne State University

    https://ici.umn.edu/index.php?projects/list/default.html
    The Institute is home to over one hundred projects and six affiliated centers. Projects & centers at the Institute fall under one or more of the following program areas, each of which addresses a different part of the life span– Early Childhood Services Program Area, School-Age Services Program Area, Transition Services Program Area, and Adult Services and Community Living Program Area.

  • Mid Island Therapy Associates LLC D/B/A All About Kids

    http://www.allaboutkidsny.com
    Evaluations and Therapies for Speech/Language Therapy, OT, PT, Psychological Services, Applied Behavior Analysis, Special Instruction, Family Training, Social Work, Group Therapies.

  • Mid-South Music Therapy Services

    http://www.midsouthmusictherapy.com
    Clinical music therapy services for children aged 0-22. Specializing in ASD, Rett Syndrome, severe/profound/multiple handicaps. Serving the Western KY/Ft. Campbell/Clarksville TN areas. Sliding scale fee for families.

  • Midcoast Advocacy

    http://www.midcoastadvocacy.com/
    Providing special education advocacy for parents and caregivers throughout Maine.

  • Middletown, CT. Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Milaura Spelman, Speech Pathology & Reading Remediation

    http://www.spelmanreading.com/
    Mrs. Spelman’s office provides individualized reading remediation and reading evaluations, and speech and language therapy. Mrs. Spelman is a certified WILSON Reading instructor. The WILSON program is a systematic and explicit method of reading instruction using multi-sensory strategies, often used for children with dyslexia. Mrs. Spelman has over 15 years of experience as a speech/language pathologist and as a teacher of students with learning disabilities. Individual 1:1 sessions are provided for each student. Comprehensive evaluations are offered in the areas of speech & language skills, which may include articulation/phonology, receptive and expressive language, listening/auditory processing, and pragmatic/social skill development. Comprehensive academic evaluations are also offered in the areas of reading and writing skills. An assessment of reading skills includes evaluation in all five areas of reading: phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension.

  • Milestone Inc., Dental Clinic

    http://www.milestone-inc-il.org/DentalInfo.php
    Providing comprehensive preventative and general dentistry individually designed for each adult and child with developmental disabilities from 18 counties in Northern Illinois.

  • Milestone, Inc.

    http://www.milestone-inc-il.org/
    Milestone is a private, not-for-profit corporation governed by a volunteer Board of Directors who are area business leaders and parents of our community’s people with disabilities. This organization has grown to become Winnebago and Boone Counties’ LARGEST provider of residential, developmental, vocational, and social support services for adults and children with mental retardation, autism, epilepsy, and cerebral palsy.

  • Milestones – For Kids’ Success

    http://www.milestones4kids.com
    Milestones – For Kid’s Success is committed to providing comprehensive therapy services to allow children to be successful in all of the environments that they work, play, and interact with others. We are a staff of physical, occupational, and speech / language therapists who are dedicated to the children and families we serve. We work to achieve the goals that are important for each family and their children. Our goal is to be a stepping stone to help each child reach their Milestones. We offer a state of the art facility and evaluations and therapy in occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech / language therapy, consultation with school personnel, and participation in the state funded early intervention program. By working closely together as an integrated team and by staying current in pediatric intervention methods, the Milestones clinical staff are able to focus on meeting the unique needs of each child and family served. We work very closely with parents and other family members to assist with integrating therapeutic programming into daily routines.

  • Milestones Therapeutic Associates

    http://www.milestonestx.com
    We are a therapeutic clinic of dedicated specialists, offering a broad variety of specialized therapies to children and adults. Working with Milestones begins with a professional evaluation, which includes standardized and functional outcomes assessments, clinical observation of strengths and challenges, information obtained from physicians, other medical professionals, and school personnel and most importantly, from parental/caregiver interviews so that we get “the big picture” of a patient’s overall abilities. Our staff makes detailed recommendations based upon these assessments designed to nurture individual gifts, while addressing specific needs in order to reach their maximum potential. This integrated team approach delivers a superior program of care and optimal results.

  • Milldale Camp

    http://www.campmilldale.org/
    At Camp Milldale, we provide a safe, fun and nurturing environment, which promotes positive Jewish values and experiences. Athletic, artistic and cultural activities create lasting memories and friendships, all within a beautiful natural setting.

  • Minding Miracles Learning Center

    http://www.mindingmiracles.net/
    Minding Miracles is an inclusive preschool/kindergarten program that supports children with autism spectrum disorders in learning along side their neuro-typical peers. Support services include low student-staff ratio, shadowing, ABA, behavior management, parent coaching, and related services as appropriate. Contact at Mindingmiracles@aol.com or 732-316-4884.

  • Minnesota Department of Enployment and Economic Development

    http://www.deed.state.mn.us/agency/index.htm
    The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) is the state’s principal economic development agency, with programs promoting business recruitment, expansion, and retention; workforce development; international trade; and community development. The agency’s mission is to support the economic success of individuals, businesses, and communities by improving opportunities for growth. DEED’s organizational structure is aligned with its mission.

  • Minnesota Employment Practice Agency

    http://mn.gov/mdhr/
    Our vision and mission is to make michigan a disrimination free state.

  • Minnesota Life College

    https://minnesotalifecollege.org/
    Minnesota Life College (MLC) is a vocational and life skills training program for young adults with learning differences and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Since 1996, MLC has remained dedicated to helping our students make successful transitions towards independent living and financial self-sufficiency. Our students are involved in a challenging work-readiness, social, and independent living curriculum with an emphasis on Real Skills for Real Life™. With the opportunity to explore traditional post-secondary academic classes if they wish, students learn by doing beyond the classroom and develop lifelong habits and skills they need to know to live meaningful whole lives. MLC offers a three-year undergraduate program, a three-week summer internship program, and for program graduates, a lifelong Graduate Living Community (GLC) option.

  • Minnesota Medicaid Office

    http://www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CHIP-Program-Information/By-State/minnesota.html
    MA is the largest of Minnesota’s three publicly funded health care programs, providing coverage for a monthly average of 483,000 low-income senior citizens, children and families, and people with disabilities in state fiscal year (FY) 2005.

  • Minnesota Pacer Center

    http://www.pacer.org/
    The mission of PACER Center is to expand opportunities and enhance the quality of life of children and young adults with disabilities and their families, based on the concept of parents helping parents.

  • Minnesota State Department of Education

    http://education.state.mn.us/MDE/SchSup/ComplAssist/QA/PartC/
    The Minnesota Department of Education strives to be an innovative education agency serving a wide range of customers: approximately 850,000 K-12 students and their families; 118,000 young children participating in a variety of early learning programs including Head Start and ECFE; 82,000 adult learners participating in adult education programs including GED and citizenship programs; Minnesota’s 339 school districts and over 52,000 licensed teachers.

  • Minnesota- Friendship Ventures

    http://www.friendshipadventures.org/
    Resident/day camp, year round. Friendship Adventures provides recreational, educational and leisure opportunities to adults with developmental disabilities. We pride ourselves in providing a safe, supervised and engaging environment for our participants and strive to build their socialization skills and confidence.

  • Misericordia Home

    http://www.misericordia.com/
    The Mission of Misericordia/Heart of Mercy is to support individuals with developmental disabilities in maximizing their level of independence and self-determination within an environment that fosters spirituality, dignity, respect and enhancement of quality of life. We promote development of natural family and community support, community awareness, education and advocacy.

  • Mississippi Department Education

    http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/OSE
    The purpose of the Office of Special Education (OSE) is to support local schools and districts in their efforts to provide effective educational programs to students with disabilities, ages 3-21, who are in need of special education and other services necessary to enable them to benefit from instruction as provided for in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and state law.

  • Mississippi Employment Security Comission

    http://mdes.ms.gov/
    MDES provides an array of services from WIN Job Centers located throughout the state. The WIN Job Centers are the centerpiece of the WIN in Mississippi system, which provides convenient, one-stop employment and training services to employers and job seekers.

  • Mississippi Medicaid Office

    http://www.medicaid.ms.gov/
    The mission of the Division of Medicaid is to ensure access to health services for the Medicaid eligible population in the most cost efficient and comprehensive manner possible and to continually pursue strategies for optimizing the accessibility and quality of health care.

  • Mississippi- The Baddour Center

    http://www.baddour.org/
    The Baddour Center provides a full, well-rounded life experience for adults with intellectual disabilities – a way to learn, a way to succeed and a way to inspire. Individual success is achieved by offering residents the opportunity and environment to reach their maximum potential and grow in all areas of life – education, daily living skills, expressive arts, spiritual development, social and vocational skills.

  • Missouri Early Intervention Services

    http://dese.mo.gov/special-education/first-steps
    First Steps offers coordinated services and assistance to young children with special needs and their families. First Steps is designed for children, birth to age 3, who have delayed development or diagnosed conditions that are associated with development disabilities.

  • Missouri Medicaid Office

    http://www.dss.mo.gov/
    The purpose of the MO HealthNet program is to provide medical services to persons who meet certain eligibility requirements as determined by FSD. The goals of the MO HealthNet program are to promote good health, to prevent illness and premature death, to correct or limit disability, to treat illness, and to provide rehabilitation to persons with disabilities. Eligible persons receive a “MO HealthNet Identification Card” or a letter from the local FSD office.

  • MISSOURI UNIVERSITY CENTER ON DD UMKC Institute for Human Development (UCE)

    http://www.ihd.umkc.edu/
    The Institute, located within the University of Missouri – Kansas City, is an applied research and training center for human services. It exemplifies the University’s goals of academic excellence and a campus without borders by helping people, agencies, and the community reach their fullest potential.

  • Missouri Vocational Rehabilitation Agency

    http://dese.mo.gov/adult-learning-rehabilitation-services/vocational-rehabilitation
    Missouri Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (MDVR) operates under the Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education (DESE). The Division is made up of three core programs: Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), Disability Determination Services (DDS), and Independent Living (IL). All three programs are dedicated to providing quality services to our consumers and to increasing their independence.

  • Mitochondrial Disease, United Foundation

    http://www.umdf.org/site/c.dnJEKLNqFoG/b.3041929/
    The UMDF offers support to all sufferers of mitochondrial disorders regardless of diagnosis, suspected or confirmed. Our mission is to promote research and education for the diagnosis, treatment and cure of mitochondrial disorders and to provide support to affected individuals and families.

  • MN Star Program

    http://mn.gov/admin/star/
    A System of Technology to Achieve Results (STAR) is located within the Minnesota Department of Administration. STAR’s mission is to help ALL MINNESOTANS with disabilities gain access to and acquire the assistive technology they need to live, learn, work and play. The Minnesota STAR Program is federally funded by the Rehabilitation Services Administration in accordance with the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as amended (P.L. 108-364).

  • MN State Council on Disability

    http://www.disability.state.mn.us/?agency=MSCOD
    The Minnesota State Council on Disability is an agency that advises, provides technical assistance, collaborates and advocates to expand opportunities, improve the quality of life and empower all persons with disabilities.

  • Mobile Infirmary Medical Center

    http://www.mobileinfirmary.org/
    Mobile Infirmary Medical Center is the only hospital in Mobile that provides acute-care hospital treatment, full inpatient rehabilitation, and comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation. Mobile Infirmary’s rehabilitation services use the interdisciplinary team approach which is composed of many rehabilitation specialists including physicians, physical and occupational therapists, rehabilitation nurses, speech-language pathologists, psychological and vocational counselors, and recreational therapists.

  • Mobility 4 Kids

    http://www.mobility4kids.com
    Mobility4kids is an Innovative Products Inc. manufacturing company that specializes in custom built mobility devices for children with disabilities.

  • Mobility Works

    http://www.mobilityworks.com
    MobilityWorks offers a wide selection of handicap vans, both used and new, that are designed to accommodate your individual needs. We customize all of our vehicles to suit the buyer’s specific requirements, whether it’s the addition of a lift or of steering knobs and pedal extensions. Our team of experts can discuss all the possibilities available to you and can help you choose between different wheelchair vans and the available adaptive equipment.

  • Monahan & Cohen

    http://www.monahan-cohen.com
    Full service Chicago law firm providing legal and advocacy services to parents and children with disabilities. Matt Cohen represents parents/students who are seeking services from IEPs and 504 plans, college age students who are seeking accommodations and students who are seeking accommodations for standardized testing – SATS, LSATs, MCATs etc. We also do disciplinary hearings and other school law related issues for parents and students. Nominated as a SUPER LAWYER in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, Matt is a nationally know speaker and available for trainings and conferences.

  • Monmouth Vans, Access and Mobilit

    http://monmouthvans.pridedealer.com/
    We pride ourselves on providing the very best level of service, financing options and product warranties to our customers. Accessible Vans and Mobility – your one stop accessibility resource. We invite you to check out our complete inventory of accessible vehicles. Accessible Vans and Mobility is committed to offering the highest quality accessibility products in the industry.

  • Montana Developmental Disabilities Program

    http://dphhs.mt.gov/dsd
    The mission of the Disability Services Division (DSD) of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services is to provide services that help Montanans with disabilities to live, work and fully participate in their communities.

  • Montana Division of Special Education

    http://opi.mt.gov/Programs/SpecialEd/

    The Superintendent’s Talent Pool consists of K-12 Montana educators who are recommended to the Office of Public Instruction as outstanding teachers, demonstrate exceptional instructional ability, are an inspiring presence, and exhibit professional leadership

  • Montana Medicaid Office

    https://apply.mt.gov/
    Montana Medicaid is a joint federal-state program that pays for a broad range of medically necessary health care and long-term care for eligible low-income Montanans.

  • Montgomery Place Retirement Community

    http://www.montgomeryplace.org
    How do you stay at the top of your game? At Montgomery Place, people do it with humor, tenacity, vigor and style. They do it with cooperation, courage and pizzazz. They do it with intelligence. It all adds up to this: life in a community designed to challenge, stimulate and support, whose mission is to enhance the quality of life for seniors.

  • Montpelier, VT Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/VT.htm
    There are 3 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the state of Vermont to serve you. As of December 2005, over 119,100 Vermont residents received more than $107,800,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Mother Lode Rehabilitation Enterprises (MORE)

    http://www.morerehab.org/
    MORE is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to supporting persons with disabilities. MORE was established by a group of parents, educators, rehabilitation professionals and concerned citizens and first began serving adults with disabilities in 1973. The organization has grown from serving less than ten to now over 200 individuals on a daily basis. Our services include direct training in social, living and vocational skills. In addition, we assist the community in providing real life opportunities, including work, for those we serve.

  • Mothers From Hell 2

    http://www.mothersfromhell2.org/
    Mothers From Hell 2 (MFH2) is a grass-roots parent advocacy group, fighting for the appropriate education, community acceptance, desperately needed services, rights of, and entitlements for individuals with disabilities. We offer support and empowerment for families of individuals with special needs.

  • Mount Sheperd Retreat Center

    http://www.mtshepherd.org/
    Middle School Mission Camp” is an exciting camp for youth in grades 6-8. Campers will go to the homes of the elderly and of the poor to help with yard work and repairs. To help campers understand Christ’s words “when you do it to the least of these you do it unto me” there will be small group discussions on what it means to be “mission minded”. Register your child and/or group quickly to assure a spot!

  • Mt Hood Kiwanis Camp

    http://www.mhkc.org/
    We offer children and adults with disabilities an opportunity to leave behind their routine lives and taste the freedom of the outdoors – to go beyond limits that they, and others, have set for them. We provide a caring, welcoming environment where campers are challenged to do their best, yet their special and personal needs are met. For counselors who work with campers one-on-one, it’s often a life-changing experience. For campers, it’s “a little piece of heaven”.

  • Mt. Sinai Medical Center

    http://www.msmc.com/neurosciences/neurology
    Mount Sinai’s Department of Neurology addresses a wide array of neurological maladies, such as headaches, seizures, nerve damage and hearing disorders. Our multi-disciplinary approach provides a full range of services, from sophisticated diagnostics to advanced rehabilitation resources in virtually every neurological field.

  • Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital

    http://www.mwph.org/
    Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital provides inpatient, outpatient and day programs for infants and children with rehabilitation and/or complex medical needs. We are dedicated to maximizing the rehabilitation and development of our patients through the delivery of interdisciplinary services and programs and providing every resource available to enable our patients to attain the highest quality of life within their families and their communities.

  • Mulholland Positioning Systems

    http://www.mulhollandinc.com/
    Mulholland Positioning Systems provides postural support seating, standing, and walking systems for children and adults with cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and other types of motor development disorders.

  • Multicultural Rehab, Inc.

    http://www.mrehab.com
    Mrehab has been providing in-home, bilingual therapies (physical, occupational & speech) and evaluations (single & multi-disciplinary) to infants and toddlers in Washington, DC since 2000.

  • Mums National Parent to Parent Network (Mothers United for Moral Support)

    http://www.netnet.net/mums
    MUMS is a national Parent-to-Parent organization for parents or care providers of a child with any disability, rare or not so rare disorder, chromosomal abnormality or health condition. MUMS’ main purpose is to provide support to parents in the form of a networking system that matches them with other parents whose children have the same or similar condition.

  • Murphy & Murphy, P.C.

    http://www.murphy2.com
    We provide legal services to families with children with special needs. Our practice focuses on special education law in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

  • Muscular Dystophy Association

    http://mda.org/
    MDA is the world’s leading nonprofit health organization sponsoring research seeking the causes of and effective treatments for neuromuscular diseases. MDA research grants currently are supporting more than 250 projects worldwide.

  • Music Matters, Inc.

    http://www.musicmatterstherapy.com
    Music Matters provides board certified music therapy services to individuals with special needs, within Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati. In-home and community-based sessions are available. Director is trained as a Neurologic Music Therapist.

  • Music Therapy Rocks

    http://www.musictherapyrocks.com/
    Providing one on one therapy for children with special needs and for hospitals and facilities.

  • Music Therapy Services of Greater Atlanta

    http://www.mtsofga.com
    We offer music therapy services in four metro Atlanta locations as well as many schools and facilities. Besides private therapy, we also offer adaptive lessons, social skills groups and camps, and consultations.

  • Musical Surprise

    http://www.musicalsurprise.com
    Providing Music Therapy and adaptive lessons for children and adults with special needs.

  • My Pool Pal

    http://www.mypoolpal.com
    Get ready to dive into your next safe, fun, and worry-free day in and around the water with Sterling Brands’ complete collection of flotation swim wear and swim diapers. The My Pool Pal flotation swimsuit, Aqua Force personal flotation device, and Swim-sters swim diapers and sun protective accessories provide the peace of mind every parent needs for a fun day outdoors.

  • My Time Inc.

    http://www.mytimeinc.org
    The mission of My Time Inc is to support educate empower enlighten and uplift parents of a child with autism and developmental disabilities to live a quality of live they deserve in their community.

  • Nadler, Biernath, LLC

    http://nadlerbiernath.com/
    Nadler Biernath LLC assists clients in the Atlanta, Georgia area and throughout Georgia including Kennesaw, Alpharetta, Roswell, Marietta, Buckhead, Johns Creek, Duluth, East Cobb and Dunwoody

  • Nakata Consulting

    http://nakataconsulting.org/
    For some families, like my own, often disability presents a different set of challenges. As a parent of a child with special needs, I have learned first hand how to build a “team” with schools, educators, and other service providers. To that end, my office offers special education advocacy services, guiding parents through the IEP and special education process, working to help children develop their skills and capacity in order to maximize their potential through proper supports and services both academically and socially. My belief is that as parents, practitioners, researchers, and educators, we should form partnerships within communities in order to facilitate personal choice, self-determination, and the social, educational, and economic welfare of all children, especially those with special needs as they transition into adulthood.

  • NAMI Indiana

    http://www2.nami.org/
    NAMI Indiana is a non-profit grassroots organization dedicated to improving the lives of people afflicted by serious and persistent mental illness. NAMI Indiana consists of families, consumers, and professionals. We are dedicated to helping families through a network of support, education, advocacy, and promotion of research.

  • NAMI of Wisconsin

    http://www.namiwisconsin.org
    The mission of NAMI Wisconsin is to improve the quality of life of people affected by mental illnesses and to promote recovery.

  • NAMI-Utah (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill)

    http://www.namiut.org/
    NAMI Utah is Utah’s voice on mental illness. Our mission is to ensure dignity and improve the lives of those who suffer mental illness and their families through education, support, and advocacy.

  • Nancy Cason, Psy.D.

    http://www.insights-autism.com
    Providing diagnosis and treatment for children, adolescents and adults with Autism, Asperger’s, and related social-communication and behavioral disorders.

  • Nancy Gibson, Esq., Gibson Law Offices, PLLC

    http://www.ngibsonlaw.com
    Gibson Law Offices, PLLC provides legal services to clients throughout all of Montana, with the firm’s practice limited to elder law and disability trusts. The specific services offered include preparation of wills and trusts, particularly special needs trusts; asset preservation and long term care issues, including Medicaid issues; advising clients on public benefits eligibility, particularly in the context of settlements, inheritances and divorces; planning for incapacity; administration of estates and trusts; fiduciary services; guardianship, conservatorship, and other protective arrangements.

  • NanoPac, Inc. Technology for Independence

    http://www.nanopac.com
    NanoPac provides a wide range of products for individuals with low vision, blindness, reading disabilities and quadriplegia.

  • NAPA Center

    http://www.napacenter.org/
    If your child has Cerebral Palsy or another neuromuscular disorder and they are less active than their peers due to their disabilities, then NAPA Institute’s Intensive Physical Therapy programs will benefit your child. The benefits of physical fitness are well documented for the general population. We believe that our children are less active than their peers. NAPA Institute’s Intensive Physical Therapy programs addresses the weakness and deconditioning brought on by limited physical activity and limited range of motion. Our program also teaches motor patterns with the goal of achieving developmental milestones.

  • Nashua, NH Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/NH.htm
    There are 17 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and two locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Connecticut to serve you. As of December 2005, over 234,000 New Hampshire residents received more than $220,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • National Ability Center

    www.discovernac.org
    The National Ability Center empowers individuals of all abilities by building self-esteem, confidence and lifetime skills through sport, recreation and educational programs.The National Ability Center offers a wide variety of programs both seasonally and year-round. Activities include alpine and Nordic skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, horseback riding, hippotherapy, indoor rock climbing, swimming, archery, sled hockey, cycling, water-skiing, wakeboarding, kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, and challenge course activities.

  • National Alliance for the Mentally Ill

    http://www.nami.org
    NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grassroots organization for people with mental illness and their families. Founded in 1979, NAMI has affiliates in every state and in more than 1,100 local communities across the country.

  • National Alliance on Mental Illness

    http://www.nami.org
    NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grassroots organization for people with mental illness and their families. Founded in 1979, NAMI has affiliates in every state and in more than 1,100 local communities across the country. NAMI is dedicated to the eradication of mental illnesses and to the improvement of the quality of life for persons of all ages who are affected by mental illnesses. NAMI members and friends work to fulfill our mission by providing support, education, and advocacy.

  • National Amputee Golf Association (NAGA)

    http://www.nagagolf.org/
    Welcome to the National Amputee Golf Association. Incorporated in 1954, NAGA was comprised of a small group of amputee golfers who played friendly games that quickly developed into regional tournament play in various cities across the United States. Today, NAGA has over 2500 members worldwide.

  • National Aphasia Association

    http://www.aphasia.org/
    The NAA’s mission is to educate the public to know that the word aphasia describes an impairment of the ability to communicate, not an impairment of intellect. The NAA makes people with aphasia, their families, support systems, and health care professionals aware of resources to recover lost skills to the extent possible, to compensate for skills that will not be recovered and to minimize the psychosocial impact of the language impairment.

  • National Association for Child Development

    http://www.nacd.org/
    NACD provides neurodevelopmental evaluations and individualized programs for children and adults, updated on a quarterly basis. As a family-centered organization, NACD stresses parent training and parent implementation of the program. NACD utilizes the newest strategies that yield success and incorporates them into programs custom-designed for each client. Support is provided to families through video reviews, e-mail and telephone sessions. Through frequent contact with staff and other families, parents are well-informed and well-educated in relationship to their child’s progress. NACD chapters can be found across the United States. International services are provided through videotaping and phone conferences.

  • National Association for Continence

    http://www.nafc.org
    National Association For Continence is a national, private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with incontinence, voiding dysfunction, and related pelvic floor disorders. NAFC’s purpose is to be the leading source for public education and advocacy about the causes, prevention, diagnosis, treatments, and management alternatives for incontinence. NAFC sends out a free electronic newsletter and prints educational materials, including pamphlets,a Resource Guide, and booklets. These booklets are disease-specific, covering continence care of people living with Spinal Cord Injury, Parkinson’s Disease, and Multiple Sclerosis. Visit our web site to find out more: www.nafc.org.

  • National Association of Private Special Education Centers

    http://www.napsec.org/
    Are you looking for an appropriate private special education placement for your child or client? Try NAPSEC’s free referral service! NAPSEC offers this service to parents and professionals who are looking for a placement for their child or client. Call (202) 408-3338 or e-mail napsec@aol.com

  • National Ataxia Foundation

    http://www.ataxia.org
    The National Ataxia Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of persons affected by ataxia through support, education, and research.

  • National Center on Accessibility

    http://www.ncaonline.org/
    The National Center on Accessibility has developed a one-hour e-course as an introduction to the principles of Universal Design for park and recreation practitioners.

  • National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability

    http://www.nchpad.org/
    Founded in 1999, the National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD) is a public health practice and resource center on health promotion for people with disability. NCHPAD seeks to help people with disability and other chronic health conditions achieve health benefits through increased participation in all types of physical and social activities, including fitness and aquatic activities, recreational and sports programs, adaptive equipment usage, and more. NCHPAD actively works to create healthy equity for people with disability by providing individualized information, referral and consultation services to people with disability, families, caregivers, policymakers, community members, health care practitioners and public health professionals through an expansive array of web-based materials and health communication endeavors.

  • National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare

    http://www.thenationalcouncil.org/
    National Council members serve nearly six million adults, children, and families in communities across America. We offer a vital safety net to some of the poorest and most vulnerable in our society — Medicaid beneficiaries, the uninsured, the destitute and homeless, children in foster care, older adults, those with HIV/AIDS, veterans, and those in our criminal and juvenile justice systems. The people our members treat live with their families or alone; some are in hospitals, jails, or juvenile detention facilities and others are in residential programs, foster care, or group homes.

  • National Council on Disability

    http://www.ncd.gov/
    The National Council on Disability (NCD) is an independent federal agency making recommendations to the President and Congress to enhance the quality of life for all Americans with disabilities and their families.

  • National Down Syndrome Congress

    http://www.ndsccenter.org
    The mission of the NDSC is to provide information, advocacy and support concerning all aspects of life for individuals with Down syndrome.

  • National Family Caregivers Association

    http://www.thefamilycaregiver.org
    America’s family caregivers are family, friends, partners, and neighbors. To better understand the experience and the meaning of being a family caregiver go to The National Family Caregiver Story Project. The NFCA Story Project is a collection of first-person accounts by family caregivers. It is the gateway to becoming part of a growing group of family caregivers who have reached out to share their thoughts, feelings and find solace in the words of others.

  • National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities

    https://www.washington.edu/doit/national-information-center-children-and-youth-disabilities-nichcy-0
    We are the center that provides information to the nation on: disabilities in children and youth; programs and services for infants, children, and youth with disabilities; IDEA, the nation’s special education law; No Child Left Behind, the nation’s general education law; and research-based information on effective practices for children with disabilities.

  • National Institute of Arthritis & Musculoskeltal & Skin Diseases

    http://www.niams.nih.gov
    The mission of the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases is to support research into the causes, treatment, and prevention of arthritis and musculoskeletal and skin diseases, the training of basic and clinical scientists to carry out this research, and the dissemination of information on research progress in these diseases.

  • National Institute of Mental Health

    http://www.nimh.nih.gov/
    The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is the largest scientific organization in the world dedicated to research focused on the understanding, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders and the promotion of mental health. NIMH supports innovative science that will profoundly transform the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders, paving the way for a cure. The NIMH mission is to reduce the burden of mental illness and behavioral disorders through research on mind, brain, and behavior.

  • National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

    http://www.ninds.nih.gov/
    The mission of NINDS is to reduce the burden of neurological disease – a burden borne by every age group, by every segment of society, by people all over the world.

  • National Organization for Disorders of the Corpus Callosum

    http://www.nodcc.org
    The NODCC is a nonprofit organization established in 2002 by professionals, parents and individuals affected by a disorder of the corpus callosum. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life and promote opportunities for individuals affected by the disorder. We work to raise the profile, understanding and acceptance of these disorders through education, advocacy and networking. We disseminate information and newsletters, host family conferences and facilitate family networking through our family partnership programs.

  • National Organization for Rare Diseases (NORD)

    http://rarediseases.org/
    Mission Statement: The National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD), a 501(c)3 organization, is a unique federation of voluntary health organizations dedicated to helping people with rare “orphan” diseases and assisting the organizations that serve them. NORD is committed to the identification, treatment, and cure of rare disorders through programs of education, advocacy, research, and service.

  • National Research & Training Center on Blindness Mississippi State University

    http://www.blind.msstate.edu/
    The mission of the RRTC is to enhance employment and independent living outcomes for individuals who are blind or visually impaired through research, training, education, and dissemination

  • National Resource Center on ADHD

    http://www.help4adhd.org
    The National Resource Center on AD/HD: A Program of CHADD is the nation’s clearinghouse for science-based information about all aspects of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD). Funded through a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the NRC provides information on this disorder which affects how millions of children and adults function on a daily basis. The NRC was created to meet the information needs of professionals and the general public.

  • National Respite Locator Service

    http://www.respitelocator.org
    The National Respite Locator Service helps parents, caregivers, and professionals find respite services in their state and local area to match their specific needs.

  • National Wheelchair Basketball Association

    http://www.nwba.org
    The NWBA is made up of over 200 teams across the USA and Canada. We offer 6 different divisions and players ages 8 and older to compete in the sport of basketball.

  • National-Louis University Pace Program

    http://www.nl.edu/paceatnlu/
    The PACE Program is a leader in the provision of integrated postsecondary services to young adults with multiple learning disabilities. Our goal is to empower students with the skills necessary to become productive and independent adults living and working in the larger community. Through instruction and support in all aspects of the students’ lives, the PACE Program strives to create an environment in which, work is accomplished, play is learned, love is felt and life is enjoyed.

  • Natonal Sports Center for the disabled

    http://www.nscd.org/
    The mission of the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) is to provide quality outdoor sports and therapeutic recreation programs that positively impact the lives of people with physical, cognitive, emotional, or behavioral challenges.

  • Natural Access

    http://www.bestmedicalsuppliesonsale.com/natural-access-landeez-all-terrain.html
    Introducing Landeez, the all-terrain and beach wheelchair that is reshaping the lives of people around the world. Until now, wheelchairs could not provide access to the most beautiful areas of parks and beaches. Thanks to the Landeez all-terrain wheelchair, all of that has changed.

  • NCI Affiliates

    http://www.nciaffiliates.org/
    We at NCI Affiliates are dedicated to providing services that encourage and support individuals with disabilities, so that they may successfully achieve their personal and professional goals. To create caring and supportive pathway to success for people with disabilities so that they may build upon their individual strengths and gain the confidence they need to lead fulfilling and productive lives.

  • Neal A. Winston, Esq., Moschella & Winston, LLP

    http://winstonlg.com/
    Neal A. Winston is a partner of Moschella & Winston, LLP, a law firm specializing in estate and disability planning and asset protection. A nationally recognized expert on Special Needs Trusts and needs-based public benefit programs, he is frequently requested to lecture and train other attorneys and professionals that work in this field. Mr. Winston is president of the Special Needs Alliance, a national, nonprofit organization composed of attorneys who advise and represent individuals and their families to create and administer Special Needs Trusts. He is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) and has been certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation. He serves on the public policy committee of NAELA and is a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives and the American Bar Association Social Security Committee.

  • Nebraska Fair Employment Practice Agency

    http://www.neoc.ne.gov/
    The Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission is a neutral administrative agency created by statute in 1965 to enforce the public policy of the state against discrimination. The principal function of the NEOC is to receive, investigate and pass upon charges of unlawful discrimination occurring anywhere within the State of Nebraska in the areas of Employment, Housing, and Public Accommodations.

  • Nebraska Medicaid Office

    http://dhhs.ne.gov/medicaid/Pages/med_medindex.aspx
    The Nebraska Medicaid Program pays for covered medical services for those persons who are unable to afford to pay for medically necessary services and who meet certain eligibility requirements. Nebraska Medicaid is funded jointly by the State and federal government.

  • Nebraska UCEDD Munroe-Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation

    http://www.unmc.edu/mmi/about/index.html
    The Munroe-Meyer Institute throughout its long history has been and remains committed to helping individuals with developmental disabilities reach their full potential and be prepared to participate fully in and contribute to their communities.

  • Needham Mitnick & Pollack, PLC

    http://www.nmpattorneys.com
    Needham Mitnick & Pollack, PLC is a small law firm which gives personalized attention to each case. Our lawyers have handled numerous and complicated cases in the fields of elder law, disability planning and estate planning. If you are planning for long-term care, estate planning for yourself, or exploring options for a disabled person, we can help. Should you or your family find yourselves in a critical situation that require immediate reliable legal guidance, we are here and ready to help.

  • Neil Graham Sale, Esq.,

    http://www.mstlaw.com
    Certification/Specialties: Certified Elder Law Attorney, National Foundation of Elder Law Attorneys Areas of Practice: Elder Law Estate Planning / Wills & Trusts.

  • netIEP: Special Education Management Solution

    http://www.netiep.com/
    netIEP is a revolutionary, online special education management solution. This customizable, web-based individualized education plan is designed to save special educators from excessive time, worry and frustration associated with entering and reporting individualized education plans. By organizing and streamlining the special education processes, netIEP also helps your district remain compliant with federal and state regulations (including those relating to IDEA) as well as state laws and school district policies. netIEP makes it easy for educators to offer K-12 students and their parents a powerful and successful education plan. For more information, please visit www.netIEP.com or contact us at 1.800.490.9686. For more information on our other products, please visit www.netchemia.com.

  • NeurAbilities – The Center for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Health

    https://www.neurabilities.com/
    Team of Neurologists, Neuropsychologists, Behavior Analysts, and Creative Arts Therapists providing Evaluation / Treatment services. Our innovative patient- and family-centered “Specialty Care Medical Home®” model of care provides a comprehensive array of assessment, treatment and support services in office, school, home and community environments: “all under one roof”. Our interdisciplinary team of experts work individually and collectively to address each individual’s unique concerns.

  • Neurotech

    http://www.neurotecheeg.com
    Neurotech provides in home ambulatory eeg testing in order to pinpoint the area and frequency of abnormal brain electrical activity. We travel to the patient’s home to set up test and transfer results to patient’s neurologist.

  • Nevada Department of Human Resources

    http://hr.nv.gov/
    The mission of Nevada’s Bureau of Early Intervention Services is to identify infants and toddlers who are at-risk for, or who have developmental delays; provide services and supports to families to meet the individualized developmental needs of their child; and facilitate the child’s learning and participation in family and community life through the partnerships of families, caregivers and service providers.

  • Nevada Medicaid Office

    http://dhcfp.nv.gov/
    The Division of Health Care Financing and Policy works in partnership with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to assist in providing quality medical care for eligible individuals and families with low incomes and limited resources. Services are provided through a combination of traditional fee-for-service provider networks and managed care.

  • Nevada State Department of Education

    http://www.nvdetr.org
    I’m pleased to offer you an overview of DETR’s divisions, and their many programs. DETR was formed to help the citizens of Nevada achieve their career goals, and to help strengthen Nevada’s economic health by supporting businesses and their employment needs.

  • Nevada UCEDD University of Nevada, Reno

    http://nced.info/
    Our mission is to cooperatively work with consumers, agencies, and programs to assist Nevadans with developmental disabilities of all ages to be independent and productive citizens who are included in their communities.

  • New American Movement for People With Disabilites

    http://www.nampwd.org/cms/
    The New American Movement for People with Disabilities is a movement committed to changing the social,political, and economic structure of our society so that all of us can live in it with pride as equals regardless of gender orientation, religion, income or disability status.

  • New Bedford, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • New Britain, CT. Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • New England Dyslexia Solutions

    http://www.ne-dyslexia.com/
    New England Dyslexia Solutions is a proud provider of the Davis Dyslexia Correction Program for children and adults struggling with Dyslexia and related learning differences. Located in Amesbury, MA.

  • New England Rehabilitation Hospital of Massachusetts

    http://www.newenglandrehab.com/
    New England Rehabilitation Hospital is a 168-bed comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation hospital, which includes two off-campus satellite units, a 20-bed satellite in Danvers at the Hunt Center and a 22-bed satellite in Lowell at the former St. Joseph’s Hospital. New England Rehabilitation Hospital also offers an array of area outpatient rehabilitation centers.

  • New Hampshire Aging and Disabilities Resource Centers

    https://www.caregiver.org/new-hampshire-aging-and-disability-resource-centers-adrcs
    The New Hampshire Aging and Disabilities Resource Centers offer aging and disability services, including: Information and assistance, Care management, Nutrition services (i.e., Meals on Wheels), Legal assistance, and Services for family caregivers through the Family Caregiver Support Program (FCSP).

  • New Hampshire Bureau of Special Education

    http://education.nh.gov/instruction/special_ed/
    The department is currently organized into three major divisions: the Division of Instruction, the Division of Program Support, and the Division of Career Technology and Adult Learning. Each of these areas are further divided into bureaus or offices providing specific programs and services.

  • New Hampshire Department of Education

    http://education.nh.gov/
    Our Mission… “To provide educational leadership and services which promote equal educational opportunities and quality practices and programs that enable New Hampshire residents to become fully productive members of society.”

  • New Hampshire Employment Security

    http://www.nh.gov/nhes/
    NH Employment Security (NHES) is a federally funded state agency.The mission of NHES is to: Operate a free public Employment Service through a statewide network of Job and Information Centers, providing a broad range of assisted and self-directed employment and career related services, and labor market information to all customers. Pay Unemployment Compensation benefits in a timely manner to eligible claimants and collect the tax which funds these payments. Develop and disseminate labor market information and provide measurements of labor market outcome to assist local and state officials, private employers, educators and trainers and the public in making decisions which promote economic development and the efficient use of state labor resources.

  • New Hampshire Family Centered Early Supports and Services

    http://www.dhhs.nh.gov/dcbcs/bds/earlysupport/
    The Bureau of Developmental Services works with NH’s developmental services system to ensure public resources are used effectively to support individuals and families in their community through Leadership and vision, Allocation of resources,Communication, Technical assistance, and Monitoring of quality assurance and consumer safeguards.

  • New Hampshire Medicaid

    http://www.dhhs.nh.gov/ombp/medicaid/
    The Medicaid program is a federal and state funded program that serves needy individuals and families who meet financial and other eligibility requirements and certain other individuals who lack adequate resources to pay for medical care

  • New Hampshire- Crotched Mountain School

    http://www.crotchedmountain.org/
    Crotched Mountain is a charitable organization employing more than 900 people, whose mission is to serve individuals with disabilities and their families, embracing personal choice and development, and building communities of mutual support.

  • New Haven, CT. Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • New Hope Center- Special Recreation Services

    http://www.newhopecenterinc.com/
    New Hope Center, Inc. is a community service agency that provides services to individuals with developmental disabilities. We are a not-for-profit community-based orginization committed to providing meaningful life experiences that instill a sense of purpose and accomplishment.

  • New Hope Services

    http://www.newhopeservices.org/
    Some of New Hopes Specific services and programs include adult servicves, affordable housing, Child Advocacy and parental support, childcare, employment services, family preservation, health families, job traing centers, and supported living.

  • New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired

    http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/cbvi/
    Offers Services for the totally blind, legally blind, visually impaired, deaf blind and more with eye health, counseling, educational, recreational, computer training, amd vocational services.

  • New Jersey Department of Human Services

    http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dds/
    The New Jersey Department of Human Services (DHS) serves more than one million of New Jersey‘s most vulnerable citizens, or about one of every eight New Jersey residents. DHS serves individuals and families with low incomes; people with mental illnesses, developmental disabilities, or late-onset disabilities; people who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind; parents needing child care services, child support and/or healthcare for their children; and families facing catastrophic medical expenses for their children.

  • New Jersey Early Intervention Program

    http://nj.gov/health/fhs/eis/index.shtml
    The Early Intervention System (EIS), under the Division of Family Health Services, implements New Jersey’s statewide system of services for infants and toddlers, birth to age three, with developmental delays or disabilities, and their families. The Department of Health and Senior Services is appointed by the Governor as the state lead agency for the Early Intervention System.

  • New Jersey Medicaid Office

    http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dmahs/clients/medicaid/
    Other New Jersey Medicaid programs and New Jersey FamilyCare offer healthcare for families with somewhat higher incomes.

  • New Jersey Office of Special Education Programs

    http://www.state.nj.us/education/specialed/
    The New Jersey Department of Education prohibits discrimination based on the following protected categories: race, creed, religion, color, national origin/nationality, ancestry, age, sex/gender (including pregnancy), marital status/civil union partnership, familial status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, domestic partnership status, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, genetic information, disability, (including perceived disability, physical, mental, and/or intellectual disabilities), or liability for service in the Armed Forces of the United States.

  • New Jersey Statewide Parent to Parent

    http://www.spannj.org/support
    SPAN provides support to parents/caregivers through: Offering emotional support and information to parents through a bilingual, multi-racial staff of parents of children with and without disabilities.Acting as a valuable resource to families, with targeted support to underserved families in Abbott districts and rural communities. Offering assistance in learning the necessary skills to help parents face the challenges of raising their child. Building a statewide network of parents supporting families of children with developmental delays, disabilities, and special health needs. Training parents of children with disabilities to help other parents.

  • New Jersey- Bancroft Neurohealth

    http://www.bancroft.org/
    Bancroft offers a wide range of state-of-the-art services to children and adults with autism, developmental disabilities, brain injuries and other neurological impairments. Services include educational, vocational, residential, rehabilitation and therapeutic interventions based on the individual needs of each person the organization serves.

  • New Jersey- Camp Jotoni

    http://campjotoni.org/
    Camp Jotoni provides summer recreational services for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Our programs consist of a seven-week day camp program, a residential program, and three weeks of extended summer day camp for Somerset and Union counties school age residents only.

  • New Jersey- Jerry Davis Early Childhood Center

    http://www.thearcofsomerset.org/programs/
    Our mission is to ensure every child’s optimal growth and development. The Jerry Davis Early Childhood Center’s comprehensive, interdisciplinary programs are designed to meet the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional needs of children who have a diverse range of abilities.

  • New Jersey- Matheny Medical and Educational Center

    http://www.matheny.org/
    Matheny Medical and Educational Center is a special hospital and educational facility for children and adults with medically complex developmental disabilities.

  • New Jersey- Orchard

    http://www.orchardfriends.org/
    A school dedicated to the education of children with language based learning disabilities.

  • New London, CT Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • New Mexico Division of Educational Rehabilitation

    http://www.dvrgetsjobs.com
    The purpose of the New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) is to help people with disabilities achieve a suitable employment outcome. DVR is part of the State of New Mexico, Public Education Department , and its program is supported by state and federal funds.

  • New Mexico Long Term Services Division

    http://www.health.state.nm.us/ddsd/fit/index.html
    All children grow and develop at their own pace. Sometimes children have special developmental needs or health concerns that may put them at risk for, or cause a developmental delay. Through the Department of Health’s Family Infant Toddler (FIT) Program early intervention services are available to help families who have concerns about the development of their young child (birth to three).

  • New Mexico Medicaid Office

    http://www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CHIP-Program-Information/By-State/new-mexico.html
    The Human Services Department serves over 600,000 New Mexicans each month by administering several large state and federally funded programs.

  • New Mexico Special Education Bureau

    http://ped.state.nm.us/ped/SEB_index.html
    Interactive features of the SEB website include: • A statewide calendar listing events, training and news • A New Mexico disability resource database • Consolidated access to powerful search engines from nationally recognized centers on disability information.

  • New Mexico Technology Assistance Program

    http://www.tap.gcd.state.nm.us/
    NMTAP offers free services to New Mexicans with disabilities to help them get the assistive technology (AT) services they need. NMTAP is a statewide program designed to increase access to, and acquisition of, assistive technology.

  • New Mobility Magazine

    http://www.newmobility.com/
    New Mobility encourages the integration of active-lifestyle wheelchair users into mainstream society, while simultaneously reflecting the vibrant world of disability-related arts, media, advocacy and philosophy. Our stories foster a sense of community and empower readers to: participate in all areas of life, including education, work, love, sex, home ownership, parenting, sports, recreation, travel and entertainment. As well as, be informed of and take charge of health concerns obtain appropriate technology and assert legal rights.

  • New Ventures

    http://www.newventures.org/
    New Ventures, Inc. has a long and successful history of assisting individuals with barriers to employment. New Ventures is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1972 by a group of citizens concerned about individuals with employment barriers in the LaGrange-Troup County/West Georgia area. Since that time, we have helped more than four-thousand individuals become better prepared to enter employment, and our service delivery area has grown to include not only citizens in the LaGrange-Troup County area, but also the surrounding counties of Meriwether, Heard, Coweta, and Carroll.

  • New York Early Intervention Program

    http://www.health.ny.gov/community/infants_children/early_intervention/
    The New York State Early Intervention Program (EIP) is part of the national Early Intervention Program for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families. First created by Congress in 1986 under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the EIP is administered by the New York State Department of Health through the Bureau of Early Intervention. In New York State, the Early Intervention Program is established in Article 25 of the Public Health Law and has been in effect since July 1, 1993.

  • New York Medicaid Office

    http://www.health.state.ny.us/health_care/medicaid/
    Medicaid is a program for New Yorkers who can’t afford to pay for medical care. You may be covered by Medicaid if: You have high medical bills. You receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI). and or if You meet certain income, resource, age, or disability requirements.

  • New York State Department of Labor

    https://www.labor.ny.gov/home/
    The New York State Department of Labor is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.

  • New York State Education Department

    http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed/
    Mission: The VESID Special Education Policy Unit ensures that preschool children with disabilities are getting timely and appropriate services in the least restrictive environment and that those services are coordinated with State and local agencies. The Policy Unit provides technical assistance, policy development (legislation/regulations), training, approvals for special education preschool programs, and monitoring of certain early intervention programs.

  • New York Therapy Placement Services, Inc.

    http://nytps.com
    New York Therapy Placement Services, Inc. (NYTPS) is a full service multidisciplinary healthcare agency. NYTPS is dedicated to serving clients of all ages from birth to geriatrics in Nassau and Suffolk County and all five boroughs of New York City. We operate in both the educational and medical environments .We are experts in the placement of the following NYS licensed and or certified healthcare professionals: Speech Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Special Education Teachers, Psychologists, Social Workers, ABA specialists (Professionals and Paraprofessionals). Our clients include early intervention programs, preschools, New York City Department of Education, Long Island Public schools, private schools, rehabilitation facilities, group homes and certified home health care agencies and hospitals. NYTPS is an approved NYS Department of Health Early Intervention provider as well as a NYS Education Department approved 4410 evaluator, special education service provider and related service provider.

  • NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Rose F. Kennedy Center UCEDD Albert Einstein College

    http://www.einstein.yu.edu/
    The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is one of the nation’s premier institutions for medical education, basic research and clinical investigation.

  • New York Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities

    http://www.vesid.nysed.gov/
    The Mission of the Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID) is to promote educational equity and excellence for students with disabilities while ensuring that they receive the rights and protection to which they are entitled; assure appropriate continuity between the child and adult services systems; and provide the highest quality vocational rehabilitation and independent living services to all eligible persons as quickly as those services are required to enable them to work and live independent, self-directed lives.

  • New York- Rochester Institute of Technology- EXPLORE THE FUTURE

    http://www.ntid.rit.edu/prospective/
    EXPLORE THE FUTURE: Summer career exploration camp for 10th and 11th grade students with hearing loss.

  • New York- Rochester Institute of Technology-STEPS TO SUCCESS

    http://www.ntid.rit.edu/prospective/steps/
    STEPS TO SUCCESS: Summer career exploration camp for 7th-9th grade African American, Latino, and Native Amercan students with hearing loss.

  • New York- Rochester Institute of Technology-TECHGIRLZ

    http://www.ntid.rit.edu/prospective/techgirlz/
    TECHGIRLZ: is a weeklong camp for girls with hearing loss entering 7th, 8th, or 9th grade who are interested in science, technology, engineering and math.

  • New York- The Center for Discovery

    http://www.thecenterfordiscovery.org/
    The Adult Services Program at the Center for Discovery provides quality caring and support designed to help each individual maximize his or her full potential. Our Pediatric Program is based on the simple but essential notion that children should be valued, motivated and challenged to learn.

  • Newforest Estates

    http://www.newforestseniorliving.com/
    Don’t settle for ordinary. Escape to NewForest Estates, a San Antonio senior living community offering independent living and assisted living care, all designed for discerning individuals who expect more out of life.

  • Newfound Academy

    http://www.newfoundschool.com/
    Dedicated to the unique learning needs of all children who can benefit from a small, restricted setting with individualized learning and behavior plans. Newfound welcomes students on the Autism Spectrum, those with emotional, social, behavioral challenges, students with learning disabilities, and ADD/ADHD. The staff to student ratio is 1:5. We are educators who follow an education model to promote academics and social learning. We are education and curriculum experts as well as skilled behavior specialists.

  • Newport, RI Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/RI.htm
    There are 5 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Rhode Island to serve you. As of December 2005, over 210,500 Rhode Island residents received more than $193,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Next Mobility

    http://www.nextmobilitynow.com/
    We are NEXT Mobility. The new company on the block in rehab mobility equipment. While our company may be new, our personnel are well-seasoned in the design, manufacturing, sales and support of custom rehab equipment. We are in this business for you; the people who need mobility equipment. We are in this business of providing functional and technologically advanced products that make your life as easy as possible. Removing whatever barriers we can to let you and your family enjoy life to its fullest. Individual freedom for you is our goal.

  • NICASA (Alcohol, Gambling, Substance Abuse)

    http://www.nicasa.org/
    Our five centers provide more than 80 services within 14 programs dedicated to helping communities, families, adults and youth. We are dedicated to providing quality services in a compassionate and caring atmosphere that preserves the dignity and respect of each person.At Nicasa, we understand that treatment includes the additional goals of self-sufficiency, violence prevention, and healthy parenting.

  • Nicole V Bryan, Esq., Vandiver & Bryan, PLLC

    http://www.vbfirm.com
    Practice Areas: Elder Law; Estate Planning; Estate Administration; Trust Administration; Medicaid Planning and Application; Wills; Trusts and Estates; Advance Directives; Taxation; Probate; Guardianship; Incompetency Proceedings; Medicare and Medicaid; Special Needs Trusts; Disabilities; Social Security; Veteran; Long Term Care; Business Succession Planning; Family Limited Partnerships; Estate Planning for the Disabled; Estate Planning for the Elderly.

  • NJ-211 Partnership

    http://www.nj211.org
    Give referrals to resources in the area, as well as assistance with natural disaster relief and intervention with FEMA.

  • NJU The Elizabeth M. Boggs Center on DD UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

    http://rwjms.umdnj.edu/boggscenter/
    The Elizabeth M. Boggs Center, as a University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, values uniqueness and individuality and promotes the self-determination and full participation of people with disabilities and their families in all aspects of community life.

  • Noahs Ark of Central Florida

    http://NoahsArkFlorida.org/
    “Noah’s Ark of Central Florida is committed to empowering individuals who have developmental disabilities by advocating on their behalf and by providing or facilitating meaningful employment, recreational and social opportunities and affordable housing choices.”

  • Noble

    http://www.mynoblelife.org
    Founded in 1953, Noble expands opportunities and enhances the quality of life for people with disabilities and their families through individualized services. We serve approximately 1,600 children, adults and families in Central and Eastern Indiana annually.

  • Noble Centers

    http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/
    We are a vocational training center for people with disabilities and the mission of the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community is to work with communities to welcome, value, and support the meaningful participation of people of all ages and abilities through research, education, and service.

  • Nonverbal Learning Disorder

    http://www.nldline.com/
    Educating the care givers and assciates of individuals with NLD is the prime goal of this web site.

  • Nonverbal Learning Disorder Association

    http://www.nlda.org/
    NLDA is a non-profit corporation dedicated to research, education, and advocacy for nonverbal learning disorders.

  • North Adams, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits

  • North Broward Medical Center

    http://www.browardhealth.org/default.cfm?id=28
    When you or a loved one is sick or in need of medical care, the North Broward Medical Center is here to help you. It has been our goal since 1961 to provide the residents of this community with the best quality healthcare available.

  • North Carolina Division of Services for the Blind

    http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/dsb/
    Since 1935, the mission of the North Carolina Division of Services for the Blind has been to enable people who are blind or visually impaired to reach their goals of independence and employment.

  • North Carolina Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services

    http://www.ncdhhs.gov/
    Mission Statement: To promote employment and independence for people with disabilities through customer partnership and community leadership. Vision Statement: By 2008, North Carolinians with disabilities will live and work in the communities of their choice with economic and other supports available to help them achieve and maintain optimal self-sufficiency and independence.

  • North Carolina Early Intervention Branch

    http://www.beearly.nc.gov/
    Early intervention is a term that often is used to describe specific agencies, programs, services, and resources. In North Carolina, early intervention refers to the system of services provided by many different agencies and programs for children birth to five and their families. This comprehensive, interagency system is called Together We Grow.

  • North Carolina Medicaid Office

    http://www.ncdhhs.gov/dma/medicaid/
    North Carolina’s draft Medicaid reform plan will drive better patient outcomes, improve patient care and cost certainty.

  • North Coast Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.northcoastrehabinc.com/
    Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital is a state-of-the-art, 192 bed acute care hospital providing a wide range of specialty services. A Level II Community Base Trauma Center based at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital serves Sonoma and Mendocino County.

  • North Dakota Center for Persons with Disabilities Minot State University

    http://www.ndcpd.org/
    NDCPD is a University of Excellence on Developmental Disabilities, Education, Research and Services. It is part of a network of similar programs at universities throughout the United States.

  • North Dakota Department of Human Services

    http://www.nd.gov/dhs/services/disabilities/earlyintervention/
    Early intervention means early assistance. This program is designed to identify children at risk in the earliest stages, when the right help can make all the difference. If you know a child who may benefit from this program, please contact the Department of Human Services.

  • North Dakota Department of Labor

    http://www.nd.gov/labor/
    The North Dakota Department of Labor is responsible for enforcing North Dakota labor and human rights laws and for educating the public about these laws.

  • North Dakota Medicaid Office

    http://www.nd.gov/dhs/services/medicalserv/medicaid/
    The North Dakota Department of Human Services does not discriminate and is here to provide individuals and there families with assistance.

  • North Dakota Office of Special Education

    https://www.nd.gov/dpi
    The mission of the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction is to ensure a uniform, statewide system for effective learning as illustrated through its goals.

  • North Dakota Vocational Rehabilitation Agency

    http://www.nd.gov/dhs/
    Provides services that help vulnerable North Dakotans of all ages to maintain or enhance their quality of life, which may be threatened by lack of financial resources, emotional crises, disabling conditions, or an inability to protect themselves. Supports the provision of services and care as close to home as possible to maximize each person’s independence while preserving the dignity of all individuals and respecting their constitutional and civil rights.

  • North Shore Pediatric Therapy- ILLINOIS

    http://nspt4kids.com/
    With four locations conveniently located throughout the Chicago and North Suburban area, North Shore Pediatric Therapy is dedicated to helping children blossom with experience and innovation to maximize your child’s potential. Our team is comprised of Neuropsychology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Social Work, Dietitians, and Academic Specialists (tutoring) — all motivated by our respect and love for kids.

  • North Valley Hospital

    http://www.northvalleyrehab.com/
    North Valley Hospital is Northern Colorado’s premier acute rehabilitation and long term acute care hospital. Unlike a traditional hospital, ours is exclusively focused on patients with psychiatric, pain management or medically complex needs.

  • North Valley Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.enloe.org/
    The Mission of Encloe Medical Center is promote and provide high quality cost-effective care for the people communities we serve. Dedicated to continually introducing new programs and services that help you live life to the fullest.

  • Northeast DuPage Special Recreation Association

    http://www.nedsra.org/en/
    Each year NEDSRA implements more than 600 quality recreation programs and services for both children and adults with disabilities.Quality recreational programs such as Adapted and Wheelchair Sports, DuPage Pro League, Kids Klub, Social Clubs, and Special Olympics sports are only a few of the diversified opportunities for fun and development.

  • Northeast Occupational Exchange

    http://www.noemaine.org/
    NORTHEAST OCCUPATIONAL EXCHANGE, INC. is a fully licensed, COMPREHENSIVE mental health and substance abuse treatment and rehabilitation facility. NOE provides a range of services to help ADULTS AND CHILDREN achieve higher goals and live more productive lives. (Persons with developmental needs, including mental retardation, are welcome.)

  • Northeast Reahbilitation Hospital of New Hampshire

    http://www.northeastrehab.com/
    Since 1984, Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital has helped more than 14,000 patients return home after disabling injury or illness by providing a continuum of care to meet a broad range of rehabilitation needs. Conveniently and centrally located in Salem and Nashua, New Hampshire, on the Massachusetts border, the NRHN family of rehabilitation facilities also includes a network of outpatient centers in nearby communities.

  • Northern Illinois Special Recreation Association (NISRA)

    http://www.nisra.org/
    NISRA provides year round recreation activities for people with disabilities. Since 1976, children and adults of all ability levels have enjoyed socializing, building skills and having fun in hundreds of weekly programs, special events, camps and trips each year.

  • Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association (NSSRA)

    http://www.nssra.org/
    The Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association (NSSRA) is an intergovernmental partnership of ten park districts, one city and one village in the northern suburban area of Chicago. NSSRA provides and facilitates year-round recreation programs and services for children and adults with disabilities who live in the partner communities.

  • Northlands Association Special Recreation (NASR)- Belvidere Park

    http://www.belviderepark.org/
    Belvidere Park District is a member of Northern Illinois Special Recreation (NASR). We strive to provide recreation programs for children and adults who have a mental disability, physical impairment or any other type of disability. The NASR partnership consists of Belvidere, Freeport and Rockford Park Districts.

  • Northlands Association Special Recreation (NASR)- Free Port Park

    http://www.freeportparkdistrict.org/
    Summer Program features Freeport Park District programs and services available for May through August.

  • Northlands Association Special Recreation (NASR)- Rock Ford

    http://www.rockfordparkdistrict.org/
    Pack a picnic basket, get some exercise, take a dip in the lake, fish, ride a horse, explore the environment, shoot hoops, enjoy a game of softball, soccer, or tennis, or just kick back and relax under a shady tree…our parks offer something for everyone.

  • Northpointe Resources Inc.

    http://www.northpointeresources.org/
    Northpointe Resources, Inc. is a not-for-profit, publicly-funded provider of developmental disability and behavioral health services. Founded in 1953 by a group of concerned parents with a desire for quality programming, Northpointe has continued to grow this vision through our belief in the power of people and community.

  • NorthShore Care Supply

    http://www.northshorecare.com
    Online retailer specializing in adult and youth incontinence supplies with a wide selection of diapers, undergarments, bed pads, wipes, etc… to fit sizes from XS to XXL. Discreet home delivery is guaranteed on all orders and we ship quickly throughout the US from our Illinois warehouse. We also carry bathroom safety benches and grab bars, walking aids and weight scales. Call our customer care experts today at 800-563-0161!

  • Northwest Medical Center

    http://www.northwestmed.com/
    Above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life. In recognition of this commitment, we strive to deliver high quality, cost effective healthcare in the communities we serve. In pursuit of our mission, we believe the following value statements are essential and timeless. We recognize and affirm the unique and intrinsic worth of each individual. We treat all those we serve with compassion and kindness. We act with absolute honesty, integrity and fairness in the way we conduct our business and the way we live our lives. We trust our colleagues as valuable members of our healthcare team and pledge to treat one another with loyalty, respect and dignity.

  • Northwest Special Education Services LLC

    http://www.childrensdisabilities.info/shops/nwses.html
    There are some things you can do on your own, and then there are times when you need the support and guidance of a trained professional to get the job done correctly. Negotiating your child’s IEP is one of those times. Northwest Special Education Services was created to be an effective resource for parents to successfully navigate the maze of special education laws, both state and federal and public schools’ agendas and limitations with a focus on achieving the student’s right to appropriate services. NWSES was founded by Karen Chase. Ms. Chase holds a masters degree in special education earned at the University of Oregon. She is a licensed teacher who has taught within the public school system for more than 20 years. She is a member of the Council for Exceptional Children, Council of Parents, Attorneys and Advocates, National Tutoring Association and is a nationally recognized author and speaker.

  • Northwest Special Recreation Association

    http://www.nwsra.org
    We exist to provide outstanding opportunities through recreation for children and adults with disabilities. NWSRA serves 17 northwest suburbs of Chicago.

  • Norwalk, CT. Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Norwich, CT Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Norwood, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Nova Care

    http://www.novacare.com/
    NovaCare Rehabilitation’s highly respected clinical team provides preventative and rehabilitative services that maximize functionality and promote well-being. Through an integrated local market network of approximately 400 convenient locations in 19 states and the District of Columbia, NovaCare Rehabilitation effectively partners with physicians, employers, payers and case managers.

  • Now I Can Center for Intensive Therapy

    http://www.nowican.org/
    Our mission at NOW I CAN is to help children with disabilities reach their full potential and greatest independence. Now I Can offers sessions of intensive suit therapy, cage strengthening, and physical therapy and massage, in three or four- week sessions. Our mission at Now I Can is to help children with disabilities reach their full potential and greatest independence.

  • Now I Can Foundation

    http://www.nowican.org
    Now I Can provides intensive therapy for disabled children and adults.

  • Nuprodx Inc.

    http://www.nuprodx.com/
    Nuprodx designs and manufactures high quality durable medical equipment for people with disabilities. We have complete manufacturing capabilities in northern California, including computerized machining, welding, and fabricating. Our focus is on bathroom equipment, such as bath benches, shower chairs, and raised toilet seats that are strong and stable for everyday home use and lightweight and portable for travel.

  • Oak Forest Horizon

    http://www.oakforesthorizon.com
    Oak Forest Horizon Senior Living Community offers the services and amenities of a fine resort along with a lifestyle rich in social, recreational and cultural opportunities for individuals age 62 and better. With 85 units, Oak Forest Horizon residents have a choice of a one or two bedroom apartment.

  • Oak Lawn Park District/Special Recreation Cooperative

    http://www.olparks.com/programming/special-recreation
    NWSRA strives for each participant to function at his/her highest level of ability. Benefits of participation include increased socialization and community awareness, development of new leisure skills, increased physical and emotional well being, and increased self esteem, all in a fun, safe and structured recreation environment. Take Time For Fun and join our programs today! You will find that The Benefits are Endless. The Oak Lawn Park District is committed to promoting a strong sense of community by providing cultural and recreational opportunities in a fun and safe environment. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for all ages, abilities, and ethnic backgrounds by offering a variety of leisure services that will promote physical and mental wellness. We are devoted to preserving open space as well as establishing and maintaining beautiful parks and facilities

  • Oaks at Avon Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

    http://oaksatavon.com/
    We provide a full-range of healthcare services to meet the changing needs of those we serve. Whether you or someone you care for is recovering from surgery or a serious illness, or has decisions regarding short or long-term care that need to be made, we understand how complex matching your needs with a health care provider can be.

  • Oconomowoc Developmental Training Center

    http://www.odtc-wi.com
    ODTC’s professional mission is to provide comprehensive residential treatment and educational/vocational services to children, adolescents, and young adults with dually-diagnosed emotional disturbances and developmental disabilities. Programmatically, ODTC’s mission is to teach individuals to live, learn and succeed in the community.

  • Office of Early Learning

    http://www.floridaearlylearning.com/
    The Office of Early Learning is dedicated to ensuring the accessibility, affordability and quality of early learning services for Florida’s children and families. With so many of our children in care, quality early learning options are a high priority because children are counting on us to make sure they have every advantage and opportunity available for success in school and in life.

  • Ohio Bureau of El Services

    http://ww38.ohiohelpmegrow.org/
    Help nurture your child’s health and development for success in life. Help Me Grow is a program for Ohio’s expectant parents, newborns, infants and toddlers that provide health and developmental services so children start school healthy and ready to learn.

  • Ohio Comission of Rehabilitation Agency

    http://www.mih.ohio.gov/
    The Commission is interested in funding projects which are innovative, culturally sensitive and specific in their approach toward reduction of the incidence and severity of those diseases or conditions which are responsible for excess morbidity and mortality in minority populations.

  • Ohio Office of Early Learning and School Readiness

    http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Early-Learning
    ODE’s organizational chart, business structure and leaders, and information on employment opportunities

  • Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission

    http://www.state.oh.us/RSC
    The Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission is a state agency serving Ohioans with disabilities. The Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation (BVR) and Bureau of Services for the Visually Impaired (BSVI) help people with disabilities get or keep a job. For those unable to work, the Bureau of Disability Determination (BDD) determines eligibility for Social Security disability benefits or Supplemental Security Income.

  • OHIO UNIVERSITY Cincinnati Children’s Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

    http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/patients/child/services/
    Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center serves the medical needs of infants, children and adolescents with family-centered care, innovative research and outstanding teaching programs.

  • Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services

    http://www.okrehab.org/
    We help employers recruit qualified employees who really want to work. We assist students, parents and educational staff in public schools, as well as those attending our residential schools. DRS also determines medical eligibility for Social Security disability benefits. We also operate dozens of programs that help Oklahomans lead more independent, productive lives.

  • Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS)

    http://www.okrehab.org/
    We help employers recruit qualified employees who really want to work, We assist students, parents and educational staff in public schools, as well as those attending our residential schools DRS also determines medical eligibility for Social Security disability benefits, and We also operate dozens of programs that help Oklahomans lead more independent, productive lives.

  • Oklahoma Family Network, Inc.

    http://www.oklahomafamilynetwork.org
    Oklahoma’s statewide nonprofit mentorship and resource referral network, empowering families who are raising children with special health care or disability needs.

  • Oklahoma Medicaid Office

    http://www.okdhs.org/
    SoonerCare, Oklahoma’s Medicaid program, provides health care to children under the age of 19, adults with children under the age of 18, pregnant women and people who are older than 65 or have blindness or another disability.

  • Old Adobe Developmental Services

    http://oadsucpnb.org/
    It is the mission of Old Adobe Developmental Services, Inc., to provide opportunities for individuals with developmental challenges to reach their fullest potentials.

  • Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy

    http://www.ofcp.ca
    Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy is a non-profit, charitable organization which strives to address the changing needs of people in Ontario with cerebral palsy by way of the following core activities. (1) Assisting people with cerebral palsy and their families with education, funding for equipment, planning for the future, and accessing community services. (2) Funding assistance for Member Groups who provide services to assist people with cerebral palsy and other physical disabilities. (3) Supporting and funding the most advanced and highest quality cerebral palsy medical research. (4) Advocating and promoting awareness, understanding, and acceptance of persons with cerebral palsy.

  • Optiminds

    http://www.optimindsct.com/
    Optiminds is a Cognitive, Professional Brain Training Skills Center, owned and operated by Jane Stewart, Ph.D. With her teaching certificate plus her Masters and Doctoral work in Education, she’s been helping people of all ages overcome and experience the exciting promise of achievement with great success.

  • Options for College Success

    http://www.optionsforcollegesuccess.org/
    Options for College Success offers individualized support to students with learning diabilities as they transition to college and independent living.

  • Orange Grove Center

    http://www.orangegrovecenter.org/
    Orange Grove Center was established in 1953 by parents of children with intellectual disabilities, to provide educational opportunities, and needed supports across the lifespan. The center offers a full array of services to approximately 700 children and adults, including education, vocational opportunities, residential options, therapy and health care services, recreation, counseling and a robust research portfolio with university affiliations.

  • Orchard Academy

    http://www.orchardacademy.org/
    High school students in special education confront significant barriers as they seek to make the transition from school to work, post-secondary training, and living with a desired level of independence. Orchard Academy provides a scaffolding to overcome those challenges.

  • Orchard Village

    https://www.orchardvillage.org/
    With over 20 locations in Illinois Orchard Village has a wide range of programs and services such as, Vocational, Residential, Retirement, In-Home, and specialized services for families with disabilities.

  • Oregon Early Childhood Programs

    http://www.ode.state.or.us/search/results/?id=252
    The Oregon Department of Education is the lead agency for the statewide system of early intervention and early childhood special education services for families with children ages birth to five that have developmental delays.

  • Oregon Institute on Disability & Development Oregon Health & Science University

    http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/research/centers-institutes/institute-on-development-and-disability/index.cfm
    The Oregon Institute on Disability & Development at the Child Development and Rehabilitation Center is one of 67 University Centers for Excellence in developmental disabilities education, research and service, located in major universities throughout the U.S.

  • Oregon Medicaid Office

    http://www.medicaid.gov/Medicaid-CHIP-Program-Information/By-State/oregon.html
    OMAP is responsible for appropriate administration of Medicaid benefits and pays health care expenses to providers for qualified low-income Oregonians.

  • Otto Bock Healthcare

    http://www.ottobockus.com/
    Otto Bock HealthCare sells its orthotic and prosthetic products directly to certified professionals. The company also sells its rehabilitation, seating and mobility products to medical equipment dealers.

  • Our Lady of Angels Village

    http://www.olaretirement.org
    Our Lady of Angels is dedicated to providing optimal living accommodations for all residents. From senior apartments to Assisted Retirement Living to nursing services, we offer a continuum of care to suit your needs.

  • Our Training Center

    http://www.ourtrainingcenter.org/
    We are a community cooperative to help train young people struggling with learning differences to be workplace-ready. We are individuals with 1 hour a month to share, filling in whatever gaps exist, using best practices and full networking knowledge of what everyone else is offering. We are delighted to see each new resource to help those challenged with learning differences. If there are holes, we seek to help fill them. Together.

  • Outward Bound Wilderness

    http://www.vobs.com
    Outward Bound Wilderness is the nation’s leading, nonprofit adventure-education organization. We offer an array of exhilarating course activities in many of the beautiful and pristine wilderness areas throughout the United States and internationally. Our courses emphasize personal growth through hands-on experience and challenges. Students of all ages develop self-reliance, responsibility, teamwork, confidence and compassion, as well as environmental and community stewardship.

  • Over The Rainbow

    http://www.otrassn.org/
    Over The Rainbow Association is a not-for-profit organization that provides accessible housing and job opportunities for persons with disabilities. The mission of the Over The Rainbow Association is to provide persons with physical disabilities, who use wheel chairs, the opportunity to live independently in accessible housing and to support themselves through meaningful employment.

  • Pace Government Affairs

    http://www.pacebus.com/
    Pace is the premier suburban transit provider, quickly moving people to work and school safely and efficiently. The backbone of Chicago’s suburbs, Pace serves tens of thousands of daily riders with more fixed bus routes, vanpools and Dial-a-Ride programs. Pace covers 3,500 square miles and is the one of the largest bus services in North America.

  • Paced Patience

    http://bit.do/pacedpatience
    We make social story books about special abilites. Also sell weighted stuffed animals and lap pads for pressure.

  • Pacer Center Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights

    http://www.pacer.org/
    The mission of PACER Center is to expand opportunities and enhance the quality of life of children and young adults with disabilities and their families, based on the concept of parents helping parents.

  • PaceSaver

    http://www.pacesaver.com/
    Welcome to PaceSaver.com providing Wheelchairs, Scooters and Bariatric Mobility Products for over 25 years. PaceSaver is Home to the Revolutionary Fusion 250, Fusion 350 and Fusion 450 Scooter’s.

  • Pacific Autism Center for Education

    http://pacificautism.org/
    Our mission at PACE is to provide high quality programs for kids and adults with Autism/developmental disabilities, so they may experience the satisfaction and fulfillment that come from learning, self care, self expression, productive work, and interpersonal and community experiences. PACE programs include PACE School, Early Intervention, Adult Day, and Residential.

  • Pacific Northwest Angelman Syndrome Foundation

    http://www.pnwasf.org
    Pacific Northwest Angelman Syndrome Foundation was formed in 1994 for the purposes of increasing public awareness of Angelman Syndrome (AS) and serving as a resource and source of support for individuals with AS and their families in the states of Washington, Oregon and Alaska. The organization is comprised of elected officers and directors, who serve on a strictly volunteer basis, and the membership is open to interested individuals, families and professionals. PNWASF is associated with the national organization, Angelman Syndrome Foundation (ASF) and has contacts with various other international AS organizations.

  • Palaestra

    http://www.palaestra.com
    PALAESTRA’s mission is threefold: first, to enlighten parents in all aspects of physical activity, thus making them the best possible advocates for their children during IEP (Individual Education Plan) discussions with the school or community recreation staff; second, to increase the knowledge base of those professionals working with children or adults with disabilities, making them aware of the can do possibilities of their clients; third, we would like our adult readers to learn the value physical activity holds for their increased wellness.

  • Palm Beach Habilitation Center

    http://www.pbhab.com/
    Opportunities for work training and employment are a major focus of services at the Center. Training and employment are provided by the Work Operations Division on the main campus where men and women can earn pay for work performed on contracts obtained from local industry.

  • Palmer Industries

    http://www.palmerind.com/
    We make a variety of outdoor vehicles for adventuresome people with limited mobility, young and old. We offer Electric Outdoor Scooters, a Single seater, a Twoseater, a Three seater and a Four seater. As well as Adult Tricycles, Electric or Manual, One or Two Seats. •• Electric Motor Kits, attachable, for Adult Trikes and Bikes. •• Handcycles Adult or Kids, Electric or Manual •• Bare Motors for Inventors and Robots.

  • Paradise Valley Hospital

    http://www.paradisevalleyhospital.net/
    We offer a complete range of treatment for patients with physical disabilities. Our specialized inpatient and outpatient programs are designed to meet each person’s individual needs or injuries, with the goal of restoring as much independence as possible and significantly improving their lives.

  • Paralyzed Veterans of America

    http://www.pva.org/
    Paralyzed Veterans of America works to maximize the quality of life for its members and all people with SCI/D as a leading advocate for health care, SCI/D research and education, veterans’ benefits and rights, accessibility and the removal of architectural barriers, sports programs, and disability rights.

  • Parent Mentor Project

    http://www.pepartnership.org/
    The Parent Mentor Project is funded in part through a grant from the Illinois State Board of Education. The main objective of the project is to provide support, training and ongoing technical assistance to parents and school district personnel related to the referral, identification and educational services for children with special needs.

  • Parent Network of WNY

    http://www.parentnetworkwny.org
    Parent Network of WNY is a community resource for families of individuals with special needs and for professionals who work with these families. Parent Network’s goal is to empower families to successfully advocate for their children with special needs and to see that they receive proper care and education by offering seminars, workshops, conferences, information and referral services and resources. Parent Network is designated as a Technical Assistance Parent Center by NYS Education Department and receives funding from several sources.

  • Parent to Parent of Colorado

    http://www.p2p-co.org
    We are a non-profit organization committed to quality Parent to Parent support across Colorado. We offer encouragement to each other on the journey of parenting our sons and daughters with disabilities or special health care needs. We do this by providing emotional and informational support, resources and by matching parents seeking support with a support parent.

  • Parent to Parent of Connecticut

    http://www.pathct.org
    PATH was formed in 1986 as an information and support network of families who have experienced a difficult pregnancy, premature birth, the loss of a young child or who have a child with medical needs, developmental delays and/or disabilities.

  • Parent to Parent of Maine

    http://www.mpf.org
    The Maine Parent Federation, Inc. is a statewide private non-profit organization that provides information, advocacy, education, and training to parents and professionals to benefit all children. We promote individual aspirations and community inclusion for people with disabilities. In existence since 1984, MPF is physically located in Augusta Maine, but assistance is available on a statewide basis.

  • Parent to Parent of New Hampshire

    http://www.p2pnh.org
    Learning that your child has special medical needs or a disability can be a traumatic experience. As a parent you may have questions and concerns about dealing with your child’s needs and your own feelings. You are not alone. We have been there.

  • Parent to Parent of New York State

    http://www.parenttoparentnys.org
    Parent to Parent of NYS is a statewide not for profit organization with a mission to support and connect families of individuals with special needs. There are 9 offices located across NY, staffed by Regional Coordinators, who are parents or close relatives of individuals with special needs.

  • Parent to Parent of Pennsylvania

    http://www.parenttoparent.org
    Parent to Parent of Pnnsylvania matches parents and family members of children and adults with disabilities or special needs, to supporting parents, on a one on one basis, according to condition or concerns.

  • Parent to Parent of Virginia

    https://ptpofva.wordpress.com/
    Parent to Parent contact can help families regain their sense of strength, of purpose and of independence. Through its network of volunteers, and all of the staff of Parent to Parent of Virginia have a family member with disabilities and/or have a college degree in the field of disabilities.

  • Parent to Parent of Wisconsin

    http://www.chw.org/childrens-and-the-community/parenting-resources/family-resource-centers/
    Our Family Resource Centers are a place where parents can learn to be the best parents they can be. These nurturing environments allow parents to connect with resources, take part in parenting programs and enjoy activities with their children at no cost.

  • Parent-Child Services Group, Inc.

    http://parent-childservices.com
    speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, psychology, psychiatry, behavioral, tutoring, and nutrition services.

  • Parenting Special Needs Magazine

    http://www.parentingspecialneeds.org
    Parenting Special Needs Magazine is a FREE, bimonthly, online publication serving the special needs community. Covering all ages and stages of guiding children/individuals with special needs. Empowering parents, caregivers, teachers & friends of special needs children by providing resources, information and inspiration.

  • Parents & Friends

    http://www.parentsandfriends.org/
    Parents & Friends, Inc. is a non-profit organization that has served people with developmental disabilities for over fifty years. Governed by a local Board of Directors, we are dedicated to our mission to provide opportunities for persons with developmental challenges and similar needs to participate fully in our community.

  • Parents Alliance Employment Project

    http://www.parents-alliance.org/
    Parents Alliance Employment Project provides one-on-one supported employment services to adults with disabilities in DuPage County, Illinois. The agency provides career counseling, job preparation, development, coaching and support services to eligible individuals.

  • Parents As Therapists

    http://parentastherapist.org/
    11-week in-depth training for parents with children 7 years or younger in the autism spectrum to teach parents about autism, as well as strategies and interventions to work with their child.

  • Parents Educating Arkansas about Children with Epilepsy (PEACE)

    http://www.peaceinark.com
    Parents Educating Arkansas about Children with Epilepsy (PEACE) is a free support group for parents and a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. OUR MISSION …is to coordinate education and reach out to the people of Arkansas and America about children who have epilepsy and other forms of seizure disorders. OUR GOAL …is to supply resources and provide support necessary to bring peace and comfort to parents who are dealing with the daily reality of seeing their child grow up with epilepsy. OUR PHILOSOPHY …is to change the reality that is epilepsy today and help children and families overcome the stigma attached by bringing resources and support to Arkansans and America. OUR MOTTO …working together to bring PEACE to Arkansas and America’s communities. NEW CHAPTER!!! PEACE has started a new chapter in Northwest Arkansas. This new branch has been created to support anyone in Northwest Arkansas dealing with epilepsy, with the same mission and goals. Check the CONTACTS and EVENTS tab for more information.

  • Parents Helping Parents

    http://www.php.com
    Parents Helping Parents (PHP) provides lifetime guidance, supports and services to families of children with any special need and the professionals who serve them.

  • Parents in Toto Autism Resource Center

    http://www.parentsintoto.org
    Located in Pennsylvania, our center provides supports and products related to autism spectrum disorders and related conditions generally not available elsewhere in one location. Our vision is to create a comfortable, welcoming environment where parents, diagnosed individuals, families, and friends can gather socially, educationally, and spiritually without judgment or prejudice. Please consult our website for more information.

  • Parents Reaching Out

    http://www.parentsreachingout.org
    Parents Reaching Out is a network of programs woven together to meet the ever changing needs of New Mexico families. We offer workshops and materials designed for families. We provide opportunities for connecting with other parents and resources in communities across our state. Our mission guides what we do to enhance outcomes for children and their families and build strong partnerships with the systems that touch their lives.

  • Parklane at Bellingham

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com/property/park-lane-at-bellingham/
    Bellingham was constructed around a quaint 18th century farm in West Chester, Pa., lending the grounds a tranquil, rustic charm. After two major renovations, the farmhouse and barn are now common areas that include a dining room, living room, library and craft room. The staff a Bellingham can also now serve seniors at all care levels through the highest clinical standards and an unmatched service culture.

  • Parkview Regional Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.parkview.com/
    Provides a full range of inpatient, Theraputic services and programs for patients as young as 3 years of age to the very elderly.

  • Parma Community General Hospital, Acute Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.parmahospital.org/
    Founded in 1961, this independent, free-standing, not-for-profit, 348-bed hospital participates in all major managed-care plans. Accredited by the JCAHO, Parma Hospital offers acute and subacute inpatient care including a new heart surgery center, oncology and rehab units and a skilled nursing facility. The wide range of outpatient and community outreach programs includes home health care, hospice, adult day care, screenings and educational programs. More than 450 physicians on staff represent more than 20 specialties.

  • Partners For Progress Therapeutic Riding Center

    http://www.partnersforprogressnfp.org/
    Partners for Progress, NFP (PFP) is a 501(c)(3) therapeutic riding center located in Wauconda, Illinois. PFP provides horse-based therapy to residents in Northeastern Illinois and Southeastern Wisconsin with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities. By using quality trained horses, each individual participant rider can experience the highest quality therapeutic ride with maximum benefits in programs utilizing occupational, physical, & speech therapy programs as prescribed by licensed therapists. These programs allow them to be challenged & become more fully integrated in their homes, schools, and communities. PFP supports over 200 riders per week on 20 therapeutic horses with clinical interventions for functional life gain. Currently, PFP is achieving a 79% goal achievement success rate with their participants that are conquering fears, breaking down walls & achieving monumental milestones.

  • Path Point, Work Trainig Programs

    http://www.pathpoint.org/
    Welcome to PathPoint, formerly known as Work Training Programs, Inc. Our mission is to provide comprehensive training and support services that empower people with disabilities or disadvantages to live and work as valued members of our communities.

  • Pathway Senior Living

    http://www.PathwaySL.com
    Pathway Senior Living has 11 Supportive Living Communities and 7 Senior Apartment buildings in the Chicagoland area under the name Victory Centre and Alexian Village. Our award-winning community life program helps to enhance our seniors lives by giving them memorable moments each day. On site health services and 24 hour staff, in the supportive living communities, provide our seniors with the amount of care that is just right for their individual needs. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify. Come visit us to see what an award winning Supportive Living Community looks like.

  • Pathways Awareness Foundation

    http://www.pathwaysawareness.org
    Pathways Awareness is a national non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about the benefit of early detection and early therapy for children with early motor delays. We strive to help all children develop to reach their fullest potential.

  • Pathways Center

    http://www.pathwayscenter.org
    We at Pathways work together with your family to provide assessment and intervention for children with motor, sensory, feeding/swallowing, and communication impairments, to promote functional independence, social and emotional well being and integration into the community.

  • Pathways Counseling Center

    http://www.pathwayscounseling.com/
    Counseling services to children and families. Expertise in special needs.

  • Pathways of Southwestern PA

    www.pathwaysswpa.org/services/early-intervention/
    The Early Intervention (EI) Program offers support and services designed to assist families with infants and toddlers (birth through age three), with special needs, to promote the development of their child. Pathways of Southwestern PA provides EI services to 500 children residing in Washington County, Greene County and Fayette County. All services are available year round and are provided at no cost to families. Early Interventionists provide services within the child’s natural environment. This typically includes the child’s home, child care center, or other community setting. This approach is intended to help the child’s caregivers learn ways to support their children within their daily routines and activities. Related services include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, vision support, hearing support, nutritional services, and social work services are provided as appropriate.

  • Patient-Centered Guides for choosing a wheelchair

    http://www.amazon.com/Choosing-Wheelchair-Optimal-Independence-Centered/dp/1565924118
    With the right wheelchair, quality of life increases dramatically and even people with severe disabilities can have a considerable degree of independence and activity. Choosing the wrong wheelchair can indeed be the tantamount of confinement. This book describes technology, options and the selection process to help you identify the chair than can provide you with optimal independence. MANY OTHER BOOKS AVAILABLE.

  • Patricia A Nelson-Reade, Esq., Law Offices of

    http://www.pnrelderlaw.com
    We are a law firm concentrating on the legal needs of older Americans and their families. The law firm assists persons of all ages in estate and tax planning, and has a special focus on the legal issues and life decisions which older individuals and their families must face. The firm also has focuses on special needs planning for disabled individuals so that a lawsuit settlement or an inheritance can be used to enhance the disabled individual’s life without unnecessarily impacting public benefits that the individual may rely upon. We offer excellent legal services in a caring and respectful manner.

  • Patrick D. Furman, Esq.; Epiphany Law, LLC

    http://epiphanylaw.com
    I have been specializing in estate planning for over 15 years. I provide comprehensive estate planning and administration including Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Special Needs Planning, Nursing Home Protection Planning and Probate / Trust Administration. Since I have a daughter with special needs, I understand the confusion and frustration that can go into protecting their interests.

  • Paul Eisenberg Educational Advocate

    http://advocate4mykids.com/
    Providing assistance with the educational needs of children from early intervention to adult. Assitance with Individual Education Plans, 504 plans, Behaviorial Intervention, and Insurance Consultation. Areas of expertise in Autism, Learning Disabilities, Attentional and Behavioral Disorders, Emotional Disturbance, Residential Treatment Centers.

  • Paul Simon Chicago Jobs Corps

    http://jobcorps.dol.gov
    Life at a Job Corps center can be an exciting and educational experience. A Job Corps center is a great place to complete an education, learn a marketable trade, make lifetime friends and graduate with a good job in hand

  • Paul VI Catholic High School Options Program

    http://www.paulvi.net/
    Options provides a quality modified inclusive education in a Catholic Christian environment for high school age students with intellectual disabilities. PVI Options nurtures the maturation of inquisitive, creative, confident and motivated students. The goal is to maximize students’ potential while enabling their independence.

  • Pawtucket, RI Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/RI.htm
    There are 5 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Rhode Island to serve you. As of December 2005, over 210,500 Rhode Island residents received more than $193,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Pearson

    http://www.pearsonschool.com/
    We are proud to be a part of Pearson, a leading educational publisher around the globe. Browse our new website for the innovative, research-based classroom materials you need to help struggling secondary students master core skills.

  • Pedal Wheelchair

    http://www.pedalwheelchair.com
    Pedal Wheelchair is a new therapeutic mobility chair that allows users with minimal leg strength the opportunity to move their legs while also ambulating. Originally designed for stroke patients, the Pedal Wheelchair by Profhand is now used by a huge variety of persons with such conditions as Cerebral Palsy, MS, Stroke, Parkinsons, Head Trauma, Balance issues (fall prevention), general Weakness, and much more. Contact us today for more information!

  • Pediatric Therapy and Learning Center, LLC

    http://www.pediatricTLC.com
    We specialize in pediatric occupational and speech/language therapy. Our treatment is driven by Sensory Integration and DIR/Floortime theory and techniques. We have a dedicated and caring staff that strives to work in a child’s “just right” challenge zone.

  • Pediatric Therapy Equipment and Play Structures

    http://www.phunzone.com/Quadro%20Special/index.html
    Modular construction system to build pediatric therapy equipment and play structures for tots and toddlers. Create your own application-specific designs.

  • Pennsylvania Employment Services and Job Training

    http://www.dli.state.pa.us/
    Our mission is to improve the quality of life and economic security for Pennsylvania workers and businesses, encourage labor-management cooperation, and prepare the Commonwealths workforce for the jobs of the future.

  • Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission Agency

    https://www.phrc.pa.gov/Pages/default.aspx
    Discrimination, prejudice and bias. Three words that can mean a lot of things to a lot of people. Our purpose is to provide you with answers to questions that you may have about the Commission, our procedures and our role within Pennsylvania: investigating complaints of discrimination and monitoring bias-related crimes and tension within our communities.

  • Pennsylvania Medicaid Office

    http://www.dhs.pa.gov/
    We will provide responsive, timely, and quality service to consumers and stakeholders (families, providers, advocates, employees and business partners).

  • PENNSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY Institute on Disabilities/UCEDD Temple University

    http://disabilities.temple.edu/
    The Institute on Disabilities offers programs and products about policy and best practices on Inclusive Education, including the groundbreaking Gaskin Agreement.

  • Pennsylvania- Camp Lee Mar

    http://www.leemar.com/
    Camp Lee Mar is a private residential special needs camp for children and young adults with mild to moderate learning and developmental challenges. Traditional camp activities, plus academics, speech, and language therapy, daily living skills, etc.. Heated pool- Air conditioned cabins.

  • Pennsylvania- Easter Seals at Southeastern PA

    http://sepa.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=PASE_homepage
    Providing year round adapted programs for children and adults with disabilities in Southeastern PA. Easter Seals of Southeastern Pennsylvania serves Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties in an effort to maximize the independence of children and adults with disabilities.

  • Pennsylvania- Martha Lloyd Community Services

    http://www.marthalloyd.org/
    The main campus of the organization is located in the Endless Mountains region of North Central Pennsylvania, where our residents thrive in a community setting.We are in the village of Troy, PA, a close-knit town where we provide comprehensive services to those 15 and older with developmental disabilities who become valued participants in our community.

  • Pennsylvania- Melmark

    http://www.melmark.org/
    Melmark is a comprehensive multi- service provider of residential, educational, therapeutic, and recreational services for children and adults with developmental disabilities including autism spectrum disorders, acquired brain injury, other neurological and genetic disorders, and related challenging behaviors.

  • Pennsylvania- NJ Camp Jaycee

    http://www.campjaycee.org/
    Traditional summer residential & area resident day camp for children and adults with special needs. with a mission of providing quality camping experiences to persons with developmental disabilities.

  • People First of Illinois

    http://peoplefirstofillinois.com/
    People First of Illinois is committed to empowering people with disabilities to make their own decisions and choices and to speak for themselves. We will continue to advocate to improve the lives of people with disabilities in our state, and will work to ensure that persons with disabilities are treated equally and are active members of their community.

  • People Services

    http://www.peopleservices.org/
    The mission of People Services, Inc., is to serve as the local community agency, providing the delivery of quality services for people with disabilities. Our purpose it to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities by providing services that promote life exploration and informed choices. To offer an array of service options that are designed to meet the needs, wants and desires of the person served.

  • Peoria County Developmental Screenings

    http://www.peoriacounty.org/
    Serving children ages birth to 5 in Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford, Henry and Stark counties. Assisting families with screening, resources, and finding services for children with delays or disabilities.

  • Permobil

    http://www.permobil.com
    For more than 40 years we have been working with, and for, people with various kinds of functional disability. We have met and become familiar with tens of thousands of people who have described the facts of their existence, their dreams and needs. We have become an important part of their day-to-day lives thanks to our products and services. It is a privilege to have such strong, close relations with customers. It is also one of the reasons why we have had such success with our products and services. We always focus on people and their needs. Our products are the result of an unique collaboration between users, occupational therapists, and our organization as a whole.

  • Phoenix

    http://www.phoenixhsv.org/
    Phoenix is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities for qualified individuals with disabilities and will provide reasonable accommodations for any qualified individual with a disability.

  • Phoenix Medical Services Inc.

    http://www.phoenixmedical.org
    We have been dependably supplying medical products, equipment and supplies to individual Customers, Residential Services, Group Homes, Licensed Care facilities, Licensed Practitioners, direct care corporations and businesses for over 20 years. We can do the same for you. We offer hand-selected products diligently screened for quality, safety and value. We have the brands and selections you can trust to reliably meet your individualized needs. You can get all of your supply needs filled with us. On behalf of our Customers, we research and offer only quality products because we have the licensure and experience to do so. We select our products from a wide range of reputable manufacturers and partner vendors. Each product is individually evaluated for dependability, safety and value. We strive to offer you hand-selected products that are both high in quality and affordable.

  • Pi-Yi G. Mayo, Esq., Attorney at Law

    http://www.Pi-YiMayo.com
    C.E.L.A. Certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation (which is the only organization authorized by the American Bar Association to provide certification in elder law), November 30, 2001

  • Pica & Associates Psychological Services

    https://www.sites.google.com/site/picaassoc/

    Pica & Associates is a full service child, adolescent, and family psychology practice that provides an array of services including individual, marital, family, and group therapy, art therapy, biofeedback therapy, substance abuse treatment, psychological assessment, LGBTQ therapy services, and school consultation.

  • Picture This… Professional

    http://www.silverliningmm.com
    Software for creating photo flash cards and learning materials

  • Picture this…film festival

    http://www.ptff.org
    An annual, international film festival with films by and about people with disabilities.

  • Pilgrim Pines Camp

    http://www.pilgrimpinescamp.org/
    Pilgrim Pines Camp and Conference Center seeks to honor God and provide for all people a sacred space to follow their spiritual path to discover and discern God. This sacred land in which we meet calls us to act with concern for eco-justice for all creation. As a ministry of the United Church of Christ, Pilgrim Pines is welcoming of all persons without regard to age, race, sex, sexual orientation, socio-economic position, handicap or denominational affiliation.

  • Pine Caslte

    http://www.pinecastle.org/
    Pine Castle began as a school in 1952 to provide special education to children with developmental disabilities. We were founded by concerned parents who wanted their children to have the best possible education and opportunities in life. Today, we provide services to over 300 adults with developmental disabilities each year. We are one of the largest employers of people with disabilities in the Jacksonville area, and we are a nationally accredited organization.

  • Pine Tree Camp

    http://www.pinetreesociety.org/
    Pine Tree Society started as a bold new idea in 1936. That commitment continues every day throughout the state of Maine. Whether it’s a young girl with Cerebral Palsy discovering her first best friend at Pine Tree Camp, an adult finding his voice with customized assistive technology or an adult with a developmental disability participating in a new and exciting activities at Community Services…Pine Tree Society changes lives.

  • Pinecrest Rehabilitation & Outpatient Hospital

    http://www.delraymedicalctr.com/en-US/ourServices/medicalServices/PinecrestRehabilitationandOutpatientHospital/Pages/default.aspx
    As a comprehensive rehabilitation program we offer a wide range of therapy services on both an inpatient and outpatient basis. We provide a caring, family-oriented environment where individuals who have suffered an illness or injury have the opportunity to rebuild their lives and achieve their highest level of functional independence.

  • Pioneer Center

    http://www.pioneercenter.org/
    Pioneer Center for Human Services is a not-for-profit agency that provides services to over 1600 individuals annually in McHenry County. Pioneer Center for Human Services serves persons with developmental disabilities, mental illness, traumatic brain injury and provides early intervention therapies for children from birth to age five. It also serves victims of sexual assault through the VOICE program and homeless men, women and children through the PADS program. Our Mission is to work with children and adults to explore opportunities for personal accomplishment through education, vocational and community participation.

  • Pioneer Vocational/Industrial Services

    http://www.pioneerservices.org/
    Our mission is to provide vocational development and extended employment programs to people who are disabled and or disadvantaged to assist them in obtaining employment and maximizing independent living skills.

  • PIRS Hotsheet

    http://www.pirs.org/
    Placer Independent Resource Services (PIRS) advocates for the rights of people with disabilities, educates the community about disability issues, and provides services to persons with disabilities to live independent, productive lives. Any person with a disability is eligible for our services. And Services are free of charge!!!

  • Pittsfield, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • PKU Organization of Illinois

    http://www.pkuil.org
    The understanding of the developments with PKU and coping with the issues of the diet are critical for our families. On a quarterly basis, we publish a newsletter, The PKU Press, which serves as a forum for the exchange of new information, ideas, recipes and encouragement. Additionally, the Organization sponsors PKU cooking schools to better enable families to offer more variety and flavor while complying with the diet. The PKU Organization of Illinois is committed to the support of appropriate research initiatives to better understand PKU and eventually find a cure. Research initiative such as the Maternal PKU Project and Gene Therapy projects are supported and followed by the Organization.

  • Placement Partners MN, Inc.

    http://www.ppmninc.com
    Placement Partners MN, Inc. is contracted by Hennepin, Anoka and Dakota County, licensed by the State of Minnesota, to provide community-based services to women and men, 18 years of age or older, who have a physical and/or mental disability. We are committed to high ethical standards and shall deliver these services with honesty, integrity, dignity and respect for individuals served and to all others for the greater good of society.

  • Planning for Adult Life

    http://www.planningforadultlife.org
    Developed in partnership with Community Access Unlimited with funding from the NJ Division of Development Disabilities. Workshops are conducted to those transitioning to adult services and their families on Self-Advocacy and Self Directed Services.

  • PlayDate Behavioral Interventions

    http://myplaydate.org
    Play­Date Behavioral Interventions provides a full spectrum of services to children with autism and other behavioral disabilities. We focus on helping these children develop the skills that can allow them to nav­i­gate day-to-day inter­ac­tions using research-based and data-driven inter­ven­tions. We do this through both group instruc­tion and through one-on-one ser­vices pro­vided at home or in our Center. PlayDate’s ulti­mate goal is to pro­vide high qual­ity ser­vices to all fam­i­lies, regard­less of their abil­ity to pay. To that end, we continually apply­ for grants and contracts with fund­ing sources to allow us to offer scholar­ships for those fam­i­lies who can­not afford to pay or who have exhausted all other fund­ing mech­a­nisms.

  • PlayopolisToys

    http://www.PlayopolisToys.com
    All children learn differently. We offer toys with universal design to maximize sensory awareness as well as gross and fine motor, language, and cognitive development among children with diverse abilities. These toys offer distraction and multi-sensory stimulation, particularly beneficial to special needs children. At PlayopolisToys, we provide toys that encourage children to play, to learn what happens as a result of their actions, and to build skills. To facilitate choosing the best toys for special needs, toys are grouped by category.

  • Pomona Valley Workshop

    http://www.pvwonline.org/
    PVW is known for providing traditional and innovative rehabilitation services while maintaining the highest standards. PVW works cooperatively with the Department of Rehabilitation and the Regional Centers for the Developmentally Disabled, the Los Angeles and San Bernardino County Schools, and private rehabilitation agencies.

  • Porterville Sheltered Workshop

    http://www.pswrehab.com/
    Our mission is to assist disabled individuals achieve a more independent and productive life.

  • Portland, ME Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/ME.htm
    There are 9 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the state of Maine to serve you. As of December 2005, over 287,000 Maine residents received more than $241,400,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Portsmouth, NH Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/NH.htm
    There are 17 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and two locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Connecticut to serve you. As of December 2005, over 234,000 New Hampshire residents received more than $220,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits

  • Positive Supports for Children

    http://shapingyoungchildren.com/
    Positive Supports for Children is an individualized program for children who need academics along with behavior management and social skills. With a typical ratio of 7 children to 2 staff, a consistent, structured Program is provided to address target behaviors. This low teacher to child ratio encourages developmental, educational and cognitive stimulation. This also allows staff to emphasize realtionship and self-esteem building.

  • Potential Inc. and Springtime School

    http://potentialinc.org/
    Potential, Inc. seeks to assist individuals with developmental disabilities in reaching their educational, social, and emotional potential by focusing on applying and conducting scientific research. Potential, Inc. is dedicated to providing high quality direct services, consultation, community outreach and education for families and professionals.

  • Power Hockey

    http://www.powerhockey.com/
    provide a quality hockey program for persons who require the use of an electric (power) wheelchair in daily life. Through PowerHockey™, we seek to break down barriers associated with disability and sports. PowerHockey™ provides a competitive sports opportunity for persons not possessing the physical upper body strength needed to participate in other sports (such as wheelchair basketball, sled hockey, quad rugby, etc.).

  • Power House Program

    http://www.powerhouseprograms.com/
    Power House Programs is a males only facility for the treatment of Chemical Dependency/Dual Diagnosis, located in Gonzales, Louisiana.

  • Prader-willi Syndrome Association

    http://www.pwsausa.org/
    Prader-Willi Syndrome Association (USA) is dedicated to serving individuals affected by Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), their families, and interested professionals. To provide information, education, and support services to its members.

  • Precision Songs

    http://www.precisionsongs.com/
    Precision Songs, specialized music with corresponding picture books and workbooks, breaks down large amounts of practical information into small bite size pieces and set them to rhythm and song. Unlike typical recordings, Precision Songs includes a second version of each song with specific lyrics missing. The missing lyrics, usually the answer to a question, are an obvious omission compelling a child to respond. Finally, information taught in song is presented without music in spoken form.In this way, a bridge is slowly built from singing to speaking.

  • Premier Healthcare

    http://yai.org/
    Premier HealthCare Centers are staffed by medical professionals who have been extensively trained to work with people with disabilities and their families. In collaboration with YAI National Institute’s family services and certified home health care professionals, they effectively coordinate all the specific medical and social needs of patients and their families. Our highly skilled and multilingual staff provides the many services listed below at primary care practices located throughout New York City. To learn more about how Premier HealthCare can help you or someone you know call YAI LINK at 212-273-6182. Premier HealthCare provides primary care for both children and adults with developmental and learning disabilities in the areas of pediatrics, internal medicine, gynecology, and dentistry. It also provides a wide range of additional medical specialty, mental health, rehabilitation, and related services. Premier HealthCare has been cited by the U.S. Surgeon General as a national model for the provision of healthcare for people with disabilities. When it comes to their health and well being, people with disabilities and their families can look to Premier HealthCare with complete confidence for quality care.

  • PremierCare Consulting

    http://www.premiercareconsulting.com
    PremierCare provides services in the entire Chicago land area: Guardianship Professional Power of Attorney Care Management Service Facilitation & Behavior Intervention – DHS Home-Based Support Services Program.

  • Prentke Romich Company

    http://www.prentrom.com/
    At PRC, we believe everyone deserves a voice. For 45 years, PRC has been providing communication solutions to children and adults. There are many factors to consider when choosing an AAC communication device. Learning about features and benefits and determining which device is most appropriate can be overwhelming. You want to partner with a company that will support you during the selection, training and implementation process, and provide ongoing service and training. You want to partner with PRC, an employee-owned company with a focus on providing each and every device user with language for a lifetime.

  • Presque Isle, ME Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/ME.htm
    There are 9 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the state of Maine to serve you.

  • Preventa Wear, LLC

    http://shop.preventawear.com
    Here at Preventa Wear LLC we make adaptive clothing to cater to those with incontinence and their caregivers by providing child and adult bodysuits, onesies, and swimwear. Our incontinence clothing products are designed, created, and tested by caregivers who know what is needed to make life easier. Our adult bodysuits and onesies have been known to significantly help with keeping dignity by hiding incontinence brief and helps to prevent challenging behaviors. Sizes range from child to teen to 3XL adult.

  • PRIDE Industries

    http://www.prideindustries.com/
    For more than 42 years, PRIDE Industries has been providing business and service solutions differently. HOW? By fulfilling our clients’ business needs with unsurpassed purpose and passion while creating meaningful jobs for people with disabilities.

  • Pride Learning Center

    http://pridelearningcenter.com/
    Pride Learning Centers, providing one-to-one reading help for students with learning differences, including dyslexia, auditory/visual processing disorder, reading disabilities and ADHD. We are Orton-Gillingham reading specialists and have locations in Los Angeles and Orange County, California.

  • Primary Care Access Network

    http://www.pcanorangecounty.com/
    Mission – PCAN’s mission is to find a Medical Home for everyone in Orange County (Fla.) and to make health care available to everyone in the community. Goals – PCAN’s activities are consistent with the federal Health Resources and Services Administration’s (www.hrsa.gov) goal to provide 100 percent access with zero percent disparity. To accomplish this goal, PCAN has been developing an integrated, comprehensive system of primary care centers. These centers provide medical homes for uninsured and underinsured residents of Orange County.

  • Primary Childrens Care

    https://intermountainhealthcare.org/
    Intermountain Healthcare is a nonprofit system of hospitals, surgery centers, doctors, and clinics that serves the medical needs of Utah and southeastern Idaho. Key medical services include cancer, heart, women and newborns, orthopedics, sports medicine, and more. Major cities served are Logan, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Provo, and St. George.

  • Prime Engineering

    http://www.primeengineering.com/?n=1&id=1
    Since 1984, our primary motivation has been proper, safe standing for people with physical and/or aging related disabilities. Through the years, Prime Engineering has steadily grown as the innovative designer of Standing Systems by listening to clients, parents and healthcare professionals, while staying altruistic to our goal.

  • Primrose Supported Employment Programs

    http://www.primrosecenter.org/
    Our mission is to transform the lives of people with developmental disabilities by providing opportunities to achieve their fullest potential.

  • Pro-Ed International Publishers

    http://www.proedinc.com/customer/default.aspx
    PRO-ED Inc. is a leading publisher of standardized tests, books, curricular and therapy materials, and professional journals covering: Speech, Language, and Hearing, Psychology and Counseling, Special Education (including Developmental Disabilities, Rehabilitation, and Gifted Education), Early Childhood Intervention and Occupational and Physical Therapy. PRO-ED Inc.’s products are used by professionals, parents, and students around the world.

  • Professional Fit Clothing

    http://www.professionalfit.com
    Professional Fit provides adaptive clothing solutions and dignified bibs for people with disabilities and people in nursing homes, icf/mr and dd facilities, assisted living, group homes, convalescent, and the entire health care community.

  • Professional Therapy Associates

    http://www.ptasensorygym.com
    Professional Therapy Associates, LLC is a state-of-the-art sensory gym and rehabilitation facility offering individualized and group therapy plans as well as social programs for children ages birth-21. The sensory gym is a fun, safe, interactive environment where children and young adults can explore, develop, and integrate their everyday experiences. The goal is to assist the child in developing the skills necessary to function at their maximum level of independence within their home and educational environment. Professional Therapy Associates provides, Occupational, Physical & Speech Therapy services. All treatment sessions focus on the needs of the child and/or young adult, while combining evidence-based practices and treatment approaches. At Professional Therapy Associates, all individual sessions are provided by licensed professionals.

  • Profex Medical Products

    http://www.profexmed.com/
    For over half a century, Profex has manufactured and distributed the highest quality medical products for hospitals, nursing homes, and doctor’s offices worldwide. Our website is the premier source for Profex product information on the web.

  • Programs for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities: Ages Birth-2

    http://www.utahbabywatch.org/
    Baby Watch is Utah’s network of service for children ages birth to three with developmental delays or disabilities. Find out if your baby needs help.

  • Project Independence Supported Employment

    http://www.proindependence.org/
    Project Independence was established in 1977 by dedicated families of people with developmental disabilities who envisioned more for their loved ones than lives of segregation, prejudice and institutionalization. This group of parents came together to form Project Independence to allow people with developmental disabilities to live in the community and to exercise freedom and personal choice over their own lives. The Independent Living program was one of the first of its kind in Orange County, and now serves hundreds of people, providing support that allows people the tools and the confidence to take their rightful place in the community.

  • Propionic Acidemia Foundation

    http://www.pafoundation.com
    The Propionic Acidemia Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to finding improved treatments and a cure for Propionic Acidemia by funding research and providing information and support to families and medical professionals.

  • Prosperity Life Planning, Inc.

    http://www.prosperitylifeplanning.org
    As a nonprofit organization, we offer free consultations to parents and free workshops to organizations to educate families about the special needs planning process. If retained as advocates for a nominal , tax-deductible fee, we work with numerous area professionals, including attorneys, benefit consultants, education advocates, therapists, tax and financial personnel, to guide the family from start to finish and create a more protected future for the special needs person and the family as a whole. As parents ourselves, we have spoken before thousands of parents over the past 17 years. Advocacy services available nationwide.

  • Prosthetic & Orthotic Institute

    https://poibelieve.com/
    Prosthetic & Orthotic Institute (POI) offers solutions to increase patients’ mobility. We foster growth through communication, collaboration, and compassion. Schedule your appointment for custom prosthetics and orthotics today!

  • Protected Tomorrows, Inc.

    https://protectedtomorrows.com/
    Protected Tomorrows is a uniquely qualified advocacy company serving the special needs community. Advocates create Future Care Plans on behalf of individuals with disabilities to enhance their lives. Protected Tomorrows identifies, designs, and implements solutions to Life Planning, such as healthcare, residential, employment, recreation and fiscal challenges.

  • Protection and Advocacy Agency of Indiana

    http://www.in.gov/ipas/index.htm
    IPAS was created in 1977 by state law (IC. 12-28-1-6 as amended) to protect and advocate the rights of people with disabilities and is Indiana’s federally designated Protection and Advocacy (P&A) system and client assistance program. It is an independent state agency, which receives no state funding and is independent from all service providers, as required by federal and state law.

  • Providence Holy Cross Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center

    http://www2.providence.org/pages/default.aspx
    Providence Holy Cross Health & Services is a not-for-profit health system committed to providing a comprehensive array of services to meet the needs of communities across five states, including Alaska, Washington, Montana, Oregon and California. Providence continues the legacy of the Sisters of Providence and the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary in the West spanning more than 150 years.

  • Providence Rehabilitation Services

    http://www.providence.org/everett/
    Where would I go if I needed open heart surgery? Where can I get the best cancer treatment? What if I need a hip replacement and physical therapy? For residents of Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom, Island and San Juan counties, the answer to all these questions is Providence Everett Medical Center.

  • Providence, RI Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/RI.htm
    There are 5 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Rhode Island to serve you. As of December 2005, over 210,500 Rhode Island residents received more than $193,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Provo Canyon School

    http://www.provocanyon.com
    Provo Canyon School specializes in treating adolescent boys and girls, ages twelve through seventeen, who have the capability for normal functioning but are not meeting expectations. These adolescents are manifesting emotional, behavioral and learning difficulties and have been unresponsive to out-patient counseling or previous in-patient psychiatric or substance abuse programs.

  • Psychiatric Institute of Washington

    http://www.psychinstitute.com/
    The Psychiatric Institute of Washington provides comprehensive behavioral healthcare for children, adolescents, adults and senior adults suffering from mental health and addictive illnesses. We are a short-term, acute care hospital offering inpatient, partial and intensive outpatient hospitalization, as well as specialized treatment programs for chemical dependency.

  • Psychological Testing Consultants

    http://www.psychtestingconsultants.com
    We provide comprehensive neurodevelopmental, neuropsychological, psycho-educational, and psychological assessments as well as parenting evaluations (fitness-to–parent) in child protection matters, parenting assessments in pre-adoption matters, and special education advocacy services for children, adolescents and adults. Our assessments can help identify the nature and extent of many learning, behavioral, and emotional problems. They also provide recommendations for behavioral health services as well as special education eligibility, disability category, accommodations, curriculum modifications, direct services and placement. Our special education advocates can work with parents and their child’s school to ensure that the student receives the school-based services they need to be successful. Additional services include comparative special education program evaluations for children and adolescents not making effective progress in their current placements.

  • Pueblo Diversified Industries

    http://www.pdipueblo.net/
    Every day at Pueblo Diversified Industries (PDI) more than 300 people come to work in a wide variety of jobs. Most are challenged by some form of physical or mental limitation that must be overcome each day. At PDI we help our people leave limitations at the door by providing challenges, opportunities, income, enrichment and even excitement through work and life-enhancing opportunities both in-house and within the community.

  • Putnam County Comprehensive Services

    http://www.pccsinc.org/
    Putnam County Comprehensive Services, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization serving individuals with disabilities and similar characteristics in Indiana. Our mission is to provide opportunities that lead to a more enjoyable and fulfilling life to those who may have difficulty achieving their goals on their own. To this end, we have created a support system that provides skills training in all aspects of life including: Employment, Adult Daily Living, Relationship Acquisition/Maintenance, And many more …

  • PVA Publications

    http://www.pvamagazines.com/pnnews/
    PN, a news/information magazine for people with mobility impairment. MOnthly, PN features a variety of subjects on people profiles, pain managment, or employment. Issues are filled with information on travel, caregiving, healthy living, MS, spinal cord injury research, new products and other issues affecting wheelchair users. Another publication in SPORTS & SPOKES, and this magazine covers competative wheelchair sports and recreational opportunities.

  • Pyramid Educational Consultants, Inc. (PECS)

    http://www.pecsusa.com
    Pyramid Educational Consultants, Inc. offers a wide range of consulting services and products for educators and parents of children and adults with autism and related disabilities. Pyramid is a consortium of highly trained professionals dedicated to providing the highest quality service. Pyramid also offers a variety of training opportunities and products that focus on the initiation of communication and the design of effective educational environments. We present a unique blend of broad spectrum applied behavior analysis, in conjunction with the development of functional communication skills. Our philosophy emphasizes the individual needs of each learner. We are the exclusive source of training and consultation for the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) and the Pyramid Approach to Education. Both PECS and the Pyramid are evidence-based strategies, with supportive research from countries around the world.

  • Quadriciser Corp

    http://www.quadriciser.com/
    Our misson, is to deliver motorized therapy equipment that improves the quality of life of our customers and is safe, dependable and easy to use. To ensure that our customers are well informed about the value of the Quadriciser® and will continue to demonstrate their enthusiasm through their appreciation and testimonials. To maintain an energetic, motivated and unrivaled staff that is continually inspired to exceed our customers’ expectations for service and reliability.

  • Quadriciser Motorized Therapy

    http://www.quadriciser.com
    Our Mission: To deliver motorized therapy equipment that improves the quality of life of our customers and is safe, dependable and easy to use. To ensure that our customers are well informed about the value of the Quadriciser® and will continue to demonstrate their enthusiasm through their appreciation and testimonials. To maintain an energetic, motivated and unrivaled staff that is continually inspired to exceed our customers’ expectations for service and reliability.

  • Queen of Angels/Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center

    http://www.hollywoodpresbyterian.com/
    Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center offers comprehensive services from emergency care, orthopedic surgery and cancer care to highly-specialized fetal surgery and comprehensive cardiac care. In addition to these services, Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center delivers transitional and long term care at an off-site facility known as Chalet.

  • Queens Special Education Parent Center (QSEPC)

    http://www.uwsofny.org/info_page.php?pageid=11
    The Mission of UWS/QSEPC is to promote in the community and school system attitudes and practices that are inclusive to persons with disabilities, who are culturally and linguistically responsive to diversity. Ensuring that parents are knowledgeable of their rights and responsibilities under the Individual with Disability Education Act “(IDEA”) and other statues and regulations.

  • Quincy, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits

  • R & R Mobility Conversions, Inc.

    http://randrmobility.com/
    R & R sells, installs, and services mobility equipment in vehicles. We build lowered floor mini vans. We sell, install, and service home mobility equipment, ie. Porch Lifts, Home Elevators, Stairway Elevators, and Over Head and Free Standing Mobility systems. We have used equipment.

  • Rachelle H. Milstein, Attorney at Law

    http://www.milsteinlaw.com
    Representing children with special educational needs and their families throughout New Jersey. Rachelle “Shelly” Milstein holds a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center and an B.A. from the University of Michigan Honors College. She is admitted to the State and Federal bar of New Jersey, as well as the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. After graduating from law school, Ms. Milstein held a state trial level judicial clerkship. Following her clerkship, Ms. Milstein embarked upon a career as a trial attorney. In that capacity, Ms. Milstein was responsible for all aspects of various types of litigation for well-respected New Jersey law firms for over a decade. Ms. Milstein has engaged in extensive client counseling, and has fully litigated numerous cases from pre-litigation stages through trial and appeal. In the course of her professional endeavors as a litigator, Ms. Milstein began to handle an increasing number of special education matters. For the last several years, Ms. Milstein has maintained her own law practice dedicated to the counseling and representation of children with special educational needs and their families throughout the state of New Jersey. Ms. Milstein and her husband have three children, two of whom have special educational needs.

  • Raleigh Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center

    http://www.raleighrehabhc.com/
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.rancho.org/
    Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center has been one of America’s rehabilitation leaders for more than half a century. Our teams of highly qualified rehabilitation experts blend unmatched experience with the latest advanced technology and the creative spirit that has led to many important advances in the art and science of rehabilitation medicine.

  • Rand-Scot Incorporated

    http://www.easypivot.com/
    EasyPivot Patient Lifts empower you to: Add more productive time to each day. Improve your health and hygiene. Eliminate the physical strain of your caregivers. With practice, transfer in less than a minute.

  • Ranger All Season Corporation

    http://www.rangerallseason.com/
    Ranger All Season Corporation is a division of Diversified Technologies, Inc. The success of Ranger Scooters is the result of a skilled and committed group of employees, the continual innovation of our products, and an investment in state-of-the-art equipment.

  • Ray Graham Association

    https://www.raygraham.org/
    Since 1950, Ray Graham Association for People with Disabilities has been supporting children and adults with developmental disabilities. Today, Ray Graham Association serves…children and adults…providing developmental, recreational, residential, respite and vocational services.

  • Raymond B Harvey, Esq., PA

    http://www.arkansaselderlaw.com
    Raymon B. Harvey, P.A. is an Elder Law and Special Needs Trust Law Firm. Located in Little Rock, Arkansas, we focus on: Helping individuals obtain Medicaid benefits without losing their home, Long Term Care planning for victims of Alzheimer’s Disease and other related disorders, Special Needs Trust solutions for families with children with special needs, Preserving Eligibility for Public Benefits for personal injury victims, and Estate Planning (Wills, Revocable Living Trusts, and Durable Powers of Attorney). We encourage you to explore this web site and share this information with anyone who interested in issues pertaining to the elderly, the disabled and their advocates.

  • RCS Behavioral & Educational Consulting

    http://rcsconsultingne.com/
    RCS Behavioral & Educational Consulting provides a variety of training and consultation to schools, agencies, families, and children, ages 18 months to 22 years of age. Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and other professionals help guide parents and educators through scientifically-based applied behavior analytic (ABA) teaching methods and behavior plans.

  • RCS Learning Center

    https://www.facebook.com/RCS-Learning-Center-149091348481075/timeline/
    RCS Learning Center is a non-profit, private day school for children diagnosed with Autism and other developmental disabilities. RCS utilizes applied behavior analysis (ABA) as the main teaching methodology with a speciality in the verbal behavior (VB) approach to teaching communication and language skills. RCS offers 1:1 staff to student ratios with opportunities to transition to less intensive staffing ratios as appropriate. RCS Learning Center is a full year program.

  • RD Equipment

    http://www.rdequipment.com/
    RD Equipment designs, manufactures, and markets products, to help increase independence and accessibility, for the elderly and disabled. R.D. Equipment’s products help meet the requirement of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

  • ReachABA

    http://ReachABA.com
    ReachABA provides in-home therapy to help children and their families achieve their fullest potential through individualized programming based on ABA principles and most recent and relevant research, with board-certified Behavior Analysts for every case & consistent collaboration with other service providers.

  • Rebecca L Berg, Esq., Berg, Bowers and Associates

    http://www.bergelderlaw.com
    Making the right decisions for you and your family has been your life priority. You shouldn’t stop now. Today there are many legal and medical issues that can impact even the best plans and intentions. How do you protect your assets from the high cost of medical care? How will you pay for long-term care without depleting your savings or burdening your family? Who will make the right decisions on your behalf if you cannot make them yourself? These are tough questions that the attorneys at Berg, Bowers & Associates are ready to help answer.

  • Recreation Unlimited

    http://www.recreationunlimited.org/
    Recreation Unlimited currently serves over 2,700 individuals with disabilities representing up to 14 physical and developmental disability groups from 44 counties in Ohio and five surrounding states. Recreation Unlimited is the largest provider in the state of Ohio serving individuals with disabilities in the area of sports, recreation and education with the most comprehensive and quality program offerings.

  • Recreational Education Center

    http://recreationaleducationcenter.com
    Come join us for a fun and amazing camp experience for ages 3 to 15. Our summer programs are designed based on the principles of Applied Behavioral Analysis. We utilize a variety of researched based teaching techniques to uniquely craft and design a structured program to meet each individual’s needs. Our staff will design an individualized program plan for the summer experience. All of our activities are uniquely addressed through our specially designed center. The center offers a large indoor playground, a multi-sensory art room, kitchen and a large pretend play room. We also have access to large sports fields and an outdoor playground. We provide a low student to staff ratio to ensure for the most effective of services. Our staff are trained behavioral therapists and all programming is overseen by Board Certified Behavior Analysts.

  • Regina Brandow, PC – Special Needs, Guardianship & Estate Planning Attorney

    http://www.brandowlaw.com
    Provides legal strategies and services to protect your assets so you can advance your wishes.

  • Regional ADA Technical Assitance Agency

    http://www.adagreatlakes.org/
    The DBTAC: Great Lakes ADA Center provides information, problem solving assistance and referrals for implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other related laws.

  • Rehab and Educational Aids for Living

    http://www.realdesigninc.com/
    R.E.A.L. Design™ (Rehab and Educational Aids for Living) is a company that makes products for children with disabilities. We are a design-driven company that believes strongly in innovation. We work directly with therapists, parents, and other caregivers, to understand firsthand the needs of children.

  • Rehabilitation Associates

    http://www.rehabassociatesinc.com/
    Since our inception in 1979, our mission has remained consistent: to enhance the quality of life for all people who require our services. We want everyone to be able to reach his or her maximum potential in all aspects of life.

  • Rehabilitation Center of Lake Charles Memorial Hospital

    http://www.lcmh.com
    The mission of Lake Charles Memorial Hospital is to identify and improve the health of the people of South Louisiana and East Texas by providing a full spectrum of innovative services-including health education, disease prevention, and diagnostic and treatment options-in a personalized, caring and safe manner throughout the region.

  • Rehabilitation Hospital of Colorado Springs

    http://www.healthsouthcoloradosprings.com/
    HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Colorado Springs is a 56-bed acute medical rehabilitation hospital that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services. HealthSouth also offers a full service sleep study center where patients with sleep disorders can receive assistance with diagnosis, education, and treatment options.

  • Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana

    http://www.rhin.com/
    RHI opened its doors in January 1992 as one of the largest freestanding rehabilitation hospitals in the Midwest. Our continuum provides inpatient acute services, and outpatient and vocational rehabilitation services for adults with spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, strokes, amputations, orthopedic conditions, neuromuscular diseases, burns and related disabilities. RHI is a community collaboration between Clarian Health and St. Vincent Health.

  • Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago-Day Programs

    http://www.ric.org/
    The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) has been recognized as the “#1 Rehabilitation Hospital in America” since 1991 by U.S. News & World Report.Founded in 1954, RIC has earned a worldwide reputation as being a leader in patient care, advocacy, research and educating health professionals in physical medicine and rehabilitation.

  • Rehabilitation Institute of Ohio at Miami Valley Hospital

    http://www.miamivalleyhospital.com/
    Miami Valley Hospital (MVH) is the region’s leader in health care. As the home of CareFlight Air and Mobile Services, the region’s only Level I Trauma Center and the birthplace of the most babies in the region, MVH offers the Dayton area a continuing commitment to medical innovation and comprehensive care.

  • Rehabilitation Institute of Santa Barbara

    http://www.cottagehealthsystem.org/
    For more than 50 years, the not-for-profit CRH (formerly known as Rehabilitation Institute of Santa Barbara) has provided comprehensive medical rehabilitation services, for both outpatient and inpatient care. Cottage Rehabilitation Hospital (CRH) is dedicated to providing excellent care for survivors of stroke, brain and spinal cord injury, orthopedic injury and other disabling conditions.

  • Rehabilitation Institute of Southern California

    http://riorehab.org/
    RIO attains its goal of improving the quality of life of disabled persons by providing comprehensive, coordinated programs which increase the ability of disabled individuals to function at home and school, on the job, and in the community.

  • Reliable Medical Supply

    http://www.reliamed.com/
    Reliable Medical Supply, Inc. has provided quality home medical equipment, supplies and services since 1989. Our extensive product line includes manual wheelchairs, power wheelchairs, oxygen, walkers, canes, aids to daily living, CPAP’s and supplies, orthopedics, medical supplies, bath safety, lift chairs, breast prosthetics, 3 and 4 wheeled scooters and much more. We’ll even bill your insurance so you don’t have to. Visit one of our convenient showrooms located in Brooklyn Park, Buffalo and Waite Park.

  • Reliance House

    http://www.reliancehouse.org
    We are a residential vocational and recreational support network. An active and productive club house where people with mental illness can gain skills, strength and self esteem.

  • ResCare Premier Texas

    http://www.rescarepremiertexas.com
    ResCare Premier Texas is a unique group of interrelated treatment facilities that together form a comprehensive continuum of care. We offer a variety of programs and services to address the needs of individuals with brain injury and other neurological impairments. ResCare Premier Texas is a continuum of interrelated treatment programs dedicated to individuals with acquired brain injury and other neurological disorders. Our programs specialize in neurobehavioral rehabilitation, residential rehabilitation and long-term support services. Since 1978, ResCare Premier Texas has served over 1500 individuals with brain injury and other neurological disorders from across the United States, Canada and Guam.

  • Resource Center

    http://www.tgen.org
    Translational genomics research is a relatively new field employing innovative advances arising from the Human Genome Project and applying them to the development of diagnostics, prognostics and therapies for cancer, neurological disorders, diabetes and other complex diseases.

  • Resources for Community Living

    http://www.rcl2bindependent.org
    Resources for Community Living (RCL) offers adults with developmental and/or physical disabilities opportunities to achieve greater self-esteem, dignity and participation in all aspects of community life through affordable housing options, individualized skill instruction and necessary support services. RCL utilizes funds to offer innovative services targeted at increasing the independence as well as the quality of life with services that may include affordable housing, homeownership programs, individualized support programs, social groups, vocational services, and rent subsidy programs. To offer adults with developmental and/or physical disabilities opportunities to achieve greater self-esteem, dignity and participation in all aspects of community life through affordable housing options, individualized skill instruction and necessary support services.

  • Respite Care Association of Wisconsin, Inc. (Statewide Respite & Crisis Care Contact)

    http://www.respitecarewi.org
    Respite Care Association of Wisconsin (RCAW) was organized in 1987. RCAW supports and advocates for quality systems of respite care for Wisconsin families. The mission of Respite Care Association of Wisconsin: To promote, support, and expand quality statewide respite care across the lifespan.

  • Respite Services, Shepherds Ministries Inc.

    http://www.shepherdsministries.org/
    Shepherds exists to glorify Jesus Christ by supporting people with developmental disabilities to reach their potential. It is our desire to be a pre-eminent provider of Christ-centered services for people with developmental disabilities in order to encourage them in a personal and growing relationship with Jesus Christ and support them in reaching Appropriate Independence. Shepherds Ministries, a nationally recognized organization founded on Jeremiah 23:4, provides compassionate Christian care, vocational education and job opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities, helping them attain Appropriate Independence with fulfilling jobs and lives, while also providing for their spiritual development.

  • Rest Assured

    http://www.RestASsuredSystem.com
    The Rest Assured® patented web-based Telecare system uses the latest wireless technology with secure broadband Internet connection and a state-of-the-art network virtual support and response center to offer our customers and clients: Real-time interactive virtual support and response Client-specific protocols Notification of on-call staff or relative Response staff communication Documentation Event tracking Home security options.

  • REST Program

    http://restprogram.org/
    REST (Respite Education & Support Tools) is a train-the-trainer course that prepares individuals to conduct respite training, equipping REST Companions™ to provide respite, in order to support caregivers who are caring for people with disabilities and health care needs across the lifespan.

  • Restorative Therapies Inc.

    http://www.restorative-therapies.com/
    Restorative Therapies sets the standard in Functional Electical Stimulation cycles for legs and now arms with the RT300. No transfer required. Motorized, compact. The only cycle suitable for children and adults. And the only one that lets you monitor your results via the internet.

  • RFB&D Learning Through Listening

    http://www.learningally.org/
    RFB&D is the nation’s largest audio textbook library with over 45,000 digital and downloadable titles for Kindergarten through post graduate school. We serve 185,000+ members with print disabilities such as visual impairment, learning disability or physical disability. Our human voice recorded books, from all major publishers, encompass the entire book including maps, charts, graphs and illustrations. Specialized playback equipment and software is available. We are an evidence-based program that meets the funding criteria set by NCLB funding. Membership information can be found on our website at www.rfbd.org.

  • Rhode Island College Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities

    http://www.ric.edu/sherlockcenter/index.html
    Since 1963, University Centers on Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDDs) have worked towards a shared vision that individuals with disabilities participate fully in their communities. Independence, productivity, and community inclusion are key components of this vision.

  • Rhode Island Department of Education

    http://www.ride.ri.gov/StudentsFamilies/RIPublicSchools/EarlyChildhoodEducation.aspx
    The Department of Education’s strategic plan supports the establishment of Early Childhood partnerships that focus community resources and educators in order to prepare children to be successful when they enter school.

  • Rhode Island Department of Human Services

    http://www.ors.ri.gov
    On behalf of the Department of Human Services and the Office of Rehabilitation Services, we invite you to explore and learn about the different programs and services of the Office of Rehabilitation Services.

  • Rhode Island Early Intervention Program

    http://www.eohhs.ri.gov/Consumer/ConsumerInformation/Healthcare/PeoplewithSpecialNeedsandDisabilities/Children/EarlyIntervention.aspx
    RI’s Early Intervention Program promotes the growth and development of infants and toddlers who have a developmental disability or delay in one or more areas. Developmental disabilities or delays can affect a child’s speech, physical ability, or social skills. Children referred to the Early Intervention Program receive a comprehensive developmental evaluation to determine if they are eligible.

  • Rhode Island Social Security Regional Office, Woonstocket, RI

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/RI.htm
    There are 5 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Rhode Island to serve you. As of December 2005, over 210,500 Rhode Island residents received more than $193,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Rhode Island’s Office of Rehabilitation Services

    http://www.ors.ri.gov/
    If you are interested in services for yourself or a family member; contact us and staff from the Vocational Rehabilitation Services Program, Services for the Blind & Visually Impaired, or the Disability Determination Services will answer your questions and assist you in achieving your goals.

  • Richard A Courtney, CELA, Frascogna Courtney PLLC

    http://www.elderlawms.com
    RICHARD A. (“Rick”) COURTNEY has practiced law since 1978 and is a founding partner of the Jackson law firm of Frascogna Courtney, PLLC, where he chairs the Elder Law / Estate Planning and Special Needs Planning sections. His primary areas of practice are elder law, public benefits law (Medicaid, Medicare, SSI, Veterans), personal asset protection and estate planning (wills, trusts, property ownership), trusts and trust administration, special needs planning for persons with disabilities, guardianships and conservatorships for mentally incapacitated persons, nursing home and disability rights, and probate administration. The firm employs a professional Care Manager to assist our clients.

  • Richard E Davis, Esq., Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., LPA

    http://www.kwgd.com/
    Rick joined the law firm of Krugliak, Wilkins, Griffiths & Dougherty Co., L.P.A. in 1998. He chairs the firm’s Estate Planning and Elder Law practice groups. His focus is primarily in estate planning, elder law, special needs trusts, probate, and trust administration.

  • Richard Habiger, Esq., Habiger & Associates Elder Law Office

    http://www.habigerelderlaw.com
    Richard Habiger has been practicing law since 1970 and has extensive experience in all areas of Elder Law services, including nursing home, Medicaid/asset preservation planning. He is the former managing attorney of the SIU Law School Legal Clinic (Legal Services to the Elderly Program), where he taught practical legal skills to law students and provided counsel and representation to the elderly and other clients of the Legal Clinic for 18 years. Habiger is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and serves as the President-Elect of the Illinois Chapter of the Nation Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. In addition, Habiger serves on the Leadership Council of the greater Illinois Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, having previously served on the Board of Directors of the Southern Illinois area chapter of the Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association.

  • Richard Sayre, Esq., Sayre & Sayre PS

    http://www.sayrelaw.com
    We are Dick and Karen Sayre, Your Spokane Elder Law Professionals. As you look toward the future, we hope you will consider our firm for all your estate planning needs, estate tax questions, governmental benefits for disabled individuals and Elder Law issues. Thanks for stopping by and please select an area of interest from the menu above. – Dick and Karen Sayre.

  • Ricon, A Webtech Company

    http://www.riconcorp.com/
    Ricon Corporation has provided accessibility solutions since 1971 and is a worldwide leader in mobility enhancement. Our product line of wheelchair lifts, ramps, “anti-graffiti” bus windows and accessories can meet your needs whether for a personal van, commercial/paratransit bus, or public transit bus or rail application.

  • Ride-Away

    http://www.ride-away.com
    Ride-Away is America’s largest provider of accessible vehicles and vehicle modifications including hand controls, wheelchair and scooter lifts, ramps, raised doors, lowered floors and specialized gas, brake and steering controls.

  • Rifton Equipment

    http://www.rifton.com
    Rifton Equipment manufactures and sells high quality complex rehab technology, including gait trainers, adaptive seating, standing, hygiene products, and transfer and lifting devices.

  • Riley Child Development Center

    http://www.rileychildrenshospital.com/
    Riley Hosptial for Children is Indiana’s ONLY comprhensive childrens hosptial, with pediatric specialists in every field of medicine and surgery.

  • Riley’s Warriors

    http://www.rileyswarriors.org
    Sharing God’s message of love and hope with children with disabilities and their families. Providing resources and respite for families of children and adults with disabilities, helping them cope with the challenges that they face. Raising a generation of children that is accepting and unafraid of those who are different, be it a disability, skin color, or any other distinguishing characteristic

  • Rimland Services NFP

    http://www.rimland.org/
    Since 1971 Rimland Services NFP has pioneered successful, community-based programs that support individuals with autism as they achieve their full human potential, living in the community of their choice to the maximum extent possible. Rimland has been at the forefront in lowering walls that separate individuals with autism. Over the years, Rimland has successfully established community living options for adults with autism in Des Plaines, Evanston, Highland Park, Maywood, and Mount Prospect.

  • RiverKids Pediatric Home Health

    http://www.RiverKidsTexas.com
    We are a Pediatric Home Health Agency in the Houston, Austin, Dallas, Abilene & Bastrop areas, and we LOVE kids!!! Our mission is to (1) provide the highest quality pediatric home health therapy services for children in need, and (2) foster an environment that empowers patients, parents and caregivers into higher levels of hope, independence and success. We look forward to helping your child achieve optimum levels of health. We are currently serving children in the Abilene, Austin, Dallas, Bastrop & Houston areas. We are dedicated to providing the best quality therapy to the kids focusing on Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy, we will work with the patients and their doctor to provide the best course of therapy for a child with delayed development or disabilities.

  • Riverside Community Hospital

    http://www.riversidecommunityhospital.org/
    At Riverside Community Hospital, we are able to provide the healthcare services that you and your family will need through the many stages of your life. Services like Emergency/Trauma, Labor and Delivery, Cardiac Care, Orthopedics and Transplant are among our many Centers of Excellence. We have been providing quality and compassionate healthcare to the people and families of Riverside and the Inland Empire since 1901.

  • Riverside Foundation

    http://www.riversidefoundation.net
    Riverside foundation is a non profit, tax exempt agency caring for adults with disabilities. The foundation consists of two integral parts: a residential facility located in Lincolnshire, and a day training program located in Vernon Hills.

  • Riverside Lutheran Bible Camp

    http://www.riversidelbc.org/
    We exist to provide a Christ-centered camping experience to children and adults of all ages. Being Christ-centered means making it our aim to present Christ in EVERY aspect of life at camp – including prayer, singing, fun, crafts, games, free-time, Bible study, eating, campfires, skits, and much, much more!

  • Rivkin & Rivkin, LLC

    http://www.rivkinlaw.com
    Rivkin & Rivkin concentrates its practice in the areas of estate planning, estate and trust administration, planning for children with special needs, and planned charitable giving.

  • Roads To Freedom Center for Independent Living of N. Central PA

    http://www.cilncp.org
    We are a non-profit organization and provide services to people with all disabilities and their families, via Peer Counseling, Life Skills Training, Attendant Care Services, Nursing Home Transitions, IM4Q (that reaches out to people with cognitive disabilities) Information and Referral and cover the following counties in North Central Pennsylvania: Lycoming, Clinton, Centre, Snyder, Union, Northumberland, Montour, Tioga, Sullivan, Clearfield, McKean, Bradford, Columbia, Jefferson, Elk, Cameron, Potter, and Susquehanna.

  • Robert B Fleming, Esq., Fleming & Curti, PLC

    http://www.elder-law.com
    At Fleming & Curti, P.L.C., our practice is limited to Elder Law. We concentrate on Guardianship and Conservatorship, Long-Term Care (Medicaid) Planning, Estate Planning and Probate.

  • Robert F Brogan, Esq., Attorney at Law

    http://www.broganelderlaw.com
    ROBERT F. BROGAN has been Certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the American Bar Association accredited National Elder Law Foundation. He began his legal career in 1994, as law clerk to the Honorable William H. Huber, P.J.Ch. in Toms River. Mr. Brogan has experience in several areas of law, with a particular focus in Elder Law, Wills & Trusts, Medicaid Planning, Estate & Trust Administration and Probate Litigation. He lectures regularly to senior groups and communities regarding Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning, and the legal impact of healthcare issues on seniors and their family members. Mr. Brogan’s clients include: Individuals and couples seeking to protect their savings and assets for the benefit of themselves and future generations with sound Estate Planning; Estate Executors and Administrators; Trust Fiduciaries & Beneficiaries in Trust Administration and Trust Litigation; Medicaid Applicants; IRA owners and Retirement Plan participants seeking advice on maximizing tax avoidance for themselves, during their retirement and for their children thereafter; Charitably inclined individuals and couples seeking advice on how to donate to a favorite organization, reduce taxes and benefit their families in the process; Guardians and individuals alleged to be incapacitated. Mr. Brogan is an active member of the: National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc. Elder Law Sections of the N.J. State Bar Association and the Ocean County Bar Association Real Property, Trusts & Probate Section of the N.J.S.B.A.¨ Probate/Chancery Committee of the O.C.B.A.

  • Rochester Rotary Sunshine Camp

    http://www.sunshinecampus.org/Directions.aspx
    For 85 years, Rochester Rotary’s summer camping program for young people with disabilities, called Sunshine Camp, has been spreading sunshine to thousands of campers in the Rochester community.Each summer for two one-week sessions, young people with disabilities have the opportunity to experience the many joys of summer camping through Rotary’s Sunshine Camp program.

  • Rockland, ME Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/ME.htm
    There are 9 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the state of Maine to serve you. As of December 2005, over 287,000 Maine residents received more than $241,400,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Rocky Mountain Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center

    http://www.adainformation.org/
    The DBTAC Rocky Mountain ADA Center provides information on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to Colorado, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota and South Dakota.

  • Rocky Mountain MS Center

    http://www.mscenter.org
    The mission of the Rocky Mountain MS Center is to improve the lives of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and their families through care, support, education and research. We are a patient centered organization striving to change how we think about and treat MS. For our patients and their families we incorporate wellness, exercise, diet and stress management, and supportive services in addition to the most progressive medical care.

  • Rocky Mountain Resource & Training Institute

    http://www.adainformation.org/
    The DBTAC: Rocky Mountain ADA Center is one of 10 regional centers funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). Our mission is to provide information on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to individuals and organizations. Our core services include: Materials dissemination, Technical assistance on the ADA, Training, Referrals to experts, and Research.

  • Rocky Mountian Villa, Easter Seals Colorado

    http://co.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=CODR_Rocky_Mountain_Village
    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 for 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.

  • Rogue Valley Learning

    http://www.roguevalleylearning.com/
    Dyslexia Specialist Tutor, teacher trainer, workshop presenter, 25 years of experience teaching students with dyslexia and other language-based learning differences. Fellow of Academy of Orton-Gillingham Practitioners and Educators

  • ROHO Group, The

    http://www.therohogroup.com/home.jsp
    Specializing in shape fitting technology, The ROHO group manufacures and distributes a variety of standard and costum size wheelchair cushions and accessories, back systems, powered and non-powered suppport surfaces, and the full line of Xsensor Pressure Mapping Systems. The ROHO Group also manufactures and distributes cushioning products for the recreational and commercial vehicle markets.

  • Rollx Vans

    http://www.rollxvans.com/
    From manufacturing to delivery, we work harder to make your life easier. Rollx is the only mini and full-size manufacturer selling new and used wheelchair vans direct to you. If you choose, we’ll deliver your finished handicapped accessible van straight to your door. Should problems or questions arise, we’re only a phone call away. Our Promise: If your new or used wheelchair van ever needs service, the Rollx nationwide warranty guarantees the freedom to choose the service center that works best for you.

  • Ron M Landsman, Esq., Attorney At Law

    http://www.ronmlandsman.com/
    He has been among the most active members of the elder law bar in Maryland and D.C. dealing with Medicaid long term care issues. While he deals with all Medicaid long term care issues ­ planning, applications, appeals, “level of care,” recoveries ­ he has focused especially on steps to protect “community spouses,” the wives and husbands of nursing home residents getting Medicaid benefits. His successes include getting Maryland to respect out-of-state former homes on the same basis as in-state homes, getting Maryland to comply with special court orders awarding extra income or resources to community spouses (the case was settled after six years, but for one step along the way, see the Fourth Circuit’s decision in McGhee v. Director, Maryland Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene, 1999 WL); and getting D.C. Superior Court to adopt a generous basic needs standard for awarding extra income or resources to community spouses in guardianship proceedings, In re Tyler, 2002 WL.

  • Ronald C. Kuebler, CCC-SLP, ABDA dba Lingual Perfection

    http://lingualperfection.com
    Provider of speech therapy including all ages and disabilities and following areas: Augmentative/alternative communication(AAC), speech, voice, language, swallowing, accent reduction, aural rehabilitation.

  • ROPARD: The Association for Retinopathy of Prematurity and Related Diseases

    http://www.ropard.org
    ROPARD’s mission is to fund clinically relevant basic science and clinical research to eliminate retinopathy of prematurity and associated retinal diseases. ROPARD also funds innovative work leading directly to the development of new low vision devices and teaching techniques and services for children who are visually impaired and their families and provides free services and materials to families who visit us in Royal Oak, Michigan.

  • Rose Hill Center

    http://www.rosehillcenter.org
    Open since 1992, Rose Hill Center is heralded as a leading provider of comprehensive programs that treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, major depression and other mental illnesses. It’s the only facility of its type in Michigan and one of only a few similar facilities in the U.S. Rose Hill believes people can recover from mental illness when they receive professional psychiatric care, participate in meaningful daily activity, develop mutually supportive relationships and engage in their treatment program. To achieve this, Rose Hill has a full continuum of programs to support the needs of each resident and provide them with insights, life skills, attitudes and medications needed to move to recovery and manage their illness. Rose Hill’s core program is the Residential Rehabilitation Program in which teams of dedicated professionals work together with one goal in mind: helping the residents achieve their highest level of independence. Opened in the summer of 2014, the Co Occurring Rehabilitation Program is designed specifically to meet the unique treatment needs of people who have a mental illness and are also struggling with alcohol use, prescription medication use and/or illegal substance use. The Transitional Living Program offers townhouse living on Rose Hill’s campus and is designed for those who need additional guidance before moving back to the community. The Community Support Program supports individuals who have participated in Rose Hill’s on-campus programming and are now residing independently in nearby communities. The Extended Residential Program provides a safe haven for those who need the continued oversight of a structured program. Rose Hill’s professional mental health team and support staff direct a comprehensive program, including clinical care, a therapeutic work program (horticulture, animal care, kitchen and housekeeping), job readiness classes, social interaction, and recreation. Concurrently, a Rose Hill psychiatrist works closely with each patient to develop an effective medication regimen that establishes the stability required to participate in the rehabilitation process and recover to live more independent lives.

  • Roslindale, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Roxbury, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Royal Academy

    http://www.royalacademyeducation.com/
    Royal Academy is a private Kindergarten-Grade 12 school that recognizes the importance of parents and their children working together. Each student’s needs, strengths, interests, and goals are incorporated into the program of study for the year. Students complete their program in their home, whether it is in the USA or another country. Regular interaction with the supervisory teacher assigned to the child is conducted throughout the year. Tutoring is also offered. Our school is recognized by the State of Maine Department of Education as providing equivalent instruction.

  • Royal Estates of Abilene

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com/property/royal-estates-of-abilene/
    Having recently completed a major remodeling, Royal Estates of Abilene is more beautiful than ever. Offering both Abilene Independent Living and Assisted Living lifestyle options, we received the prestigious Press Gainey Compass Award for excellence in resident and employee satisfaction. Our Abilene Assisted Living Department is licensed by the State of Texas and our apartments are fully equipped with the latest technology including the award winning Quiet Care System.

  • Royal Estates of El Paso

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com/property/royal-estates-el-paso/
    Following a gorgeous remodeling in 2012, Royal Estates of El Paso continues to stand as the premier senior living community in the area. We offer both El Paso Independent Living and Assisted Living options catered to you or your loved one’s lifestyle. Take just a few steps through the front door, and you’ll feel the warmth of camaraderie among residents, families, and staff. It’s a feeling you won’t find anywhere else, and we invite you to experience it for yourself.

  • Royal Estates of San Angelo

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com/property/royal-estates-san-angelo/
    Are you ready to upgrade your lifestyle? Royal Estates of San Angelo brings you the finest in Independent and Assisted Living in peaceful San Angelo, Texas. We recently celebrated our 15th year of providing our residents with the highest quality of life possible with beautiful new renovations and a grand reopening. Whether you’re looking for action, relaxation or a mix of both, we’re sure you’ll find it here—and you’ll be glad you did!

  • Royal Estates of Wichita Falls

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com/property/royal-estates-of-wichita-falls/
    Royal Estates of Wichita Falls, located in Wichita Falls, Texas, has been a premier residential retirement community since 1998. Offering Wichita Falls Independent Living, in house home health available 24 hours a day, and in house rehabilitation services and the experienced and caring Royal Estates staff is committed to helping you live life to the fullest.

  • Rubicon Programs

    http://www.rubiconprograms.org/
    Rubicon Programs is a nationally recognized nonprofit serving the San Francisco Bay Area. Our mission is to create and deliver integrated solutions to profound social problems. Our purpose is to make a positive and lasting impact on people living in poverty and on people living with disabilities, especially psychiatric disabilities. We empower people to move out of poverty and improve their quality of life.

  • Rubin Law, A Professional Corporation

    http://www.rubinlaw.com
    Law practice, since 1982, limited to providing legal & future planning for our fellow Illinois families of children and adults with special needs, including intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities &/or mental illness. Brian Rubin’s son & Benji Rubin’s older brother, Mitchell, has autism among other special needs.

  • Rumford ME, Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/ME.htm
    There are 9 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the state of Maine to serve you. As of December 2005, over 287,000 Maine residents received more than $241,400,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Rush Copley Medical Center

    http://www.rushcopley.com/
    Beginning by attracting some of the industry’s best and brightest medical professionals, coupled with investing in the latest medical technology and advancements, and culminating in a well-planned expansion of the medical center’s campus on Ogden Avenue—Rush-Copley’s commitment to the community is unparalleled.

  • Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine

    http://www.med.nyu.edu/rusk/
    Rusk Institute operates under the auspices of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of New York University School of Medicine, one of the nation’s foremost medical schools. The relationship between Rusk Institute and other clinical and research units within the Medical Center – including Tisch Hospital, a 704-bed acute-care facility – contributes to an environment which provides the optimal rehabilitation setting for patients. Should the need arise, patients at Rusk Institute have immediate access to Tisch Hospital’s superb tertiary-care facilities, with its full range of medical and surgical services.

  • Ruthann P Lacey, Esq., PC

    http://www.elderlaw-lacey.com
    The Law Office of Ruthann P. Lacey, P.C. was established in 1995 in Tucker, Georgia. Ms. Lacey is Certified as an Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation, and concentrates her practice solely in Elder and Special Needs Law. As such, our practice includes advising clients and implementing legal planning with regard to each of the following substantive practice areas: Estate and Tax Planning Wills, Probate and Estate Administration Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts Special Needs Trusts Durable Financial Powers of Attorney Durable Medical Powers of Attorney Real Property Guardianship Living Wills Health Law Independent Living Options Nursing Home Issues Financing Long-Term Healthcare Medicare, Medicaid, and SSI Issues

  • Rutland, VT Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/VT.htm
    There are 3 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the state of Vermont to serve you. As of December 2005, over 119,100 Vermont residents received more than $107,800,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Saco, ME Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/ME.htm
    There are 9 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the state of Maine to serve you. As of December 2005, over 287,000 Maine residents received more than $241,400,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Sacred Heart Home

    http://www.sacredhearthome.org/
    Thank you for visiting Sacred Heart Home. We are a 100-bed long-term care community that is dedicated to the needs of the frail or infirm elderly in the Washington area. We care for those who can no longer care for themselves with love, compassion and a deep sense of spirituality. We invite you to learn more about our Caring Hearts philosophy, which is at the core of everything we do.

  • Salem, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Sam W. Boone, Jr., Sam W. Boone, Jr., P.A.

    http://www.boonelaw.com
    We provide legal assistance in North Central Florida to our clients in the areas of special needs trust drafting and administration, as well as estate planning (wills and trusts), probate and trust administration, guardianship, elder law and asset protection planning.

  • San Joaquin Valley Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.sanjoaquinrehab.com/
    At some point in nearly every life, the need for physical rehabilitation services will become a reality. It might be as simple as physical therapy for a sprained knee – or as life-changing as recovery from a brain injury. Located in Fresno, CA, San Joaquin Valley Rehabilitation provides comprehensive physical rehabilitation services to meet each need.

  • Sanford School of Medicine of The University of South Dakota Center for Disabilities

    http://www.usd.edu/cd/
    The Center for Disabilities is South Dakota’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Services (UCEDD).

  • Santa Clara Valley Blind Center, Inc.

    http://www.visionbeyondsight.org/
    For more than 50 years, SCVBC has provided support to individuals facing the uncertainties, fears, and challenges related to uncorrectable vision loss. We are a community-based organization dedicated to increasing the confidence, independence, and quality of life of the blind and visually impaired. SCVBC tackles complex vision loss issues comprehensively through rehabilitative, educational, and recreational services that ensure the long-term independence and empowerment of our clients.

  • Santa Clara Valley Medical Center

    http://www.scvmc.org/
    Santa Clara Valley Medical Center provides superior inpatient and outpatient care.SCVMC is the only medical center in the region that provides some of these advanced services including a world-class Rehabilitation Center, Regional Burn Center, High-Risk Maternity Program, Trauma Center.

  • Santa Fe Mountain Center

    http://www.sf-mc.com/
    We are dedicated to promoting personal discovery and social change among youth, families, and groups through the use of creatve learning experiences in wilderness, community, and cultural environments.

  • Say It Therapy Services, Inc.

    http://www.sayittherapy.com
    Say It Therapy Services, Inc. strives to meet the unique needs of each child by providing a family centered treatment plan and by establishing a fun and creative therapeutic environment. We want your child to feel successful and confident in the skills he/she learns in therapy and to use those skills at home, in school and out in the community. Say It Therapy Services, Inc. wants families to feel empowered by providing parent education, emotional support and community resources.

  • Schaefer Enterprises

    http://www.schaeferenterprises.com/
    Do you want to work and make money, but you need more supervision and help to be safe on a job? If your answer is yes, you should come by and visit our workshop and see if you would like to work here. We have several contracts that people work on to earn a paycheck every two weeks. Skills Supervisors like Nina and Lori will help you learn new work skills, help you earn a good pay check and make sure that you are always safe.

  • Schizophrenia Digest

    http://www.szdigest.com/
    Launched in 1994, Schizophrenia Digest is the brainchild of Bill MacPhee, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia at the age of 24. Bill has first-hand knowledge of the isolation felt by those with the disease, and he wanted to create a resource that wasn’t available to him when he was diagnosed. He envisioned a magazine that would provide relevant information about news and research from around the world, as well as reach out to people in a personal way through interviews with others affected by schizophrenia, either directly or indirectly.

  • Schizophrenia.com

    http://www.schizophrenia.com
    Started in 1995, Schizophrenia.com is a leading non-profit web community dedicated to providing high quality information, support and education to the family members, caregivers and individuals whose lives have been impacted by schizophrenia.

  • School Law Center, LLC

    http://www.schoollawcenter.com
    At the School Law Center, we understand the importance of a child’s education and work to ensure that each child has the chance to reach their full potential. Sometimes children need an advocate to speak for them when they cannot speak for themselves. At the School Law Center, we provide high quality legal representation for individual students, their families, and groups of students and/or families or agencies serving students and their families in all areas of education law. Experience in Special Education, Discipline, Juvenile Justice, Bullying & Harassment and Discrimination Claims.

  • School of Piano Technology for the Blind

    http://www.pianotuningschool.org/
    Teaches piano tuning and repair to blind and visually inpaired men and weman, leading to employment and/or self-employment in the piano service industry.

  • Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.schwabrehab.org/
    For Schwab’s physicians, therapists, nurses and case managers, that’s not only an inspiration. It’s the bottom line. As a partner in the rehab process, we work hard to make sure that every patient gets the help they need to reach their highest functional potential. Last year, nearly three-quarters of our inpatients re-entered their communities from our newly expanded, comprehensive Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital, just three miles from Chicago’s Loop.

  • Scott C. Suzuki, Attorney-at-Law

    http://www.suzukiaal.com
    Scott C. Suzuki, J.D., M.P.H., is an estate planning attorney who concentrates his practice in the areas of elder law and special needs planning. These practice areas involve complex and holistic long-range planning for families and individuals with special health care concerns and/or diminished (or diminishing) capacity. Common services range from traditional estate planning work (e.g. wills, revocable trusts, powers of attorney and health care directives) to highly technical planning relating to public benefits (e.g. Medicaid and Social Security), long-term care, elder abuse, guardianships, conservatorships and a variety of Special Needs Trusts. Mr. Suzuki is an assistant instructor for the Elder Law course at the University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law, where he also works as an attorney for the University of Hawaii Elder Law Program. Mr. Suzuki is Hawaii’s only member by invitation of the Special Needs Alliance, a national, not for profit organization of attorneys dedicated to the practice of disability and public benefits law.

  • Seacrest Village Nursing Center

    http://www.seacrestvillagenj.com/
    Seacrest Village Nursing and Rehabilitation Center has specialized in quality rehabilitation, transitional and restorative care for more than a decade and is a perfect alternative for bridging the gap between hospital and home.

  • Seagull Industries for the Disabled

    http://seagull.org/
    Seagull gives hope through advocacy and a variety of educational, social, vocational and residential programs. These programs are designed to encourage self-reliance, achievement and economic independence.

  • Search Inc.

    http://www.search-inc.org/
    Interesting topics, group-based learning and real-world experiences are the foundation of Search’s Adult Learning program. Consumers in the program “learn by doing,” with choices of hundreds of meaningful and fun group courses specially tailored to meet their needs. Search’s mission is to empower persons with developmental disabilities to achieve their full potential, accept a valued role in their community, and lead rich, rewarding lives.

  • SEED Center

    http://www.seedautismcenter.com
    The SEED Center is a state-of-the-art, all-inclusive therapeutic center for individuals with autism and related disabilities. The SEED Center offers a multitude of services such as applied behavior analysis, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, social skill development, family training, assessment and testing, counseling, advocacy, home programming and professional development. The SEED Center utilizes a trans disciplinary approach; allowing professionals to work and train together as a team to maximize progress and skill development. Parents can rely on us to provide a well-coordinated, all-inclusive environment that includes curriculum, therapeutic tools, training and facility accommodations. Children can look forward to a fun, engaging and social learning environment, and parents have the peace of mind knowing that The SEED Center therapists are working in sync to achieve optimal results.

  • Seguin Services Inc.

    http://www.seguin.org
    Seguin Services is a charitable not-for-profit agency serving metropolitan Chicago, always striving to integrate, enrich, and empower people with disabilities. Seguin lives its mission of “supporting adults and children with disabilities and other special needs, enabling them to be productive, valued members of society.” Seguin creates job opportunities and housing options that lead to greater independence, so that men and women with developmental disabilities can live, work, and socialize as their neighbors do. In addition, Seguin provides safe and loving homes for children who have disabilities and serious medical or emotional conditions.

  • Senior Helpers

    http://www.seniorhelpers.com
    We provide non-medical caregivers for seniors and people with disabilities. We have one of the most extensive background and screening processes in the field, far exceeding the state regulations. We have state cerftifaction, low minimum required services hours, come and go and live-in caregivers and very competitive rates. There are 245 Senior Helpers locations across the United States.

  • Senior Resource Alliance

    http://www.seniorresourcealliance.org/
    Senior Resource AdvisorTM is an online resource for older adults in Central Florida and those who care about them.Our goal is to help you find the information, resources and services you need to make knowledgeable decisions about your future.

  • Sensory Processing Disorder Resource Center

    http://www.sensory-processing-disorder.com/
    This is now one of the top online resources for parents, teachers, children, and other professionals who interact with children, about this often misunderstood and misdiagnosed NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER, otherwise known as a Sensory Processing Disorder.

  • Sensory Processing Disorder, SENSORIZE

    http://www.sensorize.com/
    Toys, Products, Strategies, and Advice for dealing with Sensory Processing and Sensory Integration Issues.

  • Sertoma Centre

    http://www.sertomacentre.org/
    Sertoma Centre, Inc., is a nationally accredited, not-for-profit agency that provides services to more than 650 individuals with developmental, physical and emotional disabilities, and/or mental illness. These services include vocational evaluation, developmental training, community-based assessments, senior programming, work adjustment training, residential services, janitorial skill training, foster care, job placement services, supported employment, specialized services, school transition services, psychosocial rehabilitation,autism services, and a sheltered workshop program.

  • Service Link

    http://www.nh.gov
    Provides Links to resources for seniors and adults with special needs.

  • Service Source Network

    http://www.ourpeoplework.org/
    The ServiceSource Network is an affiliation of four not-for-profit organizations with the same mission – to create opportunities for individuals with disabilities through valued employment, training and support services. The four affiliates are: – ServiceSource, located in Alexandria, Virginia – Employment Source, located in Fayetteville, North Carolina – Abilities of Florida, located in Clearwater, Florida – OCI, located in Wilmington, Delaware

  • Services for People with Disabilities – Utah

    http://www.hsdspd.state.ut.us/
    The Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD) promotes opportunities and provides supports for people with disabilities to lead self-determined lives by overseeing home and community-based services for more than 5,000 people who have disabilities. Support includes community living, day services, and supported employment services. DSPD employs over 100 highly trained and qualified staff whose sole mission is to improve the lives of people with disabilities throughout the State of Utah. These dedicated employees work in many different capacities to provide supports and promote opportunities for people with disabilities to lead more self-determined lives.

  • Shady Oaks Camp

    http://www.shadyoakscamp.org
    Shady Oaks Camp is a not for profit 501(c)(3), 8 week residential summer camp, form June to August, for adults and children with all disabilities. In addition we also have a week day camp program after our residentail camp has concluded. Shady Oaks offers a 1:1 staff to camper ratio. SOC is owned and operated by the parents who send their children to camp and has been since its inception in 1947.

  • Shannon Medical Center

    http://www.shannonhealth.com/
    Our goal is to provide our patients with the most compassionate and efficient service while ensuring the highest quality care. We are committed to our patients and are recognized for our service. We have received awards two consecutive years for improved customer service; our AirMed 1 air ambulance was chosen best in the state of Texas; and our intensive care unit was recognized for being one of the top 100 ICUs in the nation!

  • ShareCare Network

    https://www.sharecarenetwork.org/
    ShareCare Network is non-profit organization based in Southeastern North Carolina that provides an online platform for special needs families to access free respite care services. Families who are approved through an application process and background check participate in a shared calendar where they can request care or sign up to fill another family’s care need. We also have a core of trusted network volunteers to provide respite. Our goal is to unite the community and create connections between families that work tirelessly to provide for special needs family members or elders.

  • Sharp HealthCare

    http://www.sharp.com/
    Sharp HealthCare is a not-for-profit integrated regional health care delivery system based in San Diego, California. Sharp includes four acute-care hospitals, three specialty hospitals and two medical groups, plus a full spectrum of other facilities and services.

  • Shasta County Opportunity Center

    http://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/hhsa_index/Employ_services/oc_index.aspx
    An employment training program fro people with disabilities in Shasta County. These individuals perform paid work in a number of different work enviroments and at the same time learn the skills necessary to obtain competetive employment in the local community.

  • Shepherds College

    http://www.shepherdscollege.org/
    We are a three year post-secondary school for students with cognitive disabilities. We offer two majors (horticulture and culinary arts).

  • Shepherds Ministries Inc.

    http://www.shepherdsministries.org/
    Shepherds Ministries, a nationally recognized organization founded on Jeremiah 23:4, provides compassionate Christian care, vocational education and job opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities, helping them attain Appropriate Independence with fulfilling jobs and lives, while also providing for their spiritual development

  • Sheri R. Abrams, Social Security Disability & Special Needs Trusts Attorney

    http://www.sheriabrams.com
    Sheri R. Abrams, Attorney at Law, has been practicing Social Security Disability Law, Estate Planning, Elder Law and Special Needs Planning for more than 20 years. Sheri is rated “AV Preeminent”, the highest rating possible by the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, and was named a “Super Lawyer,” one of the “Best Lawyers in America,” one of Virginia’s “Top Rated Lawyers” and one of Virginia’s “Legal Elite.” Sheri is active in many different professional organizations including the Virginia State Bar, District of Columbia Bar, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), the Virginia Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (VAELA), where she serves on the Board of Directors, the Academy of Special Needs Planners and the National Organization of Social Security Claimant’s Representatives (NOSSCR), where she served on the Board of Directors from 2011 to 2013. Sheri is a volunteer Attorney for “Trial Lawyers Care” an organization that provides free legal help to those impacted by the 9/11 tragedy, the Legal Advisory Board of the National Capitol Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Virginia Hospital Center Legacy Committee, LINC (The Legal Information Network for Cancer), and the Virginia Bar Association’s Disaster Legal Assistance Program. Sheri graduated Cum Laude from Boston University’s School of Management with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and earned her Juris Doctor from George Washington University. She is admitted to all local courts, including the United States Supreme Court.

  • Shirley B Whitenack, Esq., Schenck, Price and King, LLP

    http://www.spsk.com/our-attorneys/Shirley_Whitenack/
    Shirley B. Whitenack is a partner with Schenck, Price, Smith & King’s Litigation Department and Tax, Trusts and Estates Department. She has a varied practice in civil litigation on the trial and appellate levels in federal and state courts. Ms. Whitenack devotes a substantial portion of her practice to trust and estate litigation and elder and disability law, particularly surrogate arrangements to protect the elderly and people with disabilities, special needs planning and Medicaid Appeals. She also is a co-chair of the firm’s Fiduciary Litigation Practice Group and co-chair of the firm’s Elder and Disability Law Practice Group.

  • Shooting- NRA Disabled Shooting Services

    http://compete.nra.org/news-and-events/disabled-shooting-services.aspx
    NRA Disabled Shooting Services Program offers services that enable thousands of Americans with physical disabilities to enjoy a variety of shooting activities, including competitive events and hunting.

  • SHORE Community Services Inc.

    http://www.shoreservices.org/
    SHORE’s mission is to improve the quality of life for persons with developmental disabilities through educational, residential, vocational and related programs provided with community integrated supports and services.

  • Showerbuddy LLC

    http://www.myshowerbuddy.com
    Shower Buddy products are New Zealand designed and are unique systems that eliminate one of the most back breaking and stressful aspects of caregiving-showertime. The original ShowerBuddy unit is a special ergonomically design wheelchair with its own built in commode. Its brilliance lies in the simple and effortless transportation of the user straight into te restroom or shower unit. ShowerBuddy has recently released five new items that make the caregiving job that much easier.

  • Shriner’s Hospitals for Children Springfield

    https://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/Locations/springfield
    Shriners Hospitals for Children — Springfield is a 40-bed pediatric hospital, research and teaching center providing comprehensive medical, surgical and rehabilitative care to children with orthopaedic conditions.

  • Shriners Burns Hospital of Boston

    http://www.shrinershq.org/hospitals/boston/
    Shriners Hospitals for Children is a one-of-a-kind health care system dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing pediatric specialty care, innovative research and outstanding teaching programs. Every year, the 22 hospitals provide care for thousands of kids with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, in a family-centered environment at no charge. It’s how Shriners Hospitals has been helping kids defy the odds since 1922.

  • Shriners Hospital fo Children Spokane

    http://www.shrinershq.org/Hospitals/spokane/
    Shriners Hospitals for Children is a one-of-a-kind health care system dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing pediatric specialty care, innovative research and outstanding teaching programs. Every year, the 22 hospitals provide care for thousands of kids with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, in a family-centered environment at no charge. It’s how Shriners Hospitals has been helping kids defy the odds since 1922.

  • Shriners Hospital fo Children, Intermountain

    https://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/locations/saltlakecity
    Shriners Hospitals for Children is a one-of-a-kind health care system dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing pediatric specialty care, innovative research and outstanding teaching programs. Every year, the 22 hospitals provide care for thousands of kids with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, in a family-centered environment at no charge. It’s how Shriners Hospitals has been helping kids defy the odds since 1922.

  • Shriners Hospital for Children in Northern California

    https://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/locations/northerncalifornia
    Shriners Hospitals for Children — Northern California s an 80-bed pediatric hospital, research and teaching center providing comprehensive medical, surgical and rehabilitative care to children with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate. The Northern California Shriners Hospital is the only Shriners Hospital providing expert medical care in all four care specialties

  • Shriners Hospital for Children- Los Angeles

    http://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/Locations/losangeles
    Shriners Hospitals for Children — Los Angeles is a 60-bed pediatric orthopaedic hospital, research and teaching center providing comprehensive medical, surgical and rehabilitative care to children with orthopaedic conditions.

  • Shriners Hospital for Cincinnati’s Children

    http://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/locations/cincinnati
    Shriners Hospitals for Children – Cincinnati is a 30-bed pediatric burn hospital, research and teaching center and is one of the three hospitals specializing in burn care operated by Shriners Hospitals for Children. The hospital is verified as a burn center by the American College of Surgeons and the American Burn Association.

  • Shriners Hospitals for Children

    http://www.shrinershospitals.org
    Shriners Hospitals for Children is a one-of-a-kind international health care system of 22 hospitals dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing specialty pediatric care, innovative research and outstanding teaching programs. Children up to the age of 18 with orthopaedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries and cleft lip and palate are eligible for admission and receive all care in a family-centered environment at no charge – regardless of financial need.

  • Shriners Hospitals for Children – Twin Cities

    http://shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/twincities
    Shriners Hospitals for Children is a pediatric orthopaedic specialty hospital and clinic, dedicated to providing care to all children with orthopaedic conditions regardless of a family’s ability to pay. With over 93 years of experience, our specialized physicians have been providing the highest class care for families in MN, ND, SD, NE, IA, WI, MI and parts of Canada; and prioritizing the child’s plan of care over any financial obligation. We do accept most major insurance providers, however; insurance is not required to receive care at Shriners Hospital for Children. We also do not require a referral from a primary care provider, making an appointment is easy. Just call our intake coordinator 612-596-6105 or toll free at 888-293-2832 to schedule your first appointment.

  • Shriners Hospitals for Children, Lexington

    https://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/locations/lexington
    A 50-bed, pediatric orthopedic hospital providing FREE, expert orthopedic medical care to children and adolecents in Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, Ohio, and Indiana.

  • Shriners Hospitals for Children, Shreveport

    https://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/locations/shreveport
    Shriners Hospitals for Children is a one-of-a-kind international health care system of 22 hospitals dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing specialty pediatric care, innovative research and outstanding teaching programs.

  • Signs of Learning – Sign Language for Babies and Young Children

    http://www.signsoflearning.com/
    Signs of Learning creates an educational and fun atmosphere where babies and young children, as well as their parents, educators, early intervention specialists, and caregivers, learn the basics of American Sign Language (ASL). A basic ASL vocabulary can empower children to express their needs and feelings before they can speak. Signs of Learning provides workshops, classes, and playgroups designed to teach babies and their caregivers the basics of ASL in a playful, language-rich, educational environment. These opportunities equip babies and their caregivers with the tools they need to nurture their potential. Signs of Learning believes that this system of communication can open a channel for a deeper connection between children and their parents, educators, and caregivers. By integrating ASL into daily routines relationships between adult and child can be strengthened and frustration can be significantly reduced. Signs of Learning stands behind the research that shows ASL enriches children’s speech and language, boosts vocabulary, increases self-confidence, and stimulates intelligence. Signs of Learning is committed to providing quality services that will support the well being of the families it serves.

  • Silent Call Communications

    http://silentcall.com/
    At Silent Call Communications our mission is to provide the utmost in reliability and usability available in personal communications and life enhancing systems for the deaf, the hard of hearing, and those who are out of hearing range.

  • Silver Connections

    http://www.asilverconnection.com
    Silver Connections is a free service to seniors and their families who are looking for qualified referrals to in-home care, senior communities or other senior services. We take the individual’s personal, medical, financial and geographic needs into account in order to refer them to a service that meets their needs. We can assist people no matter what their financial situation is.

  • Silver Moon Bay

    http://www.silvermoonbay.com
    Soft, stylish, back snap hospital or home care patient gowns. Orthopedic accessories: cast covers, walking boot cast covers, fashion arm slings, etc…

  • Silvercrest Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation

    http://www.silvercrest.org/
    Silvercrest Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation is a state-of-the-art facility that exists to serve members of the community who need a special home with special supports and programs to enhance their capacity for life. Creating an environment that nurtures individuals while never forgetting their aspirations for independence is the profound mission to which Silvercrest is called.

  • Siskin Hospital for Physical Rehabilitation

    http://www.siskinrehab.org/
    As the region’s leader in medical rehabilitation services, Siskin Hospital provides outpatient care and comprehensive inpatient care for patients above the age of 13 at every level of the rehabilitation process for a variety of diagnoses.

  • Skiing and other Sports- National Sports Center for the Disabled

    http://www.nscd.org/
    Founded in 1970, the National Sports Center for the Disabled’s mission is to positively impact the lives of people with any physical or mental challenge through quality adaptive recreation programs in over 20 sports. The NSCD’s impact on lives is direct, immediate and visible. Over 17,000 lessons were provided in 2006 alone. 21st International Congress On Adapted Sport Denver Nuggets AbilityCAMP 2008 Winter Volunteers Needed! For More Information Click Here.

  • Skiing- American Blind Skiing Foundation

    http://www.absf.org/index.asp
    ABSF was founded in 1971 and is a non-profit tax exempt (501-C3) national organization chartered in the State of Illinois. The purpose of ABSF is to provide an educational skiing program that is open to any blind or visually impaired person in the hope of providing both physical and psychological therapeutic value.

  • Skiing- Ski for Light, INC.

    http://www.sfl.org/
    Ski for Light, Inc. is an all-volunteer, non-profit, organization founded in 1975. The mission of the organization is to teach blind, visually- and mobility-impaired adults how to cross-country ski, in an atmosphere that encourages participants to realize that the only true limitations that they face because of their disability are the limitations that they place on themselves.

  • Skills Inc.

    http://skillsinc.com/
    Accredited through the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation facilities; offers jop training partnership act and vocational evaluation services.

  • Sky Ranch Lutheran Camp

    http://www.fortnet.org/skyranch/
    Welcome to Lutheran Ranches of the Rockies! We operate two ranches in Northern Colorado: Sky Ranch, just north of Rocky Mountain National Park at 9200 feet, and Sleepy Owl Ranch in the foothills of the Rockies. We call ourselves the L Double R and are operated by congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Our programs and facilities are open to all.

  • Skyway Machine

    http://www.skywaywheels.com/
    For more than twenty years Skyway has supplied Tuff Wheels in a wide range of hub configurations to serve the Bicycle, Health Care, Industrial Equipment and Lawn & Garden markets. Skyway Tuff Wheels® are available in a wide range of sizes, from 4″ casters to 24″ bicycle and wheelchair wheels.

  • SL Start and Associates

    http://www.slstart.com/
    StartLiving® is an array of personalized services for children and adults with developmental disabilities.StartCommunities are distinctive senior living communities developed and managed by SL Start to offer secure long-term housing and services. StartWorks removes barriers for people who want to work.StartDirections™ is a specialized training program designed to build on the talents of each employee.

  • SleepSafe Beds

    http://www.sleepsafebed.com/
    Perfect for adult home or home care use. Offering twin or full size bed frames in classic style, these beds offer an attractive alternative to a hospital bed. Keeps the user safe during rest and electrically adjusts smoothly for user comfort and caregiver ease of use.

  • Smart Policy Works

    https://smartpolicyworks.com/
    Smart Policy Works provide expert information and know-how that breaks down barriers to health access, public benefits and disability employment. We provide organizations with strategies, policies, project management, training and community-based partnerships that lead to success.  Smart Policy Works’ expertise draws on more than 25 years of experience working with state and federal government, health and community services providers to improve services and supports for people with disabilities. Our continuing education helps organizations create new opportunities for their patients and clients. We unravel complex public benefits programs to expand knowledge and improve practice. Our aim is to provide training and tools that help providers, case managers, social workers and lawyers help others.

  • Smith-Magenis Syndrome, Parents and Researchers interested in- (PRISMS)

    http://www.prisms.org/
    PRISMS is dedicated to providing information and support to families of persons with Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS) and fostering partnerships with professionals to increase awareness and understanding of SMS.

  • SNACK (Special Needs Activity Center for Kids)

    http://snacknyc.com
    SNACK, the Special Needs Activity Center for Kids, is the creation of New York mom and SNACK’s Executive Director, Jackie Ceonzo. After being unable to find a fulfilling program for her son, Joey, whose disabilities fall on the autism spectrum, she worked with a team of professionals to create a place for special needs children with challenging behaviors to socialize and enjoy recreational activities while learning practical skills in a collaborative, fun and welcoming environment. The mission of SNACK, a 501c3 not-for-profit organization, is to fill a void in the lives of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other similar developmental and behavioral disabilities by providing after-school and weekend recreational programs designed and staffed to address their needs. Our mission is accomplished by establishing activity centers that offer a variety of group and individual activities to provide these children with the help they need to thrive – the opportunity to make friends, improve skill levels, build confidence, participate in activities that typical kids do everyday and have some fun. SNACK programs, geared toward children ages 3-18 with special needs, are designed and staffed to address challenging behavioral issues, increase skill levels and promote improved social interaction.A variety of group and individual activities are offered including: art, music, movement, yoga, game time, soccer, sports and swimming, that run across six days of the week, in three locations. Vacation time programs provide a continuum of services that spans 42 weeks per year. Additionally, parent education and community outings provide further socialization opportunities to the children and their families.

  • SNAPPIN’ MINISTRIES (Special Needs Parents Network)

    http://www.snappin.org
    Showing parents of special needs children the love of Jesus through a wide range of support services.

  • Snug Seat, Bath Products

    http://www.snugseat.com/
    Offers a wide range of products to meet the transportation, mobility, seating and bath aid needs for people of all ages. From car seats and standers for children with special needs to versitile wheelchairs that offer adults customized options and the freedom to go anywhere with confidence.

  • So Tell Me…personal health organizer

    http://www.sotellme.com
    The So Tell Me…personal health organizer is a system that allows you to organize and update all aspects of your medical history and health information. You have the ability to capture details which include, but are not limited to, appointments, immunizations, medications, diagnostic tests, surgeries, consultation notes, and family history. Fifteen categories of information and 20 different styles of forms make it a single, highly organized and accurate source for virtually every aspect of an individual’s health record. Available in a binder, CD or Flash drive format.

  • Soccer Ability League

    http://nscd.org
    Founded in 1970, the National Sports Center for the Disabled’s mission is to positively impact the lives of people with any physical or mental challenge through quality adaptive recreation programs in over 20 sports. The NSCD’s impact on lives is direct, immediate and visible. Over 20,000 lessons were provided in 2007 alone.

  • Social Security Administration

    http://www.ssa.gov/
    The Social Security Administration’s Strategic Plan provides a guide for meeting the goals of the President’s Management Agenda and the Government Performance and Results Act, and describes how the Agency will deliver results for the American people.

  • Social Security Administration of Indiana

    http://www.disability-benefits-help.org/social-security-disability-locations/indiana
    The ofiicial website for The Social Security Administration of Indiana.

  • Social Security Regional Office, Worcester, MA

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Social Smart Kids

    http://www.socialsmartkids.com
    Social Smart Kids supports children with social challenges by offering social skills consulting for parents and educators, social skills groups for kids, seminars, products and information.

  • Social Vocatioanal Services

    http://www.socialvocationalservices.org/
    Social Vocational Services (SVS) is a leading provider of services for people with developmental disabilities in the State of California.SVS provides people with development disabilities the training and support necessary to live and work in the community of their choice.

  • Society for Accessible Travel/Hospitality (SATH)

    http://www.sath.org/
    The Society for Accessible Travel & Hospitality (SATH), founded in 1976, is an educational nonprofit membership organization whose mission is to raise awareness of the needs of all travelers with disabilities, remove physical and attitudinal barriers to free access and expand travel opportunities in the United States and abroad. Members include travel professionals, consumers with disabilities and other individuals and corporations who support our mission.

  • Society for The Blind

    http://www.societyfortheblind.org/
    Society for the Blind serves thousands of blind and visually impaired people throughout the Sacramento area and surrounding counties. We are the only center in this region that trains blind and low vision people on Braille, life skills, computers and job skills. Our mission is to empower individuals who are blind or have low vision to live productively and independently by building confidence through training, tools and mentorship.

  • Softball- National Wheelchair Softball Association

    http://www.wheelchairsoftball.org/
    Wheelchair softball was born 30 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing without the full use of their legs that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball.

  • SoloRider Industries

    http://www.solorider.com/
    Long after golfers lose the mobility and stamina they once had, they dream of continuing to play the game they love. Don’t be left behind. Experience the smoothest ride in golf and continue to enjoy the game of a lifetime.

  • Solutions at Santa Barbara

    http://www.solutionsatsantabarbara.com/
    Solutions at Santa Barbara is dedicated to help each client to achieve the highest level of functional independence possible. Our goals always involve returning to home, school, work and meaningful, productive activity. We encourage each client to develop original “solutions” to the problems they now face. Designed for individuals who are capable of benefitting from an active, “hands on” rehabilitative approach, Solutions at Santa Barbara offers highly personalized, comprehensive programs to meet the needs of individuals with traumatic brain injury, stroke, tumors, aneurysm, post concussive syndrome, Spinal Cord Injury, or other neurological disorders.

  • Someone Special Uniquely Personalized Books

    http://www.someonespecialbooks.com
    We create personalized picture books for children with special needs. Through kid-friendly language, we spread the message of awareness, acceptance, and kindness. Our books are a great way to introduce your child to their classmates and teacher. Each book is personalized with the child’s photo, a dedication page, four hobbies or interests, and information about his or her special need.

  • Somerville, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits

  • SourceAmerica formerly NISH

    http://www.sourceamerica.org/about-us
    SourceAmerica (formerly NISH), a national nonprofit, is the leading source of job opportunities for a dedicated and highly qualified workforce – people with significant disabilities. Through our work, we make the American Dream more accessible to a segment of the population where nearly 80% do not have jobs.

  • South Bay Vocational Center

    http://www.sbvc1.com/
    South Bay Vocational Center is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that was founded in 1952. Our mission is to provide vocational training, advocacy, counseling, and opportunities for individuals with disabilities.

  • South Carolina Division of Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs

    http://www.scdhec.gov/Agency/
    BabyNet is South Carolina’s interagency system of early intervention services for families who have infants and toddlers, birth to three years of age, with developmental delays or conditions associated with developmental delays. Children may be eligible for BabyNet if they are learning or developing slowly. Eligible children are served regardless of family income or nationality.

  • South Carolina Employment Security Commission Center

    http://www.sces.org/
    A public agency that offers job search assistance. Unemployment Benefits and WIA program. Also offered is Disability Program Navigator who helps persons with disabilities to find needed resources.

  • South Dakota Medicaid Office

    http://dss.sd.gov/medicalservices/
    The Division of Medical Services provides assistance to those who qualify for Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) by providing health insurance and paying for medical services such as visits to the doctor, hospital, dentist, chiropractor and more.

  • South Dakota Parent Connection

    http://www.sdparent.org
    South Dakota Parent Connection, Inc., is a Parent Training and Information Center. We are a non-profit organization formed by parents, educators, and services personnel to provide information and training to parents of children with disabilities or special health care needs throughout the state of South Dakota.

  • South Dakota Rehabilitation Services

    http://dhs.sd.gov/drs/
    Mission Statement: To assist individuals with disabilities to obtain employment, economic self-sufficiency, personal independence and full inclusion into society.

  • South Dakota State Vocational Rehabilitation

    http://www.sd.gov/
    South Dakota State Vocational Rehabilitation consists of five agencies, Rehab Services and serive to the Blind and Visually Impared. There mission is the same to provide individualized rehabilitation services that result in optimal employment and independent living outcomes for individuals with disabilities.

  • South Dakota Workforce Investment Act Training Programs

    http://dlr.sd.gov/workforce_training/wia.aspx
    Our mission is to enhance the South Dakota workforce by providing businesses with employment-related solutions and helping people with job placement and career transition services.

  • South East Association for Special Parks & Recreation (SEASPAR)

    http://www.seaspar.org/
    The mission of SEASPAR is to provide recreation programs and services for residents with disabilities. Our vision is to enhance the quality of life for all SEASPAR residents with disabilities by providing excellence in recreation through programs and services.

  • South Shore Therapies, Inc.

    http://www.southshoretherapies.com
    Providing Pediatric Occupational therapy evaluations and services. Specializing in Sensory Integration. Providing pediatric speech and language evaluations and services.

  • South Suburban Special Recreation Association (SSSRA)

    http://www.sssra.org/
    SSSRA is a therapeutic recreation program that is an extension of eight park districts and three recreation and parks departments. It is organized to provide individuals with disabilities or special needs, the opportunity to be involved in year-round recreation.

  • South West Special Recreation Association (SWSRA)

    http://www.swsra.com
    South West Special Recreation Association (SWSRA) is a special recreation agency comprised of the Alsip PD, Blue Island PD, Village of Merrionette Park, Midlothian PD, Palos Heights Recreation, Posen PD, Summit PD and Worth PD. SWSRA was formed in 1981 to provide year-round recreation programs and services for individuals with disabilities or special needs. SWSRA programs are designed to increase independence and enhance the quality of life for each individual. Centrally located at 12521 S. Kostner in Alsip. 708-389-9423

  • Southeastern Rett Syndrome Alliance

    http://www.serett.org
    The Southeastern Rett Syndrome Alliance (SRSA) is a grassroots organization, established in January 2007, to provide a network of information and emotional support for families and caregivers of Rett Syndrome (RTT) children and adults; and to increase public awareness of Rett Syndrome. The southeastern location of the organization inspired the lineage to RTT families residing in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. SRSA serves as an International Rett Syndrome Foundation regional representative, to provide direct support and advocacy at the local level. SRSA‘s purpose is to develop understanding and awareness of Rett Syndrome; to promote the general welfare of those with Rett Syndrome; to assist in indentifying persons with Rett Syndrome; to support families in coping with the disorder, and conduct activities aimed at prevention, treatment and eradication of Rett Syndrome.

  • Southern Arizona Network for Down Syndrome

    http://www.sandsaz.org
    Southern Arizona Network for Down Syndrome seeks to inspire, educate and support individuals, families and communities living with Down syndrome through out Southern Arizona. We belive that every individual with Down syndrome should be given the opportunity to reach their highest potential and live fulfilling and productive lives within our community.

  • Southern California Neuropsychology Group

    http://www.socalnpg.com
    Southern California Neuropsychology Group offers neuropsychological assessments and other behavioral health services such as psychotherapy, behavior modification, cognitive rehabilitation and performance enhancement training.

  • Southern Colorado Developmental Disabilities Services, Inc.

    http://www.scdds.com/
    Our mission is to provide a community-based support system to children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families and to facilitate increased levels of independence and community interdependence. This mission is guided by the premise that all individuals have the right to: Active participation in Colorado community life, Make increasingly responsible choices, Exert greater control over life circumstances, Establish and maintain relationships and a sense of belonging, Develop and exercise competencies and talents, and Experience personal security and self-respect.

  • Southern Indiana Resource Solutions Inc.

    http://www.sirs.org/
    Southern Indiana Resource Solutions Inc. (SIRS, Inc.), a leader in the state and local community, has established an outstanding reputation for providing quality supports for adults and children with disabilities. Our staff progressively works to provide top-notch therapies like early intervention services, developmental, physical, speech, and occupational therapy for children from birth to age 18. Adults with disabilities gain assistance in finding the right job, living independently, and being involved in their community.

  • Southern New England Rehab Center

    http://www.snerc.com/
    Recovering from a debilitating illness or injury starts with the right roadmap to assure your return to health and independent living. The first step is choosing the best rehabilitation care: Southern New England Rehabilitation Center. We’ve helped thousands of people return home following a disabling illness, traumatic injury or orthopedic surgery. As part of St. Joseph Hospital for Specialty Care in Providence and an affiliate of Rhode Island Hospital, we deliver the highest quality care with unmatched compassion. Our dedication has made us the region’s leader in rehabilitation care and services.

  • Southwest Vocational Rehabilitation Services

    http://swvrs.com
    SWVRS provides Vocational Evaluations, Independent Living Skills Assessment, Job Seeker workshops, Job Analysis, Life Care Planning, Transferable Skills Analysis, Economic Loss Assessment, Case Management, and Vocational Coaching.

  • Southwestern Blind Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.rehab.va.gov/blindrehab/
    The mission of Blind Rehabilitation Service is to coordinate a healthcare service delivery system that provides a continuum of care for blinded veterans extending from their home environment to the local VA facility and to the appropriate rehabilitation setting. These services include adjustment to blindness counseling, patient and family education, benefits analysis, comprehensive residential inpatient training, outpatient rehabilitation services, the provision of assistive technology, and research.

  • Southwestern Illinois Special Recreation Association (SWILSRA)

    http://www.collinsvillerec.com/
    We believe that the criteria of a well-rounded community recreation program should be used, both as our general goal and also as the standards upon which we develop our individual activities and our total program.

  • SPAN Parent Advocacy Network

    https://spanadvocacy.org/
    Supporting families in New Jersey as advocates and partners in improving education, health, and mental health outcomes for infants, toddlers, children, and youth.

  • Special Education and Vocational Rehabilitation

    http://www.fcny.org/train/trainhtml/geninfo.htm
    The Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities provides the opportunity each year for thousands of disabled New Yorkers to become independent through employment. VESID is an office of the New York State Education Department. We provide services to eligible individuals to prepare them for suitable jobs. We also help people with disabilities who are having difficulty keeping their jobs.

  • Special Education Attorneys (Arizona)

    http://www.azspecialeducationlawyers.com
    Law firm representing special needs students and their families. Our attorneys include a former special education teacher and school administrator, 18 years, in NYC , and a parent of a special needs child who has been advocating for 15 years for her son. AV-rated attorneys, experienced in IEPs, due process, suspensions, expulsions, bullying, etc.

  • Special Education District of Lake County (SEDOL)

    http://www.sedol.us/
    To provide alternative therapeutic, educations, opportunities and to educate the whole child intellectually, emotionally, physically, and socially. To enable students to reenter educational programs in their home school environments as they become ready. To engage in collaborative relationships with home, schools, families, and communities. To enable our students to become life long learners and to become successful, productive citizens.

  • Special Education District of McHenry County

    http://www.sedom.org
    Vision: Effecting a positive difference in the lives of people with special needs to help them become healthy, fulfilled, and productive members of their community. Mission: We are dedicated to helping our children and young adults (ages 3-21) develop their individual potential by providing specialized educational services, programs and facilities in partnership with school districts.

  • Special Education Lay Advocacy Services

    http://kps4parents.org/main/
    Lay advocacy representation gives you greater piece of mind knowing that you have our experience and expertise to fall back on but at a lower cost than what an attorney would charge for a similar level of service. We do not practice law; we practice diplomacy with the procedural requirements of the special education process in mind. Our lay advocacy services include requesting and reviewing student records, making recommendations to IEP and 504 teams to help facilitate the most cost-effective delivery of an appropriate program possible, corresponding on behalf of parents with public education agencies, attending IEP and 504 meetings with parents in a representative capacity, and negotiating resolutions of disputes with public education agency representatives on parents’ behalves. We view litigation as the very last resort and will only recommend that parents pursue compliance complaints and/or due process when no other options for timely diplomatic resolution remain. If it becomes necessary to file for due process or engage in any other type of litigation, we assist parents in locating an ethical, qualified public-interest-law attorney familiar with special education. Attorneys’ fees and costs can be recoverable upon prevailing in litigation or as a condition of settlement. While we are headquartered in Southern California, thanks to teleconferencing technologies, we are able to remotely represent students throughout the United States and its territories. We remain available to travel to different locations should parents wish to cover our travel expenses.

  • Special Education Links

    http://www.speechville.com/teachers-corner/iep-resources.html
    This site contains contemporary products for students across the disability continuum, k-12. Features teacher created materials for staff development.

  • Special Education Parent’s Advocacy Link LLC

    http://www.specialeducationrights.com/
    Advocates who help parents prepare for IEP meetings, 504 meetings and mediation with the public schools. Telephone/skype consults available. Founded by certified teacher and due process hearing panel member. USA only.

  • Special Kids

    http://specialkidstn.com
    Camp Ability of Special Kids is a Christian, summer day camp for children with special needs ages 6-25. Camp is designed to allow children with special needs to participate in an interactive, social, and just plain fun environment during the months of June and July each year. Our counselors focus on children’s abilities rather than disabilities and find ways for all of our campers to participate in activities. Camp Ability is held at North Boulevard Church of Christ in Murfreesboro, TN, and is broken into two sessions- one in June and one in July. Campers are able to attend one or both sessions depending on a family’s need. To make activities fun for everyone, campers are divided into groups of about 8-12 campers based on age groups. At Camp Ability, our children’s safety comes first, so we have one lead counselor and two or more support counselors in each group (giving us a ratio of one counselor to every three campers). A nurse is also on site at all times, and volunteers participate in camper groups when needed with more involved activities.

  • Special Kids & Families

    http://childcarecenter.us/provider_detail/special_kids_and_families_memphis_tn
    Special Kids & Families is a family-centered Early Intervention Program dedicated to helping children and families reach their full potential. Founded in 1986 by parents of children with developmental delays, Special Kids & Families has expanded to the unique abilities and challenges that all young children present.

  • Special Kids Dance & Performing Arts

    http://www.specialkidsdance.org/
    “Special Kids” was created especially for you. Lisa says, she not only wants to teach the kids to dance she wants to make them feel special and more confident about themselves. That’s something that will help them throughout their lives. We offer classes for Tae Kwon Do Class (age 4 & up), Ballet & Tap Combination (age 4 – 7), Ballet & Tap Combination (age 8 & up), Advanced Class (by invitation), Hip Hop & Tap Class (age 8 & up), and Drama & Vocal Class. ART CLASSES ARE NOW FORMING!!!

  • Special Needs Chicago

    http://www.specialneedschicago.org
    Our mission is to provide physically challenged individuals throughout Chicago and the suburbs with safe, reliable, comfortable and courteous transportation service at an affordable cost.

  • Special Needs Group

    http://www.specialneedsgroup.com
    Special Needs Group, Inc. is a one-stop resource for special needs travel around the world. We offer a broad range of special needs equipment including wheelchair, powerchair and scooter rentals with capabilities to support 500 pounds or more; oxygen rentals (liquid, cylinder, and concentrator); hearing impaired equipment, Braille printing, bed & bath safety equipment, baby cribs and more. Recommended by the world’s major cruise lines and hotels for superior service and value, Special Needs Group also provides consultation services regarding special needs policy and new-build design.

  • Special Needs Play Equipment

    http://www.specialneedsplaygroundequipment.com
    Play equipment for special needs kids ages 2 – 12. Our wide selection includes play structures, swing sets, swing seats, play area surfacing, and much more.

  • Special Needs Project

    http://www.specialneeds.com/
    We carry books, videos, DVDs and related items about mental and physical disabilities. For parents, professionals, educators, family members and persons with a disability.

  • Special Needs Sibs (SNS)

    http://specialneedssibs.org/
    We serve the typical siblings of all ages within local special-needs families with monthly customized meet-ups and summer sports scholarships, expanding into academic scholarships.

  • Special Needs Tax Credit Alliance, Inc.

    http://www.specialneedstaxcredit.org
    As a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, SNTCA is dedicated to creating legislation to allow a federal “refundable tax credit” of up to $5,000, to reimburse low and moderate income families for the legal expenses of establishing Guardianship for an individual with disabilities, dementia or Alzheimer’s, or any other physical or cognitive condition requiring a legal guardian. We have worked with former US Congressman Robert Wexler (Florida- 19th District) and current Congressman Ted Deutch (Florida- 19th District) , and hope to introduce a Bill before Congress in the 2010-2011 legislative session.

  • Special Olympics

    http://www.specialolympics.com
    Olympic style training and competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

  • Special Olympics Florida

    http://www.specialolympicsflorida.org
    Special Olympics Florida provides year-round sports training and competition to children and adults with intellectual disabilities, at no cost to the athlete or their caregiver, as a means to achieve physical fitness, self-esteem, socialization skills, and the life skills necessary to be a productive, respected and contributing members of their communities.

  • Special Olympics of Illinois

    http://www.soill.org/
    The focus in Special Olympics is on what athletes can do. Like everyone, Special Olympics athletes like to win, but more importantly – they strive to do their best. The sportsmanship that is demonstrated on the court, in the field, or on the track serves as an inspiration to all.

  • Special Olympics Wisconsin

    http://www.specialolympicswisconsin.org
    Special Olympics Wisconsin (SOWI) is a statewide organization providing persons with cognitive disabilities year-round sports training and competition. Individuals who are at least eight years old and are identified as having a cognitive disability are eligible for participation.

  • Special Populations Catalog

    http://www.flaghouse.com
    A carefully selected product offering dedicated to special needs. For the latest products request our Physical Education, Special Populations and Sensory Solutions Catalogs.

  • Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County (SRACLC)

    http://www.sraclc.org/
    The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County was formed in 1976 as a cooperative effort of Member Agencies with the purpose to provide year round community based recreation services to individuals with disabilities and their families.

  • Special Recreation Services of Northern Lake County (SRSNLC)-Lindenhurst

    http://www.lindenhurstparks.org/
    A variety of programs and events are currently being offered, with more anticipated in the near future. Currently, Lindenhurst Park District is celebrating it’s 20th Anniversary. Since 1998 we’ve been one of the fastest growing Park and Recreation Agencies in Lake County. Join us and celebrate our anniversary through upcoming featured events, etc. Watch for future announcements!

  • Special Recreation Services of Northern Lake County (SRSNLC)-Round Lake

    http://www.sraclc.org/
    The three primary goals of the district are: 1) Provide residents with a range of park and recreation programs and facilities. 2) Provide residents with an equitable distribution of recreational opportunities. 3) Provide residents with opportunities to use and appreciate unique, natural resources within the district.

  • Special Recreation Services of Northern Lake County (SRSNLC)-Waukegan

    http://www.waukeganparks.org/
    Our Mission Statement The Waukegan Park District is committed to providing parks, facilities and leisure opportunities to our culturally diverse population through the resources of community involvement, dedicated staff and sound management.

  • SpecialEdAdvocate.org

    http://specialedadvocate.org
    SpecialEdAdvocate.org is a group of local (based in Houston, Texas) as well as national experts in the field of education who are equipped to provide advocacy, research, and organizational support for you, your child, or your community.

  • Specialized Pediatric Occupational Therapy, LLC.

    http://www.pedSPOT.com
    SPECIALIZED PEDIATRIC OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, LLC is dedicated to providing quality, specialized, home-based private occupational therapy for infants and children with special needs throughout the greater St. Louis, MO area. ELLEN VENTURELLA-WILSON, MS, OTR/L is a pediatric occupational therapist with over 14 years of experience working with children. She graduated from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis with a Master of Science degree in Occupational Therapy in 1996. Ellen specializes in oral-motor and feeding (especially transitioning a child from G-tube to oral feedings), Sensory Processing Disorders, and neurodevelopmental treatment.

  • Specialized Speech Technologies, Inc.

    http://www.specializedspeech.com
    Specialized Speech Technologies, Inc. provides comprehensive assessments and treatment plans which target areas such as Myofunctional or Tongue Thrust Disorders, Articulation or Speech Delays and/or Disorders, Expressive/Receptive Language Delays and/or Disorders. Daily Living Skills, Gross and Fine Motor Delays, Handwriting Difficulties, Sensory Integration Needs, Physical Therapy and Assistive Technology Strategies. SSTI also offers Hearing Screenings and Customized Seminars.

  • Specialized Tutoring

    http://www.betterschoolresults.com
    Specialized Tutoring empowers children and teens to read and write despite their disability. ADHD, Dyslexia, Autistic Spectrum Differences and average but struggling kids achieve success through a learning to read through the arts approach, one to one. Discover hidden talents, holistic Published articles.

  • Specs4Us-Superior Precision Eyewear for Children who are Special

    http://www.specs4us.com
    Eyewear for children with specila needs, designed for children with Down syndrome and other special facial features

  • Spectrum Industries Inc

    http://www.spectrumfurniture.com/
    Spectrum Industries is a leading manufacturer of medical, instructional, training and computer furnishings as well as store fixtures and point of purchase displays.

  • Spectrum Therapy Center

    http://www.stc-ok.com
    Provide OT and SLP services to children and young adults, for sensory, fine motor, feeding and oral motor, school readiness, low muscle tone, apraxia and provide family and home programing with individual services and team based services.

  • SPED Child and Teen Disability Workshops, Conferences and More

    http://www.spedchildmass.com/
    Parent and educator workshops, conferences, seminars, assistive technology fairs, accessible recreation, special-needs camps and camp fairs. For physical, cognitive and neurological disabilities, including Autism, ADHD, Down Syndrome, Hearing and Visual Impairments, Physical Challenges.

  • Speech 4 Kids, P.C.

    http://www.speech-4-kids.com
    Speech 4 Kids is a small, privately-owned pediatric clinic near Fairfield, IL. It is child-friendly, decorated in an Old West theme. We offer pediatric Speech Therapy services for ages birth to 12. We soon will be adding pediatric Physical Therapy services as well. We offer a $5 Play Group on the first Monday and Tuesday evenings of every month. The play group is open to ALL community children. We are a preferred provider for BC/BS, a Medicaid/All-Kids provider and have a very affordable private pay package. We would love to have you visit the “Old West” to see if it is a good fit for your child.

  • Speech and Language, The Special Needs Store

    http://www.thespecialneedsstore.com/
    Offering a wide variety of products and resources for children with special needs and developmental delays.

  • Speech Communication Assistance By Telephone, Inc.

    http://www.speechtospeech.org
    Do you have a speech disability and live in the USA (including the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico)? If so, you can now use a free telephone service 24 hours a day. “Speech to Speech” (STS), provides communication assistants (CAs) for people with difficulty being understood by the public by telephone. Many STS users have Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy, ALS, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy or stroke. Other users stutter or have had a laryngectomy.

  • Speech Disorder Resources for College Students

    https://speechpathologymastersprograms.com/speech-disorder-resources-college-students/
    Produced by Speech Pathology Master’s Programs, this guide highlights the resources that students may find on campus and how to find them. Also, it provides numerous helpful links for college students with speech disorders (Stuttering, Voice Therapy, Aphasia, Autism, and Communicative Disorders, Executive Functioning Disorders).

  • SPEECH PATHways

    http://www.speechpathways.net
    The only comprehensive pediatric speech-language pathology clinic in Carroll County, Maryland, SPEECH PATHways opens the doors to communication for children challenged by speech and language deficits. Offering speech and language services since 1999, SPEECH PATHways is directed by owner Kimberly A. Bell, M.S., CCC-SLP. Along with traditional speech and language services, Kim and her highly qualified therapists offer a wide variety of specialized pediatric programs combined with helpful support groups that help pave the road to success. Clients travel from as far as Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and the Washington, DC, area to our Carroll County clinic for our creative approach and specialty services. Our therapeutic groups offer enriching opportunities for growth to kids at all developmental levels.

  • Speech Specialists, LLC.

    http://www.speechspecialistsmilwaukee.com
    We specialize in clinical speech and language services for children aged 12 months to 21 years. Speech Specialists emphasizes family involvement and education and believes that considering the child’s family life, home and school environments, self-esteem and emotional development is vital for effective treatment. We specialize in: articulation disorders, expressive and receptive language disorders, stuttering, phonological disorders, developmental delays, autism spectrum disorders and voice disorders.

  • Speech Therapy Jacksonville

    http://kidspeaktherapy.com
    KidSpeak Language and Speech Therapy Orlando and Jacksonville Florida helps children with communication disorders reach their highest communicative potential.

  • Spina Bifida Association of America

    http://spinabifidaassociation.org/
    The Spina Bifida Association of America is to promote the prevention of Spina Bifida and to enhance the lives of all affected. The association was founded in 1973 to address the specific needs of the Spina Bifida community and serves as the national rep of almost 60 chapters.

  • Spina Bifida Association of Arizona

    http://www.sbaaz.org
    The Spina Bifida Assoc of Arizona serves people all over the state of Arizona. We provide programs such a Support Groups, Housing, Urinary Care Supplies, Lunch as Clinic, Holiday Parties, free bike events, welcome baby packets and soon to come a sleep over summer camp. SBAAZ’s mission is to promote the prevention of spina bifida abd enhance the lives of all affected. We do this through such programs as FSACT (Folic Acid and Spina Bifida Awarness Culinary Training), housing, free hand cycle events, support group, Welcome Baby program, Holiday Party, and so many more. Soon to come will be a sleep over Camp to open in 2011 for those with spina bifida in Arizona.

  • Spina Bifida Association of Greater New England

    http://sbagreaterne.org/
    The Spina Bifida Association of Massachusetts is dedicated to helping individuals with spina bifida in the Bay State achieve their maximum potential. A member of the Spina Bifida Association of America, the sbaMass was founded in 1973 to promote the prevention of spina bifida and to enhance the lives of all affected by it.

  • Spina Bifida Association of Illinois

    http://www.sbail.org/
    The Spina Bifida Association of Illinois® (SBA of IL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with Spina Bifida through direct services, information, referral, research, and public awareness. The SBA of IL is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 1969.

  • Spina Bifida Association of Indiana

    https://www.sbain.org/
    A group of Parents, Adults with Spina Bifida, and dedicated Professionals working together to support and encourage families and individuals throughout Indiana.

  • Spina Bifida Association of Iowa

    http://www.spinabifidaia.com
    The Mission of the Spina Bifida Association of Iowa is to promote the prevention of spina bifida and to enhance the lives of all affected.

  • Spina Bifida Association of Kentucky

    http://www.sbak.org
    The Spina Bifida Association of Kentucky (SBAK) began as a grassroots effort by parents and professionals concerned and affected by spina bifida. Since its beginning in 1982, the SBAK has offered services free of charge. Spina Bifida Association of Kentucky (SBAK) is a non-profit organization classified as a 501c3 and the Federal Tax Exempt number is 31-1081176. SBAK is a state chapter of the national organization Spina Bifida Association. www.sbaa.org Our Mission is to promote the prevention of spina bifida and to enhance the lives of all affected. We provide services for children with spina bifida, their families and adults with spina bifida.

  • Spina Bifida Association of Minnesota

    http://www.sbamn.com
    The Spina Bifida Association of Minnesota is a non-profit organization made up of volunteers. Our purpose is to increase awareness about Spina Bifida and enhance the lives of those affected.

  • Splore Accessible Outdoor Adventures

    http://www.splore.org/
    SPLORE is a Utah based non-profit organization that is currently celebrating 30 years of providing life-changing outdoor recreation experiences to children and adults with disabilities and special needs. SPLORE ran its first accessible rafting program during the summer of 1977 and through the years has served more than 30,000 individuals with disabilities as well as their friends, family members and care providers.

  • Sports/Recreation, American Swing Products, INC.

    http://www.americanswing.com/
    Over forty years ago, our company was founded to create high quality Swings and Playground Equipment that is safe for children. Our family owned and operated business has expanded to now service schools, daycare facilities, and public parks. We are so proud of what we do. American Swing, providing high quality, safe Equipment at low prices.

  • SportsAbility, Florida Disabled Outdoors Association

    http://www.fdoa.org/
    SportsAbility provides first hand access designated to encourage participation regardless of age or ability level. We offer jet skiing, archery, target sports, kayaking, sailing, canoeing, hand-pedaled biking, horseback riding, basketball, golf, sit-down water skiing, swimming, wheelchair sports, boating, adaptive fishing and so MUCH MORE!

  • Spring Meadows Libertyville

    http://www.capitalsenior.com/springmeadowsatlibertyville/
    Capital Senior Living Corporation is one of the nation’s largest operators of residential communities for senior adults. The Company’s operating philosophy emphasizes a continuum of care, which integrates independent living, assisted living and home care services, to provide residents the opportunity to age in place.

  • Springfield, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Sprint Aquatics

    http://www.sprintaquatics.com
    Over the years Rothhammer International, commonly referred to as Sprint Aquatics, has been designing and patenting products that continue to revolutionize the aquatic industry. As the current owner, Laurel Maas’s primary goal for Sprint Rothhammer was and continues to be creating products that meet the needs of those who use the pool as a form of physical therapy, training, and recreation.

  • Sprout

    http://www.gosprout.org
    Sprout is a private, non-profit organization, founded in 1979, dedicated to helping individuals with developmental disabilities and mental retardation grow through challenging and safe travel experiences. Based in New York City, our programs are available to people with MR/DD and the agencies that serve them throughout the United States.

  • St Frances Carbini Hospital

    http://www.cabrini.org/
    CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital, located in Alexandria Louisiana, is a 241-bed facility employing approximately 1,600 Associates and a medical staff of over 325 physicians. CHRISTUS Cabrini offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services and is accredited by the Joint Commission (JCAHO).

  • St Jude Brain Injury Network

    http://www.tbioc.org/
    The St. Jude Brain Injury Network is a non-profit program that provides long-term planning and support services for adults 18 years and older living in Orange County who have experienced an external force traumatic brain injury (TBI). The network is grant-funded by the California State Department of Mental Health.

  • St. Annes Nursing Center-Catholic Health Services

    http://www.catholichealthservices.org/skilled-nursing/catholic-health-services.aspx?nd=73
    St. Annes’s Nursing Center located in the Catholic Health Services South Campus provides a full continuum of healthcare and services to the southeast Florida community. We serve more than 6,000 people on a daily basis with over 7,500 new patients per year and operate 26 facilities in Broward and Miami-Dade counties. Our patients, residents and those who use our services are our first responsibility. We provide our services with love, skill, compassion and respect for all human dignity – regardless of race, creed or religious affiliation.

  • St. Anthony Hospital

    http://www.saintsok.com/
    Our Mission: Through our exceptional health care services, we reveal the healing presence of God. Our Values: Inspired by our founding religious sisters, we value the sacredness and dignity of each person. Therefore, we find these five values consistent with our heritage and ministry.

  • St. Anthony’s Hospital

    http://www.stanthonys.com/
    St. Anthony’s Health Care will improve the health of all we serve through community-owned health care services that set the standard for high-quality, compassionate care. The values of St. Anthony’s Health Care are trust, respect and dignity and reflect our responsibility to achieve health care excellence for our communities. St. Anthony’s will be the provider of choice in our community by joining with our physicians and being committed to adult health, high-quality care and wellness for all in an environment of comprehensive healing.

  • St. Camillus Health & Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.st-camillus.org/
    St. Camillus Health and Rehabilitation Center is a not-for-profit healthcare facility featuring comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services including subacute and brain injury rehabilitation programs; continuing care; outpatient rehabilitation, home healthcare; audiology/hearing aids; medical transport and a variety of other support services. Located in the Westvale area of Syracuse, New York, the integrated teams of healthcare professionals at St. Camillus are dedicated to caring for life.

  • St. Davids Medical Center

    http://www.stdavids.com/
    St. David’s HealthCare has been providing quality healthcare to Central Texas since 1924. As the communities we serve have grown, so have we. We constantly strive to improve and expand our healthcare services, bringing the latest medical advances and life-saving technology to Central Texas. With thousands of physicians on our medical staff in many specialties, St. David’s HealthCare is committed to providing the highest level of quality patient care and services.

  • St. Johns Hospital, North Shore

    http://www.stjohn.org/default.aspx
    A 96-Bed specialty hospital that provides a comprehensive physical medicine and rehabilitation, along with a wide range of medical and surgical services.

  • St. Joseph Health Mission Hospital

    http://www.mission4health.com/
    Mission Hospital is leading the way in providing you with the most advanced diagnostic care in the world, right here in south Orange County. Here, our highly trained staff combines caring service and advanced technology to treat the whole person – mind, body and spirit – because every blueprint for health is unique.

  • St. Joseph Health Queen of the Valley

    http://www.thequeen.org/
    A Catholic non-profit, full-service diagnostic and therapeutic medical facility, Queen of the Valley Medical Center was founded in 1958 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange and is part of the St. Joseph Health. The Queen is guided by four core values: Dignity, Service, Excellence and Justice. We live and advocate these values in every aspect of care.

  • St. Joseph Hospital of Rehabilitation

    http://www.stjosephhospital.com/rehab/
    A welcoming smile. A warm touch. An inviting setting. At St. Joseph Hospital Rehabilitation Center, you can feel the benefits all around you. We offer a place you can feel safe while you regain your strength and mobility, a comfortable setting, and health care professionals who’ll take a personal interest in your needs and goals.

  • St. Jude Medical Center

    http://www.stjudemedicalcenter.org/
    Thanks to a tradition of medical excellence, St. Jude Heritage Medical Group is widely recognized as one of Orange County’s finest medical groups. In fact, in a recent independent survey we out-scored every other medical group in Southern California. Whether the question was about quality of care or patient satisfaction – we ranked first.

  • St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.slrc.org/
    Helping Our Patients Return to a Full & Active Life- We are a private, not-for-profit hospital sponsored by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton, dedicated to meeting the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of our patients. While we are receptive to changes in our community and the healthcare environment, our goal has always been and continues to be providing excellence in rehabilitative services.

  • St. Patricks Hospital

    http://www.christusstpatrick.org/
    Our Mission is extending the healing ministry of Jesus Christ. The Vision of CHRISTUS Health, a Catholic, faith-based ministry, is to be a leader and advocate in creating exemplary health care services, processes, and structures that improve the health of individuals and of local and global communities so all may experience God’s healing presence and love.

  • Stamford Hospital

    http://www.stamfordhospital.org/
    Stamford Hospital is a not-for-profit, community teaching hospital that has been serving Stamford and surrounding communities for more than 100 years. We have 305 inpatient beds in medicine, surgery, obstetrics/gynecology, psychiatry, and medical and surgical critical care units and maintain an educational partnership with Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons for its teaching programs in internal medicine, family practice, obstetrics/gynecology and surgery.

  • Stamford, CT Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Stand Aid of Iowa, Inc.

    http://www.stand-aid.com
    Stand Aid of Iowa has been manufacturing quality durable medical equipment since 1976. We manufacture quality standing frames equipped with either manual or power lifts, and the Power Toilet Aid that lifts users from the toilet back up to a standing position, perfect for individuals involved with muscular dystrophy or myositis. Products: The Stand Aid Standing Frames enable users to stand unattended comfortably and safely with secure padded support areas. With the Stand Aid, there are no transfers required, gradually lifting the user into a fully upright position directly from their wheelchair. The Power Toilet Aid attaches easily to an existing toilet. By activating the lift switch, the PTA will lift the user 12” above the existing toilet height. A mobile, bedside commode option is also available.

  • Stand Among Friends Center

    http://www.standamongfriends.org
    Stand Among Friends is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization that promotes opportunities for people with neurological disabilities to live a life without limits and experience the highest degree of independence and success in their communities. Stand Among Friends provides service and support through its comprehensive Web site, television programming, video resources and through the development of models and research design to improve quality of life daily.

  • Starr Educational Advocacy

    http://www.starreducationaladvocacy.com/
    Collaboration With a Vision For a Brighter Future One Child at a Time

  • State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Indiana

    http://www.in.gov/fssa/
    FSSA is a health care and social service funding agency. Ninety-four percent (94%) of the agency’s total budget is paid to thousands of service providers ranging from major medical centers to a physical therapist working with a developmentally delayed child.

  • State of Nevada, Vocational & Rehabilitation Agency

    http://detr.state.nv.us/
    The Department of Employment, Training & Rehabilitation consists of divisions that offer assistance in job training and placement, vocational rehabilitation, workplace discrimination and in collecting and analyzing workforce and economic data. Many of these services are provided through DETR’s partnership with the Nevada JobConnect system. DETR’s divisions include: Employment Security Division, Rehabilitation Division, Nevada Equal Rights Commission, Research and Analysis Bureau, and Information Development and Processing.

  • Steinbacher, Goodall, Yurchak

    http://www.paeldercounsel.com/
    Amos Goodall’s practice emphasizes Elder law and business organization, litigation and planning as well as real estate litigation. He advises persons and families with estate planning concerns, competency issues and estate administrations.Mr. Goodall has extensive involvement in community affairs.

  • Steinberg Behavior Solutions- ABA Therapy

    http://www.steinbergbehaviorsolutions.com
    Steinberg Behavior Solutions is a Chicago based company offering in-home ABA Evaluation and Treatment for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. We work with your child to create an individualized plan to help her succeed. All of our therapists have received their Masters in Psychology: Applied Behavior Analysis.

  • Stephen C. Franzblau, O.D.,F.C.O.V.D.

    http://familyvisioncenter.org
    Our office caters to the visual needs of special populations. Developmental vision testing and therapy as well as special lenses are available. Check out our web site.

  • Stephen Migden, Ph.D., ABPP and Associates

    http://www.drstephenmigdenandassociates.com/
    We help the families of children, adolescents and young adults with learning or behavior/emotional problems find appropriate special education and treatment programs.

  • Stephen W Dale, Esq., The Dale Law Firm, PC

    http://dalelawfirm.com/
    A primary focus of the Dale Law Firm, PC is serving the needs of persons with disabilities and their families. The firm is dedicated to advocacy of the needs of persons with disabilities, prevention of abuse, and assisting them to achieve as much independence as is possible.

  • Steps 2 Strides Therapy Centers

    http://www.steps2strides.com
    Steps 2 Strides is an Outpatient Rehabilitation Facility for Children ages birth to 21. We provide Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Behavioral Counseling and Nutrition Services. We primarily treat Special Needs children with Autism, Developmental Delay, and a number of other varying physical and neurological disorders and conditions. Our therapists treat each patient and family as a team, treating the whole child.

  • Steven H Jacobs, Betty, Neuman & McMahon, PLC

    http://www.bettylawfirm.com
    Areas of practice: Bussiness and corporate Law, Family Law, Real Estate, Estate Planning, Trusts and Probate.

  • Stevens and Brand LLP

    http://www.stevensbrand.com
    At Stevens & Brand, L.L.P., we provide high quality legal services at a reasonable cost. We seek to help our clients find practical solutions to legal issues.
    Whenever possible, we help our clients avoid legal problems before they occur. Should the worst happen, however, we are here to help them through any legal challenges they encounter. We are always looking for the best solution for our clients, whether in or out of the courtroom.
    Collectively, our team of lawyers provides over 100 years of experience. Contact us today to learn what our legal team can do for you.
    “Our job is to make our clients’ lives easier.” – Jack Brand

  • Stewart Home & School

    http://www.stewarthome.com
    Since 1893, Stewart Home & School has been a community dedicated to the education and enrichment of students of all ages with intellectual disabilities. The school’s philosophy has always center on providing enriched opportunities for the pursuit of happiness– a lifestyle of choice for its students and their families.

  • Streamwood Behavioral Health Systems

    http://streamwoodhospital.com/
    Streamwood Behavioral Health Center has provided mental health treatment to our local community, the Chicagoland area and the state of Illinois since 1991. We are dedicated to providing services to meet the emotional and behavioral health needs of the ever-changing child and adolescent community.

  • StrongArm Mobility

    http://www.strongarmmobility.com
    Based on a unique, patented one-piece handle, the STRONGARM™ ambulatory aid braces the forearm on three sides to stabilize the wrist and shift bending loads to the forearm making it feel like a solid extension of the user’s arm.

  • Stuart D Zimring, Esq., Attorney at Law

    http://www.ElderlawLA.com
    We are a broad-based firm concentrating in Elder Law, Estate and Life Planning and transactions involving family businesses. We pride ourselves on our ability to provide our clients with high quality personalized service in a cost-effective manner.

  • Sub-Acute Saratoga Hospital

    http://www.subacutesaratoga.com/
    We at Sub-Acute Saratoga Children’s Hospital are dedicated to: The fulfillment of each child’s needs, desires, and wishes in illness and in health. The cohesiveness of caring in a homelike community of staff, patients, and their loved ones. The celebration of each child’s unique life through the therapeutic journey, while nurturing individual spirit. The achievement of advanced medical expertise, knowledge, and skill given with the human touch of caring toward …

  • Suits on Wheels

    http://www.suitsonwheels.biz
    Suits on Wheels works to find functional and stylish designs for wheelchair users. It welcomes input and suggestions to be shared with other designers. It will do custom alterations and sewing per customer request.

  • Summer Matters

    http://www.vfes.net/summer
    Summer Matters offers a continuum of innovative programming for learners with special needs, ages 5 – 21, in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  • Summit Academy Schools. Community Schools for Alternative Learners

    https://summitacademies.org/
    28 schools (including a Therapeutic Martial Arts Program and much more) specifically designed for students with High Functioning Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, ADHD, PDD-NOS and Non-Verbal Learning Disabilities.

  • Summit Camp

    http://www.summitcamp.com
    Summit Camp provides a summer camp experience for boys and girls, ages 7-17, who have issues of attention. These may include Attention Deficit Disorder, verbal or non-verbal learning disabilities, mild social or emotional concerns, and/or Aspergers syndrome. Some of our campers may also have Tourrete’s syndrome, O.C.D., and /or mild mood issues. Summit Travel works with older children, ages 15-19, who have similar issues.

  • Summit View Schools for Learning Disabilities

    http://www.summitview.org/
    Summit View Schools, under The Help Group, offer comprehensive elementary, middle and secondary school programs for students with learning differences. An innovative and integrated curriculum, coupled with small class sizes and a high teacher-to-student ratio, helps students achieve academic success.

  • Sunrise Medical

    http://www.sunrisemedical.com
    Sunrise Medical is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of homecare and extended care products. Founded in 1983, the Sunrise Medical family of products has been built from many of the most popular brands in the homecare industry including Quickie, Sopur, Jay, DeVilbiss, Hoyer, Guardian, Coopers, Oxford and Joerns.

  • Sunrise Medical Equipment

    http://www.sunrisemedical.com
    At Sunrise Medical our daily goal is to improve the lives of the people who use our products. When you know every effort in your day directly affects the lives of others, you become a company made up of individuals who try harder, work smarter and who have come to understand the true value of innovation. Our products are designed to promote independent and involved lifestyles. We are about abilities, and we are dedicated to quality of design and its impact on the quality of life.

  • Sunrise Medical/Quickie Designs

    http://www.sunrisemedical.com//products/quickie.aspx?producttype=manual
    Quickie represents a long tradition of innovation in wheelchair technology. The state of the art design and superior performance of the Quickie wheelchair line extends throughout the rigid, power, folding and sports product families. Jay seating and positioning products prevent pressure sores and provide needed support for wheelchair riders. Each of these products is customized to the specifications of each individual to ensure optimal positioning and performance.

  • Sunrise of Bloomingdale

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/sunrise-of-bloomingdale/overview.aspx
    To champion quality of life for all seniors — it’s been our mission since 1981and it’s what has made Sunrise Senior Living one of the premier providers of senior living services. Sunrise currently operates more than 440 senior living communities throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany with a combined resident capacity of more than 52,000. Sunrise employs more than 38,000 team members dedicated to serving seniors.

  • Sunrise of Buffalo Grove

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/sunrise-of-buffalo-grove/overview.aspx
    Sunrise of Buffalo Grove, an assisted living community in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, offers exceptional care in a warm, caring atmosphere. Our Designated Care Managers engage residents like their own family and create an Individualized Service Plan (ISP) that is tailored to each resident’s needs and preferences. Our activity and volunteer coordinators offer engaging physical and cognitive activities and a variety of entertainment to keep life fun and stimulating for our residents. We are proud to be the recipient of the Buffalo Grove Chamber of Commerce Award in 2009, 2010 and 2012. Come visit and experience our delicious and nutritious food and the warm environment that our residents love to call home by scheduling a tour with us!

  • Sunrise of Crystal Lake

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/sunrise-of-crystal-lake/overview.aspx
    Nestled in a residential neighborhood, Sunrise of Crystal Lake offers premier senior living just outside of Chicago, IL. With all of the warm comforts of home, our community features assisted living, memory care, respite and short-term stays, as well as home health and hospice services. Our residents enjoy the convenience of physicians who will come right to our community, as well as doctors’ offices conveniently located just across the street. And Centegra Hospital – McHenry is just minutes away. In addition to entertainment and shopping destinations nearby, our activity and volunteer coordinators offer residents a wide variety of programming and activities to nurture the mind, body and spirit. At Sunrise of Crystal Lake, we pride ourselves on the seniority of our team and the consistent care we provide our residents.Schedule a tour with us today so you can see firsthand why our residents are proud to call Sunrise of Crystal Lake home!

  • Sunrise of Flossmoor

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/sunrise-of-flossmoor/overview.aspx
    At Sunrise of Flossmoor, a senior living community in Flossmoor, Illinois, we offer outstanding care to our beloved residents. Our tenured teams-some of whom have been here since we opened-are committed to the well-being and happiness of all the people who call our community home. In addition to an unmatched care structure, we offer an average of seven activities a day to keep our residents smiling. Our community is active at the Irwin Center, which offers senior lunches and outings as well as a large playground with a skate park (which is a plus for visiting families with children). We’re also down the road from a beautiful Metra train station and nearby brewery, plus three excellent golf courses (Coyote Run Country Club, Idlewild Country Club and Tuckaway Golf Course).

  • Sunrise of Gurnee

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/sunrise-of-gurnee/overview.aspx
    Top-quality senior living at Sunrise of Gurnee, IL, is truly a team accomplishment. It starts with the way our beautifully appointed resident suites, community spaces and exterior grounds come together to form an inviting, safe home. But the real teamwork comes from each and every person who works at our amazing community. Our activities coordinator, for example, is continuously exploring ways for our residents to give back to the community, from creating toys and treats for the local pet shelter to packing food baskets to help those in need. Our dining service coordinator and the rest of our dining team make every holiday, special occasion and every day dining even more memorable with beautiful culinary presentations.

  • Sunrise of Highland Park

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/sunrise-of-highland-park/overview.aspx
    At Sunrise of Highland Park, IL, we’re proud to provide safe, top-quality senior living that epitomizes the Sunrise Signature Experience. What does that mean for you and your loved ones? It means a beautiful home where every detail is designed to ensure that the environment is as attractive as it is customized for seniors’ unique needs. It means Sunrise Signature Dining, with delicious, nourishing home-cooked meals—and a variety of programs and activities that feed the mind, body and spirit. It means a variety of healing therapies for our residents, including music and massage therapies. It means safe, secure Reminiscence Neighborhoods for our Highland Park, IL, senior residents living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of memory loss.

  • Sunrise of Lincoln Park

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/sunrise-of-lincoln-park/overview.aspx
    Sunrise of Lincoln Park in Chicago, IL, is miles beyond what comes to mind when most people think of assisted living and other levels of individualized care for seniors with specialized health care needs. Our community allows our residents—many of whom have spent most of their lives in the Chicago area—to enjoy a private, comfortable residence with the convenience of an urban locale on the North Side of Chicago. Along with all of the benefits of the Sunrise Signature Experience (from Designated Care Managers to Sunrise Signature Dining and so much more), we also offer the Terrace Club Day Program, which allows residents with moderate forms of memory loss to be engaged throughout the day in activities custom tailored for their unique needs.

  • Sunrise of Naperville

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/sunrise-of-naperville/overview.aspx
    Sunrise of Naperville, a senior living community located in Naperville, Illinois, enjoys close access to the beautiful Riverwalk, a 1.75-mile brick path along the DuPage River. Our lovely, comfy home is tucked into a residential neighborhood in the Naperville Historic District. We offer assisted living, memory care, short-term stays and coordination of hospice care. With a deep commitment to our residents, our long tenured team members make a positive impact on our residents’ lives every single day, and we’re proud to know we provide the highest level of senior care in our Illinois area. Residents and their families alike will enjoy visiting all the nearby restaurants, shops and natural beauty Naperville has to offer. Come visit and discover why this is such a special place.

  • Sunrise of Naperville North

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/sunrise-of-naperville-north/overview.aspx
    To champion quality of life for all seniors — it’s been our mission since 1981and it’s what has made Sunrise Senior Living one of the premier providers of senior living services. Sunrise currently operates more than 440 senior living communities throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany with a combined resident capacity of more than 52,000. Sunrise employs more than 38,000 team members dedicated to serving seniors.

  • Sunrise of Palos Park

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/sunrise-of-palos-park/overview.aspx
    Sunrise of Palos Park in Palos Park, Illinois, offers senior living in a beautifully landscaped community with close proximity to downtown Chicago. The Sunrise Signature Experience, which includes warm touches such as freshly cut flowers and our resident pet, are just a few reasons this community provides a happy home to our residents. We believe that the stronger the relationship with our residents, the better our caregivers can personalize service. Sunrise of Palos Park is small and intimate, but large enough that there is always something fun happening. We offer six to eight activities per day, focusing on engaging the mind, body and spirit.

  • Sunrise of Park Ridge

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/sunrise-of-park-ridge/overview.aspx
    To champion quality of life for all seniors — it’s been our mission since 1981and it’s what has made Sunrise Senior Living one of the premier providers of senior living services. Sunrise currently operates more than 440 senior living communities throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany with a combined resident capacity of more than 52,000. Sunrise employs more than 38,000 team members dedicated to serving seniors.

  • Sunrise of Schaumburg

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/sunrise-of-schaumburg/overview.aspx
    To champion quality of life for all seniors — it’s been our mission since 1981and it’s what has made Sunrise Senior Living one of the premier providers of senior living services. Sunrise currently operates more than 440 senior living communities throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany with a combined resident capacity of more than 52,000. Sunrise employs more than 38,000 team members dedicated to serving seniors.

  • Sunrise of Willowbrook

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/communities/sunrise-of-willowbrook/overview.aspx
    To champion quality of life for all seniors — it’s been our mission since 1981and it’s what has made Sunrise Senior Living one of the premier providers of senior living services. Sunrise currently operates more than 440 senior living communities throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany with a combined resident capacity of more than 52,000. Sunrise employs more than 38,000 team members dedicated to serving seniors.

  • Sunshine Through Golf Foundation

    http://www.sunshinethroughgolf.org
    The Sunshine Through Golf Foundation uses golf as a tool to provide giving and caring for the less fortunate. For over 60 years, the Sunshine Through Golf Foundation has translated universal enjoyment of golf into a means of improving the lives of veterans, juniors, individuals with disabilities, and the economically disadvantaged.

  • Super Duper Publications

    http://www.superduperinc.com
    We love making creative, colorful educational materials that you and your children will love. (Believe it or not, we have as much fun making them as your kids will have learning with them!)

  • Support for Families of Children with Disabilities

    http://www.supportforfamilies.org
    Is a parent-run San Francisco-based nonprofit organization founded in 1982. We support families of children with any kind of disability or special health care need as they face challenges.

  • SureHands Life & Care Systems

    http://surehands.com
    The user’s quality of life is Handi-Move’s first priority. The company considers it their mission to develop, produce, and distribute innovative and reliable lift and transfer systems that increase the bodily comfort and well-being of the user.

  • Susan Feller Heiligenthal, Attorney at Law

    http://www.studentslawyer.net
    Attorney representing parents with problems with school districts, especially with children with special needs.

  • Susan Miltner Consulting

    https://www.miltnerconsulting.com/
    Collaborating with families and students from ages three to 25, I offer hope, as we find pragmatic educational, therapeutic, social and emotional solutions. Struggling teens and young adults may need help for substance use or mental health issues. I am an expert in residential treatment facilities, therapeutic boarding schools, wilderness treatment and young adult transitional programs. This knowledge is obtained and updated from extensive contact with key persons in charge of programs, and from frequent travel to visit schools/programs throughout the U.S. I also am well versed in the range of day and private schools for students with learning differences. For students in the public school, I am an advocate in the IEP process. I also collaborate with attorneys regarding residential school placement of students with emotional disturbance (IDEA Federal Law).  I do this work, because positive change happens with targeted educational and therapeutic interventions.

  • Sussan & Greenwald Special Education Attorneys

    http://www.special-ed-law.com
    The Firm’s practice is limited to the representation of children with disabilities and their parents in matters involving disputes with New Jersey school districts. Legal services commence with the initial interview, and where necessary continue on with mediation and due process. Our staff is committed to resolving disputes at the earliest practical time, but also prepares for litigation.

  • Swedish Medical Center

    http://www.swedish.org/
    Whether you’re expecting a baby or dealing with a complex medical condition, or anything in between, our nonprofit hospitals and clinics have the people, technology and experience you can trust. For nearly a century, Swedish has been the premier health-care provider in the Pacific Northwest and a trusted resource for people when it truly counts.

  • Sycamore Services Inc.

    http://www.sycamoreservices.com/
    Sycamore Services, Inc. makes a difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities and others experiencing daily challenges by providing individualized training and services to increase independence and enhance their quality of life.

  • Symbius Medical

    http://www.symbiusmedical.com/
    Symbius Medical is your national home medical supplier and regional home medical equipment provider dedicated to improving the quality of life for our customers by providing exceptional service, education and compassionate care for the communities we serve.

  • Table Tennis- American Wheelchair Table Tennis Association

    http://www.mscpva.org/table_tennis.html
    Table Tennis is a fun and inclusive sport for the entire family. Everyone, including quads and those who use power chairs, can play competitively.

  • Tails for Life

    http://www.tailsforlifefdl.org/
    Tails for Life is dedicated to providing companion assistance dogs to service individuals in need.

    The approach that Tails for Life takes to successfully match dogs with clients consists of interviews, observations and an assessment of the clients’ needs. Tails for Life will educate the client, provide resources, and assist in the transition. Dogs are trained for a period of one to two years and there is a two to four week transition period.

    Tails for Life provides behavior modification programs for pet dog owners and rescue groups in need. These are services for those who have dogs with troublesome behaviors and need help communicating with their companion. These programs are to educate owners, help foster positive behaviors and prevent dogs from being placed in shelters. Currently the staff at Tails for Life is the owner, Jacob Guell, CPDT.

  • Talking About Curing Autism – TACA

    http://talkaboutcuringautism.org/
    Talk About Curing Autism (TACA) provides information, resources, and support to families affected by autism. For families who have just received the autism diagnosis, TACA aims to speed up the cycle time from the autism diagnosis to effective treatments. TACA helps to strengthen the autism community by connecting families and the professionals who can help them, allowing them to share stories and information to help people with autism be the best they can be.

  • Tampa General Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.tgh.org/
    This site was designed to help you find information you might want to learn about our hospital including, detailed explanations of the medical services we provide, job opportunities in our clinical and non-clinical areas, information about finding the right physicians, or simply finding directions about how to get here.

  • Tampa, Shriners Hospitals for Children

    http://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/locations/tampa
    Shriners Hospitals for Children — Tampa is a 60-bed pediatric hospital, research and teaching center providing comprehensive medical, surgical and rehabilitative care to children with orthopaedic conditions.

  • TAOS Ambulatory Orthotic System

    http://www.TAOS1.com
    The TAOS (Therapeutic Ambulatory Orthotic System) is designed to function as an essential aid for children with neuromotor impairments including CP. The TAOS is the culmination of over 3 years of design and clinical work by a team of therapists, orthotists and engineers. The TAOS is an orthotic at its core working together with a mobile base providing children with a safe, weight bearing, hands free environment. The TAOS is covered 100% by Medicaid and most insurance carriers. Phone: 888-769-6084

  • Tarjan Center for Developmental Disabilities, University of California

    http://www.semel.ucla.edu/tarjan
    The mission of the Tarjan Center is to provide leadership in education, research and innovative practices that supports the quality of life and community inclusion of all people with disabilities. The Tarjan Center serves as a bridge between the university and persons with disabilities from state, regional and local communities, state and local government agencies and community providers.

  • Taunton, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Team Hope Speech and Pediatric Therapy Center

    http://www.teamhope.com/
    TeamHope’s primary focus is on providing therapeutic Speech, Occupational, and Physical Therapy services to the pediatric population with a focus on Autism /PDD, Motor Speech Disorders, Fine and Gross Motor Delays, Sensory Disorders, Phonological/Articulation Disorders, Visual Perceptional Disorders, & Feeding Therapy. Our academically based services address a range of Literacy and Learning Disabilities.

  • TechConnection

    http://www.techconnection.org
    TECHConnection is a resource and demonstration center for the latest computer technology and software that is needed for anyone who has difficulty using, reading, seeing or hearing the computer. This includes children who are struggling with learning in the school environment and those who have learning disabilities or other developmental disabilities. TECHConnection offers solutions to those in the community who use computers in the business and professional world by helping them cope with carpel tunnel syndrome, or for senior citizens with arthritis or those losing their eyesight or ability to speak, as well as people of all ages who are recovering from serious injuries from car accidents or complications from a stroke, multiple sclerosis or head injury or other types of medical conditions.

  • Tele-Grocers

    http://telegrocers.com
    We take phone calls from people without computers and place their grocery orders online for them using different grocery delivery websites in multiple states.

  • Tender Heart Home Care

    http://www.tenderhearthomecare.com
    Tender Heart Home Care is your trusted source for in-home care services providing Happiness & Peace of Mind. We provide affordable non-medical care services to seniors and people of all ages who want to continue an independent, quality lifestyle in the convenience of their own home.

  • Tennesse Department of Human Services

    http://tennessee.gov/humanserv/rehab/vrs.html
    Vocational Rehabilitation Services Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) is a federal and state-funded program providing services to help individuals with disabilities enter or return to employment. It is designed to assist individuals of work age with physical and/or mental disabilities compete successfully with others in earning a livelihood.

  • Tennesse Medicaid Office

    http://tennessee.gov/humanserv/adfam/afs_med.html
    The Medicaid program provides medical benefits to eligible individuals who may have no medical insurance or inadequate medical insurance.

  • Tennessee Adult Brothers and Sisters

    http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/kennedy/community/adultsiblings.html
    Through the Kennedy Center at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TABS is a resource for adult brothers and sisters of those with Special Needs. We are focused on identifying the concerns and issues for this unique group of individuals and on providing resources to address those questions. As parents age, siblings often become more involved in care and planning and have both a desire and need to understand what’s involved and what resources are available. -Join TABS to stay informed about activities related to issues that affect adult brothers and sisters -Meet other siblings in Tennessee.

  • Tennessee Early Childhood Services/Division of Special Education

    http://www.tn.gov/
    The primary goal of EI is to support families in promoting their child’s optimal development and to facilitate the child’s participation in family and community activities

  • Tennessee Voices for Children

    http://www.tnvoices.org/
    The mission of UCP is to advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with disabilities.

  • Teresa Signorelli, PhD, CCC-SLP

    http://www.myspeechdoctor.com/
    Teresa M. Signorelli, Ph.D., CCC-SLP is an ASHA Certified, New York State Licensed Bilingual Speech-Language Pathologist and child development specialist. She is the Director of the Smadbeck Communication & Learning Center at Marymount Manhattan College and maintains a private practice. Her works are published and she presents internationally at conferences such as the International Neuro-psychological Society, the International Symposium on Bilingualism, and the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA).

  • Texas A&M University Center on Disability and Development

    http://cdd.tamu.edu/
    At the Center on Disability and Development at Texas A&M University, we support the self-determination, community integration, and quality of life of people with disabilities and their families. We are a federally designated University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) and part of a national network of similar centers across the country.

  • Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services

    http://www.dars.state.tx.us/
    The Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services, or DARS, administers programs that ensure Texas is a state where people with disabilities, and children who have developmental delays, enjoy the same opportunities as other Texans to live independent and productive lives.

  • Texas Early Childhood Intervention Program

    http://www.dars.state.tx.us/ecis/index.shtml
    ECI is a statewide program for families with children, birth to three, with disabilities and developmental delays. ECI supports families to help their children reach their potential through developmental services. Services are provided by a variety of local agencies and organizations across Texas.

  • Texas Medicaid Office

    http://www.medicaid.gov
    The purpose of Medicaid in Texas is to improve the health of people who might otherwise go without medical care for themselves and their children.

  • Texas NeuroRehab Center

    http://www.texasneurorehab.com
    Texas NeuroRehab Center provides treatment programs for children, adolescents and adults who have a history of difficult neurological and/or behavioral issues. We have been providing quality care and clinical expertise for nearly 60 years.

  • Texas Parent to Parent

    http://www.txp2p.org
    Texas Parent to Parent is a nonprofit organization created by parents for families of children with disabilities, chronic illness and other special needs throughout the state of Texas. The majority of our staff, Board of Directors, and volunteers are parents of children with disabilities or chronic illness and have many years experience providing parent to parent support.

  • TFH USA LTD Special Needs Toys

    http://www.specialneedstoys.com/usa/
    TFH (USA) offers a unique range of toys and adapted equipment for the special needs population. Our products are of the highest quality and combine fun with education. Our expert staff can help you with all your questions and recommend the best product for you. Visit our exciting website for many special offers.

  • The Able Trust

    http://www.abletrust.org/
    The Able Trust, also known as the Florida Governor’s Alliance for the Employment of Citizens with Disabilities, and Its mission is to be the leader in providing Floridians with disabilities fair employment opportunities through fundraising, grant programs, public awareness and education.

  • The Achievement Centers, Inc.

    http://www.AchievementCenters.com
    The Achievement Centers, Inc. is a diagnostic and tutorial clinic that services students of all ages in all subject areas during afterschool hours, evenings, and Saturdays. Established in 1970, the clinic of The Achievement Centers offers the following diagnostic services and personalized evaluations: *Psychoeducational Evaluations *Speech and Language *Occupational Therapy Evaluations *Social Assessments *Reading, Writing, Math, and all Content Subjects *Study Skills, Thinking Skills, Learning Disabilities *Dyslexia, ADD/ADHD, Autism, Aspergers, Regular Ed, Gifted *ACT/SAT Test Prep.

  • The Adaptive Living Store

    http://adaptivelivingstore.com
    Home Modification and Adaptive Equipment products for Persons with Disabilities, Children with Special Needs, and Seniors maintaining their independence.

  • The Alabama Council of Community Mental Health Boards

    http://www.chiltonshelby.org/
    The Alabama Council of Community Mental Health Boards represents its members in the planning, development, and implementation of a comprehensive system of public mental health care. Our members are public providers responsive to the mental health needs of our community dedicated to achieving the highest standards of providing service.

  • The Arc Fresno Heartland Opportunity Center

    http://www.arcfresno.org
    It is Arc Fresno/Heartland Opportunity Center’s have merged to provide employment, job placement, vocational and life skills training to adults with mental, physical and/or emotional disabilities in order to help them reach their personal and vocational goals.

  • The Arc in Hawaii

    http://www.thearcinhawaii.org/
    The Arc in Hawaii is part of the largest national organization devoted solely to working on behalf of people with intellectual disabilities.

  • The Arc of Alabama Inc.

    http://www.thearcofal.org/
    The Arc of Alabama, Inc. is the state advocacy organization for people with cognitive, intellectual, and developmental disabilities and their families. Since 1957, The Arc of Alabama, Inc has represented the interests of people with cognitive, intellectual and developmental disabilities on local, state and national issues.

  • The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties

    http://www.arcbergenpassaic.org/
    The Arc of Bergen and Passaic Counties is a private not-for profit organization of families, self advocates, professionals and community members dedicated to assisting individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.

  • The Arc of Gloucester County

    http://www.thearcgloucester.org/
    developmental disabilities and their families through education, advocacy and direct services. The vision of The Arc Gloucester is to enhance the quality of life for individuals with intellectual and related developmental disabilities thereby resulting in improved quality of life for the families.

  • The Arc of Illinois

    http://www.thearcofil.org/
    The Arc of Illinois is committed to empowering persons with disabilities to achieve full participation in community life through informed choices.

  • The Arc of Mercer County

    http://www.arcmercer.org/
    The Arc Mercer is an association for people with mental retardation and developmental disabilities. We are committed to empowering the lives of all people with mental retardation or developmental disability (known collectively as cognitive disability) through opportunities to set and realize their goals.

  • The Arc of Monmouth

    http://www.arcofmonmouth.org/
    The Arc of Monmouth is a non-profit organization in Monmouth County, New Jersey providing services and supports for individuals who have cognitive and developmental disabilities and for their families. The Arc of Monmouth is guided by a volunteer board of directors, and is affiliated with The Arc of New Jersey and The Arc of the United States.

  • The Arc of New Jersey

    http://www.arcnj.org
    The Arc of New Jersey is a statewide, private, nonprofit advocacy organization founded in 1947 by a group of parents who had a vision of building a better quality of life for people with intellectual disabilities and their families.

  • The Arc of Racine

    http://www.thearcofracine.org/
    The Arc of Racine’s mission is to advocate for and provide information and services to improve lives. Our vision is that people with disabilities will exercise their civil rights by being fully integrated and included in the community with lives that are as independent, productive and self -determined as possible.

  • The Arc of San Diego

    http://www.arc-sd.com/
    The Arc of San Diego, a private, not-for-profit corporation, is one of the region’s largest human-service agencies. Founded in 1951 by a determined group of people who felt they had to “do something” for children with mental retardation, Arc blends a long history of service with a national reputation for success. Today, we are guided by the same sense of purpose and dedication that inspired those parents over forty years ago.

  • The Arc of Sullivan-Orange Counties

    https://www.arcsullivanorange.org/
    The Arc Sullivan-Orange Counties, NY is a not-for-profit agency dedicated to providing support and services to over 1,800 people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and to their families in Sullivan and Orange Counties, New York. A chapter of The Arc New York, our main offices are located at 162 East Broadway in Monticello, NY.

  • The Arc of Texas

    https://www.thearcoftexas.org/
    Founded in 1950 by a group of parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, The Arc of Texas has been instrumental in the creation of virtually every program, service, right, and benefit that is now available to more than half a million Texans with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Today, The Arc of Texas continues to advocate for the human rights and self-determination of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in all aspects of society.

  • The Arc of The United States

    http://www.thearc.org
    The Arc is the world’s largest community based organization of and for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It provides an array of services and support for families and individuals and includes over 140,000 members affiliated through more than 850 state and local chapters across the nation. The Arc is devoted to promoting and improving supports and services for all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

  • The Arc of Tuscaloosa County

    http://www.thearcoftuscaloosa.org/
    Programs and services are designed to enable persons with mental retardation the opportunity to achieve maximum independence through the provision of day programming services, prevocational skills training, supported employment services, personal and systems advocacy, family counseling, and dissemination of information to the community

  • The Arc Washington State

    http://www.arcwa.org/
    The Arc of Washington State’s mission is to promote the education, health, self-sufficiency, self-advocacy, inclusion and choices of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.

  • The Arts of Life

    http://www.artsoflife.org
    We are people with and without disabilities creating an artistic culture to realize our full potential. The Arts of Life, Inc. is committed to providing high quality, innovative services for developmentally disabled adults. The studio focuses on its artists’ needs and strives to exceed expectations. We started as twelve individuals with a passion for artistic expression and a need for an alternative system. Three of us partnered up: a 70-year-old woman with an intellectual disability and a mental illness, a self-taught, unconventional artist, and a professional in the field of developmental disabilities. We brought nine other people together who were living in a residential setting and had a developmental disability. Our shared vision was to create a working, person-centric, artistic community that provided a work environment of equality. We’re proud to keep this vision a reality everyday.

  • The Assisi Health Care Center at Clare Oaks

    http://www.clareoaks.com
    Nestled among 41 acres of lush, rolling landscape and white oak trees, Clare Oaks, Bartlett’s first and only full-service retirement community with Continuing Care options, is being developed on the scenic Immaculata campus in Bartlett, Illinois.

  • The Autism Project

    http://theautismproject.org
    The Autism Project provides support and training for educators and families who have children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Social Skills groups for ages 4 through adults, help teach our children how to navigate the social world.

  • The Barrington

    http://barringtonseniorliving.com/
    At The Barrington Assisted Living, we strive to work with our residents on a personal basis to ensure specific needs are addressed and appropriately met. Legacy Healthcare Services, a Medicare certified outpatient rehab provider, provides convenient rehabilitation services to the residents of The Barrington.

  • The Behavioral Growing Tree

    http://www.behavioralgrowingtree.com
    Guided by the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), The Behavioral Growing Tree provides direct one-on-one services for children with Autism, Asperger’s syndrome and PDD-NOS. We also offer behavioral consultation for typical children with behavioral concerns. Currently, we serve Arapahoe, Douglas, and Jefferson counties. The Behavioral Growing Tree is an approved in network provider with various insurance companies, including Blue Cross, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, MHNET Behavioral, Tricare, Coventry, Value Options and Medicaid Autism Waiver. We offer courtesy verification and billing to insurance companies that are our of our network. Private pay is also accepted.

  • The Belmont Village of Glenview

    http://glenview.belmontvillage.com/
    Belmont Village of Glenview, Illinois is situated in the heart of a beautiful residential area. Our community is convenient to Old Orchard, the botanical gardens and many places of worship. There are also major medical centers and hospitals in close to the facility, including the new Glenview Senior Center. Equally significant as Belmont’s handy location is the fact that it was built to provide a higher standard of care for assisted living.

  • The Bethel Home

    http://www.lutheranhomes.org
    Lutheran Homes of Oshkosh is a family of healthcare and residential service organizations committed to providing quality care and life enriching opportunities to the aging and those in need in a caring, Christian environment.

  • The Birches Assisted Living

    http://www.birches.net
    One look around at the smiling faces of our residents and friendly staff will tell you a lot about the rewarding lifestyle you’ll find at The Birches. You’ll see a warm caring attitude that makes all the difference in the way the residents feel about making The Birches their home. Feelings of pride, independence, contentment and respect are the hallmarks of our commitment to serve you and your loved ones.

  • The Boy Scouts of America

    http://www.boyslife.org/
    The official website for the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Includes great resources for youth and adult volunteers.This site will provide information about the Boy Scout program, including a locator to find a troop in your area.

  • The Brain Stimulation Clinic

    http://tDCStherapy.net
    The Brain Stimulation Clinic provides transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a non-invasive, painless neuromodulation procedure, for treatment-resistant neurological, psychiatric and chronic pain conditions. Conditions which respond to tDCS include: addiction, age related cognitive decline, autism, bipolar disorder, CRPS, depression, fibromyalgia, migraine, schizophrenia and stroke. tDCS is safe, easy to do and produces no side effects. Training and supervision for self-administration at home is available for appropriate patients. tDCS is safe for children, adolescents, pregnant women and the elderly.

  • The Braun Lift Corp.

    http://www.braunability.com/
    The Braun Corporation has remained a pioneer in the mobility industry since 1963. With a reputation for innovative design and quality craftsmanship, wheelchair and scooter users the world over depend on Braun for their personal mobility every day. With Ralph Braun still at the helm of the company and the industry he created, the original mission of “Providing Access to the World” endures.

  • The Breakers at Edgewater Beach

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com/property/the-breakers-at-edgewater-beach/
    Situated along the calming shore of Lake Michigan, The Breakers at Edgewater Beach offers the best in Independent Living, with additional personal care options available. We invite you to enjoy a carefree lifestyle in a modern high-rise designed specifically for seniors as you take in the views of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan.

  • The Bridge Center – Massachusetts

    http://www.thebridgectr.org/
    Handi Kids is now The Bridge Center, is a non-profit, recreational facility for children and young adults with physical and cognitive disabilities. Handi Kids provides therapeutic recreation to hundreds of individuals on a year-round basis through our Summer Day Camp, Saturday Camp, School Vacation Camp, After School, Therapeutic Horseback Riding, Carriage Driving, Hippotherapy, Stable Management, Boy Scout & Girl Scout Troops, Teen programs, and Special Event programming

  • The Career Center, Maines Employment Resource

    http://www.mainecareercenter.com/
    The Career Center is the place to start when you’re looking for your first job, your next job, a better job – or a whole new career. It’s also the place to find information on training and education.

  • The Center for Discovery

    http://www.thecenterfordiscovery.org/
    The Center is a private, not for profit Pediatric and Adult center located in the Catskill Mountians. Our unique, totally accessible campus, small homelike residences and innovative educational programs provide a supportive environment where individuals thrive by developing relationships, learning and growing, as well as fostering new skills.

  • The Center for the Arts at Little City Foundation

    http://www.littlecity.org/arts/home
    We are dedicated to providing opportunities for the artistic expression. Through media arts, studio, fashion design, performing arts, childrenss art programs, art collaborative models that allow individuals, both with and without disabilities, to work together through the paradigm of a compreyhensive multidiscplinary arts program.

  • The Classroom Connection Day School

    http://www.theclinicalconnections.com/classroom-connection-day-school.html
    The Classroom Connection Day School is a nonpublic special education facility, certified by the Illinois State Board of Education, for children with special learning needs. This program is intended for students with a primary diagnosis of developmental disability, autism, cognitive disability or multiple disabilities. By using a wide variety of methodologies and programs to maximize each student’s learning, we are able to create and offer an environment where children are motivated to explore and learn. This coordination is achieved through team collaboration, problemsolving and individualized, student- centered planning. The Classroom Connection philosophy stresses the importance of multi-modal learning and relationship-based education. We strive to create a nurturing and supportive environment for students to gain trust in the educational process and put faith in themselves as learners.

  • The Communication Station

    http://www.communicationstation.ws
    We specialize in children with Apraxia,ASD and related disorders. Our highly experienced staff provide evaluations and therapy to children ages birth-18 years. With a background in behavioral analysis, PROMPT trained and the use of multimodality techniques, we have found success. We help the parents “put the pieces together” to assist with speech/language needs, social needs and academic needs. Sensory integration difficulties are addressed throughout therapy sessions.

  • The Courtyard at Seasons

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com/property/seasons/
    Looking for the comforts of first-class living with the added spice of a nearby cultural hub? Look no further than Seasons, a vibrant community offering Cincinnati Independent Living, Assisted Living, Long-term Care and Skilled Nursing in Kenwood, Ohio—only a short drive from the stimulating attractions of Cincinnati.

  • The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation

    http://www.djfiddlefoundation.org
    The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation is the national autism organization focused exclusively on adults living with Autism Spectrum Disorders(ASD). The mission is to develop and fund The Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation Signature Programs that address critical needs and gaps in services and supports for the diverse population of adults living with ASD.

  • The Devonshire of Lisle

    https://www.brookdale.com/communities/the-devonshire-of-lisle/
    From Independent Living and Assisted Living to Skilled Nursing Care and Rehabilitation, transitioning between levels of care is simple. You or your loved one will have the security of knowing that a continuum of care options is available on one campus without the concern of selecting new services at different location.

  • The Douglas Center

    http://thedouglascenter.com
    We are a not-for-profit day program serving adults w/developmental disabilities in our seniors, developmental rehabilitation, vocational skills training I & II & work center programs. Individuals in these programs must have a primary diagnosis of mental retardation and/or other developmental disability and must be at least 18 years of age or older as well as day program funding. We offer dance, art & OT/PT therapies for individuals along with vocational training & community integration opportunities in these programs. All vocational work is paid by the piece. We also serve individuals w/any other documented disability (i.e. mental illness, physical disability, heart conditions, etc. that may keep an individual from working in mainstream employment. We term this “external clients.” External clients, however, are only offered working opportunities in the sewing program. External clients are also paid by the piece. Send us an e-mail if you would be interested in a tour of our program and more details.

  • The Dream Team Coaches

    http://www.emilygrossmansdreamteam.net
    The mission of the Dream Team is to empower all children, teens, and young adults to reach their dreams. Targeting those who have suffered from mind disorders, we provide a variety of services that help these children and young adults accomplish their life goals.

  • The Early Learning Institute | teli

    http://www.telipa.org/
    Occupational therapy, Speech therapy, Early Intervention.

  • The English Code Language Training System

    http://www.prometheanplanet.com/en-us/
    The English Code Language Training System is an educational services company that provides language remediation and other services to dyslexics and other students with language acquisition difficulties.

  • The First Academy

    http://www.thefirstacademy.org/
    Christian Special Needs ABA School. Educating students with unique needs in an environment that is based on the principles of Behavior Analysis. It is part of The First Academy and First Baptist Church Orlando.

  • The Florida Alliance for Assisted Services and Technologies

    http://www.faast.org/
    Our Mission is to improve the quality of life for all Floridians with disabilities through advocacy and awareness activities that increase access to and acquisition of assistive services and technology.

  • The Fountains at Crystal Lake

    http://crystallake.watermarkcommunities.com/
    The Fountains at Crystal Lake, located in Crystal Lake, Illinois is a senior living retirement community offering Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care on a large but intimate lush 30-acre campus. The community is located within a beautiful, natural setting that is just minutes from shopping, dining, entertainment and healthcare.

  • The Hallmark of Chicago

    https://www.brookdale.com/communities/the-hallmark/
    The Hallmark, the premier community for retirement living in Chicago, boasts spectacular views of Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline from almost every apartment. Best of all, its location on Lake Shore Drive makes it easy to enjoy all that downtown Chicago has to offer, including world-famous restaurants, shopping and museums.

  • The Hatlen Center for the Blind

    http://www.hcblind.org/
    The Hatlen Center for the Blind (originally the Living Skills Center for the Visually Impaired) was founded in 1972 by Dr. Philip Hatlen. In the 1970′s, thousands of children blinded by an epidemic of Retinopathy of Prematurity were graduating from high school. At the time, rehabilitation counselors, social workers, and others involved in services for adults who are blind had serious concerns about what was to become of these young people and how they could best be helped.

  • The Hearthstone of Arlington Heights

    http://www.Lutheranhome.com
    Hearthstone of Arlington Heights is owned and operated by Lutheran Home and Services. For over 100 years we have been providing meaningful residential lifestyles for older adults. Hearthstone has emerged a a leader in the newest housing trend – assisted living. Boasting a handsome brick, multi-gabled exterior, the heart of Hearthstone is the gracious interior where older adults can live independently and feel secure knowing that support services are available. When you move into Hearthstone you have the expertise of professionals in the areas of social work, personal care service, gerontology, home health, wellness, life enrichment and dining services. All support services are customized to each individual. Our goal is to help ensure that each resident of Hearthstone maintains as free and active a lifestyle as possible.

  • The Heritage of Des Plaines

    https://www.brookdale.com/communities/heritage-of-des-plaines/
    Nestled in the heart of downtown Des Plaines on River Road, The Heritage provides the security and warmth of small-town living with easy access to everything Chicago and the northwest suburbs have to offer. You can easily access any number of area restaurants and shopping centers with our extensive transportation services.

  • The Heritage Tradition

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com
    Assisted living options are often part of a larger senior community, delivering progressive options for supportive care and health-related services to residents who are no longer able to live independently.

  • The Homeownership Coalition for People with Disabilities

    http://www.silcofillinois.org
    The Homeownership Coalition for People with Disabilities’ mission is to identify and assist all people, regardless of their disability, in purchasing their own homes, allowing them to live in their community as independently as possible.

  • The HSC Pediatric Center Maryland

    http://www.hscpediatriccenter.org/
    Where do children go when they are released from intensive care, but still not ready to go home? Where do they go to learn how to adapt to lifelong issues relating to chronic illness or their disabilities? They come to The HSC Pediatric Center. For over a century, children and teens have come through our doors to receive rehabilitative and transitional care. Our patients, as a result of disease, injury, and premature birth, have complex disabilities that include developmental delays, cerebral palsy, and brain injuries.

  • The IEP Advocate, Inc.

    http://theiepadvocate.com/
    Encouraging, Educating and Empowering Families of Children With Special Needs is what we do. Is your child in need of special services in school? Is he struggling? Have his grades been dropping? Is he having behavioral problems? Have you been trying to get the school system to evaluate your child and they ignore you? For the past 12 years Pam Lindemann has been a Special Education Advocate. We work independently and are not associated with any school system. We are not an attorney. If you are frustrated because you know the school should do more for your child with special needs, but no matter what you say or do nothing happens, then we may be able to help. If you have questions and think you may need help, please call our office at 407-342-9836 and schedule an Evaluation Intake call.

  • The Inclinator

    http://www.inclinator.com/
    From creating the most customizable products and maintaining our obsession with quality craftsmanship to preserving a history of proven reliability and providing outstanding customer service, Inclinator Company of America is committed to being an industry leader. Our headquarters and manufacturing plant are located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania USA.

  • The Institute For Advanced Reconstruction

    http://advancedreconstruction.com
    The physicians of the Institute for Advanced Reconstruction are leaders in the field of paralysis treatment using nerve reconstruction techniques. With a variety of specialized surgeries, we can often restore a significant degree of function to patients who have suffered stroke and other forms of paralysis; treatment such as nerve transplantation may be able to help patients who at one time believed they had exhausted their paralysis treatment options. To help patients with nerve damage regain function, we also perform brachial plexus reconstruction, bells palsy treatment, radial and ulnar nerve surgery, foot drop treatment, and a whole range of other nerve reconstruction procedures.

  • The Kennedy Center Connecticut

    http://www.thekennedycenterinc.org
    The Kennedy Center is a not-for-profit rehabilitation agency supporting more than 1,500 children and adults with disabilities with vocational, residential, educational, therapeutic, social and recreational programs throughout the State of Connecticut.

  • The Lakes at Waterford

    http://www.lakesatwaterford.com
    The Lakes at Waterford is part of the dynamic Alden of Waterford Continuing Care Retirement Community for individuals age 55 and better. The senior living community offers the services and amenities of a fine resort along with a lifestyle rich in social, recreational and cultural opportunities. With 33 homes, The Lakes at Waterford residents can choose from a variety of landscaped or pond views.

  • The Law Office of Angela N. Manz, P.C.

    http://www.manzlawfirm.com/
    The Law Office of Angela N. Manz is a leading firm providing special needs planning, estate planning and elder law for Virginia and North Carolina residents.

  • The Law Office of Lillian E. Wong, LLC (Massachusetts)

    http://www.lillianwongesq.com
    Massachusetts education attorney Lillian E. Wong has one goal: to ensure your child receives a quality education. Ms. Wong has represented clients at IEP meetings, manifestation determinations, due process hearings and settlement negotiations. Ms. Wong has advocated for her clients’ inclusion in the general education setting and helped other clients obtain private placements.

  • The Law Office of Michael L. Kiser

    http://www.mikekiserlaw.com
    Mike Kiser has limited his primary practice to representing Illinois special education and general education students for over eight years. He has also worked as a special education teacher, a school administrator and a school attorney. In addition to a Bachelor’s Degree in English, he has earned Master’s Degrees in English education and in special education, a Doctorate in Educational Administration, and a Law Degree. Mike has the privilege and the rewards of representing children in obtaining the school assistance and services that they deserve and to which they are entitled. His greatest professional accomplishment is that, by relying on both his education and his legal expertise, he frequently persuades schools to provide children with services in excess of the schools’ legal obligations. Mike frequently provides workshops and seminars for parents, for educators, and for school board members, and he has provided services and served as a board member for a number of not-for-profit organizations.

  • The Law Office of Patricia S. Phelan

    http://www.phelanspecialedlaw.com
    My special education law practice is dedicated exclusively to representing parents and guardians of students of all ages with disabilities seeking to obtain a free and appropriate education under the law.

  • The Law Offices of Eric Ransleben

    http://www.theeducationlawyer.com
    We offered advocacy services to students with special needs in the public school system. Services range from representation at the local school to administrative hearings and appeal.

  • The Learning Resource Room

    http://www.thelearningresourceroom.com/
    Reading and Literacy: assessment, instruction, and intervention, are my areas of specialty. My teaching employs multi-sensory, Orton Gillingham based methods proven to be effective in the instruction of students diagnosed as dyslexic. All ages are served. Web based instruction is available.

  • The Lester A. Drenk Behavioral Health Center

    http://www.drenk.org/
    Qualified provider of Individualized Community Supports and Services for adults and children eligible through New Jersey’s Division of Developmental Disabilities. Supports and services may include: housing and development, provider managed and/or self-directed residential supports (individual supports), employment or day (habilitation), medical and behavioral supports and stand alone behavioral supports. Flexible individualized supports are available that are tailored to meet an individual’s current needs and choices and change as the individual’s needs and choices change.

  • The Luma Center for Development and Learning

    http://lumacenter.org/
    The Luma Center for Development and Learning offers consultation and training, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy and social-skills groups to support children across home, school and community environments.

  • The Mentor ABI Group

    http://thementornetwork.com/
    The MENTOR Network is one of shared values and resources, an organization offering those who work with us and those we serve the benefits of a strong national structure. Tying The Network together is a well-defined set of policies, procedures and quality standards that create a level of support and consistency unavailable elsewhere.

  • The Moorings of Arlington Heights

    http://www.presbyterianhomes.org
    This 45-acre gated community was originally part of the historic Magnus Farm. Today, it is The Moorings of Arlington Heights – comfortable retirement living in a true country setting.

  • The Music Academy for Special Learners and Visual Music Concepts

    http://www.speciallearnerpiano.com
    Music and Art Instruction and Music Therapy for children and adults with Special needs.

  • The National Alliance on Mental Illness

    http://www.nami.org/
    NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grassroots organization for people with mental illness and their families. Founded in 1979, NAMI has affiliates in every state and in more than 1,100 local communities across the country. NAMI is dedicated to the eradication of mental illnesses and to the improvement of the quality of life for persons of all ages who are affected by mental illnesses.

  • The National Down Syndrome Society

    http://www1.ndss.org/
    The National Down Syndrome Society envisions a world in which all people with Down syndrome have the opportunity to realize their life aspirations. NDSS is committed to being the national leader in enhancing the quality of life, and realizing the potential of all people with Down syndrome.

  • The Neuroconnection

    http://www.theneuroconnection.com
    The Neuroconnection is a neurofeedback practice located in Naperville, IL. Neurofeedback or EEG Biofeedback is a non-medication, non-invasive and painless intervention which has been proven to enhance neuroregulation and improve the brain’s ability to function optimally. Neurofeedback has been shown in many studies to be effective for both children and adults. The Neuroconnection has a special focus in addressing symptoms of those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) by utilizing an innovative type of brain training called Connectivity-Guided Neurofeedback. This type of training is evidenced-based on the latest research in neurofeedback with patients diagnosed with ASD. The Neuroconnection achieves dramatic and lasting results that improve neuropsychological symptoms. In certain cases, our clients have continued to see additional improvement in symptoms once treatment was completed.

  • The New Jersey Alliance for Disabled in Action, Inc.

    http://www.adacil.org/
    The Alliance for Disabled in Action (ADA), Inc. is a private not-for-profit Center for Independent Living, located in Edison, New Jersey USA and serves the counties of Union, Middlesex and Somerset. A Center for Independent Living (CIL) is not a place where people with disabilities live; it is a dynamic membership organization run by people with disabilities for people with disabilities.

  • The North Shore Retirement Hotel

    http://retirementhotel.com
    The North Shore Hotel is well respected for making it possible – and leading the way – for retirees to maintain interactive relationships and independent life-styles while providing the facilities, services, amenities and caring consideration that everyone deserves.

  • The Ohio State University Nisonger Center

    http://nisonger.osu.edu/
    The mission of The Ohio State University Nisonger Center is to work with communities to value and support the meaningful participation of people with disabilities of all ages through education, service and research. The Center provides assistance to organizations, families and service providers to promote inclusion of people with disabilities in education, health, employment and community settings.

  • The Parent Care Solution

    http://www.parentcaresolution.com
    How do you care for your aging parents without financially or emotionally destroying your family? Fortunately there is a solution. The Parent Care Solutionª, can help today’s families prepare for tomorrow, preserving family wealth and even more important, preserving family relationships. The Parent Care Solution is a new tool for today. It is a proactive, caring process involving parents and their adult children specifically created to initiate this vital dialog and facilitate communication. Parent Care Specialistsª work with all family members in unison to develop and implement a total plan to strategically, lovingly solve the problem of caring for aging parents without financially or emotionally destroying the family. The Parent Care Solution helps preserve wealth and family relationships. It is an innovative solution to a serious problem. It effectively defuses the family relationship time bomb allowing you to leave… A Legacy of love.

  • The Park at Golf Mill

    http://www.seniorsforliving.com/community/The-Park-at-Golf-Mill-HB-RP-LN/
    The Park at Golf Mill is an inviting community – you will feel right at home as soon as you walk through the front door and see our gracious community. Residents and families are always greeted with smiles. Experience our spacious lobby, complete with a large dance floor. Our 10-story sunlit atrium is a great gathering place for a piano concert or just visiting with friends and family.

  • The Park at Olympia Fields

    http://www.seniorsforliving.com/community/The-Park-at-Olympia-Fields-HB-RP-LN/
    Located in Chicago, Illinois’ south suburbs, The Park at Olympia Fields is a beautiful 21-acre independent living community that also provides assisted style living services, if needed. This senior service community is surrounded by lush green lawn, a water fountain, and an interior courtyard with pathways and colorful flowerbeds. The Park at Olympia Fields, a private-pay community, hosts a state-of-the-art senior fitness center, arts and crafts room, media room, library, beauty shop, and a card and game room. Our lobby is the perfect gathering place for a piano concert and our stunning cathedral ceiling-cherry wood dining room is often referred to as the best restaurant in Olympia Fields, Ill.

  • The Park at Vernon Hills

    https://www.brookdale.com/communities/the-park-at-vernon-hills/
    The Park at Vernon Hills is resort style retirement living with the largest residential rainforest in the world–larger than a football field and over six stories tall! It is a beautiful site to behold, with a constant 72 degrees and 50 percent humidity. Walk along the winding quarter-mile walking path and see the spa pool, café and over 5,000 trees and shrubs.

  • The Peter Pan Center

    http://www.peterpancenter.com
    The Peter Pan Center offers social opportunity programs for children with ADHD, NLD, Aspergers and other social challenges. We also offer parenting and behavior consultations. In order to be a friend, you need to have a friend. At the Peter Pan Center, helping kids make and keep lasting friendships is our passion. The mission of the Peter Pan Center is to create a safe welcoming atmosphere to give children ages 4-15 the opportunity to learn and practice friendship skills. Whatever the barrier to friendship a child faces ~ be it behavioral issues, social anxiety and conversational skills, inability to read social cues, anger management, etc…we use our in-the-moment coaching model to effectively support children in overcoming these hurdles. Kids are not our only passion – parents are too! Here at the Peter Pan Center, we can help you learn to manage difficult behaviors, work with your school system and more.

  • The Platt Law Firm

    http://www.plattfamilylaw.com
    I am an attorney practicing in Atlanta, Georgia, and I represent parents and students in disputes with the School Districts.

  • The Quaker School at Horsha

    http://www.quakerschool.org/
    A Friends Elementary and Middle School serving bright students who struggle with learning challenges like dyslexia, ADHD, non-verbal learning disorder, Asperger’s Syndrome, and Auditory Processing Disorder.

  • The Shafer Center

    http://theshafercenter.com/
    The Shafer Center for Early Intervention is committed to providing resources and treatment to children on the autism spectrum from the age 18 months to age 10 and support services to their families. The Shafer Center for Early Intervention uses a multi-disciplinary approach to address each child’s specific needs. These disciplines include speech-language pathology, Applied Behavioral Analysis and Verbal Behavior, occupational therapy, and Relationship Development Intervention™ (RDI). The teaching techniques from each discipline are integrated into the Center’s core curriculum. This multi-faceted approach helps children to learn in a variety of different ways and to become flexible learners in the classroom and in the community at large.

  • The Simon Foundation for Continence

    http://www.simonfoundation.org/index.html
    The Simon Foundation for Continence is a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation dedicated to: Bringing the topic of incontinence out into the open, removing the stigma surrounding incontinence, and providing help and hope for people with incontinence, their families, and the health professionals who provide their care. The Simon Foundation is known throughout the world for its innovative educational projects and tireless efforts on behalf of people with loss of bladder and bowel control. Toll free Information Number: 1-800-23Simon (237-4666) or write us at info@simonfoundation.org.

  • The Snug Seat

    http://www.snugseat.com/Default.aspx?ID=5650
    A unique seating system that offers unparalleled dynamic movement and growth for even the most challenging conditions.Snug Seat and R82 truly care about children and are continuously developing new products to make their lives more fulfilling.

  • The STAR Center

    http://www.starcenter.tn.org
    The STAR Center is a model demonstration, resource and training center dedicated to ensuring that all individuals with disabilities or other special needs maximize their potential for independence and achieve their personal goals of employment, effective learning and independent living through assertive technology, assertive aids and support services.

  • The Suites at Asbury Gardens

    http://www.asburyretirement.com
    We are part of a new program in the State of Illinois called the Supportive Living Program. This program is designed to promote independence, dignity, respect and well-being for residents in a cost-effective manner. Depending on an individual’s financial and health status, Medicaid will reimburse Asbury Retirement Communities for a qualifying resident’s cost of service in the Supportive Living Facility (SLF). All residents have the security and peace of mind that they will never have to move out due to depletion of savings. Residents of this program participate in their personal service plan, they control their own lives.

  • The Summit of Uptown

    http://www.summitofuptown.com
    Come explore The Summit of Uptown and feel the excitement for yourself. Be refreshed by the newness of the space. Be welcomed by the warm, attentive service, and enjoy the closeness of family and friends in the heart of thriving downtown Park Ridge.

  • The Sunrise of Glen Ellyn

    http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com
    To champion quality of life for all seniors — it’s been our mission since 1981and it’s what has made Sunrise Senior Living one of the premier providers of senior living services. Sunrise currently operates more than 440 senior living communities throughout the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Germany with a combined resident capacity of more than 52,000. Sunrise employs more than 38,000 team members dedicated to serving seniors

  • The Tech4Everyone Enabler™

    http://specialneedstech.com
    The Tech4Everyone Enabler™ is an assistive, all in one, computer learning station with an adaptive operating system that creates a personalized, interactive computer experience for the cognitively and physically challenged individual. It comes with an adaptive keyboard and mouse,a touch screen, a customized suite of age appropriate software applications everything you need for a special needs learning computer.

  • The Treatment and Learning Center

    http://www.ttlc.org/
    TLC—The Treatment and Learning Centers is a local, private non-profit agency in Rockville, MD founded in 1950 that specializes in programs and services for children and adults with special needs.

  • The University of Montana Rural Institute UCEDD

    http://ruralinstitute.umt.edu/
    Center for Excellence in Disability Education, Research, and Service, is part of the national network of programs funded by the Federal Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD) committed to increasing and supporting the independence, productivity, and inclusion of persons with disabilities into the community.

  • The University of Texas at Austin Center for Disability Studies

    http://tcds.edb.utexas.edu/
    Our mission is to serve Texas as a catalyst so that people with disabilities are living the lives they choose in supportive communities. We emphasize cultural and linguistic diversity as a foundation that guides our work.

  • The Vanguard School

    http://www.vfes.net/vanguard
    The Vanguard School provides comprehensive special education services with a unique focus on the individual child and his or her readiness for life. The Vanguard School has been an innovator in offering an integrated academic, social and life skills approach within a supportive environment where the ultimate goal is to have each student become an independent, functional, and happy member of society. Vanguard’s innovative K-12 and post-secondary education is a hallmark of the school’s “Learning-for-Life” philosophy, and has resulted in measurable success for graduates. The Vanguard School is a nonprofit, state-licensed, academic day school that is one of 34 Pennsylvania Approved Private Schools for Special Education, selected by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

  • The Wheel Chair Carrier

    http://www.wheelchaircarrier.com/
    With over 30 years of experience in manufacturing mobility scooter lift products, WheelChair Carrier continues to develop the most innovative technology in mobility lift products. We were the first to manufacture the reliable and durable Tilt ‘N’ Tote wheelchair carrier. Today we offer a full line of wheelchair carriers, scooter, and Power Chair carriers and accessories.

  • The Willows of Hawthorn Lakes

    http://www.brookdaleliving.com
    At Hawthorn Lakes, you’ll love our inviting walking paths and the scenic views from our location on Big Bear and Little Bear Lakes. Our location not only offers breathtaking scenery, but convenience as well. We’re only two blocks west of Hawthorn Center Mall and within easy access to a wide variety of restaurants and local attractions.

  • TheNemoNews.com

    http://www.TheNemoNews.com
    A news feed serving the special needs community of Lake and McHenry Counties. One posting daily (M-F) at this time. Subscribe to get it by email.

  • Therabeat, Inc. Pediatric Music Therapy

    http://www.therabeat.com
    Therabeat, Inc. is dedicated to enhancing the lives of children and families in a familiar environment. Therabeat, Inc. is a proud partner of In Harmony Pediatric Therapy, and we have opened a new 6,000 sq. ft. clinic in Canton Georgia. Individual Or Group Therapy Sessions: Music therapy sessions address the following developmental domains: Fine and gross motor, Communication Skills, Adaptive Skills, Social and Emotional Development Skills, and Cognitive skills Therabeat, Inc therapists are credentialed Early Intervention Specialists and provide services for infants and toddlers experiencing delays in their development. Therabeat, Inc provides special instruction for infants and toddlers that are currently enrolled and pre-approved for services through Babies Can’t Wait (BCW) Health District 1-2. Adaptive piano and guitar lessons are tailored to meet the needs of specialized populations including; children and adults with developmental disabilities, people with physical disabilities, and people with learning disabilities. These lessons use a therapeutic approach in teaching the skills needed to play the piano and guitar while increasing self discipline, self awareness, increasing all motor domains, and improving self esteem through accomplishment.

  • Therapies of The Rockies-Speech and Language Therapy

    http://www.therapiesotr.com
    Our mission at Therapies of The Rockies is to provide the highest quality, professional speech and language therapy services to all clients in an individualized and family-centered manner. We focus on the functional needs of each client, and provide therapy with the purpose to generalize the gains in the private speech therapy setting to natural communication environments, such as a home, school, child-care center, and community.

  • Therapro Inc.

    http://www.theraproducts.com/
    Although Therapro originally offered specialty products and publications for mainly school-based and pediatric practices, today it provides products that address the needs of people in every stage of life, helping serve the occupational concerns of not only occupational therapist, but speech therapists, physicl therapists, and educators as well.

  • Therapy Care Ltd.

    http://www.therapycare.com
    Our vision is to be the best clinical therapy and rehabilitation services group measured by the value we deliver to our clients and patients, and our strength and spirit as a firm. We offer speech/language therapy, occupational and physical therapy to a diverse group of patients both in our clinics and in home based settings.

  • Therapy Works for Kids

    http://www.occupationaltherapyhavertown.com/

    Therapy Works for Kids is a private clinic offering developmental approaches to children and adults. We offer various programs combining occupational therapy with new medium such as sound based intervention, DIR, and executive functioning intensive to support neuro-plasticity and developmental growth.

  • Therapy- The Handle Institute International LLC.

    http://www.handle.org/
    The HANDLE Institute provides an effective, non-drug alternative for identifying and treating most neurodevelopmental disorders across the lifespan including Autism, ADD, ADHD, Dyslexia and Tourette’s Syndrome.

  • Theratime, Inc.

    http://www.theratime.com
    Speech and language therapy and evaluations. Autism treatment. Feeding therapy, Occupational and Physical therapies.

  • Theresa Varnet at Spain, Spain, & Varnet- Attorneys at Law

    http://www.ssvlegal.com/
    The attorneys practice principally in the areas of general estate planning, probate court matters, corporate law, real estate, employment, and family law with a special concentration in issues unique to families with members who have special needs or are elderly. Several members of the firm are licensed in multiple states.

  • Thibodaux Hospital

    http://www.thibodaux.com/
    Our vision is to be the regional medical center of choice for health care services in southeast Louisiana by recognizing the value of our physicians and employees, committing to quality improvement, partnering with other health care providers, and remaining financially viable in a competitive environment.

  • Thiel Andersen and Kukla, P.L.L.P.

    http://www.thielfirm.com
    I represent clients in dealing with all legal issues related to having a permanent disability. This includes estate planning with a supplemental or special needs trust, guardianship/conservatorship, Social Security, Medical Assistance (Medicaid) and housing.

  • Thomas Clark Law LLC

    http://www.thomasclarklaw.com
    Illinois Attorney who provides special needs planning and guardianship services. The parent of a child with autism, I understand the benefits of meeting at the client’s home in the evening or on weekends.

  • Thomas D Begley, Jr., Esq., Begley & Bookbinder, PC

    http://www.begleylawyer.com
    We can protect your assets from the cost of nursing home or other long-term care .We can assure security for your spouse and provide legacy for children. We can guide you through the Medicaid Application maze and save you time and money We can help you insure that your lifetime of hard work and careful planning will benefit you during your lifetime and your loved ones after your death. We can help you avoid paying unnecessary taxes. We can save you time and money by assisting you in complying with the Prudent Investor Act, The Income and Principal Accounting Act, and by preparing and filing all Federal and State Income, Estate, Inheritance and Gift Tax returns. We will help you avoid personal liability as Executor or Trustee that can arise by making an honest mistake with the administration of an estate or trust. We can assist you in insuring that a tort victim retains public benefits including SSI and Medicaid while benefiting from the significant tort recovery. We can prevent a malpractice claim being filed against the PI attorney for failing to protect those benefits for his/her client.

  • Thomas S. Nelson, Special Education Attorney

    http://www.specialedlaw.us
    Our goal is to advocate for an appropriate education for Children with Special Needs, allowing them to reach their full potential and make meaningful contributions to society. We are committed to empowering families through education and enforcement of their child’s special education rights. We also represent Regular Education Students facing expulsion proceedings. Serving San Diego, Imperial, Riverside, Orange and San Bernadino Counties.

  • Thompson, Wildhack, PLC

    http://www.twplc.com/

    Thompson Wildhack PLC is a boutique law firm located in Arlington, Virginia providing caring and professional legal representation primarily in the areas of estate planning, special needs planning, guardianship and conservatorship, elder law, and estate and trust administration to individuals in Northern Virginia and the District of Columbia. The firm was established in 2012 when Kelly Thompson and Betsey Wildhack, both native Arlingtonians with deep ties to the community, merged their long standing and well-respected law practices.

    At Thompson Wildhack PLC, we understand that every client and every situation is unique. We invest the time to understand our clients, their needs, and their objectives in order to effectively serve our clients. Our small size allows us to provide the immediate and personal attention required to assist our clients in their personal matters. Whether it is obtaining guardianship for your special needs child and planning for their care, planning for your own incapacity, or settling the estate of a loved one, Thompson Wildhack is here to help.

  • Three Crowns Park

    http://www.threecrownspark.com
    Imagine retiring to the heart of Evanston with its tree-lined neighborhoods and stunning lake views. Picture yourself living in a warm, engaging senior community — still within easy distance of Evanston’s theaters, museums, historic homes and the Northwestern University campus. Choose a simpler lifestyle that offers a richer quality of life.

  • Three Rivers Health Care

    http://www.poplarbluffregional.com/default.aspx
    Provides a complete range of inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation for patients of all ages and abilities. Through highly specialized programs and services.

  • Thresholds Transition Program

    http://www.thresholds.org/
    In 47 years, Thresholds has grown from a small, volunteer staffed social program to a nationally-recognized, comprehensive rehabilitation agency with more than 30 service locations and 75 housing developments in the Chicagoland area. With each passing year, Thresholds’ growth accelerates.

  • Thyssen Krupp Access

    http://www.tkaccess.com/
    The leader in residential elevators, the stair lift and wheelchair lift industry; providing freedom, mobility, and quality design of home elevators to people for over 60 years!

  • Tikvah Program Camp Ramah in Wisconsin

    http://www.ramahwisconsin.com/
    Camp Ramah in Wisconsin combines the best of Jewish life with the joy of summer camping. Over 500 campers enjoy a full range of recreational programming on our 150 acre site in Northern Wisconsin. Tikvah is a division of Camp Ramah in Wisconsin including both a camper program for 12-17 year old Jewish children with Asperger’s Syndrome, high functioning autism, and/or mild developmental delays and a post high school vocational education program for 18-21 year olds.

  • Timber Ridge Ranch NeuroRestorative Services

    http://www.neurorestorative.com/
    We are a post-acute neurorehabilitation specialized healthcare organization dedicated exclusively to serving children, adolescents, and adults with an acquired brain injury (ABI).

  • Timothy L Takacs, Esq., Attorney at Law

    http://www.tn-elderlaw.com
    Aging, disability and chronic illness raise tough questions for families. Elder Law Practice of Timothy L. Takacs has the answers. For more than a decade, the Elder Law Practice of Timothy L. Takacs has been helping families respond to the legal, financial, physical and psychological challenges presented by long life, illness and disability. As an elder law practice that specializes in Life Care Planning, we help families protect assets and coordinate care. Founder Timothy L. Takacs, CELA, one of the most respected elder law attorneys in the nation, leads an interdisciplinary team of care coordinators and other professionals who work together to enhance the quality of life for elders.

  • Timothy Memorial School

    http://www.timothymemorialschool.org/
    Timothy Memorial School is a non-profit, independent private school serving up to ten children in K-8th grade with developmental or learning disabilities.

  • Tims Trim Options Store

    http://www.timstrim.com
    Offers vehicle modifications, drop floors, raised tops/doors, driving equipment, touch pads, and lifts. We are also a member of NEMDA and QAP certified.

  • Tip of the Tongue Speech and Language, LLC.

    http://www.gotospeech.com
    Primarily pediatric speech-language therapy office serving St. Louis and St. Charles counties, with an emphasis on articulation and expressive language. Experienced in Childhood Apraxia of Speech. Office meets the needs of children with sensory disorders with toys to jump on, swing, and spin. Also sees clients for tongue-thrust and foreign accent reduction. Office is in Ballwin, MO.

  • Torrington, CT. Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Total Burn Care

    http://www.totalburncare.com/
    Total Burn Care addresses the varied physiological, psychological and emotional care of acutely injured burn patients evolving through recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration back into society and daily life activities. Our hope for the future is that through multidisciplinary collaboration, scientists and clinicians will pursue solutions to the perplexing problems that burn survivors must encounter.

  • Total Home Health Inc.

    http://www.totalhomehealth.com/
    We strive to provide innovative, high-quality, comprehensive services to our customers in a cost-effective manner and in a safe environment. We help the individual to maintain his or her dignity and to achieve the highest possible quality of life.

  • Total Poss-Abilities

    http://totalposs-abilities.com
    Total Poss-Abilities provides pediatric occupational therapy within the clinic and natural environment settings.

  • Touch of Nature Environmental Center

    http://www.ton.siu.edu/
    Touch of Nature Environmental Center serves Southern Illinois University Carbondale as an outdoor laboratory for experiential learning, as a field site for research, and as a provider of therapeutic recreation, environmental education, outdoor adventure, personal and interpersonal development programs, and conference services.

  • Touchstone Neuro Recovery Center

    http://www.nhsltd.com/
    Nexus Health Systems has been helping people from all over the country since 1992. We work with patients who need long term specialty care as they transition from the acute care hospital and begin their journey toward recovery. All of our facilities are led by caring teams of physicians and staff who are patient-centered and family-focused.

  • Toy- Convert-O-Bike

    http://www.kidtrikes.com/
    Anthony Brothers has been manufacturing tricycles and other play vehicles for over 50 years for children and those with disabilties.There are many models to choose from. A brilliant success story of how Convert-O Bikes have changed lives.

  • Training Wheels Occupational Therapy

    http://www.trainingwheelsnh.com
    Training Wheels pediatric OT provides direct and consultative services to children and their families, school districts and communities throughout the seacoast region of NH.

  • Training, Education and Research Institute

    http://www.teriinc.org
    The Training, Education, and Research Institute for persons with developmental disabilities is located in Oceanside, California and offers family support, life quality planning, and a wide range of residential, adult, private school, respite, training and consultation services. Research focus is on staff trainig, profound disability, autism, transition to adulthood, therapeutic and educational intervention/assessment, and special needs families. Visit our website at www.teriinc.org.

  • Tranquility Incontinence Products

    http://tranquilityproducts.com
    Over its 40 years, Principle Business Enterprises, Inc. has become known and respected as a manufacturer of the highest quality incontinence management products. Our line of patented adult diapers were designed and developed by medical professionals and caregivers who recognized the value of a higher performing product.

  • Transformation Behavioral Health Associates LLC

    http://www.tbh.guru/
    Clinicians at TBHA specialize in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), a type of treatment that is supported by strong scientific research and is highly effective in reducing symptoms of: mood swings, suicidal thoughts and actions, self-harm behaviors and urges, impulsive behaviors, emotional reactivity, post-traumatic stress, difficulties in relationships, ineffective communication, anger, anxiety, and substance abuse. The goals of treatment are for you to gain control over your emotions and symptoms, and for you to live skillfully in a manner that improves the quality of your life and leads to you accomplishing your goals. Our treatment style emphasizes education, support, and adapting strategies to your unique life situations. Transformation Behavioral Health provides therapy, psychological testing, neuropsychological testing, and pre-surgical evaluations. Specialized therapy programs include DBT, Chronic Pain Management Program and Anger Management Program. Besides English, all services in the Woodstock office are offered in American Sign Language for those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.

  • Transitions Centers, Inc.

    http://www.transitionscenters.org
    Transitions Centers Inc. supports individuals living with any challenge to transitions to greater independence and self respect. We are invested in providing knowledgeable, compassionate, respectful, professional services in a positive and enriching environment. We offer day services, employment services, and supported living services.

  • Transtech Mobility

    http://www.transtechmobility.com
    Transtech Mobility is a Resna certified and HQAA/CMS Medicare credentialed durable medical equipment provider specializing in assistive technology products. These products include but are not limited to Quanutum Rehab Power Wheelchairs, Scooters, Lift Chairs and most home health care products.

  • Travel, New Directions Travel

    http://www.newdirectionstravel.org/
    New Directions Travel for people with developmental disabilities is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing local, national, and international travel vacations and holiday programs for teenagers, adults and seniors who have brain impairments such as mild to moderate developmental disabilities, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Down Syndrome and autism.

  • Travel, Ventures Travel, LLC

    http://www.venturestravel.org/
    Ventures Travel, LLC provides opportunities for older teens and adults to travel to popular destinations across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. For over 20 years we have specialized in supervised travel vacations for persons with disabilities. Trips are offered year-round and include a full range of leisure and recreational experiences. Our trips are designed for persons who benefit from supervised travel.

  • Travis Psycho-Educational Services, Inc.

    http://www.travisps.com
    Nationally Certified School Psychologist in Winter Park, FL. Evaluation for Gifted, Specific Learning Disability, Asperger’s Syndrome, Attention Deficit, Anxiety, Depression Executive Skills and emotional Intelligence. Intervention planning, consultation, collaboration and support included in all evaluation packages.

  • Tri County Special Recreation Association

    http://www.tricountysra.org/
    Tri County Special Recreation Association offers three seasons of programs each year, winter/spring, summer and fall. Age appropriate social and recreational opportunities are designed to meet the individual needs of each participant. Over 140 weekly programs and special events are offered each year.

  • Triaid

    http://www.triaid.com/
    TRIAID is an innovative manufacturer and supplier of special needs equipment for children. We mainly offer Special Needs Tricycles and Handcycles. Every product in the TRIAID/THERAPLAY range has been extensively tried and tested to performance and suitability.

  • Trilogy Behavioral Healthcare

    http://www.trilogyinc.org
    Trilogy is a private, not-for-profit community behavioral health agency whose mission is to serve people with serious mental illnesses. Trilogy has provided services in the Rogers Park and Evanston communities since 1971.

  • Trips Inc. Special Adventures

    http://www.tripsinc.com
    All inclusive group travel vacations for adults with various intellectual and cognitive disabilities. Please see our website for information about our vacation destinations and the level of support we provide.

  • Triton College- Centers for Students with Disabilities

    http://www.triton.edu/triton-college-foundation/
    Our mission is to provide academic accessibility for students with disabilities and to empower them to become independent, successful students at Triton College.

  • Tucson Association for the Blind and Visually Imparied

    http://www.saavi.us/
    SAAVI is a non-profit agency serving visually impaired adults in Southern Arizona since 1964. By promoting independence, SAAVI enhances the quality of life for those with vision loss through programs offering services, skills training and social and recreational opportunities.

  • Tulare County Training Center, Able Industries

    http://www.ableindustries.org/
    Our mission at ABLE Industries is committed to improving the lives of people with disabilities by creating opportunities to maximize their independence. Our vision is to be the leader in quality job training, employment, life skills education and community supportive services to people with disabilities.

  • Turner Syndrome Foundation, Inc.

    http://TurnerSyndromeFoundation.org
    Turner syndrome affects 1 in 2000 females. We can help. The goal of the Turner Syndrome Foundation (TSF) is to support research initiatives and develop educational programs which will increase professional awareness and enhance medical care of those affected by Turner syndrome. Early diagnosis and comprehensive treatments over the lifespan will lead to a brighter and healthier future for all young girls and women with Turner Syndrome. Toll-free hotline: 800-594-4585.

  • Turning Point

    http://www.tpoint.org/
    Turning Point Behavioral Health Care Center (formerly the Orchard Mental Health Center) is a registered 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that serves the mental health needs of the community using a sliding scale fee based system. The thirty-five licensed and highly credentialed social workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists provide outpatient individual and group services for all ages.

  • Turning Pointe Autism Foundation

    http://turningpointeautismfoundation.org/academics/career-college/certificate-of-completion/
    The Turning Pointe Career College addresses the needs of individuals seeking guidance and instruction in Life Skills and Career Skills. Our 36 week, comprehensive curriculum includes meaningful and creative courses that teach Life Skills, Career Prep Skills, and specific Career Skills desired by our Corporate Partners.

  • Turnstone Center for Children and Adults with Disabilities

    http://www.turnstone.org
    Turnstone provides adaptive sports, childcare, preschool, speech, physical, aquatic and occupational therapy. We also have an adult day program, warm water pool, a health and wellness center, as well as a residential ramp building program and equipment loan program. All programs are appropriate for people with physical disabilities.

  • Tustin Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.tustinrehab.com/
    HealthSouth Tustin Rehabilitation Hospital is a 48-bed acute medical rehabilitation hospital that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services. Designed with patient care in mind, Healthsouth Tustin offers six private rooms and 21 semi-private rooms, all with flat screen televisions and telephones in each room. Offering the latest rehab technology, as well as having the distinction as a Stroke Center of Excellence, our hospital is located conveniently off the 5 and 55 freeways and serves patients throughout Southern California. The hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission.

  • U CAN DO Inc.

    http://ucandocentral.com
    Adaptive Pinball

  • UC Davis M.I.N.D. Institue

    http://www.mindinstitute.org
    The M.I.N.D. Institute is an international, multidisciplinary research organization, committed to excellence, collaboration and hope, striving to understand the causes and develop better treatments and ultimately cures for neurodevelopmental disorders. Standing shoulder to shoulder, families, scientists, physicians, educators, and administrators are working together to unlock the mysteries of the mind.

  • Ucan

    http://www.ucanchicago.org/
    It is the Mission of UCAN to preserve the sanctity of childhood and give youth refuge and a future. A multi-faceted social service agency, we offer therapeutic programs and support to over 10,000 children, youth and families a year in six Illinois counties. Explore our website and learn about our broad range of programs – from foster and adoptive placement to Clinical and Counseling Services and much more.

  • UCP of Northeastern Pennsylvania

    http://www.ucpnepa.org
    UCP of Northeastern Pennsylvania provides an array of services for children and adults with various disabilities. Although we have expertise in the field of cerebral palsy, over 75% of the people receiving our services have disabilities other than cerebral palsy.

  • UCP of Tampa Bay

    http://ucptampa.org/
    Early treatment is crucial to your child’s success. UCP has a well-earned reputation as one of the most skilled and dedicated therapeutic staffs in the area. UCP provides physical, occupational and speech therapies on campus during the school day, performed by trained and licensed pediatric therapists. Physical Therapy improves capabilities such as use of large muscle skills for crawling and jumping. It also helps enhance functional independence and mobility as well as increases muscle control for improved balance and coordination. Occupational therapy addresses skills for playing, learning, and self-care tasks. It also focuses on motor skills and sensory processing. Speech therapy helps children with speech and language skills such as safe oral motor skills for eating and drinking and the ability to form sounds for communication, and to communicate with or without words.

  • UF Health Shands Rehab Hospital

    https://ufhealth.org/uf-health-shands-rehab-hospital
    Shands Rehab Hospital has a multidisciplinary team of medical specialists, therapists and other healthcare professionals that is dedicated to helping people improve the quality of their lives while dealing with the effects of trauma or disease.

  • Ukiah Valley Association for Habilitation

    http://www.uvah.org/
    The primary purpose of UVAH is to help people with disabilities meet their full potential as individuals and productive citizens in our community by providing a wide range of services, a supportive environment and by educating and involving the community in an effort to integrate people with disabilities into community life.

  • Unicorn Children’s Foundation

    http://www.unicornchildrensfoundation.org
    Unicorn Children’s Foundation is dedicated to supporting education, awareness, and research programs and services that assist children with disorders that result in developmental, communication, and learning challenges through adulthood.

  • Unified Therapy Services, Inc.

    http://www.unifiedtherapy.com
    Unified Therapy Services is a pediatric-focused outpatient clinic in Dubuque, IA offering physical, occupational, and speech-language therapy services. Our dedicated team of therapists believes in a collaborative approach to assist children and young adults in achieving functional goals. We believe in viewing each patient as a whole person and working with other professionals and families to build a treatment plan that will yield excellent results. Our facility is warm, inviting and child friendly. Within our 8,800 square feet facility we address each patient’s individual deficits and delays with nine private treatment rooms, a large gym, and a simulated apartment. We have an abundance of swings, pediatric equipment, and unique lighting designed for our children with special needs. We strive to provide each person that walks through our doors with the most comprehensive care to enable them to have a brighter future. Call us today to schedule a free screening at 563-583-4003. “Together We Can Make A Difference”.

  • Unique Wellness – Wellness Briefs

    https://wellnessbriefs.com/

    Stay dry for less with revolutionary Incontinence Products. Wellnessbriefs offer NASA inspired adult diapers in the sizes you want & in the quantities you need.

  • United Cerebral Palsy

    http://www.ucp.org/
    United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) is the leading source of information on cerebral palsy and is a pivotal advocate for the rights of persons with any disability. As one of the largest health charities in America, the UCP mission is to advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with disabilities through an affiliate network.

  • United Cerebral Palsy Association Greater Chicagoland

    http://www.ucpnet.org/
    The mission of United Cerebral Palsy is to advance the independence of people with disabilities, enrich their lives, provide support to their families, and advocate for their inclusion in every facet of community life.

  • United Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawaii

    http://www.ucpahi.org/
    UCPA of Hawaii is part of a nationwide network of approximately 153 state and local affiliates which provide services, conduct public and professional education programs and support research in cerebral palsy. The local UCPA has been providing services in the islands since 1959.

  • United Cerebral Palsy Associations of New Jersey

    http://www.cpofnj.org/
    Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey is dedicated to changing lives and bringing independence to people with all types of disabilities. We believe in the innate potential in each person to achieve success. While you may see a person with a disability, Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey sees a citizen, a friend, a taxpayer, a voter, a lawyer, a parent, a child – a person with unlimited potential.

  • United Cerebral Palsy of Central Minnesota

    http://www.ucpcentralmn.org
    United Cerebral Palsy of Central Minnesota (UCP- CM) is located in St. Cloud, MN, USA and serves individuals and their families affected by cerebral palsy and similar disabilities in Stearns, Benton and Sherburne counties. Our mission is to enrich the quality of life for persons with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. Our programs include financial assistance for specialized equipment for persons with CP and access to assistive technology for people with all types of disabilities. We have a Computers Go Round program to recycle quality, used computers to people with disabilities in Minnesota. We advocate for the rights of persons with all disabilities.

  • United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee

    https://ucpmidtn.org/
    UCPMidTN focuses on services to individuals of all ages and all types of disabilities, especially those that primarily affect mobility. United Cerebral Palsy of Middle Tennessee also serves as the area clearinghouse for information about the condition known as cerebral palsy.  Our vision is a fully inclusive community, where people with disabilities have access and opportunity to achieve their fullest potential; a community where all persons realize the promise of integration, self-direction, and quality of life choices. We have dedicated resources to the state’s unserved populations; including persons with severe disabilities who are not served by the state’s developmental disability services system.

  • United Cerebral Palsy of Mobile

    http://www.ucpmobile.org/
    UCP of Mobile is dedicated to advancing the independence of people with disabilities. UCP offers a wide range of services for people of all ages, starting with one of our early intervention programs and continuing through adulthood with our supported employment program.

  • United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County

    http://www.ucp-oc.org/UCP/
    Founded in the early 1950s by parents and volunteers to serve the needs of children with cerebral palsy, UCP of Orange County now serves children with all types of developmental disabilities and provides vital support to families. Each year, we provide direct services to more than 3,800 people, with disabilities including cerebral palsy, autism, Down syndrome muscular dystrophy and other developmental disabilities. Our staff of highly trained professionals includes leaders in inclusion, early intervention, advocacy and community resources, providing services and materials in English, Spanish and Vietnamese.

  • United Spinal Assocation

    https://unitedspinal.org/
    United Spinal Association is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of all people living with spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D), including veterans, and providing support and information to loved ones, care providers and professionals.  United Spinal transforms the lives of people with SCI/D by:

    • advocating for greater access to healthcare, mobility equipment, public transportation,      rehabilitation, community services and supports, and the built environment
    • Empowering our members with resources, one-on-one assistance, and peer support
    • Promoting independence through employment opportunities and community integration of wheelchair users into mainstream society
  • United Supports for Autism

    http://www.unitedsupportsforautism.com
    Dr. Brian Goldberg is a licensed psychologist and a board certified behavior analyst. He is the owner of United Supports for Autism, which consists of multiple professions. While United Supports for Autism specializes in autism spectrum disorders, the practice also provides services for individuals with other diagnoses, such as ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder, and anxiety disorders. United Supports for Autism also provides services for individuals who do not have a diagnosis, but exhibit problem behaviors (e.g., aggression, noncompliance, disruptions, tantrums, etc.) and/or developmental skill deficits (e.g., toileting, sleeping, feeding, self care, etc.).

  • University Medical Center of Las Vegas

    http://www.umcsn.com/
    University Medical Center, affiliated with the University of Nevada School of Medicine, is the premier teaching hospital in the state. The medical center serves the medical needs of Southern Nevada and parts of California, Utah and Arizona as well as the millions of visitors to fabulous Las Vegas every year.

  • University of WI-Madison Waisman Center on Mental Retardation and Human Development

    http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/
    The Waisman Center’s mission is to advance knowledge about human development, developmental disabilities, and neurodegenerative diseases. The Waisman Center focuses on many aspects of human development, from the molecular and genetic foundations of life, health, disease, and disability, to the physical and mental processes that make up intelligence, to social and family relationships throughout life.

  • University of Alaska Anchorage UCEDD, Center for Human Development

    https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/centerforhumandevelopment/
    The Center for Human Development (CHD) is one of 61 University Centers located in every state and territory, which attempts to bring together the resources of the university and the community in support of individuals with developmental disabilities.

  • University of Arizona Department of Family and Community Medicine

    http://www.fcm.arizona.edu/
    The Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Arizona offers a variety of educational programs. Visit our site to learn more.

  • University of Kentucky UCEDD Interdisciplinary Human Development Institute

    http://www.hdi.uky.edu
    The Human Development Institute, a University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service, focuses its efforts on improving lifelong opportunities and services for individuals with disabilities, their families and the community.

  • University of Miami: Jackson Memorial Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.jhsmiami.org/
    For the past 90 years, Jackson Health System has been a cornerstone of the South Florida community. Jackson has grown from a small, 13-bed community hospital to an internationally recognized medical system offering services ranging from routine care to rare, life-saving procedures.

  • University of New Hampshire Institute on Disability / UCEDD

    http://www.iod.unh.edu/Home.aspx
    The Institute on Disability/UCED (IOD) at the University of New Hampshire was established in 1987 to provide a coherent university-based focus for the improvement of knowledge, policies, and practices related to the lives of persons with disabilities and their families.

  • University of New Mexico Center for Development & Disability

    http://cdd.unm.edu/
    The mission of the UNM CDD is the full inclusion of people with disabilities and their families in their community by: engaging individuals in making life choices; partnering with communities to build resources; and improving systems of care.

  • University of South Carolina UCEDD Center for Disability Resources Dept. of Pediatrics

    http://uscm.med.sc.edu/cdrhome/
    For three decades, the University of South Carolina’s School of Medicine has emerged as a national leader in primary care medical education, in pioneering research that improves people’s lives, and in providing humanistic patient care at the bedside.

  • University of the Virgin Islands

    https://www.uvi.edu/
    The VIUCEDD was established in October, 1994 to enhance the quality of life of individuals with disabilities and their families and to provide them with the tools necessary to lead productive lives in the community. VIUCEDD also serves as a facilitator for training, connecting organizations with appropriate, qualified local and stateside trainers.

  • University of Washington Center on Human Development & Disability

    http://depts.washington.edu/chdd/
    The Center on Human Development and Disability (CHDD) at the University of Washington makes important contributions to the lives of people with developmental disabilities and their families, through a comprehensive array of research, clinical services, training, community outreach, and dissemination activities.

  • University of Wyoming Institute for Disabilities (WIND)

    http://www.uwyo.edu/wind/
    As a member of the national network of University Centers of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service, WIND provides teaching, research, information services, and technical assistance to the University and Wyoming at large. Its major functions include preparing persons with and without disabilities to live and work in more inclusive communities and providing current information about the broad area of disabilities, particularly in the area of developmental disabilities, to Wyoming residents, students, and professionals.

  • Unlocking The Spectrum

    http://www.unlockingthespectrum.com
    Unlocking The Spectrum was created with the mission of making ABA Therapy accessible to ALL children with autism by providing the highest quality ABA therapy services to throughout Indiana. Unlocking The Spectrum is committed to providing caring, professional Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Verbal Behavior (VB) therapy services throughout Indiana in a wide variety of settings including home, center, school, and community. Our programs include ABA/VB therapy, consultation, family/therapist training, program management, and specialized services such as toilet training, school transitions and support, and social skills training. At Unlocking The Spectrum, we believe that an effective ABA program is an essential component in allowing children with autism to reach their maximum potential. We work with families to secure insurance coverage for therapy services.

  • UPMC McKeesport

    http://www.upmc.com/locations/hospitals/mckeesport/pages/default.aspx
    Founded in 1894, UPMC McKeesport is a nonprofit acute care community hospital that serves the 200,000 residents of McKeesport and the surrounding area. The hospital offers 216 beds for acute care patients and 56 beds for patients who need skilled nursing care. Besides a separate Intensive Care Unit and Cardiac Care Unit, the hospital offers ongoing rehabilitation and educational programs to patients with cardiac, neurologic, and orthopaedic diagnoses. A new, state-of-the-art emergency room opened in December of 1999.

  • Upper Valley Medical/Rehab Services

    http://www.uvmc.com/
    The UVMC health system serves Miami County, Ohio, and the surrounding area. UVMC professionals are committed to quality, compassionate, cost-effective health care in an environment where people always come first.

  • Upstate NY Families for Effective Autism Treatment

    https://rochester.kidsoutandabout.com/content/unyfeat-upstate-new-york-families-effective-autism-treatment
    UNYFEAT is the leading not-for-profit advocacy organization for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families in the Rochester area. Anyone is welcome to join UNYFEAT and we especially encourage families new to the diagnosis or area to join us.

  • Upward Bound Camp

    http://www.upwardboundcamp.org/
    The Purpose of Upward Bound Camp is to provide on-going Christian based recreational and educational camp experiences for persons with disabilities, twelve years of age and over in an environment that presents opportunities for growth outside the individual’s usual routine or habitat.

  • UroMed, Inc.

    http://www.uromed.com
    UroMed is a national provider of urological and related medical supplies. As a UroMed customer, you will have access to online functions that will dramatically reduce the time you spend getting your supplies.

  • urTalker

    https://www.facebook.com/UrTalker
    urTalker provides apps for individuals that have speech and communication disabilities. With simple to manage categories and images you can empower adults and children with a way to communicate.

  • US Autism & Asperger Association

    http://www.usautism.org/
    The USAAA mission is to enhance the quality of life of individuals and their families/caregivers touched by autism spectrum disorders by providing educational and family support through conferences/seminars, published and electronic mediums, and research.

  • Usborne Books at Home

    http://www.usbornebooksrfun.com/
    The future of our world depends on the education of our children. UBAH delivers educational excellence one book at a time. We provide economic opportunity while fostering strong family values. “We touch the lives of children for a lifetime.”

  • User’s First

    http://www.livingwellwithadisability.org/2012/07/users-first-alliance/
    The Users First™ Alliance seeks to improve the wheelchair user’s quality of life. By providing customers state-of-the-art, high performance products and quality education, the Users First Alliance aims to encourage wheelchair users, clinicians and providers to drive product selection based on client needs, and work together to ensure appropriate access to such equipment.

  • Utah Assistive Technology Program

    http://www.uatpat.org/
    We serve individuals with disabilities of all ages in Utah and the intermountain region. Our job is to provide AT devices and services, and train university students, parents, children with disabilities and professional service providers about AT. We coordinate our services with community organizations and others who provide independence-related support to individuals with disabilities.

  • Utah Baby Watch Early Intervention

    http://www.utahbabywatch.org/
    The program provides early identification and developmental services for families of infants and toddlers, ages birth to three. Some of the services offered include: A full assessment of a child’s current health and development status.Service coordination among providers, programs and agencies.Strategies to build on family concerns, priorities, & resources (CPR). Developmental services: occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech language therapy, etc.

  • Utah Birth Defect Network

    http://hlunix.hl.state.ut.us/birthdefect/
    The Utah Birth Defect Network (UBDN) seeks to prevent birth defects and secondary disabilities by monitoring occurrence, conducting research, providing education and outreach. We hope that the information on this Web site will meet your needs.

  • Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers

    http://www.utahpta.org/
    Utah PTA believes that “As a parent, teacher, coach, or significant adult, you have the honor and privilege of being a guiding light, bringing purpose, direction, and example to the life of a child.” This year our goal is to encourage parents and leaders at every level to step up and be an example for children in Utah today, which is reflected in our membership poster, DVD, and yearly publications.

  • Utah Department of Education

    http://www.schools.utah.gov/sars/
    This site provides links to contacts for Preschool Special Education programs.

  • Utah Department of Health

    http://www.utahbabywatch.org/
    The mission of the Utah Department of Health is to protect the public’s health through preventing avoidable illness, injury, disability and premature death; assuring access to affordable, quality health care; and promoting healthy lifestyles.

  • Utah Governor’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped

    http://www.hsdspd.utah.gov/
    We promote opportunities and provide support for persons with disabilities to lead self-determined lives. We oversee home and community-based services for more than 4,000 people who have disabilities. Support includes community living, day services, supported employment services, and support for people with disabilities and their families.

  • Utah Medicaid Office

    http://health.utah.gov/medicaid/html/general_info.html
    What is Medicaid? The Utah Medicaid program pays medical bills for people who qualify for a category of Medicaid; [Categories are listed on the General Information page, under “Utah Medicaid Programs. Categories of Medicaid and who qualifies.] People who have low income or cannot afford the cost of health care and alos people who have resources (assets) under the federal limit for the category of Medicaid.

  • Utah Office of Rehabilitation

    Our Mission is to assist eligible individuals in obtainign employment and incresign their independence.

  • Utah Parent Center

    http://www.utahparentcenter.org/
    The mission of the Utah Parent Center (UPC or Center) is to help parents help their children with disabilities to live included, productive lives as members of the community. We accomplish our mission by providing accurate information, empathetic peer support, valuable training, and effective advocacy based on the concept of parents helping parents. Utah’s federally funded Parent Training and Information Center provides free parent consultations, workshops, presentations and webinars, as well as information and referral including a website to serve parents of children, youth, and young adults with all disabilities throughout the state of Utah. Check out the Annual Family Links Statewide Conference.

  • Utah Speech, Language and Hearing Association

    http://www.ushaonline.net/
    The Utah Speech Language Hearing Association (USHA) is a professional organization that advocates for the interests of its members and provides a forum for the exchange of information and ideas. USHA also promotes greater community awareness and understanding of the individuals with speech, language, and hearing problems.

  • Utah State Office of Rehabilitation

    http://www.usor.utah.gov/
    Our mission is to assist eligible individuals in obtaining employment and increasing their independence. This site will help you explore the many services offered by the UtahState Office of Rehabilitation through the Division of Rehabilitation (DRS), the Divisionof Serices for the Blind and Visually Impared (DSBVI), and the Division of Services for The Deaf amd Hard of Hearing.

  • Utah Vocational Rehabilitation Agency

    http://www.usor.utah.gov/
    Our mission is to assist eligible individuals in obtaining employment and increasing their independence. If you are a person with a disability who needs assiatance getting back to work, an employer looking for qualified job applicants, or just want to learn more about rehabilitation in Utah.

  • Valley Forge Educational Services

    http://www.vfes.net/site/default.aspx?PageID=1
    Valley Forge Educational Services is distinguished for its expertise in providing families, schools, and professionals support or guidance for young people, ages 2-21, with learning challenges. Guiding children to independence has been our focus for more than fifty years. Each of our programs supports the needs of specific learners. Our services include school-year and summer educational programs, child development and clinical services, consulting and professional development and outreach.

  • Valley Packaging Industries, Inc.

    http://www.vpind.com
    Valley Packaging Industries, Inc. provides case management, employment and job placement services for people with a variety of barriers to employment.

  • Valley Regional Medical Center

    http://www.valleyregionalmedicalcenter.com/
    Valley Regional is a designated Trauma Center and offers many sophisticated services such and Emergency Care, Neonatal Intensive Care, Neurosurgery, Cardiac Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery. Additionally, General Medicine, Woman’s Care Services, General Surgery and Outpatient Surgery provide a stable base of services.

  • Value Options

    http://www.valueoptions.com/
    Our mission is to continue to provide superior behavioral health care to our customers. ValueOptions® stays committed to clinical and operational excellence, and innovative programs that answer the evolving needs of the behavioral health marketplace. What lies ahead is a clear vision for the future of behavioral health care and our capacity to offer cutting-edge services for our clients, members and providers.

  • Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities

    http://kc.vanderbilt.edu
    Provides exemplary model services and technical assistance, offers interdisciplinary training, conducts research, and disseminates information and resources related to developmental disabilities. Also a national Intelllectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center. The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center is a University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service. We work with and for people with disabilities and family members, service providers and advocates, researchers and policy makers.

  • Vantage Mini-Vans

    http://www.vantagemobility.com/
    VMI makes conversion vans and wheelchair lift products that give you the freedom to experience.Of course our wheelchair lifts make it easy to assist others in one of our custom wheelchair accessible minivans or full-sized wheelchair accessible vans, but they also make it easier to haul furniture, deliver a new washing machine, pickup a big screen TV – Imagine the possibilities!

  • Varca Inc.

    http://varcainc.com
    Varca is a workshop for people with special needs. We also offer respite 5 days a week from 8 AM to 3 PM. Our workshop is open 5 days a week and is funded by the Department of Developmental Services DDS.

  • Variety, the Children’s Charity of Illinois

    http://www.varietyofillinois.org
    Variety’s mission is to provide funding and services for programs that strive to alleviate suffering and improve the quality of life for children who are mentally and physically challenged, abused, sick, homeless or underprivileged. Through a network of 43 chapters in 13 countries, Variety reaches into communities across the globe to offer financial assistance and services to children and organizations that serve children with disabilities.

  • Verbal Behavior Center for Autism

    http://www.vbca.org
    The Verbal Behavior Center for Autism (VBCA) is a not-for-profit center, founded in 2003 by a grassroots movement of involved and concerned parents of children with autism. These parents were not satisfied with the autism treatment options available at that time because the services did not seem to be beneficial for them or their children. As a result, the VBCA was formulated, and our services now give children and their families an effective treatment option that directly targets the symptoms of autism through an Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) approach.

  • Vermont Achievement Center

    http://www.vacvt.org/
    Vermont Achievement Center, Inc., a 501(c) 3 charitable organization, has been serving children and families throughout the Rutland region and Vermont since 1937. VAC continues to offer innovative and responsive programs in special education, child care, early education, family social services and intervention, water safety and therapy, and so much more.

  • Vermont Employment Services and Job Training

    http://www.labor.vermont.gov/
    The goal of the Department is to create one administrative umbrella that will strengthen critical areas, utilize available resources to their fullest, and provide an effective and efficient service delivery model for employers, workers and job seekers.

  • Vermont Medicaid Office

    http://www.cms.hhs.gov/home/medicare.asp
    Medicare is a health insurance program for people age 65 or older, people under age 65 with certain disabilities, and people of all ages with End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant).

  • Vermont State Department of Education

    http://education.vermont.gov/new/html/pgm_sped.html
    The department’s special education consultants provide technical assistance to schools and other organizations to help ensure that schools understand and comply with federal and state laws and regulations related to providing special education services. In addition, the special education division offers a due process procedure to parents who have concerns about the services offered to their children.

  • VERMONT UNIVERSITY Center on Disability and Community Inclusion

    http://www.uvm.edu/~cdci/
    The Center on Disability and Community Inclusion (CDCI), in collaboration and coordination with individuals with developmental disabilities, their families and communities, will promote opportunities for valued life outcomes for individuals with disabilities of all ages in all facets of community life.

  • Vermonts Vocational & Rehabilitation Agency

    http://vocrehab.vermont.gov/
    VocRehabVermont is committed to facilitating successful, long-term relationships between employers and people with disabilities in Vermont. We pledge to: Treat all consumers and employers with respect, Listen to customer needs and provide timely services, Be competent, creative and flexible in our approach to problem solving, Be a trusted on-going resource to employers and consumers, Keep employers and consumers up-to-date on accessibility and the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Ensure a high degree of employer and consumer satisfaction. We are dedicated to the goal of ensuring equal access employment for all Vermonters and meeting the needs of the Vermont business community.

  • Vernon Township

    http://www.vernontownship.com
    Provides assessment, linkage to services and follow up in the community. Provides preadmission screening for individuals with disabilities entering certain categories of long-term care.

  • Villa Esperanza Services

    http://www.villaesperanzaservices.org/
    We’ve never counted exactly how many doors we have – but we do know how many people have passed through them. During the past year, more than 1050 children, adults, seniors and their families have taken advantage of the programs and services offered behind the many doors at Villa Esperanza Services.

  • Vincent House

    http://www.vincent-house.org/
    Vincent House is a social and vocational recovery program for adults living with mental health illnesses. We are called a Clubhouse because we follow the International Center for Clubhouse Development (ICCD) Clubhouse Model. We are one of nearly 400 ICCD Clubhouses worldwide. Vincent House is the first three-year certified Clubhouse in the state of Florida and serves members living throughout Pinellas County. Currently, Florida has six ICCD Clubhouses.

  • Virginia Department for Rehabilitative Services / Virginia Vocatinal & Rehabilitation Agency

    http://www.vadrs.org/
    Employment Services help people with disabilities get ready for, find, and keep a job. We have a residential training and medical rehabilitation center known as Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, as well as Offices located across Virginia. The Agency also partners with a network of community rehabilitation providers, also known as Employment Services Organizations (ESOs) . These organizations provide Employment and Vocational Services throughout the state. For students with disabilities moving from high school to further education, work or independence, DRS collaborates with schools in providing Transition Services.

  • Virginia Infant and Toddler Connection

    http://www.infantva.org/
    The Infant & Toddler Connection of Virginia provides early intervention supports and services to infants and toddlers from birth through age two who are not developing as expected or who have a medical condition that can delay normal development. Early intervention supports and services focus on increasing the child’s participation in family and community activities that are important to the family. In addition, supports and services focus on helping parents and other caregivers know how to find ways to help the child learn during everyday activities. These supports and services are available for all eligible children and their families regardless of the family’s ability to pay.

  • Virginia Medicaid Office

    http://www.dmas.virginia.gov/
    The Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) provides assistance to citizens of Virginia to help them live their best lives. One child, one senior citizen, one person at a time,VDSS programs and services help people triumph over poverty, abuse and neglect, achieve self-sufficiency and shape strong futures for themselves, their families and their communities.

  • Virginia Office of Special Education

    http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/
    Early Childhood Special Education (Part B of IDEA) and Early Intervention (Part C of IDEA), in Virginia, provide services for children from birth to Kindergarten age who qualify according to state and federal law. All localities in the state have services available for children in this age group who are eligible.

  • Virginia University Center of Excellence Partnership for People with Disabilities

    http://www.partnership.vcu.edu/
    Our mission is to partner with people with disabilities and others to build communities where all people can live, learn, work, and play together.

  • Visions/Vacation Camp for the Blind

    http://www.visionsvcb.org/
    VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired is a non-profit rehabilitation and social service organization whose purpose is to develop and implement programs to assist blind and visually impaired people of all ages to lead independent and active lives in their homes and communities; and to educate the public to understand the capabilities and needs of people who are blind or visually impaired so that they may be integrated into all aspects of community life.

  • Vista Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired, Palo Alto

    http://www.vistacenter.org/
    Today we are Vista Center, the premier resource for individuals with vision loss in San Mateo, Santa Clara, San Benito and Santa Cruz counties. Serving more than 1,900 clients and families each year, Vista Center helps clients reach their highest potential through programs that promote independence and improve quality of life.

  • Visual Music Concepts

    http://music4speciallearners.com/
    An ABA, visual and auditory program for learning to play music. Can be used by therapists, music teachers, special education educators, and parents. Prior music experience is not required!

  • Vital Card

    http://www.VitalCard.net
    Transcription Services for special education meetings, hearings, etc.

  • Vivage Quality Health Parnters

    http://www.vivage.com/
    For over 30 years the team at Vivage Quality Health Partners has provided dedicated service to individuals needing post acute rehabilitation or long-term care. Our broad spectrum of communities offered tailored approaches and specialized services to our customers regardless of location. As an independent management company, Vivage provides proven operational systems to each owner’s business plan and market strategies.

  • Vocational & Rehabilitation Agency

    http://www.dvrcolorado.com
    Our purpose is to assist eligible individuals with disabilities to become productive members of the Colorado workforce and to live independently.

  • Vocational & Rehabilitation Agency of Minnesota

    http://www.humanrights.state.mn.us/
    WorkForce Centers are a collaboration of partners, including the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) and local community agencies. People seeking work, businesses seeking employees, students, and those looking for a first job or returning to the workforce, will find services to meet their needs, offered at no cost.

  • Vocational & Rehabilitation Agency of New Mexico

    http://www.dvrgetsjobs.com/
    The mission of the New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation is to encourage and assist the efforts of New Mexicans with disabilities to reach their goals for working and living in their communities.

  • Vocational & Rehabilitation Agency of North Carolina

    http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/
    Children and Youth: Adoption, child care, child protection, child support. All children and youth topics. Families and Adults: Housing and homelessness, income support, pregnancy. All Families and Adults topics. Older Adults: Family support, care in facilities, senior rights protection. All Older Adults topics. Health: Diseases and conditions, mental health, prevention and wellness, safety in emergencies, substance abuse. All health topics. Medicaid: Benefits, eligibility Disability Services: Young children, school-age children, communication and technology, employment. All Disability Services topics.

  • Vocational & Rehabilitation Agency of Oregon

    http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/vr/index.shtml
    OVRS is a state and federally funded program that works in partnership with the community and with business to develop employment opportunities for people who have disabilities. Vocational Rehabilitation programs are custom-designed for each individual.

  • Vocational & Rehabilitation Agency of Pennslvania

    http://www.dli.state.pa.us/
    Our mission is to improve the quality of life and economic security for Pennsylvania workers and businesses, encourage labor-managment cooperation, and prepare the commonwealth’s workforce for the jobs of the future.

  • Vocational Evaluation and Placement

    www.vocamotive.com
    Vocamotive provides vocational evaluation, planning and placement services customized to individual needs. Evaluation is useful in IEP development, long term planning, and entry to the world of work.

    Services can include vocational assessment; employability evaluation; job target identification; developing internship, training, and customized employment; job seeking skills instruction; job coaching; referral and advocacy services.

  • Voulunteers of America

    http://www.voasoutheast.org/
    Volunteers of America was founded in 1896 by Christian social reformers Maud and Ballington Booth. They envisioned a spiritual movement in the United States in which devotion to God and country could be expressed through service to one’s fellow man. Volunteers of America is a national, nonprofit, spiritually based organization providing local human service programs and opportunities for individual and community involvement.

  • VSA Arts of Utah

    http://www.cpd.usu.edu/asset.php?id=138
    Art Access/VSA arts of Utah was chartered in 1984 by a small group of dedicated persons who saw the value of making the arts accessible to persons with disabilities.

  • Vtree Inc.

    http://www.nchpad.org/Directories/Equipment/2267/VTree~Inc~
    Develops and sells virtual reality skills traing programs. Provides all hardware and software to put the individual in the software for a more realistic experience.

  • Wagner Health & Care

    http://www.wagner-healthcare.com
    Wagner Health & Care offers diabetes and adipositas rehabilitation and treatment in Austria. The rehabilitation clinics and medical prevention centers also offer treatment and prevention of orthopaedic and pulmonary diseases. Treatments are individually adapted to ensure the optimal success of your therapy.

  • Walden Place

    http://www.seniorlifestyle.com/property/walden-place/
    At Walden Place in Cortland, New York, you or your loved one will receive the care and service suited to your personal lifestyle so that you can live your life the way you always intended. Offering Cortland Assisted Living and Memory Care lifestyle options, Walden Place allows you to embark on a gracious life that you may not have thought possible.

  • Walden Rehabilitation & Nursing Center

    http://www.walden-health.com
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Walk Right In Ministries

    http://www.walkrightin.org
    Walk Right In Ministries equips people to connect and grow in Christ-centered communities while discovering adventure in life’s challenges. We have a special passion to encourage caregivers by helping them plug into relationships and resources that keep them growing with others and developing intimacy with Christ. We are also a Ministry Affiliate of Joni and Friends International, dedicated to enhancing disability awareness and ministry worldwide.

  • Waltham, MA Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/MA.htm
    There are 32 Social Security Field Offices, two Disability Determination Service, and four locations for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Massachusetts to serve you. As of December 2005, nearly 1,178,000 Massachusetts residents received more than $1,080,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Walton Rehabilitation Health System

    http://www.healthsouthwalton.com
    Walton Rehabilitation Hospital is a cornerstone of the Walton Rehabilitation Health System. Its a non-for-profit rehabilitation hospital, located in downtown Augusta, GA. The hospital offers adults and adolecents inpatient and outpatient programs for persons recovering from stroke, head injuries, spinal cord injuries, orthopedic injuries, chronic pain and other disabling illnesses and injuries.

  • Wanzenberg & Associates Educational Consulting

    http://www.iepguardians.org/
    Our firm specializes in alternatives to advocacy which typically lose sight of the child behind the issue(s). A rich background from various school systems tempers our mission to negotiate with a strong understanding for a student’s IEP rights. We pride ourselves on professional, moderated, and data-driven dialog between schools and families. Whether empowering your family as more efficient advocates or enhancing case management services by bridging high school and college, our mission is clear: We advocate for all students’ optimal level of performance and independence in every phase of the special education service continuum.

  • Warren Special Recreation Association

    http://www.warrentownship.net/wsra
    Warren Special Recreation Association provides leisure and recreation activities for adults and children with disabilities. Enhancing abilities in enjoyable social settings is a goal of WSRA programs. Participants learn new skills, practice sports, dance and sing with friends and take advantage of WSRA’s large variety of programs. WSRA is a cooperative of three park districts and one township: Gurnee Park District, Grandwood Park District, Warren Township and Wildwood Park District.

  • Warwick, RI Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/RI.htm
    There are 5 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the State of Rhode Island to serve you. As of December 2005, over 210,500 Rhode Island residents received more than $193,000,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Washington Department of Services for the Blind

    http://www.dsb.wa.gov/
    The Washington State Department of Services for the Blind (DSB) is a state rehabilitation agency that offers assistance to persons who are blind or visually impaired. We also provide various services for employers interested in accommodating or hiring workers with vision loss.

  • Washington Dept. of Social and Health Services / Washington Vocational & Rehab. Agency

    http://www1.dshs.wa.gov/dvr/
    The mission of the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) is “to empower individuals with disabilities to achieve a greater quality of life by obtaining and maintaining employment.” Employment contributes to a person’s ability to live independently, and DVR believes that every person has the right to work.

  • Washington Office of the Superintendent for Public Instruction

    http://www.k12.wa.us/specialed/
    The Professional Education and Certification Office has the following mission: To support the preparation and continuing education… To verify the preparation and continuing education……of educators who positively contribute to student learning.

  • Waterbury, CT Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Watering Can Press

    http://www.wateringcanpress.com/
    Watering Can® is committed to creating and distributing books and other products that nurture and inspire children as they grow into their roles as healthy, kind, confident and giving world citizens. Our philosophy is that at the center of every book we create is … the child. We build books that create experiences, as children co-author their books and get to explore, create, discuss, draw, and ultimately, learn and grow to be their best.

  • Waterville, ME Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/ME.htm
    There are 9 Social Security Field Offices, 1 Disability Determination Service, and one location for the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review in the state of Maine to serve you. As of December 2005, over 287,000 Maine residents received more than $241,400,000 each month in Social Security or Supplemental Security Income Benefits.

  • Waupaca Elevator Company

    http://www.waupacaelevator.com/
    Waupaca Elevator specializes in the manufacturing of home elevators and dumbwaiters as well as commercial dumbwaiters. Our residential elevators are available in a variety of car designs or we can custom design one to your specifications. We offer our elevators with either a winding drum power drive or with a roped hydraulic system.

  • Wayne Rock: Special Education Advocate

    http://www.waynerock.org/
    Attend CSE meetings to assist parents with developing the IEP and discuss placement, related services and Annual Goals.

  • Waypoint Estate and Business Planning

    http://www.waypointplanning.com
    Attorney Donald G. Olsen is the owner and founder of Waypoint Estate and Business Planning and the Law Offices of Donald G. Olsen located in Lincolnshire, Illinois. As a member of the American Academy of Special Needs Planners and other national organizations, as well as being the father of a special needs child, Mr. Olsen is keenly aware of the legal issues which every special needs family must address in order to provide a secure future for their loved ones. Our law firm can help you set up a comprehensive estate plan which will ensure that your loved one remains eligible for important government benefits while at the same time allowing you to set aside additional assets to meet your loved one’s other needs.

  • Webster Enterprises of Jackson County

    http://www.websterenterprises.org/
    Webster Enterprises is a not for profit organization which has offered vocational training and employment opportunities to people with disabilities for over 25 years.

  • Wee Speech, P.C.

    http://www.weespeech.com
    Pediatric therapy clinic offering speech, occupational, physical therapy and counseling services. We offer comprehensive evaluation, individual therapy services and small group social skills.

  • Weighted Wearables, LLC.

    http://www.weightedwearables.com
    Since 1996 Weighted Wearables has provided a high quality line of weighted adaptive products that facilitate proprioceptive feedback, increase postural stability and attention span, and organize arousal level for learning. Weight and pressure can be highly beneficial to some children and adults. These products are suited for children and adults with various sensory integrative needs in a wide range of sizes, colors and styles.

  • Weinfeld Education Group, LLC

    http://www.weinfeldeducationgroup.com/
    Weinfeld Education Group is a group of 25 expert educational consultants, psychlogists, neuropsychologist, speech pathologists, behavior specialists and assistive technology experts. We provide advocacy for individuals with special needs, assessment, and extensive training and school consultation.

  • Welcome, HOME Bed & Breakfast

    http://www.welcomehouseof.org
    A nonprofit organization operated by volunteers offers individuals and families the opportunity to enjoy a wheelchair-friendly get-away. Set on 18 acres of woodland and prairie Welcome HOME offers overnight guests the use of one wing of an award winning wheelchair accessible design home. Guest wing includes 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, screened porch, kitchenette, family room with gas fire place, board games, library with print and talking books, large TV with cable. Grounds offer a camp fire site, picnic tables, trails in the woods and the prairie. Some adaptive equipment is available for guests use. Inquire about specifics. Welcome HOME B&B is open year ’round. Tours of the entire house are available upon request.

  • Welcome, House Of wheelchair-friendly Modification Examples

    http://www.welcomehouseof.org
    The Welcome, House Of wheelchair-friendly Modification Examples program is a 501-c-3 nonprofit organizations operated entirely by volunteers. In 1998 a one-of-a-kind 3,650 sq ft wheelchair accessible design demonstration home was constructed. Tours of the home are offered free of charge – year ’round. Appointments are suggested. Although we do not sell or endorse any products or services we will share our ideas and experiences will you in an effort to help you make your home as user friendly as possible – while meeting your unique needs. One wing of the house is operated as a Bed and Breakfast – giving overnight guests the opportunity to explore our design ideas as they may be used in their own home. A nominal fee is charged for overnight stays to help defray our operating expenses. Cameras are encouraged to photograph your favorite designs.

  • Wellness Pharmacy, Alabama

    HTTP://www.wellnesspharmacy.com/
    It’s a reputation Wellness has earned among physicians and patients nationwide. It’s the reason we’re one of the very few compounders anywhere who regularly sends representative samples for testing at independent laboratories—and it’s why Wellness has been cited as a source in more medical resources than any pharmacy in our profession.

  • Wellspring Personal Care

    http://homecarechicago.com
    Wellspring Personal Care provides services in the home, in an assisted living or nursing home setting, or at the bedside during a hospital stay. We offer care by the hour or on a live-in basis.

  • Wesley E Wright, Esq., Wright Abshire, Attorneys, PC

    http://www.wrightabshire.com
    Every client has different wants and needs, whether it is naming an agent under a Texas durable power of attorney to handle your property and financial affairs if you are incapacitated or setting up a supplemental needs trust in order to ensure a disabled family member’s access to needed public benefits. Every client deserves the most experienced and knowledgeable elder law attorneys available. Wesley E. Wright and Molly Dear Abshire both share an intense, focused interest in legal issues that are very important to your well-being, whether it is setting up a Miller Trust fund or an advance directive. We are professionals committed to finding the best solutions for you. Our talented and innovative team will help you with the details of elder law issues, including legal guardianship in Texas, so you can enjoy life to the fullest.

  • Wesley Rehabilitation Hospital

    http://www.wesleyrehabhospital.com/
    Wesley Rehabilitation Hospital is a 65-bed acute medical rehabilitation hospital that offers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services. We have achieved the distinction of being a HealthSouth Stroke Rehabilitation Center of Excellence and a Parkinson’s Accredited Hospital and home of the Wichita Parkinson’s Center.

  • Wesley Woods Camp and Retreat Center

    http://www.wesleywoodsiowa.org/
    We Serve over 1700 campers each summer and between 6000 – 9000 retreat guests from: Churches, Youth Group, Families, Schools, Clubs, Service Organizations, Corporate Parties, Private Parties, and Celebrations.

  • Wesley Woods of Northern PA

    http://www.wesleywoods.com/
    An exceptional children’s camp for children with emotional and intellectual handicaps. Our mission at Wesley Woods is to meet the spiritual needs of children, youth and adults in a christian camp or retreating setting.

  • West Central Alabama Easter Seals

    http://alabama.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=ALDR_homepage
    Easter Seals provides services to children and adults with disabilities and other special needs, and support to their families.

  • West Suburban Access News Association

    http://www.incfit.org/
    A nationwide web site with over 500 posts of information for individuals with disabilities and their families. Information on ADA and other information is found on the web site which expects to welcome its 200,000 visitor before the end of 2009.

  • West Suburban Special Recreation Association (WSSRA)

    http://www.wssra.net/
    We focus on the individual and their opportunity for fun. The mission of the West Suburban Special Recreation Association is to provide superior recreation services for persons with disabilities.” We are dedicated to serving our customers with: first class program opportunities, responsive outreach distinctive customer service, reliable transportation professional, caring staff, in a safe and fun environment.

  • West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Service

    http://www.wvdrs.org/
    The West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services helps people with disabilities prepare for, get, keep or advance in competitive employment. To accomplish that goal, we can provide a broad range of vocational rehabilitation services, such as quality job training, rehabilitation therapy and other support services to people with disabilities across the state. Our goal is to enable and empower people to live independently.

  • West Virginia Early Intervention Program

    http://www.wvdhhr.org/birth23/
    WVBTT is a system of resources and supports designed to meet the developmental needs of infants and toddlers from age birth to age three with special needs and their families.

  • West Virginia Medicaid Office

    http://www.dhhr.wv.gov/bcf/Services/familiyassitanceofs/Pages/default.aspx
    Medicaid provides medical care in the community or in an institutional setting, such as a nursing home, to individuals who otherwise may not be able to afford the care. A variety of services are provided, according to state and federal guidelines, depending upon the individual or family circumstances.

  • West Virginia Office of Special Education Administration

    http://wvde.state.wv.us/osp/
    Mission: To positively affect the lives of children with exceptionalities by developing and enhancing the capacity of stakeholders through positive proactive leadership and collaborative partnerships.

  • West Virginia University Center for Excellence in Disabilities

    http://www.cedwvu.org/
    The Center for Excellence in Disabilities (CED) has supported people of all ages with developmental and other disabilities and their families in the movement from institutional to community settings; in the development of inclusive educational opportunities; in the preparation of professionals to meet the needs of those with the most severe disabilities and behavioral challenges; and in utilizing interdisciplinary, state-of-the-art services to support the health and related needs of people with developmental and other disabilities.

  • Westchester Institute for Human Dev. UCEDD in affiliation with New York Medical College

    http://www.wihd.org/
    A fifty year partnership with individuals with disabilities, their families, and the community supporting health and wellness, independence, productivity, and inclusion through medical and clinical services, educational programs, and research.

  • Western DuPage Special Recreatin Association

    http://www.wdsra.com/
    The Western DuPage Special Recreation Association has been providing fun, recreational opportunities to individuals of all ages with disabilities since 1976.WDSRA offers four seasons of programs, special events and trips including Special Olympic programs and adapted sports programs each year.Programs are offered for all ages, from preschoolers to seniors, and are designed with a close staff to participant ratio. Western DuPage Special Recreation Association serves more than 8,000 people of all ages with disabilities in over 1,000 annual recreation programs, special events, and trips. This nationally acclaimed, not-for-profit organization is a cooperative extension of the Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Glen Ellyn, Naperville, Roselle, Warrenville, West Chicago, Wheaton and Winfield Park Districts. WDSRA also provides inclusion services to assist and advise any resident who is interested in participating in one of the above mentioned park districts’ programs.

  • Westwood Manor Kansas City, MO

    http://www.westwoodmanor.com/
    We would like to welcome you to our community and tell you a little about ourselves. Westwood Manor is a 80 unit manufactured home community like no other in our area. It sits on 18 acres in a true park like setting for people 50 and older to enjoy. Family owned and operated for over 30 years we provide a Clean, Quiet, Safe community.

  • Wheelchair Accessible Van Rentals Florida

    http://www.floridavanrentals.com
    Our company makes available rentals of wheelchair accessible vans for the last 13 years. We provide side entry / rear entry minivans as well as rear entry / side entry full size vans. Our main office is located in Orlando, Florida.

  • Wheelchairs of Kansas

    http://www.wheelchairsofkansas.com/
    Wheelchairs of Kansas is pleased to feature quality bariatric equipment. Our equipment is built from the ground-up to be the finest bariatric equipment available in the medical field today. From the design stage our equipment is of the highest quality, durability, reliability and strength. We pride ourselves in being the first manufacturer to offer our valued customers “TRUE Bariatric Equipment.”

  • Wheelers Van Rentals, Glendale Arizona

    http://www.wheelersvanrentals.com/
    Wheelers Accessible Van Rentals” has been the pioneer of the rental industry. Our commitment to you, our customers, is to provide a wheelchair accessible van rental service which is readily available at every major airport and metropolitan city within the United States

  • Wheelin’ Sportsmen

    http://www.nwtf.org/wheelin/?SUBSITE=wheelin
    Wheelin’ Sportsmen NWTF provides people with disabilities the opportunity to participate in outdoor activities. Its magazine, Wheelin’ Sportsmen, and its Web site, www.wheelinsportsmen.org, are dedicated to the education and entertainment of these enthusiasts and their able-bodied outdoor partners.

  • Wheels for Humanity

    http://www.ucpwfh.org/
    UCP Wheels for Humanity’s mission is to provide increased self-sufficiency, mobility and education to people with disabilities throughout the world, without regard to political affiliation, religious belief or ethnic identity.

  • Wilderness on Wheels Foundation, Colorado

    http://WWW.wildernessonwheels.org/
    Wilderness On Wheels Foundation operates a model wilderness-access facility which makes a Colorado mountain environment accessible to all. W.O.W. is a nonprofit agency with no paid administrative staff. It’s a charity where your participation is important and makes a significant difference. Please join us.

  • Williams Syndrome Association

    http://www.williams-syndrome.org/
    The WSA is the only group in the US devoted exclusively to improving the lives of individuals with Williams syndrome and their families. The WSA supports research into all facets of the syndrome, and the development of the most up to date educational materials regarding Williams syndrome.

  • Williams Syndrome Changing Lives Foundation

    http://www.wschanginglives.org/
    The Williams Syndrome Changing Lives Foundation is a non-profit foundation centered on increasing Williams syndrome awareness, increasing education for families, the public, physicians, and therapists. Resource materials available for download as well as a bi-monthly newsletter. No membership fees.

  • Willimantic, CT. Social Security Regional Office

    http://www.ssa.gov/boston/CT.htm
    Social Security impacts nearly everyone’s life. Whether assigning a Social Security number to a newborn infant, providing a Social Security benefit to a retired or disabled worker, or payments to the survivors of deceased family members, Social Security touches the lives of more Americans than any other federal program.

  • Willow Falls “The Inn”

    http://www.willowfalls.com
    Willow Falls is a continuing-care senior living community, overlooking ponds and fountains and located on a picturesque, 33acre site in Crest Hill, Illinois. The Willow Falls community consists of The Inn, condominiums, town homes, recreation center, a health and wellness medical center and an 11acre conservation area filled with wildlife.

  • Wilpower Inc.

    http://www.wilpower.org/
    WilPower, Inc. provides psychiatric rehabilitation and supportive housing for people disabled by chronic mental illnesses.

  • Winchester Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.valleyhealthlink.com/default.aspx?tabid=469
    A 411-bed, non-profit, regional referral hospital, Winchester Medical Center offers a broad spectrum of services— including diagnostic, medical, surgical and rehabilitative—to help people of the tri-state region manage their health and enjoy a high quality of life.

  • Windsor Park Manor

    http://www.covenantretirement.com
    Enjoy the fullness of retirement – at Covenant Retirement Communities. With 14 beautiful campuses nationwide, we have a location that will fit your style. Join us. Enjoy the best that retirement has to offer – rewarding friendships, intriguing activities, a lifestyle of possibilities. And with our commitment and continuum of care, your future is secure.

  • Windsor Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center Connecticut

    http://www.windsorrehab.com
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Winter Park Memorial Hospital

    http://www.winterparkhospital.com/
    At Winter Park Memorial Hospital, we are dedicated to Extending Excellence to our patients, staff, volunteers, physicians, visitors and community. The success of our hospital is a direct result of our commitment to the Florida Hospital mission, vision and values.

  • Winways

    http://www.winwaysrehab.com/
    Nestled in a tranquil setting in the rolling hills of Orange, California, Winways is located in a five bedroom, ranch style home. A windmill and gardens add to the natural beauty of the surrounding acre. The program offers our clients the safe, relaxed atmosphere of rural living without sacrificing important access to shopping, business, recreational, and educational facilities. Winways at Orange offers highly personalized, comprehensive programs to meet the needs of individuals with traumatic brain injury, stroke, tumors, aneurysm, post concussive syndrome, or other neurological disorders.

  • Wiregrass Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.wrcjobs.com/
    Mission of WRC: “Linking lives by assisting individuals in securing employment and overcoming vocational barriers.” At WRC, we are proud of our diversified products, services and industries. Take a few minutes to preview our site and see what WRC can offer you or your business

  • Wiscarson Law, A Professional Corporation

    http://www.WiscarsonLaw.com
    Our philosophy is simple – “The child is the client.” We remain focused on the child’s needs and legal entitlements. Our background and experience in both education law and special needs within our own families helps parents solve their child’s education issues. Education law is a complex and constantly evolving myriad of federal, regional and state rules, regulations and cases. As a parent, it is difficult to understand this ever-changing area of law and figure out how to apply it to your child’s unique situation. We can help you by working with you and your School District or Education Service District in a variety of ways. Wiscarson Law helps hundreds of families every year. In most situations, Wiscarson Law improves education for families and their children simply by working with school and district personnel. A small number of cases each year lead to some kind of formal legal process, such as state complaints, state due process filings and Office for Civil Rights Complaints. Of those cases that go to a formal legal process, 95.16% filed by Wiscarson Law are resolved favorably through negotiated settlements, rather than a formal decision-making process.

  • Wisconsin Badger Camp

    http://www.badgercamp.org/
    The mission of Wisconsin Badger Camp is to serve people with developmental disabilities by providing quality outdoor recreational experiences.Through a group living experience, campers develop friendships and expand their social skills. Everyone, regardless of the severity of their disability, are welcome at Badger Camp.

  • Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services

    https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/birthto3/index.htm
    There are people in your community who help children from birth to age three get the start they deserve. They are the therapists and social workers and nurses and teachers who provide early intervention services. They are there to help you and your child. Early intervention simply means help – the extra help your child needs now that might make a difference later.

  • Wisconsin Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

    http://dwd.wisconsin.gov/
    VR Resources — General including federal/state agencies, ADA, employment, education, rehabilitation technology, medical, pharmacological, general disabilities, etc.

  • Wisconsin Medicaid Office

    https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/medicaid/index.htm
    Wisconsin Medicaid has many different health care programs that help certain needy or low-income people pay for health care. People who may be able to get Medicaid are: Age 65 or older, Blind or disabled, Under age 19, Pregnant Women, Families with children, Women age 35 to 65 who have been diagnosed with certain types of cancers, and or Women age 15 through 44 who want family planning services.

  • Wise Enterprises

    http://www.goldentech.com/
    Our Company, Wise Enterprises (WisEnt) was founded in 1996 by Tom Wise as a distributor for software products for healthcare providers and adaptive daily living products for the physically challenged.

  • Wonderland Camp Foundation

    http://www.wonderlandcamp.org/
    Wonderland Camp provides a fun, educational camp experience for children, teenagers and adults who are physically and mentally challenged, to offer respite from daily care giving for family members and healthcare workers and to provide and nurture a personal development experience for volunteers and staff.

  • Woodbury Products Inc.

    http://www.woodburyproducts.com/
    Woodbury Products has been providing superior products for incontinence at discount prices for over 28 years. We provide children, youth, adults, the elderly and the physically challenged with quality products through care and personal attention.

  • Woodlands

    http://www.woodlandsfoundation.org/
    The Woodlands is committed to enriching the lives of children and adults with disability and chronic illness. We accomplish this by eliminating the physical and social barriers to involvement so that participants can fully experience activities that nurture their social, cultural, recreational, environmental, and spiritual well-being.

  • Woods Services

    http://www.woods.org/
    Woods Services provides residential, educational and vocational supports for children and adults with exceptional needs. We serve more than 1,200 people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities, challenging behaviors, emotional disorders, brain injury and neurological disorders.

  • Work Inc.

    http://www.workinc.org/
    Nationally recognized as a pioneer in developing community based programs for individuals with disabilities, WORK Inc. is one of Massachusetts’ most successful non-profit providers of rehabilitation services.

  • Wright-Way

    http://www.wrightwayinc.com/
    Wright-Way was started in 1945 and that makes us the oldest and one of the most respected mobility equipment dealers in the United States today. Keep in mind that we are a full service shop and as such we can modify existing vehicles as well as sell and install any new or used mobility equipment you desire as long as it passes our rigorous quality standards.

  • Wynscape

    http://www.Wyndemerelcs.com
    At Wynscape, we provide a holistic approach to healing in an environment of warmth and personal interest. We offer nursing and rehabilitative care through an interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, therapists and nutritionists that center around the individual needs of those we serve. We address not only the patient’s physical needs through occupational, physical, speech therapy and nursing care, but also the patient’s social, recreational and spiritual needs.

  • Wyoming Department of Education

    http://health.wyo.gov/ddd/index.html
    Our mission is to provide funding and guidance responsive to the needs of people with disabilities to live, work, enjoy, and learn in Wyoming communities with their families, friends, and chosen support service and support providers.

  • Wyoming Department of Workforce Services

    http://www.wyomingworkforce.org
    The Department of Workforce Services is Wyoming’s newest State Agency. The Agency is focused on delivering comprehensive and effective services that build a workforce to meet the changing demands of Wyoming’s diverse businesses, citizens and economy – hence, the Agency’s mission – linking human and economic development for Wyoming’s future. The Department of Workforce Services is comprised of four divisions (listed below), all of which have distinct objectives that parallel the Agency’s overall mission.

  • Wyoming Division of Developmental Disabilities

    http://health.wyo.gov/ddd/index.html
    Our mission is to provide funding and guidance responsive to the needs of people with disabilities to live, work, enjoy, and learn in Wyoming communities with their families, friends, and chosen support service and support providers.

  • Wyoming Vocational Rehabilitation, Division of Dept. of Workforce Services

    http://www.wyomingworkforce.org/
    The Agency is focused on delivering comprehensive and effective services that build a workforce to meet the changing demands of Wyoming’s diverse businesses, citizens and economy – hence, the Agency’s mission – linking human and economic development for Wyoming’s future.

  • Y3K Tutor In Your Home

    http://www.Y3KTutorInYourHome.com
    At Y3K Tutor In Your Home, we take pride in educating all students. Since 2003, we have specialized in teaching the students that everyone else has left behind. We have also taught gifted students, who need specially tailored lessons to reach maximum potential. We do not write off any student under any circumstance, and believe everyone can learn to the best of their abilities. Our many years of experience in tutoring and educational consulting has developed the right way to motivate, the right way to teach, be understood, and be remembered.

  • YAI – Family support services

    http://yai.org
    We believe that each individual, at every age and level of ability, has the potential for growth. We also believe that each is entitled to the same dignity, respect, and opportunities as all other members of society. We are firmly committed to helping the people we serve achieve their fullest potential for independence, individuality, productivity and inclusion in their communities. YAI/NIPD provides Residential Services, Employment services, Day Services, Rehabilitation and Mental Health Services, Health Care and Home Health Care, Recreation and Camping, and Family Support Services to people with developmental and learning disabilities throughout New York City, Westchester, Long Island, Rockland and Orange Counties, New Jersey, and Puerto Rico. YAI is also a highly acclaimed professional organization, nationally renowned for our publications, conferences, training seminars, video training tapes and innovative television programs. For more information you can call YAI LINK at 212-273-6182.

  • Yale New Haven Health System- Bridgeport Hospital

    http://www.bridgeporthospital.org/
    Bridgeport Hospital is the most comprehensive hospital in Fairfield County with 425 licensed beds, more than 2,600 employees, 530 active attending physicians representing 70 subspecialties, 220 medical/surgical residents and fellows in programs affiliated with Yale University School of Medicine, and more than 340 volunteers and auxilians.

  • Yellin Center for Student Success

    http://www.yellincenter.com
    The Yellin Center for Student Success is an assessment and student care practice dedicated to helping all learners experience genuine success in school and in life. The Yellin Center is affiliated with the New York University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics and the All Kinds of Minds Institute. Services provided at The Yellin Center include comprehensive learning assessments, consultation, advocacy and transition support, educational therapy, organizational coaching, psycho-educational evaluation, referral services and more. We work with students from Pre-K through Post-Secondary and professional levels.

  • Younker Rehabilitation Center of Iowa Methodist Medical Center

    http://www.ihs.org/
    Iowa Health System is a community-based organization of physicians, hospitals, civic leaders and local volunteers who share a vision of affordable, accessible healthcare.

  • Your Child’s Place, Inc.

    http://www.yourchildsplace.org
    Your Child’s Place, Inc. offers skilled nursing care and educational instruction to infants and young children, six weeks of age to eight years old, who are experiencing serious health problems, Monday through Friday, 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM. A ratio of one professional nurse to every six children and one staff person for every three children ensures that each child receives personal and professional attention for their complex medical needs. Children with serious, ongoing illnesses or chronic conditions that require the use of medical devices and constant medical attention are eligible for services. Your Child’s Place, Inc. cares for children that are technology dependent and/or require additional nursing assistance for their special needs including: Airway Management, Respiratory Support, Oral/Eternal Feeding Support, Medication Management, Post-Surgical Care, Special Therapies (physical, occupational, and/or speech-language), Management of Adaptive Equipment, and other special care support. The mission at Your Child’s Place, Inc. is to achieve an appropriate child care experience while enriching the social, emotional, and educational strengths of our children and support their complex medical needs. We believe every child should have an opportunity to grow and experience the best life has to offer. By collaborating with a multidisciplinary team that includes the child, parents, and the medical and educational community, our goal is to “Make a difference in the life of every child we serve.”

  • Zacharias Center

    http://www.zcenter.org
    Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center provides 24-hour crisis intervention, counseling services and advocacy support for victims and their loved ones, of sexual assault, abuse and rape. The Center also offers educational prevention and awareness programs for Northeastern Illinois communities.

  • ZYGO Industries, Inc.

    http://www.zygo-usa.com
    ZYGO Industries has been involved in manufacturing and distributing assistive technologies since 1974. We specialize in augmentative and alternative communication, environmental control systems, and alternative computer access. We offer a wide range of technology products to our clients so they can achieve a greater independence and to enhance the quality of their lives. These solutions improve an individual’s ability to learn, work, and interact with family and friends.