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.
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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
Just Like Home Childcare & Preschool, Inc.
http://www.justlikehomeinc.com
Licensed childcare provider for children ages 1 month to 12 years old.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.