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Parent Information & Education and Support Services (LD and ADHD) - Learning Disabilities Association/LDA of Minnesota
Provides educational support and referrals for individuals and parents of children and teenagers who have concerns about attention deficit or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, including:
- Hour-long coaching sessions available to discuss work or academic issues related to ADD or ADHD
- Monthly workshops for adults, parents, and professionals on ADD/ADHD and learning disabilities topics
- Phone and referral information line responds to questions concerning ADD/ADHD
- Support group for adults with ADD/ADHD
Provides educational support and referrals for individuals and parents of children and teenagers who have concerns about attention deficit or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, including:
- Hour-long coaching sessions available to discuss work or academic issues related to ADD or ADHD
- Monthly workshops for adults, parents, and professionals on ADD/ADHD and learning disabilities topics
- Phone and referral information line responds to questions concerning ADD/ADHD
- Support group for adults with ADD/ADHD
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Arrowhead Regional Quality Council - Arc Northland
Structured group working together to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities living in Carlton, Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis Counties. Works collaboratively with regional stakeholders and partners to monitor and improve the quality of services, person-centered outcomes, and overall quality of life for individuals with disabilities. Includes individuals with disabilities, families, service providers, community members, and government agencies.
Structured group working together to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities living in Carlton, Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis Counties. Works collaboratively with regional stakeholders and partners to monitor and improve the quality of services, person-centered outcomes, and overall quality of life for individuals with disabilities. Includes individuals with disabilities, families, service providers, community members, and government agencies.
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Education - Spina Bifida Association of Minnesota
Provides resources, including newsletters, speakers, social events, library materials available for loan or purchase, and a slide and tape presentation explaining care and treatment of newborns with Spina Bifida; available for in-service programs. Additionally, offers the following:
- Financial assistance may be available for those attending the national conferences
?- Sponsors state conferences held in the spring and the fall
Provides resources, including newsletters, speakers, social events, library materials available for loan or purchase, and a slide and tape presentation explaining care and treatment of newborns with Spina Bifida; available for in-service programs. Additionally, offers the following:
- Financial assistance may be available for those attending the national conferences
?- Sponsors state conferences held in the spring and the fall
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Support Groups - Whitney Senior Center - Saint Cloud
- Alzheimer's Association Caregivers Support, evening groups, call (320)290-7863
- Brain Injury Support Group, contact Craig Martinson (320)685-3680
- Deaf and Hard of Hearing Support Group
- Friends and Family of Brain Injury Survivors
- Memory Loss Support Group for Caregivers and Care Receivers
- Support and education
- Stroke Support Group
- Alzheimer's Association Caregivers Support, evening groups, call (320)290-7863
- Brain Injury Support Group, contact Craig Martinson (320)685-3680
- Deaf and Hard of Hearing Support Group
- Friends and Family of Brain Injury Survivors
- Memory Loss Support Group for Caregivers and Care Receivers
- Support and education
- Stroke Support Group
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Special Education Services - ACGC Public Schools - Independent School District 2396
- Early intervention services
- Special education classes/programs
- Early intervention services
- Special education classes/programs
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Mental Health - Minnesota Department of Human Services - Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Division
Offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Provides the following services to people with hearing loss:
- Aftercare planning
- Assessment and stabilization
- Care coordination
- Community placement assistance
- Counseling services and treatment
- Crisis intervention
- Individual and family consultation
Offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Provides the following services to people with hearing loss:
- Aftercare planning
- Assessment and stabilization
- Care coordination
- Community placement assistance
- Counseling services and treatment
- Crisis intervention
- Individual and family consultation
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Parent Training and Advocacy - PACER Center
??Helps parents and others navigate systems that serve children and young adults with disabilities in areas such as special education, mental health, and transition to adulthood.
Service areas include:
- Individual assistance: Advocates are available by phone and email to guide families, explain available options, and share additional resources. Advocates who speak Spanish and Somali are available and will work to assist in other languages upon request.
- Information dissemination: Provides printable and online resources with practical tips for accessing services for children and youth with disabilities.
- Trainings and workshops: Provides free virtual and in-person trainings and seminars to educate parents of children with disabilities and professionals on various topics related to special education and other disability services.
??Helps parents and others navigate systems that serve children and young adults with disabilities in areas such as special education, mental health, and transition to adulthood.
Service areas include:
- Individual assistance: Advocates are available by phone and email to guide families, explain available options, and share additional resources. Advocates who speak Spanish and Somali are available and will work to assist in other languages upon request.
- Information dissemination: Provides printable and online resources with practical tips for accessing services for children and youth with disabilities.
- Trainings and workshops: Provides free virtual and in-person trainings and seminars to educate parents of children with disabilities and professionals on various topics related to special education and other disability services.
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Support and Information - Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota
Offers the following services:
- Adult health care management program for adults, age 21 and over
- Annual conference for educators, held annually in October
- Annual conference for grandparents, held annually in May
- Annual conference for youth and adults with Down syndrome, held annually in Spring
- Bi-monthly newsletter
- Education packet
- Expectant parent packet for parents with a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome
- General information available to anyone including educators and other professionals
- Hospital or home visits for new parents by trained persons
- Information packet for grandparents
- Networking with other organizations
- New parent breakfast
- New parent information packet; mailed to all hospitals in Minnesota with English and Spanish versions available
- Regional conference for parents and professionals held every other year
- Resource library with current information on Down syndrome
- Social activities and informational meetings
- Solutions, a newsletter for educators
?- Support groups for parents of children with Down syndrome
Offers the following services:
- Adult health care management program for adults, age 21 and over
- Annual conference for educators, held annually in October
- Annual conference for grandparents, held annually in May
- Annual conference for youth and adults with Down syndrome, held annually in Spring
- Bi-monthly newsletter
- Education packet
- Expectant parent packet for parents with a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome
- General information available to anyone including educators and other professionals
- Hospital or home visits for new parents by trained persons
- Information packet for grandparents
- Networking with other organizations
- New parent breakfast
- New parent information packet; mailed to all hospitals in Minnesota with English and Spanish versions available
- Regional conference for parents and professionals held every other year
- Resource library with current information on Down syndrome
- Social activities and informational meetings
- Solutions, a newsletter for educators
?- Support groups for parents of children with Down syndrome
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Developmental Disabilities - Stearns County Human Services - Financial and Social Services Division
Case management services for children and adults living with developmental disabilities, providing education, vocational, and public health services, are provided to provide community support, including:
- Counseling, referrals, and out-of-home placement
- Day training and habilitation
- Group home admission
- Guardianship
- Information and referral services
- Respite care
?- Sheltered and supported employment
Case management services for children and adults living with developmental disabilities, providing education, vocational, and public health services, are provided to provide community support, including:
- Counseling, referrals, and out-of-home placement
- Day training and habilitation
- Group home admission
- Guardianship
- Information and referral services
- Respite care
?- Sheltered and supported employment
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Autism Clinic - Minnesota Masonic Children's Clinic for Communication Disorders
Provides a specialized communication therapy for children with autism; program teaches parents, caregivers, and educators specific techniques that will make learning to understand and use language more successful for each individual child.
Programming includes:
- Evaluation and consultation services
- Parent involved weekly therapy
- Parent support group: Limited childcare for registered children
- Public workshops and parent classes
- Stage Play acting classes through the Duluth Playhouse Children's Theater
Provides a specialized communication therapy for children with autism; program teaches parents, caregivers, and educators specific techniques that will make learning to understand and use language more successful for each individual child.
Programming includes:
- Evaluation and consultation services
- Parent involved weekly therapy
- Parent support group: Limited childcare for registered children
- Public workshops and parent classes
- Stage Play acting classes through the Duluth Playhouse Children's Theater
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Autism Spectrum DisorderAutism TherapyWorkshops/SymposiumsRecreational TherapySiblings of People With DisabilitiesLanguage DisordersSpecialized Pediatric EvaluationSpeech and Language PathologyFamily CounselingEarly Intervention for Children With Disabilities/DelaysParents of People With DisabilitiesParenting Skills Classes
Help Desk - Arc Minnesota, The
Provide individual advocacy, coaching, and system navigation through statewide Help Desk to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include one-to-one assistance in accessing and receiving appropriate services in the areas of early intervention, family support, special education, county case management, health care, housing, employment, recreation, Medical Assistance, Social Security, residential services, PCA (personal care assistance), etc.
?The Arc Minnesota also offers scholarship opportunities to support individuals living with disabilities. Call the Help Desk or visit the website for more information about eligibility, criteria, and scholarships available.
NOTE: Staff do NOT provide legal advice
Provide individual advocacy, coaching, and system navigation through statewide Help Desk to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include one-to-one assistance in accessing and receiving appropriate services in the areas of early intervention, family support, special education, county case management, health care, housing, employment, recreation, Medical Assistance, Social Security, residential services, PCA (personal care assistance), etc.
?The Arc Minnesota also offers scholarship opportunities to support individuals living with disabilities. Call the Help Desk or visit the website for more information about eligibility, criteria, and scholarships available.
NOTE: Staff do NOT provide legal advice
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Mental Health - Minnesota Department of Human Services - Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Division
Offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Provides the following services to people with hearing loss:
- Aftercare planning
- Assessment and stabilization
- Care coordination
- Community placement assistance
- Counseling services and treatment
- Crisis intervention
- Individual and family consultation
Offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Provides the following services to people with hearing loss:
- Aftercare planning
- Assessment and stabilization
- Care coordination
- Community placement assistance
- Counseling services and treatment
- Crisis intervention
- Individual and family consultation
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Help Desk - Arc Minnesota, The
Provide individual advocacy, coaching, and system navigation through statewide Help Desk to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include one-to-one assistance in accessing and receiving appropriate services in the areas of early intervention, family support, special education, county case management, health care, housing, employment, recreation, Medical Assistance, Social Security, residential services, PCA (personal care assistance), etc.
?The Arc Minnesota also offers scholarship opportunities to support individuals living with disabilities. Call the Help Desk or visit the website for more information about eligibility, criteria, and scholarships available.
NOTE: Staff do NOT provide legal advice
Provide individual advocacy, coaching, and system navigation through statewide Help Desk to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include one-to-one assistance in accessing and receiving appropriate services in the areas of early intervention, family support, special education, county case management, health care, housing, employment, recreation, Medical Assistance, Social Security, residential services, PCA (personal care assistance), etc.
?The Arc Minnesota also offers scholarship opportunities to support individuals living with disabilities. Call the Help Desk or visit the website for more information about eligibility, criteria, and scholarships available.
NOTE: Staff do NOT provide legal advice
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Support Network for Individuals and Families Living with Bleeding Disorders - Hemophilia Foundation of Minnesota and Dakotas (HFMD)
Supportive network linking individuals and families with similar challenges including:
- Adults who have bleeding disorders
- Adults who have bleeding disorders and are HIV positive or have AIDS
- Families of children who have bleeding disorders
- Individuals with bleeding disorders and Hepatitis C
- Newsletter and brochures on bleeding disorders and its complications including HIV/AIDS and hepatitis
Supportive network linking individuals and families with similar challenges including:
- Adults who have bleeding disorders
- Adults who have bleeding disorders and are HIV positive or have AIDS
- Families of children who have bleeding disorders
- Individuals with bleeding disorders and Hepatitis C
- Newsletter and brochures on bleeding disorders and its complications including HIV/AIDS and hepatitis
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Advocacy, Information and Referral - LIFE Mower County
A library of resources on developmental disabilities
LIFE Mower County works one to one with individuals and families dealing with issues relating to full inclusion in the community
A library of resources on developmental disabilities
LIFE Mower County works one to one with individuals and families dealing with issues relating to full inclusion in the community
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Camp Support Programs and Activities - Camp Odayin
Camp Odayin provides camp experiences for children with heart disease and their families. Year-round programs include:
- Family Camp: For Heart Heroes and their families in grades 12 and younger. Provides two weekends of camp with creative and friendship-building activities. Educational opportunities are available to parents.
- Parent Retreats: For parents of Heart Heroes in grades 12 and younger. Dads Day provides a day of outdoor recreation and connection in Prior Lake, MN. Moms Retreats occur in both White Bear Lake, MN and Lake Geneva, WI for a weekend of mutual support and self-care.
- Summer Camp: For Heart Heroes in grades 1-11. Sessions are held in Crosslake, MN and another session in Elkhorn, WI. Provides an 5-day overnight day camp experience that includes horseback riding, water sports, arts and crafts, archery, campfires, talent show, and more.
- Winter Camp: For Heart Heroes in grades 1-12 held in February. Provides activities such as tubing, broom ball, arts and crafts, connecting with friends, and indoor activities. Kids are grouped based on age for activities and stay in retreat-style housing.
Camp Odayin provides camp experiences for children with heart disease and their families. Year-round programs include:
- Family Camp: For Heart Heroes and their families in grades 12 and younger. Provides two weekends of camp with creative and friendship-building activities. Educational opportunities are available to parents.
- Parent Retreats: For parents of Heart Heroes in grades 12 and younger. Dads Day provides a day of outdoor recreation and connection in Prior Lake, MN. Moms Retreats occur in both White Bear Lake, MN and Lake Geneva, WI for a weekend of mutual support and self-care.
- Summer Camp: For Heart Heroes in grades 1-11. Sessions are held in Crosslake, MN and another session in Elkhorn, WI. Provides an 5-day overnight day camp experience that includes horseback riding, water sports, arts and crafts, archery, campfires, talent show, and more.
- Winter Camp: For Heart Heroes in grades 1-12 held in February. Provides activities such as tubing, broom ball, arts and crafts, connecting with friends, and indoor activities. Kids are grouped based on age for activities and stay in retreat-style housing.
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Help Desk - Arc Minnesota, The
Provide individual advocacy, coaching, and system navigation through statewide Help Desk to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include one-to-one assistance in accessing and receiving appropriate services in the areas of early intervention, family support, special education, county case management, health care, housing, employment, recreation, Medical Assistance, Social Security, residential services, PCA (personal care assistance), etc.
?The Arc Minnesota also offers scholarship opportunities to support individuals living with disabilities. Call the Help Desk or visit the website for more information about eligibility, criteria, and scholarships available.
NOTE: Staff do NOT provide legal advice
Provide individual advocacy, coaching, and system navigation through statewide Help Desk to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include one-to-one assistance in accessing and receiving appropriate services in the areas of early intervention, family support, special education, county case management, health care, housing, employment, recreation, Medical Assistance, Social Security, residential services, PCA (personal care assistance), etc.
?The Arc Minnesota also offers scholarship opportunities to support individuals living with disabilities. Call the Help Desk or visit the website for more information about eligibility, criteria, and scholarships available.
NOTE: Staff do NOT provide legal advice
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Parenting Warmline - Parenting Resource Center - Austin
Provides an information line for parenting information and education. Services include:
- Parenting warmline in both English and Spanish languages
- Parenting materials and resources for parents
- Parent2Parent peer support group program that matches parents with other parents through the parenting warmline
Provides an information line for parenting information and education. Services include:
- Parenting warmline in both English and Spanish languages
- Parenting materials and resources for parents
- Parent2Parent peer support group program that matches parents with other parents through the parenting warmline
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Help Desk - Arc Minnesota, The
Provide individual advocacy, coaching, and system navigation through statewide Help Desk to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include one-to-one assistance in accessing and receiving appropriate services in the areas of early intervention, family support, special education, county case management, health care, housing, employment, recreation, Medical Assistance, Social Security, residential services, PCA (personal care assistance), etc.
?The Arc Minnesota also offers scholarship opportunities to support individuals living with disabilities. Call the Help Desk or visit the website for more information about eligibility, criteria, and scholarships available.
NOTE: Staff do NOT provide legal advice
Provide individual advocacy, coaching, and system navigation through statewide Help Desk to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include one-to-one assistance in accessing and receiving appropriate services in the areas of early intervention, family support, special education, county case management, health care, housing, employment, recreation, Medical Assistance, Social Security, residential services, PCA (personal care assistance), etc.
?The Arc Minnesota also offers scholarship opportunities to support individuals living with disabilities. Call the Help Desk or visit the website for more information about eligibility, criteria, and scholarships available.
NOTE: Staff do NOT provide legal advice
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Help Desk - Arc Minnesota, The
Provide individual advocacy, coaching, and system navigation through statewide Help Desk to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include one-to-one assistance in accessing and receiving appropriate services in the areas of early intervention, family support, special education, county case management, health care, housing, employment, recreation, Medical Assistance, Social Security, residential services, PCA (personal care assistance), etc.
?The Arc Minnesota also offers scholarship opportunities to support individuals living with disabilities. Call the Help Desk or visit the website for more information about eligibility, criteria, and scholarships available.
NOTE: Staff do NOT provide legal advice
Provide individual advocacy, coaching, and system navigation through statewide Help Desk to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include one-to-one assistance in accessing and receiving appropriate services in the areas of early intervention, family support, special education, county case management, health care, housing, employment, recreation, Medical Assistance, Social Security, residential services, PCA (personal care assistance), etc.
?The Arc Minnesota also offers scholarship opportunities to support individuals living with disabilities. Call the Help Desk or visit the website for more information about eligibility, criteria, and scholarships available.
NOTE: Staff do NOT provide legal advice
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Clinic and Specialty Services - Hennepin Healthcare
Provides specialty medical services, including:
- Cancer care: Coordinated health care for cancer patients from screening to diagnosis; offers support groups and women's cancer screenings such as breast exams, mammograms, and pap smears for women over 40
- Cardiac rehabilitation
- Diabetes management: Includes a support group
- Eye care
- Gynecology
- Huntington's Disease Clinic: Offers clinical trials, evaluation, and treatment for Huntington's Disease, genetic counseling, individual and family supportive counseling, occupational, physical, and speech/language therapy.
- Internal medicine
- Obstetrics
- Pain management
- Speech therapy
- Women's health care
Provides specialty medical services, including:
- Cancer care: Coordinated health care for cancer patients from screening to diagnosis; offers support groups and women's cancer screenings such as breast exams, mammograms, and pap smears for women over 40
- Cardiac rehabilitation
- Diabetes management: Includes a support group
- Eye care
- Gynecology
- Huntington's Disease Clinic: Offers clinical trials, evaluation, and treatment for Huntington's Disease, genetic counseling, individual and family supportive counseling, occupational, physical, and speech/language therapy.
- Internal medicine
- Obstetrics
- Pain management
- Speech therapy
- Women's health care
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Health/Disability Related CounselingHuntington's DiseaseEye Care ReferralsSpeech and Language PathologyOphthalmologyCondition Specific Rehabilitation ServicesInternal MedicineMammogramsPhysical TherapyDiabetes ScreeningBreast ExaminationsDiabetes Management ClinicsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsObstetrics/GynecologyOccupational TherapyEye ScreeningGenetic CounselingWomen's Health CentersCancerPap TestsDiabetic RetinopathyClinical TrialsFamilies/Friends of People With DisabilitiesPain ManagementDiabetesOptometryCancer Clinics
Mental Health - Minnesota Department of Human Services - Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Division
Offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Provides the following services to people with hearing loss:
- Aftercare planning
- Assessment and stabilization
- Care coordination
- Community placement assistance
- Counseling services and treatment
- Crisis intervention
- Individual and family consultation
Offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Provides the following services to people with hearing loss:
- Aftercare planning
- Assessment and stabilization
- Care coordination
- Community placement assistance
- Counseling services and treatment
- Crisis intervention
- Individual and family consultation
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Mental Health - Minnesota Department of Human Services - Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Division
Offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Provides the following services to people with hearing loss:
- Aftercare planning
- Assessment and stabilization
- Care coordination
- Community placement assistance
- Counseling services and treatment
- Crisis intervention
- Individual and family consultation
Offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Provides the following services to people with hearing loss:
- Aftercare planning
- Assessment and stabilization
- Care coordination
- Community placement assistance
- Counseling services and treatment
- Crisis intervention
- Individual and family consultation
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Health Advocacy - Hemophilia Foundation of Minnesota and Dakotas (HFMD)
Provides information including:
- Assistance with accessing services and therapies
- Education in monitoring lifetime maximums on insurance benefits
- Family empowerment
Provides information including:
- Assistance with accessing services and therapies
- Education in monitoring lifetime maximums on insurance benefits
- Family empowerment
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Children's Services - Solutions Behavioral Healthcare Professionals - Alexandria
Behavioral Intervention: Combines daily living skills, interpersonal skills and behavioral management skills into an individualized plan to enable the child to function. Helps the child learn and apply appropriate skills in various living settings, for the child to remain living at home.
Case Management: helps locate necessary services, make referrals as needed, and monitor the delivery of the child's mental health services. May also assist the family with support services, such as respite care.
Community-Based Services: rehabilitative services for children and their families to address mental health and behavioral needs. Provides therapeutic support services are provided in the child's home, school, daycare, foster home, relative's home or other indicated community setting.
Crisis Intervention: 24-hour on-call services are available upon arrangement for crisis management
Outpatient Services:
Attachment & Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC)
Comprehensive behavioral assessments
Developmental assessments
Diagnostic assessments
'Incredible Years' model groups
Individual, group, and family therapy
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
Psychiatric evaluations and medication management
Psychological evaluations
Risk management assessments
Behavioral Intervention: Combines daily living skills, interpersonal skills and behavioral management skills into an individualized plan to enable the child to function. Helps the child learn and apply appropriate skills in various living settings, for the child to remain living at home.
Case Management: helps locate necessary services, make referrals as needed, and monitor the delivery of the child's mental health services. May also assist the family with support services, such as respite care.
Community-Based Services: rehabilitative services for children and their families to address mental health and behavioral needs. Provides therapeutic support services are provided in the child's home, school, daycare, foster home, relative's home or other indicated community setting.
Crisis Intervention: 24-hour on-call services are available upon arrangement for crisis management
Outpatient Services:
Attachment & Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC)
Comprehensive behavioral assessments
Developmental assessments
Diagnostic assessments
'Incredible Years' model groups
Individual, group, and family therapy
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
Psychiatric evaluations and medication management
Psychological evaluations
Risk management assessments
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Family CounselingPediatric Developmental AssessmentHome Based Mental Health ServicesPsychiatric Case ManagementPsychological AssessmentReactive Attachment DisorderGroup CounselingParent Child Interactive TherapyBehavioral Learning TherapyClinical Psychiatric EvaluationFamilies/Friends of People With DisabilitiesPsychiatric RehabilitationChildrenPsychosocial EvaluationIndividual CounselingMental Health Crisis LinesMental Health Intervention ProgramsIndependent Living Skills Instruction
