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2801 Martin Luther King Jr Dr., Cleveland, OH 44104

Provides assessments and, if indicated, treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Recommendations may include medication, skills training and coaching and help managing behavior in a variety of life settings.

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211 Cleveland

800 Sharon Dr., Ste. C, Westlake, OH 44145

Provides monthly support and discussion groups for persons with disabilities. Discusses disability-related problems and issues.

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211 Cleveland

Offers information on eye examination that is required once student is identified with a disability and starts an Individualized Education Program (IEP) at school. Offers a list of participating eye doctors and provides financial assistance for eye exams and glasses for students who are uninsured.

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211 Cleveland

5844 Jaysville-st. Johns Rd., Greenville, OH 45331

Provides supports needed by client (based on assessed needs) to continue living in the community. These waivers can be used to pay for a wide range of services, including housing, in-home services (such as help with meal preparation and household chores) and other services to maintain the independence of the client (such as transportation, help with budgeting, and life skills training as needed). There are three types of waivers depending on the level of the client's needs. The Individual Options (IO) Waiver is for people who may need a lot of help in their home and who may need many different kinds of services. The Level One Waiver is for people who do not need a lot of paid staff to provide services. Usually, people using a Level One Waiver only need help with a few things, or they have people who can help them with some of the things they need, like cooking meals, taking showers, or driving places. The Self-Empowered Life Funding (SELF) Waiver is for people who want to be in charge of some of their services. Those with a SELF Waiver can be in charge of hiring and training the people that provide services and manage their own budget for services. The board can help the individual select which waiver is right for them and can help the client locate service providers who can accept the waiver.

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211 Cleveland

8001 Township Road 574, Holmesville, OH 44633

Assists individuals with developmental disabilities and their families to understand and access options for area resources. Assistance includes: * Family Support Services * Individual Service Plans (ISP) * Provider Services - Adult Service, Transporation, Residential * Waiver Services

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211 Mansfield OH

9501 Wade Park Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106

Provides 73 units of one-bedroom housing (600-1100 square feet).

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211 Cleveland

Connecting For Kids, Westlake, OH 44145

Provides two kits designed to introduce safety around moving vehicles in parking lots and to intervene in wandering behavior typical of autistic children. Kit usually includes door and window alarms, an ID bracelet, visual stop signs and a guide on what to do about wandering behavior. Parking lot safety kit includes parent/caregiver safety guide and vehicle magnet to remind children how to be safe in parking lots.

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211 Cleveland

3615 Superior Ave. E., Ste. 4404a, Cleveland, OH 44114

Provides adult day support, vocational habilitation, benefits analysis, benefits coordination, career exploration. career discovery, community based assessment, work adjustment, job development, job coaching, and individual employment supports.

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211 Cleveland

3401 Enterprise Pkwy., Ste. 340-50, Beachwood, OH 44122

Provides financial literacy workshops for older adults and those with disabilities. Sessions include topics such as recognizing scams, debt reduction, medical negotiation, safe banking online, budgeting, and predatory lending.

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211 Cleveland

2925 Euclid Ave., Hughes Bldg., Cleveland, OH 44115

Provides skilled home nursing, home health aides (to assist with grooming, ambulation, personal care, and bathing), in-home physical, occupational, or speech therapy, and in-home respite care for eligible adults in need of these services. Also provides homemaker assistance (meal preparation, laundry and general household management including light housekeeping.) Services also include personal care and homemaking for adults with HIV/AIDS.

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211 Cleveland

4540 Cooper Road, Suite 200, Blue Ash, OH 45242-5649

- Develops a plan for the care of older adults, people with disabilities and people with chronic health issues so the clients can return to or remain in their homes. Also serves juveniles and individuals with developmental disabilities, substance use disorders and mental health issues. - Services include assessing the client's needs, coordinating the delivery of needed services, completion of paperwork required by authorized providers, ensuring services are obtained in accordance with the case plan and monitoring progress to ensure that services are having a beneficial impact on the client.

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211 Summit

4704 Lexington Ridge Road, Medina, OH 44256

Provides 5-week summer tutoring services with emphasis in math and reading as well as speech therapy. A separate 5-week program covering the same topics is available for students with autism.

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211 Summit

580 Grant Street, Akron, OH 44311

Provides information and education about the symptoms, screening/diagnostic procedures and methods of treatment or management for Autism. Help Line is staffed by a Licensed Social Worker/Support Specialist who connects individuals and their families to information, services, and community resources.

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211 Summit

495 East Main Street, Columbus, OH 43215

Offers a variety of behavioral health services to address the needs of children, adolescents and their families. Services include child and adolescent psychiatry, counseling, developmental behavioral pediatrics, psychology, ADHD, feeding disorders and cerebral palsy treatment.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

4930 Cornell Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45242

Provides a variety of structured, supervised overnight summer camping programs that feature recreational and educational activities such as swimming, boating, horseback riding, arts and crafts, natural science, and wilderness survival.

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211 Cleveland

1921 East Gypsy Lane Road, Bowling Green, OH 43402

Provides a program that offers service coordination and family support services. Some services include financial assistance for respite care, special dietary needs and adaptive equipment.

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UW 211 Greater Toledo

8221 Auburn Rd., Concord, OH 44077

Provides information and support in regard to educational issues to families with children who have disabilities. Serves as a liaison between families and school district personnel in order to foster positive parent/professional relationships and enhance children’s learning experiences. Parent Mentor may provide in-person counseling, help fill out paperwork, provide mediation, and accompany parents to IEP meetings.

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211 Cleveland

1601 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43222

Provides training towards placement in sheltered employment.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

Worthington, OH 43085

Offers various support groups for anyone affected by autism, adults with autism, parents, and caregivers.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

2545 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113

Offers assistance with searching for and maintaining employment for those with disabilities. Services include assessments of work skills, job seeking skills, assistance with resume writing and interviewing, computer training, career exploration, job placement assistance, job coaching and assistance with making arrangements for special needs in the workplace. A community-based work experience can be offered in conjunction with this program. Provides information to potential employers on ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) and other topics important for hiring persons with disabilities.

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211 Cleveland

2241 Woodland Ave., Cleveland, OH 44115

Offers an adventure-based recreation program centered around outdoor activities designed to help young people develop into responsible and caring adults. Venturing is also open to youth with physical or developmental disabilities.

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211 Cleveland

Provides limited funding assistance for necessary incidental treatment-related services, programs and equipment not covered by insurance, government agencies or other resources to families residing in Northeast Ohio who have children and/or adults with a life-long disability attributed to developmental and/or intellectual impairments. Funds expenses such as respite care, therapies, therapeutic camps, some medical expenses, assistive/adaptive equipment, and communicative devices. NOTE: Does not provide financial assistance for rent, other living expenses, or any modifications done to home, property, or vehicles.

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211 Summit

4930 Cornell Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45242

Provides troop activities for girls related to specific areas of interest in the following focuses: S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math), Life Skills, Leadership and Entrepreneurship, and Outdoors. Offers different levels of scouting for different ages including Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior and Ambassador.

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211 Cleveland

8200 Cedar Rd., Chesterland, OH 44026

Provides supports needed by client (based on assessed needs) to continue living in the community. These waivers can be used to pay for a wide range of services to pay for housing, in-home services (such as help with meal preparation and household chores) and other services to maintain the independence of the client (such as transportation, help with budgeting, and life skills training as needed). There are three types of waivers depending on the level of the client's needs. The Individual Options (IO) Waiver is for people who may need a lot of help in their home and who may need many different kinds of services. The Level One Waiver is for people who do not need a lot of paid staff to provide services. Usually people using a Level One Waiver only need help with a few things, or they have people who can help them with some of the things they need, like cooking meals, taking showers, or driving places. The Self-Empowered Life Funding (SELF) Waiver is for people who want to be in charge of some of their services. Those with a SELF Waiver can be in charge of hiring and training the people that provide services and manage their own budget for services. The board can help the individual select which waiver is right for them, and can help the client locate service providers who can accept the waiver.

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211 Cleveland

2545 Lorain Ave., Cleveland, OH 44113

Provides disability benefits assistance by offering information to people with disabilities relating to federal and state benefits. Provides assistance with resources such as food stamps, housing, child care, Medicaid, transportation, as well as vocational rehabilitation services. Assists with applications and appeals for Social Security disability benefits.

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211 Cleveland