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1130 Western Ave., Chillicothe, OH 45601

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

1601 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43222

Provides training towards placement in sheltered employment.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

Provides information and support for anyone suffering form this rare eye disorder, chacterized by any abnormal blinking or eyelid tic or twitch resulting from any cause, ranging from dry eyes to Tourette's syndrome to tardive dyskinesia.

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LSS 211 Central Ohio

1091 Infirmary Road, Elyria, OH 44035

Assists families with the care of individuals with developmental disabilities who reside in the family home by providing limited funding for respite services, adaptive equipment and other expenses associated with meeting the needs of their family members with developmental disabilities.

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211 Summit

4500 Hudson Drive, Stow, OH 44224

Offers an adventure-based recreation program centered around outdoor activities and youth ministry 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 Summit

86 Columbus Rd., Ste. 104, Athens, OH 45701

Provides services for clients to find gainful employment or training. Specific services include: counseling and planning, personal and work adjustment training, vocational training, training supplies and books, financial aid to attend post-secondary classes, artificial limbs, braces, eyeglasses, hearing aids, psychotherapy, physical therapy, wheelchairs (if needed to work), occupational supplies, placement, small business development, and follow-up on the job. Also helps disabled students who are transitioning from school to work or college after high school. Some of the above services are provided by other agencies through a referral process.

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211 Cleveland

2160 Old Selma Road, Springfield, OH 45505

Offers door to door transportation to/from services at TAC and/or other employment sites.

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HelpLink 211 Dayton

1275 Lakeside Ave. E, Cleveland, OH 44114

Provides community group homes and other housing options for adults with developmental disabilities. Based on individual needs, qualified staff can provide up to 24-hour supervision, and each resident is supported by a Cuyahoga Department of Developmental Disabilities Support Administrator.

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211 Cleveland

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

3040 Center Road, Youngstown, OH 44514

Provides for public awareness of people with developmental disabilities including related family support and information.

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HNNEO 211

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

Assists older adults and disabled adults with bed bug extermination.

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211 Cleveland

Provides a space to give autistic children opportunities for fun and socialization on the weekends.

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211 Cleveland

6435 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43213

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

2235-2239 E 55th St., Cleveland, OH 44103

Provides a training program that helps individuals with developmental disabilities optimize their personal, social, and community skills. Areas include daily living skills, communication, personal hygiene, leisure and recreation, basic academics, and community exploration.

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211 Cleveland

1111 Som Center Rd., Highland Hts., OH 44143

Provides opportunities for individuals with physical, sensory, or developmental disabilities to participate in social/recreational activities, arts and crafts, and physical fitness programs. Activities may range from games and movie nights to yoga and sports programs. Staff who are trained to work with people who are disabled are sometimes available.

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211 Cleveland

3500 Portz Pkwy., Solon, OH 44139

Offers a variety of sports activities and instruction as well as recreational and social activities for special needs youth and adults. Activities/sports include but are not limited to: basketball, volleyball, swimming, softball, bowling, soccer, exercise classes, karaoke, drumming, dances, movie nights, cook outs, and more. Sports programs vary by season.

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211 Cleveland

991 E Main St., Chillicothe, OH 45601

Offers an adventure-based recreation program centered around outdoor activities and youth ministry. Program is designed to help young people develop into responsible, civically-engaged adults.

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211 Cleveland

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

Provides homes in which individuals with developmental disabilities receive 24 hour care and develop daily living skills which enable them to lead increasingly independent lives. Each person has an individualized plan with goals, and some eventually move into supported or independent living. There are a number of homes in Cuyahoga County, most of which can house up to 8 people.

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211 Cleveland

246 Northland Drive, Ground Floor, Human Services Building, Medina, OH 44256

- Screens for a wide variety of services and programs available to seniors and / or adults with disabilities. - Collects client information and then determines what programs they are eligible for. - Will help fill out paperwork for programs and services such as HEAP, Medicaid, and various types of insurance. - Assistance with unemployment forms is restricted to advising clients on the types of documents they need to complete the forms required by Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.

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211 Summit

242 Federal St., Ste. 403, Youngstown, OH 44503

Provides services for clients to find gainful employment or training. Specific services include: counseling and planning, personal and work adjustment training, vocational training, training supplies and books, financial aid to attend post-secondary classes, artificial limbs, braces, eyeglasses, hearing aids, psychotherapy, physical therapy, wheelchairs (if needed to work), occupational supplies, placement, small business development, and follow-up on the job. Also helps disabled students who are transitioning from school to work or college after high school. Some of the above services are provided by other agencies through a referral process.

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211 Cleveland

580 Grant Street, Akron, OH 44311

A Parent Café is a parent-led, peer support format where caregivers come together to share experiences, learn from each other, and build stronger family resilience.

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211 Summit

8200 Cedar Rd., Chesterland, OH 44026

Contracts with an outside agency to offer a care facility which provides intensive medical support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to meet the specialized health needs of individuals with Developmental Disabilities. The facility consists of two housing units that accommodate around 13 individuals.

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211 Cleveland

1275 Lakeside Ave. E, Cleveland, OH 44114

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

6161 Oak Tree Blvd., Ste. 400, Independence, OH 44131

Operates residential facilities for adults with intellectual or other developmental disabilities (ID/DD). Offers a home-like environment and programming to help develop skills in a variety of areas including self-care, health, nutrition, and daily living techniques. Provides 24-hour supervision.

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211 Cleveland

5373 Lee Rd., Maple Hts., OH 44137

Provides a two week, two hours each day safety program for children who are eligible to be enrolled in kindergarten in the fall. Has special sessions for mentally handicapped children. Also performs on-site Child Seat Inspections by a trained team of police officers during the program period.

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211 Cleveland