Beech Acres Parenting Center
Over 165 years of strengthening Cincinnati’s children & families. Serving 20,000 people each year. Our Mission: Inspiring and equipping today’s parents, families, and communities to raise capable, caring, contributing children. Our Vision: A world where all children are nurtured to discover, cultivate and apply their natural gifts.
Solutions Community Counseling and Recovery Centers
Solutions promotes wellness in mind, body and spirit through the provision of effective, affordable mental health and alcohol/drug services that promote recovery, overall health and a sense of belonging.
Warren County ESC School and Community Mental Health Resources
In May of 2009, Warren County was awarded a two-year, U.S. Department of Education's Safe and Drug Free Schools Grant to Integrate School and Community Mental Health Systems. Warren County was the only Ohio recipient of this Grant cycle and one of only 17 Grants awarded in the United States. The acquisition of "The Grant" was the result of the collaborative efforts of the ESC, all eight Warren County School districts, the Mental Health and Recovery Services and Centers of Warren/Clinton Counties, the Juvenile Court systems, and the generous work of many other community agencies and members.
Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati
The DSAGC is a 501C-3 non-profit organization established in 1981 with a history of responding to the changing needs of individuals with Down syndrome.
Autism Society of Greater Cincinnati
Our Cincinnati Autism Connection Information & Referral call and email response staff guide family members through the often confusing questions families face. You can connect to an actual person familiar with autism and available local tristate resources. Both the trained specialist and certified Information and Referral specialist are ready to assist you with autism information and local resources.
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Special Needs Resource Directory: When you have a child with special health needs, you face the constant challenge of finding information and resources. The Special Needs Resource Directory, supported by Family Relations at Cincinnati Children's, can assist parents, caregivers and healthcare providers identify, evaluate and access information, services and supports. Focused on children with special health needs, the directory connects to local, state, national and international websites to help you.
https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/patients/child/special-needs
CINCINNATI RECREATION COMMISSION
The Cincinnati Recreation Commission’s Division of Therapeutic Recreation (TR) offers a continuum of leisure services for individuals with disabilities that promote a healthy lifestyle, as well as the opportunity to participate in high-quality recreational and cultural experiences in the community. As advocates for individuals with disabilities, we provide inclusive and therapeutic recreation programming choices and promote accessibility at all CRC facilities. Many of our full-time CRC Therapeutic Recreation Program Staff are Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists (CTRS).
Siblings with a Mission
Siblings with a Mission serves and supports siblings and families of individuals with complex health conditions and developmental disabilities. Our Mission: Provide International Support, Spread Awareness of Special Needs, Inspire Siblings to Make a Difference.
Butler Behavioral Health
We believe in three basic philosophies to provide the best care to you
1. Quick and simple access to care
2. Highest level of service engagement
3. Inspiring our teams everyday
Butler Behavioral Health was founded in 1948 to provide high quality behavioral health services in your community. Today, our founding values continue to assist individuals and families with a wide-range of needs with innovative and compassionate care.
Adolescent and Transition Clinic at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
The Transition Medicine team at Cincinnati Children’s wants to partner with teenagers and young adults with chronic health conditions or developmental disabilities to create a plan for healthcare transition as they get older. Patients as young as 16 years old can be seen by members of the Transition Medicine team.
https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/service/a/adolescent-medicine
TrYAD Transition of Youth and Young Adults with Intellectual Disabilities
Transition of Youth and Young Adults with Intellectual Disabilities (TrYAD) is a multidisciplinary clinic dedicated to helping teens and young adults with mild to severe intellectual disabilities transition to adulthood. TrYAD promotes self-management, advocacy, and continuity of care through a graduated transition process which involves:
• Education of patients, families, and their health care providers
• Coordination of ancillary services
• Liaison with community resources
https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/service/t/transition-clinic
Cerebral Palsy Guide
Cerebral Palsy Guide is a national support organization dedicated to supporting anyone who has been affected by birth injuries, brain injuries, cerebral palsy, Erb’s palsy, and other developmental disabilities. We strive to provide answers and guidance to ensure that families receive the assistance that they need to help improve their overall quality of life.
https://www.cerebralpalsyguide.com/cerebral-palsy/birth-injury/
THE HANGOUT GROUP
OUR GOAL IS TO BUILD STRONG FRIENDSHIPS AND CONFIDENT INDIVIDUALS.
Different events will provide those scenarios to develop life skills, model appropriate social interactions, or just get out and have fun.
https://youvegotthisllc.com/the-hangout-group#bc95b6bf-2921-4d09-98f9-72503de9144b
Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities
The Mission of the Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities is supporting people with disabilities and their families to achieve what is important to them. At Warren County Board of Developmental Disabilities, we believe the future is now.
Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities - OOD
Empowering Ohioans with disabilities through employment, disability determinations, and independence. In striving for excellence in service, we will:
Listen first Act with a sense of urgency
Honor diversity Foster inclusiveness
Value collaboration Inspire innovation
Be transparent Be accountable
Celebrate Success