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Case/Care Management For Children And Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions | Office For Children With Special Health Care Needs

Provides case management services for children with special health care needs. Case management is provided by registered nurses who assist families with developing a care plan that outlines the child's condition, diagnosis, needs, treatment, and goals.

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Information Dissemination | State Support Team Region 7

Develops and/or disseminates information such as instructional resources, federal and state legal updates, statewide documents, a regional newsletter, and other items relative to the education of children with disabilities. Provides this information to parents, educators and agency personnel who work with children with disabilities.

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Summer Camp | United Rehabilitation Services Of Greater Dayton

Offers summer camping activities to children with disabilities ages 6 to 17 for 10 weeks of the summer. In addition, they offer a "Super Senior" Summer Camp for those 18 to 20 with disabilities who are stll in High School.

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Pediatrics For Children And Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions | Office For Children With Special Health Care Needs

Offers diagnostic and treatment services that are provided by physicians with special training and expertise in a variety of areas of practice, including cardiology, hematology, neurology, and orthopedics.

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Children With Medical Handicaps Program | Hocking County Health Department

Provides assistance to children with special health care needs and their families through three different programs with varying eligibility. *Diagnostic Program: services for up to six months, from CMH-approved providers, to rule out or diagnose a special health care need or establish a plan of treatment. Services may include: Tests and x-rays Therapy evaluations Public health nursing services Visits to CMH-approved doctors Up to five days in the hospital *Treatment Program: services for one year, from CMH-approved providers, for treatment of an eligible condition. May include: laboratory tests, x-rays, physician visits, prescription medications, medical equipment and supplies, surgeries, hospitalizations, public health nursing services and therapies as well as service coordination. All services must be related to the child's eligible condition. *Service Coordination Program: helps families locate and coordinate services for their child.

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Special Needs Program | Specialized Alternatives For Families And Youth

Program is designed to help parents and caregivers create a safe and secure environment to nurture the needs of developmentally challenged youth. Works with other community agencies to ensure a smooth transition when these youth age out of the foster care system.

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Maternal & Child Health | Franklin County Public Health

Assists children with special health care needs. Coordinates services, links with quality care and financial assistance for medical care and provides identification and referral of children with potentially handicapping conditions. Offers service coordination, advocacy, and public health nurse home visits to assist families in obtaining and coordinating services.

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Educational Assessment | Miami Valley Regional Center

An information and referral service for community resources available to families of children with disabilities.

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Career / Technical Education - Youth | Pickaway-Ross Career And Technology Center

Provides career/technical education programs to age-eligible youth enrolled in participating school districts. Programs include, but are not limited to, fields such as health sciences, early childhood education, sports and exercise science, automotive and automotive repair technology, cosmetology, computer information technology, carpentry, building maintenance, construction, media arts, culinary arts, and welding,

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Transition Youths | Opportunities For Ohioans With Disabilities

Program helps young people with disabilities transition from the classroom to a workplace or college. Services enable an easier transition from one stage of life to another. Counselors will develop an individual plan of employment based on abilities, strengths and goals.

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Case/Care Management For Children And Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions | Office For Children With Special Health Care Needs

Provides case management services for children with special health care needs. Case management is provided by registered nurses who assist families with developing a care plan that outlines the child's condition, diagnosis, needs, treatment, and goals.

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Children'S Case Management - Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment | Counseling Center Of Wayne And Holmes Counties - Main

Ongoing mental health services designed to make sure children with complex, multiple needs receive care and services, which may include other health professionals, schools, courts, and social agencies. Provided by licensed mental health case managers. * Services are LGBTQ+ friendly.

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Pediatrics For Children And Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions | Office For Children With Special Health Care Needs

Offers diagnostic and treatment services that are provided by physicians with special training and expertise in a variety of areas of practice, including cardiology, hematology, neurology, and orthopedics.

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United Rehabilitation Services | United Rehabilitation Services

Offers a broad range of assessment, training and job placement services and provide on-on-one support to reach personal employment goals.

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Children With Medical Handicaps (CMH) | Ottawa County Health Department

Provides comprehensive care and health service to children with special health care needs.

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Children'S Case Management - Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment | Counseling Center Of Wayne And Holmes Counties - Main

Ongoing mental health services designed to make sure children with complex, multiple needs receive care and services, which may include other health professionals, schools, courts, and social agencies. Provided by licensed mental health case managers. * Services are LGBTQ+ friendly.

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Indoor Play Area | Marne United Methodist Church

Little Arrows Play Café provides a safe and fun play space and activities for children, ages 3-8, giving parents and caretakers an opportunity for play, rest, work and lounge space while enjoying good coffee and free WiFi. The Café also hosts a Sensory Area that is available to families with special-needs children and allow parents to continue the program established by the therapist in an optimal environment. The Sensory Area at LAPC will allow families to bring their special-needs children to play and work through therapy practices while their siblings play safely with age-appropriate toys in the play café area.

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Children With Medical Handicaps Program | Fairfield County Health Department

Provides assistance to children with special health care needs and their families through three different programs with varying eligibility.

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Eye Care For Children And Youth With Disabilities/Health Conditions | Office For Children With Special Health Care Needs

Offers eye care services provided by an ophthalmologist. Services provided may include diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases, eye surgery, and prescription and fitting of glasses and contact lenses to correct vision problems.

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