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- Agape Community Services
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- Children and Youth/Probation
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- Outpatient Program New Insights Inc
< Back Outpatient Program New Insights Inc Drug and alcohol rehab and halfway house - residential short-term treatment, outpatient drug rehabilitation treatment andrtial hospitalization/day treatment for adolescents including DUI/DWI offenders and criminal justice clients
- Milestones Physical Therapy
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- Intensive Outpatient Program Information D&A LGBTQ Pittsburgh PA
< Back Intensive Outpatient Program Information D&A LGBTQ Pittsburgh PA The Persad Center is starting a dual diagnosis IOP on March 2nd and is will take referrals beginning February 1st. They can accept patients with D&A diagnoses and dual D&A and MH and will have an emphasis on providing this service to the LGBTQ+ community. Referring providers or patients can call 412-441-9768 x226 to make a referral. Hours will be MTTh 5-8:15 pm.
- Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates
< Back Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates Special Education and Advocacy The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc. (COPAA) is an independent, nonprofit, §501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization of attorneys, advocates, parents, and related professionals. There are 7 million children with disabilities in America1. COPAA members work to protect the legal and civil rights of and secure excellence in education on behalf of tens of thousands of students with disabilities and their families each year at the national, state, and local levels.
- Alternative Community Resource Program
< Back Alternative Community Resource Program ACRP now operates (4) alternative school sites that service over 125 students—elementary, middle, and high school and is an approved Alternative Education Provider through the PA Department of Education.Youth Services
- CAMBRIA COUNTY Behavioral Health/Intellectual Disabilities/Early Intervention Program
< Back CAMBRIA COUNTY Behavioral Health/Intellectual Disabilities/Early Intervention Program The Cambria County Behavioral Health/Intellectual Disabilities Programs' mission is to view a new horizon of hope and recovery, empowering every individual to direct their treatment and rehabilitation in a manner that is responsive to their individual needs and values and which promotes a satisfying and sustainable lifestyle. Satellite Office Human Services Building 401 Candlelight Drive, Suite 150 Ebensburg, PA 15931 (814) 472-4400 Ebensburg Satellite Office Call either office for services for mental health, drug, and alcohol, intellectual or developmental disabilities, or early intervention. Behavioral Health/Intellectual Disabilities & Early Intervention services provided: Administrative Case Management – Each individual who enters the system is assigned a case manager who will assist the individual in identifying and linking to appropriate and necessary services. Blended Case Management Services - a specialized, more intensive level of case management afforded to individuals living with serious mental illness. Offers support and linkage to needed community resources; the intensity of the case management is defined by the needs presented. Other services are available, depending on the individual's needs. The Cambria County Intellectual Disabilities Program provides case management to individuals referred to the system. Case management is the process of coordinating and linking community resources required to implement the plan of treatment while encouraging maximum consumer participation. Cambria County Intellectual Disabilities program provides: Early Intervention – Serves children with developmental delays from birth to three years of age with a variety of services to meet the family’s needs. It is an entitlement program for all individuals who meet the specified criteria. Congregate Care – Provides a safe and supervised environment that promotes socialization and recreation interaction while the attendant’s family is at work. Primary hours are from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Socialization Recreation – Offers recreational activities including summer camps, swimming, and bowling to consumers. Respite Care - Professional sitters provide service in the consumer’s home to allow caregivers relief. Short-term respite (40 hours a month) or Long-term respite (30 days a year) in or outside of the home is also available. Adult Training Facility/Daycare – Provides enhancement of daily living skills, pre-vocational skills, personal function skills, and recreation to the consumer. Workshops/Vocational Rehabilitation – Sheltered employment for consumers who are interested in enhancing their vocational/employment skills. Job coaching, job support, and assistance with job finding are available through Transitional Employment Training. Residential Facilities Lifesharing – Facilitates and sponsors adult placement from full care to supported living arrangements for consumers who are interested in developing independent/semi-independent lifestyles. Life sharing is the placement of adult consumers with host families who provide a protective and supportive environment. Adult Minimal Supervision (AMS) – An agency staff person visits the home of an MR individual who lives alone to provide support with their independent living situation. The staff ensures there is adequate food, bills are paid, medications are taken and appointments are kept, etc.
- Accredited Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE)
< Back Accredited Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) Mission To positively affect people’s lives by nurturing connections to the sacred through experiential education and spiritual care. Vision To create measurable and appreciable improvement in spiritual health that transforms people and communities in the US and across the globe. Values Diversity and inclusion - demonstrated through cultural humility, attentiveness and collegiality. Integrity - demonstrated through trust, respect and excellence. Curiosity - demonstrated through listening, experiential models, innovation and creativity. Process - demonstrated through action/reflection, listening, experiential and relational models. Service - demonstrated through compassion, authenticity and growth. ACPE is nationally recognized as an accrediting agency in the field of clinical pastoral education by the U.S. Secretary of Education through the U.S. Department of Education. Since ACPE formed in 1967 (as a merger of four CPE organizations), nearly 200,000 units of ACPE certified CPE have been offered to about 75,000 individuals from the United States and many other countries internationally. Approximately 9,000 units of ACPE certified CPE are completed annually. CPE students come from many different ethnic and cultural groups. Individuals from many faith traditions -- Protestant, Roman Catholic, Judaism, Islam, Orthodox Christian, Native American religions and Buddhism -- have taken ACPE certified CPE.
- River Rock Day Treatment, Inc., Alternative Education
< Back River Rock Day Treatment, Inc., Alternative Education The River Rock Academy mission is to provide our students with the power to change, effect and improve their livesThe vision of River Rock Academy is to be the premier provider of alternative education services River Rock Academy was founded in 2005 by Steve Capoferri and Patti Shatto-Young. We are committed to providing the internal power to change, effect and improve the lives of the students we serve. We serve students from the Central, South Central, and Eastern counties of Pennsylvania. We are a Pennsylvania Department of Education APPROVED PRIVATE PROVIDER for alternative education services for students in grades 6-12.
- Pennsylvania Area Association for the Education of Young Children
< Back Pennsylvania Area Association for the Education of Young Children Who We Are PennAEYC is an affiliate of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and is a dynamic membership organization of early childhood care and education professionals. Our mission is to be an effective voice for high-quality early childhood care and education. We do this through policy development, advocacy and professional development and supports for early childhood professionals. PennAEYC's vision is that each and every Pennsylvania family will have access to high-quality, affordable early childhood care and education opportunities for their children provided by a profession that is valued, well compensated and supported. https://www.pennaeyc.com/bucks-county-chapter/ https://www.pennaeyc.com/capital-area-chapter/ https://www.pennaeyc.com/lancaster-county-chapter/ https://www.pennaeyc.com/lehigh-and-northampton-chapter/ PennAEYC provides a variety of services and programs that impact the lives of children and support the mission and vision of the organization. Our programs impact children through policy and practice in the field of early care and education to ensure children have high-quality early childhood experiences.
- The National Administration for Children and Families ACF
< Back The National Administration for Children and Families ACF The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is a division of the Department of Health & Human Services. We promote the economic and social well-being of children, families, individuals, and communities with leadership and resources for compassionate, effective delivery of human services. Fact sheets, departments and more information on this website. Financial support to all state child welfare offices. Program Offices Administration for Native Americans (ANA) Administration on Children, Youth and Families (ACYF) Children's Bureau (CB) Office of Early Childhood Development (ECD) Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB) Office of Child Care (OCC) Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) Office of Community Services (OCS) Office of Family Assistance (OFA) Office of Head Start (OHS) Office of Human Services Emergency Preparedness and Response (OHSEPR) Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP)