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  • Families for Depression Awareness Org & Newsletter

    < Back Families for Depression Awareness Org & Newsletter Our Mission Families for Depression Awareness helps families recognize and cope with depression and bipolar disorder to get people well and prevent suicides. In 1990, Julie Totten lost her brother, who was undiagnosed, to suicide. A year later, after learning about depression, she helped her father get diagnosed for this condition. Julie founded Families for Depression Awareness in 2001 to help others understand depression and reduce the stigma associated with the condition. What We Offer This educational website, www.familyaware.org Family and Expert Stories Training for families. Learn about our workshops and upcoming free webinars. Advocacy to support families with depression. Visit our Care For Your Mind online community Brochures such as Helping Someone Who Is Depressed. Visit our online store. Depression Wellness Guides for adults, teens, and for parents of teens and children with depression. Visit our online store. Outreach education to associations, schools, police stations, health facilities, religious organizations, employers, and nursing homes Depression and Bipolar Test, an online screening tool Mental Health Family Tree tool to help uncover family behaviors that may be associated with bipolar disorder, which often runs in families and can take years to diagnose NEWSLETTER

  • Therapy Alternatives, P.C.

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  • Children's Dental Centre of York

    < Back Children's Dental Centre of York Our goal and mission is to meet the dental needs of every child who comes into our practice; and to educate them, and theirrents or caregivers, so that they can take responsibility for, and be successful in their own dental health. Treating individuals with special needs is part of what we do at Children’s Dental Centre of York. As pediatric dentists, Dr. Angela Lutz and Dr. David Laughlin have continued their education to accommodate the needs of individuals of all ages with special needs.

  • Community Care Connections Inc.

    < Back Community Care Connections Inc. IT IS OUR MISSION To advance the independence, productivity, and full citizenship of people with disabilities. Community Care Connections, Inc. (CCC) was founded in 1972, as United Cerebral Palsy of Butler, Beaver, and Lawrence Counties, by a group of parents of young and adult children with developmental disabilities, who sought recreational programs for their children. Currently, CCC provides residential and supported (semi-independent) community living, day programs-including employment support, and community-based opportunities for adults with disabilities. CCC also has some Attendant Care Service Coordination and a Homemaker Chore Program. An early intervention program for birth through age three, an inclusive day camp for school-aged children, and an inclusive tech camp for teens with and without disabilities round out our programming.

  • Clearfield County Directory

    < Back Clearfield County Directory Directory of Community and Human ServicesCommunity/Human Services

  • UPLIFT Center for Grieving Children in Philadelphia

    < Back UPLIFT Center for Grieving Children in Philadelphia The Center for Grieving Children helps children grieving a death heal and grow through their grief, while strengthening families, communities, and professionals’ understanding of how best to respond to their needs. Uplift Center for Grieving Children helps Philadelphia children grieving a death to heal and grow through their grief while strengthening families, communities, and professionals’ understanding of how best to respond to their needs.

  • Bridge Street Counseling Center Northeast Treatment Centers

    < Back Bridge Street Counseling Center Northeast Treatment Centers Drug and alcohol rehab - outpatient drug rehabilitation treatment for adolescents, persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, women and men

  • HIPPAA HOW to File a Complaint Against a Person/Agency for Violation

    < Back HIPPAA HOW to File a Complaint Against a Person/Agency for Violation Filing a Complaint If you believe that a HIPAA-covered entity or its business associate violated your (or someone else’s) health information privacy rights or committed another violation of the Privacy, Security, or Breach Notification Rules, you may file a complaint with the Office for Civil Rights (OCR). OCR can investigate complaints against covered entities (health plans, health care clearinghouses, or health care providers that conduct certain transactions electronically) and their business associates. In accordance with the Office for Personnel Management's and CDC's guidelines on COVID 19, HHS personnel are teleworking. OCR is committed to handling your complaint as quickly as possible. However, for faster processing, we strongly encourage you to use the OCR online portal to file complaints rather than filing via mail as our personnel on-site is limited. ALSO, go to the website for much more information!!

  • Partial Program New Insights Inc

    < Back Partial 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, women including DUI/DWI offenders

  • CRAWFORD COUNTY WOMENS SERVICES INC (abuse center)

    < Back CRAWFORD COUNTY WOMENS SERVICES INC (abuse center) Shelter, Counseling, Education, Advocacy and Outreach

  • Episcopal Community Services

    < Back Episcopal Community Services ECS makes a difference by helping individuals and families with multiple needs overcome the impact of poverty. ECS keeps families together, helps children and youth thrive, and makes communities stronger.serves families with multiple needs overcome the impact of poverty.

  • Grand Beginnings Children Center Inc

    < Back Grand Beginnings Children Center Inc early childhood education facilityearly childhood education

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