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  • Pediatric Care Coordination Curriculum

    < Back Pediatric Care Coordination Curriculum Pediatric Care Coordination Curriculum An Interprofessional Resource to Effectively Engage Patients and Families in Achieving Optimal Child Health Outcomes, 2nd Edition The National Resource Center for Patient/Family-Centered Medical Home (NRC PFCMH) and the National Center for Care Coordination Technical Assistance are pleased to announce the launch of the Pediatric Care Coordination Curriculum, 2nd Edition. Grounded in the American Academy of Pediatrics policy, the curriculum is designed to build capacity among diverse stakeholders through the following activities: Effective implementation of key components of care coordination Collaborative communication within inter-professional care teams Investment in technology solutions The curriculum also provides tools to measure care coordination activities and support continuous quality improvement efforts. The curriculum can be used for all populations of children, including those with special health care needs. For more information visit the NRC PFCMH Web site or contact medical_home@aap.org .

  • The Compassionate Friends

    < Back The Compassionate Friends ONLINE COMMUNITIES ONLINE SUPPORT The Compassionate Friends offers “virtual chapters” through an Online Support Community (live chats). This program was established to encourage connecting and sharing among parents, grandparents, and siblings (over the age of 18) grieving the death of a child. The rooms supply support, encouragement, and friendship. The friendly atmosphere encourages conversation among friends; friends who understand the emotions you’re experiencing. There are general bereavement sessions as well as more specific sessions. GET ONLINE SUPPORT PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUPS The Compassionate Friends offers a variety of private Facebook Groups. These pages are moderated by bereaved parents, siblings, or grandparents, and may not be accessed unless a request to join is approved by a moderator. Please click on the link next to the group you wish to join and answer the screening questions so we can confirm your request. If you are waiting approval, please message one of the administrators. Join requests to our Facebook groups must be requested personally, therefore when you wish to share the group with someone please pass along the link to the group. VIEW GROUPS

  • Clearfield/Jefferson Counties Mental Health, Intellectual/Developmental, Early Intervention

    < Back Clearfield/Jefferson Counties Mental Health, Intellectual/Developmental, Early Intervention The purpose of the Program, as an office of County Government, is to assure services for those individuals with behavioral health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and early intervention needs are available to residents of Clearfield and Jefferson Counties regardless of the individual’s or family’s ability to pay. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES EARLY INTERVENTION Advocacy Information and referral Behavioral Health Case Management Home-Based, Supported Living Services Vocational Rehabilitation Programs Child and Adolescent Service System Program (CASSP) Student Assistance Program Community Support Programs (CSP) Consumer Satisfaction Team (CST) Drop in Centers Mobile Crisis System Housing Support Services Representative Payee Support Coordination for persons with Developmental Disabilities Community Residential Living Adult Socialization Program Adult Developmental Day Program Early Intervention Service Coordination Home and Community-Based Support Supported Employment Programs OBRA Specialized Service

  • Children's Home of Easton

    < Back Children's Home of Easton The Children’s Home of Easton, a private, nonprofit organization established in 1885, provides a caring, nurturing environment for children in need, as well as, assistance to their families. We provide a continuum of services, including group care and other family-like programs in a safe, compassionate atmosphere. We are fiscally responsible and provide long-term care through professional staff who guide, support and encourage children to believe in their own self-worth and reach their full potential. The semi-independent program provides a transitional living experience for older adolescents preparing for independence. Zigmund Hall is located on campus and is licensed by the Commonwealth of PA 3800 regulations to provide services.

  • East Lycoming School District

    < Back East Lycoming School District new ideas, initiatives, and student programs to meet the needs of students and the East Lycoming School District’s goal of achieving educational excellence.children's education

  • Armstrong Books for Children

    < Back Armstrong Books for Children * Promotes the importance of reading to our children's future success * Provides free books andrent education brochures to at-risk children and families

  • Chester County Intermediate Unit IU 24

    < Back Chester County Intermediate Unit IU 24 The Chester County Intermediate Unit provides services to the 12 school districts in Chester County. This includes services to nearly 85,000 public and non-public school students and over 6,000 educators. CCIU's major services include: special education and compensatory education programs; career, technical and customized education; mentor training and staff development; technology initiatives; consortia for school business operations; and curriculum services. Education and other programs

  • Developmental & Disability Services of Lebanon Valey

    < Back Developmental & Disability Services of Lebanon Valey Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Speech Therapy EIScontact info

  • Crisis Intervention Services (CIS) ARMSTRONG & INDIANA Counties

    < Back Crisis Intervention Services (CIS) ARMSTRONG & INDIANA Counties Crisis Intervention Services (CIS) ARMSTRONG & INDIANA Counties Location: 665 Philadelphia St. 2nd Floor, Suite 201, Indiana, Pa 15701 Main Phone: 724 -465 -2605 Main Fax: 724 -465 -2610 Location: 423 East Market St. Kittanning, Pa 16201 Email: info@theopendoor.org Website: www.theopendoor.org Facebook: /theopendoorindianapa Payment for Services: Crisis Services are Free. Interventions for Alcohol, Substance Use, or Gam-bling are Free for individuals and families in Armstrong and Indiana Counties. Family Education and Support are Free for individuals and families in Armstrong and Indiana Counties. For Outpatient Treatment, The Open Door accepts many commercial insurance plans, medical assistance, county funding, and self-pay. Co-payments, Coinsurance, and self-payments can be made by cash, check, or debit/credit card. Impaired Driving Services are self-pay. Funding Sources: Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH) Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Pro- grams (DDAP) Armstrong-Indiana Behavioral & Developmental Health Program (AIBDHP) Armstrong-Indiana Clarion Drug and Alcohol Commission (AICDAC) Beacon Health Options (BHO) Other Medicaid Managed Care Organizations Commercial Managed Care Organizations United Way Grants Donations DOH, DHS, DDAP, AIBDHP, and AICDAC specifically disclaim responsibility for any analysis, interpretations, or conclusions herein. The Open Door of Indiana, Pennsylvania does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, disability, ancestry, national origin, age, gender, or sex. The Open Door of Indiana, Pennsylvania is an equal-opportunity employer. PLEASE PASS ON THIS INFORMATION! POST IT FOR ALL TO SEE! Thank you for helping to spread the word!! Join our Email Network! Email pasocdianna@gmail.com for Information!

  • United Disability Services

    < Back United Disability Services UDSF is a non-profit organization with more than 55 years of experience developing a wide variety of services and programs that improve the quality of life and expand boundaries for people with disabilities. United Disabilities Services Foundation (UDSF) is a non-profit organization that helps the aging, veterans, and people with disabilities live safely and independently in their own homes. In our 55-plus years, we’ve developed a variety of services and programs that improve quality of life and expand boundaries for people throughout Eastern and Central Pennsylvania and beyond. Whether you’re looking for short-term recovery or a long-term relationship, UDSF is an expert partner and advocate for members of our community. Our Comprehensive Aging & Disability Services Planning and Support Resource Center Community HealthChoices Adult Autism Care Management Financial Assistance Care Management Personal Care and Independence In-Home Personal Care Mobility & Rehab Equipment Accessible Home Modifications Custom Wheelchair Seating Accessible Solutions Brokerage Service Dogs Enrichment and Life Skills Adult Enrichment Employment Services Transition School Challenger Football & Cheerleading

  • FAMILY ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES across the Systems Ed,JJ,MH,D&A, Child Welfare,Early Childhood

    < Back FAMILY ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES across the Systems Ed,JJ,MH,D&A, Child Welfare,Early Childhood Child Welfare Juvenile Justice Behavioral Health, Mental Health, Substance Abuse Education Early Childhood

  • Seneca Highlands Intermediate Unit Nine

    < Back Seneca Highlands Intermediate Unit Nine Educational Services

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