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  • Northeast Treatment Centers Philadelphia

    < Back Northeast Treatment Centers Philadelphia NorthEast Treatment Centers (NET) is an organization dedicated to providing behavioral health and social services along a continuum of care to adults, adolescents, children, and families in the Greater Philadelphia region, the Lehigh Valley, and the state of Delaware. NET is a non-profit, licensed, and accredited organization. Parent-to-Parent support is a service NET created because often it helps to talk to someone who has had the same experiences. Parent Support Specialists have children who at some point received therapeutic services. They are available to provide support both face-to-face and over the phone and often focus on psychoeducation and advocacy. The Parent Support Specialist also provides face-to-face support at meetings with professionals such as Community Behavior Health (CBH), the Department of Human Services (DHS), at your child’s school, or at NET offices. They listen to and support parents as their children enter into treatment or throughout treatment as questions and issues arise. NET Centers (NET) offer support and hope to individuals and families at times of great stress in their lives. A nonprofit agency, NET provides a continuum of trauma-informed behavioral health and social services designed to meet the complex needs of all family members. These include mental health, addiction treatment, foster care, residential group care, adoption, juvenile justice, and child welfare services. While some services address the needs of the family as a whole and some target individuals, we always strive to foster positive connections within the family to help all family members heal, recover and rebuild.

  • ARTICLE Youth in Pa. residential institutions unsafe, disconnected, denied quality education

    < Back ARTICLE Youth in Pa. residential institutions unsafe, disconnected, denied quality education

  • PArtnerships for Children

    < Back PArtnerships for Children Pennsylvaniartnerships for Children is a strong, effective and trusted voice to improve the health, education and well-being of children and youth in the Commonwealth. PPC is statewide, independent, non-partisan and non-profitChild Welfare

  • Camp AIM

    < Back Camp AIM Children /Young Adults (Receiving Learning Support and/or Life Skills Services) Ages 3 to 21 Physical Support Ages 3 to 18 Emotionally & Behaviorally Challenged (Receiving Emotional Support or Behavioral Counseling Services) Ages 6 to 12Session 1 – June 21– July 1, 2010* Camp Fees: $300 per person Transportation Fee: minimum $375 per person** Session 2 – July 5 – July 16, 2010 Camp Fees: $325 per person Transportation Fee: minimum $375 per person** Session 3 – July 19 – July 30, 2010 Camp Fees: $325 per person Transportation Fee: minimum $375 per person***Not in session July 2nd**Will vary based on distance/capacity of van or distance as per ESYCamp for disabled children

  • Pediatric Services of America

    < Back Pediatric Services of America Provide skilled nursing, home health aide and private-pay services for chronically and critically illchildrenhome nursing for critically ill children

  • Pa Department of Health

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  • Mifflin-Juniata Special Needs Center Inc

    < Back Mifflin-Juniata Special Needs Center Inc Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Speech Therapy Special Instruction Hearing & Vision Servicescontact info

  • Brookville Behavioral Health Inc

    < Back Brookville Behavioral Health Inc # Provides individual and family mental health counseling for all age groups# Wrap-Around Services for children

  • Crispus Attucks Early Learning Center

    < Back Crispus Attucks Early Learning Center We are a comprehensive non-profit entity that provides education services, human services, community development, and affordable housing that enhance the quality of life for a diverse population. The Early Learning Center has been developing leaders for the York community for the past 75 years. Some of the "children" to come out of this program: Dr. Julia Hines-Harris, Mattie Chapman, football great Woody Bennett, and many others. Early intervention, along with quality programs and a genuine love for children are some of the many ingredients in developing a child’s mind along with a genuine partnership, Your financial support helps us to continue to develop leaders for tomorrow! The early learning center and more. Go to the website.

  • PA Bureau of Autism Services, Office of Developmental Programs.

    < Back PA Bureau of Autism Services, Office of Developmental Programs. Welcome to the Bureau of Autism Services, Office of Developmental Programs. The information shared in this site is intended to communicate the Department of Human Services’ efforts to enhance the quality of life and independence of Pennsylvanians with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and to support their families and caregivers. Go to the website for all information on any of these subjects Pennsylvania's Adult Autism Programs The Office of Developmental Programs supports children and adults with autism through services and supports available in the following four (4) waivers: Adult Autism Waiver (AAW) Community Living Waiver (CLW) Consolidated Waiver Person Family Directed Support Waiver (PFDS) The Adult Community Autism Program (ACAP) is available to adults with autism living in Dauphin, Lancaster, Cumberland, and Chester Counties in Pennsylvania. Additional information about the application process for each program is on the website. BSASP Adult Programs Overview Adult Community Autism Program (ACAP) View the current ACAP Agreement. View the current Appendices to the ACAP Agreement Adult Autism Waiver (AAW) Autism Services, Education, Resources & Training Collaborative (ASERT) The ASERT Collaborative (Autism Services, Education, Resources and Training) is a key component of the Bureau of Supports for Autism and Special Populations' strategy for supporting individuals with autism and their families throughout the Commonwealth. Connect with ASERT's Statewide Resource Center by visiting PAautism.org Opens In A New Window, calling toll-free in PA: 877-231-4244 or info@PAautism.org or ASERTespanol@PAautism.org MyODP Training & Resource Center MyODP.org Opens In A New Window provides a single place for people to access ODP's virtual training, resources, and communications, as well as to register to attend face-to-face events. This streamlined learning management system has been designed with accessibility features and Google Translate so that ODP's materials are available to individuals, families, and professionals. Many pieces of training for professionals who support individuals with autism are hosted on MyODP.org Opens In A New Window, including: Adult Autism Waiver (AAW) providers accessing required and supplemental training ACT 62 Behavior Specialist Licensure (BSL) applicants interested in training that can be applied toward the 90-hour requirement Professionals accessing the BAS Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) required post-test and online trainer workshop Professionals interested in expanding their understanding of appropriate supports for children and adults with autism Individuals, families, and professionals interested in additional autism-specific resources and training opportunities are also encouraged to visit the ASERT website Opens In A New Window. PA Autism Insurance Act (Act 62) If you or someone you know is the parent of a child with autism, view information and resources about the PA Autism Insurance Act (Act 62)

  • **Mandatory Elder Abuse Reporting**

    < Back **Mandatory Elder Abuse Reporting** The Older Adults Protective Services Act (OAPSA), which was amended by Act 13 of 1997, mandates reporting requirements on suspected abuse. Any employee or administrator of a facility who suspects abuse is mandated to report the abuse. All reports of abuse should be reported to the local Area Agency on Aging and licensing agencies. If the suspected abuse is sexual abuse, serious physical injury, serious bodily injury, or suspicious death as defined under OAPSA, the law requires additional reporting to the Department of Aging and local law enforcement. Go to the website for more information.

  • JUNIATA COUNTY EARLY INTERVENTION

    < Back JUNIATA COUNTY EARLY INTERVENTION contact information Early Intervention services are available to children ages birth to three years old who have developmental concerns. These are home- and community-based services and are provided at no cost to the family. Services and supports are provided to families with infants and toddlers to maximize the child's developmental potential and can assist the family in helping the child develop and grow. Service planning and service delivery is focused on meeting the unique needs of the child and family. SAM's Service Coordination is founded on a partnership between families and early intervention personnel.

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