top of page

Search Results

4331 results found with an empty search

  • Council On Chemical Abuse

    < Back Council On Chemical Abuse contact info

  • Fricchione Center

    < Back Fricchione Center The Fricchione Center, on the campus of MarywoodUniversity, is a child care center that cares for 82 children from 2 months to 6 years of age following a developmentally appropriatephilosophy.Early childhood education

  • Union County Adult and Juvenile Probation

    < Back Union County Adult and Juvenile Probation

  • Penn State Child Care Program

    < Back Penn State Child Care Program

  • IDD/ODP Life Sharing & Everyday Living Options

    < Back IDD/ODP Life Sharing & Everyday Living Options Life Sharing & Everyday Living Options What are Lifesharing and Everyday Living Options? Lifesharing, also known as Family Living , supports individuals with intellectual disabilities to live with qualified unrelated adults who provide support in their homes. Up to two individuals with a disability can live in a lifesharing home and be supported by ODP funding. Most lifesharing homes are licensed and inspected to ensure the health and welfare of the individuals being served. Individuals in lifesharing also have supports coordinators to monitor the quality of services on a regular basis. Lifesharing means living with and sharing life experiences with supportive persons who form a caring household. Lifesharing is recognized as both a close personal relationship and a place to live. Lifesharers offer individuals the opportunity to be part of a family and to participate in community life. Lifesharers and individuals are carefully matched and supported by qualified professionals to achieve the person’s program objectives. Birth families are encouraged to be part of the matching process and continue to have close relationships with individuals who choose a lifesharing option. Lifesharing Resources Everyday Living options can be a variety of settings such as lifesharing, as well as the support provided to individuals living in their own homes, and in the homes of relatives and friends. Services in these settings are authorized based on individual support plans and monitored by Supports Coordinators on a regular basis as well. Individuals who choose these options come from a variety of places including community homes and Intermediate Care Facilities (ICFs/ID ). Everyday Lives booklet

  • MONTGOMERY COUNTY Juvenile Probation

    < Back MONTGOMERY COUNTY Juvenile Probation Satellite Office 102 Old York Rd. Willow Grove, PA 19090 Ph: 215-784-5406 Fx: 215-784-5449

  • National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health

    < Back National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health Mission The National Federation of Families, a national family-run organization, serves as the national voice for families of children who experience emotional, behavioral, and mental health and/or substance use challenges - across the lifespan. We: Advocate at the national level for the inclusion of family voice in all aspects of services and supports across clinical, educational and community settings Promote effective partnerships among families, professionals, and policymakers at the local, state, and national level Advance the value of lived experience and the family peer workforce to support families Collaborate with family-run and mission-aligned organizations to transform family-serving systems and health care in America Below we have collected a variety of resources to assist you in your advocacy work on behalf of families and caregivers in your state. We hope you will find these helpful and we invite you to email us if there are additional resources you believe should be included. Additionally, if you find a link that is no longer working or that has been changed, please let us know so we can update these resources for everyone's use. Thank you! Our Team The National Federation of Families (NFF) employs individuals dedicated to fulfilling the organization's mission with their skills covering a wide range of areas including social marketing, policy, leadership, and technical assistance. The majority of the team has lived experience as an individual or a parent/caregiver or family member who has navigated mental health and/substance use supports and services.

  • Drug and Alcohol Services Network GECAC

    < Back Drug and Alcohol Services Network GECAC Drug and alcohol rehab - outpatient drug rehabilitation treatment for adolescents, pregnant/postpartum women

  • Forest Warren Single County Authority for Drug and Alcohol Programs (SCA)

    < Back Forest Warren Single County Authority for Drug and Alcohol Programs (SCA) ATOD/MH/DD Advisory Board The Advisory Board was created as the result of the MH/MR Act of 1966 and the 4 Pa. Code Chapter 254 which required the establishment of the board of community members to review and make recommendations to the Governing Board (County Commissioners) pertaining to substance abuse, mental health and developmental disabilities needs, services, facilities, and special problems in relation to the local health and welfare needs, services, and programs in the area. The board meets the first Tuesday of each month at 12:00 PM in Room 322 of the Forest-Warren Human Services offices at 285 Hospital Drive, Warren PA 16365. FWHS functions as the administrative unit whose responsibility is fiscal and program accountability to provide the best publicly funded services for Forest and Warren County citizens in need of help with alcohol, tobacco, gambling, and other drug problems. Our efforts shall be to assist clients in assuming a lifelong plan of recovery that is suitable to their needs and to help maintain a network of prevention, treatment, and recovery support services that will provide a seamless system of services to the Forest and Warren Communities. CASE MANAGEMENT Case Management Case Coordination Services

  • Little Friends Child Care Center

    < Back Little Friends Child Care Center Child Care Facility

  • Elk and Cameron County CareerLink

    < Back Elk and Cameron County CareerLink Provides basic skills, GED, economic development services, welfare-to-workactivities, training and employment services to adults, dislocated workers,incumbent workers, employers and youth PA CAREER LINK FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/pacareerlinkelkcameron/

  • Assessment and Treatment of Eating Disorders Webinar WPIC PITT

    < Back Assessment and Treatment of Eating Disorders Webinar WPIC PITT Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa comprise the major eating disorders. Diagnosis and treatment require an understanding of the complex interaction of biological, psychological, familial, and social factors related to etiology. This program will address the assessment of eating disorders, including morbidity. In addition, the indication for varying treatment strategies will be discussed.

bottom of page