Autism Society of America Parent information on autism and support and advocacy information. A good source of credible information about diagnosis and management autism. www.autism-society.org |
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Autism Society of Alabama Alabama Chapter of the Autism Society of Alabama. Good resource/references and information.
4217 Dolly Ridge Road Birmingham, AL 35243 205-951-1364; 877-4AUTISM (877-428-8476) Email: info@autism-alabama.org Web: www.autism-alabama.org |
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National Association of Residential Providers for Adults with Autism (NARPAA) MISSION: To assure the availability of residential services and other supports for adults with autism throughout their lives. NARPAA GOALS: Promote best practices and quality standards through training; open access to underserved populations; exchange information members and partners to promote efficiency and effectiveness; promote effective public policy relating to the needs of adults with autism.
Email: info@narpaa.org Web: www.narpaa.org
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Assuring Better Child Health and Development (ABCD Project) An initiative of the National Academy for State Health Policy The Assuring Better Child Health and Development (ABCD) Program is funded by the Commonwealth Fund, administered by NASHP, and designed to assist states in improving the delivery of early child development services for low-income children and their families by strengthening primary health care services and systems that support the healthy development of young children, ages 0-3. The program focuses particularly on preventive care of children whose health care is covered by state health care programs, especially Medicaid. Since 2000, the ABCD program has helped eight states create models of service delivery and financing through a laboratory for program development and innovation.
http://www.abcdresources.org/index.html
50 Monument Square, Suite 502 Portland, Maine 04101 Phone: (207) 874-6524 Fax: (207) 874-6527
1233 20th Street, NW, Suite 303 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 903-0101 Fax: (202) 903-2790
Email: info@nashp.org
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Autism and School-based Programming Good step-by-step tips for working with children with autism.
www.telusplanet.net/public/nremus/homepage.htm
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Autism Biomedical Information Network Information, reviews, and links compiled by Dr. Ronald Kallen. www.autism-biomed.org |
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First Signs First Signs is dedicated to the early identification and intervention of children with developmental delays and disorders. www.firstsigns.org
Address First Signs, Inc. P.O. Box 358 Merrimac, MA 01860
Telephone: (978) 346-4380 Fax: (978) 346-4638
Email: info@firstsigns.org
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Autism Research Institute A site for laypersons interested in autism, emphasizes programs and therapies advocated by Dr. Bernard Rimland commonly requested by parents. Includes information on DAN! (Defeat Autism Now). www.autism.com/ari |
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Behavioral and Communication Approaches to Autism Information from the Autism Society of America |
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National Alliance for Autism Research (NAAR) A private organization which encourages and sponsors research in autism, primarily to established scientist to perform pilot studies with the aim of getting major funding from external sources. They sponsor a newsletter as well. www.naar.org |
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TEACCH Autism Program World renown education-based comprehensive autism program in North Carolina. www.teacch.com |
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Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Online This site is aimed at professionals interested in child development and behavior, especially in the medical setting. http://www.dbped.org |
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National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities We serve the nation as a central source of information on: disabilities in infants, toddlers, children, and youth; IDEA, which is the law authorizing special education; No Child Left Behind (as it relates to children with disabilities); and research-based information on effective educational practices. . www.nichcy.org |
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| Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services, Alabama's Early Intervention System (AEIS), provides a coordinated, family-focused system of supports and services.
The system is accessible simply by calling the statewide, toll-free Early Intervention Child Find number, 1-800-543-3098 (or TTY 800-499-1816), or by calling the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services at 334-281-8780.
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State Department of Education: Special Education Mabrey Whetstone, Ph.D., Director Alabama Department of Education Special Education Services P.O. Box 302101 Montgomery, AL 36130-2101 334-242-8114; 800-392-8020 (in AL only) Email: mabreyw@alsde.edu Web: www.alsde.edu/ |
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The Horizons School The Horizons School is a non-degree, transition program that prepares young adults (ages 18 to 26) with specific learning disabilities for an independent life. The two-year core program teaches personal, social, career independence and offers community-based extracurricular learning activities. Following the two year program, students have the option to attend our Community Transition Program where each student lives in the Birmingham, Al, area and works while retaining program support.
The Horizons School 2018 15th Avenue South Birmingham, AL 35205 Phone: 205.322.6606 or 800.822.6242 FAX: 205.322.6605 Web: http://www.horizonsschool.org/
For more information about The Horizons School, please contact: Marie McElheny, Assistant Director, mcelheny@horizonsschool.org or Dawn White, Student Recruiter, dwhite@horizonsschool.org.
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Mitchell's Place Mitchell's Place is an education and treatment center for children and young adults with asperger's syndrome and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). It was established in 2005 in response to the growing community need for specialized services for affected individuals and their families.
Mitchell's Place 4778 Overton Road Birmingham, Alabama 35210 Phone: 205-957-0294 Fax - 205-957-0298 Web: www.mitchells-place.com/
For more information about Mitchell's Place, please contact: Sandy Naramore, Interim Executive Director, Educational Director snaramore@mitchells-place.com or Libby Matthews, Community Relations Coordinator- lmatthews@mitchells-place.com
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Programs for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities: Ages Birth through 2 Years Old Betsy Prince, Part C Coordinator Alabama's Early Intervention System Department of Rehabilitation Services Division of Early Intervention 2129 East South Boulevard Montgomery, AL 36116 334-281-8780; 800-543-3098 (in AL only) 800-499-1816 TTY Email: bdprince@rehab.state.al.us Web: www.rehab.state.al.us/ei |
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Programs for Children with Disabilities: Ages 3 Years Old through 5 Years Old Cathy Jones, Education Specialist Contact State Department of Education: Special Education (see above) |
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State Vocational Rehabilitation Agency Steve Shivers, Commissioner Department of Rehabilitation Services Division of Early Intervention 2129 East South Boulevard Montgomery, AL 36111-0586 334-281-8780 Email: sshivers@rehab.state.al.us Web: www.rehab.state.al.us/ei |
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Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program (ADAP) Ellen Gillespie, Ph.D., Executive Director The University of Alabama 526 Martha Parham West P.O. Box 870395 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0395 205-348-4928 (V/TTY); 800-826-1675 Email: ADAP@adap.ua.edu Web: www.adap.net |
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The Alabama Respite Resource Network Linda Lamberth, Project Manager 2505 Inverness Lane Birmingham, AL 35242 205-991-0927; 866-737-8252 Email: alabamarespite@aol.com Web: www.alabamarespite.org |
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The Arc of Alabama, Inc. Thomas B. Holmes, Executive Director 300 S. Hull Street Montgomery, AL 36104-6105 334-262-7688 Email: tholmes@thearcalabama.org Web: www.thearcofalabama.com |
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Triumph Services, Inc. Triumph Services, Inc. is a 501(c)3 corporation that provides the supports necessary for adults with developmental disabilities to live independently in the Birmingham area. Triumph offers Life Coaching, Supported Employment, and weekly Social Activities. Triumph provides these services with a Team Approach, consisting of Life Coaches, Job Coaches, and Licensed Therapists.
Triumph Services, Inc. 1117 22nd Street South Birmingham, AL 35205 Phone: (205) 776-2061 Web: http://www.triumphservices.org/
For more information about Triumph Services, please contact: Brooke Stephens, triumphservicesinc@gmail.com
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Families for Early Autism Treatment, Inc. (FEAT) is a non-profit organization of parents, family members, and treatment professionals, designed to help families with children of all ages who have an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), which includes Autistic Disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS), and Aspergers’s Disorder (AS). It offers a network of support where families can meet each other to discuss issues surrounding autism and treatment options
Families for Early Autism Treatment P. O. Box 255722 Sacramento, CA 95865-5722 Phone/FAX: (916)303-7405 Email: feat@feat.org http://www.feat.org/ |
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Parent Training and Information Center (PTI) (SEAC) Parents as Partners in Education 576 Azalea Road, Suite 105 Mobile, AL 36609 251-478-1208; 800-222-7322 (in AL only) Email: seacofmobile@seacpac.com Web: www.seacparentassistancecenter.com/ |
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Talk About Curing Autism (TACA) provides information, resources, and support to families affected by autism. For families who have just received the autism diagnosis, TACA aims to speed up the cycle time from the autism diagnosis to effective treatments. TACA helps to strengthen the autism community by connecting families and the professionals who can help them, allowing them to share stories and information to help people with autism be the best they can be.
Talk About Curing Autism (TACA) 3070 Bristol Street, Suite 340 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone: 949-640-4401 Fax (949) 640-4424 http://www.talkaboutcuringautism.org/index.htm
Alabama TACA Chapter Date: Meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month Time: 6:30 p.m. Location: Birmingham Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, LLC 200 Riverhills Business Park, Suite 260 Birmingham, AL 35242
*** Meeting location change beginning in July Mitchell's Place 4778 Overton Road Birmingham, AL 35210 Coordinators: Contact Margaret Stewart & Tracey Martin Child care: We are unable to offer childcare at this time. |
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Spectrum A national lifestyle magazine geared towards families, professionals, the medical community and all who are in one way or another touched by autism. www.spectrumpublications.com |
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| Glenwood, Inc. hopes that you will find the information provided on this page helpful. However, the material could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Furthermore, references to treatment or therapy options, services or service providers as well as meetings and support groups are by no means comprehensive. The inclusion of information on this website should not be construed as an endorsement of any of the organizations listed or the providers referenced. Glenwood, Inc. assumes no liability or responsibility for the use of information contained on this website. Individual treatment choices should be made by the family in conjunction with a trusted physician or team of professionals who personally know the individual with autism. |