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Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs offered at Snohomish County Health Department
Helps parents of children with special needs by assessing children's needs, educating and counseling parents.
Offers support to families for a range of health problems, including premature infants, children with autism and teens with diabetes. Staff assess children's needs, educate and counsel parents, and link families to health care and community resources.
Local coordinators connect families to resources such as insurance, early intervention, disability related services such as therapies and other specialty services.
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Child Assessments and Therapies offered by Providence Health and Services Oregon and Southwest Washington at Providence Child Center
Provides physical, occupational, and speech therapies, autism therapy, feeding and nutrition services, audiology, and neurodevelopmental assessments.
Provides physical, occupational, and speech therapies, autism therapy, feeding and nutrition services, audiology, and neurodevelopmental assessments.
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Early Support for Infants & Toddlers offered at Columbia Basin Health Association in Othello
Evaluates children's growth and development. If any developmental delays are identified, works with parents and therapists to develop a plan to improve speech and/or motor skills as well as assess progress until goals are met. For children ages birth to 3.
Evaluates children's growth and development. If any developmental delays are identified, experienced childcare professionals work with parents and therapists to develop a plan to improve speech and/or motor skills as well as assess progress until goals are met.
Services in this program include:
- Early assessment/identification
- Multi-disciplinary evaluations and progress monitoring
- Speech therapy, occupational therapy and/or other specialty therapies per individual child needs
Educates parents about abnormal behaviors they should look for and how to interact with their children to practice and improve language and motor skills. Work with school districts to transfer services as needed, once a child reaches age 3.
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Birth to Three offered at Asotin County Community Services
Offers Birth to Three services to families with young children who may be experiencing developmental delays or disabilities. Provides the family with a Resources Coordinator to coordinate services.
Offers Birth to Three services to families with young children who may be experiencing developmental delays or disabilities. Once a child has completed an evaluation and determined eligible, provides the family with a Resources Coordinator to coordinate services.
Provides the following services as needed:
- Speech/language pathology
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Infant mental health
- Vision services
- Deaf and hard of hearing services
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Pediatric Therapy offered at Strive Northwest
Provides pediatric, occupational, physical, speech, early intervention, play-based, and specialty therapy programs.
Provides pediatric, occupational, physical, speech, early intervention, play-based, and specialty therapy programs.
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Facility Based Therapeutic ExercisePediatric Developmental AssessmentPhysical TherapyPediatric Developmental ScreeningEarly Intervention for Children With Disabilities/DelaysLanguage TherapyAutism TherapySpeech TherapySpeech and Language EvaluationsPhysical Medicine and RehabilitationOccupational TherapyOrthopedic/Orthotic DevicesPediatric Feeding Disorders ProgramsDevelopmental Disabilities Behavior Management Programs
Developmental Evaluations for Families in Transition offered by Kindering Center - Redmond
Offers a developmental evaluation to look at a child's development if delays are suspected. Provides early intervention options.
Designed for children ages birth-3 who are homeless, in shelter or transitional housing on the Eastside.
Offers neurodevelopmental evaluations with a trauma-informed team. They gather information from parents and assess development across the following 5 developmental areas:
- Cognitive
- Communication
- Social/Emotional
- Physical
- Self-Help/Adaptive
Evaluator can come to the family for the evaluation, whether in a community room or wherever the family is staying.
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Education, Therapy and Counseling offered by Wonderland Child & Family Services
Wonderland Child & Family Services for children from birth through age 12 with developmental delays, disabilities, and prenatal substance exposure.
Provides services to children from birth through age 12 with developmental delays, disabilities, and prenatal substance exposure.
Helps children meet healthy developmental milestones.
Direct service providers are uniquely trained to provide trauma- and FASD-informed care.
Supplemental programs include free Play & Learn Groups for children of all abilities, 0-5 years.
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Medical Clinic offered at Ocean Beach Hospital
Provides general health care services including family practice, internal medicine, women's health, orthopedics, general surgery, diabetes management, well child care, immunizations, and urgent care.
Provides general health care services including family practice, internal medicine, women's health, general surgery, diabetes management, well childcare, immunizations, and walk-in clinic (same day care).
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Early Support for Infants and Toddlers offered by Boyer Children's Clinic at Montlake
Supports children and their families with milestones like walking, talking, eating, playing and learning for children ages birth to 3 with possible support up to age 4. Offers developmental evaluations and communication with child's physician.
Supports children and their families with milestones like walking, talking, eating, playing and learning.
Offers developmental evaluations with team evaluation, regular re-evaluations and communication with child's physician.
Treatment includes year-round special education, physical, occupational therapy and speech therapy provided in natural environments. Individualized service plans address motor, behavioral, social, cognitive, feeding and speech/communication skills in accordance with family concerns and priorities.
Family support and social work services are also offered.
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Autism Center offered by UW Institute on Human Development and Disability
Provides early intervention services, diagnostic evaluation, individual therapy, skills groups, speech & language therapy and a summer camp for children from birth through adolescence with autism and autism spectrum disorders.
Provides a range of services for individuals from birth through adulthood with autism spectrum disorders, including:
-Diagnostic evaluations
-Intervention services
-Program consultation
-Individual and group therapy
-Social skills groups
-Parent training
-Summer programs
Services are delivered by a multidisciplinary team comprising educators, psychologists, behavior analysts, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and physicians.
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Birth-to-3 Early Intervention Services offered at Educational Service District 123
Provides early intervention services for children birth to 35 months of age with either 1) a developmental delay, or 2) a diagnosis that is likely to result in a developmental delay.
Provides early intervention services for children birth to 35 months of age with either 1) a developmental delay, or 2) a diagnosis that is likely to result in a developmental delay. Services are provided in: College Place, Columbia-Burbank, Dayton, Dixie, Kiona-Benton City, Prescott, Prosser, Richland, Starbuck, Touchet, Waitsburg, and Walla Walla. Early intervention team members who support the family may include the following: Family Resource Coordinator (FRC), Birth to Three Teacher, Early Intervention Specialist, Speech Language Pathologist (SLP), Physical Therapist (PT), Autism Specialist, Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI), and/or Teacher of the Deaf (TOD).
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Developmental Disabilities Program offered by Whatcom County Health Department
Contracts with agencies in the community to provide services for residents of Whatcom County with developmental disabilities and their families.
Contracts with agencies in the community to provide services for residents of Whatcom County with developmental disabilities and their families. Child Development Services: Supports infants and toddlers with disabilities and delays and their families to maximize and enhance their child’s development. Services are provided in home and community settings. School to Work program: Connects students with adult supported employment providers while they are still in school to assist students to explore and obtain gainful employment and ensure a timely and effective transition from school to work and adult life. Supported Employment Services: Helps adults with developmental disabilities to find and keep a job, regardless of their disability. Community Inclusion: Supports adults with developmental disabilities to engage in community-based activities that support socialization, education, recreation and personal development.
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CHERISH offered by Kindering Center - Renton
Provides early intervention and infant mental health services for foster children ages birth through 3, including developmental assessment and follow-up.
Provides a safety net for children involved in the child welfare system by ensuring their developmental and social-emotional needs are identified and addressed. It also strengthens relationships so that parents and caregivers can better work together for their child’s success. By supporting a child’s entire care team, CHERISH positively transforms a child’s developmental trajectory, empowering them to reach their full potential.
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Children with Special Health Care Needs offered by Island County Health Department in Oak Harbor
A public health nurse is able to provide referrals and coordination of services for children with special health care needs.
A public health nurse is able to provide referrals and coordination of services for children with special health care needs such as asthma, cleft lip and palate, and speech or language delays. The public health nurse can assess a child's needs, make referrals, and work with agencies to help. Services may be accessed by telephone or a home visit.
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Parent to Parent Support Program offered at Walla Walla Valley Disability Network
Offers peer-based emotional support and resources for families of children with special needs and disabilities through trained veteran parents, group meetings, social events, educational workshops, peer mentoring, and community outreach.
Provides emotional support and information to families/caregivers of children with special needs and/or disabilities. Utilizes trained veteran parents "Helping Parents" who provide one-on-one support to new or referred parent who have a child with similar needs.
Programs include:
- Emotional Support
- Monthly meeting
- Social events and networking opportunities for families
- Information and referrals to community resources
- Workshops, trainings, and conference
- Current information on disabilities, medical conditions, and health concerns
- Trained Helping Parents whose parenting experiences match your as closely and possible
- Peer Mentor Training of middle school and high school peers who want to actively engage their peers with disabilities and assists in WWWVDN recreational opportunities
- Public awareness and outreach to the community regarding people with specials needs and disabilities
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Head Start and Early Head Start offered at Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe - Head Start
Provides learning and educational opportunities to tribal and non-tribal children in Clallam county. Offers Early/Head Start and ECEAP programs for low-income families with children 1 month to 5 years of age.
Offers tribal and non-tribal members a comprehensive program that provides children and families with information and access to education, health, mental, nutrition, family goal setting, prenatal education and resources. Children are provided with developmental screenings in the areas of education, sensory, vision, hearing and disabilities. Children with a suspected or diagnosed developmental delay are referred to the Port Angeles School District for further evaluation or services. Participants receive initial dental services, and parents/caregivers are offered services in child development, health education, advocacy, and, through a cooperative agreement with Peninsula College, each parent attending (Family Nights) can sign up for two credits per quarter that can be used as electives for those pursuing degrees.
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Parent Child Health offered at Kitsap Public Health District
Provides assistance for pregnant women, new mothers, and babies. Programs include education, public health nurses, home visits, breastfeeding support, community resources and children with special needs services.
Parent Child Health supports families in Kitsap with multiple programs. Our staff is available to provide referrals and guidance to all pregnant and parenting families in the county in multiple languages. A free, personal nurse for first time, low income mothers. New mothers receive support, education and valuable resources to be the best parent they can be.
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ADHD Clinic offered at The Everett Clinic at Harbour Pointe
This community based, specialized clinic is led by Ron Okialda, ARNP, and provides treatment for pediatric patients who have been diagnosed with ADHD or autism and focuses on improving quality of life.
The Everett Clinic's ADHD Clinic is a community-based, specialty clinic led by Ron Okialda, ARNP. It focused on personalized care to evaluate, monitor and manage pediatric patients who may have ADHD. Treatment focuses on improving quality of life by treating the behavioral issues that can interfere with learning and socialization.
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Developmental Evaluations offered by Kindering Center in Bellevue
Offers free developmental screenings to parents who have concerns about a child's development. Screenings take place in the office but also in local child care and preschool settings.
Offers developmental evaluations to parents who have concerns about a child's development. Evaluations are completed by trained professionals and consider a child's speech, social behaviors, attention span, play, self-care, vision, hearing and overall behavior.
Comprehensive developmental evaluations are available for children ages birth-6. For children under age 3, there are no out-of-pocket expense to determine eligibility for the early support program.
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CHERISH offered by Kindering Center - Bothell
Provides early intervention and infant mental health services for foster children ages birth through 3, including developmental assessment and follow-up.
Provides a safety net for children involved in the child welfare system by ensuring their developmental and social-emotional needs are identified and addressed. It also strengthens relationships so that parents and caregivers can better work together for their child’s success. By supporting a child’s entire care team, CHERISH positively transforms a child’s developmental trajectory, empowering them to reach their full potential.
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Early/Head Start & ECEAP Program offered at Olympic Community Action Programs Clallam Port Angeles
Provides learning and educational opportunities to children in Jefferson and Clallam counties. Offers Early/Head Start and ECEAP programs for low-income families, provides parenting classes, and medical referrals.
The Early Childhood Services at OlyCAP are focused on addressing the needs of families with children age five and younger. Preschool, early childhood development, child care and family support services are offered at sites throughout Clallam and Jefferson counties. Children enrolled receive a developmental screening, an individualized learning plan, at least two meals each day and an active learning experience on days they attend the center. In addition to children services, each family enrolled receives support in accessing medical and dental care for their child, parenting education, home visits and help with finding needed services or resources in the community.
Head Start/Early Head Start Head Start and Early Head Start programs promote school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children through the provision of educational, health, nutritional, social and other services to enrolled children and families. The program strives to engage parents in their children’s leaning and help them in making progress toward their educational, literacy and employment goals. Additionally, the Early Head Start program promotes healthy prenatal outcomes, promotes healthy family functioning, and strengthens the development of infants and toddlers.
Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP) The Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program is a whole-child, family-focused pre-school program designed to help low-income and at-risk children and their families succeed in school and life. Because of the many factors that affect a child’s learning ability and development, ECEAP has four interactive components. They are: learning in a pre-school setting, health screening and assistance with follow-up medical and dental care, healthy snacks and meals, and family support including help accessing resources and social service.
Clallam County Locations
OlyCAP 228 W. 1st Street, Suite J Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 452-4726
Sequim Head Start - Sequim 224 N Sequim Ave, Sequim, WA 98382 (360) 582-3709 (360) 582-3705 (Home Based)
Forks Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program - Forks 301 S Elderberry Ave, Forks, WA 98331 (360) 374-6262
Mount Angeles View Head Start/Early Head Start - Port Angeles 228 W 1st St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 452-8496
Peninsula College Early Head Start - Port Angeles 2319 S Francis St, Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 452-1721
Jefferson County Locations
Port Townsend Head Start - Port Townsend 1931 Grant St, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 385-0525
Port Townsend Early Head Start - Port Townsend 1931 Grant St, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (360) 379-3912
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Developmental Evaluations offered by Kindering Center - Bothell
Offers free developmental screenings to parents who have concerns about a child's development. Screenings take place in the office but also in local child care and preschool settings.
Offers developmental evaluations to parents who have concerns about a child's development. Evaluations are completed by trained professionals and consider a child's speech, social behaviors, attention span, play, self-care, vision, hearing and overall behavior.
Comprehensive developmental evaluations are available for children ages birth-6. For children under age 3, there are no out-of-pocket expense to determine eligibility for the early support program.
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Children and Family Services offered at Steps
Provides developmental assessments, occupational, physical, speech, and feeding therapies as well as infant and early childhood mental health, ABA services, education, parent support, and parent resource coordination for children up to age 3.
Provides a range of early intervention services, including full developmental assessments, occupational, physical, speech, and feeding therapies, as well as infant and early childhood mental health services, ABA services, education, parent support, and parent resource coordination.
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Resource Navigation and Referrals offered at Catholic Charities Serving Central WA in Tri-Cities
Provides navigation services for parents and caregivers with children up to the age of 5.
Provides navigation services for parents and caregivers with children up to the age of 5. Helps clients navigate complex systems in order to solve complex issues and prevent them from happening again. Available in English and Spanish.
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Autism Screenings offered at Responding to Autism Services
Provides Autism screening for ages 18 months thru adulthood. Also provides early intervention for toddlers 18-36 months.
Provides Autism screening for ages 18 months thru adulthood. A combination of observation, interaction, interview, and standardized screening questionnaires are used by a masters-level autism specialist to determine the likelihood of autism.
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