special needs Resource Guide Raising children is hard enough without the added challenge of dealing with a special issue. Luckily, Broward County has a number of resources to help your child reach his best potential. 211 Helpline The Children s Service Council of Broward has partnered with 2-1-1 First Call For help to provide a specialized hotline service for children with disabilities. Callers can access information or receive a call back by a Special needs Counselor on the following business day. information, answers to frequently asked questions and an activities calendar are also available online at www.211-broward.org/specialneeds.htm adhd assessment, Consultation & treatment program Provides assessment, testing and treatment for children and adolescents 2-22 years who are demonstrating behavioral problems consistent with a diagnosis of adhd. nova nsu Center for Psychological Studies, maltz Building, 3301 College ave., Fort lauderdale 954-262-5730 www.nova.edu/healthcare/psychology/adhd.html agency for Healthcare administration helps medicaid consumers navigate through the medicaid system. Provides list of doctors and specialists but does not determine eligibility. 1400 w. Commercial Blvd., Fort lauderdale, 954-202-3200 agency for persons with disabilities Provides medicaid waiver services to individuals with developmental disabilities, Spina Bifida, autism, Cerebral Palsy, Prader-will Syndrome, and mental retardation. Services ages 3 & up. no fee. 201 w. Broward Blvd., Fort lauderdale, 954-467-4218 www.apd.myflorida.com ann storck Center developmental preschool serving children with special needs. Before-care and after-care, full time nurse, ot, PT, SlP services, family support, and summer program. no fee for special needs, sliding scale for after-care and summer program. 1790 Sw 43rd way, Fort lauderdale, 954-584-8000 www.annstorckcenter.org arc Broward Support and services for families with children and adults with developmental challenges. Programs include parenttraining programs, full-day year-round preschool education, therapies and developmental training for children 5-18, rehabilitation, speech, occupational and physical therapy; education and screenings and evaluations; summer camps and after-school programs; respite care and more. medicaid, medicare, private pay, sliding scale.10250 nw 53rd St., Sunrise, 954-746-9400; Tdd: 954-577-4101 www.arcbroward.com autism society of florida, Broward Chapter Support, local resources and advocacy for parents of children with autism spectrum disorder. 954-577-4141 www.asabroward.org Baudhuin preschool at nsu s mailman segal institute The Baudhuin Preschool, located on the main campus of nova Southeastern University, is an internationally recognized, model program for children with autism spectrum disorder. The program is offered in partnership with Broward County Public Schools at the Jim & Jan moran Family Center Village, 3301 College ave. Fort lauderdale, 954-262-6900 www.nova.edu/msi/autism/baudhuin.html Best Buddies Pairs people with intellectual disabilities in one-to-one friendships with middle & high school students. also offers a program for adults. no fee. 2701 w. oakland Park Blvd., Fort lauderdale, 954-449-6522 www.bestbuddiesflorida.org 18 Broward Family lif e www.browardfamilylife.com
Blind services State-sponsored programs for the visually impaired. assists children up to age 22 who are visually challenged or have a disease that will lead to blindness to participate in school and society. no fee. 2200 w. Commercial Blvd., Fort lauderdale, 954-497-3360 www.dbs.myflorida.com Broward Children s Center Programs include licensed home health care, medical daycare, developmental preschools for special needs and typically developing children, in-home and facility-based respite care, social services and counseling, education for children who are medically complex, medical transportation, physical, occupational & speech/ language therapy, before & after-school programs and more. 200 Se 19th ave., Pompano Beach, 954-943-7638 www.bcckids.org Broward County public schools 600 Se Third ave., Fort lauderdale, 754-321-0000 www.browardschools.com There are many resources available through the public schools, including the following programs: Family Counseling IDEA Students. Provides support to students, 5-22 years, and their families through counseling and encourages team work between home, school and information and/or referral services for students who are emotionally handicapped, Sed, and/or autistic, and identified as needing family counseling. 754-321-3153 Exceptional Student Education (ESE). Provides specialized education and services for gifted students and students with disabilities. 754-321-2200 Homebound Program. Provides in-home school for children who are medically fragile and cannot attend classes in a school setting. 754-321-7322 Psychological Services. Provides psychological testing and other support services for students, including educational placement. 754-321-2460 SALT Program (Specialized Auditory Language Training). Assists parents to foster growth of their children 0-5 years with hearing impairment, and emphasizes parent/child interaction. 754-321-2207 Center for autism & related disabilities Card is a comprehensive outreach and support program serving people with autism and related disabilities, their families, and the professionals who work with them. The program is a collaboration between nova Southeastern University and the University of miami. Services include individual and family support, parent & professional training, community outreach and more. 954-262-7111 www.umcard.org Center for Hearing & Communication multidisciplinary services for deaf and hard of hearing clients including psychological assessments, counseling for children and their families, educational and summer camp programs. offers audiology services, assistive listening devices, and specialized phone equipment at no cost. emergency interpreter services are available 24 hours. 2900 west Cypress Creek rd., Fort lauderdale, 954-601-1930; TTy: 954-601-1338 www.chchearing.org July 2011 Broward Family lif e 19
special needs ReSouRce Guide Center for independent living resources, peer support, programs and referrals to assist individuals with disabilities to gain self-sufficiency and learn to live independently. Students ages 14-22 years may participate in workshops, summer internships, training conferences, field trips, and leadership development opportunities. no fee. 4800 n. State road 7, Fort lauderdale, 954-722-6400 Tyy: 954-735-0963 www.cilbroward.org Child find in coordination with the public schools, this program works to locate children who may be eligible for services under the individuals with disabilities act. The program serves as an entry to exceptional student education services before children reach school age, providing intervention as early as possible. includes evaluations for hearing, vision, speech/language and developmental functioning, at no charge. 754-321-2204 www.broward.k12.fl.us/ STUdenTSUPPorT/ese/html/child_find.html Children s Center for development & Behavior Provides interdisciplinary developmental/ behavioral assessments, fully integrated therapy programs, and training for parents of children with developmental delays, including autism. other specialties include clinical psychology, education, occupational therapy, and speechlanguage pathology and applied behavioral analysis. medicaid, private pay. 440 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway, Sunrise, 954-745-1112 www.childpsych.org Children s diagnostic & treatment Center non-profit center provides medical care, therapeutic services, multidisciplinary evaluations, support groups, recreational events, and more to children with disabilities or chronic illnesses. Staff of more than 180 nurses, doctors, therapists, social workers, psychologists, nutritionists and specialists in other disciplines provides services, funded primarily through federal, state, county and private foundation grants and contracts. medicaid, insurance, sliding scale. 1401 S. Federal highway, Fort lauderdale, 954-728-8080 www.childrensdiagnostic.org Children s medical services Part of the Florida department of health, this agency provides family-centered prevention, early intervention, primary care, medical, therapeutic, specialty and long-term care to children under 21 years with special healthcare needs, including brain and spinal cord injury, craniofacial/cleft palate, orthopedic, genetic, neurosurgical, cardiac, renal, pediatric, eye, sickle cell anemia and diabetes. no fee, medicaid. 1625 Se 3rd ave., Fort lauderdale, 954-713-3100 www.cms-kids.com dan marino Center developed as a partnership with miami Children s hospital, this not-for-profit center provides neurological and developmental services to children throughout South Florida. Services include audiology screenings, genetics, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, cardiology, urology, nephrology, and more. The center also provides families with support groups, parenting seminars and a resource center to research their child s diagnoses. Serves children who have autism, asperger Syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders, autistic-like disabilities, and dual sensory impairments. 2900 S. Commerce Parkway, weston, 866-558-6510 www.mch.com deaf family literacy academy This Volunteer USa program serves families who have a deaf or hard of hearing child. Provides parent education, sign language instruction, child literacy, workshops, resources and home visits by a deaf mentor. Services ages 0-12 years. no fee. 1350 e. Sunrise Blvd., Fort lauderdale, 954-608-7309 www.volunteerusafoundation.org disability rights florida assists persons with disabilities in applying for and receiving services from rehabilitative programs. 1-800-342-0823; Tdd: 800-346-4127 www.disabilityrightsflorida.org down syndrome Broward informational website and guide to services for parents of down Syndrome children in Broward County. Created by a parent. www.dsbroward.org easter seals south florida Programs include evaluations and treatment for physical, occupational and speech disabilities, assistance for parents of toddlers with autism spectrum, and a child development center with high-quality preschool for children with or without disabilities. rehabilitation professionals work to improve function lost due to developmental delays, brain injuries, neurological or orthopedic conditions, and more. medicaid, insurance, sliding scale. 12701 w. Sunrise Blvd., Sunrise, 954-792-8772 www.southflorida.easterseals.com equus for Humanity Provides equine-assisted psychotherapy and hippotherapy for children and adults with physical, cognitive, and emotional difficulties. 18130 Sw 50 th Court, Southwest ranches, 954-661-8586 www.equusforhumanity.com family network on disabilities of Broward County Part of a statewide network of families who may be at-risk, have disabilities, or have special needs. Provides online tutorials, educational workshops and assistance for parents of children with disabilities. no fee. 754-321-1705 www.fndfl.org florida diagnostic & learning resources system (fdlrs) media Center Provides resources including books, audiotapes, videotapes, computer software, and kits on loan for those that have concern for and serve children with exceptionalities. 100 S. andrews ave., 4th Floor, Fort lauderdale, 754-321-1700 www.broward.org/library florida first start/parents as teachers home-school partnership for children and families, prenatal through age 4, that supports parents as their children s first teachers, and emphasizes intellectual, physical, language, and social development. Provides monthly home visits, developmental screenings, parent/child playgroups and resource coordination. Part of the Broward Public Schools. 754-321-3302 florida mentor Provides therapeutic care for children in foster care as well as outpatient services for individuals with developmental disabilities in a customized program. 600 n. Pine island rd., Plantation, 954-423-1919 www.thementornetwork.com florida s voice on developmental disabilities a statewide volunteer advocacy organization comprised of family and friends of persons with developmental disabilities. www.floridasvoice.org God s little acres Provides safe and controlled recreational opportunities on a five-acre ranch for seriously ill and developmentally disabled children between the ages of 2 and 11 with their families. no fee. 4551 nw 39th ave., Coconut Creek, 954-984-0787 www.godslittleacres.org Gold Coast depression & Bipolar support alliance Support groups for people with mood disorders, depression, bipolar disorder, and their family members. discuss topics related to living with these illnesses without the fear of stigma and coping strategies from others with these illnesses. information and support for parents. no fee. 954-923-8272 www.goldcoastdbsa.com Henderson mental Health Center Case management for children up to the age of 18 (or 21 if enrolled in school) who are experiencing behavioral health problems and/ or are at risk of out of home placement due to mental health issues. 2900 w. Prospect rd., Fort lauderdale, 954-731-5100 www.hendersonmhc.org Horses & the Handicapped Provides therapeutic horseback riding and other equine-assisted activities for children and adults with physical, cognitive, and emotional difficulties. 3600 w. Sample rd., Coconut Creek, 954-974-2007 www.handhmagic.org Jewish Community Center Social, recreational Sunday afternoon program that serves mentally, physically, emotionally challenged and/or developmentally delayed children ages 6 years-young adult. includes local field trips, in-house activities, and summer day 20 Broward Family lif e www.browardfamilylife.com
Camp Date: February 25, 2012 special needs ReSouRce Guide The 12th Man Football Cheer Camp was created for those in our community who, because of a special need or disability have not had the opportunity to be a part of organized football or cheerleading. Males & females ages 8 and above www.12thmanfcc.org Call for more information 305-970-6077 October 11-15, 2011 201132nddisABILITIES www.disabilitiesexpo.com DisABILITIES Awareness Week Tuesday, October 11 Art and Awards Expo Kick-Off! Don Taft University Center at Nova Southeastern University Wednesday, October 12 Lights Out Broward China Grill, Ft. Lauderdale (tickets available at: www.disabilitiesexpo.com) Thursday, October 13 Fashion Show-Inspiration Runway Coral Springs Museum of Art Friday, October 14 National White Cane Day Broward County Main Library Saturday, October 15 32nd DisABILITIES EXPO-Main Event NSU Alvin Sherman Library & Don Taft University Center Learn about great new products, attend free workshops and fun events! REACHING TOMORROW TOGETHER! General information call: 2-1-1 opportunities (Voice) or 954-537-0211 available. or 954-735-0963 Email (TTY) E-mail:DisabilitiesExpo@gmail.com For exhibitor information please visit our website: www.disabilitiesexpo.com SHOWCASE YOUR BUSINESS TO BROWARD COUNTY S SPECIAL NEEDS COMMUNITY. Limited sponsor opportunities available. Email michelle@browardfamilylife.com or call 954-424-7405 camp program. david Posnack JCC, 5850 S. Pine island rd., davie, 954-434-0499 www.dpjcc.org lighthouse of Broward County Programs for the visually impaired, including the Bright Beginnings early intervention Program for infants and preschoolers, summer camp and year-round activities for blind or visually impaired children. 650 n. andrews ave., Fort lauderdale, 954-463-4217 www.lhob.org living inclusively for everyone, inc. (life) Provides recreational outings for young adults with developmental disabilities. Provides housing startup subsidy for supported living. 350 nw 84th ave., Plantation, 954-817-4742 www.life-florida.org mental Health association of Broward County Prevention programs, community education, advocacy and opportunities for empowerment of persons with mental illness. Programs include services, support, mentoring, art and music therapy, and more. 7145 west oakland Park Blvd., lauderhill, 954-746-2055 www.mhabroward.org muscular dystrophy association Provides persons with muscular dystrophy and associated diseases with medical assistance including wheelchairs, leg braces, flu shots, support groups, etc. 1280 Sw 36th ave., Pompano Beach, 954-971-0123 www.mdausa.org national alliance on mental illness Support, advocacy and education for persons with mental illnesses, their families and friends. 3890 w. Commercial Blvd., Fort lauderdale, 954-739-1888 www.nami.org nsu Child, adolescent & family services a full range of psychological services including individual, group, play therapy, and psychological assessment to assist families with varying emotional, cognitive, and/or behavioral difficulties including attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, school and behavioral problems, childhood bedwetting and more. nova Southeastern University maltz Psychology Building, 3301 College ave., Fort lauderdale, 954-678-2273 www.nova.edu/healthcare/psychology/cafs.html nsu Hearing & Balance Center Comprehensive assessment and treatment for hearing and balance disorders. Services include comprehensive audiologic assessment of all ages from newborn through school-age children and auditory processing evaluations for children with learning disorders and attention difficulties. medicare, medicaid, sliding scale, private pay. 3600 S. University drive, davie, 954-262-7750 www.nova.edu/healthcare/hearingbalance nsu Clinic for speech, language & Communication evaluation and treatment services for speech, language and communication delays and disorders. Provides services to youth of all ages for apraxia, articulation, dysarthria, swallowing difficulties, phonology, pragmatic/semantic language, receptive/expressive language, stuttering, fluency and voice disturbances. 6100 Griffin rd., davie, 954-262-7726 www.nova.edu/healthcare/slc renfrew Center residential and outpatient treatment for eating disorders, including anorexia and binge eating disorders, to adolescents 14 and above, and adult women of all ages. insurance, private pay, sliding scale. 7700 renfrew lane, Coconut Creek, 954-698-9222 www.renfrewcenter.com sednet (students with emotional & Behavioral disorders) multi-agency cooperative effort between the Broward County School Board, department of Children and Families, parents/caregivers, children s agencies, community mental health centers, and other organizations to improve the service delivery system to children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbances. 754-321-2564 www.fldoe.org/ese/sedhome.asp schott Communities Provides education, socialization, counseling and case management for deaf or disabled individuals and their families or caregivers. offers three-week summer literacy camp in June for deaf or hard of hearing elementary school children, and religious education classes on Sundays. Sliding scale. 6591 Flamingo rd., Cooper City, 954-434-3306 www.schottcommunities.org special olympics oversees county sports training and competition for developmentally disabled children 8 years and up. Provides training through schools and individual programs. 3301 College ave., Fort lauderdale, 954-262-2150 www.specialolympicsbroward.org starting right an early intervention, parent-child class designed to serve children 18-36 months of age exhibiting delays in language and social skills. The program is designed to increase communication, social and school readiness skills. it also provides caregivers with strategies to use in the classroom and at home. nsu mailman Segal institute for early Childhood Studies, 3301 College ave., Fort lauderdale, 954-262-7117 www.nova.edu/msi/earlylearning/startingright stuttering foundation of america The Stuttering Foundation provides free online resources, information, services and support to those who stutter and their families, as well as support for research into the causes of stuttering. 1-800-992-9392 www.stutteringhelp.org unicorn Children s foundation Clinic housed at nsu, this clinic provides comprehensive psycho-developmental evaluations for the diagnosis and assessment of autism and related disorders in children ages birth through 22 Broward Family lif e www.browardfamilylife.com
five years. assessments are administered by a licensed psychologist and may include a team of nsu specialists including occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists and family counselors. 3301 College ave., Fort lauderdale 954-262-7129 www.nova.edu/msi/autism/unicorn_clinic.html united Cerebral palsy UCP helps children maximize their intellectual, physical, social and emotional development through preschool programs, after-school, summer and transitional programs for children with special needs. in addition, UCP s in-home respite Care workers give family members needed time for themselves. 3117 Sw 13th Court, Fort lauderdale, 954-584-7178 www.ucpsouthflorida.org ymca of Broward County The ymca of Broward County, in partnership with the Children s Service Council and United way, offer children and adults with special needs after-school care, summer camp and transition to independence programs at 48 locations. Their primary goal is to improve independence skills through inclusive programming with trained, professional, and supportive staff with ratios as low as 1:2. 954-623-5555 www.ymcabroward.org We specialize in the treatment of asthma and allergies in adults and children and have multiple locations throughout Dade, Broward & Palm Beach Counties. Call us or visit our website to find the location that s convenient for you. Let Florida Center For Allergy & Asthma Care help you Breathe Easy Once Again! 1.877.4.ALLERGY www.florida-allergy.com Horses Transforming Lives Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and Hippotherapy Dr. Giselle Faubel, Psy.D. Dr. Jane Burrows, DPT, HPCS Licensed and Insured For information call: (954) 661-8586 www.equusforhumanity.com July 2011 B r o w a r d F a m i ly l i F e 23