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NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY

NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY #65631015


local_phone
  • Phone 1
    800-344-4867

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society helps people affected by MS by funding cutting-edge research, driving change through advocacy, facilitating professional education, and providing programs and services that help people with MS and their families move their lives forward. Moves politicians and legislation to champion the needs of people with MS through activism, advocacy and influence.

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PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES - NCPHD

NEVADA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT #4661945


location_on A
  • 500 Crown Point Circle
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-1450

Nevada County Public Health Department provides education and information about communicable disease prevention and treatment, child development and parenting, lead poison prevention education, and childhood and adult immunization administration.

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SPECIAL NEEDS FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER - WFRC

WARMLINE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER #33873872


location_on B
  • 3336 Bradshaw Rd Suite 255
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-455-9500

Warmline Family Resource Center offers support for families raising a child with developmental delays, disabilities, or special needs. WarmLine:

  • Connects parents with other parents through family events and parent support activities
  • Promotes child development and parent/child interaction by sponsoring play groups
  • Encourages inclusion of all children in the community and appreciation of their unique value
  • Informs parents about systems and services which support children with special needs
  • Provides trainings to promote parents' awareness of how to support child development and understanding of their child's special needs
  • Empowers parents to develop leadership skills which help them to be active participants in their child's programs and services. Parents are their child's best advocates.
  • Offers the opportunity for parent to talk with another parent who is sensitive to their issues and concerns.

There is no charge and no referral needed.


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THERAPEUTIC HORSEBACK RIDING - RTW

RIDE TO WALK #65631413


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  • Riding Facility 2460 Delmar Ave.
    Penryn, Placer
local_phone
  • Office
    916-791-2747

Ride To Walk (RTW) is a therapeutic horseback riding program founded by Dr. Kristine Corn in 1985.

Their mission is to enhance the lives of children and young adults with neurological disabilities by providing innovative therapeutic horseback riding activities that are recreational in nature and adapted to the individual's needs and disabilities.

Ride To Walk received non-profit status in 1988 and is certified by the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH). They serve children with disabilities such as autism, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, attention deficit disorder, head trauma and sensory processing challenges.

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UC DAVIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE CENTER

UC DAVIS ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE CENTER #65631175


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  • 3160 Folsom Blvd
    Sacramento, Sacramento

The UC Davis Alzheimer's Disease Center (ADC) provides diagnostic work-ups for those who are experiencing significant memory problems.

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VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES - DOR

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION #4660976


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  • 721 Capitol Mall Dr.
    Sacramento, Sacramento
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-823-4040

The California Department of Rehabilitation offers Vocational Rehabilitation services for Californians with disabilities and Student Services for students with disabilities.

You are eligible for DOR Vocational Rehabilitation services if you:
  • have a disability and want to work
  • are having trouble getting or keeping a job because of your disability
  • need services such as job placement, training, and/or other job preparation to help you get or keep a job, or advance in employment
To get DOR Student Services:
  • You must be a student (you need to be enrolled in school, but it's okay if you're on break or if school hasn't started yet).
  • You're between the ages of 16 and 21 (including 16 and 21).
  • At least one of these options is true:
    • You have a 504 Plan, or you’re eligible for one if you want one.
    • You have an IEP.
    • You have a disability.
    • Others think you have a disability.
DOR programs include:
  • Assistive Technology
  • Independent Living
  • Services for people who are blind
  • Servi…
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