Lutheran Social Services of Michigan

Organization that provides a variety of services, including behavioral health services and disability support services, including Life Skills Development, Activities of Daily Living Management, Case Management Liaison, Family Support, Transportation, Medication Reminders, Individual Service Planning, Structured Activities, Community Integration, Program Evaluation and Continuous Quality Improvement, Advocacy Services, 24-Hour On-Call Support, Respite, and Person-Centered Care.

Accessible Playground

Playing is a fundamental part of childhood. Finding a playground that is accessible for all children can be a challenge for families of children with special health care needs. More and more communities are looking to create play areas and structures that meet the needs ofall children, including those with disabilities. Accessibleplayground.net offers an international directory of accessible playgrounds. You can search within Michigan, or outside of Michigan when traveling. If you know of an accessible playground not listed, you can even add it to their directory.
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Manistique Community Treehouse Center

The Manistique Community Treehouse Center promotes the diversity of individuals in the local community, the mental and physical well-being of youth, and inclusion of people of all ages and abilities. The Treehouse provides programs with a unique focus on inclusion for persons with disabilities, the promotion of collaboration with multicultural understanding, and diversity in the counseling process. The Treehouse provides a safe, creative, supportive, learning environment through many programs.
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Autism Society of Michigan

The mission of the Autism Society of Michigan (ASM) is to assure full participation and self-determination in every aspect of life for each individual. We will realize this vision by opening avenues of self-advocacy and advocating on behalf of others in a way that values equity, respect, dignity and diversity in all communities. ASM is committed to empowering individuals with autism and their families by offering educational resources and materials, workshops, seminars and other services.
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The Braille and Talking Book Library

The Michigan BTBL provides free library service to Michigan residents who are unable to use standard print materials due to a visual or physical disability. Special format audio books and braille materials are mailed to eligible patrons free of charge. The Braille and Talking Book Library offers devices such as reading machines, closed-circuit televisions, and speech out put technologies for use in the library.
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