Disability Service Resource Center

The Disability Services Resource Center (DSRC), formerly known as the Bay County Society for Crippled Children and Adults serves individuals who are temporarily and permanently disabled by helping them remain and/or become part of their community to the fullest extent of their ability. DSRC offers five main programs through the organization that are at no cost to the consumer. The five main programs are Ramp Building, Campership, Disability Awareness Training, Medical Loan Closet, Adaptive Sports/Sporting events.
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1Plus1 Therapy, LLC

1Plus1 Therapy is a family owned and operated pediatric physical therapy clinic located in Zeeland, Michigan. Specializing in helping children of all ages successfully negotiate the daily struggles associated with cerebral palsy, spina bifida and other challenges.
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Lighthouse Autism Center

We have made it our mission to bring quality ABA therapy where it is needed. Lighthouse Autism Center makes every effort to help families of children with autism through the use of Verbal Behavior ABA Therapy. Our facility is parent focused and operate by parents of children with autism who understand the daily challenges that families when raising a child with autism. We believe in hope for every child and every family.
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Alt+Shift

Alt+Shift collaborates with districts and buildings to create and sustain accessible educational environments that have a direct and positive impact on every student. Alt+Shift offers professional learning, including training, technical assistance, and co-constructed implementation planning, that strives to shift adult mindsets and provide alternative options to improve outcomes for every student.
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Developmental Enhancement Behavioral Health

Developmental Enhancement (DE) Behavioral Health provides a wide array of behavioral health services for children and adolescents who may be experiencing developmental, behavioral or emotional difficulties. DE's psychologists and social workers specialize in working with children, and have extensive training and a high level of expertise in both assessment and treatment. DE's services are well-founded in an in-depth knowledge of how children develop and grow over time.
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DeafBlind Central

DeafBlind Central (DB Central) maintains the belief that individuals who are DeafBlind share equally in the respect, opportunity, and life enjoyment afforded to all individuals. DB Central are committed to advancing the recognition of the unique needs presented by DeafBlindness by promoting individualized, systematic instruction and family-centered planning processes. DB Central serves children and young adults age birth through twenty-one who are suspected of having both a hearing AND a vision loss or difficulty in processing auditory and visual information. Young adults ages twenty-two to twenty-six who are DeafBlind will receive referral services to adult service agencies.
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American Academy of Pediatrics

The mission of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is to attain optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. This website contains information on advocacy and policy for families at the federal, state and community levels. Some key topics include, and are not limited to improving children's access to care, nutrition, protecting immigrant children, childhood immunizations and promoting children's mental health.
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Generation Care

Our team of pediatric Physical, Occupational and Speech therapists focuses on a comprehensive approach to the special needs of the whole child and family to address the physical, emotional, intellectual, and social needs of the developing child.
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