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Children's & Women's Health Centre of British Columbia - Adaptive Seating and Mobility Description: Service is provided by Sunny Hill Health Centre, located in Vancouver, British Columbia. The service prescribes wheelchair and postural supports that enhance independent mobility of children with motor impairments. Links to worldwide rehabilitation sources. (seatingandmobility.ca) |
Children's Institute Description: Pediatric rehabilitation facility in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania offering programs for special education, learning disabilities, prader-willi syndrome, and special needs adoption. Offers both inpatient and outpatient services. (amazingkids.org) |
Division of Specialized Care for Children (DSCC) Description: the Illinois Title V agency that provides care coordination and services for families and children with special health care needs, from birth to age 21. Services are coordinated by a network of professional staff located in 13 regional offices throughout the state. (uic.edu) |
Family Village Description: A Very comprehensive site that covers all aspects of parenting a child with special needs. Webmaster is a parent. (familyvillage.wisc.edu) |
Medical Home Initiatives for Children with Special Needs Description: The National Center of Medical Home Initiatives for Children with Special Needs provides support to physicians, families, and other medical and non-medical providers who care for children with special needs so that they have access to a medical home. (medicalhomeinfo.org) |
Pediatric Oncall - Rehabilitation Centres for the Disabled Description: A comprehensive list of rehabilitation centres for the disabled in Mumbai, India. (pediatriconcall.com) |
Pediatric Rehabilitation Program at Rusk Institute Description: New York University Medical Center's Howard A. Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine treats neurological, orthopedic, and a wide variety of physical disabilities in children on both an inpatient and outpatient basis. Referrals for patients at other facilities are accepted from physicians, social workers, and discharge planners. Referrals for children who have an acute rehabilitation diagnosis, and who can actively participate in at least three hours of daily therapy, are welcome. (ruskinstitute.org) |
Rehab Equipment using Paper-based Technology Description: Explanations and photos of Appropriate Paper-based technology techniques used to make rehabilitation equipment, specially designed furniture, and toys for children with disabilities. (apbt.org.uk) |
St. Mary's Healthcare System for Children Description: New York metropolitan area provider of subacute complex medical care, intensive rehabilitative services and long term care to children with special health care needs. Services provided both inpatient and as home-based care, or through the medical day care program. (stmaryskids.org) |
TelAbility Description: Provides comprehensive, coordinated, family centered care to children with disabilities and offers education, training, and peer support for people who care for them. (TelAbility.org) |
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