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Munroe - Meyer Institute
Parent Resource Coordinators offer peer-to-peer support and assistance to families that have children with disabilities/special needs connect with community resources and navigate medical and school systems. Project is supported statewide at various clinics and medical facilities.
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Sinnissippi Centers - Oregon Office
Offers developmental screenings in all areas of development and specialized treatment for infants and young children. Also offers relationship-based treatment with the parent/caretaker and child.
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Green Hills Area Education Agency - Missouri Valley
Special education services for students with all type of disabilities ages birth to 21.
Specialists in speech pathology, hearing, vision, physical, and occupational therapies.
Professional development for all levels of staff within both public and private schools specializing in math, reading, science, and early childhood curriculum areas.
School and community planning and addressing long-range goals for schools.
Provides training in many school climate issues around bullying, discipline, and addressing at risk factors.
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Grant Wood Area Education Agency - Sixth Street Facility and Conference Center
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Hardin County Family Services and Emergency Food Pantry
1st Five aims to increase developmental screening in primary care practices and has a referral system to support children identified as at-risk for developmental delays. 1st Five works with pediatric and family care providers to help link families to the resources and support services their child needs.
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Early Development Network - Educational Service Unit 15
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Marshall County Family Services
1st Five aims to increase developmental screening in primary care practices and has a referral system to support children identified as at-risk for developmental delays. 1st Five works with pediatric and family care providers to help link families to the resources and support services their child needs.
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Trinity Muscatine Public Health
Offers Ages and Stages Questionnaire screening for families with children under age three, to help parents understand how their child is developing and whether there are any concerns. Social workers can provide support and additional recommendations if needed.
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Harrison County Home and Public Health
Early education and family support program free to all families with children prenatal to kindergarten entry. Parent educators provide home visits, developmental screenings, and resource and referral for early childhood resources in Harrison County. GetTogether meetings offered 12 or more times a year.
Bright Beginnings program for Harrison County families prenatally and with children under the age of three.
Child passenger safety program provides seat checks and education regarding car seats.
Diaper Bank, "No Child Wet Behind", for Harrison County families only.
Book and toy lending library for registered child care providers and early elementary teachers.
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Nebraska ChildFind
Provides a hotline offering education-related support for families of infants and children with disabilities. Providing information, referrals, and connections to local contacts for hearing and developmental screenings, service coordination, and access to resources such as disability registries that maintain data to support care management, public health planning, and medical research for individuals with specific disabilities or associated risk factors.
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Champaign-Urbana Public Health District
Provides parent support and education. Also provides doula support and monthly parent-child interaction play groups.
Programming includes:
-- Personalized weekly/bi-weekly home visits
-- Prenatal develop and pregnancy education
-- Developmental, social-emotional, hearing, and vision screenings
-- Resource and referral connections
-- Child and parent activities
-- Age-appropriate developmental activities
-- Family centered events
-- Parent lending library
-- New baby welcome gift
-- Home safety materials
-- Breastfeeding support with lactation consultants
Doula Support:
-- Personalized weekly home visits
-- Assistance with the creation of a "birth plan"
-- Support in preparing for labor
-- Education on childbirth and the postpartum period
-- Continuous support during labor and birth
Parent-Child Interaction Play Groups:
-- Participation in activities and story times that promote child development
-- Meet and interact with other parents
-- Create make-it and take-it activities
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Story County Family Services - Health
1st Five aims to increase developmental screening in primary care practices and has a referral system to support children identified as at-risk for developmental delays. 1st Five works with pediatric and family care providers to help link families to the resources and support services their child needs.
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Green Hills Area Education Agency - Glenwood
Special education services for students with all type of disabilities ages birth to 21.
Specialists in speech pathology, hearing, vision, physical, and occupational therapies.
Professional development for all levels of staff within both public and private schools specializing in math, reading, science, and early childhood curriculum areas.
School and community planning and addressing long-range goals for schools.
Provides training in many school climate issues around bullying, discipline, and addressing at risk factors.
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Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency
Early Access is a partnership between families with young children, birth to age three, and providers from the Departments of Education, Public Health, Human Services, the Child Health Specialty Clinics. Families and staff work together in identifying, coordinating and providing needed services and resources that will help the family assist their infant or toddler to grow and develop.
Early Childhood Education Services offer instructional and supportive services for special needs children and their families, in cooperation with local school districts. Offers developmental and hearing screenings as well as educational evaluations. Instructional and supportive services include home intervention, speech and language therapy, physical and occupational therapy, toddler groups, and parent education and consultation to preschools and daycare centers.
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Iowa Family Support Network (EveryStep)
Offers a central point of contact and directory for children with disabilities and specialized needs, their families, their service providers and other members of the community. Also connects families to family support services and parent education groups. IFSN provides information and referrals to community-based services through a website, an online searchable resource directory and a toll-free telephone service.
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Ainsworth Little Paws Preschool
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Prairieland Service Coordination
Offers service coordination for persons with developmental disabilities, including comprehensive assessments to identify developmental delays and disabilities. Provides life span individual service coordination and assists the individual and family by conducting a pre-screening to determine need, building relationships with staff, case coordination/management, finding specialized services for individuals with disabilities, and information and referral.
Developmental assessments may involve evaluations of cognitive functioning, communication skills, independent living abilities, social and emotional development, and motor functioning, conducted by a team of professionals to recommend appropriate treatment and care.
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Poweshiek County Family Services and Emergency Food Pantry
1st Five aims to increase developmental screening in primary care practices and has a referral system to support children identified as at-risk for developmental delays. 1st Five works with pediatric and family care providers to help link families to the resources and support services their child needs.
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Public Health Solutions - Main Office
Childhood immunizations, some adult immunizations, flu, and Covid immunizations. Breastfeeding assistance and education, parenting classes, TB treatment, and assisting families in finding medical and dental care. Case management is provided to reduce lead and other household environmental exposures, such as Radon.
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Sinnissippi Centers - Rochelle Office
Offers developmental screenings in all areas of development and specialized treatment for infants and young children. Also offers relationship-based treatment with the parent/caretaker and child.
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Western Community Health Resources - Gordon
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Plattsmouth Early Childhood Center
Preschool and Head Start program.
Service coordination and home visitation program.
Developmental testing, speech and language pathologist, occupational and physical therapists, and vision and hearing consultants.
Parent support groups.
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MRI Kids
- Prenatal visits.
- Personal home visits.
- Group Connections.
- Infant Massage.
- Field trips.
- Family enrichment activities.
- Lending library (toys and books available).
- Transportation (limited).
- Development assessment.
- Individualized family support plan.
- Transition to pre-school programs.
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Harrison County Home and Public Health
Children's health services include:
- Dental screening, education, referral to dentist after age 3.
- Developmental Screening, Vision Screening, Hearing and Speech Screening.
- Nutrition assessment and counseling by WIC (Women, Infant, Child) Nutritionist.
- Blood pressure testing.
- Health history assessment.
- Immunizations.
- Parent education and counseling.
- Lead testing when appropriate.