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The Alzheimer's Association provides information on the latest Alzheimer care strategies, research findings and advocacy initiatives. We also provide updates on Alzheimer's Association programs, partners and events.
As part of Children's National Medical Center, the Institute works to advance research and education to improve child health and well-being.
The DC Aging & Disability Resource center (ADRC) offers information and services related to long term care for older adults (60 and older) and persons with intellectual and physical disabilities.
Provides comprehensive mental health services to adults, children, youth and their families.
Treats young people ages 5 to 18 and their families at out-patient mental health centers in Northeast, Northwest and Southeast Washington, DC.
Provides innovative, high quality services that enable people with disabilities to lead meaningful and productive lives as vital members of their families, schools, workplaces and communities in every neighborhood in the District of Columbia.
Medicaid pays the medical bills of certain people who have low incomes. If you are 65 or older or disabled, you may be eligible.
Provides direct services and life planning strategies to individuals with mental retardation or other developmental disabilities.
Information on public and private sector resources in DC addressing Assisted Living, Early Intervention, Education/Training, Employment and Housing.
Contact information for all ILCs in Washington, DC. ILCs provide people with disabilities advocacy and support services, including assistance with employment, transportation, housing, health care and living skills.
These events were hosted by the Alzheimer's Association and took place May 12, 2008 in Washington, D.C. and May 31, 2008 in Cleveland, OH.
The Center staff, government and community partners support families with children or other family members with developmental disabilities to develop and implement Individualized Family Action Plans (IFAP).
Works to improve the quality of life for all children and youth, especially those with, or at risk for, special needs and their families. Located in the nation's capital, this exceptional center both directly serves vulnerable children and their families, as well as influences local, state, national and international programs and policy.
Information and resources about health insurance for infants, children and teens in District of Columbia.
A non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing accessibility for people with disabilities by providing tools and services to enable independent living, community integration, reduce barriers and educate to prevent injuries. Services include help with assisted living, education opportunities, enabling technologies, housing options, job searching and personal care assistant training.
Directory of mental health treatment facilities and support services.
Provides education, support and advocacy relating to mental illnesses, as well as family support groups in English and Spanish, and consumer support groups.
Works to advance the independence, productivity and quality of life for individuals with disabilities and their families. Services include assistive technology, day programs and health services.
Provides locations where veterans can apply for benefits or receive primary health care and mental health services.