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A non-profit corporation serving the needs of Vermont's Autism community. Members include individuals with ASD, their families, friends and service providers.
Provides information, medical services, care coordination and resources to help families in Vermont support their children's well being, growth and development.
Serves individuals with hearing loss to ensure they have equal access to the services of all departments, divisions and programs within the Vermont Agency of Human Service.
Assists children, adolescents and adults who have a developmental disability to live, attend school, work and recreate in their communities.
Responsible for all community-based long-term care services for older Vermonters, individuals with developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injuries and physical disabilities.
Vermont has several free or low cost insurance programs for those who meet certain criteria.
Dr. Dynasaur provides low-cost or free health coverage for children, teenagers under age 18 and pregnant women.
Indian Health Service's Nashville Area office supports tribal governments and urban Indian communities in the development and administration of comprehensive health care delivery systems that meet the needs of Indian people in all states throughout the Eastern and Southern U.S.
Vermont Department of Health, Mental Health Services helps children and adults who have a severe and persistent mental illness, and/or a severe emotional disturbance.
Provides support to families coping with the problems presented by mental illness. NAMI also educates the public about severe mental illness so that perceptions change and stigma is eliminated.
Supports families whose children have a chronic illness or disability.
A comprehensive list of services available to Vermonters within and outside of AHS.
Works in collaboration with individuals with developmental disabilities, their families and communities to promote opportunities for individuals with disabilities of all ages in all facets of community life.
Offers employment training, long-term care services and other information and resources through its five offices.
Works to increase public awareness about critical issues affecting people with developmental disabilities and their families.
A statewide agency dedicated to advancing the rights of people with mental health and disabilities issues.
Provides all direct prevention and early intervention programs including Children's Upstream Services Initiative (CUPS), Family, Infant and Toddler Program, Healthy Babies, Kids, and Families, and Success by Six.
Provides locations where veterans can apply for benefits or receive primary health care and mental health services.
Directory of mental health treatment facilities and support services.
Alzheimer's Association chapters provide information, programs and services, including support groups and educational workshops, to people with Alzheimer's disease, their family members and caregivers.
Provides a variety of programs and services to help the healthy development, safety, well-being and self-sufficiency of Vermonters.
Provides monthly cash assistance to help cover the expenses of having someone live with and provide essential care for people who are blind, have a disability or are 65 and older to stay in their homes.
Provides low-cost or free coverage for low-income children, young adults under age 21, parents, pregnant women, caretaker relatives, people who are blind or disabled and those age 65 or older.
Information on programs to help uninsured Vermonters and those enrolled in Medicare pay for prescription medicines based on your income, disability status and age.
Responds to the particular needs of persons affected by Parkinson's disease and their caregivers through education, referral, support and public awareness programs.