Disability Resources Society and Culture Arizona United States
Disability Resources Society and Culture Arizona United States
Disability Resources
Sites, including personal homepages, dealing with disability information and Arizona are welcome in this category.
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- The Division's services include: loaning braille and recorded books and magazines, as well as the necessary equipment to play the recorded publications.
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- Provides services to blind and visually impaired persons of all ages.
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- Dedicated to finding permanent, loving homes for children with special needs by providing services in adoption, specialized foster care and family support.
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- Opening a window to the world for Arizona's visually, physically,and learning disabled individuals.
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- Primary concerns are blindness and daily problems which blind and visually impaired persons must over come whether the persons be a newborn child blinded by disease or adults newly blinded by accident.
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- Strives to advance the independence, participation and full citizenship of people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities.
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- Improves the quality of life for deaf and hard of hearing residents by serving as a referral and information source for them as well as other consumers, legislators, government agencies and businesses.
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- A resource for educators, students, service providers, agency personnel, and individuals with disabilities and their families.
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- Strives to increase access to assistive technology (AT) devices and services for individuals with disabilities and their families and facilitate the development of a consumer-responsive AT service delivery system.
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- Arizona Association of the Deaf serving and advocating deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, and oral-deaf in the state of Arizona.
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- Information, resources, communication opportunities for persons with disabilities.
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- Services include residential programs, day programs, supported work programs and job training, family supports, Arc sponsored conferences and workshops, resource / information and advocacy, for children and adults with mental retardation and other develop
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- Works with individuals with disabilities to achieve increased independence and/or gainful employment through the provision of comprehensive rehabilitative and employment support services.
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- Services are available to adults who are either legally blind or visually impaired as well as those who have a degenerative eye condition which may eventually become a visual impairment.
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- Strives to improve the quality of life for American Indian people who have disabilities by conducting research and training projects.
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- Blind Veterans Association of Northern Arizona.
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- Occupational and sensory integration therapy services as well as workshops and tools for parents and teachers.
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- Nonprofit organization dedicated to funding research on fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).
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- Helping qualified people with disabilities obtain social security benefits.
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- A non-profit organization founded on the accepted principle that horseback riding is a unique form of therapy for disabled individuals.
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- Kimberly's story of cerebral palsy, and periventricular leukomalacia. Also a journal of her experience with selective dorsal rhizotomy (sdr) for the treatment of spastic diplegia.
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- Local Special Olympics Organization information and contact list.
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- Offers and promotes programs designed to empower people with disabilities to take personal responsibility so they may achieve or continue independent lifestyles within the community.
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