
We evaluate, support, and advocate for the community of both individuals with disabilities and mental health needs through comprehensive assessments, experienced advocacy, and strength based therapeutic interventions from a team approach. Locations Statewide (East & West Valley, Yuma, & Tucson)Īrizona Speech & Psychological Institute provides educational and psychological services for school age individuals and beyond. It focuses on improving systems of care, providing information and referrals to families providing training to families and professionals on best practices related to medical home, cultural competence, transition to adulthood and family and youth involvement and supports telemedicine to provide services in remote areas of the state. Topics include: Internet Safety, Suicide Awareness and Prevention, Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention, Anti-Bullying, E-Cigarette Awareness and Prevention and more.Ī/prevention/womens-childrens-health/ocshcnĪZDHS has an area devoted to Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. The Community Outreach Section of the Attorney General’s office provides free educational presentations and webinars for parents, teachers, and students (ages 5-18) on a variety of issues facing today’s youth.

For schools and community partners: autism awareness training, school consultations and other community trainings. For family members: parent training, sibling support and help navigating the system. Services for children and youth include: speech and feeding therapy, applied behavior analysis (ABA), habilitation, respite and behavior coaching.

AZA United works with many funding sources, including DDD, behavioral health and individual insurance plans. Many services are home-based, while others are offered at our clinics and in the community.

Washington St., Suite 212, PhoenixĪZA United offers a wide range of evidence-based and family-centered services for people with autism and their families. We meet every special need and celebrate all accomplishments.ĥ025 E. ACCEL has served children and adults throughout the Valley since 1980 through our private day school, adult services and Bista Center. Listings with logos are local businesses who are helping support our mission of comprehensive resources for families with paid ads.ĪCCEL is a non-profit educational organization serving individuals (ages 5-22) with special needs, including developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disabilities and behavioral disorders. For parents of children with special needs, finding the right combination of supports, services, schools and strategies can make a world of difference.
