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| Arc of Lane County | |
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Eugene, OR 97401 Tel: 541- 343-5256 |
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Serving individuals with developmental disabilities and their families since 1953. |
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| Arc of Multnomah County | |
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Portland, OR 97205 Tel: 503- 223-7279 |
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The Arc of Multnomah County was created in 1953 by parents and concerned individuals looking for avenues and opportunities to provide better lives for their family members with mental retardation and other related developmental disabilities. |
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| Autistic Children's Activity Program (ACAP) | |
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Portland, OR 97208 Tel: (503) 649-2066 |
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Autistic Children's Activity Program, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization that focuses on direct services needed for children with autism spectrum disorders. A.C.A.P. was founded in 1987 by parents of children with autism to provide a program involving life skills training, community integration support (including transportation training), recreational experiences, and family support. |
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| Autistic Children's Activity Program, Inc | |
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Portland, OR 97208 Tel: 503-978-3989; 1-503-649-2066 |
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Autistic Children's Activity Program, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization that focuses on direct services needed for children with autism. A.C.A.P. was founded in 1987 by parents of children with autism to provide a program involving life skills training, community integration support (including transportation training), recreational experiences, and family support. |
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| Bridgeway House | |
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Eugene, OR 97402 Tel: (541) 345-0805 |
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Bridgeway House is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization helping children and families by providing treatments, courses, and support to families and individuals affected by autism and related disabilities. This organization was created in 2002 by Patricia A. Wigney, a dedicated parent who traveled the Pacific Northwest in search of resources to help her autistic daughter. After four years of gathering information and resources she decided to assemble a group of parents and professionals to bring life altering services to one location in her community. Her dream was to have treatments, courses, information, and support easily accessible to the autism community. |
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| Center on Human Development AUCD | |
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Eugene, OR 97403-5252 Tel: 541-346-3591 |
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AUCD formerly UAP (University Affiliated Programs) are authorized by federal legislation to help States and local communities respond to the needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families.(AUCDs) serve as a liaison between the academic world and the developmental disabilities service delivery system. AUCDs network with and provide assistance to State Agencies, their local affiliates, and to various nongovermental consumer-based organizations. Most AUCDs provide direct clinical, educational, and other services to individuals and families, or can assist families in finding services. |
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| Central Oregon Autism Resource Group | |
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Bend, OR 97701 |
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Parent Group |
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| Child Development and Rehabilitation Center | |
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Portland, OR 97207-0574 Tel: 503-494-8095 |
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The mission of the Child Development and Rehabilitation Center of the Oregon Health & Science University (CDRC-OHSU) is to ensure that persons in Oregon with developmental disabilities and other chronic disabling conditions are identified and receive exemplary services through programs of public health, clinical service, education and research. |
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| Dungarvin Oregon | |
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Portland, OR 97223 Tel: (503) 624-0205 |
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Dungarvin's mission is respecting and responding to the choices of people with developmental disabilities |
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| Easter Seals Oregon | |
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Portland, OR 97239 Tel: 503-228-5108; 800-556-6020 |
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Easter Seals Oregon provides services to children and adults with disabilities and other special needs, helping them to live with equality, dignity and independence. |
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| Epilepsy Foundation of Oregon | |
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Portland, OR 97205-2646 Tel: 503-228-7651; (888) 828-7651 |
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Our Mission: To increase public understanding of epilepsy and help people with seizure disorders improve their quality of life. |
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| Families for Effective Autism Treatment (FEAT): Oregon | |
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Portland, OR 97225 Tel: (503) 282-3328 or (503-282-FEAT) |
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FEAT of Oregon's purpose is to provide information and support to families with children with autism. FEAT of Oregon members have a common interest in helping their children. Members provide emotional support through shared experiences and share information through networking via an email listserve, monthly planning meetings, seminars, conferences, and presentations. FEAT of Oregon has a resource library of teaching materials and references. |
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| FEAT of Oregon (Families for Effective Autism Treatment) | |
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Portland, OR 97225-1667 Tel: 503-282-3328 (503-282-FEAT) |
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FEAT of Oregon was founded in February of 1995 by a small group of parents seeking to improve early intervention services in The State of Oregon and to promote Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) as an effective treatment for autism. One of FEAT’s first activities was to organize “new member” orientation meetings for parents of recently diagnosed children with autism. |
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| Fragile X Association of Oregon | |
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Salem, OR 97305 Tel: 503-620-3473 |
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Oregon Resource |
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| Hearing & Speech Institute | |
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Portland, OR 97225-5104 Tel: (503) 228-6479 or 877-702-2828 |
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Autism Treatment and Research Program; Speech and Language Therapy |
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| Jacksonville Speech and Language Center | |
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Jacksonville, OR 97530 Tel: 541-227-8307 |
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Providing direct services, therapy,consultation,training,developing environmental and behavioral supports for children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders |
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| Kimberly Duvall, MS CCC-SLP | |
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Fairview, OR 97024 Tel: (503) 869-6945 |
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Speech/language/communication |
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| Lisa A Lieberman, MSW, LCSW | |
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Lake Oswego, OR 97035-5435 Tel: (503) 697-5956 |
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Licensed clinical social worker with private counseling practice. Specialty of "living with disability in the family." Counseling with adult individuals and couples. |
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| Lisa Bransford | |
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Portland, OR 97213 Tel: (612) 590-2580 |
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Preschool-aged children with autism; community service |
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| Lisa Lieberman, LCSW | |
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Lake Oswego, OR 97035 Tel: (503) 697-5956 |
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Clinical social worker in private practice; "living with disability in the family"; adults with Asperger syndrome/high functioning autism. |
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