The Ability Center serves northwest Ohioans living with disabilities through a number of programs developed to support independent living. Our programs are often funded by grants and/or philanthropic donations with
Service: Autism Related Products and Services
SAIL Disability Network of the Upper Peninsula
We offer people with disabilities and their family members assistance in: Accessibility: SAIL strives to be the conduit in making sure all locations, services, and information is accessible to everyone
START Project
START Project The Statewide Autism Resources and Training (START) Project is housed in the Grand Valley State University (GVSU) Autism Education Center (AEC) and is funded by the Michigan Department
Bay Arenac Behavioral Health
We are honored that you visited our site to find out about the services we offer. At Bay-Arenac Behavioral Health we recognize that it isn’t easy to ask for help.Â
Augmentative Communication
What is AAC? AAC is short for Augmentative and Alternative Communication. Communication devices, systems, strategies and tools that replace or support natural speech are known as augmentative and alternative communication
Autism Speaks Tool Kits
Autism Speaks is dedicated to promoting solutions, across the spectrum and throughout the life span, for the needs of people with autism and their families. Autism Speaks is dedicated to
Allconnect, Inc.
The best home security systems of 2020 A home security system can help protect your family and possessions. There are a number of home security system providers today with a
Jump-In Therapy & Wellness
Jacquelin Kilburn, President and owner of Occupational Therapy Services, established JUMP-IN™ Products in 1996. She originally developed and patented a handle for the Wilbarger therapy pressure brush. This brush handle
Discovery Toys
Welcome to Discovery Toys! Here you will find the best toddler toys online that will help children enhance their developmental skills and learn the best ways to interact with the
Autism Double-Checked
Welcome to Autism Double-Checked We looked. We looked for autism-friendly hotels in New York. We found nothing. We looked for autism-friendly hotels in Los Angeles or Chicago. Nothing. Atlanta? Denver?
