Latest Entries

Resources in 'Respite'

Hillcroft Services

Address: 114 E. Streeter Ave.
Muncie, IN 47303
Phone: (765) 284-4166 Website: http://www.hillcroft.org/

Hillcroft Services, Inc. provides residential, employment, and community support services to individuals with disabilities in a ten county area in East Central Indiana. The mission of Hillcroft is to provide innovative services and supports for People… Read More

Brain Injury Association of Iowa

Address: 7025 Hickman Road, Suite 7
Urbandale, IA 50322
Phone: (515) 274-9757 Email: info@biaia.org Website: http://www.biaia.org/

Members include people with brain injuries, their family members, their friends, and professionals who work with people who have had brain and head injuries. We exist to support, assist, and advocate for persons with acquired brain injury and for their… Read More

Camp Millhouse

Address: 25600 Kelly Rd.
South Bend, IN 46614
Phone: (574) 233-2202 Fax: (574) 2332511 Website: http://www.campmillhouse.org/

Nestled in a rustic clearing surrounded by 45 acres of woods is a special camp for special children and adults… that's where you'll find Camp Millhouse. Every summer since 1937 this camp has served as a retreat for children and young adults with mental… Read More

Exceptional Persons, Inc. (EPI)

Address: 760 Ansborough Avenue,, PO Box 4090
Waterloo, IA 50704-4090
Phone: (319) 232-6671 Fax: (319) 2320453 Email: email@episervice.org Website: http://www.episervice.org/

Iowa Cerebral Palsy Association Exceptional Persons, Inc (EPI) makes a positive difference for people living with disabilities, enhances community child care and strengthens families. EPI provides many services focused on supporting adults with disabilities… Read More

Noble of Indiana

Address: 7701 E. 21st Street
Indianapolis, IN 46219
Phone: (317) 375-2700 Website: http://www.nobleofindiana.org

From four Central Indiana sites (Indianapolis East, Noble Industries, Broad Ripple, and Carmel) and one in Richmond, we now offer a wide variety of services, including early childhood intervention therapies for infants and toddlers; summer camps for youth;… Read More

University of Iowa Child Health Specialty Clinics (CHSC)

Address: 100 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA 52242-1011
Phone: (866) 219-9119 Fax: (319) 356-3715 Website: http://chsciowa.org/

Univeristy of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics University of Iowa Children’s Hospital is committed to creating a “system of care” for children, connecting families with specialty services, family resources, community providers, support services, and electronic… Read More

A Rosie Place

Address: 53131 Quince Road, O'Hana Heritage Foundation
South Bend, IN 46628
Phone: (574) 235-8899 Website: http://arosieplace.org/

O'Hana has built the first specialty care hospital in Indiana for medically fragile children called A Rosie Place. A home-away-from-home that gives children birth to 21 a temporary place to stay while their family and caregivers get a break from the demands… Read More

hawk-i (Iowa CHIP program)

Address: PO Box 71336
Des Moines, IA 50325
Phone: (800) 257-8563 Fax: (515) 4577701 Website: http://www.hawk-i.org/

hawk-i is a medical insurance program run by the U.S. state of Iowa. It provides health care coverage for low-income children of citizens and qualified aliens. It is designed to supplement Medicaid by covering children whose family's income is above the… Read More

Iowa Compass – Center for Disabilities and Development

Address: 100 Hawkins Drive, Suite S2295
Iowa City, IA 52242
Phone: (800) 779-2001 Email: iowa-compass@uiowa.edu Website: https://www.iowacompass.org/

Iowa Compass connects people with disabilities and complex health-related needs to services and supports in their communities throughout Iowa. Read More

Camp Riley/Riley Children’s Foundation

Address: 30 South Meridian St., Suite 200
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: (317) 759-6949 Fax: (317) 6344478 Email: campriley@rileykids.org Website: http://www.rileykids.org/about/camp-riley/#.WGPfwxsrKM8

Camp Riley helps inspire youth with physical disabilities to realize their potential as they become increasingly independent. Every summer, nearly 250 children, ages 8–18, from throughout Indiana and several other states come to Camp Riley. During their… Read More

Was Your Child's CP Preventable?