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State of Illinois Developmental Disabilities

Address: 100 South Grand Avenue East
Springfield, IL 62762
Phone: (217) 557-2134 Email: dhs.webmaster@illinois.gov Website: http://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=32253

Department of Human Services The first and most important step you and your family can take to get assistance is to register with the Prioritization of Urgency of Need for Services (PUNS) database. To register, you must meet with a Pre-Admission Screening… Read More

Access Technologies, Inc.

Address: 2225 Lancaster Drive NE
Salem, OR 97305
Phone: (503) 361-1201 Email: info@accesstechnologiesinc.org Website: http://www.accesstechnologiesinc.org/

Access Technologies, Inc. is a nonprofit organization specializing in Ergonomic Risk Assessments, Assistive Technology Evaluations, and Technology Training Services. We work with government, business, education, health service organizations, and individuals… Read More

Illinois Early Childhood Education Programs

Address: 100 N 1st Street
Springfield, IL 62777
Phone: (217) 782-4321 Fax: (217) 5244928 Website: http://www.isbe.state.il.us/earlychi/

Illinois State Board of Education Programs for Birth to 3 and 3 to 5 years old. Read More

Illinois Department of Disability and Human Development

Address: 1640 W Roosevelt Road, Suite 436 DHSP,, MC 626
Chicago, IL 60608
Phone: (312) 413-1647 Fax: (312) 4131630 Email: dhd@uic.edu Website: http://www.ahs.uic.edu/dhd/

University of Illinois at Chicago The University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Disability and Human Development is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of disability with the goal of removing barriers to the advancement of disabled persons… Read More

Easter Seals National Headquarters

Address: 233 S Wacker Drive, Suite 2400
Chicago, IL 60606
Phone: (312) 726-6200 Website: http://www.easterseals.com/

Easter Seals provides exceptional services, education, outreach, and advocacy so that people living with autism and other disabilities can live, learn, work and play in our communities.   Read More

Vocational Rehabilitation Programs for Youth and Adults who are Blind, Visually Impaired or Deaf-Blind

For over 50 years, the Oregon Commission for the Blind has been an important resource for Oregonians who are blind or visually impaired, as well as their families, friends, and employers.Our mission is to assist Oregonians who are blind or visually impaired… Read More

Easter Seals Central Illinois

Address: 2715 North 27th Street
Decatur, IL 62526
Phone: (217) 429-1052 Website: http://www.easterseals-ci.org/

Easter Seals provides exceptional services to ensure that people with disabilities and their families have equal opportunity to live, learn, work and play in their communities. Read More

Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago

Address: 17 North State Street, Suite 1300
Chicago, IL 60602
Phone: (312) 939-9622 Fax: (312) 9390391 Email: info@epilepsychicago.org Website: http://www.epilepsychicago.org/

Created in 1946 as a grassroots effort in Illinois to help people with epilepsy, the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago is a not-for-profit, incorporated in Illinois, serving 43 counties, offering counseling, advocacy and educational services to people… Read More

Epilepsy Resource Center

The Epilepsy Resource Center's focus is the person with epilepsy. Ongoing, individualized supports and services are available for as long as the need exists. ERC services help empower individuals to access resources, make choices and solve problems. … Read More

Epilepsy Foundation of North/Central Illinois Iowa & Nebraska

Address: 321 W State Street, Suite 208
Rockford, IL 61101-1119
Phone: (815) 964-2689 Fax: (815) 9642731 Email: epilepsyheartland@epilepsyheartland.org Website: http://www.epilepsyheartland.org/

The Epilepsy Foundation North Central Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska will ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all life experiences; and will prevent, control and cure epilepsy through services, education, advocacy and research. We serve… Read More

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