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A New Leaf, Inc.

Address: 2428 N. Stokesberry Place
Meridian, ID 83646
Phone: (208) 939-3888 Fax: (208) 9395599 Email: contactus@anewleaf.info Website: http://www.anewleaf.info/

We are a Developmental Disability Agency (DDA) that strives to provide the best services possible for adults and children with developmental disabilities and mental health needs. Certified by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, we provide many… Read More

Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center

Address: 19802 NE 148th Street
Woodinville, WA 98077
Phone: (425) 882-1554 Email: littlebitTRC@juno.com Website: http://www.littlebit.org/

Little Bit was founded in 1976 by a woman named Margaret Dunlap. Margaret had Multiple Sclerosis and found that being on the back of a horse slowed the advance of her disease. From our humble beginnings of one horse and five riders, we have grown to be… Read More

Pegasus Project Therapeutic Riding Center

Address: 4680 Highway 12
Yakima, WA 98908
Phone: 509.965.6990 Email: admin@pegasusrides.com Website: http://www.pegasusrides.com/

Pegasus Project is a PATH International Premier Accredited Center (Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship), providing therapeutic riding and equine-assisted activities to those with special needs and disabilities. Founded in 2003, Pegasus… Read More

Early Choice Pediatric Therapy

We are a private therapist-owned clinic. We provide pediatric OT, PT, and Speech therapy to children birth to 18 years old in Vancouver, Washington Read More

Wenatchee Pediatric Therapy Center

Address: 630 North Chelan Avenue, Suite A-1
Wenatchee, WA 98801
Phone: (509) 663-6001 Fax: (509) 6624562

One of sixteen certified neuromuscular centers in Washington State Provides a range of comprehensive assessment, treatment, and educational services for children birth-to-three years of age who exhibit developmental delaysOnly non-profit pediatric therapy… Read More

Lighthouse for the Blind – New Orleans – Louisiana

Address: 123 State Street
New Orleans, LA 70118
Phone: (504) 899-4501 Website: http://www.lhb.org/Home

The Lighthouse for the Blind is a not for profit organization dedicated to serving the blind and visually impaired community by providing quality products, services, and opportunities for independence.  In addition to a core, modern manufacturing operation… Read More

Idaho Infant Toddler Program, Department of Health and Welfare

Address: P.O. Box 83720,, 450 W. State Street, 5th Floor
Boise, ID 83720-0036
Phone: (208) 334-0641 Email: brownd3@dhw.idaho.gov Website: http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/default.aspx?TabId=78

Idaho's Infant Toddler Program (ITP) coordinates a system of early intervention services to assist Idaho children birth to three years of age who have a developmental delay or who have conditions (such as prematurity, Down Syndrome, hearing loss) that… Read More

Idaho Children’s Special Health Program and Genetic Services, Department of Health and Welfare

Address: P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0036
Email: scogginm@dhw.idaho.gov Website: http://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Default.aspx?TabId=160

The Idaho Children's Special Health Program (CSHP) provides consultation, information, technical assistance and referral services for the families of children who have chronic illnesses and disabilities. CSHP works with families, providers and communities… Read More

Idaho Speech, Language, Hearing Association (ISHA)

Address: 1411 E. Amity Ave.
Nampa, ID 83686-5540
Phone: (208) 467-4829 Website: http://www.idahosha.org/

The Idaho Speech, Language, Hearing Association, Inc. (ISHA) is a professional organization designed to coordinate the efforts of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists throughout Idaho. Read More

Dispute Resolution, Idaho State Department of Education

Address: 650 W. State Street,, P.O. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0027
Phone: (208) 332-6914 Email: mreese@sde.idaho.gov Website: http://sde.idaho.gov/sped/dispute/

The purpose of these processes is to promote clear communication and positive relationships as informally and in as relaxed an atmosphere as possible. Read More

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