
Resource Guide
Fall/Winter 2009-2010
(Area codes are 916, unless otherwise noted.)
ADD/ADHD
CHADD–Northern California Chapter
888-759-9758
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) improves
the lives of people affected by ADD and ADHD by providing education, advocacy
and support.
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
Autism Center for Excellence
565-7700
A recreational, after-school program for children 8-12 with autism, at Sacramento
State. A.C.E. also offers specialized summer camp programs.
Autism Conferences
877-928-8276
An online database of upcoming autism conferences in the United States.
Autism
Society of America
The nation’s leading grassroots autism organization works to improve the lives
of people affected by autism. (There are many local chapters throughout the
nation, however a Sacramento chapter has not been opened yet – the nearest chapter
is Central California.)
The Autism Society
of Northern California
530-897-0900
Promoting lifelong access and opportunities for persons within the autism spectrum
and their families, to be fully participating members of their communities through
advocacy, public awareness, education, and research related to autism.
Autism Research Institute
866-366-3361
Founded in 1967 and operating under the belief that autism is treatable, ARI
conducts scientific research designed to improve the methods of diagnosing,
treating and preventing autism. ARI disseminates its findings to parents and
others seeking help.
Autism Speaks
Empowering individuals and families impacted by autism by maximizing their developmental
potential and improving their quality of life. Promoting and advocating for
best practices in treatment, education and services—from early intervention
to adult care.
Bridges Behavioral
Language Systems, Inc.
Provides high-quality, intensive applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy to
young children with autism spectrum disorders. Bridges provides home-based services
in Greater Sacramento.
Families for Early Autism
Treatment (FEAT)
843-1536
Non-profit organization of parents, family members, and treatment professionals
dedicated to providing best outcomes through education, advocacy and support
for the Northern California autism community.
Land
Park Academy
427-2273
Land Park’s Social Recreation Program is a center where children and adolescents
(ages 3-18 years) diagnosed on the autism spectrum can enhance their social,
leisure and play skills in a safe, caring environment. The program is open M-F
1:30-6pm & Sat 10am-6pm. Groups and activities cycle every 30 minutes and include
organized sports, science and cooking projects, sensory exploration, art, music,
games, free play and indoor/outdoor exercise. Weekly community outings are available.
Land Park is also a non-public school for children diagnosed with autism.
Learning ARTS
888-512-2695
Full service programs, including Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and Behavior
Intervention Services (BIS), for children and adolescents on the autism spectrum.
Lovaas Institute
310-914-5433
Using the Lovaas Model of Applied Behavior Analysis, provides high-quality behavioral
treatment for children diagnosed with autism or a related disorder, through
individualized programs designed to meet each child’s specific needs.
Medical
Investigation of Neurodevelopmental Disorders (M.I.N.D. Institute)
703-0280
A multidisciplinary research organization committed to excellence, collaboration
and hope, the M.I.N.D. Institute strives to understand the causes of neurodevelopmental
disorders, develop better treatments, and, ultimately, find cures.
Montessori Autism Programs
and Services (MAPS)
357-5837
A social skills program for children (ages 3-11) on the autism spectrum and
with other developmental delays, MAPS uses an integrated play group therapy
model to focus on social and communication skills.
National
Autism Association
877-622-2884
Educating and empowering families affected by autism and other neurological
disorders, while advocating on behalf of those who cannot fight for their own
rights.
Northern California Preparatory School
383-6222
NCPS offers curriculum and activities designed for mid-high functioning students
with autism and PDD (grades 7-12).
Talk
About Curing Autism
949-640-4424
Providing information, resources and support to families affected by autism.
TACA provides training to professionals, parent mentors, education, social gatherings,
support, counseling, and more.
Weissmann Consulting
753-9298
Fourteen years of experience helping local families with Autism Spectrum diagnoses
define their needs, develop a plan, and take action.
BLINDNESS/VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
American Foundation for the
Blind
800-232-5463
National non-profit, expanding possibilities for people living with vision loss.
Assistance
Dog Special Allowance Program
657-2628
ADSA provides a monthly payment to eligible persons who use a guide, signal
or service dog to help them with needs related to their physical disabilities.
The allowance is to help pay the costs of food, grooming, and health care for
the dogs.
Auburn
Family Optometry
530-888-6486
Dr. Corinne Odineal, O.D., offers complete and comprehensive eye exam services,
including Vision Therapy (VT) for tracking or focusing problems, conditions
which commonly accompany and exacerbate attention deficit disorders.
Braille and Talking
Book Library
654-0640
A branch of the California State Library, this service loans Braille, cassette
and talking books, magazines and playback equipment to Northern Californians
unable to read conventional print.
Sacramento
Society for the Blind
452-8271
Empowering individuals who are blind or have low vision to live productively
and independently by building confidence through training, tools and mentorship.
In-Home
Supportive Services
874-9471
An alternative to out-of-home care, IHSS helps pay for services that enable
blind or otherwise disabled individuals to remain in their own homes.
CEREBRAL PALSY
The
Avalon Academy
650-777-9130
K-8 children with movement disorders (primarily cerebral palsy) can attend full-time
education, summer or afternoon programs and/or workshops and private lessons
that integrate both academic and motor-skill development so that they can thrive
in school and society.
UCP – United Cerebral
Palsy of Greater Sacramento
Providing programs and services that improve the independence, productivity
and quality of life of people with developmental disabilities and their families.
Programs include respite, adult education and transportation.
The
Dallas Hextell Foundation
877-781-7888
Advancing the use of cord blood stem cells to treat cerebral palsy and other
forms of brain injury, the foundation provides support, education and guidance
to families. It is also dedicated to raising awareness and funds for research
and treatment.
DEAFNESS/HEARING IMPAIRMENT
Agency for
Hearing
732-9040
Offering state-of-the-art hearing clinics, school screenings, testing, information,
and referral services.
Deaf
Access Program
349-7500
Created in 1980, ensures that California’s public programs are adapted to meet
the communication needs of deaf and hard of hearing children, adults and families.
Nor Cal Services for Deaf & Hard of Hearing
349-7500
Provides a variety of access, job and communication services to both individuals
and families in Sacramento County.
Children’s Choice for
Hearing and Talking (CCHAT) Sacramento
361-7290
Nonpublic school (an Oral Deaf Education school) teaching deaf and hard of hearing
children to listen, develop and speak. Also offers free materials to parents,
students and educators.
DIABETES
American Diabetes
Association
800-342-2383
Leading the fight and funding research to prevent, cure and manage diabetes,
while delivering services to communities, and giving voice to those denied their
rights because of diabetes.
Diabetic Youth Foundation
925-680-4994
Improving quality of life for children, teens and families affected by diabetes
through education and recreation in a supportive community that encourages personal
growth, knowledge and independence.
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
800-533-2873
Dedicated to finding a cure, JDRF also offers a wealth of online information
and resources, as well as ways to get involved in fundraising, advocacy and
outreach.
DOWN SYNDROME
Down Syndrome
Information Alliance (DSIA)
658-1686
Providing resources and support for those affected by Down syndrome while ensuring
access to services, treatments and programs that enhance health, quality of
life and productivity.
National Down Syndrome
Coalition
532-4773
A not-for-profit corporation educating the public and providing charitable resources
(including “mommy and me” playgroups, parents’ night out, education seminars,
new parent support, and more) to families affected by Down syndrome.
DYSLEXIA
Dyslexia Institutes
of America
217-273-1963
Using cognitive and phonological therapies to teach people affected by dyslexia
how to process information and learn in a new way.
International Dyslexia
Association – Central California Branch
559-243-4047
Providing referral services, workshops, and assistance to people and families
coping with dyslexia and related language-based learning differences.
EPILEPSY
Epilepsy California
925-224-7760
Created through the collaborative efforts of three California Epilepsy Foundations
in order to unify the voice of over 400,000 people with epilepsy and seizure
disorders throughout California.
Epilepsy and Brain
Mapping Program
626-792-7300
A comprehensive healthcare center treating adult and pediatric epilepsy and
neurological disorders through various treatment options, including medication,
drug trials, ketogenic diet, psychological assessment and rehabilitation.
Epilepsy Foundation
– Northern California Chapter
800-632-3532
Dedicated to the welfare of people with epilepsy and their families. Working
to prevent, control and cure epilepsy through research, education, advocacy,
and services.
MENTAL HEALTH
Mental Health Association
Northern California – Sacramento Chapter
366-4601
Promoting mental health and well-being through advocacy, education, training,
delivery of services, support, and research.
NAMI California
364-1642
Our state affiliate with the National Alliance on Mental Illness, this grass-roots
organization provides emotional support, education, resources, and advocacy
for families and individuals affected by serious mental illness, with local
affiliates in Sacramento, Placer County, Nevada County, Yolo, and beyond.
Sacramento County Child
and Family Mental Health Services
875-7070
Providing resources for the community to learn about and access mental health
services.
Sacramento
Advocacy for Family Empowerment (SAFE)
875-4950
SAFE works with family members of children with mental illness to ensure their
needs are being met in the public mental health system. SAFE also operates a
bi-monthly support and education group called Family Night Out.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
National
Multiple Sclerosis Society – Northern California Chapter
927-8000
Providing vital programs and services to more than 20,000 people living with
multiple sclerosis in Northern California and funding critical research projects
toward better treatments and a cure.
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
Muscular Dystrophy Association
921-9518
A voluntary health agency aimed at conquering neuromuscular diseases. Comprehensive
service program includes medical examinations, flu shots, support groups, MDA
summer camps for youngsters and assistance with purchase of wheelchairs and
leg braces.
SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER
Sensory Processing
Disorder Foundation
303-322-5550
SPD (formally KID Foundation) is a world leader in research, education, and
advocacy for Sensory Processing Disorder, a neurological condition that disrupts
the daily lives of an estimated 1 in 20 children and adults. Programs include
treatment, education, support groups and more.
SERIOUS ILLNESS
The Keaton Raphael
Memorial
784-6786
“A Beacon of Hope for Children with Cancer,” Roseville-based KRM provides emotional,
educational and financial support to families, while increasing awareness and
funding research toward a cure.
Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society
331-8969
Dedicated to funding blood cancer research, education and patient services since
1949. Access live patient help through the Web site 10am-5pm ET (click here).
Make-A-Wish Foundation®
of Sacramento and Northeastern California
437-0206
A non-profit granting wishes and bringing joy to children with life-threatening
medical conditions.
Sweet Dreams Foundation
www.Sweet-Dreams.org
220-3203
Folsom-based foundation lifting the spirits and aiding the healing process of
children who have been diagnosed with life-threatening diseases by designing
and creating their dream bedroom, free of charge to families.
SPINA BIFIDA
Spina
Bifida Association of America
Serving children and adults. Offers referral services, scholarships, summer
camps, bi-monthly newsletter, and more.
ADAPTIVE
SERVICES & MOBILITY ASSISTANCE
Ability Center
392-1196
Providing high quality mobility equipment, adaptive equipment and services for
the physically challenged. Rentals and financing options available.
Adaptations
by Adrian
887-623-7426
Making custom clothing that makes getting dressed easier and wearing clothing
more comfortable.
Canine
Companions for Independence
800-572-2275
This non-profit organization enhances the lives of people with disabilities
by providing highly trained assistance dogs (responsive to over 40 commands)
for free, as well as ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships. Adults
with physical or developmental disabilities and children with disabilities (including
cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, autism and Down’s syndrome) who are at least
5 years old may apply for a companion dog.
Freedom Concepts
800-661-9915
Building custom tricycles, walkers and chairs for adults and children with disabilities
such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, Rett syndrome, and visually impairments.
Rebuilding
Together
800-473-4229
Providing free home modifications and repairs, making homes safer, more accessible
and more energy efficient.
ADVOCACY, LEGAL SERVICES & PLANNING
Americans with Disabilities Information Line
800-514-0301 (VOICE) or 800-514-0383 (TTY)
The U.S. Department of Justice’s toll-free line provides information about the
Americans with Disabilities Act. Specialists are available M-F 6:30am-2:30pm.
The American Occupational
Therapy Association, Inc.
301-652-2682; TDD: 800-377-8555
A national professional association advancing the quality, availability, use
and support of occupational therapy through standard-setting, advocacy, education,
and research.
Association for Science
in Autism Treatment (ASAT)
info@asatonline.org
Sharing accurate, scientifically sound information about autism and treatments
for autism while raising standards of accountability for the care, education
and treatment of all individuals with autism.
Steve Berniker, Attorney at Law
480-9200
Compassionate and experienced representation and legal services, including social
security for disabled children, special education, child custody and support,
grandparent visitation, and guardianships. Familiar with ICWA.
Community Alliance
for Special Education
415-431-2285
Based in San Francisco, CASE offers parents and community professionals free
technical assistance understanding their special education rights and obtaining
services. CASE helps families and school districts work together to help students
with disabilities succeed.
Disability
Rights California
Sacramento Regional Office: 488-9950
Providing a variety of services, including advocacy, outreach and representation.
Health Rights Hotline
551-2100
Free, independent assistance and information about your health care rights in
Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, and Yolo counties.
Claudia
Lowe, J.D., SENC
939-3492
Dr. Lowe offers private advocacy training and education to parents and support
person(s) preparing for IEP, 504, SST, SARB, Transition, or other school meetings.
Office
of Administrative Hearings
263-0880
Processing Special Education cases and requests for hearings and mediations.
Varma & Clancy, Attorneys at Law
429-4080
A Sacramento-based firm representing children with special needs who are seeking
services from public agencies (school districts, county offices, etc.) which
are mandated to meet their needs.
CAMPS
Building Bridges
Camp
Giving individuals (ages 5-17) with complex communication needs an opportunity
to develop their communication skills in a fun, motivating, no-pressure environment.
Camp
Coelho
800-632-3532
Open to California residents (ages 9-15) who have a primary diagnosis of Epilepsy.
Offers children the chance to spend time with peers, participate in fun activities,
build independence, and gain confidence.
Camp Erutan
805-528-1900
Siblings rescued from an abusive or neglectful home must sometimes be separated
in foster care placement. Camp Erutan reunites them in a nature camp setting
with activities and programs designed to help them heal.
Camp
Gut Busters
415-476-0820
Providing a fun and free weeklong camp experience for children with Crohn’s
disease and ulcerative colitis since 2001. Activities include horseback riding,
rope walking, climbing walls, boating, dances and swimming.
Camp Lotsafun
888-825-2267
Recreational, therapeutic and educational opportunities for individuals with
developmental disabilities, and respite care for their families during both
summer and winter camp sessions.
Camp
Sunburst
440-0889
Providing family support services and a therapeutically designed camp program
for HIV/AIDS children and their families since 1988.
Camp
Wana Kura
619-234-9897
Providing a special time for kids with diabetes. Children learn that they are
not alone, share coping strategies, and inspire each other with their accomplishments.
CCFA Camp
Oasis
800-932-2423
A co-ed residential camp program that enriches the lives of children with Crohn's
disease and ulcerative colitis by providing a safe and supportive camp community.
CHILDCARE & RESPITE
Boys
Town
Providing a continuum of care to children and their families, strengthening
their bodies, minds and spirits through a stable and permanent healthy family
environment.
Care.Com
Find trustworthy special needs and respite caregivers (for children and adults)
in your area. Get free background checks, search providers by a number of criteria,
including transportation, languages spoken or hourly rate.
Champions Special
Needs Ministry
Champions allows parents to drop off their special needs children in a safe,
nurturing environment while they attend Sunday service. Programs include: integration,
outreach, coaching and community events.
My Friends Pediatric
Day Healthcare Center
987-8632
Offering home care, after school care, respite and transportation services to
children with disabilities and their families. Federal and State funding, with
private payment options available.
Sensitive Sitters
310-203-1367
An agency dedicated to helping families of special needs children find qualified
and screened caregivers for their specific needs.
Yolo County
Child Care Planning Council
530-688-3773
Advises, supports and assists in the planning of quality child care programs
that are accessible and affordable.
EDUCATION
Advance Kids
363-6103
Provides individualized assessment, program development and supervision by experienced
and trained consultants for in-home programs including educational, behavioral
and functional adaptive living skills for individuals with autism.
Applied Behavior Consultants, Inc.
364-7800
A human services agency using Applied Behavior Analysis to improve the lives
of individuals with special needs. To accurately direct therapies, each child
receives a comprehensive assessment to identify interferences with their ability
to learn and participate in daily life at home, school and in the community.
Based on the results, intervention plans are developed and implemented, ultimately
working toward a transition into the student’s neighborhood school.
The Avalon
Academy
650-777-9130
K-8 children with movement disorders (primarily cerebral palsy) can attend full-time
education, summer or afternoon programs and/or workshops and private lessons
that integrate both academic and motor-skill development so that they can thrive
in school and society.
Brainasium
780-1818
Brainasium understands unique learners! More than mere tutoring, the fun, active,
one-on-one approaches of Brainasium benefit K-12 students who struggle in school.
Programs include academics, sensory integration therapy, occupational therapy,
listening therapy and more.
Capitol
Autism Services
923-1789
Providing educational and behavioral services for children (ages 18 months through
18 years) diagnosed with autism and related developmental disorders through
a variety of home-based programs that meet the spectrum needs of the child and
family.
Children’s
Home Connection
422-8704
A private non-profit, providing educational and vocational training services
for children, adolescents and young adults with special needs.
Guiding Hands School
939-0553
“Acceptance of all, exclusion of none.” Guiding Hands, a certified non-public
school and childcare center, provides nurturance and acceptance to children
ages 2-14 in a student-to-staff ratio of 1 to 5.
The Learning Edge
484-6600
Helping children meet and exceed their educational goals. Instruction is specially
tailors to individual and special needs.
Learning Rx
984-8900
Testing, evaluation, and cognitive skills training for all ages, designed to
help those struggling with learning challenges, including ADD, ADHD and dyslexia.
Northern California
Prep School
383-6222
NCPS is a fully WASC-accredited, therapeutic and educational environment, educating
Aspergers, high functioning autistic, emotionally disabled, OHI and learning
disabled students.
The Williams
Academy
429-9743
Offering a unique year-round program for special education students facing challenging
educational, behavioral, and emotional needs, so that they may be successful
academically, emotionally and socially.
INFORMATION & ASSISTANCE ORGANIZATIONS
Alta California Regional
Center
978-6400
Alta is a private non-profit organization working to support all persons with
developmental disabilities, including children at risk and their families, in
choosing and utilizing services and support throughout their lives.
Community Assistance for Retarded and Handicapped (CARH)
510-537-6611
A special place for special needs—CARH, founded in 1972 is dedicated to enriching
the quality of life for local citizens with intellectual disabilities. Programs
include social events, mobile dental hygiene and music therapy.
Developmental Disabilities
Area Board III
324-7426
Provides government-level information pertaining to disability community resources
and programs.
Disability
Resource Directory
An online compilation of links from around the world, providing current information
for the disabled community.
Easter
Seals – Superior California
485-6711
Dedicated to breaking down attitudinal barriers and providing services for people
with disabilities and their families, including adult day programs, aquatic
rehabilitation, pediatrics, and work services.
National Center for Learning
Disabilities
Advocates for policies and programs that protect and strengthen the educational
rights and opportunities of people with learning disabilities, while providing
them with essential information to help them succeed in school, work and life.
National Institute
of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
800-352-9424
Part of the National Institutes of Health, NINDS’ mission is to reduce the burden
of neurological disorders.
Sacramento Association
for the Retarded
454-0900
Provides advocacy, education and future planning, as well as guardian/protection
services, workshops and seminars. Available for individual advocacy services
to families. Also provides advocacy on issues impacting groups of individuals
with mental retardation.
Training Toward Self-Reliance,
Inc.
442-8877
Giving individuals with special needs the practical skills they need to live
successful, independent lives; supporting their families and educating the community
about assisting people with disabilities.
UC
Davis M.I.N.D. Institute Resource Center
703-0336
The Resource Center offers a wealth of information for parents of children and
adolescents with all kinds of disabilities, in a welcoming library-like setting.
It is open to the public M-F, 10am-3pm (closed from noon to 12:30pm), and located
at the M.I.N.D. Institute in Sacramento.
RECREATION
Access Leisure&
Paralympic Sport Sacramento
808-2340 or 808-3809
Sports and leisure programs for persons with disabilities of all ages. Sports
available in Sacramento include handcycling, goalball, and various youth programs.
AXIS Dance Company
510-625-0110
A non-profit organization located in the East Bay, AXIS offers performances,
classes and education that combine dancers with and without disabilities. Free
and youth courses available.
Byers Gymnastics
Center
723-7700
Offering gymnastics instruction for children with autism—all ages and levels.
CARH
877-537-6611
A not-for-profit providing social and recreational activities and services to
individuals with intellectual disabilities. Supported by household donations
(free pick-ups).
Flip
2 It Sports Center
772-3547
Offering gymnastics classes for children with special needs.
International Gymnastics
Centre
372-4496
Gymnastics instruction, including customized classes, available for kids with
special needs.
Nor-Cal Kids Club
530-315-0393
Organizing events for families with special needs children. Also provides support
groups, connects parents to other parents with similar needs, and offers services
and training sessions.
Project
P.L.A.Y. (Play-Oriented Lifetime Activities for Youth)
278-5041
A motor development clinic for ages 3-25 at CSU Sacramento’s College of Health
& Human Services. Emphasis is on participation, not competition, in a fitness
and leisure atmosphere.
The
City of Roseville’s Project PLAY
774-5245
In cooperation with Shane’s Inspiration, the City of Roseville Parks and Recreation
Department is building universally accessible playgrounds at three regional
parks: Maidu, Mahany and Royer. Project PLAY is dedicated to expanding opportunities
for children with disabilities to participate in purposeful fitness, play and
leisure activities.
Sacramento Capitals Wheelchair Tennis Association
243-8343
Promoting player development, productivity, good sportsmanship and self-reliance
for persons with disabilities.
Special Olympics Northern
California
920-2950
Athletes and aspiring athletes 8 years and older with developmental disabilities
can participate for free in year-round training and competitions in 19 different
Olympic-type sports.
SUPPORT
Local Support
Groups, including those for families who have children with special
needs, are listed at Sacramento Parent's Web site (click here).
2-1-1 Sacramento
211
Putting you in touch with the services you need. Call for information and referrals
to over 2,400 community programs and services. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week.
Child & Family Counseling
Michele Dickey, LCSW: 206-0054
Leslie Whitten, MFT: 501-6940
Counseling for children ages 2-18, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT),
and help for parents struggling with oppositional behaviors, ADD/ADHD symptoms,
and more.
Dr. Regina Granados, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
605-8654
Psychological testing and counselling for children, teens and adults, including
those with ADD/ADHD, learning disabilities, ASD, and OCD.
Hand in
Hand
Helping parents acquire skills to build and maintain close connections with
their children and with their own parents. Classes, support groups, leadership
training and one-on-one consultations available.
Joan Oates, RN, CBT
612-0702
Behavioral coaching for adults and kids, including help with ADHD, stress management,
anger management, and anxiety.
PBS Parents
An online parenting resource, with an entire section dedicated to Special Needs
issues, advice from experts and helpful tips.
SEAMS (Support, Education
& Advocacy for Mothers & Fathers of children with Special Needs)
408-5069
SEAMS supports, advises and welcomes all families and educators. Parents and
teachers lead casual meetings aimed at sharing information and support. Meetings
include guest speakers and open forums.
Through
the Roof Ministry
Bayside Church’s special needs ministry is designed to minister to children
and adults with special needs and all abilities through various programs and
service opportunities. Provides support groups, Sunday school and biblical study
classes, weekend services, and more.
Warmline Family Resource
Center
922-9276 (En Español: 922-1490)
Services and support to families of children with special needs in Sacramento,
El Dorado, Yolo, Placer, Nevada and Alpine counties. Experienced and trained
parents are on hand to take your call, truly listen and answer your questions.
CORD
BLOOD BANKING
Cord Blood Registry
(CBR)
888-775-2520
Provides private umbilical cord blood banking for families wishing to preserve
therapeutic stem cell units.
Cryobanks International
800-869-8608
Provides private cord blood banking services as well as a public cord blood
donation program.
National Marrow Donor Program
800-627-7692
As the nation’s cord blood coordinating center, the NMDP, and its Be The Match
Registry, banks cord blood and marrow donations and helps families in need receive
transfusions and transplants.
ViaCord
866-668-4895
Provides private cord blood banking services. Researches new treatment uses
for cord blood stem cells.
DENTAL HEALTH
Magic Smiles Dentistry
941-2341, 530-677-6222
Professional dental care for children and young adults, including those with
special needs.
Moore
Pediatric Dentistry
782-1209
Specializing in helping children overcome anxieties, the Moores provide dental
health services for infants, children and teens with special needs.
Smile
Island Pediatric & Adult Dental Group
773-6565
Extensively trained doctors and assistants provide individualized care to children
and adults, including those with special needs. The California Foundation of
Dentistry for the Handicapped recognized Dr. Weideman’s volunteer dental services
for disabled patients.
Weideman
Pediatric Dentistry
962-0577
Featuring doctors and staff with extensive specialty training in dental care
for infants, children of all ages (including those with physical and mental
disabilities), and teenagers.
EQUINE THERAPY
Horses
for Healing Therapeutic Riding Center
530-887-9573
Improving the physical, mental and spiritual well-being of disabled persons
(children and adults) through involvement with horses. All instructors are certified
and all horses are trained and gentle.
Ride & Shine
530-676-1920
A horseback riding program for individuals with special needs ages 3 and up,
Ride and Shine is a Premier Accredited center of the North American Riding for
the Handicapped Association (NARHA).
Riding High
Equestrian Program
530-888-8891
Serves at-risk youth and adults using equine assisted therapy in a safe and
open environment.
Saddle Pals
565-7700
Since 1993 this therapeutic horsemanship program has been providing services
to people with physical and developmental disabilities, striving to help them
gain independence through horsemanship.
GENERAL HEALTH SUPPORT
Bright
Futures
876-6530
Offering free health and developmental screenings for children ages five and
under.
California Children’s
Services
875-9900
A statewide program and division of Public Health, arranging and paying for
medical care, equipment and rehabilitation authorized by the program.
Roseville Hyperbaric
Center
Using hyperbarics to treat kids with autism, CP and more.
OT, PT & EDUCATIONAL THERAPY
BrainBased
Learning Center
773-3454
Evaluation and treatment services designed to support neurological development
and sensorimotor processing in children with CP, ASD, ADHD, and other conditions.
Bright Start
Therapies
Sacramento: 483-8282, Roseville: 773-8282
Providing therapeutic programs and services designed to enhance the growth and
learning capacity of children of all ages who have learning disorders or developmental
delays or disabilities.
Jabbergym
771-8255
Speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy for infants, toddlers
and school-age children. Community play classes focus on language development
and sensory integration.
Sierra Mental
Fitness
797-5525
Neurofeedback uses high-speed computer technology to train specific brainwave
patterns and improve the brain’s ability to regulate itself. SMF treats those
who have difficulty with focus and concentration, behavioral problems, anxiety,
depression, and autism spectrum disorders.
Steps Therapy
415-0119
Serving all ages with occupational, speech and educational therapies. Specializations
include sensory integration disorders, autism spectrum disorders, social intelligence
difficulties, brain injury and stroke, as well as developmental delays.
SPEECH & LANGUAGE THERAPY/ASSISTANCE
BrainBased
Learning Center
773-3454
Evaluation and treatment services designed to support neurological development
and sensorimotor processing in children with CP, ASD, ADHD, and other conditions.
Elanor
Therapies
530-886-0772
Provides speech and language therapy and reading instruction to all ages in
a family-friendly environment. Treating autism, oral-motor disorders, cleft
palate, Down’s syndrome, and more.
Jabbergym
771-8255
Speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy for infants, toddlers
and school-age children. Community play classes focus on language development
and sensory integration.
National Stuttering
Association – Sacramento & Roseville
Kids and adult chapters hold meetings on the first Monday of each month, 6:30-8:30pm
at the Warmline Office in Sacramento. RSVP with contact information to nbarcal@surewest.net.
Sacramento
Scottish Rite Language Center
731-4357
Diagnostic and treatment services for children with delays in speech, language
and literacy are provided free of charge. Eligibility requirements.
Speech
and Language Therapy Associates, Inc.
536-1100
Parent and professional transdisciplinary training through one-on-one and group
workshops that address the child as a whole. “Open-door” policy allows parents
and caretakers to attend therapy sessions.
Speech-to-Speech
711 (request Speech-to-Speech)
A free telephone relay service, offered 24 hours a day for business, medical
and personal communication. Similar to the TDD service, people with difficulties
being understood by the public on a telephone are assisted by a communication
assistant.