Special Needs Directory for 2017

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The Fall 2017 Special Needs Directory: Your One-Stop Source for Birmingham's Kids with Special Needs

Published: March 1, 2017

Following is an abbreviated list of resources and services, both local and national, made available to Alabama residents who have children with special needs. There are a number of services offered throughout the state for parents with children with disabilities, from inclusive school care programs to music and sports teams and classes.

 

If you know of an organization or service that should be included in the next special needs directory online in March 2018, please e-mail editor@birminghamparent.com or fax to 205-987-7600 for updating in the next directory.

 

INFORMATION

 

Ady’s Army
404-957-0090

Adysarmy.org

 

Serving God by serving special needs families.

 

Alabama Association for Parents of Children with Visual Impairments

http://www.aapvi.org

205-422-5826

 

Provides educational, social and recreational opportunities for families with children who are blind or have low vision, including children with multiple disabilities.

 

Alabama Council for

Developmental Disabilities

http://www.acdd.org

334-242-3973 or 800-232-2158

 

Provides educational resources for individuals with special needs and their families.

 

Alabama Disabilities

Advocacy Program (ADAP)

http://www.adap.net

800-826-1675

205-348-4928

 

Provides free legal services for disabled individuals who qualify.

 

American Heart Association

205-510-1500

http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG

 

Autism Society of Alabama

http://www.autism-alabama.org

877-428-8476 or 205-383-1674

bama@autism-alabama.org

 

The Autism Society of Alabama is a nonprofit advocacy group with the mission of improving services for those on the Autism Spectrum. 

 

Birmingham Collat Jewish Family Services

http://www.cjfsbham.org

205-879-3438

 

Confidential counseling and social service support for individuals and families experiencing challenges in coping with some aspect or situation in their life.

 

Disability Rights & Resources
205-685-0570

http://www.drradvocates.org

 

We empower people with disABILITIES to fully participate in the community.

 

Regional Poison Control Center

http://www.childresnal.org/rpcc

800-222-1222

 

A fully accredited poison center by the American Association of Poison Control Centers, providing 24/7, toll-free access to life-saving information.

 

Parent Connection Network of Alabama

http://www.rehab.alabama.gov/crs

800-441-7607 or 334-293-7500

 

A statewide network of families who have children with special health care needs or disabilities and who are willing to share their experiences with other families.

 

United Way of Central Alabama – Information and Referral Center

http://www.uwca.org

205-251-5131

A community resource directory of services in Shelby, Jefferson, Walker, Blount, and St. Clair counties.

 

CHILDCARE/DAYCARE


Childcare Resources, Birmingham

http://www.ccr-bhm.org

205-945-0018 or 800-822-2734

 

Assists parents with children with special needs in locating childcare and information.

 

United Ability – Hand in Hand Early Learning Program

205-944-3939

http://www.unitedability.org

 

A learning program for children 6 weeks through age 4 for children with and without disabilities to maximize each child’s intellectual, physical and emotional health. 

 

EDUCATION

 

Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind

http://www.aidb.org

256-761-3660

 

Alabama Parent Education Center

334-567-2252

http://www.alabamaparentcenter.com

 

A nonprofit 501c3 dedicated to improving parental involvement and engagement.  APEC provides training, information, support to improve the quality of parental involvement in AL families, schools, and communities.

 

Community Outreach Special Education PTA

http://www.cosepta.org

 

The Community Outreach Special Education Parent Teacher Association is a member of the Birmingham Council of PTAs.

 

Down Syndrome Alabama
http://www.downsyndromealabama.org
205-988-0810

 

Promotes awareness, acceptable and advocacy for individuals with Down syndrome of all ages, their families, educators, health professionals, service providers and community.

 

Epilepsy Foundation of Alabama

251-371-0170

http://www.efala.org

 

Provides FREE support services to persons with epilepsy and their families. 

 

Family Voices of Alabama

877-771-3862

http://www.familyvoicesal.org

 

The state affiliate of Family Voices, a national grassroots network of families, friends and professional partners who care about children and youth with special health care needs.                                                                                                                        

 

The Horizons School

800-822-6242

http://www.horizonsschool.org

 

The Horizons School is a post-secondary program that teaches independent living, social and career skills to young adults, ages 18-26, with learning disabilities.

 

Jefferson County Child Development Council Inc.

HeadStart/Early HeadStart

205-379-6067

jcochran@jccdc.com

 

Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes
205-870-4181
http://lindamoodbell.com/location/birmingham-alabama-learning-center

 

McDonald Academy

At Mt. Brook Baptist Church

, 205-767-7148 

205-767-6968

 

Based on an assessment of your child’s diverse needs and special abilities, our school program offers a comprehensive curriculum and supportive environment designed for remedial, grade-level and accelerated instruction

 

PAL – Alabama’s Parenting Assistance Line

http://www.pal.ua.edu

866-962-3030

 

Provides helpful assistance to moms, dads, grandparents, and relatives whose children are age birth through adolescence.

 

Southeastern Diabetes Education Services

205-402-0415

http://www.southeasterndiabetes.org

 

Spring Valley School

205-423-8660

http://www.springvalleyschool.org

 

Spring Valley School’s mission is educating students with learning differences, such as dyslexia and ADHD. Serving students from all areas of Jefferson and Shelby counties.

 

Upper Limit Learning Center

205-783-5103

http://www.upperlimitlearning.com

 

Enriching learning, shaping futures. We tutor K-12 students, provide homework help, conduct ACT/SAT prep session, fill in learning gaps and much more

 

VSA Arts of Alabama

http://www.vsaalabama.org

205-307-6300 ext. 3

 

A statewide, nonprofit organization dedicated to providing opportunities in the arts for people with chronic illnesses and disabilities.

 

FINANCIAL/INSURANCE/LEGAL


Alabama Family Trust

mbradford@alabamafamilytrust.com

205-313-3915

http://www.alabamafamilytrust.com

 

A nonprofit special needs trust that holds and administers money for the disabled so they are able to become eligible and maintain government benefits for which they would otherwise be financially ineligible.  

 

AllKids

http://www.adph.org/allkids

800-252-1818

 

Provides insurance for eligible children younger than 19.

 

Bradford & Holliman, LLC

http://www.bradfordholliman.com

john@bradfordholliman.com

Melanie@bradfordholliman.com

205-663-0281

 

Estate and long-term care planning for young families, blended families, the disabled, empty nesters & the elderly.


Easter Seals – Medical Assistance Grant

http://www.eastersealsbham.org

205-942-6277

 

Assists in paying for medical requirements of children and adults who have disabilities, and those unable to provide for their own needs.

 

Medicaid of Alabama

http://www.medicaid.alabama.gov

800-362-1504

 

Special Needs Alliance

Katherine Barr, Sirote and Permutt
kbarr@sirote.com
205-930-45147

A nationwide educational organization for attorneys with advanced knowledge & experience in laws affecting persons with disabilities. Barr is Alabama’s first attorney selected for membership.

 

HEALTH AND REHABILITATION


4 Paws for Ability

http://www.4pawsforability.org

937-374-0385

 

Service dogs (including seizure dogs, autism dogs, hearing dogs, and others) are made available to help increase community acceptance and participation of people with disabilities.

 

Alabama Head Injury Foundation
http://www.ahif.org

205-823-3818

 

Alabama Pediatric Therapy Services LLC

256-504-6097

http://www.alpediatrictherapy.com

Alabama Pediatric Therapy Services LLC is a specialized outpatient clinic providing occupational and speech therapy to children with special needs.

 

Alabama Relay Center

http://www.alabamarelay.com

800-676-3777

 

Communication systems for the visually impaired and hearing impaired

 

ARC

http://www.thearcofalabama.org

866-243-9557

 

The Arc of Alabama, Inc. is a statewide volunteer membership organization which advocates for people with cognitive, intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

 

The Arc of Jefferson County

http://www.arcofjeff.org

205-856-2912

 

The Arc of Shelby County
http://www.thearcofshelby.org

205-664-9313

 

Provides support and services that empower individuals with developmental disabilities and delays and their families throughout their lifespan to live happy, successful and productive lives.

 

Behavioral ONE

205-233-1414

http://www.behavioralONE.com

 

An assessment and treatment center offering evidence-based services in behavior analysis, speech pathology and clinical psychology for children with Autism, developmental and learning disabilities. 

 

The Bell Center for Early Intervention Programs

http://www.thebellcenter.org

205-879-3417

 

Provides early intervention services including physical, occupational and speech therapies and early childhood special education to children 3 and younger with special needs.

 

Brookwood Baptist Health 

Five locations in Central Alabama

Brookwood Baptist Medical Center

Birminbgham, AL

Citizens Baptist Medical Center

Talladega, AL

Princeton Baptist Medical Center

Birmingham, AL

Shelby Baptist Medical Center

Alabaster, AL

Walker Baptist Medical Center

Jasper, AL


205-877-2726

 

http://www.bbhob.vom

 

 

With five hospitals throughout central Alabama, hundreds of specialists and countless ways to customize your experience, Brookwood Baptist Health is a community of care dedicated to making your new beginning a happy one. 

 

The Charity League Hearing & Speech Center
http://www.childresnal.org/hearingandspeech

205-638-9149

 

Provides speech and audiology services to patients having or suspected of having any of the communication or hearing disorders possible in the pediatric population.

 

Child-Adolescent Partners, LLC

205-991-7226

http://www.childadolescentpartners.com

 

Provides evidence-based professional counseling services to children, adolescents and adults throughout central Alabama.

 

Child’s Play Therapy Center LLC

Pediatric Occupational Therapy Services

http://www.childsplaytherapycenter.com

205-978-9939

 

Occupational, physical, speech and music therapy, along with academic tutoring.  Experienced loving staff and facility just for kids.

 

Children’s of Alabama

http://www.childrensal.org

205-638-9100

 

Children’s of Alabama has provided specialized medical care for ill and injured children since 1911, offering inpatient, outpatient, and primary care services throughout Alabama. 

 

Children’s of Alabama

Adolescent Medicine Clinic

205-638-9231

http://www.childrensal.org

 

The Adolescent Health Center serves patients ages 11-21 years of age. Services include primary care, eating disorders, nutrition, reproductive health, acne and ADHD.

 

Children’s of Alabama Physical Therapy & Occupational Therapy Department

Hospital: 205-638-9645

Clinic: 205-638-6289

 

Provides hospital and outpatient therapy services for children to support development, movement, play and daily activities.

 

Children’s Rehabilitation Service           

205-290-4550

http://www.rehab.alabama.gov

 

Children’s Rehabilitation Service is a statewide organization of professionals providing quality medical, rehabilitative, coordination and support services for children with special health care needs and their families.

 

Children’s of Alabama Hearing and Speech

205-638-9149

http://www.childrensal.org

 

Diagnostic and rehabilitative speech / language and audiology services are provided to inpatients and outpatients suspected of having any of the communication or hearing disorders possible in the pediatric population.

 

Medical Autism Clinic and The Developmental Medicine Clinic

205-638-5277

http://www.childrensal.org

 

Medical Autism Clinic serves children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, offering a variety of special evaluations. Developmental Medicine Clinic serves children with concerns related to development, behavior, social skills & learning.  

 

Children’s of Alabama Newborn Follow-Up Clinic

205-638-6966

http://www.childrensal.org

 

Provides follow-up care to children born less than 29 weeks and low birth weight, had major cardiac surgery, been on ECMO or cooling therapy. Special examinations to check developmental milestones.

 

Children’s of Alabama Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine

205-638-9790

http://www.childrensal.org

 

The UAB Division of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to manage conditions including cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and brain injury, among others.

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Disability Determination Services

http://ssa.gov

205-989-2100

 

Easter Seals Pediatric Therapy

http://www.eastersealsbham.org

205-621-6503

 

Provides physical, occupational, and speech therapy to children with special needs ages birth to 21 regardless of ability to pay for services.

 

Focal Point – Child’sPlay Therapy Center

205-968-4157

http://www.childsplaytherapycenter.com

 

Focal Point is a program developed to specifically target improved processing, organizational and attention skills for children with ADD or ADHD utilizing cutting edge technologies.

 

Full Life Ahead

http://www.fulllifeahead.org

205-439-6534, 866-700-2026

 

Empowers the person with a disability to live as independently as possible.

 

Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
Children’s of Alabama

http://www.childrensal.org

Provides comprehensive, multidisciplinary evaluation and management of all pediatric gastrointestinal, live and nutritional problems.

 

Glenwood, Inc.

http://www.glenwood.org

205-969-2880 or 877-295-8425

 

Glenwood was created for the purpose of educating and treating individuals diagnosed with autism, emotional disturbances and mental illnesses.

 

Hands, LLC

http://www.autism-alabama.org

205-733-0976

 

Services include one-on-one behavior-based therapy for children 2 to 18, social skills groups, workshops and support groups.

 

Lakeshore Foundation

http://www.lakeshore.org

205-313-7400

A nonprofit organization that serves individuals with physical disabilities through sport, aquatics, recreation, therapeutic exercise and research. Scholarships available to qualified applicants.

 

Medical West

205-996-WEST

http://www.meeicalwesthospital.org

 

Milestones Behavior Group, Inc.

http://www.milestonesaba.com

205.253.6903

 

Milestones Behavior Group, INC provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and speech & language services to children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other developmental and communication disorders.

 

Mitchell’s Place

http://www.mitchells-place.com

205-957-0294

 

Comprehensive treatment center for children and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

 

Pediatric Therapy Associates, Inc.

http://www.pediatricptot.com

205-823-1215

 

Programs focus on specialized individual physical and occupational therapy services.

 

Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Dept.

Children’s of Alabama

Hospital: 205-638-9645

Clinic: 205-638-6289

http://www.childrensal.org/physicaloccupationaltherapy.org

 

Provides hospital and outpatient therapy services for children to support development, movement, play and daily activities. 

 

Seraaj Family Homes, Inc.

http://www.seraajfh.com

(205) 942-7516

info@seraajfh.com

 

Seraaj Family Homes, Inc. is a nationally accredited child-placing agency. Become a Foster or an Adoptive Parent for a child with Therapeutic or Special Needs!

 

Service Dogs Alabama

334-462-2463

http://www.servicedogsalabama.com

 

Dedicated to providing trained medical and psychiatric service dogs to children and veterans with disabilities and school service dogs to educators.

 

The UAB Division of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine at Children’s of Alabama

205-638-9790

 

Treats children with conditions affecting development and function, trains tomorrow’s healthcare professionals and performs research to improve the lives of children with disabilities.

 

Thrive Behavioral Services

205-222-0965

http://www.thrivebehavioralservices.com

 

Behavioral services for children diagnosed with Autism and/or other developmental disabilities.

 

United Abilities Life Without Limits Clinic

205-944-3944

http://www.unitedabilities.org

 

We provide innovative services connecting people with disabilities to their communities and empowering individuals to live full and meaningful lives.  UCPGB envisions a world where disability is neither defining nor limiting. 

 

University of Alabama at Birmingham – Civitan International Research Center, Sparks Clinics

http://www.circ.uab.edu

205-934-8900 or 800-822-2472

 

Provides an extensive range of interdisciplinary clinics offering comprehensive diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of the needs of children and adults.

 

University of Montevallo – Speech and Hearing Center

205-665-6720

 

Assists children with communicative problems in obtaining diagnostic and therapeutic services; training of students majoring in speech language pathology.

 

UNLESS U

205-215-5209

http://www.unlessu.org

 

Committed to serving adults with developmental disabilities and their families through continuing education, life skills, and social skills. Our services create an environment that promotes independence. 

 

Vocational Rehabilitation Services

http://www.rehab.alabama.gov

334-293-7500 or 800-441-7607

 

RECREATION

 

Adaptive Aquatics

http://www.adaptiveaquatics.org

205-807-7519

 

Provides opportunities for people to learn to water ski, no matter what their limitations.

 

BIRMINGHAM ZOO
205-879-0409

http://www.birminghamzoo.com

 

Birmingham Zoo has worked to develop the Sensory Friendly Zoo Initiative to improve our capacity to serve visitors with sensory processing needs.  For more information go to http://www.birminghamzoo.com/visitor-info/accessibility.  

 

CAMP ASCCA – Easter Seals – Alabama’s Special Camp for Children and Adults

http://www.campascca.org

256-825-9226

 

Easter Seals Camp for children and adults with special needs.

 

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