
CRS is a program of the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services.
Children's Rehabilitation Service (CRS) is a statewide system of services for children with special health care needs and their families, and adults with hemophilia. Every county in Alabama is served through a network of 14 community-based offices staffed with skilled professionals who provide quality medical, rehabilitative, and educational support services.
Using a comprehensive, culturally competent and family-centered approach, CRS partners with numerous public and private organizations: a collaborative network that provides specialty clinics and other services by physicians, nurses, social workers, physical therapists, speech-language pathologists, audiologists, occupational therapists, registered dietitians, parent consultants, youth consultants, vocational evaluators, secretaries, and administrators.
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Address: 602 S. Lawrence St. Montgomery, AL, 36104
Phone 1: 800-846-3697
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Ages Served: Children’s Rehabilitation Service (CRS) serves children and teens from birth to 21 with special health-care needs and their families. Vocational Rehabilitation Service serves teens and adults.
Services Provided:
CRS services include:
*Clinical Medical Program *Clinical Evaluation Program
*Hemophilia Program *Care Coordination Program
*Parent Connection Program *Youth Connection Program
In Business Since?: Created by the Alabama Legislature in 1994, the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services (ADRS) is the state agency that serves Alabamians with disabilities from birth throughout their lives.
Non-profit: Yes
Disabilities Served:
Children's Rehabilitation Service is for any child or adolescent younger than 21 who is a resident of Alabama and has a special health care need is eligible. Individuals of all ages with hemophilia are eligible.