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177 South Washington Street, Nashville, IL 62263

Captures information to identify and refer children with health problems to the High Risk Infant Follow-up that will ensure the healthy development of infants born with a high-risk medical condition.

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United Way of the Midlands
212 Barney Drive, Joliet, IL 60435

Offers developmental screenings to identify delays. Therapists work closely with parents and other family members to teach them how to help their young child learn the skills they need to develop as they grow such as rolling over, sitting up, picking things up with their hands, walking, and talking.

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United Way of the Midlands
109 Tracy Street, Audubon, IA 50025

Works with families to get them enrolled in the 1st Five Healthy Mental Development Initiative. 1st Five program builds partnerships between physician practices and public service providers to enhance high-quality well-child care. 1st Five promotes the use of developmental tools that support healthy mental development for young children during the first five years. By using a tool for all children that includes social-emotional development and family risk factors, providers are able to identify children at risk for developmental concerns that, if left untreated, would play out later in life.

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United Way of the Midlands
76 Plaza Boulevard, Kearney, NE 68845
Provides services to young children with delays or disabilities and their families at no cost to the family. Support may include, but is not limited to:  Services Coordination Early Childhood Special Education Parent to parent support Respite care Transportation Speech/Language Therapy Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Psychological Services Vision Services Audiology Assistive technology devices and services
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United Way of the Midlands
201 North Hazel Street, Danville, IL 61832

Provides screenings, speech and developmental therapies, and evaluations for children from birth to 3 years with developmental delays or disabilities. 

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United Way of the Midlands
1000 West Lincoln Way, Jefferson, IA 50129

Provides immunizations, dental screenings, first five care coordination services for children from birth to age 18 who meet low-income guidelines.

Additionally, early intervention services are provided to identify and address developmental delays or disabilities in infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, offering coordinated support such as developmental evaluations, individualized family service plans, and therapies including physical, occupational, speech, and psychological services. Programs also focus on early identification and treatment of emerging mental, emotional, or social challenges in children to prevent further dysfunction and promote optimal development.

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United Way of the Midlands
123 North Marian Road, Hastings, NE 68901

Identifies and refers families with children prenatal to 8 years old and providers that serve them.

Develops resources in areas of need regarding early childhood mental health (ages 0-5).

Provides training when other training resources can't be found.

Free resource and referral services for the region.

Referrals for social and emotional screenings for children ages 0-5 years.

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United Way of the Midlands
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1610 Collins Street, Suite 4, Webster City, IA 50595

Works with primary care providers who identify social/emotional or developmental concerns, family stressors, or caregiver depression during well child medical exams. If a condition is identified, the family is referred to a support specialist who provides care coordination. Specialists may provide referrals for developmental screening, mental health or behavioral health services, or other needs, and will monitor the family's progress.

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United Way of the Midlands
221 West Broadway, Eagle Grove, IA 50533

Works with primary care providers who identify social/emotional or developmental concerns, family stressors, or caregiver depression during well child medical exams. If a condition is identified, the family is referred to a support specialist who provides care coordination. Specialists may provide referrals for developmental screening, mental health or behavioral health services, or other needs, and will monitor the family's progress.

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United Way of the Midlands
1950 John F Kennedy Road, Suite 1, Dubuque, IA 52001

Provides service coordination, nutrition services, and health assessments for children ages 0-3 enrolled in Early ACCESS (Early intervention for infants and toddlers). 

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United Way of the Midlands
6500 Corporate Drive, Johnston, IA 50131

Works with children from birth to age 3 who may have a condition that could potentially cause delays in development. Also serve children who are already showing delays in abilities to play, think, talk or move.

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United Way of the Midlands
1001 East Wilson Street, Suite 100, Batavia, IL 60510
Provides support and services to help children under the age of 3 meet developmental milestones.
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United Way of the Midlands
12680 Olive Boulevard, Suite 200, Saint Louis, MO 63141
Provides multidisciplinary diagnostic and treatment programs for infants and children with neurological and developmental delays, as well as orthopedic conditions. Services include outpatients occupational, physical and speech therapy.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
400 South Main Street, Wood River, IL 62095
Early Intervention: Services provided to newborns and infants ages 0-3 years with a diagnosis of a developmental disability.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
510 Maine Street, Suite 615, Quincy, IL 62301
Provides early intervention services for children ages birth to three years old.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
1750 South Big Bend Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63117
Early intervention services include educational services, mobility services, occupational/physical/speech and developmental therapy services and family support. Low vision evaluations are also offered for children as needed.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
1314 Strassner Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63144
Molloy Early Intervention Program provides listening and spoken language services for children 0-3 yrs with hearing loss. Provided in homes, daycare centers, caregivers homes, or other settings, Therapists provide specific techniques and support for parents/caregivers to help empower and educate. SJI offers a full-day toddler class for children with hearing impairments to increase language and socialization. iHear Internet Therapy: Via an internet connection, offers early intervention services in the convenience of children home or school.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
825 South Taylor Avenue, Saint Louis, MO 63110
Uses listening and spoken language to help deaf and hard of hearing children learn to listen, talk, read and succeed in school. Activities include computer, art, physical education and music.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
11933 Westline Industrial Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63146
Provides early intervention to assist a child's developmental stage, and provide supportive services for parents. Intervention may happen in the families home, Early Childhood Center, or a mutually agreed upon location.
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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
13136 South Western Avenue, Blue Island, IL 60406
Solid Ground Foundation offers a before and after school program for toddlers in marginalized communities with behavioral health challenges. Specifically, the program serves toddlers who are PK3 and PK4 (ages 3 to 4). Services are free for families in participating agencies and school districts.
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211 Metro Chicago
4101 North Ravenswood Avenue, Chicago, IL 60613
Thresholds' Youth & Young Adult Services (YAYAS) offer groundbreaking programs for adolescents, young adults, families, young mothers, and their children. These programs offer the development skills and support they need to master mental health challenges while reducing the negative impact of those challenges on what matters most to young people: relationships, school success, recreational activities, health and wellness, day-to-day living, and early career experiences. Specializing in the transition to adulthood, Thresholds' Youth & Young Adult Services provide young people with experiential learning within their communities to maximize success. Programs include:Early Intervention & First-Episode PsychosisComprehensive Behavioral Health Services (Emerge)Thresholds High SchoolResidential and Transitional Living (Young Adult Program)Young Mothers (Mother's Project)Homeless Youth & Families
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211 Metro Chicago
830 North 14th Street, Suite 201, Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Works with primary care providers who identify social/emotional or developmental concerns, family stressors, or caregiver depression during well child medical exams. If a condition is identified, the family is referred to a support specialist who provides care coordination. Specialists may provide referrals for developmental screening, mental health or behavioral health services, or other needs, and will monitor the family's progress.

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United Way of the Midlands
2310 Chaney Road, Dubuque, IA 52001

Provides support to local schools and families by providing educational services, informational and technology, and special education services for children with disabilities. 

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United Way of the Midlands
1200 Pleasant Street, Des Moines, IA 50309
Provides services for infants and children who have been exposed to drugs before birth. DEC is dedicated to protecting Iowa's children through a multi-disciplinary collaboration of services. Early identification and intervention for children exposed to drugs is the emphasis, so they can live a healthier life.
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United Way of the Midlands
729 21st Street, Bettendorf, IA 52722

Early Access is a partnership between families with young children, birth to age three, and providers from the Departments of Education, Public Health, Human Services, the Child Health Specialty Clinics. Families and staff work together in identifying, coordinating and providing needed services and resources that will help the family assist their infant or toddler to grow and develop.

Early Childhood Education Services offer instructional and supportive services for special needs children and their families, in cooperation with local school districts. Offers developmental and hearing screenings as well as educational evaluations. Instructional and supportive services include home intervention, speech and language therapy, physical and occupational therapy, toddler groups, and parent education and consultation to preschools and daycare centers.

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United Way of the Midlands