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ADVANCE LA Transition Program for young adults w/ Autism & Asperger's
The Help Group
13130 Burbank Blvd.
Sherman Oaks, CA 91401
Contact: Lee Chernotsky at (818) 893-8370 email website
Learn about a new program to help post-high school young adults with high-functioning autism and Asperger’s Disorder successfully transition to post-secondary options.
Life skills coaches help participants navigate new experiences and environments, take healthy risks and grow emotionally and functionally as they ADVANCE to a greater level of independence.
Programs include a Summer Intensive Course to help the initial transition to college or work; therapeutic services, individual counseling sessions and support from credentialed clinicians; and a recreational social club.
Day Programs
20830 Sherman Way Winnetka, CA 91306
Contact: Debra Donovan at (818) 587-9450 ext. 120 email website
Valley Village operates Adult Development Centers and Adult Day Health Care Centers. The curriculum of the day programs includes speech therapy and communication skills training, a computer lab, sensory integration training, vocational skills training, physical therapy and gross motor exercises, art and ceramics classes, and daily living skills training.
The East and West Valley Adult Day Centers host an expanded program featuring a variety of activities for clients who may function at more independent levels. These activities include traditional disciplines such as motor skills development, life skills, and arts and crafts. The Adult Day Health Care Centers, one in Winnetka and the other in Sunland, offering day activities to medically fragile clients. The programs at these centers include sensory stimulation, physical fitness, speech therapy, nutritional counseling, occupational therapy, and medical and nursing services.
Valley Village also offers an After School Program for adults at the Winnetka location.
F.A.C.T.
1637 Malcolm Ave. Suite 2
Los Angeles, CA 90024
Contact: Linda Andron-Ostrow at (310) 963-2779 email website
F.A.C.T. stands for focus on all-child therapies. F.A.C.T. is a “place” where families
living with Autism Spectrum Disorder
can come to feel part of a community. They have support groups, a relationship development program for educating and coaching parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, autism education, emerging leaders, mentor programs, P.A.C.E., summer programs, and family outings.
Leaps...n...Boundz Adaptive Sports and Fitness
5433 Beethoven street Los Angeles, Ca 90066
Contact: Joclynn Benjamin at 310-821-0963 email website
Leaps…n…Boundz is an adaptive sports and recreation program for children with special needs of all ages. We offer programs in gymnastics, swimming, and ball skills both one-on-one and in small groups. We also provide social skills groups and day camps. Through our programs children build self-esteem, which allows them to explore beyond their horizons into new territory. They build body strength and awareness as well as lasting relationships and friendships. We not only work to help each child, we create opportunities for the family as well. We organize leisure activities and weekend trips to provide opportunities for families to experience rafting, surfing, camping, sporting events, and other fun activities with ease. At Leaps…n…Boundz, we design our programs to help build a community within our “family.”
The Leaps…n…Boundz staff comes from a variety of backgrounds and experiences including biology, child development, occupational therapy, recreation therapy, kinesiology, and education to name a few. Each staff member takes his/her background to design a well-rounded curriculum to enhance your child’s experience and create a safe space for exploration. Through hard work and dedication, Leaps…n…Boundz has forged great bonds with families, providing a positive learning environment that helps your child stretch “leaps and bounds.” We are conveniently located in several locations in and around the Los Angeles area. We look forward to working with you, your child, and your family.
Mychal's M.I.L.E. Program
11901 Acacia Ave, Hawthorne, CA 90250
Contact: Ed Lynch at 310-297-9333 email website
MYCHAL’S INDEPENDENT LIVING, aka M.I.L.E., is a weekend residential program that opened its doors to four students with developmental disabilities, ages 17+, in a pilot project on September 12, 2008. The plan is to make the program available to as many young adults with developmental disabilities as we can support.
Parents Supporting Parents-resources/support for families with children with special needs
All Locations
Contact: Susan Zajicek or Eileen Fabiano at 914-643-3761 or 914-621-8200 email website
PSP was founded by Moms who work with special needs & have children with special needs.
Offering:
Support Groups
Parent Mentoring
Parent/Guardian Training
Social Skills
Educational Support
All services tailored for individual family. Services are affordable, and provided by caring professionals who are also parents of children with special need.
Parents who feel nurtured & supported are better able to nurture their families.
Parents Supporting Parents is a place to reel nurtured, not judged.
Social Service Agency
3200 Motor Avenue
Los Angeles CA
90034
Contact: Jennifer Brook at 310.836.1223 ext. 369 email website
Founded in 1908 as The Jewish Orphan’s Home of Southern California, Vista Del Mar began serving children living on the streets of Los Angeles whose parents could not care for them because of illness, poverty, or death. By placing orphaned children in an innovative cottage setting with house parents rather than the institutional environment typical of the time, Vista became known as one of the finest residential programs in the country.
Over the course of time, as societal needs changed, Vista kept pace with the changing needs of children. Branching out into areas of foster care, adoption, and the treatment of children with mental health problems, emotional problems, behavior problems, social problems, or developmental difficulties, in 2008 Vista remains one of the preeminent social service agencies serving children and their families in Southern California.
The agency maintains its fine residential program for troubled children and teens, as well as one of only three special care facilities in the State. With the addition of its divisions: Reiss Davis Child Study Center, Julia Ann Singer Center, HomeSAFE and Family Service of Santa Monica, Vista is truly one of the most comprehensive care facilities for children experiencing mental health problems, behavioral problems, emotional problems, or social problems.
Special Needs Consulting Services
11444 Edenberg Avenue, Northridge, CA 91326
Contact: Ari Canlian, M.A.; Special Needs Consultant at 818.488.9020 email website
This website offers help with solely informational in nature with NO Cost Personal Consultation for Autism Spectrum Disorders to parents in Los Angeles and sorrounding areas. For example, when your child is diagnosed with a developmental disability (i.e. autism) the search for knowledge to help your child begins. What can you do to help a child with autism? What can you expect? Can a person overcome autism? What causes autism and other developmental disabilities?
Typing Program
18719 Calvert Street
Tarzana, CA
91335
Contact: Sharon Hensel Cohen at 818 968-2337 email website
Typing Program
The Fusion Typing device, along with graded tasks using keyboards and varied letter boards, encourages the individual to develop graphic formulation and typing skills. Finger and hand placement, along with correct pressure for typing, are skills developed in this class.
$20.00 per class, 4 maximum
Vista Inspire Program Summer Camp
3200 Motor Avenue
Los Angeles, Ca 90034
Contact: Naomi Salamon at 310.836.1223 X 322 email website
Bring in the new school year with some fun!
For ages 8-11 and 12-18 of ALL abilities!
Socialization with typically developing teens.
Acting, Music, Dance, Athletics, Arts & Crafts, Lifeskills: Cooking, Multi-media Exploration
August 8-12, 2011
From 10-3pm
Cost: $350.00 (includes $25.00 for materials)
