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Ohio Golden Buckeye Card

50 W. Broad St./9th Floor, Columbus, OH, USA, 43215

Ohio Golden Buckeye Card is honored at more than 19,000 businesses statewide. Cardholders are also eligible for the free Golden Buckeye Prescription Drug Savings Program, which provides significant savings on medicines at most Ohio pharmacies. You're eligible for a free Golden Buckeye card if you are age 60 or better, or are age 18 - 59 and have a Medicare-certified disability.

Telephone1-800-266-4346

Share A Chair Program - Deepwood Foundation

8121 Deepwood Blvd, Mentor, OH, USA, 44060

Therapeutic Items available to families FREE – part of the Share a Chair Program funded through RMHC-NED. Application for Deepwood Foundation Assistance Grants available to any child in Lake Co. with a Developmental Disability and are reviewed quarterly. Contact Rikke Coach

Telephone440 350-5208
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Social Security Administration

Office of Public Inquiries Windsor Park Building 6401 Security Blvd., Baltimore, MD, USA, 21235

Social Security Online is the official website of the Social Security Administration.

Telephone1-800-772-1213

Special Needs Advocate for Parents (SNAP)

1801 Avenue of the Stars #401, Century City, CA, USA, 90067

SNAP provides medical insurance problem solving, referrals to educational advocates and support groups, offers special needs estate planning through seminars and consultations with experts in the field and has a directory of attorneys with expertise in special needs practice.

Telephone(888) 310-9889
Fax(310) 201-9889
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The Special Needs Child and Divorce: A Practical Guide ...

Pegi Price I am a divorce lawyer in St. Louis. I have been a lawyer for 23 years. I earned my law degree Family lawyers are dealing with a burgeoning number of cases involving special needs children. These families have much higher divorce rates and their cases often involve more specialized handling. To meet these demands, The Special Needs Child and Divorce by Margaret "Pegi" Price takes a practical look at what special needs are, how they are relevant in the arena of divorce, and what lawyers can do to make the system work better for these children and their families. Special needs are often determined following the categories that the public education system considers eligible for special education services, including autism, physical limitation and health impairment, emotional disturbance, learning disability, and developmental delay, among many others. The author begins by discussing what special needs are in terms of legislation and how such cases are evaluated and th ...

The Up Side of Downs of Greater Cleveland

23230 Chagrin Blvd, Suite 640, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 44122

The Up Side of Downs of Greater Cleveland provides programs and services to improve the quality of life for individuals with Down syndrome and their families. The USOD serves over 800 families caring for a loved one with Down syndrome in the Northeast Region of Ohio.

Telephone216-464-USOD (8763)
Fax216-378-1975
E-mail

One Independence Place | 4807 Rockside Road, Suite 200 | Independence, OH 44131  |  (p) 216.447.1955

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