Group home for autistic children

    • [DOC File]Lee County Resources - Iowa

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      Provides assistance to classroom teachers, presents training on strategies for working with Autistic students, and facilitates a family support group for families with children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Iowa Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health 106 South Booth. Anamosa, IA 52205. 888-400-6302 (toll free) 319-462-2187


    • [DOCX File]NGO Alliance Autiste complementary report – Autistic ...

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      Autistic children have been concentrated in medical establishments, and municipal activity centres do not often welcome them or do anything to prepare for inclusion. Generally, these centres are convinced that autistic children need special education professionals in …


    • [DOCX File]TABLE OF CONTENTS

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      An ICF-MR Group Home Facility provides a supportive and protective setting and twenty-four (24) hour, seven (7) days a week, of non-nursing supervision for persons who have mental retardation or persons with related conditions (See Section 50.01-11 for definition of “persons with related conditions”).


    • [DOCX File]A collaborative intervention to enhance choice making ...

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      When one considers the possible number of Bruneian children with autism living at home full time without any educational, health or social services, it is disconcerting that family intervention models have not been more systematically developed and implemented in this country. ... In this small group of children, 16 were considered to be below ...


    • [DOCX File]TREATMENT PLAN GOALS & OBJECTIVES

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      Explore dynamics relating to being the [child/husband/wife] of an [alcoholic/addict] and discuss them each week at support group meetings. Learn five triggers for alcohol & drug use. Reach ____ days/months/years of clean/sober living . Adoption/Foster Care Placement. Goal: Explore and resolve issues related to adoption/out-of-home placement


    • [DOCX File]Home » Autism Spectrum Diagnostics & Consulting

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      Developmental History Form . Date Form Completed: _____ Person Completing the Form: _____ Name and relationship to client


    • [DOCX File]INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SERVICES

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      DCS is seeking to contract with a provider to pilot a care coordination/home based behavior intervention model for children who are developmentally delayed, autistic, intellectually disabled, or dually diagnosed and have been determined to be at very high risk of residential placement.


    • [DOC File]Autism Waiver Section II

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      When providing services to children under the Autism Waiver, only natural home and community settings that provide inclusive opportunities for the child with ASD will be utilized. ... 212.200 Level of Care Determination 4-22-20 Each beneficiary on this waiver must be diagnosed with Autistic Disorder (View ICD codes.), based on the diagnostic ...


    • [DOCX File]High Functioning Autism (HFA) and Asperger's Disorder (AD ...

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      Children with Asperger’s Disorder are likely to have more right brain functional problems and children with autism more left brain (language based) cognitive difficulties (Rinehart et al. 2002). Students with HFA and AD usually appear quite capable because they can absorb facts and figures and have extensive knowledge in specific areas that ...


    • [DOC File]Autism in the News

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      Group asks court to ban rules on Medicaid autism services (Columbus, Ohio). A state advocacy group for people with disabilities has filed a complaint asking a federal court to prevent the enforcement of new rules that would reduce or eliminate services for autistic children. Read more. Autism Speaks Inc. 2008.


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