Social & Recreation (14-21 Years)
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Autism Alternative Education (Step-Up) — Stepping Stones
Address:
5205 North Bend RdCincinnati, OH 45247
Audience:
14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Camps, Education: Schools, Employment: Agencies, Respite, Social & Recreation
Stepping Stones and United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cincinnati (UCP) combined services and facilities to become a single agency. Stepping Stones serves children, teens and adults ages 5 to 22 with an array of developmental disabilities including autism.
Stepping Stones works with schools to provide an alternative education for elementary, middle school and high school students on the autism spectrum who are not succeeding in a traditional school setting.
The program is designed to enable students to increase communication, social skills, functional academics, and functional living skills while developing acceptable behaviors so they may participate more fully in family interaction and community. The goal of the program is to provide each student with the tools to transition back to their community school district.
Three additional locations in Southwestern Ohio.
More than 85% of participants qualify for government or other financial assistance. Also, there are a limited number of scholarships available. They also accept Waiver funding, 3rd party funding and personal funding.
Best Buddies
Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years
Categories:
Community Life: Independent Living Skill Training, Social & Recreation
Bittersweet Farms – Lima
Address:
Bittersweet at Betty's Farm4640 Fort Amanda Rd.
Lima, OH 45805
Contact:
Name: Vicki Obee-Hilty
Phone: (419) 999-9174
Email:
vobee@bittersweetfarms.org
Website:
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Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years
Categories:
Employment: Adult Day Programs, Employment: Agencies, Social & Recreation, Social Skills: Providers
Also known as Betty’s Farm, they offer:
Friday Night Fun & Social Living Club
These group sessions include hands-on activities for families and individuals to learn and develop social skills. Funding for is private pay or Medicaid waiver.
The Day Program serves individuals ages 18 and older who benefit from the structure and support offered in a habilitation and prevocational training model. The program offers many opportunities for developing social and vocational skills through community-based volunteering, creative arts, fiber arts, woodworking, horticulture, social skill development and janitorial job training activities.
Summer Enrichment Program
This up to 6 week program is individualized to meet the needs of Extended School Year funding while also providing the recreational experience of a traditional summer camp.
Adult Day Habilitation Program for Adults coordinates volunteer opportunities in the community for adults with autism spectrum disorders.
Day Programming
Arrays of services are offered for adults to meet the individual needs of each person including habilitation and pre-vocational activities. Services are offered Monday through Friday.
Cleveland Catholic Charities – Disability Services and Ministries
Address:
Catholic Charities, Diocese of Cleveland7911 Detroit Rd.
Cleveland, OH 44102
Contact:
Name: Marilyn Scott
Title: Program Contact
Phone: (216) 334-2963
Agency: Catholic Charities
Website:
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Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Camps, Community Life: Religious Resources, County Specific Resources: Summit County, Respite, Social & Recreation
They provide educational, spiritual, pastoral, sacramental, catechetical, camps, social and recreational programs.
The mission is to assist people with cognitive and other developmental disabilities and physical disabilities to understand, develop and live out their lives as completely as possible within the Church and the larger community.
Camp Happiness is a summer program for children and young adults ages 5-21 with cognitive and other developmental disabilities, regardless of race, religion, culture or economic background.
They offer social and recreational activities, as well as skill enhancement. Participants also go swimming and on community field trips. Camp locations are in Parma and Wickliffe. Some financial assistance is available.
Their very popular Monthly Dance/Social offers persons of all abilities, ages 16 and over only, the opportunity to learn social skills and form friendships. Dances are held on the second Friday of the month, from 7-9pm. They take place at the OLA-St. Joseph Center, 2346 West 14th Street, in Cleveland. Entry for $3 dollars a person.
Call (216)334-2963 for more information, or visit their website.
Easter Seals – Northern Ohio Regional Office
Address:
41641 North Ridge Road, Suite DElyria, OH 44035
Contact:
Name: Susan Powers
Credentials: MA, CCC-SLP
Title: Director, Rehabilitation Services
Phone: (440) 324-6600
Email:
spowers@noh.easterseals.com
Website:
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Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Camps, County Specific Resources: Ashtabula County, Respite, Social & Recreation, Therapy: Speech Therapists
Offers include respite services; speech and language therapy; and in-home respite care. There are also summer camps for children with disabilities in Alliance and Ashtabula.
For children younger than 3, Easter Seals offers speech and language therapy.
Read this document for further information about Easter Seals’ services.
Insight Learning and Wellness Center LLC
Address:
25901 Emery Rd., Suite 112Cleveland, OH 44128
Contact:
Name: Michelle Martin
Credentials: Ed.S
Title: Founder & Director
Phone: (216) 765-4470
Email:
ilcmartin@sbcglobal.net
Website:
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Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Social & Recreation, Therapy: Psychologists
Insight Learning and Wellness offers a Tae Kwon Do studio and numerous health and wellness services, including acupuncture, yoga and meditation. They provide holistic care services to children, adolescents, adults and couples.
They also offer confidential testing and therapy for children and adults with an integrative approach to treating ADHD, learning disabilities, autism spectrum, anxiety and many other conditions. They have a psychological evaluation team that includes licensed school psychologists, a speech language pathologist and an occupational therapist.
Insight Learning and Wellness accepts Caresource insurance plans. Insight is an Autism Scholarship provider and a Jon Peterson Scholarship provider.
Note that this resource offers some therapies that are not evidence-based. Milestones only promotes evidence-based therapies, and we encourage anyone who is not familiar with what those therapies are to contact our Helpdesk.
Jewish Family Service Association (JFSA) Youth Ability Program
Address:
24075 Commerce Park Rd.Beachwood, OH 44122
Contact:
Name: Heidi Solomon
Phone: (216) 378-3434
Agency: Jewish Family Service Association
Email:
info@jfsa-cleveland.org
Website:
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Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years
Categories:
Social & Recreation
Offers disabled and at-risk youth volunteer service, vocational activities and social enrichment opportunities.
Serves ages 14 – 26
Jewish Family Services Association of Cleveland (JFSA)
Address:
24075 Commerce Park Rd.Beachwood, OH 44122
Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years
Categories:
Community Life: Religious Resources, Employment: Resources & Guides, Employment: Agencies, Financial Planning: Agencies, Medical: Psychiatrists, Residential, Respite, Social & Recreation, Therapy: Counselors & Social Workers
JFSA is guided by traditional Jewish values of communal responsibility and social justice. They offer several programs to assist teens and adults with disabilities with residential services, employment services, community inclusion, and family advocacy.
The Horvitz YouthAbility program offers volunteering and job training opportunities for disabled and at-risk youth and young adults.
Vocational Rehabilitation Services help people prepare for employment based on their skills and interests.
Adult Day Program offers group and individual day respite activities.
Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential (LEAP)
Address:
Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential (LEAP)2545 Lorain Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44113
Contact:
Name: Barbara Thomas
Title: Team Leader Benefits/Certified Benefits Specialist
Phone: (216) 696-2716 ext. 833
Email:
bthomas@leapinfo.org
Website:
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Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years
Categories:
Community Life: Independent Living Skill Training, Employment: Agencies, Financial Planning: Agencies, Social & Recreation
Provides information, education, training, employment, and independent-living services to adults ages 18+ with disabilities. Also offers community-based evening and weekend activities.
A self-pay option has been developed for benefits services, including applications for Social Security and Medicaid, as well as Benefits Analysis, a process whereby individuals can understand the impact of employment on their eligibility for public benefits.
Services are available in Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, and Medina counties.
Mayfield Village Adaptive Recreation Program
Address:
Mayfield Village Parks & Recreation Department6622 Wilson Mills Road
Mayfield Village, OH 44143
Contact:
Name: Shane McAvinew
Title: Parks & Recreation Director
Phone: (440) 461-5163
Email:
SMcAvinew@mayfieldvillage.com
Website:
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Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Social & Recreation
A variety of adaptive programs for all ages and ability levels, with activities ranging from book clubs to league sports. Schedule changes seasonally, cost and location vary between programs. No financial aid available.
Visit the Mayfield Village Recreation website or search our Event Calendar for current program schedule.
Signing With A Bass
Address:
8249 Center StreetGarrettsville, OH 44231
Contact:
Name: Kim Bass, M.S., NIC
Phone: (330) 527-0278
Email:
kimbass@signingtimeacademy.com
Website:
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Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 0-2 Years, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, General Audience, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Education: Adult Non-Degree, Social & Recreation
Classes that teach American Sign Language (ASL) to all ages, from babies and children to adults. They offer classes for babies and children up to age 12, and offer workshops for adults in professional and social arenas.
Sign language is a great way for caregivers and parents to communicate with pre-verbal individuals.For children, it is a wonderful enrichment opportunity.
Solutions Behavioral Consulting
Address:
8536 Crow Dr., Suite 240Macedonia , OH 44056
Contact:
Name: Jennifer Sweeney
Credentials: PhD, BCBA-D, COBA
Phone: (330) 888-9596
Email:
solutions@solutionsbehavioral.com
Website:
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Audience:
14-21 Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
County Specific Resources: Summit County, Education: School Consultants, Education: Tutors, Social & Recreation, Therapy: ABA Consultants, Therapy: Speech Therapists
Solutions Behavioral Consulting offers a variety of programming options individualized to meet each child’s needs. All of the programs are developed based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
Behavioral Consultation services provided by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA) and include implementation of the IEP by utilizing evidence-based practices. Also offers: group ABA sessions, speech therapy, individualized tutoring, a new adapted swimming lessons program, and a Little Learners school prep program for preschoolers. Helps individuals ages 2-22.
SBC serves the following Ohio counties: Portage, Summit, Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, Stark, Lorain
They accept United Health Care insurance.
- All
- 0-2 Years
- 03-06 Years
- 07-13 Years
- 14-21 Years
- 22+ Years
- Families with Children/Teens
- General Audience
- Parents/Family Members
- Professionals
- All Categories
- Camps
- Community Life: Guides
- Community Life: Haircutting Services
- Community Life: Independent Living Skill Training
- Community Life: Religious Resources
- Community Life: Safety & Wandering
- Community Life: Transportation
- County Specific Resources: Ashtabula County
- County Specific Resources: Southern Ohio
- County Specific Resources: Summit County
- Disability Agencies
- Education: Adult Non-Degree
- Education: Advocates
- Education: Autism Professionals
- Education: College
- Education: College Research
- Education: Directors of Pupil Services
- Education: Guides
- Education: Materials and Resources
- Education: Parent Mentors
- Education: Preschool Programs (Ages 0-3)
- Education: School Consultants
- Education: Schools
- Education: Secondary Support Programs
- Education: Tutors
- Employment: Adult Day Programs
- Employment: Agencies
- Employment: Resources & Guides
- Financial Planning: Agencies
- Financial Planning: Government Benefits
- Financial Planning: Grants & Scholarships
- Financial Planning: Guides
- Legal: Attorneys
- Legal: Guardianship
- Medical: Adult Medicine
- Medical: Dental & Orthodontia
- Medical: Diagnosis
- Medical: Guides
- Medical: Neurologists
- Medical: Nutrition & Eating Issues
- Medical: Pediatricians
- Medical: Psychiatrists
- Medical: Sleep Guides
- Medical: Specialists
- Medical: Urologists
- Medical: Vision
- Research Organizations
- Research Participation Opportunities
- Residential
- Respite
- Self Advocacy
- Social & Recreation
- Social & Recreation: Arts
- Social & Recreation: Playgrounds
- Social & Recreation: Social Groups and Playgroups
- Social & Recreation: Sports
- Social & Recreation: Travel
- Social Skills: Guides
- Social Skills: Providers
- Spanish Resources (Recursos en Español)
- Support Groups: Caregiver/Family
- Support Groups: Guides
- Support Groups: Self Advocates
- Support Groups: Siblings
- Technology: Apps
- Technology: Assistive Technology
- Technology: Webinars & Videos
- Therapy: ABA Consultants
- Therapy: ABA Online Resources
- Therapy: Aides
- Therapy: Art Therapy
- Therapy: Counselors & Social Workers
- Therapy: Music Therapy
- Therapy: Occupational Therapists
- Therapy: Physical Therapists
- Therapy: Psychologists
- Therapy: Service Animals
- Therapy: Speech Therapists
- Transition to Adulthood: Guides
- Transition to Adulthood: Websites


