County Specific Resources: Summit County (22+ Years)
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Akron Rotary Camp
Address:
Akron YMCA Rotary Camp4460 Rex Lake Drive
Akron, OH 44319
Contact:
Name: JD Detsch
Phone: (330) 644-4512
Agency: Rotary Club of Akron
Email:
jeremyd@akronymca.org
Website:
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Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Camps, County Specific Resources: Summit County, Respite
Akron Rotary Camp offers several respite programs throughout the year as well as summer day and overnight camps. They serve ages 6-adulthood. The goals are to increase camper’s independence and self-esteem; develop social skills; and to further strengthen the family unit by providing a safe, fun and nurturing environment for individuals with disabilities.
Weekend respite– Campers arrive on Friday evening and stay through Sunday morning. Throughout the weekend campers enjoy traditional camp activities, as well as special seasonal ones.
Adult respite getaway weekend– These are structured like the weekend respite program, but with the adult camper in mind.
Day respite– These respite groups provide a chance for children with special needs an opportunity to interact with well trained staff and engage in fun and developmentally appropriate camp activities.
School’s out respite– Developed to provide families with a place to send their campers when they don’t have school during winter break. Campers of any age are welcome.
Summer overnight camp– Children and adults with disabilities learn new skills, develop friendships, and gain independence through this one week overnight experience. Ages 6-17
Summer day camps– Campers enjoy traditional camp activities, while spending each night at home. Various locations.
Sibling summer camp– For one week the siblings of campers, ages 6-17, get to spend a week at camp. Typically developing campers will leave camp with a new appreciation for their brother or sister, and also find more ways to help their sibling with the challenges they may face every day.
Visit the Rotary Camp website or search their Event Calendar for current dates and rates.
All–Star Training Club – A Program of UDS
Address:
United Disability Services701 South Main St.
Akron, OH 44311
Contact:
Name: Danielle Marino
Title: Recreational Coordinator
Phone: (330) 762-9755 ext. 233
Agency: United Disability Services
Email:
dmarino@udsakron.org
Website:
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Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
County Specific Resources: Summit County, Social & Recreation: Sports
An integrated sports program for individuals with or without disabilities where everyone, regardless of ability, is encouraged to participate on the field of athletic competition. Sports include bowling, football, cross country, basketball, track & field, soccer, bocce and golf. ATC is a sanctioned Special Olympics organization. Funding may be available to cover the cost of participation.
Visit the All-Star Training Club website or search our Event Calendar for current program schedule.
Aspies Greater Akron
Contact:
Name: Joy Spencer
Title: Founder & Executive Director
Phone: (330) 745-5115
Email:
joy@aspies.org
Website:
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Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 22+ Years
Categories:
County Specific Resources: Summit County, Support Groups: Self Advocates
A non-profit group focused on helping parents and people with high functioning autism. Volunteers serve people in Summit, Stark, Portage, Wayne, Medina and parts of Cuyahoga counties. Parent support groups and adult support groups are available in Akron. The adult group also organizes social events.
Visit the ASPIES website or search our Event Calendar for upcoming meeting dates.
Camp Christopher Camps — Cleveland Catholic Charities
Address:
Camp Christopher812 Biruta Street
Akron, OH 44307
Contact:
Name: Tess Flannery
Title: Program Manager
Email:
summitcounty@clevelandcatholiccharities.org
Website:
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Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Camps, County Specific Resources: Summit County, Respite
A variety of programs and exciting activities for all ages including persons with disabilities.
Christopher Discovery Overnight Camp — Available for as little as one week or up to the entire summer. Campers stay in ramped, dormitory style cabins segregated by gender.
direct contact: (330) 334-2900
SumFun Day Camp — A multi-week summer day program based on school calendar for children with special needs, ages 5 though 21 who qualify for services through their local county board of developmental disabilities.
direct contact: (330) 376-2267
Community Respite — Participants must be 13 years old to attend. Available Friday evening to Sunday morning, one weekend per month. While most participants stay for the entire weekend, participants are not required to stay for the entire weekend.
Shuttle services are provided at various locations in Summit County.
Medicaid, IO Waiver, Level 1 Waiver, Family Support Services, ESY, private pay and other options are available.
Child Guidance and Family Solutions (CG&FS)
Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, General Audience, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
County Specific Resources: Summit County, Therapy: Counselors & Social Workers
They support children, adults, and families who face abuse, grief, neglect, trauma, and mental health challenges. Specialties include early childhood, trauma, ADHD, mood/anxiety disorders, co-occurring disorders, sexual behavior problems, and adult services.
Services include: Individual, group, family therapy, and services for younger children. Respite, case management, intensive home-based therapy, assessments for children, 24-hour emergency services for clients, F.I.R.S.T Program for older adolescents and young adults with early onset psychosis.
If a family member is in crisis, you can text the keyword “4HOPE” to 741741 and expect a reply from a trained Crisis Counselor within five minutes. The message is confidential, anonymous and secure.
Several locations available throughout Summit County.
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.
Clevnet Library Cooperation
Contact:
Website:
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Audience:
22+ Years
Categories:
Education: Adult Non-Degree, County Specific Resources: Summit County
Use the branch search on the library’s main website to determine the branch closest to you and for their class schedules.
College for Living – Blick Center
Address:
Blick Clinic640 West Market St.
Akron, OH 44303
Contact:
Name: Brian Wassil
Title: Social Worker/Manager
Phone: (330) 762-5425
Agency: Summit County Development Disabilities Board
Website:
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Audience:
22+ Years
Categories:
County Specific Resources: Summit County, Education: Adult Non-Degree, Social & Recreation: Social Groups and Playgroups
A social group that offers classes several times a year for adults with intellectual disabilities.
Any individual eligible for Summit DD services can participate in College for Living classes. Course offerings are listed in a brochure that is distributed quarterly. Participants are able to register for multiple classes.
Communication & Learning Consultation Services, LLC
Address:
77 Milford Dr., Suite 257Hudson, OH 44236
Contact:
Name: Dr. Lisa R. Audet
Credentials: PhD, CCC-SLP; Assistant Professor of Speech Pathology & Audiology at Kent State University; Co-creator, facilitator and teacher within the KSU Autism Certificate of an on-line program for professionals wishing to specialize in the assessment and treatment of individuals on the Autism Spectrum.
Phone: (330) 592-6779
Email:
draudetcccslp@gmail.com
Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 0-2 Years, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Social Skills: Providers, County Specific Resources: Summit County, Therapy: Speech Therapists
Provides the following:
– Comprehensive Speech-Language & Educational Services (Preschool through Adulthood)
– Diagnostic Evaluations for all ages
– Individual & Group Therapy
– Socialization & Literacy Book Clubs
– Assistive Technology
– College Success Planning
– Communication Based Behavioral Interventions
– Educational & Agency Consultations & Professional Training
Gen, Felix DDS, MS
Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Medical: Dental & Orthodontia, County Specific Resources: Summit County
Dr. Gen deals exclusively in orthodontics and has 2 office locations:
5827 Mayfield Rd.
Mayfield Heights, OH 44124
9964 Vail Drive
Twinsburg, OH 44087
direct phone: (330) 425-3573
Hammes, Cheryl, DO
Address:
6909 Royalton Rd. Suite 104Brecksville, OH 44141
Contact:
Name: Dr. Cheryl Hammes
Phone: (440) 792-4096
Email:
drcheryl@drcheryl.info
Website:
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Audience:
0-2 Years, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Medical: Pediatricians, County Specific Resources: Summit County
Hattie Larlham
Address:
9772 Diagonal Rd.Mantua, OH 44255
Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
County Specific Resources: Summit County, Employment: Agencies, Residential, Respite, Therapy: Occupational Therapists, Therapy: Physical Therapists, Therapy: Speech Therapists
Hattie Larlham is a nonprofit organization that provides medical, residential, recreational and work training services to 1,800 children and adults with developmental disabilities. The organization provides services to children and young adults at the Hattie Larlham Center for Children with Disabilities in Mantua, Ohio, and to adults at community-based homes throughout Ohio.
A team of medical professionals, including doctors, nurses and therapists tend to the complex health requirements of Hattie Larlham residents, whether they live at the Hattie Larlham Center for Children with Disabilities or in community-based homes throughout Northeast Ohio.
Other programs include:
The Hattie Larlham Toys and Technology Library is a free community library of toys and communication, mobility and learning devices adapted to meet the physical needs of children and young adults with developmental disabilities.
Foster care program for people with disabilities.
Summer camps through The Play Center at Hattie Larlham.
Hattie Larlham Community Home for Adults with Developmental Disabilities
Address:
7996 Darrow Rd. Suite 10Twinsburg, OH 44087
Contact:
Name: Kimberly Bartell
Title: Program Director/Director
Phone: (330) 899-0980
Email:
kimberly.bartell@hattielarlham.org
Website:
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Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 22+ Years
Categories:
Residential, County Specific Resources: Summit County
Offers residential services for adults with developmental disabilities with 24-hour medical support.
Independent Pathways, LLC
Address:
136 Brookfield St.Louisville, OH 44641
Audience:
22+ Years
Categories:
Residential, County Specific Resources: Summit County
Quality residential services for individuals with developmental disabilities in either drop-in or 24-hour settings. They provide services for 5 counties in Ohio: Stark, Medina, Wayne, Tuscarawas, and Summit.
Second office information:
(330) 256-9938
1171 North Carpenter Rd.
Brunswick, OH 44212
KidsLink Neurobehavioral Center
Address:
KidsLink Neurobehavioral Center899 Frost Road
Streetsboro, OH 44241
Contact:
Name: Katrina Mullen
Phone: (330) 963-8600
Agency: KidsLink
Email:
kmullen@kidslinkohio.com
Website:
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Audience:
Parents/Family Members, 0-2 Years, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Community Life: Independent Living Skill Training, County Specific Resources: Summit County, Education: School Consultants, Education: Schools, Medical: Diagnosis, Medical: Specialists, Social Skills: Providers, Therapy: ABA Consultants, Therapy: Occupational Therapists, Therapy: Physical Therapists, Therapy: Psychologists, Therapy: Speech Therapists
Offers many services for children and young adults (ages 18 months – 22 yrs.) with a multitude of neurological and psychological diagnoses, including treatment services and intervention with an emphasis on prevention, behavior management and positive behavioral supports.
New programs include an autism diagnostic clinic (with a guarantee of 4-week scheduled appointments) ;
A new adult services division called Link Up offering a day program, which will accept the medicaid waivers;
KidsLink Connect — an insurance-based intensive ABA home and/or center programming
All professionals are experts in behavioral intervention.
These therapists have experience working with children and adolescents with autism: Michele DePolo; Richard Cowan
New Avenues to Independence
Address:
17608 Euclid AvenueCleveland, OH 44112
Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Community Life: Independent Living Skill Training, County Specific Resources: Ashtabula County, County Specific Resources: Summit County, Employment: Adult Day Programs, Employment: Agencies, Residential, Respite
New Avenues’ programs are currently serving over 700 individuals, ages 3-100 years in Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Summit counties. The individuals served include those with disabilities and chronic health conditions such as developmental disabilities, mental illness, autism, cerebral palsy, brain injury, and Down syndrome.
Services offered include Residential Services, Supported Living/Community Services, Vocational Services, Day Services, Senior Services and Children’s Programs (summer camp and recreational program).
They have a satellite office in Ashtabula:
2125 West Prospect Road, Ashtabula, Ohio 44004
(440) 964-2264
O’Shea, Maura, M.D.
Address:
Akron City Hospital Campus75 Arch Street, Suite 401
Akron, OH 44304
Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years, General Audience, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Medical: Specialists, County Specific Resources: Summit County
Dr. O’Shea’s areas of interest include adolescent gynecology, alternatives to hysterectomy, and minimally invasive surgery.
Pathway to Independence, Inc.
Address:
4285 Kent Rd.Stow, OH 44224
Audience:
22+ Years
Categories:
Residential, County Specific Resources: Summit County
Must be between the ages 22 – 34
Premier ABA Consulting LLC
Address:
13940 Cedar Rd. #303University Heights, OH 44118
Audience:
Parents/Family Members, Families with Children/Teens, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
County Specific Resources: Summit County, Education: School Consultants, Therapy: ABA Consultants
Works with children and adolescents ages 2-adult. She will service clients throughout Northeast Ohio. Services offered include school consulting, ABA consulting and therapy, academic and behavior intervention, parent training, and workshops.
A Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship provider. Accepts Medicaid insurance and CareSource.
Rejoicing Spirits Worship Services
Audience:
Parents/Family Members, Families with Children/Teens, 14-21 Years, 22+ Years, General Audience, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Community Life: Religious Resources, County Specific Resources: Summit County
Welcoming Christian church services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their friends, family and other supports.
Services are held in two different locations in the Cleveland Area:
1st Saturday of each month, 5:30pm:
Gloria Dei Lutheran Church — Hudson
3rd Saturday of each month, 5:30 pm:
First United Methodist Church – Cuyahoga Falls
Summer Academic Sports Camp
Address:
All Star Training Club3108 Sparrows Crest
Akron, OH 44312
Contact:
Phone: (330) 762-9755
Agency: All Star Training Club
Email:
dlancian@att.net
Website:
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Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
Camps, County Specific Resources: Summit County
Camp for people age 5 through adulthood who love sports. The camp is $225/week, with some financial assistance available.
The Blick Center
Address:
640 West Market St.Akron, OH 44303
Audience:
14-21 Years, 22+ Years, 03-06 Years, 07-13 Years
Categories:
County Specific Resources: Summit County, Employment: Adult Day Programs, Residential, Social & Recreation: Social Groups and Playgroups, Therapy: Counselors & Social Workers, Therapy: Occupational Therapists, Therapy: Physical Therapists, Therapy: Speech Therapists
The Blick Center provides a variety of clinical outpatient, residential, day program services and other support services for individuals with developmental disabilities, behavioral health needs and other related conditions.
Services include speech, occupational and physical therapies, day programs, residential services, behavioral health including individual and group counseling, plus case management and representative payeeship services. The Blick Center can also provide behavior assessments from licensed BCBAs and sponsors a social group/day program for adults with intellectual disabilities called College for Living. The Blick Center was awarded the Best Practices Award from the Governor’s Council on People with Disabilities.
Accepts Medicaid, Medicare and CareSource insurance plans.
Theatre On The Spectrum
Address:
Blue Box Theatre1501 S. Hawkins Ave.
Akron, OH 44320
Contact:
Name: Wendy Duke
Title: Adult Company Program Director
Phone: (234) 678-7830
Agency: Ardmore Inc.
Email:
info@centerforada.org
Website:
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Audience:
22+ Years, General Audience
Categories:
County Specific Resources: Summit County, Social & Recreation: Arts
An adult theatre program for people of all abilities with an interest in learning and creating theatre. The program will provide training in skills essential for creating theatre and enhancing the quality of life.
Through role play, theatre games, mask work and character study, participants will strengthen their social and emotional awareness. The theatre provides a safe space for practicing the ability to self-advocate, follow directions, collaborate and to create and meet deadlines.
Tri-County Independent Living Center, Inc.
Address:
680 E Market St. Suite 205Akron, OH 44304
Audience:
22+ Years
Categories:
Community Life: Independent Living Skill Training, County Specific Resources: Summit County
Classes are available to educate on several topics essential to independent living, including rights and responsibilities, self-awareness, sexuality, health management, vocational planning and financial management.
They can also assist individuals with nursing home transition.
They accept Medicaid.
United Disability Services of Akron
Address:
701 South Main StreetAkron, OH 44311
Audience:
Parents/Family Members, Families with Children/Teens, 22+ Years
Categories:
Camps, Community Life: Independent Living Skill Training, Community Life: Transportation, County Specific Resources: Summit County, Employment: Resources & Guides, Residential, Respite, Social Skills: Providers
UDS serves individuals of all ages with all types of disabilities – from the mildest to the most severe. They are committed to offering high-quality options to help fulfill social, vocational, community living, low vision and transportation needs.
In addition there is a Toy & Resource Center for parents of children with special needs and a program with sports programs sanctioned by the Special Olympics.
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