Welcome to the Families with ASD’s FREE On-Line Autism Yellow Pages
Dear Families,
You are about to view the
Families with ASD's Autism Yellow Pages©. You will find a list of local doctors, therapist, service providers and organizations that work with children and adults on the spectrum.
While Families with ASD is proud to bring all these resources to you, This is a
FREE service we offer families and invite all organizations that work with individuals on the autism spectrum to submit their information to be included for
FREE in our On-Line version. We do not endorse any of the listed providers. This resource guide is here for you to use and we ask that you take the time to choose for yourself the right organization for your family. We encourage you to use your best judgment when choosing a provider.
Please check with your local Better Business Bureau to see if there are any outstanding complaints. We hope this resource guide will help you connect with organizations that will help your family. Remember, you are not alone. We wish your family the best.
Sincerely,
Julia Ann Smith
Founder of Families with ASD
Helping Families with Autism
familieswithasd@yahoo.com
513-444-4979
Better Business Bureau of Greater Cincinnati
7 West Seventh Street, Suite 1600
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
(513) 421-3015, Fax: (513)621-0907
Office Hours: 9 AM -4 PM M-F
Email: info@cinbbb.org
Web: http://www.cinbbb.org/
Better Business Bureau for Northern Kentucky Residents
859.282.8231
Better Business Bureau for Southeastern Indiana Residents
812.637.6040
Toll free: 800.471.3015
(Southeastern Indiana, Southern Ohio and Northern Kentucky ONLY)
Sun, 01/03/2010 - 21:13 — dougb
88 E. Bonita Road Suite E
Chula Vista, CA 91910
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619-422-3088
www.GerkenFamilyChiropractic.com
Donald Gerken DC , DACCP, CST is a family chiropractor who specializes in pregnancy and pediatrics.
He uses a bionutritional approach along with chiropractic and craniosacral therapy to help children recover from autism and PDD/NOS. Dr. Gerken can be reached at: 619-422-3088.
Mon, 04/19/2010 - 19:35 — kemobob
(2009 Autism Expo Table and 2008/09 Autism Family Resource Center Member)
Tammy Andersson
10052 Commerce Park Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45246
513-682-7862 Call Center: 888-237-4988
513-881-7010 (fax)
Email: Tammy@Got-Autism.com
Web: www.Got-Autism.com
Got-Autism.com is an "on-line ASD's super-store" offering over 700 therapeutic and educational products for kids, families, and professionals.
Sat, 08/14/2010 - 22:46 — familieswithasd
2010 Autism Expo Table
Great Oaks Career Campuses: Diamond, Laurel, Live, and Scarlet
5956 Buckwheat Road
Milford, OH 45150
phone: 513.575.1900 fax: 513.575.0805
Web: www.greatoaks.com
Great Oaks Adult and Continuing Education offers comprehensive career and technical programs. Courses are designed for those who seek to enter an occupation, desire to upgrade skills in their present occupation, or for professional development. This program accepts adults, recent high school graduates and non-completers who are 16 years or older.
Project SEARCH is a unique workforce development program designed for students with disabilities. Because the program is at a hospital or business, you will spend your school day at that site. The program is a one-year program designed to provide you with a variety of worksite experiences in a business/ hospital setting. During the school year you will rotate through two or three different jobs and learn the skills of that career. Each experience will help build the skills you need for the world of work. The goal of the program is a job at that business or somewhere in your local community.
Mon, 01/04/2010 - 10:46 — dougb
11813 W. 77thSt.
Lenexa, KS 66214
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(913) 341-8949 (913) 341-6207 fax
Email: rbutler@gp14u.com
Web: www.greatplainslaboratory.com
The Great Plains Laboratory helps children and adults with conditions such as autism & PDD, ADD/ADHD, Down's Syndrome with autistic-like symptoms, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue, MS or MS-like symptoms, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Brain Fog, Depression, Psychosis, GI disorders, and many other
diseases and conditions.
Thu, 08/19/2010 - 18:08 — familieswithasd
Pattie Doss, Administrative Assistant
4231 Grissom Drive
P. O. Box 156
Batavia, OH 45103
(513) 732-4886
Email: pdoss@clermontdd.org
Web: www.clermontdd.org/pages/adult_services.html
The Grissom Building and Donald A. Collins Habilitiaton Center offer adults with disabilities the opportunity to earn a paycheck while continuing to development necessary skills needed to gain community employment. The Adult Leisure Program moved to the Wildey Center in September, 2008 and serves as an activity center so that people have the opporutnity to choose alternative activities to regular work environments.
The Community Employment Services Department serves adults who are actively seeking employment within the community. This division of the Clermont DD program will meet with employers/business owners to inquire about open positions within their companies. Once an individual is matched with the job, staff from the Community Employment Services Department assist the individual with mock interviews. If the person is hired, a Job Coach works with the person to do the actual training. This happenes because it might take someone 4-6 weeks to learn the job successfully (depending upon the work skills of the individual) and an employer does not always have staff available to do the training.
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