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)
Fri, 08/13/2010 - 18:45 — familieswithasd
Neuropsychology Services
Julie Miller, Psy.D., ABPP-CN,
3533 Southern Boulevard
Suite 5200
Kettering, Ohio 45429
937-395-8043, 937-395-8139 Fax
www.wkni.org
Dr. Julie Miller will assess your child through a comprehensive evaluation to detect the cognitive effects of developmental, neurological, and/or medical problems such as: Autism, epilepsy, ADHD, dyslexia or a genetic disorder.
Mon, 08/16/2010 - 08:02 — familieswithasd
320 E. Silver Street
Lebanon, OH 45036
513-695-2900 513-695-2961 (fax)
Web: http://www.warren.k12.oh.us/
The Warren County Educational Service Center believes that education is a cooperative process that involves administrators, teachers, students, parents and the community in promoting excellent educational programs through a constant cycle of diagnosis of need, implementation and evaluation.
Recognizing that each district is unique and diverse, programs and services are designed to enhance the sharing of resources and working together cooperatively. Our ultimate goal is for all students to have positive learning opportunities which we strive to achieve through teamwork, effective leadership and mutual support.
Tue, 01/05/2010 - 22:41 — dougb
Independent Distributor for 4Life Research Don Baker
(513) 528-6658 or (888) 382-4674
Tue, 01/05/2010 - 22:52 — dougb
Timothy L. Byers, Director extension #13
1045 Dearbaugh, Suite One
Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895
View in Google Maps
(800) 686-2945; (419) 738-9224
Thu, 08/19/2010 - 18:43 — familieswithasd
Wildey Adult Program
Barb Snyder, Administrative Assistant
2040 US Highway 50
P. O. Box 156
Batavia, OH 45103
(513) 732-4825
Email: bsnyder@clermontdd.org
Web:www.clermontdd.org/pages/adult_services.html
Clermont DD also has many enclaves (or mobile work crews) who work as a team within a business or gainzation. Each team consists of 4-5 individuals who are supervised by a staff person from Clermont DD. They complete the job according to what the business owner needs. Currently, we have enclaves that work at the following locations: The Sportsman's Market (Clermont County Airport), Bryan Equipment, the Clermont County Records Management Department, and Country Inn and Suites Hotel. We also have a Lawn Crew who maintain cemeteries and ball fields in the Batavia area during the spring, summer, and fall months.
Retirement is something all senior citizens enjoy, and seniors with developmental disabilities are no exception. The Clermont DD Senior Retirement Program (for people ages 55 and up) is located at the Thomas A. Wildey Center and gives seniors the opportunity to stay busy, remain connected to their friends, and attend community outings each week.
Sat, 08/14/2010 - 15:08 — familieswithasd
2010 Autism Expo Table
The Mystery of the Green Stone
Email: wweishampel@fuse.net
Web: www.waweishampel.com
Born and raised in southern Ohio, Winifred graduated from Greenhills High School, attended Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, University of Cincinnati and Art Academy at the Cincinnati Art Museum. A freelance artist, mother of two sons and grandmother of five, she now resides in Fairfield, Ohio, where she is working on her next book and continuing her artwork.
"Often during my life I have attempted to write stories for young children which I could illustrate. Not pleased with my attempts, I would return to my artwork. While searching for a gift for my pre-teen grandson who has Asperger's Syndrome and ADHD and who enjoyed reading dragon fantasies,
I found myself writing this fantasy adventure as if I were taking dictation. I was able to produce a single paperback book as my gift. The enthusiasm my grandson exhibited upon reading the story and the rave reviews from adult family members and friends has encouraged me to share The Mystery of the Green Stone with others.
Mon, 01/04/2010 - 12:13 — dougb
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