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Help Me Grow Western New York

An information resource connecting families to community resources and child development information. Help Me Grow's focus population is children ages 0-6 years old.Offers the following services:- Centralized access point for information on general child development and parenting topics- Referrals to community resources- Linkage navigation and follow-up to ensure families connect with resources- Developmental questionnaire for children ages 0-72 months (6 years)- Developmental activities for parents to use at home- Partnerships with service providers and child health providersThe Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQ) are family completed screenings that provide information on how a child is meeting their developmental milestones. Results and activities are shared with families upon completion to show how to support their children's development.

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Article 16 Clinic - North Road

Provides the following clinical services: audiology, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding/swallowing, psychology/evaluation/diagnosis, psychiatry, social work, & speech language pathology. Other services may include: Anger Management Counseling, Crisis Counseling, Group Counseling, Individual Developmental Disabilities Screening Seating, Positioning ###DD###

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Pediatric Clinic - The Chautauqua Center

Provides newborn care, breastfeeding support, well child visits, school and sports physicals, sick visits, mental health and ADHD treatment, family planning for teens, STI testing, developmental screenings, hearing screenings, vision screenings, and the Reach Out & Read free book program.

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Help Me Grow Western New York

An information resource connecting families and providers to community resources and child development information. Help Me Grow's focus population is children ages 0-6 years old. Offers the following services: - Centralized access point for information on general child development and parenting topics - Referrals to community resources - Linkage navigation and follow-up to ensure families connect with resources - Developmental questionnaire for children ages 0-72 months (6 years) (ASQs) - Developmental activities for parents to use at home - Partnerships with service providers and child health providers - Public early childhood development dashboard showing developmental trends by ZIP code The Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQ) are family completed screenings that provide information on how a child is meeting their developmental milestones. Results and activities are shared with families upon completion to show how to support their children's development.

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Children & Youth Services - Resource Center

Provides case management and educational advocacy support for children with disabilities and their families. Provides Pre-Employment Transition Services to school age youth between the ages of 14-21. Provides screenings, assessments, ancillary services (PT, OT, speech therapy), respite, and health and mental health clinic services.

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Article 16 Clinic - Elma - Suburban Adult Services Inc.

Provides the following Clinical Services: Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Language Pathology, Psychiatry, Rehabilitation Counseling, and Psychology/Evaluation/Diagnosis. Other services available may include: Adaptive Aids/Equipment, Anger Management, Depression/Manic Depression Treatment, Developmental Disability Screening, Dual Diagnosis Treatment, Feeding and Swallowing Therapy, Seating and Positioning Therapy, Vocational Assessment, Vocational Counseling, and Vocational Rehabilitation.

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Clinical Services - Jamestown - Resource Center

Provides the following services for all ages: - Occupational Therapy (prescription needed) - Physical Therapy (prescription needed) - Feeding/Swallowing (prescription needed) - Seating/Positioning (prescription needed) - Psychological Evaluation & Diagnosis - Social Work - Individual & Group Counseling - Speech Language Pathology (prescription needed) - Counseling/Psychiatric Evaluation Additional services may also be accessed at this clinic: - Adult Day Health Programs - Developmental Disabilities Screening - Information & Referral - Linkage - Social Skills Training

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Article 16 Clinic - Sardinia - Suburban Adult Services Inc

Provides the following clinical services: Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Language Pathology, Psychiatry, Rehabilitation Counseling, and Psychology/Evaluation/Diagnosis. Other services available may include: Adaptive Aids/Equipment, Anger Management, Depression/Manic Depression Treatment, Developmental Disability Screening, Dual Diagnosis Treatment, Feeding and Swallowing Therapy, Seating and Positioning Therapy, Vocational Assessment, Vocational Counseling, Vocational Rehabilitation

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Article 16 Clinic - West Seneca

Provides the following clinical services: nursing; feeding/swallowing; psychology evaluation, diagnosis and treatment; nutrition; physical therapy, seating/positioning; social work; occupational therapy; psychiatry; speech, language and hearing. Other services may include: Adaptive Aids/Equipment Deaf, Hearing Impaired Services Developmental Disabilities Screening Satellite locations in Lockport, Amherst, Depew, and Hamburg. Initial visit and intake is made through the West Seneca main office. ###DD###

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Article 16 Clinic - Little Valley

Provides the following clinical services: nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding/swallowing, psychology/evaluation/diagnosis, social work, speech/language/pathology. Additional services may include: Adaptive Aids/Equipment Anger Management Behavior Management Counseling, Crisis Counseling, Group Counseling, Individual Deaf/Hearing Impaired Services Developmental Disabilities Screening Seating, Positioning ###DD###

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Article 16 Clinic - Eden Evans

Provides the following clinical services: nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding/swallowing, psychology/evaluation/diagnosis, social work, & speech language pathology. Other services may include: Adaptive Aids, Equipment Anger Management Behavior Management Counseling, Crisis Counseling, Group Counseling, Individual Deaf, Hearing Impaired Services Developmental Disabilities Screening

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Community Parent & Child Bonding Program (CPCB) - Family Help Center

Offers services to families currently homeless, facing potential homelessness, or displaced by domestic violence. Helps parents of children ages 0-8 understand their children's development, improves parenting skills, offers opportunities for parents to build their protective factors, provides support for parents feeling isolated, and offers a safe, supportive space for parents to focus on bonding with their children. Parent Promoters work with parents in group settings and one-on-one sessions to ensure parents have the opportunity to enhance their parenting skills. Sessions focus on child development and social-emotional competence in infants and young children. Services include: - Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ): Designed to assess a child's development in regards to communication, fine motor, gross motor, problem solving, and personal-social abilities, in order to detect learning delays early on. Linkages to early intervention services offered when necessary. Parent Promoters can show parents how to engage with their child in the different developmental areas and provide parents with age-appropriate activities to do with their child. - Positive Solutions for Families (PSF): An evidence-based curriculum designed for parents with children ages 3-7. Assists parents in learning positive and effective techniques to promote their children's social and emotional development. Involves only the parents and facilitators; child care offered to participants when needed. Typically offers one session per week for six weeks. - Parents Interacting with Infants (PIWI): A parent-child playgroup designed for parents and their children ages 6 weeks to 3 years old. Offers a fun, interactive setting where parents can play with their children, learn about their child's development, and build connections with other parents. Typically offers one session per week for five weeks. PSF and PIWI can be offered in a group setting within a homeless shelter, domestic violence program, at an agency, or in the community. They can also be offered one-on-one with a parent and Parent Promoter at an agency or in a home.

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P3 Center for Teens, Moms & Kids - NFMMC

Services of the P3 Center include: - Health needs assessments - Physician referrals for primary care and obstetrics/gynecology, including family planning - Health insurance and WIC enrollment - Free pregnancy screening - Care management, including pregnancy and teen pregnancy - Pre-and post-partum depression screening - Breastfeeding support - Early childhood screening for developmental milestones - Parenting assistance - Substance use prevention - Domestic violence prevention - Health and wellness education - Referrals to food pantries, housing assistance, educational programs, child care, and other services

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