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- Education, Employment, Intellectual/Developmental Disability/Autism Services
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- Goodwill Keystone Area provides employment services to individuals with disabilities and other barriers to employment. They accept referrals and funding from various sources, including, but not limited to, the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, County Mental Health offices, Medicaid Waivers/Supports Coordination Units, the Social Security Administration and school districts throughout the region. Fees are set by contract with the funding agencies.…
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- Intellectual/Developmental Disability/Autism Services, Mental Health
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- This is a non-profit that supports families raising children and youth with emotional, behavioral, and special needs and advocates within child-serving systems such as mental health, education, foster care, and juvenile justice. They offer peer support, resource referrals, information on local services and support groups, advocacy guidance, family education and training, and connections to statewide agencies. Services are available to…
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- Employment, Housing, Intellectual/Developmental Disability/Autism Services
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- This organization provides support and education to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families. Their main services are primarily limited to Cumberland and Dauphin counties, but their residential services extend to Dauphin and Franklin counties. Advocacy: they provide adult, educational, and systems advocacy for individuals with disabilities and their families. Adult advocacy services are free and provide assistance…
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- Intellectual/Developmental Disability/Autism Services
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- Direct Support Professional (DSPs) provide in-home and community support to people with intellectual and development differences, including enhanced autism services. VOAPA also offers employment services, helping individuals who have autism or other developmental disabilities gain competitive employment. Referrals are accepted through county offices of Developmental Services. The frequency, time and duration of their supports are led by participants and their…
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- Intellectual/Developmental Disability/Autism Services, Mental Health
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- A program that serves adults with moderate to severe mental illness through the creation of self-directed recovery plans to maintain psychiatric stability and independence. Eligibility includes: Adults over the age of 18 who have been diagnosed with moderate to severe mental illness and live in Dauphin County. There is no income requirement. Services include help identifying personal goals; support strategies…