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Autism Agencies & Support And Beyond
ARC of Rappahannock, (540) 899-3789 Autism Service Dogs of America, www.autismservicedogsofamerica.com Autism Society of America, 800-3AUTISM or www.autism-society.org, Central Virginia Chapter www.asacv.org Autism Source (online directory of services nationwide) www.autismsource.org Autism Support Group-Mary Washington Hospital, (540) 371-2594, Nancy. Autism Support/Playgroup- meeting at Stafford YMCA, all ages, siblings welcome, (540) 834-2207, Jayne. Celebrating Special Children (publication), (703) 442-0360 or www.celebratingspecialchildren.org Child Find
(ages 3-5) Children's Hospital of Richmond, Fredericksburg Therapy Center, (540) 891-4485. Commonwealth Autism Service, (800) 649-8481 or www.autismva.org Department of Rehabilitative Services (age 16 and up), (540) 899-4161. Disability
Resource Center of the Rappahannock Area, Inc., Early Intervention (birth-2): (540) 372-3561 or (877) 268-4169. Fleming Speech Therapy Services, (540) 720-2261. Helping Hands Pediatric Occupational Therapy, (540) 657-1423. Infant and
Toddler Connection of Virginia Parent Education-Infant Development Program (RACSB), (540) 371-1712 or (540) 373-3223. Parent Resource
Centers: Parent to Parent of Virginia, (804) 795-1481 or www.ptpofva.com Rappahannock Area YMCA, (540) 371-9622. Rappahannock Area Child Development Center, (540) 899-4025. Reaching Potentials, Inc. (Applied Behavioral Analysis), (540) 368-8087 or www.reachingpotentials.org Rehabilitation and Wellness Center at Mary Washington Hospital, (540) 741-1542. Special
Education Offices Special Olympics Area 11, (540) 891-0099 or www.area11sova.org Therapeutic Riding Association of Virginia, (703) 508-7046. Virginia Autism Council, www.autismtrainingva.org Virginia
Autism Resource Center, (804) 674-8888 or (877) 667-7771, Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy, (800) 552-3962 or www.vopa.state.va.us Virginia Respite Directory and Summer Camps, www.vcu.edu/partnership/Respite2 Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy, (804) 257-0857 or www.wrightslaw.com www.autismspeaks.org for a 100 Days Kit for parents of newly diagnosed children. Parents and caregivers of children and adults with disabilities should review the Department of Medical Assistance (DMAS) website to learn more about home and community-based Medicaid waivers and their criteria. Medicaid waivers are designed to provide respite and personal care among other services to individuals with disabilities so that they can remain in their homes and community. Brenda
Wickard, Youth Services Specialist, The disAbility Resource Center
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