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Florida Dept of Health, Brain & Spinal Cord Injury Registry

*Provides eligible Florida residents who sustain a traumatic brain or spinal cord injury the opportunity to obtain the necessary services that will optimize their level of functioning *Case management, rehabilitation, transitional living, assistive technology, mobility aids, daily living aids, home and vehicle modifications, nursing home transition facilitation, long-term supports and resource referral services for those with or affected by brain or spinal cord injuries *Florida Statutes requires that all hospitals, attending physicians, public, private, or social agencies refer all new traumatic moderate-to-severe brain or spinal cord injuries to the Central Registry, anyone who was not referred by a medical professional may self refer by calling into the Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program's (BSCIP) Central Registry toll free number or faxing in to the central registry using the form found on the website at http://www.

Services: Brain Injury Assessment, Condition Specific Rehabilitation Services, Daily Living Aids, Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services, Mobility Aids, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy

4052 Bald Cypress Way

Tallahassee, FL 32399

(850) 245-4045

Florida Telecommunications Relay Service, 7-1-1

*Communications link for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deaf/Blind, or Speech Disabled *For Big Bend area, FTRI will refer persons to FTRI, 1820 E Park Ave, Ste 101, Tallahassee, 32301 or Ability 1st, 1823 Buford Ct, Tallahassee, 32308 to pick up telephone equipment: volume control telephones that amplify, TTY's, Braille TTY's, voice carry over phones, Large Visual Display, audible ring signalers, visual ring signalers *Ability 1st, 1823 Buford Ct, Tallahassee, 32308 is very close to Capital Regional Memorial Center and on a bus line *For repair or replacement, contact, FTRI, customer care *Various numbers used for disability-related equipment that communicates with standard equipment *Customer Profile/Relay enables Sprint to speed up calling; call Customer Service

Services: Hearing Augmentation Aids, Telecommunication Relay Services, Visual/Reading Aids

1820 E Park Ave, Ste 101

Tallahassee, FL 32301

711

Hadley Institute for the Blind and Visually Impaired

*Distance education school that offers more than 100 free courses in a variety of media formats: braille, large print, audio, and online, according to student's needs *Four program areas: high school, family education, adult continuing education and Hadley Institute for Professional Studies for professionals and paraprofessionals in the visually impaired field *One of the largest educators of braille

Services: Assistive Technology Software, Distance Education, Library Services, Reading Services for People With Disabilities, Special Education

700 Elm St

Winnetka, IL 60093

(847) 446-8111

iTaalk Autism Foundation

*Provide access to interactive technologies and apps for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder along wiht a list of local grants and organizations (organized by state) to help obtain these technologies *Assists children, families, and service providers in obtaining apps or programs that would otherwise be unobtainable *Documents needed for families include: Individual's diagnosis letter, name and contact information of appropriate professional who will help ensure successful implementation of app/ program, name of app/ program, cost, and developer information, a brief explanation of why the app request is necessary for you and your child's success, why you have been unable to purchase it yourself, basic contact information of parent and child *Documents needed for healthcare professionals include: a copy of your most recent valid licensure for your position, a letter from your director/ supervisor stating your current position and employment, name of app, cost, developer information, a brief description of why it is necessary for your patients, how it will be used and why you have been unable to purchase it yourself, basic contact information of parent and child

Services: Assistive Technology Software, Medical Care Expense Assistance, Therapeutic Self Help Materials

2105 Lawrence Ave

Toledo, OH 43606

(567) 377-5710

Leon County Public Library, Disabilities Assistance

*Assistance for persons with disabilities in using library materials *For mobility-related disabilities, Main Library and branch libraries are wheelchair accessible and some have manual wheelchairs available *Various forms of assistance also available for people with hearing, speech, or vision impairments *Branch Office Numbers: Lake Jackson, (850) 606-2850; Northeast Branch, (850) 606-2800; Eastside Branch, (850) 606-2750; Dr B L Perry, Jr Branch, (850) 606-2950; Fort Braden Branch, (850) 606-2900; Woodville Branch (850) 606-2925

Services: Assistive Technology Software, Hearing Augmentation Aids, Library Services, Mobility Aids, Visual/Reading Aids, Volunteer Opportunities

200 W Park Ave

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 606-2665

Lighthouse of the Big Bend, Inc

*Nonprofit agency dedicated to assisting people with vision loss.

Services: Braille Instruction, Camps, Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays, Employment Preparation, Independent Living Skills Instruction, Visual/Reading Aids

3071 Highland Oaks Terrace

Tallahassee, FL 32301

(850) 942-3658

Locks of Love

*Non-profit providing hairpieces to children 21 years and younger suffering from any type of medical hair loss *Custom-fitted hair prosthetics free of charge *Accepts donated hair: minimum of 10 inches, bundled in a ponytail or braid, must be mailed clean and dry with donor's name and address

Services: Donated Specialty Items, Wigs

234 Southern Blvd

West Palm Beach, FL 33405

(561) 833-7332

Muscular Dystrophy Association

*Referrals for diagnosis and medical management for persons with neuro-muscular disorders including muscular distrophy and ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease): care centers in Miami, Gainesville (x2), St Petersburg, Tampa, Sarasota, Orlando, Jacksonville *Loan orthopedic equipment, wheelchairs, mobility aids, physical and occupational therapy, plus information and referral regarding neuro-muscular disorders, support groups and recreational opportunities *One week summer camp for children with muscular dystrophy ages 8-17 offered at Umatilla, FL

Services: Camps, Health/Disability Related Support Groups, Medical Information Services, Mobility Aids, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy

4500 San Pablo Rd S, 2nd Floor

Jacksonville, FL 32244

(904) 953-6869

New Eyes for the Needy

*Applications must be filled out on website; agency strongly prefers that any questions be emailed to info@new-eyes.

Services: Eye Care, Visual/Reading Aids

830 Morris Turnpike

Short Hills, NJ 07078

(973) 376-4903

Semper Fi Fund

*Provides immediate financial assistance to wounded, critically ill and injured members of all branches of service and their families *Connects wounded, critically ill and injured service members and their families to community resources *Provides education and career transition assistance *Service member and Family Support Program that addresses unique needs in order to improve the lives of wounded veterans *Connects injured service members and families to resources that provide adaptive housing, adaptive transportation, and specialized equipment *Veteran 2 Veteran (V2V) Mentorship Program *Recreational sports provided to encourage injured service members to remain as active as possible *Business Office is on Camp Pendleton

Services: Daily Living Aids, Mentoring Programs, Mobility Aids, Recreational Activities/Sports, Veteran Benefits Assistance

PO Box 555193

Camp Pendleton, CA 92055

(760) 207-1588

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