More Disability Resources
List of Services
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A Gift of SmilesItem Link
A Gift of Smiles is working to make a difference by providing access to dental healthcare for those with intellectual or developmental disabilities living in Cumberland, Dauphin, Perry and York counties. We currently accept patients under the age of 30.
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Abby CareItem Link
We help you get paid by Medicaid for taking care of your child with disabilities or special needs. No waitlists. Currently serving families in Colorado, Indiana, and Pennsylvania.

List of Services
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Andrew's GiftItem Link
Andrew's Gift is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit publicly supported foundation which provides benefits for individuals of all ages with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) who live in Dauphin, Cumberland, and Perry counties.
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ASERTItem Link
ASERT (Autism Services, Education, Resources and Training) is a partnership of medical centers, centers of autism research and services, universities, and other providers involved in the treatment and care of individuals of all ages with autism and their families. ASERT was developed to bring together resources locally, regionally, and statewide.
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Autism Connection of PAItem Link
Founded by parents in 1996, Autism Connection of PA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, serving thousands of people seeking help for autism concerns. Professional staff, all parents who understand, provide telephone support, weekly autism news, autism-friendly activities, and coordinate more than 76 support groups across Pennsylvania.
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Aveanna HealthcareItem Link List Item 3
Aveanna Pediatric Day Health Care Centers are bright fun places built especially for children with complex medical needs. We provide a safe, caring environment for children up to age eight to receive skilled nursing care and therapies while playing and interacting with their peers.
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AWEnest AdvocacyItem Link List Item 4
Helping parents navigate their child's ASD journey, from a mom who has been through it with her own child. AWEnest Advocacy wants to help you advocate for your child and provide you with the resources and information necessary to enable you, the parent, to teach others to look beyond the designer ASD label, to the AWEsome Kid who lies beneath it.
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Bayada Pediatric NursesItem Link
At BAYADA Pediatrics, our professionals specialize in caring for children of all ages, from newborns to adolescents, at home and at school. Our compassionate, carefully screened, and experienced BAYADA Pediatric Nurses manage diverse diagnoses and high-tech equipment, while our highly trained and caring BAYADA Pediatric Home Health Aides provide assistive personal care and support services.
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CATRAItem Link
CATRA, the Capital Area Therapeutic Riding Association, is a nonprofit organization providing therapeutic horseback riding to people with disabilities. The facility is located near Grantville, PA.
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ConsultLineItem Link
Offered through the Office of Dispute Resolution, ConsultLine is a toll-free information help line for parents and advocates of children with disabilities who have questions or concerns about the education of a school-aged child. ConsultLine specialists answer questions and provide information about special education, gifted education, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
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Disability Rights Network of PennsylvaniaItem Link
The mission of the Disability Rights Network of Pennsylvania is to advance, protect, and advocate for the human, civil, and legal rights of Pennsylvanians with disabilities.
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Keystone Human ServicesItem Link
Keystone Human Services works to support men, women and children with disabilities become valued, fully participating and contributing members of their community. Keystone strives to support each person in a highly individualized manner in all aspects of their life, including home, work, family, school, and the community.
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KidsPeaceItem Link
KidsPeace is a private charity dedicated to serving the behavioral and mental health needs of children, families, and communities.
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Leg Up FarmItem Link
Leg Up Farm is a non-profit therapy center in York County, Pennsylvania for children with special needs. Our mission is to enrich the lives of individuals with special needs and their families through support and customized programs.
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PEAL Center (Parent Education & Advocacy Leadership)Item Link
The PEAL Center helps families and individuals with disabilities and special health care needs using a variety of strategies across PEAL Projects. PEAL offers services in six key areas: outreach, individual assistance, resources, trainings, leadership developments, and partnerships.
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Special Kids Network of PAItem Link
The Special Kids Network (SKN), in partnership with the Pennsylvania Elks Home Service Program, helps children and youth with special health care needs and disabilities get the services and support they require in order to thrive in their community and develop to their full potential.