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         Rehabilitation Programs Special Ed:     more books (16)
  1. Acquired Brain Injury In Childhood And Adolescence: A Team and Family Guide to Educational Program Development and Implementation by Alan L., Ed. Goldberg, 1996
  2. Rehabilitation Training Program and Special Capacity Building Program, 1997-1998 catalog of projects under the Rehabilitation Services Administration (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:413686) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  3. Transition assessment practices in Nevada and Arizona: are they tied to best practices?(life guidance for special needs students): An article from: Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities by Colleen A. Thoma, Mary F. Held, et all 2002-12-22
  4. Teaching Social Competence to Youth and Adults With Developmental Disabilities: A Comprehensive Program by Donald A. Jackson, Nancy F. Jackson, et all 1998-03
  5. New application for grants under Rehabilitation Services Administration training program (SuDoc ED 1.2:R 26/5/) by U.S. Dept of Education,
  6. 1998 combined application kit for new grants under the Rehabilitation Services Administration service programs : vocational rehabilitation service projects ... CFDA number 84.128J (SuDoc ED 1.2:AP 5/22) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  7. NCADI's 1995 national directory of drug abuse and alcoholism treatment and prevention programs that have a special program for American Indians/Alaska natives (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:418825) by Rebecca Vanderbilt, 1998
  8. 1998 application kit for new grants under the Rehabilitation Services Administration training program : long-term training projects (SuDoc ED 1.2:AP 5/24) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1997
  9. Catalog of projects under the Rehabilitation Services Administration training program, 1996-1997 (SuDoc ED 1.2:C 28/2) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1996
  10. FY 1994 combined application kit for new grants vocational rehabilitation service projects for individuals with disabilities : program for protection and advocacy (SuDoc ED 1.2:AP 5/9) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  11. New applications for grants under the Rehabilitation Services Administration Training Program, CFDA number: 84.263A : OMB no. 1820-0018, exp. date 03/96, ... October 14, 1994 (SuDoc ED 1.2:AP 5/12) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1994
  12. Special education and the juvenile justice system (SuDoc J 32.10:ED 8/3) by Sue Burrell, 2000
  13. Program directory (SuDoc ED 1.30/5:) by U.S. Dept of Education,
  14. Peer buddy manual Metropolitan Nashville Peer Buddy Program (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:432109) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1999

121. Center For Neonatal Transitional Care (CNTC - Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
A Baltimore, Maryland specialty hospital providing care for children with very specific needs. Services include inpatient specialty pediatric programs for Small Infants, Pulmonary rehabilitation, Physical rehabilitation, Chronic Illness, and Palliative Care.
http://www.mwph.org/inpatient/sip.html

Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
About Us... Outpatient Services... Inpatient Services... ... Site Map
Center for Neonatal Transitional Care (CNTC)
The Center for Neonatal Transitional Care (CNTC) serves premature and/or term infants of low birth weight who require medical management to attain adequate growth and medical stability so they may be discharged home. We strive for optimal physical growth in the infant, while advancing essential parental bonding with and nurturing of the infant. Education and training provides families with the knowledge and skills, such as CPR, needed to meet the health care needs of their newborn. The program provides all of their services in a family-centered, subacute, inpatient environment, as well as in outpatient and home settings to ensure continuity and cost-effective care. The program is medically managed by board certified neonatologists and neonatal nurse practitioner. In addition, we collaborate and consult closely with a variety of specialists from local university teaching hospitals.
Indications for Referral
This program serves premature and/or infants of low birth weight, having the following criteria:

122. Educational And Counselling Psychology, And Special Education - Faculty Of Educa
Master s degree program in Vocational rehabilitation Counselling at the University of British Columbia applications for January 2006 are now being
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Master's degree program in Vocational Rehabilitation Counselling at the University of British Columbia : applications for January 2006 are now being accepted The Application deadline for the magistral program in Vocational Rehabilitation Counselling is December 1st 2005 for proposed program start date of May 2006. The University of British Columbia has begun its long-awaited, first in Canada, interdisciplinary Vocational Rehabilitation Counselling Program, in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education. This Masters' of Arts program (non-thesis) began with a pilot cohort of students participating on a part-time basis for a three-year period, excluding prerequisites. The first cohort will be graduating this spring. This program is an on-campus program.

123. Rehabilitation Training-Continuing Education (84.264)
rehabilitation Services Administration, Office of special Education and 84.264 rehabilitation TrainingContinuing Education. This grant program is
http://www.federalgrantswire.com/rehabilitation_trainingcontinuing_education.htm
Web federalgrantswire.com Find Federal Grants Back to Homepage Federal Grants Wire Site Directory Federal Grants by Applicant Type Federal Grants by Subject Area ... Federal Grants by Name Federal Grant Resources How to write a Proposal National Grants Conferences Information About Us Linking to Us Federal Grants Search Rehabilitation Training-Continuing Education (84.264)
Rehabilitation Training-Continuing Education (84.264)
Federal Agency OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Authorization Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title III, Section 302, as amended, 29 U.S.C. 774. Program Number Last Known Status Active Objectives To support training centers that serve either a Federal region or another geographical area and provide for a broad integrated sequence of training activities that focus on meeting recurrent and common training needs of employed rehabilitation personnel throughout a multi-State geographical area. Types of Assistance Project Grants (Cooperative Agreements).

124. Drugdetoxcenter.com - Summer House
Provides a detox center, alcohol rehabilitation programs, and narcotic drug treatment in a Miami, Florida.
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Welcome to Summer House, the liberal and compassionate drug detox center. Our whole mission is to make detoxification comfortable for you! We accomplish this by giving you a liquid narcotic cocktail in reducing doses every four hours around the clock until you are clean. Our staff feels that any addict or alcoholic in need of medical detox has certainly suffered enough. WE WILL MAKE YOU COMFORTABLE! WE KNOW WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE DOPESICK We know the horrors of delirium tremens and drug addiction. We know what it is to really suffer. No addict or alcoholic need suffer in the stifling confines of a generic drug treatment institution where your identity is reduced to a mere number. What Do You Use To Detox With? Summer House uses a liquid cocktail which is a combination of several potent medications which you will receive every four hours around the clock in reducing doses until you are clean. One of the medications is a short acting narcotic which will, in most cases, initially meet or slightly exceed your current "habit" to ensure that you are comfortable during your stay with us. Is This a Confrontational Treatment Center?

125. Rehabilitation Training-State Vocational Rehabilitation Unit In-Service Training
This program is designed to support special projects for training State rehabilitation Services Administration, Office of special Education and
http://www.federalgrantswire.com/rehabilitation_trainingstate_vocational_rehabil
Web federalgrantswire.com Find Federal Grants Back to Homepage Federal Grants Wire Site Directory Federal Grants by Applicant Type Federal Grants by Subject Area ... Federal Grants by Name Federal Grant Resources How to write a Proposal National Grants Conferences Information About Us Linking to Us Federal Grants Search Rehabilitation Training-State Vocational Rehabilitation Unit In-Service Training (84.265)
Rehabilitation Training-State Vocational Rehabilitation Unit In-Service Training (84.265)
Federal Agency OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Authorization Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, Title III, Section 302(g)(3), 29 U.S.C. 774. Program Number Last Known Status Active Objectives This program is designed to support special projects for training State vocational rehabilitation unit personnel in program areas essential to the effective management of the unit's program of vocational rehabilitation services or in skill areas that enable staff personnel to improve their abilities to provide vocational rehabilitation services to individuals with disabilities. Projects are designed to: (1) Address recruitment and retention of qualified rehabilitation professionals; (2) provide for successful planning; (3) provide for leadership development and capacity building; and (4) provide training on the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Types of Assistance Project Grants (Contracts).

126. UCH Grove City, PA
Information regarding patient services, rehabilitation and therapy, sleep lab, general information, home health and community programs. (Grove City)
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United Community Hospital's Home Health Services is a Medicare certified home health agency located in Grove City, Pennsylvania. Please inform yourself about home health services provided, how to obtain these services and payment options. Dr. Tonia L. Kosek Delivers her first babies at UCH
On Wednesday, August 10 th , Dr. Tonia L. Kosek, who recently joined United Community Hospital, delivered her first two babies here. More Doctor Tonia L. Kosek Returns Home to Practice
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United Community Hospital Appoints New Director of Administrative Services
Robert C. Jackson, Jr., CEO of United Community Hospital has announced the appointment of Jason Monarch to the position of Director, Administrative Services. More United Community Hospital Appoints New Director of Critical Care/Telemetry
Mary Jo Canfora Niles has been appointed Director of Critical Care/Telemetry at United Community Hospital in Grove City, PA, announced Karen Bray, Vice President of Patient Services. . More United Community Hospital Enhances Patient Experience Through New Diagnostic Technology
Up until recently, about 20 percent of United Community Hospital patients whose doctor ordered a test to measure their total lung volume were unable to tolerate the procedure. ....

127. Vietnam Veterans Of America Land Mine Campaign
Operates postconflict rehabilitation clinics and landmine awareness programs around-the-world. Conducts mine impact surveys in landmine-affected nations. Educates the public on the worldwide landmine problem, and works to ensure that the US government will join the Ottawa Convention.
http://www.vvaf.org/campaign/index.shtml

128. ErgoRehab Inc. - The Source For Health Ergonomics
Providing continuing education home study courses and Certification programs in Health Ergonomics and Occupational rehabilitation to physical therapists and physical therapy assistants.
http://www.ergorehabinc.com
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129. Terry Kane Sports Injury And Orthopaedic Physical Therapy
Former NHL and Olympic Team Physical Therapist rehabilitation programs for sports injuries.
http://www.terrykane.ca
Terry Kane Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy Why have over 500 Olympic, Professional and National level athletes worked with Terry Kane? To learn more click here

130. RRCEP III
Region III rehabilitation Continuing Education Program Office of special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS), rehabilitation Services
http://www.gwu.edu/~rrcep/
"Congratulations to Maryland Division of Rehabilitation Services for 75 Years of Service to the Public"
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Contact U s Site Map ... Recruitment Region III Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program Welcome to the Region III Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program's (RRCEP) website. The mission of The George Washington University Regional Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program (GW/RRCEP) is to improve the quality of services to individuals with disabilities by providing Human Resource Development (HRD) support to rehabilitation organizations to enhance employment outcomes for individuals with disabilities. The RRCEP is funded in part by the US Department of Education , Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services ( OSERS ), Rehabilitation Services Administration (

131. Lions Of Illinois Foundation
Assists the quality of residents having unmet needs, especially for the detection, treatment, and rehabilitation of visual and hearing impairments. Includes overview of programs and services, and contacts.
http://www.lionsofillinois.org/
Hot off the press, the Sept/Oct Lions Share is full of info for Club members and friends of the LIF! Click here Miss something? Click the Other tab for our library of available Lions Share issues. Welcome Welcome to the Lions of Illinois Foundation Website. We hope you enjoy your visit. Candy Day 2005 October 14th will find the streets of Illinois full of Lions with candy. This is the official date for LIF members to be out and about to ask for donations for the fourteen programs that help the visually and hearing impaired. Is your club ready for the cornerstone fundraising event of the year? Click here to view the CANDY DAY Homepage for all the tools to have a successful event! Addressing the Lions in 1925, Helen Keller challenged them to become "Knights of the Blind in the Crusade against Blindness." Today, with over 700 Clubs in Illinois, we continue to meet that challenge. Mobile Screening Units are on the road The LIF Mobile Vision Unit and the Hearing Screening Bus are on the road to communities across Illinois to provide free vision and hearing screenings to the public. Click on the "services tab" located on the left margin for more information about the type of screenings offered, dates, and locations. Each stop is proudly hosted by a Lions or Lioness Club. Is your Club one of them? A Precious Gift- your used eyeglasses Since 1994 the Lions of Illinois have distributed more than 2,000,000 pairs of used eyeglasses to needy countries around the world. Lions, Lioness, and Leo Clubs throughout Illinois collect and distribute them to various medical missionary groups. Doctors and trained technicians then conduct exams to best fit the person with the appropriate eyeglasses.

132. International Association Of Scientologists
Describes the association and its programs to protect Scientology, and support education, drug prevention and rehabilitation and freedom of religion around the world.
http://www.iasmembership.org/
Home The Story of the IAS IAS News Become a Member ... What is Scientology?
Welcome to the official site of the International Association of Scientologists (IAS).
The IAS is the membership organization that unites all Scientologists, regardless of nationality, into one strong, dedicated group. Its purpose is: To unite, advance, support and protect the Scientology religion and Scientologists in all parts of the world, so as to achieve the aims of Scientology as originated by L. Ron Hubbard. The IAS spans the globe, with members in more than 100 countries. In this site you will learn about the IAS, its purpose, history, and some of the many accomplishments achieved by IAS members in its more than 20-year history. You will also have an opportunity to apply for membership in the IAS. There are three types of membership: The free six-month Introductory Membership, Annual Membership and Lifetime Membership. Current Annual Members may apply to renew their membership on-line, or to obtain their Lifetime Membership in the IAS. Membership in the IAS means being part of that group committed to achieving the Aims of Scientology: A civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and where man is free to rise to greater heights.

133. Middletown Regional Hospital - Cincinnati Dayton Ohio Hospitals
Resources for hospitals in the Cincinnati or Dayton areas, healthcare jobs, surgery, birth centers, heart care, sports medicine and rehabilitation, and free and low cost programs and screenings to keep your family healthy.
http://www.middletownhospital.org
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134. Homepage Of Department Of Counseling Education, Educational Psychology And Speci
educational institutions, rehabilitation centers and clinics. Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and special Education
http://www.educ.msstate.edu/CEdEPy/cedepy.html
Clients and professional counselors may find information on trauma at www.counseling.org/hurricane [Best viewed when resolution is set at 1024 x 768] Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education
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Mississippi State University
Allen Hall, Room 508, MS 39762-5740
Phone (662) 325-3426 Fax (662) 325-3263
Mississippi State University is an Equal Opportunity Institution

135. The Regional Spinal Cord Injury Center Of Delaware Valley: Home Page
Provides clinical research, emergency and acute treatment, rehabilitation, support groups, and a lifetime system of follow up care. Find information about the programs as well as a patient education manual in PDF format.
http://www.spinalcordcenter.org
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To refer a patient to our center, call (215) 955-6579 during weekdays and (215) 955-6060 on week nights and weekends. Ask for the SCI on-call coordinator SCI Follow-Up System (215) 587-3394
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Jefferson, in affiliation with the Magee Rehabilitation Hospital, is designated as one of the nation's 16 Model Spinal Cord Injury Centers by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) in the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS), and the only one in the Delaware Valley. The center, which has treated more than 3,000 persons with spinal cord injury, provides for the multidisciplinary coordination of emergency and acute medical/surgical care, rehabilitation beginning at the onset of acute care, vocational- evaluation and training, and lifetime follow-up care for persons with spinal cord injury. With over 50 percent of persons with spinal cord injury admitted within three days of injury, the Regional Spinal Cord Injury Center has demonstrated a mortality rate of 5 percent and has significantly reduced the severe secondary complications of traumatic spinal cord injury. HTML Test Validation CSS Test Validation Accessability Statement

136. Intergro
Intergro Rehab Services is an outpatient facility, which provides physical therapy, athletic injury rehabilitation, and specializes in golf performance enhancement programs. We take the time to communicate to our patients on their care throughout their rehab stay at our facility. Each individ
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Mark is great! He has helped me improve my distance and accuracy ...and I'm not having back pain after I play like I used to. I'm healthier and having more fun! Joquin R.
I've been to numerous health care providers for help, Intergro Rehab has Great programming.....and Wonderful Staff. It's the best. Ben B.
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Fax: (949) 595-0797 Email us When injury or illness threatens their activity, they seek a proactive means to resume their lifestyles. This is where Intergro Rehab Services can help. We offer Orthopedic/Sports Rehab and Physical Therapy services specially designed for your individuals needs.... ...more Professional golf instructors and their students alike, are crediting the Body Balance for Performance program as the "Missing Ingredient" toward evaluating and improving the physical characteristics necessary to reduce injuries and achieve the fastest, safest...... ...more A worker's release to return to work relates to the level of recovery the injured worker has reached. If returning to the same job is the goal, identifying and matching the physical abilities of the job demands are key. If a new job is required, information about the functional .....

137. Grants Grouped By CFDA Code For ED
National Institute on Disability and rehabilitation Research red arrow PostedMay 06, 2005 Type Grant TitleSpecial Education Research – Serious
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Posted: Jul 19, 2005 Type: Grant Title: Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as Amended National Activities National Assistive Technology Training and Technical Assistance Program Funding Opportunity Number: ED-GRANTS-062705-001
Posted: Jun 30, 2005 Type: Grant Title: Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as Amended Assistive Technology Alternative Financing Program Funding Opportunity Number: ED-GRANTS-062705-002
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Location: Discretionary Grant and Mandatory Grant Competitions Posted: Aug 08, 2005 Type: Grant Title: Centers for Independent LivingTraining and Technical Assistance Funding Opportunity Number: ED-GRANTS-080405-001 Education Research, Development and Dissemination

138. CWRC
Nonprofit volunteer organization providing care for approximately 800 animals a year. History of the center, services, goals, programs, and membership information.
http://www.chintiminiwildlife.org/
The Chintimini Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (CWRC) web site requires frames for browsing. CWRC is located in Corvallis, Oregon. It averages 800 wild animals received per year for rehabilitation, either injured or orphaned young. Contact: P.O. Box 1433
Corvallis, Oregon 97339 541-745-5324 or cwrc@peak.org

139. HIRRS - Head Injury Rehabilitation & Referral Services, Inc.
Serves individuals with neurological impairments, specializing in brain injuries. Offers residential and outpatient programs, vocational training, life skills assistance, educational goals, and assistance in accessing community and medical resources. A nonprofit agency located in Rockville, MD.
http://www.headinjuryrehab.org/
Who We Are Services Provided Understanding Brain Injury Give ... Feedback For over 14 years, Head Injury Rehabilitation and Referral Services (HIRRS) has been providing services to individuals with brain injury in our communities. Whether you need living services, employment help, assistance with school, or services to improve your cognitive skills and ability to function in the community, we can help. Our dedicated staff are flexible and innovative in developing a program that best suits your needs and your schedule. We can also help you to find options for services, professionals and providers, if needed. Please feel free to contact us for additional information. 6th Annual TerpSys Golf Classic to Benefit Head Injury Rehab
This year's tournament is scheduled for October 3, 2005 at Holly Hills Country Club in Ijamsville, MD. Join us in making this year's tournament the most successful yet. To learn more, visit the Tournament website NOTICE: Due to playability concerns at Norbeck Country Club, we were forced to change the date and location of the 6th Annual TerpSys Golf Classic. TerpSys and HIRRS would like to apologize for the inconvenience.

140. Special Education & Learning Disabilities: Drug Prevention, Rehabilitation Progr
Substance abuse prevention programs for families with disabilities in Tucson special Education Learning Disabilities Resources A Nationwide Directory
http://www.iser.com/PIMA-AZ.html
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Tucson AZ 85701 Tel: (520) 791-2711
Fax: (520) 791-2202 TTY: (520) 623-8841 E-mail: pwd@azstarnet.com Promoting human service systems in Pima County to be more responsive to the unique substance abuse problems of people with disabilities. Factors common to people with disabilities which contribute to their high risk of substance abuse include medical problems, socialization issues, and societal misperceptions about disability as a disease. The PPP provides leadership, technical assistance in strategic planning, resource identification, and seed monies for programs in community development, substance abuse prevention and health promotion. PPP contracts with a nationally recognized independent evaluation team (the Pacific Institute of Research and Evaluation) to monitor and evaluate the progress of its projects in meeting process objectives and complying with applicable performance standards. The Pima Prevention Partnership coordinates the Pima County Teen Court, People with Disabilities Project, Capacity Building Project , community tobacco use prevention strategies through the Full Court Press and other activities that result in community development, substance abuse prevention and health promotion.

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