Disability Services in Santa Barbara, CA

United Cerebral Palsy

United Cerebral Palsy

United Cerebral Palsy
Santa Barbara CA 93101
United Cerebral Palsy of San Joaquin, Calaveras and Amador Counties, a 501(c)3) nonprofit organization, has advocated for kids and adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities since its incorporation and charter started with United Cerebral Palsy Associations in 1954. In the following years, UCP
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New Directions

New Directions

New Directions
Santa Barbara CA 93111
New Directions for people with disabilities. Is a 501(c)3) non-profit organization delivering leisure and educational travel opportunities for teenagers, adults and seniors who have brain impairments such as mild to moderate developmental disabilities, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Down Syndrome
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Superior Mobility

Superior Mobility

Superior Mobility
Santa Barbara CA
Superior Mobility is a supplier of Durable Medical Equipment specializing in Rehabilitation Technology products. Through experience, education, and a desire to stay abreast of the latest technology, we endeavor to furnish our clients with the tools to improve the quality of their daily life. The Joint
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Additions Dsg

Additions Dsg

Additions Dsg
Santa Barbara CA
You've found Special Needs Project - an exceptional disability bookstore. We carry books, videos, DVDs and related items about mental and physical disabilities.for Parents, specialists, educators, family members and persons with a disability. We currently have the biggest collection of books about autism
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Tri-Counties Regional

Tri-Counties Regional

Tri-Counties Regional
Santa Barbara CA 93103
The State of California contracts with Tri-Counties Regional Center to supply supports and services for kids and adults with developmental disabilities living in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties. These services cover the life span of individuals, from early assessment and intervention
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Children's Neurobiological

Children's Neurobiological

Children's Neurobiological
Santa Barbara CA 93101
Since his birth in September 1995, Palmer Clay Richmond has suffered from frequent illnesses, hospitalizations, painful medical procedures and remains with an undiagnosed neurological disorder. For years, his mother Fia desperately explored both traditional and integrative medicine to alleviate her son's
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