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Resources / Links

Some of these are Rhode Island resources but I am sure there are similar ones in your state. Please check with your appropriate state or local offices. Please bear with me as this is still under construction.



Books/Pamphlets:

Here's to Your Student's Future! A Parent's Guide to Transition Planning. Updated 2009, produced by the RI Parent Information Network & RI Department of Education, Office for Diverse Learners.

RI Special Needs Emergency Registry for Rhode Islanders with Disabilities, Chronic Conditions, & Special Healthcare Needs.

SPRED Newsletter: Archdiocese of Chicago and Diocese of Providence.

PAL: A statewide, non-profit advocacy organization founded in 1985 by families wanting to expand options for people with developmental disabilities.



Websites




The Mayo Clinic
ElderCarelink
Social Security
CurrentCare
US Department of Health and Human Services.
FEMA
Rhode Island Department of Education
US Department of Education
RI Special Needs Emergency Registry
Office of Community Student and Academic Supports
RI Regional Transition Centers
eLegs Rehabilitation System
Department of Developmental Disabilities
AAA Senior Driving
Medicare/Medicaid
SPRED
Federal Transit Administration New Freedom
RI PACE
PACE4You

National PACE Association
scienceline
Dr. Colleen Kelly
Dr. Lawrence Brandt
Senior Source
Met Life Mature Market Association
Dallas News

National Institutes of Health
U.S. Department of Education
Re-Focus
Man with cerebral palsy - teen steals phone
Robot Helps Autistic Kids
Robots Teach Autistic Kids
Now Dancing Robots to Teach Autistic Kids

2 comments:

  1. Hi,
    I would like to suggest one more very useful health resource :https://www.everydayhealth.com/

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  2. Hello! The link to the booklet on Medicaid and Medicare is broken. I'll attach a working link below:

    https://www.templateroller.com/template/1763173/what-s-medicare-what-s-medicaid.html

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