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Region VI - Pocatello
Local Resources
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4-H Program, Bannock Co. |
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Youth Education Programs 5-19 |
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208-236-7312 |
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4-H Program, Bingham Co. |
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Youth Education Program 5-19 |
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208-785-8060 |
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4-H Program, Caribou Co. |
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Youth education program 5-19 |
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208-547-3205 |
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4-H Program, Franklin Co. |
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Youth education program 5-19 |
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208-852-1097 |
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4-H Program, Power Co. |
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Youth education program 5-19 |
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208-226-7621 |
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6th Judicial District CASA Program |
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CASA volunteers are Court Appointed Special Advocates trained as community volunteers appointed by a judge to speak up for abused and neglected children in court |
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(208) 232-2272 |
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Aid For Friends, Emergency Shelter |
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Shower & laundry facilities, beds, evening meals |
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(208) 232-0178 |
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Aid for Friends, Resource Center/Day Shelter |
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showers, mailboxes, case management, referrals
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(208) 232-0178 |
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Bannock Co. Indigent Services |
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Assists with medical bills, county burials, rent & utilities for residents within the county. Residents must meet program guidelines in order to qualify. |
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(208) 236-7347 |
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Behavioral Treatment Services |
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Support Groups, Partial Care, Counseling, PSR, Cognitive Self-Change Group
Mostly works with individuals on medicaid |
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(208) 234-2600 |
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Boy Scouts of America - Grand Teton Council |
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Mission is to instill lifetime values in young people, citizenship, physical and mental fitness. Various groups for boys 6-20 years and girls 15-20 years. |
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(208) 233-4600 |
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Center Counseling |
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Some provisions of sliding scale for limited income families. Services provided are counseling for depression, couples, parenting and anger control, PTSD, adult survivors of child trauma, self esteem, by appointment only. |
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208-237-1711 |
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Center for New Directions |
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The CND assists people through career and personal counseling who are looking for a new direction in employment, training or education. Services are confidential and provided at no cost; appointments are necessary. |
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cnd@isu.edu. |
208-282-2454 |
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Children's Supportive Services |
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Specializing in working with children who have anger, behavioral, emotional and social issues. We provide licensed social workers and bachelors level psycho-social rehab specialists who teach the child and their family strategies for behavioral modification. Through the use of our therapy based behavioral management program involving all facets of the child's life, the child can learn skills to function at high levels. Accepts Medicaid and some insurances. |
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208-237-4782 |
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Children's Supportive Services, Blkft. |
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Specializing in working with children who have anger, behavioral, emotional and social issues. |
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208-785-8550 |
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Downey Health West Clinic |
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dedicated to providing high quality health care for all, regardless of a patient's ability to pay |
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www.healthwestinc.org |
(208) 897-5600 |
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Family Services Alliance of SE ID |
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Parent as Teachers, Success by Six, Parent Information and Resource Center, Referral Services, 24 hr. crisis line |
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FSAlliance.org |
(208) 232-0742 |
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Focus Treatment Center |
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This is a treatment center/school for SED kids who can't function in neighborhood schools. They work on mainstreaming kids back into their neighborhood schools.
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(208) 236-6030 |
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Head Start |
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Federally Funded preschool program, Family support, Mental health services, and Health, dental, and nutition services.
Monday-Friday
Hours: 8:30-4:30
Children ages 3-4
For Children of Low Income Families |
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208-233-6606 |
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Health West-Administration Office |
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Dedicated to providing high quality health care for all, regardless of a patient's ability to pay. |
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www.healthwestinc.org |
(208) 232-7862 |
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Idaho State University Psychology Clinic |
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Established in 1978,the clinic provides psychological services to the citizens of South-Eastern ID, serving both the university and the community. Primary purpose is to train graduate students. Services include child behavior problems, adolescent difficulties, emotional disorders, alcohol & drug disorders, marital/family therapy, psychological testing. No charge for initial consulation, then based on sliding scale. |
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www.isu.edu/psych/psychologyclinic.shtml |
208-282-2129 |
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Lava Health West Clinic |
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dedicated to providing high quality health care for all, regardless of a patient's ability to pay |
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www.healthwestinc.org |
(208) 776-5202 |
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MK Place - Bannock Youth Foundation |
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Outpatient and residential drug/alcohol treatment for youth. |
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(208) 234-4722 |
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Pocatello Health West Clinic |
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dedicated to providing high quality health care for all, regardless of a patient's ability to pay |
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www.healthwestinc.org |
(208) 232-6260 |
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Portneuf Valley Family Center-Pocatello |
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Offer Med Management thru Dr. Germain, PSR, Pt. Care/Day Treatment, Psychotherapy, Parent Education and Support |
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(208) 233-7832 |
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Solutions for Life |
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Adult and Adolescent outpatient alcohol and drug treatment and mental health counseling. |
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208-226-7500 |
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SUICIDE HOTLINE |
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toll free suicide hotline |
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1-800-949-0057 |
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Turning Point Counseling & Partial Care Center |
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mission is to provide quality mental health services for children, individuals and families through positive learning experiences. |
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208-234-9100 |
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Wraparound Specialist, Region 6 |
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Wraparound Contact Person |
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(208) 239-6203 |
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State Wide Resources
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211 Idaho CareLine |
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Statewide bi-lingual service avaliable to link Idahoans with health or human service providers and programs. |
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http://www.idahocareline.org |
800-926-2588 |
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Brain Injury Association of Idaho |
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The Brain Injury Association of Idaho provides a number of educational opportunities for persons with brain injury, their loved ones and professionals. |
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http://www.biaid.org |
(208) 342-0999 In-State: (888) 374-3447 |
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Bureau of Family and Children's Services |
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Division of Family and Community Services, Department of Health and Welfare. |
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208-334-6559 |
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Bureau of Mental Health and Substance Abuse |
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Division of Family and Community Services, Department of Health and Welfare. |
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http://www2.state.id.us |
208-334-6500 |
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Comprehensive Advocacy, Inc. (Co-Ad, Inc.) |
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Assisting people with disabilities to protect, promote, and advance their legal and human rights, through quality legal, individual, and system advocacy. |
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http://users.moscow.com/co-ad |
800-632-5125 |
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Daybreak Canyon |
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Daybreak Canyon is a small owner operated residential treatment center located 40 miles south of Twin Falls, Idaho, 9 miles almost due east of Jackpot, right on the Nevada/Idaho State line. Daybreak Canyon is licensed by the State of Idaho for boys ages 12-17. We are a proud volunteer member of NATSAP.
Daybreak Canyon is the first Green Residential Treatment Center in the nation. Located on 160 scenic acres, this facility is completely off the grid. We generate our own electricity, and use 5 natural hot springs on the property for heat and other uses. At the facility the youth are actively involved in recycling, composting, gardening, and helping to plan, build, and implement further sustainable energy ideas. Daybreak Canyon makes and uses our own bio-fuel to use in vehicles and generators. We are in the process of developing other sustainable energy sources of wind, solar, geothermal, and hydroelectric.
Daybreak Canyon uses a holistic multi-systemic approach to treatment based in the belief in the 5 Pillars of Daybreak Canyon- Self, Family, Community, World, and Spirituality. Daybreak Canyon believes that these 5 Pillars define each of us as human beings. By focusing and developing stewardship in each of these areas, it is Daybreaks believe that it will lead to a healthy individual.
Off the grid and environmentally conscious, this facility offers a perfect setting for a youth to learn more about cause and effect. In everyday situations youth will learn how their decisions impact themselves, their families, the community, the world we live in.
Other Services:
-Long Term Residential Treatment with anticipated stay of at least 6 months to a year
-Weekly individual counseling with our Masters level therapist
-Regular family counseling with therapist
-Bi-weekly group counseling with therapist
-On-site school: award winning self-paced delivery, NAAS accredited grades 6-12. College prep and AP classes available.
-Behavior management and strong CBT treatment component
-Recreation activities/ recreation therapy: like hiking, fishing, camping, basketball, and soccer
-Psychiatry services available
-Home cooked meals approved by a dietician. Youth help plan, shop for, and prepare meals served family style.
-24 hour a day awake staff, high staff to resident ratio, never higher than 1:6 day or 1:10 night
-Family Weekends, family invited to optional Super Outings
-Optional International Service Trips
-Level system based off the use of 14 social skills
-Parenting classes that are identical to staff training, helps families create similar environment at home.
-Staff and families speaking the same language will assist youth transition home.
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http://www.daybreakcanyon.com |
208-312-4117 |
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Division of Vocational Rehabilitation |
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The Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation's program goal is to place Idahoans with disabilities into the workforce by securing and maintaining productive employment. IDVR can provide the services required to assist you to go to work and can assist you in locating suitable employment. Only services that you need to reach employment will be provided.
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http://www.state.id.us/idvr/idvrhome.htm |
208-334-3390 (V/TTY) |
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Dr. J.T. Leavell |
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Developmental Pediatrician
Age: Birth-18 years
Insurance: Most
Hours: Monday-Thursday
8:00-5:00
Hours: Friday
8:00-12:00 |
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208-381-7312 |
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Early Childhood Information Clearinghouse |
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The bilingual website with information for parents and caregivers of young children, with focus on the first three years (includes a section devoted to Special Needs). |
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http://www.idahochild.org |
800-926-2588 or in Idaho 2-1-1 |
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Easter Seals-Goodwill Clinical Services |
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At Easter Seals-Goodwill you'll have access to a wide range of clinical services and a friendly, dedicated team of professionals who are highly skilled in working with many life challenging mental health issues facing adults, adolescents, and children. |
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(208) 461-8470 |
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Epilepsy Foundation of Idaho |
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Is a non-profit agency committed to the prevention and control of epilepsy and to helping people with epilepsy and their families overcome the problems associated with the disorder. |
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http://www.epilepsyidaho.org |
800-2376676 (In ID) |
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Idaho Council on Developmental Disabilities |
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To promote the capacity of people with developmental disabilities and their families to determine, access and direct the services and support they choose, and to build the communities abilities to support those choices.
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http://www.state.id.us/icdd |
208-334-2178 |
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Idaho Department of Education |
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Through leadership and collaboration, the Department supports and promotes a 21st Century system of public education that delivers relevant life and academic skills to all Idaho children.
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http://www.sde.state.id.us/Dept/ |
800-377-3529 800-377-3529(TTY) |
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Idaho Parents Unlimited, Inc. |
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Idaho Parents Unlimited (IPUL) is a statewide parent training and information center. IPUL provides information, resources and support to parents of children with disabilities who speak both Spanish and English. |
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http://www.ipulidaho.org |
800-242-IPUL |
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Idaho System of Care |
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Idaho System of Care is your nonprofit community. Go here to find anything for families and children |
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http://www.idahosystemofcare.com |
(800) CARELINE |
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Idaho Volunteer Lawyers Program |
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Providing access to legal services for low-income people.
Services: Custody & Visitation, Divorce, Enforcement or Modifications of child custody court orders, Guardianship Child(ren), Guardianship Adults, Mediation for some child custody cases, bankruptcy-hardship situations, Dept collection. |
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http://www.idaho.gov/isp/pub-info/ivlp.htm |
800-221-3295 |
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Idaho Youth Ranch |
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The Idaho Youth Ranch provides troubled children and families a bridge to a valued, responsible and productive future.
To this end, we help each child find the hope, vision, courage and will to succeed. We provide stability, opportunity and security. We encourage growth and offer a chance to develop confidence, independence, esteem and respect. We teach values, responsibility and self discipline in honest, caring environments. We believe in family, work, accountability, education and responsible behavior.
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http://www.youthranch.org |
208-377-2613 |
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Intermountain Hospital |
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Highly individualized psychological, educational and medical attention, structured level system or other individualized system encouraging personal accountability and social responsibility maximizing wellness.
Typical resident: Major Depression, Bipolar Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Oppostitional Defiance, Intermittent Explosivity, Adoption issues-reactive attachment, Chemical dependency
AGES: 12-17
Call for FREE screening
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http://www.intermountainhospital.com |
800-321-5984 |
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Lee Pesky Learning Center |
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Lee Pesky Learning Center improves literacy in Idaho with a special emphasis on learning disabilities. We believe individuals have a right to learn and deserve to reach their fullest potential in reading, writing, and math. We accomplish our goals by providing quality, research-based services, programs, and resources to individuals, educators, organizations, and communities.
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http://www.LPLearningCenter.org |
208-577-1113 |
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Northwest Children's Home |
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The Northwest Children's Home is a private, nonprofit residential treatment center that provides therapeutic and educational services to emotionally troubled, at-risk children. |
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http://www.northwestchildrenshome.org/ |
208.743.9404 |
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Prescriptions for Free of Idaho |
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Prescriptions for Free of Idaho (PFF)can help with Medications for the following illnesses: diabetes, heart medications, cancer medications, asthma, depression, high blood pressure, thyroid, inhalers, ADD/ADHD, MS, controlled medication, mental health medications, transplant medication, vitamins, and more! |
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(208)376-3114 |
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Programs for Children with Disabilities: Ages 3-5 |
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Welcome to the Bureau of Special Education. To enable all students to achieve high academic standards and quality of life, the Special Education Bureau works collaboratively with districts, agencies, and parents to ensure students receive quality, meaningful, and needed services.
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http://www.sde.state.id.us/specialed |
208-334-5514 |
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