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Above and Beyond Learning Group
Tel:973-423-2254
Wyckoff, NJ 07481
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A full service state approved Theraputic Intervention Agency specializing in children and adults with Autism.

Support Types:
- ABA - Ideas For Finding Therapists
- ABA - Therapy Services
- ABA/Discrete Trial
- Academic Assessments
- Adult Support
- Advocates (Special Education)
- Art Therapy
- Assistive Technology
- Auditory Integration Therapy
- Behavorial Intervention
- Biomedical Intervent
- Colleges/universities - degrees in teaching/special ed.
- Dentists
- Dietary
- Disability Advocacy
- Early Intervention
- Educational Advocacy
- Evaluations
- FastForward
- Floortime
- Helpful Websites
- Hippotherapy (Horseback Riding)
- Hyperbaric Treatment
- Job Coach
- Lawyers (Family Law)
- Lawyers (Health Insurance Law)
- Lawyers (Special Education)
- Lawyers (Special Needs Trusts)
- Lawyers (Vaccine Lawsuits)
- Lawyers (Vaccine Lawsuits)
- Medical - DAN! Pediatrics
- Medical - DAN! Pediatrics
- Medical - Doctor Referrals
- Medical - Doctors - Allergist / Immunologist
- Medical - Doctors - Ear, Nose & Throat
- Medical - Doctors - General
- Medical - Doctors - Immunology
- Medical - Doctors - Naturopathic / Homeopathy
- Medical - Doctors - Naturopathic / Homeopathy
- Medical - Doctors - Optometry / Behavioral Optometry
- Medical - Doctors - Pediatric Gastroenterology
- Medical - Doctors - Pediatric Gastroenterology
- Medical - Doctors - Pediatric Neurologist
- Medical - Doctors - Pediatrics
- Medical - Hyperbaric Oxygen Providers
- Medical - Hyperbaric Oxygen Providers
- Music Therapy
- Neuropsychologists or Child Psychologists
- Non-Profit Organizations
- Nutritional Counseling
- Nutritional Counseling
- Occupational - Supplies
- Occupational Therapy
- Orthodontists
- Physical Therapy
- Play Therapy
- Private School (Autism Only)
- Private School (Integrated)
- Private School (Multi-disability)
- Psych Evals
- RDI
- Research
- Respite
- Schools - Ages 5 years and Up
- Schools - Preschool - Typical
- Sensory Integration
- Social Skills Training
- Speech Therapy
- State Resources
- State Resources - Education
- State Resources - Insurance
- State Resources - Parent Training Info
- State Resources - Regional Centers
- State Resources - Vocational Rehabilitation Centers
- Supplies
- Support / Tutoring
- Support Group Meetings
- TLT / AIT
- Training/Seminars
- Vaccine Awareness
- Vaccine Awareness
- Verbal Behavior

Ages Supported:
- Adult
- 11-12 Grade
- 9-10 Grade
- 6-8 Grade
- 1-5 Grade
- Kindergarten
- Preschool


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Advocacy Center: Baton Rouge
Tel:(225) 925-8884
Baton Rouge, LA 70806
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The Advocacy Center has a multi-disciplinary staff of lawyers, paralegals, client advocates and support staff who provide the following services: 1. Legal Representation - The Advocacy Center represents clients in areas of the law designated as priorities by its Board of Directors. Legal representation includes counseling, advice, research, negotiation, administrative review, administrative hearing, state office review, litigation and class action. If a person needs legal representation in a non-priority area, the staff can make referrals to other sources of legal representation. 2. Advocacy Assistance (non-legal) - Many persons with disabilities seek Advocacy Center's help by making a phone call to our office and speaking with Intake Staff. However, we know that it is not always easy to make that call. People in residential facilities, such as group homes, nursing homes and psychiatric hospitals, may not feel safe in calling us, or may not be able to verbalize their needs. So we have Ombudsmen who visit group homes and nursing homes, and Client Advocates who visit psychiatric hospitals. Ombudsmen and Client Advocates help solve problems, make complaints and achieve goals. 3. Information and Referral - The Advocacy Center knows that it is difficult to identify the right resource for each person's needs. Staff help people to access services by providing information about resources, and making referrals to legal, social, health, education, employment, and other related services. 4. Systems Advocacy - The Advocacy Center works to improve systems that are used by people who are elderly and/or have disabilities, including education, health, legal, social services, transportation, and vocational systems. Most of our systems advocacy work is carried out by teams of several staff who meet as needed to achieve a system enhancing objective. Occasionally a team will include persons from outside the agency. Other systems advocacy work may consist of individual Advocacy Center staff participating in task forces outside the Advocacy Center. 5. Education and Training - The Advocacy Center educates others about the legal rights of persons who are elderly and persons who have disabilities, through presentations to groups, participation on committees and task forces, media campaigns, technical assistance flyers, and educational booklets. Training offered by the Advocacy Center may be in response to requests from specific groups; or may be set up by the Advocacy Center in response to needs identified by the staff. 6. Self-Advocacy - The Advocacy Center helps to give clients the skills and knowledge to act on their own behalf. 7. Publications - The Advocacy Center provides a variety of booklets, reports, flyers, and other resources pertaining to persons 60 years or older and persons with disabilities. Special reports are published from time to time and usually focus on a specific issue or problem. An example is the 2003 report, Mental Health Rehabilitation Services: "Rehabilitation" or a "Get Rich Quick Scheme?" that looks at problems with Louisiana's mental health rehabilitation program. 8. Outreach and Training - The Advocacy Center often responds to community groups who ask for someone to talk to them about its work. Outreach includes the visits to residential facilities by ombudsmen and client advocates and various issues affecting people with disabilities. All services are free of charge for persons with disabilities.

Support Types:
- Advocates (Special Education)
- Disability Advocacy
- Educational Advocacy
- Lawyers (Health Insurance Law)
- Lawyers (Special Education)
- Legal Services
- Non-Profit Organizations
- Support Organization

Ages Supported:
- Preschool
- Kindergarten
- 1-5 Grade
- 6-8 Grade
- 9-10 Grade
- 11-12 Grade
- Adult


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Advocacy Center: Lafayette
Tel:(337) 237-7380
Lafayette, LA 70501
Email
Web Page

The Advocacy Center has a multi-disciplinary staff of lawyers, paralegals, client advocates and support staff who provide the following services: 1. Legal Representation - The Advocacy Center represents clients in areas of the law designated as priorities by its Board of Directors. Legal representation includes counseling, advice, research, negotiation, administrative review, administrative hearing, state office review, litigation and class action. If a person needs legal representation in a non-priority area, the staff can make referrals to other sources of legal representation. 2. Advocacy Assistance (non-legal) - Many persons with disabilities seek Advocacy Center's help by making a phone call to our office and speaking with Intake Staff. However, we know that it is not always easy to make that call. People in residential facilities, such as group homes, nursing homes and psychiatric hospitals, may not feel safe in calling us, or may not be able to verbalize their needs. So we have Ombudsmen who visit group homes and nursing homes, and Client Advocates who visit psychiatric hospitals. Ombudsmen and Client Advocates help solve problems, make complaints and achieve goals. 3. Information and Referral - The Advocacy Center knows that it is difficult to identify the right resource for each person's needs. Staff help people to access services by providing information about resources, and making referrals to legal, social, health, education, employment, and other related services. 4. Systems Advocacy - The Advocacy Center works to improve systems that are used by people who are elderly and/or have disabilities, including education, health, legal, social services, transportation, and vocational systems. Most of our systems advocacy work is carried out by teams of several staff who meet as needed to achieve a system enhancing objective. Occasionally a team will include persons from outside the agency. Other systems advocacy work may consist of individual Advocacy Center staff participating in task forces outside the Advocacy Center. 5. Education and Training - The Advocacy Center educates others about the legal rights of persons who are elderly and persons who have disabilities, through presentations to groups, participation on committees and task forces, media campaigns, technical assistance flyers, and educational booklets. Training offered by the Advocacy Center may be in response to requests from specific groups; or may be set up by the Advocacy Center in response to needs identified by the staff. 6. Self-Advocacy - The Advocacy Center helps to give clients the skills and knowledge to act on their own behalf. 7. Publications - The Advocacy Center provides a variety of booklets, reports, flyers, and other resources pertaining to persons 60 years or older and persons with disabilities. Special reports are published from time to time and usually focus on a specific issue or problem. An example is the 2003 report, Mental Health Rehabilitation Services: "Rehabilitation" or a "Get Rich Quick Scheme?" that looks at problems with Louisiana's mental health rehabilitation program. 8. Outreach and Training - The Advocacy Center often responds to community groups who ask for someone to talk to them about its work. Outreach includes the visits to residential facilities by ombudsmen and client advocates and various issues affecting people with disabilities.

Support Types:
- Advocates (Special Education)
- Disability Advocacy
- Educational Advocacy
- Lawyers (Health Insurance Law)
- Lawyers (Special Education)
- Legal Services
- Non-Profit Organizations
- Support Organization

Ages Supported:
- Preschool
- Kindergarten
- 1-5 Grade
- 6-8 Grade
- 9-10 Grade
- 11-12 Grade
- Adult


Ratings:

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