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National Organizations

EarlyInterventionSupport.com has found links to national organizations useful to parents and parents of children with special needs.

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For Pennsylvania Residents

EarlyInterventionSupport.com, located in western Pennsylvania, has many clients and supporters in the Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania Region. We've collected links specific to Pennsylvania.

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Disability Product Resources

 

Adaptive Mall: At Adaptivemall.com, you'll find everything your special needs child needs. Our on-staff therapist and first class customer service team are available to insure your satisfaction.
 
Accessible Environments: Accessible Environments carries the finest in pediatric products providing the industry's best in special needs products for home, schools, or clinics. Our categories span feeding aids, mobility and sensory motor products, furniture, seating and standing systems, conditioning and exercise, bathroom, and assisted living technology to make all aspects of special needs living as convenient as possible.
 
AMBUCS: National AMBUCS tm, Inc. is a non-profit service organization consisting of a diverse group of men and women who are dedicated to creating mobility and independence for people with disabilities.
 
Disability Equipment Classifieds: Buy or sell used Disability and Medical Equipment.

Exceptional Parents Unlimited: Its mission is to strengthen and empower children and families facing extraordinary medical, developmental and parenting challenges.
 
eSpecial Needs: Is dedicated to providing our clients with the best selection of adaptive equipment and therapy solutions for children and adults with special needs. With over 5,000 products ranging from rehab supplies to treatment tables, special needs car seats to indoor swings, autism toys to child locators, our adaptive therapy products focus on movement, positioning, sensorimotor, exercise, play, rehabilitation and therapy while educating the parents, caregivers and teachers.
 
Able People Foundation: Formerly known as Able project, is a non-profit public benefit organization. Our mission is to provide a vibrant, full of life, educational, self help and interactive environment for people with disabilities and those whose lives empowered or touched by their strong spirit and determination.
 
The Boulevard: A disability resource directory of products and services for the physically programmed, elderly, caregivers and healthcare professionals. Services which were highlighted were: Accessible Housing, assistive Devices for Daily Living, Etc.
 
Disabled Recreations: A site created by the Hett family to share their experience with their daughter. Their intentions were to help families in their situation with education, physical and financial issues.
 
Flaghouse: FlagHouse is a premier global supplier of physical education equipment and resources for health and special education, sports and recreation, sensory integration, and special needs. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for people of all ages and abilities through more than 20,000 innovative and quality products and solutions. For over 50 years, we’ve enjoyed the trust of our loyal customers, including consumers, families, and professionals in education, recreation, and healthcare.
 
Special Kids Zone: Achievement Products offers hundreds of top quality therapy products, special needs exercise products and special education products from walkers and standers to therapy balls, feeder seats, rolls and wedges to help children achieve their best.
 
Southpaw Enterprises: We're not all left-handed, but we do take a different approach to business. We're all about creative solutions, information, and advice - not mass distribution of the latest gadget. In fact, since our founding in 1976, we've dedicated ourselves to developing and manufacturing sensory integration dysfunction (DSI) and neurodevelopment products that help therapeutic professionals, people with special needs, their families, and other professionals, solve problems or meet new challenges.
 
Pocket Full of Therapy: Pocket Full of Therapy (PFOT), established in 1989, assists parents, teachers, Occupational Therapists, learning & development professionals and others concerned with the development of children with finding the unique products and resources needed to provide effective, appropriate, motivating and fun, pediatric therapy and learning.
 
Therapro: Therapro's goal is to provide unique speech and occupational therapy supplies that help to revolutionize the way occupational therapists, educators, and parents provide preventive, developmental, and rehabilitative care.
 
Therapy Shoppe: You will find a wonderful assortment of therapy merchandise: specialty toys and games, hard-to-find favorites, innovative new products you haven't even heard of yet, and lots of other great goodies and gadgets!
 
Adaptive Design: The Adaptive Design Association works to ensure that children with disabilities get the customized equipment they need to participate fully in home, school, and community life.
 
Abilitations: Abilitation's primary focus is serving the needs of individuals with special needs and learning differences. Our special education, occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech therapy product mix focuses on movement, positioning, sensorimotor, education, communication, exercise, and play.
 
Sensory Resources: Future Horizons was founded in 1996 in the belief that dissemination of information about autism and Asperger's Syndrome through books, conferences, and other media would beneficially impact those who live and work with the condition, personally and professionally. Devoted entirely to supporting and fostering such works and programs, Future Horizons has grown to be a world leader in publications and conferences on autism and Asperger's Syndrome.
 
Sensory Comfort: Sells products for children and adults who have Sensory Processing differences (also called SPD, Sensory Integration Dysfunction, DSI, or tactile / sensory defensiveness).
 
Big Trike: Learning to ride a bike can be particularly difficult for some kids with special needs, many of whom have enough trouble keeping their balance when walking, much less riding. We feel we have a nice selection at a very affordable price that will get your child up and riding. 

 

 

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