We are committed to the principle that people with disabilities are entitled to the same opportunities and rights as their non-disabled peers.  We provide a comprehensive recreational and therapeutic horseback riding program for children and adults with disabilities in the greater Cincinnati area.
The Clermont County Board of Developmental Disabilities serves babies, children, and adults. These services take place primarily in the Batavia and Owensville area, but can also be present in community settings. See website for a complete list of programs.
We believe that knowledge empowers. By providing families with support, inspiration and information, we help individuals with Down syndrome achieve their maximum potential. We believe in inclusion. Including individuals with Down syndrome in neighborhood schools, community activities and the business world benefits both the individual and their respective communities. The DSAGC serves southwest Ohio, northern Kentucky and southeastern Indiana.
Communication isn’t a one way street, it involves two people interacting with each other in a meaningful way. At Dufau Speech Therapy, sessions don’t follow a preset program but rather focus on individualized goals targeted in meaningful contexts. Time during each session is also spent on educating family members on how to support speech and language skills in everyday situations. Treatment is provided by an ASHA certified speech-language pathologist for language delays and disorders, speech sound disorders, literacy, and stuttering.
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We provide quality speech therapy, occupational therapy and intervention teacher specialist (special education teachers) services in your home, our office, or your child’s academic setting. Speech therapy, occupational therapy and/or intervention (special education teacher) sessions are provided at least once a week for 45 min (or 20 min) in length with a 5-10 minute summary with the parents thereafter. We welcome parents to participate and learn how to help your child throughout the rest of the week! After all, we firmly believe that you, as a caregiver, are an imperative piece to your child’s therapy growth through our connections.
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Now helping families in TWO Cincinnati locations:
Harper’s Point- 8520 E. Kemper Rd., Suite 201, Cincinnati, OH 45249.
North Mason- 6860 Tylersville Rd., Suite 5, Mason, OH 45040
The mission of the Epilepsy Foundation is to stop seizures and SUDEP, find a cure and overcome the challenges created by epilepsy through efforts including education, advocacy and research to accelerate ideas into therapies
The Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Cincinnati and Columbus has been in existence since 1953, assisting people with epilepsy and their families in meeting their health and social needs. We provide direct services to optimize each person’s understanding of epilepsy and to improve their methods of coping with epilepsy in all facets of their lives.
Since March 4, 2005, Families with ASD has been offering families touched by autism, a place to meet with other families to find fellowship, understanding, and support. We give families a chance to connect and share with others who have been touched by autism.
Hamilton County DD Services supports more than 7,800 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities throughout their lives, from babies through seniors. We provide case management, fund services provided by community partners, and monitor service quality. We help people, along with their families and support networks, understand services and navigate life transitions.
We support thousands of people with DD in our community each year.
PERSON CENTERED
All of our services are person-centered, meaning we treat each person we serve as a unique individual and connect them to services tailored to reflect the life they want.
CERTIFIED PROVIDERS
By collaborating with more than 1,000 certified service providers, we’re able to support people to live a life that’s important and meaningful to them, on their own terms.
The Hearing Speech and Deaf Center of Greater Cincinnati provides a barrier free, inclusive and nurturing environment for anyone seeking to overcome obstacles regarding speech, language, literacy, hearing or Deafness.