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Siskin Children's Institute, (a non-profit organization with onsite locations in both Chattanooga, Tennessee and Nashville, Tennessee and remote services in the North Georgia area) is a charity for children with special needs and their families. The institute was founded in 1950 by Mose and Garrison Siskin, two Chattanooga businessmen.
Camp Discovery is a therapedic summer camp located at Gainesboro, Tennessee (between Nashville and Knoxville), for Tennessee-area children and adults with disabilities such as muscular dystrophy, cancer, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, as well as various developmental disabilities. This has been in operation since 1983.
The G4S Academy is housed on the Clover Bottom Developmental Center campus in Donelson. [5] The Clover Bottom complex is owned by the State of Tennessee. [6] The three youth development centers for male juveniles are hardware-secured long-term confinement facilities for juvenile prisoners. [7] The youth development centers serve juveniles ages ...
Tennessee’s Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in a statement said the center is licensed for eight beds for those committed by court order, but staffing currently only ...
Three families have sued Tennessee and its Department of Children's Services (DCS), alleging unconstitutional mistreatment and "barbaric violence" faced by young people with disabilities in ...
The Arc of the United States is an organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The organization was founded in the 1950s by parents of people with developmental disabilities. [1] Since then, the organization has established state chapters in 39 states, and 730 local chapters in states across the country. [2]
Hillcrest Regional Center for Developmental Disabilities (1959-1982) Alpine Regional Center for Developmental Disabilities (1960-1981) Macomb-Oakland Regional Center for Developmental Disabilities (1967-1989) Muskegon Regional Center for Developmental Disabilities (1969-1992) Northville Residential Training Center (1972-1983)
The Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD) is an American institution that operates in the disability field, instituted after the Community Mental Health Act of 1963. Currently, AUCD is a network that represents 67 University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities ( UCEDD ) in every state and territory in the ...