A Topical Resource Guide for Families of Children with Special Health Care Needs (in Salt Lake and Surrounding Areas) Utah Department of Health David Sundwall, M.D. Executive Director Richard Melton Deputy Director Division of Community and Family Health Services George W. Delevan, M.D. Director Children with Special Health Care Needs Holly Balken Acting Director Prepared by Sterling H. Redd for ABLE Program http://health.utah.gov/able February 2006 1 PREFACE Special-needs challenges are not only increasing in numbers, but their complexities are becoming more readily identified. This makes for an increased demand for a broad array of services. Though services are growing correspondingly with the needs, the access is very compromised often based either upon a person’s memory, or limited awareness of the resources. This manual is an effort conducted over several decades to facilitate with relative ease the access to a comprehensive list of more than seventeen hundred services and programs for families of special-needs and high-risk children in Salt Lake and surrounding areas. The services are sometimes listed under more than one of the seventy cross-referenced categories. The manual is also arranged in such a topical and concise format as to render it manageable in size. Further, it is accessible on a number of websites and is in a manageable printout form. The Utah State Department of Health, and more specifically the ABLE Program disclaims any and all liability for omissions, deletions, errors or changes of information regarding services referred to in this manual. Inclusion of a service or resource in the manual is not to say that the Utah State Department of Health necessarily endorses the resource. Apology is nevertheless made for any significant deletions or errors found therein. Anyone using the manual is encouraged to call or send any new data to the address indicated below, in a shared effort to keep the manual as updated and helpful as possible. How to Access Resource Information: 1. Click on ABLE Website: http://health.utah.gov/able 2. Go to Other Resources, then click on ABLE Resource Manual 3. Under Areas of Need, click on the broad type of service needed, i.e., Economic-related, Education-related, Medical-related, Miscellaneous, or Social, Emotional, and Behavioral-related. 4. Next, click on the category of resource listed under selected Area of Need that you feel a resource or service is most likely to be found. 5. Finally, select the specific resource that seems most specific to your needs. The format limits the information to two lines only. For more specific information, call the resource listed. 6. An alphabetized list of headings is also available to scroll down to the resource you want.( Link here ) Children With Special Health Care Needs ABLE Program 44 N. Medical Drive Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-4720 Phone: (801) 584-8552 2 TABLE of CONTENTS Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Areas of Need (1st stage) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Specific resource groups are listed under the broad areas of Economic, Education, Medical, Miscellaneous, and Social, Emotional and Behavioral-related Needs, with corresponding page numbers. Resource Groups (2nd stage) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Under various resource group headings are listed agency names and resources, with addresses, phone numbers, available contact persons, and brief descriptions, for quick identification of suggested resources. Resources (an Alphabetical Listing) Link to. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 Resources are listed alphabetically, with addresses, phone numbers and abbreviated descriptions. More complete information, such as eligibility factors of the listed resources, may be accessed by calling Access Utah Network (Utah’s clearinghouse for specialneeds resources) at 1-800-333-UTAH. Floppy discs are also available on a limited basis by contacting Access Utah Network. AREAS OF NEED The categories listed in this section refer to various types of resources generally sought out by special-needs persons and their families in five areas of need: A. B. C. D. E. ECONOMIC-RELATED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 5 EDUCATION-RELATED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 6 MEDICAL-RELATED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 6 MISCELLANEOUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 7 SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, AND BEHAVIORAL-RELATED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P. 8 A. Economic-related Needs Page 57 66 67 86 103 106 112 132 133 137 137 239 278 280 Career Development and Employment Resources Christmas Assistance Clothing (low-cost, funds for and/or custom-made for special-needs persons) Dental Services (discount for special-needs children) Financial Assistance, Miscellaneous Food Assistance Funding for Special-needs Conditions and Activities Housing, Hospital Visit Related (Salt Lake) Housing, Temporary, Emergency and Other Human Services, Division of (DFS) Medicaid (see Human Services, Division of; also Medicaid Financial Eligibility Chart, p. 427) Rehabilitation Service Offices, local Shelter Workshops Single Parent and Women's Resources 3 301 332 338 349 Social Security Offices, local Transitional Resources Transportation for Special-needs Persons Utility and Energy Assistance B. Education-related Needs Page 33 39 57 88 121 124 126 144 155 176 193 210 217 239 258 261 262 278 302 320 332 351 Alternative Schools and Supports Attention Deficit (Hyperactive) Disorder Career Development and Employment Resources Developmental Disability Resources Gifted and Talented Children Headstart, local Higher Education/Training for Special-needs Persons Information and Referral Resources Learning Difference and Tutorial Resources Mental Retardation Parent Training and Enrichment Preschools for Special-needs Children Preventive and Emergency Resources Rehabilitation Service Offices, local School Avoidance School Districts, local School Readiness Resources Shelter Workshops Speech-Language-Hearing and Communication Resources Support Groups and Programs Transitional Resources Visual Impairment Resources C. Medical-related Needs Page 9 22 39 42 247 86 88 94 97 112 125 131 132 39 138 171 176 189 203 206 217 240 247 265 269 278 Abuse and Neglect Advocate Organizations Attention Deficit (Hyperactive) Disorder Autism and Autistic-like Behavior Day Care (see Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Families) Dental Services (discount and/or for special-needs persons) Developmental Disability Resources Diagnostic Resources Drug and Alcohol Abuse Funding Sources for Special-needs Conditions and Activities Health Departments, local Hospitals Housing, Hospital Visit Related (Salt Lake) Hyperactivity, see Attention Deficit (Hyperactive) Disorder Independent Living, Agencies Promoting Medical Equipment Mental Retardation Nutrition Resources Physical Therapy Resources Pregnancy-related Resources, Adolescent and Problem Preventive and Emergency Resources Residential Placements Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Families Seizures and Neurological Disorders Semi-residential and Halfway Homes Shelter Workshops 4 C. Medical-related Needs (Continued) Page 280 302 320 338 340 351 Single Parent and Women's Resources Speech-Language-Hearing and Communication Resources Support Groups and Programs Transportation for Special-needs Persons Treatment Resources for Special-needs Persons Visual Impairment Resources D. Miscellaneous Needs Page 16 22 247 109 122 128 132 133 137 138 143 144 164 424 427 182 193 217 225 235 240 247 269 269 278 301 312 320 332 355 Adolescent Resources Advocate Organizations Day Care (see Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Families) Foster Care and Adoption Resources Group Homes and Housing for Special-needs Persons Hispanic Resources Housing, Hospital-visit Related Housing, Temporary, Emergency and Other Human Services, Department of (DCFS), local Independent Living, Agencies Promoting Indian Resources, Native American Information and Referral Resources Legal Resources for Special-needs Persons Local County Reference Phone Numbers Medical Financial Eligibility Reference Charts for CSHCN, Medicaid and SSI Multi-cultural Resources for Special-needs Persons Parent Training and Enrichment Resources Preventive and Emergency Resources Recreational, Fitness, and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Persons Refugee and Immigration Resources Residential Placements Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Families Self-help Organizations Semi-residential and Halfway Homes Shelter Workshops Special-needs Awareness Summer Programs, Camps, Work Experiences and Enrichment Resources Support Groups and Programs Transitional Resources for the Handicapped Volunteer Opportunities with/for Special-needs Persons E. Social, Emotional and Behavioral-related Needs Page 9 16 22 39 42 45 56 68 72 80 Abuse and Neglect Adolescent Resources Advocate Organizations Attention Deficit (Hyperactive) Disorder Autism and Autistic-like Behavior Behavioral Resources Bereavement Resources Coping and Management Resources Counseling Resources (suggested) Crisis and Suicide Threats 5 247 94 97 109 120 124 137 39 154 164 174 193 198 210 225 240 247 255 258 262 269 280 287 301 312 320 332 338 340 355 Day Care (see Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Families) Diagnostic Resources Drug and Alcohol Abuse Foster Care and Adoption Resources Gang-related Resources Headstart, local Human Services, Division of Hyperactivity, see Attention Deficit (Hyperactive) Disorder Juvenile Courts, local Legal Resources for Special-needs Persons Mental Health Units, local Parent Training and Enrichment Resources Peer/Mentor Relationship Resources Preschools for the Special-needs Children Recreation, Fitness Activities, and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children Residential Placements Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Persons Runaway Youth School Avoidance School Readiness Resources Semi-residential and Halfway Homes Single Parent and Women's Resources Social and Emotional Disturbance Resources Special-needs Awareness Summer Programs, Camps, Work Experience and Enrichment Resources Support Groups and Programs Transitional Resources for Special-needs Persons Transportation for Special-needs Persons Treatment Resources for Special-needs Persons Volunteer Opportunities with/for Special-needs Persons RESOURCE GROUPS Brief descriptions are given of the resources or agencies listed under each resource group to facilitate quick identification of desired resources. To access addresses and phone numbers, refer to Resources section of this manual. More in-depth information is given on most of these resources through the state’s ACCESS Utah Network. The toll-free phone number is 1-800-333-UTAH. The same database information on discs is also available on a limited basis through the same agency. Abuse and Neglect Child Abuse # Adolescent Facility of Odyssey House # # # # 607 E. 200S. SLC, UT. 363-0203 (residential for abused, delinquents and drug abusers) BACA (Bikers Against Child Abuse) (six chapters nationally) (John Motsinger) SLC, UT. 319-1023 (www.BACA.com) 319-1023) (a motorcycle group that provides toys and support for victims of child abuse) Center for Family Development (a Parents United program) 3269 S. Main SLC, UT. 466-8353 (self-help therapy for domestic violence, incest victims, family members, and abusers) Center for Safe and Healthy Families (PCMC) 100 N. Medical Drive (Natalie) SLC, UT. 588-3655 (multi-services for Protective Service-referred sex-abused and physically abused children) Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-422-4453 # Child Protection (Human Services Administration) 120 W. 200 W. 6 (Kari) SLC, Ut. 538-4377 (handles reported child abuse, referring to local response teams for investigation, supervision and F/U services) 257 11th Ave. SLC, UT. 355-0781 (comfortable child-friendly atmosphere while coordinating a child abuse investigation procedure) # Crime Victim’s Reparation 350 E. 500 S. #200 (Diane) SLC, UT. 238-2360 (funding support for medical and emotional needs of victims re: recent personal criminal injuries via police reports) # Christmas Box House, International 236 S. 300 E. SLC, UT. 531-8681 (comprehensive child welfare & volunteer services for abused & neglected children removed from their family environment) # Crimes Against Children Coordination (FBI (579-4526) (Mick Fennerty) SLC, Ut. 579-1400 # Children’s Justice Center # Emergency Receiving Homes (Shelter Homes) see local DCFS office (DCFS-monitored shelter homes for abused) # Family Resource and Counseling # Family Support Center # # # # # # # # # 2020 Lake St. SLC, UT. 487-7778 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couples therapy) Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, UT. 355-2804 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couples therapy) Davis Family Support Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, UT. 773-0712 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couples therapy) Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. SLC, UT. 229-1181 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couples therapy) Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, UT. 255-6881 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couples therapy) Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couples therapy) Foster Care (Division of Child and Family Services) 538-4100 (temporary care for abused or neglected children in state custody awaiting a more permanent outcome) Foster Grandparent Program 2001 S. State St. #S 1500 (Dwight) SLC, UT. 468-2474 (trained senior volunteers assist special-needs children) Gathering Place (UCCODAR) 251E 1200 S (Dennis Hansen) Orem, UT. 226-2255 (treatment for substance abusers and significant others; adolescent counseling and prenatal counseling for abusing mothers) Guardian ad Litem (administrative office of the courts) (Kristin Brewer) SLC, UT. 578-3962 (Lori Brown, 238-3829) (a state-appointed legal representative for court-involved children of abuse and neglect) # Huntsman Kathleen Robinson Apartments 338 E. 300 S. SLC, UT. 534-1211 (shelter housing for families involved in imminent abuse) # Kids On The Block (Assistance League of Salt Lake City) PO Box 9353 SLC, UT. 484-3401 (disability, gang, divorce, LD and abuse-awareness puppet shows) # Marillac House 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, UT. 977-9185 (temporary protective shelter for destitute moms and children) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 244E Vine St Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a bilingual self-help family organization offering support in potential abuse situations, self-expression, community resources) 715 E. 3900 S. #109 (Heather) SLC, UT. 263-6367 (therapy for persons traumatized from a variety of situations) # Utah Chapter for Prevention of Child Abuse 40 E. South Temple #350-12 SLC, UT. 532-3404 (public awareness and programs regarding child abuse) # Utah Children (now Voices of Utah Children) 757 E. South Temple #250 SLC, UT. 364-1182 (policy-making organization on behalf of children whose parents are least able to maintain and protect them from abuse and neglect) # Victim-Witness Services (Julie Holbrook, Director) 111E Broadway Suite 400 SLC, UT. 363-7911 (facilitates in Spanish or English successful anticipated court experience re: SLCo. Dist. Attny. Off.–involved felony cases) # Trauma Awareness and Treatment Center Child Neglect # Center for Safe and Healthy Families (PCMC) 100 N. Medical Drive (Amy Thompson) SLC, Ut. 588-3650 (multi-services for Protective Service-referred sex-abused and physically-abused children) # Child Protection (Human Services Administration) 120 W. 200 W. (Kari) SLC, Ut. 538-4377 (handles reported child abuse, referring to local response teams for investigation , supervision and F/U services) # Christmas Box House, International 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (comprehensive child welfare & volunteer services for abused & neglected children removed from their family environment) 7 Abuse and Neglect (Continued) Child Neglect (Continued) # Emergency Receiving Homes (Shelter Homes) # # # # # # # # # see local DCFS office (DCFS-monitored shelter homes for abused) Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Davis Family Support Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. SLC, Ut. 229-1181 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Foster Care (Division of Child and Family Services) 538-4100 (a temporary care for abused or neglected children in state custody while awaiting a more permanent outcome) Foster Grandparent Program 2001 S. State St. #S 1500 (Dwight) SLC, Ut. 468-2474 (trained senior volunteers help and assist special-needs children) Guardian ad Litem (administrative office of the courts) (Kristin Brewer) SLC, Ut. 578-3962 (Lori Brown, 238—3829) (578-3962, a state-appointed legal representative for court-involved children of abuse and neglect) # Homemaker Services (see local DCFS office) 927 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. (call DCFS 264-7500) (offers homemaking training to low-income) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 244 E Vine St Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) # Public Health (administration-see local public health) 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 468-2750 (general public health on local level) # Utah Children (now Voices of Utah Children) 757 E. South Temple #250 SLC, Ut. 364-1182 (policy-making organization on behalf of children whose parents are least able to maintain and protect them) # Victim-Witness Services 111E Broadway Suite 400 SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (facilitates in Spanish or English successful anticipated court experience for SL Co. Dist. Attny. Office - involved felony cases) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 537-8600 (socialization, enhancement, and shelter to abused women) Sexual Abuse and Adjustment # Adults Molested as Children (ISAT) # # # # # # # # 1800 S. West Temple #421 SLC, Ut. 486-9805 (group & individual therapy following a written counseling format w/ objectives & assignments) ARTEC Sex Abuse Treatment Team 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents; boys unit—963-4250, girls unit—963-4275) Becky Koller (Rise, Inc.) (Rotating Counseling Locations) 275 E. South Temple #201 SLC, Ut. 363-3300 ext. 12 ($50. 12-week course for DD teens and adults via ARC; addresses self-esteem, social circles, speaking up for self, and recognizing abuse) Benchmark Behavior Health System North Hospital 592 W. 1350 S. Woods Cross, Ut. 299-5300 (units for long-term treatment of male sexual-disordered adolescents , behavioral disorders, and behavioral DD persons) Benchmark Behavior Health System South Hospital 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-6800 (psychiatric residential and day treatment for adolescents and adults with emotional and addictive problems) Bonneville Community Correctional Center 1141 S. 2250 W. SLC, Ut. 977-5441 (in-patient service for adult sex offenders) Center for Family Development (a Parents United program) 3269 S. Main SLC, Ut. 466-8353 (self-help therapy for domestic violence and incest victims; family members and abusers) Center for Safe and Healthy Families (PCMC) 100 N. Medical Drive (Amy Thompson) SLC, Ut. 588-3650 (multi-services for Protective Service-referred sex-abused and physically-abused children) Center for Women and Children in Crisis, Inc. PO Box 1075 Provo, Ut. 374-9351 (shelter and support for abused women) 8 Abuse and Neglect (Continued) Sexual Abuse and Adjustment (Continued) # Child Protection # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # (Human Services Administration) 120 W. 200 W. (Kari) SLC, Ut. 538-4377 (handles reported child abuse, referring to local response teams for investigation , supervision and F/U services) Children's Center, The 1855 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 582-5534 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) Children's Center, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) Children's Center Group Homes, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (for emotional and behavioral preschool children) Christmas Box House, International 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (comprehensive child welfare & volunteer services for abused & negl. children removed from their family environment) Chrysalis Enterprises 1918 W. 4100 S SLC, Ut. 972-7001 (a self-contained residential for DD sexual-behavioral-conduct-disordered youth) Crime Victim’s Reparation 350 E. 500 S. #200 (Diane) SLC, Ut. 238-2360 (funds for medical and emotional needs of victims re: recent personal criminal injuries via police reports) Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Davis Family Support Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. SLC, Ut. 229-1181 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Foster Care (Division of Child and Family Services) 538-4100 (temporary care for abused or neglected children in state custody while awaiting a more permanent outcome) Fremont Community Correction Center 2588 W. 2388 S. WVC, Ut. 978-4500 (court-ordered in-patient re: any sexual offenders) Heritage Youth Services 31 E. 1600 N. Spanish Fork, Ut. 798-9077 (court-referred group homes for delinquent youth, sex offenders, DCFS group homes, and proctor homes) Intermountain Special Abuse Treatment Center (ISAT) 3809 S West Temple (Brent) SLC, Ut. 268-4454 (counseling in specialty areas of sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) Ogden Center 550 24th Street # 202 Ogden, Ut. 399-4002 (counseling in specialty areas of sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) Provo Center 1807 N. 1120 W. Provo, Ut. 373-0210 (counseling in specialty areas of sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) LifeSpan Services 3030 S. Main St. #500 (Patricia, LCSW) SLC, Ut. 364-6186 (therapeutic support to persons concerned with PDD, autism and other developmental or behavioral disabilities) # Observation and Assessment (O and A) 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 569-0882 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 3703 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 955-9686 # Therapeutic Homes and Sex Abuse # Odyssey House 344 E. 100 S. SLC, UT 363-0203 (child advocacy around child abuse; treatment for substance abuse) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 244 E Vine St (also 284-4259) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (self-help organization in potential abuse situations; other services) # Rape Crisis Center 2035 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 467-RAPE (rape crisis and sexual assault intervention for persons age 15 up of both sexes; a 24-hour hotline; education and support) Ogden Office 505 27th St. Ogden, Ut. 392-7273 (intervention for rape victims and family) 9 Abuse and Neglect (Continued) Sexual Abuse and Adjustment (Continued) # Residential Treatment Ctr. for Juvenile Sex Offenders (Benchmark) 592 W. 1350 S. (Marvel) Woodscross, Ut. 298-2844 (residential unit that includes schooling, therapeutic and recreational services) # Sexual Abuse Program (DCFS) (see local DCFS offices) # Sex Abuse Treatment Team (of ARTEC) 7434 S State St 566-4423 (see local DCFS offices) # Thirty-ninth Street Counseling Association 1580 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. (sex abuse treatment center) # Trauma Awareness and Treatment Center 715 E. 3900 S. #109 (Heather) SLC, Ut. 263-6367 (therapy for persons traumatized from a variety of situations) # Project Turn 850 S. Main (Kolyn Coker or Sue Behle) SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (program to help persons w/ low IQ who have been charged w/ a crime, to get into appropriate programs, rather than the corrections system) # Turnabout (Parents Helping Parents) 2738 S. 2000 E. SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (day treatment for adolescent alcohol/drug abuse, sexual acting out, ADHD, and/or depression, using a family-systems approach) # Utah Children (now Voices of Utah Children) 757 E. South Temple #250 SLC, Ut. 364-1182 (policy-making organization on behalf of children whose parents are least able to maintain and protect them) # Utah Girls Village Group Home (Administration) 5800 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (residential home for underpriveleged girls; includes comprehensive treatment program for incest victims) # Utah Rape Recoevery Center (business line: 467-7282) 1-888-421-1100 # Utah Youth Village 5790 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (residential group homes for sex-specific treatment, and troubled, youth, while fostering responsible and productive lives) # Valley Mental Health (Administration) 5965 S. 900 E. (Jim Whear) SLC, Ut. 263-7100 (mental health services in Salt Lake, Tooele, and Summit counties for medicaid recipients) Adolescent Day Care 4351 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 263-7100 Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (out patient counseling, after care, and day treatment for drug/alcohol-using youth; residential/ therapeutic foster home access) # Alliance House (VMH) (Jeremy Christianson) 1724 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 486-5012 (job and housing support for adult mental health clients) # ARTEC (administration) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) # ARTEC RESIDENCES: CBTU 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (structured behavior modification training and an autistic preschool) Crisis Intervention Services (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2137 East Valley Unit (now consolidated with North Valley) 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 (John Malouf) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (team approach for ADHD and other child and adolescent emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Juvenile Court Mental Health Unit 3522 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 262-2601 # Mental Health Services for the Deaf 7434 S. State St. # North Crisis Service (ARTU) (aka Community Treatment Prog.) 3944 S 400 E Murray North Valley Unit (TTY) 566-9739 SLC, Ut. 566-4423 SLC, Ut. 261-1442 1020 S Main St Suite 3100 SLC, Ut. 539-7000 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) South Crisis Unit (ITU) (consolidated with North Crisis Center) 3944 S 400 E Murray SLC, Ut. 261-1442 (Intensive Treatment Unit) South Valley Unit 7434 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Spanish Speaking staff authorized at all out-patient units 10 Summit County Unit 1753 Sidewinder Rd. (Merrilee) Park City, Ut. 435-649-9089 Abuse and Neglect (Continued) Sexual Abuse and Adjustment (Continued) Tooele County Unit West Valley Unit (consolidated with South Valley) # Victim Advocacy Division 3575 S. Market St. (Karen Platis) 100 S 1000 W SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (facilitates successful anticipated court experience) (SLC Police Dept.) 320 E. 200 S. (Wes Galloway, or Bobbie) SLC, Ut. 580-7969 (799-3474, crisis resolution and long-term follow-up through court processes for crime victims) # Victim Services (see p. 82 Crime---Christine Waters @ 238-2360) (counseling, advocacy and witness aid) # Victim-Witness Services 111 E Braodway Suite # 400 SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (facilitates in Spanish or English successful anticipated court experience for SLCo. Dist. Attny. Office - involved felony cases) # Wasatch Counseling Group 1343 S 7100 E 363-1455 (comprehensive individual and family counseling specializing in incest) # Victim Resource Center Spouse/Adult Abuse # Adult Protective Services (DCFS) # # # # # # # # # # 655 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 268-5456 (service for abused or exploited handicapped or senior adults) Adults Molested as Children (ISAT) 1800 S. West Temple #421 SLC, Ut. 486-9805 (group and individual therapy following a written counseling format with objectives and assignments) Advanced Therapy Groups E. 204 Park Meadows Plaza Park City, Ut. 649-2426 (counseling for abused spouses and abusers) Center for Family Development (a Parents United program) 3269 S. Main SLC, Ut. 466-8353 (self-help therapy regarding domestic violenceand incest; family members and abusers) Center for Women and Children in Crisis, Inc. PO Box 1075 Provo, Ut. 374-9351 (shelter and support for abused women) Community Counseling Center (court-referred counseling for spouse abuse) Cornerstone Counseling Center 660 S. 200 E. #308 SLC, Ut. 355-2846 (out-patient counseling for domestic violence, alcoholism and substance abuse in adults and adolescents) Crime Victim’s Reparation 350 E. 500 S. #200 (Diane) SLC, Ut. 238-2360 (funds medical and emotional needs of victims of recent personal criminal injuries via police reports) Christmas Box House, International 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (comprehensive child welfare & volunteer services for abused & neglected children removed from their family environment) Domestic Violence Information 1-800-829-8200 or 1-800-897-5465 (call Catholic Community Services 977-9119) (temporary protective shelter for destitute moms and children) Domestic Violence Program, The 538-4100 # Family Support Center # Battered Women’s Shelter # Davis Family Support Center # Utah Valley Family Support # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) # Ogden Family Support Center # Huntsman Kathleen Robinson Apartments 2020 Lake St. (Tamara Harris) SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couples therapy) 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 537-8600 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couples therapy) 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couples therapy) 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couples therapy) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couples therapy) 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couples therapy) 338 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 534-1211 11 (shelter housing for families involved in imminent abuse) Abuse and Neglect (Continued) Spouse/Adult Abuse (Continued) # Intermountain Special Abuse Treatment Center (ISAT) 1800 S. West Temple #421 (Brent) SLC, Ut. (counseling in specialty areas of sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Ogden Center 550 24th Street # 202 Ogden, Ut. 399-4002 (counseling in specialty areas of sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Provo Center 1807 N. 1120 W. Provo, Ut. 373-0210 (counseling in specialty areas of sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Legal Center for Victims of Domestic Violence 455 N. University Ave Provo, Ut. 375-1031 ext. 3511 # Marillac House # # # # # # # # # # 2570 W. 1700 S. (also 977-9119) SLC, Ut. 977-9185 (temporary protective shelter for destitute moms and children) Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 244 E. Vine St Midvale, Ut. 284-4259 (among services is a self-help organization in potential abuse situations) Park City Family Counseling Institute (counseling for abused spouses and abusers) Ogden Office 2261 Adams Ogden, Ut. 392-7273 (intervention for rape victims and family) South Valley Sanctuary (see Marillac House or Family Support Center) (shelter for abused women) Victim Counseling Unit (S L Co. Dist. attorney’s counseling office) 111E Broadway Suite #400 SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (helps victims of felony violent crimes through the court process, and refers to counseling services, 531-4101) Victim Resource Center (SLC Police Dept.) 320 E. 200 S. (Wes Galloway, or Bobbie) SLC, Ut. 580-7969 (799-3474, addresses crisis resolution and long-term follow-up through court processes for crime victims) Victim Services (see p. 82 Crime---Christine Waters @ 238-2360) (call Christy) 238-2360 (counseling, advocacy and witness aid) Victim-Witness Services 111 E Broadway Suite #400 SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (facilitates in Spanish or English successful anticipated court experience) Women in Jeopardy Program 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 537-8600 (emergency shelter in the threat of abuse) Women’s Shelter Kaysville, Ut. 444-9161 # Women’s Shelter Logan, Ut. 435-753-2500 # Women’s Shelter Ogden, Ut. 392-7273 # Women’s Shelter Park City, Ut. 435-647-9161 # Women’s Shelter Provo, Ut. 377-5500 # Women’s Shelter Tooele, Ut. 435-843-1645 # Your Community Connection (YCC) 2261 Adams (Gay) Ogden, Ut. 394-9456 (centers for battered women, homeless services, child care, family resources, literacy training, and high school completion) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 537-8600 (socialization and enhancement as well as shelter to abused women) 12 Adolescent (High-risk) Resources (see also Recreational and Fitness Resources for Special-needs Persons) Assessment or Treatment # ABLE Program (Adapting Behavior to Learning Environments) 44 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8552 (provides assessment and networks success strategies for high-risk youth) # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit (CBTU at Eisenhower Jr. High) 4351 S. Redwood Rd. (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-2103 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) # Adolescent Facility of Odyssey House 607 E. 200S. SLC, Ut. 363-0203 (residential for abused, delinquents and drug abusers) # Adolescent Residential Treatment and Education Center (ARTEC) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents; boys unit—963-4250, girls unit—963-4275) # Advanced Therapy Groups E. 204 Park Meadows Plaza Park City, Ut. 649-2426 (counseling for abused spouses and abusers) # Alcohol and Drug Abuse Clinic (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive R-52 SLC, Ut. 581-6228 (youth alcohol and drug-abuse treatment center) # Alcohol and Drug Juvenile Courts, local (handles legal issues for juveniles) # Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (outpatient drug couns. , aftercare and day treatment for drug/alcohol-using youth 13-18, & residentials; requires parent involvement) # Alternative Youth Adventures (AYA) 1-866-968-8409 (a wilderness program for court-involved youth) # Center for Change Orem, Ut. 224-8255 (a private center providing treatment for anorexia, bulimia and other addictive behaviors) # Copper Hills Youth Center 5899 W. Rivendell Drive West Jordan, Ut. 561-3377 (therapeutic environment for emotionally disturbed youth) # Cornerstone Counseling Center 660 S. 200 E. #308 SLC, Ut. 355-2846 (provides out-patient counseling re: domestic violence, alcoholism and substance abuse for adults and adolescents) # Decker Lake Youth Center 2310 W. 2770 S. SLC, Ut. 972-8414 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Region 2 of the state of Utah) # Division of Youth Services 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (short-term crisis shelter and walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) # Farmington Bay Youth Center 907 W. Clark Lane Farmington, Ut. 451-8620 (observation and assessment for youth in custody in Davis County) # Frontier School 363 E. 2100 S. SLC, Ut. (call SL Sch. Dist 578-8599) (alternative school in Salt Lake District for youth in custody) # Garfield Alternative High School 1838 S. 1500 E. (Susan McFarland) SLC, Ut. 481-4805 (alternative school for youth in custody, and students with behavior disorders or learning disorders) # Heritage Youth Services 31 E. 1600 N. Spanish Fork, Ut. 798-9077 (court-referred group homes for delinquent youth, sex offenders, DCFS group homes, and proctor homes) # Highland Ridge (ARTEC) So. Satelite) 7309 S. 180 W. (Bob Diggers) SLC, Ut. 565-6844 (a residential treatment for serious behavior problems) # Intermountain Substance Abuse (ISU) 404 E. 4500 S. # B24 (Tallie Martinez) SLC, Ut. 264-9844 (a court-ordered educational program for adolescents and adults having been involved in a DUI offense) # Intermountain Youth Care, Salt Lake 195 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. (ph. Book) (proctor advocacy tracking for delinquent youth) # Island View 2650 W. 2700 S. Syracuse, Ut. 773-0200 (a private DCFS-contracted residential 9-month-stay treatment center with 112 beds for bright behavioral & mood-disordered youth) # Juvenile Courts, local (administration) 450 S. State Street SLC, Ut. 578-3800 (handles legal issues re: juveniles) # Juvenile Receiving Center 177 W. Price St. SLC, Ut. 269-7535 (a temporary holding place within the Youth Services Center) # LDS Hospital Dayspring (Adolescent Treatment Center) 8th Ave. and “C” St. SLC, Ut. 408-5580 (family-oriented in-patient therapy) # LEAP (Life Enhancement Alternative Program) 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 13 (early intervention program for delinquent youth 8-17 following a 1st or 2nd offense) 1130 W. Center St. (Emily) North Salt Lake, Ut. 936-4000 (a youth rehab facility) # Life-Line, Inc. Adolescent (High-risk) Resources (Continued) Assessment or Treatment (continued) # Majestic Ranch PO Box 128 (Dan Peart) Randolph, Ut. 435-793-3000 (a specialty school for boys, with behavior treatment programming) # Millcreek Youth Center 790 W. 12th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-3441 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties) # Nine Line/Covenant House 1-800-999-9999 (24-hour crisis hotline for youth and adults; includes referral service for transitional and resident housing) # Observation and Assessment Center, Region II 61 W. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 284-0236 # Observation and Assessment Unit # Weber Valley Detention 145 N. Monroe Blvd. Ogden, Ut. 627-0322 (a state facility providing observation and assessment of youth in custody) 5470 S. 2700 W. Roy, Ut. 825-2794 (Morgan-Weber-Davis Counties court-ordered holding center for ungovernable youth) # Observation and Evaluation # Odyssey House 607 S. 200 E. (Chris Madsen) SLC, Ut. 363-0203 (a residential substance abuse treatment facility for adolescents) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2321 (a total-development clinic for youth to 18 years) # Pediatric Department (UUHC) # Pioneer Youth Village # Proctor Program # Progressive Group Home # Quest # Rocky Mountain Youth Corrections (see phone book) 431 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (advocacy-foster care for minority youth 15 to 18 years) 700 E. 25th Street (Anthony) Ogden, Ut. 621-3901 (structured court-ordered 12-step drug and alcohol group home for behavioral adolescents) Lab of Leisure Research SLC, Ut. 585-7765 (year-around camp experiences to include ADHD and some court-referred youth up to age 15) Orem, Ut. (group home for adolescent girl sex offenders) # Salt Lake County Receiving Center (medical detoxification services for youth ages 13-18 years of age, with expected parent involvement) # Silverado (Robert Buttars) SLC, Ut. 983-5540 (counseling for more severe juvenile offenders) # Slate Canyon 1991 S. State Provo, Ut. 342-7840 (long-term secured care for unmanageable youth in corrections) # Substance Abuse Assessment and Referral Unit 2001 S. State St. S2300 SLC, Ut. 468-2032 (assessment and referral services on a sliding fee scale to Salt Lake County residents with concerns about substance abuse) # Substance Abuse Authority Programs, local 2001 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-2009 (various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Davis County District 291 S. 200 W. Farmington, Ut. 451-7799 (various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Utah County District 100 E. Center St. #3300 Provo, Ut. 370-8427 (various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Wasatch County District 32 W. 200 S. Heber, Ut. 435-654-3003 (various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Weber-Morgan District 2650 Lincoln Ave. Ogden, Ut. 801-625-3656 (various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) # Sheriffs Assisting Youth Metropolitan Hall of Justice 437 S. 200 E. 10th Fl. SLC, Ut. 535-5995 (deputy-provided law-enforcement-related counseling) # Slate Canyon (see Gail Brown) (observation and assessment) 14 # Stormy Ridge South (Ranch) (Daren) Marysvale, Ut. 435-326-4300 (group home for court-involved male youth 14-18 years of age) Adolescent (High-risk) Resources (Continued) Assessment or Treatment (continued) # TASC Program # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 3570 S. W. Temple (Tami) SLC, Ut. 685-5712 (court-ordered five-day-a-week alternative work program (community service) in lieu of detention) 1935 E. Vine St. (6100 S.) SLC, Ut. 278-0419 (motivational remedial reading and math center) 390 N. Main St. Bountiful, Ut. 292-6284 (motivational remedial reading and math center) 2910 W. 4700 S. #204 WVC, Ut (motivational remedial reading and math center) Teen Scope 501 Chipeta Way (Nancy, intake) SLC, Ut. 583-2500 (in and out-patient psychiatric evaluation and stabilization programs for behaviorally-disturbed teens) TIPS (Transitional Intervention Program) (Truman Elementary) 4639 S. 3200 W. (Sherilyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6252 (9-wk intensive academic, social skills and behavior-training course for behavioral at-risk kids, with teacher and tracker involvement) Turnabout (Parents Helping Parents) 2738 S. 2000 E. SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (day treatment for adolescent alcohol/drug abuse, sexual acting out, ADHD, and/or depression, using a family-systems approach) Utah Youth Village 5790 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (residential group homes for sex-specific treatment, and troubled, youth, while fostering responsible and productive lives) VMH (East Valley Unit) 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 (John Malouf) SLC, Ut. 284-4990 (team approach to ADHD and other child and adolescent emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 262-6199 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) Wasatch Canyons Hospital (in and out-patient psychiatry and substance-abuse center) Wasatch Youth Center 3534 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 265-5830 (long-term state holding for unmanageable youth) Wasatch Youth Support Systems (in, out-patient substance-abuse counsel) Western States Family Institute 515 S. 700 E. #3-A SLC, Ut. 532-3242 (individual and family counseling re: adolescents) Wilderness Program (therapy program for behavioral adolescent boys in a generally remote wilderness area) Youth Alcohol and Day Treatment 5965 S. 900 E. #150 SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (substance abuse treatment; coordinates with other related treatment services) Youth Correction Homes 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4330 (shelter-detention provides continuum of education and recreation) Youth Corrections, State Division of (administration) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4330 (oversees residential and non-residentials for court-ordered delinquent youth) Decker Lake Youth Center 2310 W. 2770 S. SLC, Ut. 972-8414 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Region 2 of the state of Utah) Observation and Assessment Center 61 W. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 284-0230 (0-90-day court-ordered evaluation of youth offenders awaiting a placement disposition) Youth Development Enterprises 8760 Hidden Oaks Drive SLC, Ut. 943-1752 (supervised employment and living for youth 16-19 in Hawaii in cooperation with schools and other agencies) Youth-In-Custody (YIC) (via YWCA) # Youth Reclamation, Inc. (YRI) (w/ Preferred Family Clinic) 216 N. Orem Blvd. Orem, Ut. 221-0223 (a court-referred program for conduct-disordered youth) # Youth Services Bureau (DWS) PO Box 1035 (see Paula in Moab) (court referred for conduct-disorded youth, with whole family involved w/ structure and rewards) # Youth Services, Salt Lake County Div. of (admin.) 177 W. Price Ave. (Roger Gisseman) SLC, Ut. 264-2254 (Child Justice Center, Juvenile Receiving Centers, In-home Family Preservation Services, Boys and Girls Group Homes, and Shelter Care) Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 15 (walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) Adolescent (High-risk) Resources (Continued) Assessment or Treatment (continued) Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) # Youth Support Services 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) 3388 W. 3500 S. WVC, Ut. 969-3307 (standard and intensive out-patient substance abuse counseling for adolescents) Educational, Enrichment or Work Opportunity # American Red Cross Youth Services # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # SLC, Ut. 323-7000 (health, safety, leadership, service training) Becky Koller (Rise, Inc.) (Rotating Counseling Locations) 275 E. South Temple #201 SLC, Ut. 363-3300 ext. 12 ($50. 12-week course for DD teens and adults via ARC; addresses self-esteem, social circles, speaking up for self, and recognizing abuse) Davis County PERC (Family Enrichment Center) 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (provides sequentially the Steven Glenn Developing Capable Young People course, especially for adolescents) Four-H Clubs (administration) 51 S. University Ave. #219 Provo, Ut. 370-8470 (cooperative agency between federal, state and local governments offering opportunities for youth to learn life-long skills) Davis County Four-H Club 28 E. State St. Farmington, Ut. 451-3403 (character-building club for Kindergarten to 2nd grade and 3rd to 12th grades) Salt Lake County Four-H Club 2001 S. State St. S1200 SLC, Ut. 468-3180 (character-building club for Kindergarten to 2nd grade and 3rd to 12th grades) Utah County Four-H Club 51 S. University Ave. #219 Provo, Ut. 370-8470 (character-building club for Kindergarten to 2nd grade and 3rd to 12th grades) Weber County Four-H Club 1181 N. Fairgrounds Drive Ogden, Ut. 399-8200 (character-building club for Kindergarten to 2nd grade and 3rd to 12th grades) Frontier School 363 E. 2100 S. SLC, Ut. (call SL Sch. Dist 578-8599) (alternative school in Salt Lake District for youth in custody) Garfield Alternative High School 1838 S. 1500 E. (Susan McFarland) SLC, Ut. 481-4805 (alternative school for youth in custody, and students with behavior disorders or learning disorders) Horizonte Instruction and Training Center 1234 S. Main St. (Wendy Jack) SLC, Ut. 578-8574 (Salt Lake City School District alternative school---phone 558-7235) Intermountain Collaborative Transition Center (ICTC) Fairfax and Virginia St. (Chris Furgeson) SLC, Ut. 536-3523 (individualized competency building in areas of independence and resourcefulness for youth ages 14-21 with disabilities) Jones, Hilda B. (Habilitation) Center 382 E. 3600 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8526 (vocational workshop, training and transition for Granite District disabled and at-risk students) Junior Achievement of Utah 641 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 355-5252 (economic-based or business training curriculum in local classrooms for children K-twelfth grades) Junior Achievment of Greater Salt Lake (scholastic, free-enterprise, and leadership training) Junior Science Academy, Utah Museum of Natural History (U of U) 1390 E. President’s Circle (Patti) SLC, Ut. 581-6927 (alternative programs for youth with a Utah environmental focus) KEYS (Knowledge Enhances Your Success) (SL Co. Youth Services) 92 W. 3900 S. #101 (Diana Dearden) SLC, Ut. 718-0187 (8-12 week prog. to reduce juv. ct. involvement, increase sch. involvement, strengthen fam. communic. & function, & enhance life skills) Mountain High School 490 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7960 (alternative high school programs for Davis School District high school students) Parent Teens (at Taylorsville) # Planned Parenthood Association of Utah 465 S. 400 E. (administration) 654 S. 900 E. (1-800-230-7526) SLC, Ut. 532-1586 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) 645 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 322-5571 Salt Lake Clinic 16 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) 2107 W. 3500 S. West Jordan, Ut. 973-9675 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) West Valley Clinic Adolescent (High-risk) Resources (Continued) Educational, Enrichment or Work Opportunity (Continued) # Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity 716 E. 4500 S.716 E. 4500 S. (Melissa) SLC, Ut. 263-0136 (volunteers (age 15+) build homes for low-income families and gain skills and service experience) # Salt Lake Neighborhood Housing Services (Youth Works Services) 622 W. 500 N. (Bruce, and Iyanna Muna) SLC, Ut. 539-1590 (summer and fall jobs for at-risk citizen students 14-18 yr olds in house remodeling for low income home owners) # Teen Clinic (UNI) (call UNI –583-2500) (a service program for pregnant teens) # Teen Parent Program (see also School Districts, local) 233 W. 200 N. SLC, Ut. 533-3015 (alternative education for pregnant high school students) # Teen Tots Program (SL Co. Health Department) (Sharon Moon) SLC, Ut. 468-2502 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) # Trees Program (YES Program via Redwood Multi-purpose Center) 3060 Lester St. SLC, Ut. 974-6923 (a paid work program for youth of planting trees for city streets) # Wild Utah (provides jobs related to planting trees for 15-18 year olds) # Youth City Employment Services (SLC-spons. Works for Youth) 615 S. 300 E. (Peter Smith) SLC, Ut. 538-2062 ext. 233 (employment training and mentoring. Gives youth confidence to succeed in the workforce. Includes youth job fairs & placements) # Youth Employ-Ability Services, SLCo. (YES) (summer youth prog.) 2001 S. State #S2600 (Charles Otis) SLC, Ut. 468-3100 (year-round employability training & work for U.S. legal 14-21 year olds from disadvantaged families, 466-5660) # Youth Works Program (at S. L. Neighborhood Housing Services) 633 W. 500 N. (Iyanna Muna) SLC, Ut. 539-1590 (summer and fall jobs for at-risk citizen students 14-18 years old in home building programs for low-income home owners) Information, Advocacy or Support # Closer Look LD Teen Line National Hotline 1-800-522-3458 # Commission on Youth (COY) 177 W. Price Ave. (Susan) SLC, Ut. 295-7500 (provides recommended legislative advocacy and protection for youth and families in Salt Lake County affecting youth) # Drug and Alcohol Prevention Project (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 431 S. 300 E. #110 SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (in-home prevention services for at-risk youth) # Home Free (a program wherein a runaway can contact the police department as a runaway, and have his or her return trip secured) # Independent Living Center, Utah 3445 S. Main St. (Julie) SLC, Ut. 466-5565 (provides summer home training and classes for youth ages 14-23; also provides funding for assistive technology and housing ) # Rillings and Associates 8 E. Broadway #213 SLC, Ut. 521-5225 (contracted legal representatives for youth at juvenile court) # Salt Lake Area Gang Project 315 E. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 799-GANG (identifies street gangs & members, disrupt their continuing criminal presence, and divert associate members into more productive life) # SHOCAP (Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Prog.) 3365 S. 900 W. (Det. Brett Magleby) SLC, Ut. 743-5872 (reduces juvenile recidivism thru coord. awareness & intervention, accountability, competing development & community protection) # Teen Moms and Kids (spons. By New Start Foundation 2150 E. Murray-Holladay Rd. SLC, Ut. 273-9079 (a non-profit support group addressing childcare, food, housing, work, bills, medical care & transportation for single moms) # Teen Mother and Child Program, (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-3729 (complete teen prenatal delivery and follow-up services) # Teen Support Group of Utah 1430 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 272-8000 (peer support for typical teen problems) # Teen Tots Program (SL Co. Health Department) (Sharon Moon) SLC, Ut. 468-2502 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) # Toughlove (Cottonwood Hospital) 5770 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. (volunteer group provides skill develpment re: tough love) 17 # Project Turn 850 S. Main (Kolyn Coker or Sue Behle) SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (program to help persons w/ low IQ’s who have been charged w/ a crime, to get into approp. programs, rather than the corrections system) Adolescent (High-risk) Resources (Continued) Information, Advocacy or Support (Continued) # Utah Federation for Youth, Inc. (www.ufyi.org) 350 S. 400 E. # G-4 SLC, Ut. 468-0699 (provides supports & opport. for adol. & parents to improve hope & skills in prev. substance abuse & violence thru multiple mediums) # Village Project Mentor Program (Juvenile Court) 450 S. State St. (Kristen) SLC, Ut. 238-7700 (helps court-involved youth become contributing citizens through supportive 1-on-1 relationships with positive adult role models) # Youth and Families with Promise (YFP) (USU-affiliated) 2100 S. State S1200 (Chris Jacobsen) SLC, Ut. 468-2695 (a mentor program for youth ages 10-14 with high interest activities; see also Heather: 468-3185) # Youth, Inc. (call Juvenile Ct. info—578-3800) (promotes welfare and interests of children in juvenile court) # Youth Providers Association 50 W. 3900 S. 32-A SLC, Ut. (advocates for youth service continuum) # Youth Services Bureau (DWS) (see Paula in Moab) # Youth Tobacco Advisory Council (call info.) 1107 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. Recreation and Activities # Boy and Cub Scout Special-needs Programs # # # # # # # # 525 Foothill Drive (Reed Hall) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 (for scouting needs of disabled boys) Boy Scouts of America (information for pack or troop referral) 525 Foothill Drive (Pat Brown) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 ext. 246 (cub, boy, varsity and explorer experience, education and character-building programs for boys 7-18, as well as high school-age girls) Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salt Lake (administration) 450 S. 900 E. #300 (LeAnne) SLC, Ut. 322-4411 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) Capitol West Boys and Girls Club 567 W. 300 N. (Jennifer West) SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) South Valley Boys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St Midvale, Ut. 284-4253 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) South Salt Lake Boys and Girls Club 254 E. Gregson Ave. SLC, Ut. 487-1130 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) Sugarhouse Boys and Girls Club 968 Sugarmount Drive SLC, Ut. 484-0841 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) Copper Hills Youth Center 5899 W. Rivendell Drive West Jordan, Ut. 561-3377 (therapeutic environment for emotionally disturbed youth) Easter Seals Teen Camp 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (summer camps for special-needs persons) Murray Boys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St. Murray, Ut. 268-1335 (information, individualized advocacy, services and recreation for youth in Murray and Jordan School Districts) National Ability Recreational Center #500 Resort Center 1425 Lowell Ave. Park City, Ut. 649-3991 (high adventure and recreational opportunities for special-needs persons) Recreation Centers (see Recreational and Fitness Resources) (youth counseling available) Police Athletic League 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-2420 # Quest Lab of Leisure Research SLC, Ut. 585-7765 (year-around camp experiences for ADHD and some court-referred youth up to age 15) # Salt Lake Area Gang Project 315 E. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 799-GANG (identifies street gangs & members, disrupt their continuing criminal presence, and diverts associate members into more productive life) # Youth Camp (Northwest Multipurpose Center) 1300 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 596-0072 (summer day camp activities to include children ages 6-12 with mild disabilities) 18 # Youth City (Andrea) SLC, Ut. 538-2062 (mayor’s after-school program for youth 11-14 years of age) Advocate Organizations (see also Support Groups and Programs) Abuse and Neglect # Adult Protective Services (DCFS) 655 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 268-5456 (protective services for handicapped or senior adults) # BACA # Child Support Service (family shelter advocacy in abusive situations) 257 11th Ave. SLC, Ut. 355-0781 (comfortable child-friendly atmosphere while coordinating a child abuse investigation procedure) # Foster Care (Division of Child and Family Services) 538-4100 (temporary care for abused or neglected children in state custody while awaiting a more permanent outcome) # Guardian ad Litem (administrative office of the courts) (Kristin Brewer) SLC, Ut. 578-3827 # Children’s Justice Center # Guardianship Associates (578-3962, a state-appointed/ legal representative for court-involved children of abuse and neglect) 533-0203 (deals with court-ordered/appointed matters for persons with disabilities) # Odyssey House (transitional advocate shelter for youth abuse) 431 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (advocacy-foster care for minority youth 15 to 18 years) Victim Counseling Unit (S L Co. Dist. attorney’s counseling office) 231 E. 400 S. Courtside Building 4th fl. SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (helps victims of felony violent crimes through the court process, and refers to counseling services, 531-4101) Victim Resource Center (SLC Police Dept.) 320 E. 200 S. (Wes Galloway, or Bobbie) SLC, Ut. 580-7969 (799-3474, addresses crisis resolution and long-term follow-up through court processes for crime victims) Victim Services (see p. 82 Crime---Christy) (call Christy—238-2360) (includes counseling, advocacy and witness aid) Victim-Witness Services 231 E. 400 S (Julie Holbrook, Dir.) SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (facilitates in Spanish or English successful anticipated court experience re: SLCo. Dist. Attny. Off.–involved felony cases) Your Community Connection (YCC) 2261 Adams (Gay) Ogden, Ut. 394-9456 (centers for battered women, homeless services, child care, family resources, literacy training, and high school completion) # Proctor Program # # # # # Disability # Allies With Families (1-877-477-0764) 450 E 1000 N North Salt Lake, UTUt. 292-2515 (mental health referrals and a support group for families of children with emotional or neurological disabilities: Barbara Zabrinski) # American Cancer Society and Information Center 941 E. 3300 S. (1-800-227-2345) SLC, Ut. 373-5886 (provides funds for cancer research and public awareness) # American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 10801 Rockville Pike, Rockville MD (301) 897-5700 (provides professional certification, lobbying for resources and information) # ARC of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # ARC of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, and related conditions) 155 South 300 West S#201) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work ) # Arthritis Foundation (Utah Chapter ) 448 E. 400 S. #103 SLC, Ut. 536-0990 (provides classes, support, seminars and information re: arthritis, fibromyalgia, lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Juvenalian Arthritis) # Autism Society of Utah/Utah Parent Center 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut.272-1051 (support and advocacy group for families of autistic persons, 1-800-468-1160) 2290E 4500 South S#110 19 # Center for Persons with Disabilities 1981 6800 Old Main Hill Logan, Ut 797- Advocate Organizations (Continued) Disability (continued) # Children's Defense Fund # Commission on Service for Children (Mental Health Association) (call St. Div. of M.H.-596-3705; ML on 27 Oct 99) # Davis County Association for Retarded Citizens (call ARC of Utah 364-5060) # Diabetes Association, Utah Affiliate # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # www.childrensdefense.org (financial and other advocacy for special-needs children) SLC, Ut. (advocacy and lobby for emotionally-disturbed children) (promotes general welfare of MR citizens) (1-800-342-2383) SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (diabetic support, information, research, and a camp) Disability Law Center (Utah Legal Services) 1-800-662-9080 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 363-1347 (state-funded legal advocacy for DD/MR persons) Disability Services Center (U of U) 200 S Central Campus Dr Rm 162 SLC, Ut. 581-5020 ("U" advocacy for LD and physically handicapped) Disabled Rights Action Committee (DRAC) 3565 S. West Temple SLC, Ut. 685-8214 (empower and assure the rights of people with disabilities, i.e. health care, public benefits, housing, human rights, barrier removal, etc.) Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-3939 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) Emergency Services Management Committee (ESMC) (of DSPD) 120 N. 200 W. #411 (George Kelner) SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (reviews the DSPD list through the case manager as to the critical monetary needs of a child upon a parent’s request) Epilepsy Foundation of Utah 275 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 534-0210 (information, support,and public awareness of epilepsy) Family Resource Library (USU) 6582 Old Main Hill HSRC Bldg. Logan, Ut. 1-435-979-2444 (information about disabilities include videos) Governor’s Committee on Employ. of Persons with Disabilities, Utah 1595 W 500 S SLC, Ut. 887-9392 (public awareness about handicapped employment) Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities 155 S 300 W S#100 SLC,Ut. 533-3965 (responsible for planning, monitoring, evaluating and advocating on behalf of the developmentally disabled) Governor’s Guide to Gang Prevention and Intervention Program State Capital Complex S#E330 SLC, Ut. 538-1031 (also 325-5820) Governor’s Office (Constituent Affairs) S# E220 State Capitol Complex SLC, Ut. 538-1000 (facilitates fair administration of public services) Governor’s Advisory Council for DSVH (supplies Board of Education with information about the needs of the blind) Hemophelia Foundation, Utah 880 E 3375 S (Linda) SLC, Ut. 273-7471 (residential, education, and services for families of hemophilia victims; sponsors a week-long wilderness camp) IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) see individual School Districts, Local (A law to assure children ages 3-21 w/ disabilities free access to appropriate public education and for improving education results) International Association for Parents of the Deaf Salt Lake Chapter SLC, Ut. (see Cal) (PTA-type group for parents of the deaf) Learning Disabilities Association of Utah (LDAU) PO Box 651052 (current president) SLC, Ut. 363-6320 (parent support group for persons with learning disabilities) LIFE (advocacy for self-sufficiency) LINCS 5180 S. Commerce Drive ( 249-1457) Murray, Ut. 281-4425 (parent advocates: Sherlyn Rowley and others provide a Liason for Individuals Needing Coordinated Services) 20 340 E 400 S. # Mental Health Association of Utah 1800 S West Temple S#500 596-3705 (promotes public awareness and acceptance of mental illness) 895 N 900 E American Fork. Ut.763-4008 (group home advocacy for rights and services of DD adults) # Mental Retardation Association of Utah (MRAU) Advocate Organizations (Continued) Disability (Continued) # Multiple Sclerosis Society # # # # 2995 W South Temple SLC,Ut. 493-0113 (Multiple Sclerosis research, counseling, therapy and equipment loans) Muscular Dystrophy Association, Utah 4578 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 278-6200 (funds for MD research and treatment) National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, The, (Utah Chapter) 309 E. 100 S. (1-800-950-NAMI) SLC, Ut. 323-9900 (advocates providing educational materials and classes for individuals and families with mental illness involvement) National Down Syndrome Congress 1640 W. Roosevelt Road Chicago, Ill. 1-800-221-4602 (information; sponsor of National Down Syndrome conference) National Down Syndrome Society PO Box 206 Wilmatte, IL (800) 232-6372 # National Federation of the Blind Utah Chapter 132 Penman Lane Bountiful, Ut. 292-3000 (charity organization for the blind) PO Box 133 Silver Springs, MD 1-800-336-4797 # National Health Information Center (NHIC) # National Hearing Aid Society (see Cal) # National Hemophelia Foundation, Utah Chapter 1-800-521-5247 # National Kidney Foundation of Utah 564 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. (education, evaluation, counseling and research on hemophilia) 3707 N. Canyon Road #1-D Provo, Ut. 226-5111 # National Multiple Sclerosis Society Utah 2995 W South Temple # National Organizations on Disability SLC, Ut. 493-0113 (MS support and research) 897 E. 7945 S. SLC, Ut. 566-1035 (self-help support and research group) 55 Kenosia Ave, Danbury CT 203-744-0100 (matches common-medically-interested persons together) 910 16th st NW S# 600 Washington DC (202) 293-5960 # National Parent Network on Disabilities 1727 King St. #305 # National Neurofibromitosis Foundation of Utah # National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc. NORD # National PKU News SCHUETT@PKUNEWS.ORG # National Pony Express Alexanderia, Va. 703-684-6763 6869 Woodlawn Ave. NE S#116, Seattle WA (206) 525-8140 (children’s PKU network: information, financial crisis intervention, and research clearinghouse) # National Rehabilitation Information Center Toll Free Hotline 1-800-34-NARIC # National Runaway Hotline Switchboard # National School Age Care Alliance (NSACA) 3080 N. Lincoln Chicago, Ill. 1-800-621-4000 (confidential switchboard for runaways and their families) 1137 Washington St. Dorchester Center, MA 617-298-5012 # National Society to Prevent Blindnesss/Friends for Sight 661 S. 200 E. # National Spina Bifida Association Toll Free Number SLC, Ut. 322-3645 (voluntary blind-prevention service) 1-800-621-3141 # New Hats, Inc. 300 E. Holyoak Ln. (Emily Curtis) Moab, Ut. (435) 259-9400 (networks with family members of disabled in teaching self determination skills, and in developing curriculum locally and nationally) # Odyssey House 605 S 600 E 322-1001 (transitional advocacy youth shelter) 21 # Parent Advocacy for Children with Handicaps 910 S. 50 E. Layton, Ut. 544-1523 (offers parent support and resource information) 2592 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut.412-3798 # Salt Lake Advocacy and Community Training Advocate Organizations (Continued) Disability (Continued) # Self Determination, Inc. (Shelly; also Midge 688-4294) 2225 Murray Holladay Rd. Murray, Ut. 274-6058 (places people of higher than DSPD functioning into supported living arrangements in cooperation with Vocational Rehabilitation) # SOFT (contact Debbie and Jim Dye) SLC, Ut. 272-9169 (Supportive Organization For Trisomy-18, with a national member list) # Spina Bifida Association of Utah 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3382 (clinic, education, and support group for identified families) # Store Front 550 W. 700 S. (Mark) SLC, Ut. 537-7537 (casual introduction to housing, MH and meds around coffee and donuts for homeless persons hesitant about agencies) # Project Turn 850 S. Main (Kolyn Coker or Sue Behle) SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (program to help persons w/ low IQ’s who have been charged w/ a crime, to get into approp. programs, rather than the corrections system) # United Cerebral Palsy Association (Marta McDonald) 3550 S 700 W WVC, Ut. 266-1805 (fund-raising, socialization and advocacy programs for CP persons) # United Cerebral Palsy of Utah 3550 S 700 W (Shelly) WVC, Ut. 266-1805 (supervised apartments, fund-raising recreation, respite, support, equipment loans, advocacy and swimming lessons for CP persons) # University of Utah Student Services for Handicapped (U of U) SLC, Ut. (advocacy for handicapped students) # Utah Association for the Deaf, Inc. 5709 S. 1500 W. (Dennis Platt) SLC, Ut. 288-2159 (advocacy program operated by and for the deaf) # Utah Children 757 E. South Temple #250 SLC, Ut. 364-1182 (policy-making organization on behalf of children whose parents are least able to maintain and protect them) # Utah Council for the Blind 1301 W 500 S Woods Cross, Ut. 299-0670 (multiple services, funds, advocacy and parent-training about the blind : 1-800-273-4569, 299-0670) # Utah Down Syndrome Foundation (WSU) Riverton, Ut. 446-1994 (education and support group for families of persons with Down Syndrome, to include newsletters and conferences) # Utah Governor’s Committee/Employment of People w/ Disabilities 1595 W 500 S SLC, Ut. 887-9392 (has a mission to educate and encourage employers to employ people with disabilities) # Utah Governor’s Council for Persons with Disabilities 1555 300 W S#100 SLC, Ut. 533-3965 (info and referral, leadership training, and community inclusion advocacy for people with disabilities and their families) # Utah Mental Health Association 1800 S West Temple SLC, Ut. 596-3705 (call MH St. Div.—538-4270) (state administration, information and advocacy re: mental illness) # Utah Parent Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding for special-needs children) # Utah Speech Language Hearing Association PO Box 171363 Holladay, Ut. (see Cal) (state license and professional organization) # Youth, Inc. 450 S State S t. SLC, Ut. 578-3800 (call Juvenile Court info—578-3800) (promotes welfare and interests of children in juvenile court) Informational # ACCESS Utah Network (Mark Smith ) www.accessut.state.ut.us 698 Ridge Lane. SLC, Ut. 533-4636, or 1-800-333-8824 (provides statewide information and referrals and used equipment regarding services and issues related to people with disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Epilepsy Association of Utah (information, support and public awareness re: epilepsy) # Family Council, State 698 Ridge Lane (Phoebe) Alpine, Ut. 801-756-3995 22 (offers monthly info & resources shared councils for persons w/ disabil.; also summer progs., counseling, employment & transition assist.) # Governor's Advisory Council for DSVH 155 SW 300 w S# 100 SLC, Ut. 533-3965 (supplies Board of Education info re: needs of blind) # Governor’s Committee on Employ. of Persons with Disabil., Utah 1595 W 500 S SLC, Ut. 887-9392 (public awareness re: handicapped employment) Advocate Organizations (Continued) Informational (Continued) # Governor’s Hotline ( Governor’s Office) # # # # # SLC, Ut. 533-1000 (assistance in resolving problems using state programs) Information and Referral Center (211)for Human Services 1025 S. 700 W. (211) or SLC, Ut. 978-3333 (information about human service programs linking people with needed services) Legislative Coalition for Persons With Disabilities 636 E 300 N American Fork, Ut. 756-7220 (contact Camille Carver) (facilitates legislative handicapped-awareness) Office of the Handicapped (handicapped policy-implementation and job placement) Utah Association for the Deaf, Inc. 5709 S. 1500 W. (Dennis Platt) SLC, Ut. 288-2159 (advocacy program operated by and for the deaf) Utah Birth Defect Network # Utah Center for Families in Education (State PTA Office) 5192 S Greenpine Dr. SLC, Ut. 261-3100 (school-family-community partnership via information and workshops) # Utah Council for the Blind 1301 W 500 S Woods Cross, Ut. 299-0670 (multiple services, funds, advocacy and parent-training about theblind : 1-800-273-4569, 299-0670) # Utah Down Syndrome Foundation (WSU) Riverton, Ut. 446-1994 (education and support group for families of persons with Down Syndrome, to include newsletters and conferences) # Utah Parent Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding for special-needs children) # Utah Society for Children With Emotional Disabilities (parent info-support-advocacy group) # Utah Speech Language Hearing Association PO Box 171363 Holladay, Ut. (see Cal) (state license and professional organization) # Victim Advocacy Division (counseling, advocacy, and witness-aid) Legal (See also Legal Services for Persons with Disabilities) # Advocates for Utah Handicapped (self-sustaining self-help organization) 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 530-6801 (Labor Commission enforcement of legal fair practices) Bureau of Licensing SLC, Ut. 538-9299 (validates the existence or licensure of an agency) Constituent Services (for DCSF) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4589 (facilitates fair administration of public services under the Office of Human Services) Constituent Services (for Workforce Services) (Daren Rogers) SLC, Ut. 526-4390 (Daren Rogers, 626-3461) Consumer Affairs State Office Building #3110 SLC, Ut. 538-3800 (advocacy around insurance disagreements) Consumer Protection , Division of 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 530-6601 (state agency dealing with fraudelent business advertising) Disability Law Center (Utah Legal Center) 1-800-662-9080 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 363-1347 (state-funded legal advocacy for DD/MR persons) Industrial Commission of Utah ( Hispanic Bar) (Labor Commission) 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 530-6801 (assures safe, healthy, fair and non-discriminatory work environments, fair housing practice, and general welfare of state employees) # Anti-discrimination (Labor Commission) # # # # # # # 23 # Insurance Commission (Utah State Government) 3110 State Office Bldg 538-3800 (offers help in securing rightful claims) # Lawyer-Referral Services 645 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 531-9075 (free service of the Utah State Bar Association to connect persons w/ appropriate legal counsel for given situations) Advocate Organizations (Continued) Legal (Continued) # LEAP (Life Enhancement Alternative Program) 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (early intervention program for delinquent youth 8-17 following a 1st or 2nd offense) # Lesue Weekly Spanish Legal Workshop (Maeser Elementary) 500 E. 150 S. (Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m.) Provo, Ut. (free legal consultation about divorce, custody, protective orders, tenant/landlord issues, etc.) # U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission www.cpsa.gov 1-800-638-8095 # Assist, Inc. # # # # # # # # # # # # 218 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 355-7085 (facilitates construction of needed ramps for low income and disabled persons) Better Business Bureau 5673 S. Redwood Rd. # 22 SLC, Ut. 892-6009 (no-cost public service providing protection from unfair business practices, including ADA non-discrimination guidelines) Children's Defense Fund www.childrensdefense.org Los Angeles, CA (213) 749-8787 (financial and otherwise advocacy for handicapped children) Community Action Program (administration) 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) Central City 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (low-income financial, employment, housing advocacy and adaptive summer day camps) Magna 3041 S. 8560 W. or PO Box 317 Magna, Ut. 250-6414 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) Mountain Lands 815 S Freedom Blvd. Provo, Ut. 373-8200 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) Northwest 1300 W. 300 N. (Alice) SLC, Ut. 359-8741 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) Redwood 3060 Lester St. WVC, Ut. 972-6661 (low-income financial, employment, food and housing advocacy) South County 8446 S. Harrison Midvale, Ut. 255-3516 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) South Salt Lake 4392 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 313-0337 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) Tooele 270 Maple Street Tooele, Ut. 435-882-1278 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) Community Consumer Credit Counseling of Utah 2751 Washington Blvd Ogden, Ut. 622-5721 (budget and money-management counseling) Community Development Division Housing Program 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8723 (organizational funds for housing rehabilitation, acquisition of affordable housing, and oversees the state’s homeless programs) Community Services Council, Salt Lake City 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 978-2452 (provides needed services to hungry, severely physically disabled, and the elderly in cooperation with other agencies) Constituent Services (for Office of Human Services) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4589 (facilitates fair administration of public services under the Office of Human Services) Constituent Services (for Workforce Services) (Barbara Darling) SLC, Ut. 526-4390 (Daren Rogers, 626-3461) Constituent Services, Governor’s Office of 210 State Capitol SLC, Ut. 538-1000 (addresses constituent complaints about fair administration of local and state services and other matters) Consumer Protection , Division of 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 530-6601 (a state agency dealing with fraudelent business advertising) Division of Public Utilities 160 E. 300 S. 4th floor SLC, Ut. 530-6652 (conducts public utility-complaint investigations and negotiations) FACT now (Jordan Student Intervention Team) 412-2176 24 # FACT, Magna (Mary Hammond 480-8693) 9124 W 2722 S # FACT 200 North Main Magna, Ut. 250-4811 Blanding, Ut. (435) 678-1271 Advocate Organizations (Continued) Low Income # Family Council, State # First Way of Salt Lake City # # # # # 1405 E 2100 S SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (advocacy for unborn; includes emergency clothes for clients) Futures Through Training, Inc. 533 26th St. S#204 Ogden, Ut. 394-9774 (HEAT Prog., Summer Youth Prog., Migrant & Seasonal Farm Workers Prog., Social Services, employment and education) Good Samaritan Program (Cathedral of the Madeline) 331 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 328-8941 (provides advocacy for emergency services for the homeless to include medication and short-term motel expenses) Governor’s Committee on Employ. of Persons with Disabil., Utah 1595 W 500 S SLC, Ut. 887-9392 (public awareness re: handicapped employment) Indian Walk-In Center 120 W. 1300 S. (Gail Western) SLC, Ut. 486-4877 (provides low-income individuals and families from all ethnic backgrounds with food, crisis intervention, direction and referrals) Jubilee Referral and Wellness # Labor Commission (see Anti-Discrimination) 160 E. 300 S. 3rd floor SLC, Ut. 530-6800 (assures a safe and non-discriminating work environment by providing legal guidelines for youth labor) # LIFE (advocacy for self-sufficiency) # Office of the Handicapped (handicapped policy-implementation and job placement) # Project HOPE (Salt Lake School District) 440 E. 100 S. (Nano Podoisky) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (a multi-agency human services collaboration for a targeted challenged population of students) # Salt Lake Citizen’s Congress (Crossroads Urban Center) 347 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 364-7765 (advocacy against rising cost of utilities) # Salt Lake City Housing Authority (CED) 1776 S. West Temple SLC, Ut. 487-2161 (advocacy for safe, clean low-income housing for low-income persons) # Salt Lake County Housing Authority (CED) 3595 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 284-4400 (advocacy and funding distribution for safe, clean and sanitary housing for low-income persons) # State Consumer Protection Agency SLC, Ut. 530-6601 (facilitates fair administration advocacy regarding consumer products) # Store Front 550 W. 700 S. (Mark) SLC, Ut. 537-7537 (casual introduction to housing, MH and meds around coffee and donuts for homeless persons hesitant regarding agencies) # Student Support Services (U of U) 2075 Annex SLC, Ut. 581-7188 (multi-service and advocacy funding for college students) # Upward Bound (U of U) 1003 Annex Building SLC, Ut. 581-7188 (educational support for promising disadvantaged HS students) # Upward Bound Program (WSU) 38501 University Circle (Dave or Pat) Ogden, Ut. 626-6798 (a college-bound HS program for students from low income families who would be first generation college students) # Utah Insurance Department State Office Building #3110 SLC, Ut. 538-3800 (offers help in securing rightful insurance and other claims) # Utah Issues 331 S Rio Grande St (Bill) SLC, Ut. 521-2035 (advocates for single parents and low-income persons regarding low-income issues) # Utah State Insurance Department 538-3800 # Utahns Against Hunger (at Jubilee Center) 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. Toll-free 1-800-453-FOOD 328-2561 (oversees food pantries in state; also offers in the summer breakfast and or lunch at over 40 Salt Lake locations) # Volunteers of America 400 SLC Ut. 519-6710 25 # West Valley City Housing Authority 3600 Constitution Boulevard WVC, Ut. 963-3320 (advocacy and funding distribution for safe, clean and sanitary housing for low-income persons) Union Building #293 SLC, Ut. 581-8030 (counseling and resources for women in the community and on campus) # Women’s Resource Center (U of U) Advocate Organizations (Continued) Miscellaneous # Advocates for Utah Handicapped (self-sustaining, self-help organization) 355 N. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 521-9862 (handles civil liberty complaints, limited to precedent setting and action cases) American Red Cross of Salt Lake 465 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 323-7000 (health, safety, leadership, service training) American Red Cross Youth Services 465 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 323-7000 (health, safety, leadership, service training) Better Business Bureau 5673 S. Redwood Rd. # 22 SLC, Ut. 892-6009 (no-cost public service providing protection from unfair business practices, including ADA non-discrimination guidelines) BYU Multi-Cultural Student Services 199 ELWC (Leana Brown) Provo, Ut. 422-3065 # American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) # # # # # B Y U Student Special Service (equipment for handicapped students) Washington D.C. (800) 233-1200 (financial and other advocacy for handicapped children) Community Services Council, Salt Lake City 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 978-2452 (services for hungry, severely physically disabled, and the elderly in cooperation with other agencies) Constituent Services, Governor’s Office of 210 State Capitol SLC, Ut. 538-1000 (addresses constituent complaintsabout fair administration of local and state services and other matters) Consumer Affairs East Capital Bldg #E 220 SLC, Ut. 538-3800 (advocacy regarding insurance disagreements) Consumer Protection Group PO Box 50 (Shaun Adel) Orem, Ut. 1-800-870-0230 (community consumer watchdog; legal personnel on board) Disability Law Center (Utah Legal Center) 1-800-662-9080 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 363-1347 (state-funded legal advocacy for DD/MR persons) Disability Resource Center (USU/CPM) 6800 Old Main Hill (Dr. Fifield) Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-2444 (top-level service and technical assistance for independence and integration of DD persons into the community) Division of Consumer Protection 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 530-6601 (state protection of consumers around proper registration of charities, telemarketers and all businesses) Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) Division of Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired (DSBVI) 250 N. 1950 W. #B (Michelle Volger) SLC, Ut. 323-4343 (counseling, education and independence training for visually-disabled persons 16 and older) Ogden Services for the Blind 150 N. Washington Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 395-6322 (counseling, education and independence training for visually-disabled persons 16 and older) Division of Substance Abuse 120 N. 200 W. 2nd floor SLC, Ut. 538-3939 (treatment and prevention programs for substance abuse; appropriates funds for programs) Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) FACT, Blanding 200 North Main Blanding, UT (435) 678-1271 # Children's Defense Fund # # # # # # # # # # # # # # www.childrensdefense.org # FACT Jordan Student Intervension Team 412-2176 26 # FACT, Magna (Mary Hammond 480-8693) 3707 W. Pensacola Circle Magna, Ut. 250-4811 # Families First (Utah Youth Village) 5800 S. Highland Drive (Paul Hedquist) SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (6-8 week flexible fee, intensive family preservation support program offering training in family communication and relationship building) # Family Council, State 698 Ridge Lane (Phoebe) Alpine, Ut. 801-756-3995 (monthly info & resources, shared councils for persons w/ disabil., summer progs., counseling, employment & transition assist.) # Foster Parents Support Group (DCFS) 1385 S. State (Sarah) SLC, Ut. 468-0057 (monthly meetings provide support and advocacy for parents with foster children) Advocate Organizations (Continued) Miscellaneous (Continued) # Independent Living Center, Utah 3445 S. Main St. (Julie) SLC, Ut. 466-5565 (summer home training and classes for youth ages 14-23; funding for assistive technology and housing ) # Indian Walk-In Center 120 W. 1300 S. (Gail Western) SLC, Ut. 486-4877 (low-income individuals and families from all ethnic backgrounds with food, crisis intervention, direction and referrals) # Junior League of Salt Lake City, Inc. 526 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-1019 (volunteer sponsored, connections for low-income moms to needed health services and low-cost child car seats) # Junior League Volunteer Program (promotes handicapped volunteerism) # Medic Alert (emergency identification bracelets for ambulatories) # Office of Asian Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8883 (provides a state directory and coordination for Asian organizations, services and brochures) # Office of Black Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8829 (provides a state directory and coordination for Black organizations, services and brochures) # Office of Ethnic Health SLC, Ut. 538-8811 (promotes phys. & mental health of Utah’s ethnic groups by bridging cultural & lang. barriars, & promoting corresponding legislation) # Office of Hispanic Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut.538-8634 (provides a state directory and coordination for Hispanic organizations, services and brochures) # Office of Polynesian Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut.538-8691 (provides a state directory and coordination for Polynesian organizations, services and brochures) # Parent Teacher Association of Utah (PTA) 5192 S. Greenpine Dr (460W) SLC, Ut. 261-3100 (health and welfare advocacy for children; some PTA s sponsor movies, see School Districts, local) # Project HOPE (Salt Lake School District) 440 E. 100 S. (Nano Podoisky) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (a multi-agency human services collaboration for a targeted population of challenged students) # Rocky Mountain Adoption Exchange # # # # # # # # 610 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 412-0200 (brokerage for families and agencies involved in adoption) Salt Lake Community Action Program 8446 S. 340 W. Midvale, Ut. 255-3516 (multi-service programs for low-income and handicapped includes adaptive summer camps from 7 am to 6 pm) State Consumer Protection Agency 160 E. Broadway SLC, Ut. 530-6601 (facilitates fair administration advocacy forconsumer products) Project Turn 850 S. Main (Kolyn Coker or Sue Behle) SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (program to help persons w/ low IQ’s who have been charged w/ a crime, to get into approp. programs, rather than the corrections system) University of Utah Student Services for Handicapped (U of U) SLC, Ut. (advocacy for handicapped students) Utah Association for Children’s Therapy (funds and program development for emotional handicaps) Utah Association of School Psychologists address based on current association presidents (promotes the education, rights, welfare and mental health of children, youth and their families) Utah Children 757 E. South Temple #250 SLC, Ut. 364-1182 (policy-making organization on behalf of children whose parents are least able to maintain and protect them) Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers (PTA) 5192 S. Greenpine Dr (460 W.) (Colleen) SLC, Ut. 261-3100 # Utah Literacy and Adult Education Coalition (State Office of Education) # Utah Parent Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) 27 538 -7849 SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding for special-needs children) # Utah State Insurance Department 3110 State Office Bldg. 538-3800 Youth Advocacy and Service Coordination # Commission on Service for Children (Mental Health Association) (call St. Div. of M.H.-538-4270; ML on 27 Oct 99) 1800 S West Temple SLC, Ut. 596-3705 (advocacy and lobby for emotionally-disturbed children) Advocate Organizations (Continued) Miscellaneous (Continued) # Law-Related Education Project 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7870 (call Ut. St. Off. of Educ. 533-5982) (at Utah State Office of Education) # Option Program (Weber School District) (call Weber Sch. Dist 476-7800) (alternative high school for high-risk students in Weber District) # Parent Teacher Association of Utah (PTA) 5192 S Greenpine Dr (460W) SLC, Ut. 261-3100 (health and welfare advocacy for children; some PTA s sponsor movies, see School Districts, local) # Salt Lake Area Gang Project 315 E. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 799-GANG (identifies street gangs & members, disrupts their continuing criminal presence, and diverts associate members into more productive life) # Teen Tots Program (SL Co. Health Department) (Sharon Moon) SLC, Ut. 468-2502 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) # Teen Tots Program (Billie Jo) WVC, Ut. 468-2862 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) Alternative Schools and Supports (see School Avoidance, and School Districts, local) Adult # Adult Basic Education (rehabilitation-referred alternative academic high school for handicapped) # Adult Education Classes # Community Education (high school completion offered to adults without high school diplomas) see Individual School Districts, local (community educational alternatives) # Continuing Education, Division of (U of U classes available for non-students) # Davis Applied Technology Center (DATC) 550 E. 300 S. Kaysville, Ut. 593-2500 (alternative post-secondary 2-year college program for students 18-22 with a primarily non-academic focus) # Granite Alternative School 1690 W. 4800 S. SLC, Ut. (call Gr. Sch. Dist. 263-6100) (day and night education and vocational classes) # Horizonte Instruction and Training Center 1234 S. Main St. (Wendy Jack) SLC, Ut. 578-8574 (Salt Lake City School District alternative school---phone 558-7235) # JCVA (Jones Center Vocational/ Academics) 382 E. 3605 S. (Karen Shaw) SLC, Ut. 268-8506 (helps former school drop-outs achieve high school diplomas and job readiness) # Pre-Tech (SLCC) 4600 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 967-4172 (co-ed developmental academics and remediation to include GED and high school diplomas) # Project Reality 150 E. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 364-8080 (individualized drug abuse treatment program; includes residential) # Provo Young Mothers High 243 E. 2320 N. Provo, Ut. 374-4930 # Salt Lake Community Education 233 W. 200 N. SLC, Ut. (comprehensive program of alternative and adult education) 28 # Salt Lake Community High School 180 N. 300 W. SLC, Ut. (offers alternative high school experience) # Utah Literacy and Adult Education Coalition (State Office of Education) 538-7849 (provides services for ESL, adult education and literacy) # Young Parents (at Horizonte) 1234 S. Main St. (Gerry) SLC, Ut. 578-8574 (Salt Lake School District high school completion program offered free for pregnant and parenting teens) # Your Community Connection (YCC) 2261 Adams (Gay) Ogden, Ut. 394-9456 (centers for battered women, homeless services, child care, family resources, literacy training, and high school completion) Alternative Schools and Supports (Continued) Alternative # Alternative High Schools # Adolescent Parent Program see individual School Districts, Local (alternative high school completion for behavioral and truant students) 158 S. 200 W. (Debbie Class) SLC, Ut. 524-9106 (message left 22 Oct. 1999) # Center City School 55 N. Redwood # Child First Utah SLC, Ut. 488-3696 (two-year private school tuition grants for low-income students) see Individual School Districts, local (community educational alternatives) # Community Education SLC, Ut. 596-8489 # Continuing Education, Division of (U of U classes available for non-students) 179 E. 5065 S. Murray, Ut. 264-7470 (Murray School District’s alternative high school for grades 9-12) # Creekside High School # Davis Alternative School # EBCE at Highland High # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 2166 S. 1700 E. SLC, Ut. 484-4343 (career exploration program for at-risk regular education students) ELP Program (at Lowell Elementary) 134 “D” St. SLC, Ut. 578-8190 (Extended Learning Program, an alternative program for bright and artistic students) Granite Alternative School 1690 W. 4800 S. SLC, Ut. (call Gr. Sch. Dist. 263-6100) (day and night education and vocational classes) Granite Community Education 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 481-7204 (multi-program non-credit classes as well as day school make up credit classes where home school permission is granted) Granite School District Educational Resource Center 3031 S. 200 E. (Claudia McLachlan) SLC. Ut. 268-8560 (up to 10 sessions of professional family counseling in areas of child rearing, family discord, and schooling at $15. per hour) Home Instruction (instruction for students temporarily unable to attend school) Horizonte Instruction and Training Center 1234 S. Main St. (Wendy Jack) SLC, Ut. 578-8574 (Salt Lake City School District alternative school---phone 558-7235) Individual Learning Center 1838 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. (call S.L.Sch. Dist. 578-8599) old Garfield School JCVA (Jones Center Vocational/ Academics) 382 E. 3605 S. (Karen Shaw) SLC, Ut. 268-8506 (assists former school drop-outs achieve high school diplomas and job readiness) Matheson School (houses Salt Lake Headstart, and an alternative school program) Mountain High School 490 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7960 (alternative high school programs for Davis School District high school students) National Academy for Child Development Center (ph. Book) (education requiring much family input) Open Education Program (call Rosslyn Heights Elem. See Sch. Directory) (parent co-op school at Rosslynn Heights Elementary) Option Program (Weber School District) 5320 S. Adams Ave. Ogden, Ut. 476-7811 (alternative high school for high-risk students in Weber District) PACE (Participating Adults in Children’s Education) 1431 S. 900 W. (Mili Peters) SLC, Ut. 328-7298 29 (individualized and diverse educational co-op at Riley Elementary) # Pediatric Education Service (PCMC) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. (call PCMC 588-2000) (ML 14 Oct. “99) # Pre-Tech (SLCC) 4600 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 967-4172 (co-ed developmental academics and remediation to include GED and high school diplomas) # Provo Vocational High School (call Provo Sch. Dist. –374-4934) (alternative HS completion and job training for handicapped) Alternative Schools and Supports (Continued) Alternative (Continued) # Salt Lake Community Education # Salt Lake High School 233 W. 200 N. SLC, Ut. (comprehensive program of alternative and adult education) 180 N. 300 W. SLC, Ut. (alternative high school experience) 233 W. 200 N. SLC, Ut. 533-3015 # School Districts, local see individual # Salt Lake Community High School # # # # # # # # # # # # # # School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations) Teen Parent Program (see also School Districts, local) 233 W. 200 N. SLC, Ut. 533-3015 (alternative education for pregnant high school students) Turnabout (Parents Helping Parents) 2738 S. 2000 E. SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (day treatment for adolescent alcohol/drug abuse, sexual acting out, ADHD, and/or depression, using a family-systems approach) Unwed Program (DCFS) (see local DCFS offices) SLC, Ut. 533-7305 (see DCFS list of multi-services for unwed mothers) Upward Bound (U of U) 1003 Annex Building SLC, Ut. 581-7188 (educational support for promising disadvantaged HS students) Upward Bound Program (WSU) 3201 University Circle (Dave or Pat) Ogden, Ut. 626-6798 (college-bound H S program for students from low income families who would be first generation college students) Utah Migrant Education Program (State Office of Education) 529-7725 (federally-subsidized program for disadvantaged students of parents unemployed in seasonal agricultural work) Valley High School 11020 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 572-7035 (check directory or call Jord. Dist.—567-8100) (Jordan District alternative high school) Visual Arts Institute 1835 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. 487-7855 (academic school for frustrated, artistically-inclined or non-verbal students) VITAL WORK (Davis High Adaptive Sports and Recreation) 325 S. Main St. Kaysville, Ut. 1-435-546-7940 (work release program coordinated between applied technology and the resource department) Young Mothers High 86 E. 100 S. Pleasant Grove, Ut. (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) Center for High School Studies 243 E. 2320 N. (Anita) Provo, Ut. 374-4930 (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) Young Mothers Program see Individual School Districts, local (alternative and continuing educational high school programs for unwed mothers) Young Parents (at Horizonte) 1234 S. Main St. (Gerry) SLC, Ut. 578-8574 (Salt Lake School District high school completion program offered free for pregnant and parenting teens) Your Community Connection (YCC) 2261 Adams (Gay) Ogden, Ut. 394-9456 (centers for battered women, homeless services, child care, family resources, literacy training, and high school completion) Behavioral, Emotional # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit (CBTU at Bryant Jr. High) 40 S. 800 E. SLC, Ut. 578-8118 ext. 212 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit (CBTU at Eisenhower Jr.) (ADT) 4351 S. Redwood Rd. (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-2103 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) # Alt Program (at East High) 840 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 583-1661 (alternative program at East High for emotionally and academically-handicapped) # Alternative High School see individual School Districts, Local, p. 60 30 (alternative high school completion for behavioral and truant students) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (structured behavior modification training and an autistic preschool) # Bryant Middle Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 40 S. 800 E. (Tammer Attallah) SLC, Ut. 578-8118 (Salt Lake District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Eisenhower Jr. Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 4351 S. Redwood Road (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6103 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) Alternative Schools and Supports (Continued) Behavioral, Emotional (Continued) # Hunter High Youth In Custody (YIC) 4200 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 964-4201 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Kearns Jr. Youth In Custody (YIC) 4040 W. 5305 S. Kearns, Ut. 964-4213 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # East High School 840 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 583-1661 # Frontier School # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 363 E. 2100 S. SLC, Ut. (call SL Sch. Dist 578-8599) (alternative school in Salt Lake District for youth in custody) Garfield Alternative High School 1838 S. 1500 E. (Susan McFarland) SLC, Ut. 481-4805 (alternative school for youth in custody, and students with behavior disorders or learning disorders) Hilltop Residential Treatment Center 497 Colorow Way SLC, Ut. 588-4980 (school at the PCMC center for social-emotionally disturbed students ages 7-12 years in cooperation with S.L. School District) Horizonte Instruction and Training Center 1234 S. Main St. (Wendy Jack) SLC, Ut. 578-8574 (Salt Lake City School District alternative school---phone 558-7235) Individualized Learning, Inc. (academic and activity alternative for behavioral students) Job Corps/ Dynamic Educational Systems, Inc. (recruitment office) 1800 S. West Temple #A 128 SLC, Ut. 466-5737 (alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth ages 16-24) Clearfield Job Corps Antelope Drive Clearfield, Ut. 774-4000 (alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) Weber Basin Job Corps RFD #6, Weber Canyon Ogden, Ut. 479-9806 (alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) LDS Hospital Adolescent Treatment Center (family-oriented in-patient therapy) Majestic Ranch PO Box 128 (Dan Peart) Randolph, Ut. 435-793-3000 (specialty school for boys, with behavior treatment programming) Marmalade Hill School 1838 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. 484-4792 (check ph. #) (alternative high school program for Salt Lake and Granite students) Mountain High School 490 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7960 (alternative high school programs for Davis School District high school students) Murray Alternative School (alternative high school for drop-out students in Murray) New Pride 742 W. South Temple SLC, Ut. 328-4238 (alternative program for HS students with behavior disorders) Option Program (Weber School District) (call Weber Sch. Dist 476-7800) (alternative high school for high-risk students in Weber District) Provo Canyon School 4501 N. University Ave. Provo, Ut. 227-2100 (residential treatment for learning and behavior-problem boys 11-17) STEP 840 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 583-1661 (alternative program for East High students) Transition Units (Granite District) 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8527 (post-residential and therapeutic self-contained transition classes) Young Mothers High 86 E. 100 S. Pleasant Grove, Ut. (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) Center for High School Studies 243 E. 2320 N. (Anita) Provo, Ut. 374-4930 31 # Young Mothers Program # Youth Correction Homes (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) see Individual School Districts, local (alternative and continuing educational high school programs for unwed mothers) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4330 (shelter-detention provides continuum of education and recreation) Alternative Schools and Supports (Continued) Drug-Related # EBCE at Highland High 2166 S. 1700 E. SLC, Ut. 484-4343 (career exploration program for at-risk regular education students) 2166 S. 1700 E. (Charlie) SLC, Ut. 484-4343-180 (transition program for students at risk for drugs and atrition) # EBCET (Experience-Based Career Education Training) # Ed Mark (see Lou) (for dyslexic students with good academic skills) 5525 S. 4800 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7500 (drug and behavioral transition from high school to career) # VITAL (Kearns High) Gifted # Center City School 55 N. Redwood Rd. (Janet) SLC, Ut. 596-8489 (a 7th-9th (proposed 7th-12th) grade flexible & autonomous charter public sch. offering acad., world-class curriculum & serv. training) # ELP Program (at Lowell Elementary) 134 “D” St. SLC, Ut. 578-8190 (Extended Learning Program, an alternative program for bright and artistic students) # EQUIP Program (alternative program for bright and artistic students) # Gifted Programs (Horizons) Salt Lake School District SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (see also School Districts, local) # Horizons (call Salt Lake Sch. Dist. 578-8599) (Salt Lake District program for gifted students) # Jean Massiew School (Utah Deaf and Literacy) 1530 W. 12600 S. #3 Riverton, Ut. 253-1331 TTY (a charter public school providing academic and social excellence to students through a bilingual and bi-cultural environment) # Open Classroom (at former Garfield School) 1838 S. 1500 E. # Open Education Program (call Rosslyn Heights Elem. See Sch. Directory) # PACE (Participating Adults in Children’s Education) SLC, Ut. 481-4863 (parent co-op school at Rosslynn Heights Elementary) 1431 S. 900 W. (Mili Peters) SLC, Ut. 328-7298 (an individualized and diverse educational co-op at Riley Elementary) 1835 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. 467-5911 (academic and high-challenge school for promising students) SLC, Ut. # Realms of Inquiry # Rowland Hall # Salt Lake Arts Academy SLC, Ut. (Salt Lake School District’s charter school) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. (promotes materials and awareness regarding the gifted) # Utah State Coordinator for Gifted and Talented Children Job-Related # Davis Area Vocational Center (alternative school and job placement services) SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 2964 W. 4700 S. #102 SLC, Ut. 957-8200 # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. # Division of Rehabilitation Services 32 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) SLC, Ut. 238-4560 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 2984 N. 400 W. Layton. Ut. 776-5951 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 5020 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 267-5600 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 660 S. 200 E. # Division of Rehabilitation Services # Division of Rehabilitation Services Alternative Schools and Supports (Continued) Job-Related (continued) # Division of Rehabilitation Services # # # # # # # # # # # 161 N. Main St. Tooele, Ut. 882-1086 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Division of Rehabilitation Services, Vocational 1595 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 887-9500 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Division of Rehabilitation Services, Vocational 40 N. 100 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-9449 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) EBCE at Highland High 2166 S. 1700 E. SLC, Ut. 484-4343 (career exploration program for at-risk regular education students) Granite School District Personnel 340 E. 3545 S. (Danette Ernson) SLC, Ut. 268-8515 (office is responsible in hiring students ages 14 on up in janitorial and grounds crews in the Granite School District) Independence High School 636 N. Independence Ave. Provo, Ut. 374-4920 (a secondary high school providing basic high school completion courses, job training and placement services) Job Corps/ Dynamic Educational Systems, Inc. (recruitment office) 1800 S. West Temple #A 128 SLC, Ut. 466-5737 (alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth ages 16-24) Clearfield Job Corps Antelope Drive Clearfield, Ut. 774-4000 (alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) Weber Basin Job Corps RFD #6, Weber Canyon Ogden, Ut. 479-9806 (alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) Junior Science Academy, Utah Museum of Natural History (U of U) 1390 E. President’s Circle (Patti) SLC, Ut. 581-6927 (alternative programs for youth with a Utah environmental focus) Pre-Tech (SLCC) 4600 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 967-4172 (co-ed developmental academics and remediation to include GED and high school diplomas) PW1/BM Computer Training for Severe Disabilities 1575 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 957-3311 # Vocational Education, Utah State Division of # # # # # # # # # 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. (training service for secondary and above) Vocational Evaluation Services (Administration) see Rehabilitation Services SLC, Ut. (academic and vocation-skill evaluation leading to vocational training) Wasatch Front South Applied Technology Center 2255 S. 5370 W. Express Bldg SLC, Ut. 736-6903 (careers in such diversified specialties as diesel mechanic or service technician) Youth Development Enterprises 8760 Hidden Oaks Drive SLC, Ut. 943-1752 (supervised employment and living for youth 16-19 in Hawaii in cooperation with schools and other agencies) Adolescent Residential Treatment and Education Center (ARTEC) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents; boys unit—963-4250, girls unit—963-4275) Alternatives Program (Stephanie Woody) SLC, Ut. 468-2859 (provides in-home, personal services for persons 18 years and older as an alternative to an imminent nursing home placement) Hilltop Residential Treatment Center 497 Colorow Way SLC, Ut. 588-4980 (school at the PCMC center for social-emotionally disturbed students ages 7-12 years in cooperation with S.L. School District) Job Corps/ Dynamic Educational Systems, Inc. (recruitment office) 1800 S. West Temple #A 128 SLC, Ut. 466-5737 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth ages 16-24) Clearfield Job Corps Antelope Drive Clearfield, Ut. 774-4000 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) Weber Basin Job Corps RFD #6, Weber Canyon Ogden, Ut. 479-9806 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) School Difficulty 33 # Accelerated Learning Center 835 E. 4800 S.835 E. 4800 S. Murray, Ut. 261-2225 (provides basic skills development in reading and writing primarily for school drop-outs working towards a GED) # Alt Program (at East High) 840 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 583-1661 (alternative program at East High for emotionally and academically-handicapped) # Alternative Learning Center (basic skills development in reading & writing primarily for school drop-outs working towards a GED) Alternative Schools and Supports (Continued) Residential # Alternative High School see individual School Districts, Local, p. 60 (alternative high school completion for behavioral and truant students) # Bad Dog Rediscovers America (Day-Riverside Branch) 1575 W. 1000 N. SLC, Ut. 524-8200 (provides creative artistic experience as a vehicle in learning for LD kids) # Bad Dog Rediscovers America (Day-Riverside Branch) 35 S. 600 W. (Dallas Russell) SLC, Ut. 322-3816 (531-9378 Artspace at 329 Pierpont Ave. #200) (provides creative artistic experience as a vehicle in learning for LD kids) # Central High (Granite District alternative high school) 501 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. (provides education leading to GED certificates if not high school diplomas) # Creekside High School 179 E. 5065 S. Murray, Ut. 264-7470 (Murray School District’s alternative high school for grades 9-12) # Garfield Alternative High School 1838 S. 1500 E. (Susan McFarland) SLC, Ut. 481-4805 (alternative school for youth in custody, and students with behavior disorders or learning disorders) # GIFTS (Gaining Independence For Transition Success) (Jones Center) 382 E. 3605 S. (Stephanie Hullinger) SLC, Ut. 268-8531 (community-based transition program of Granite District leading to employability for special education students 18-22) # Guadelupe Center and School 340 S. Goshen St. SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (educational alternative for non-English-speaking persons) Marmalade Hill School 1838 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. 484-4792 (check ph. #) (alternative high school program for Salt Lake and Granite students) Master Academy (Murray District alternative program for school drop-outs) # Monte Vista Preschool and School 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1035 (center-based preschool and school for special-needs children birth through school age) # Multipli-Handicapped (Parkview Elementary) 1250 W. Mead Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-8304 (promotes normalization for severely-handicapped students) Odyssey Alternative School 68 S. 600 E. SLC, Ut. 322-1001 (tutorial services toward GED and HS diplomas) Pre-Tech (SLCC) 4600 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 967-4172 (co-ed developmental academics and remediation to include GED and high school diplomas) Project New Pride 742 W. South Temple SLC, Ut. 328-4238 (alternative school for secondary students with regular-school difficulty) # Valley High School 11020 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 572-7035 (check directory or call Jord. Dist.—567-8100) (Jordan District alternative high school) Visual Arts Institute 1835 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. 487-7855 (academic school for frustrated, artistically-inclined or non-verbal students) Attention Deficit (Hyperactive) Disorder (see also Learning Disability Resources) # ABLE Program (Adapting Behavior to Learning Environments) 44 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8552 (provides assessment, networks success strategies for high-risk youth, and has an activities fund) ADD Parent Support (information and support re: attention deficit disorder) Allies With Families 450 E. 1000 N.450 E. 1000 N. (Pat Baker) Murray, Ut. 877-477-0764 34 (mental health referrals and a support group for families of children with emotional or neurological disabilities; Barbara Zabrinskie) # Attention Deficit Disorder Clinic (WVMH) 3575 S. Market St. SLC, Ut. 967-4405 (addresses attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity) # Cascade Center for Family Growth (Attachment Center) 1145 E. 800 N. Orem, Ut. 229-2218 (treatment for autism, ADHD, reactive attachment disorder, and other behavior-management disorders in children and youth) # Center for Persons with Disabilities (USU) 6800 Old Main Hill (Dr. Fifield) Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-1981 (provides SSI and other diagnostics and counseling for children and adults re: ADHD, Autism and behavior problems; non-Medicaid) # CHADD 5329 Roseleaf Drive Murray, Ut. 537-7878 (parent support group re: ADHD children) # Child and Adolescent Family Center 265 W. 2700 S. (Lorin) Syracuse, Ut. 292-3469 (provides evaluation and treatment for, and parent training relative to attention deficit and hyperactivity—Dr. Dean Belnap) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # Bryant Middle Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 40 S. 800 E. (Tammer Attallah) SLC, Ut. 578-8118 (Salt Lake District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Eisenhower Jr. Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 4351 S. Redwood Road (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6103 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Hunter High Youth In Custody (YIC) 4200 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 964-4201 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Kearns Jr. Youth In Custody (YIC) 4040 W. 5305 S. Kearns, Ut. 964-4213 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Oquirrh Hills Elementary (CBTU Extension) 5241 S. 4280 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7996 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) # Robert Frost Elementary (CBTU Extension) 3444 W. 4400 S. WVC, Ut. 964-4265 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) # Children’s Learning Center, The 2955 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 627-8878 ( non- fee, statewide service willing to work with parents in setting up individualized programs primarily for children ages 3-8) # Children's Service Society (1-800-839-7444) 124 S. 400 E. Room 400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (houses Child Care Resource and Referral, and provides pregnancy and ADHD parenting counseling and adoption-related services) # Comprehensive Psychological Services 1245 E. Brickyard Road #595 SLC, Ut. 483-1600 (includes ADHD services) # Cottonwood Counseling Center (ADD Parent Support Group) 525 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 266-6413 (comprehensive psychotherapeutic evaluation and service for all ages) # Davis County PERC (Family Enrichment Center) 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (provides sequentially the Steven Glenn Developing Capable Young People course, especially for adolescents) # Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Ralston) SLC, Ut. 581-3501 (provides a medical-psycho-social-behavioral approach) # Disability Law Center (Utah Legal Center) 1-800-662-9080 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 363-1347 (state-funded legal advocacy for DD/MR persons) Drug Referral Center (help in locating most appropriate drug abuse treatment services) # Educational Consulting Services 1399 S. 700 E. #16 SLC, Ut. (educational diagnostics and designing) # Excells Expeditions Lab of Leisure Research SLC, Ut. 585-7765 (summer camp to include ADHD and some court-referred children ages 9-12) # Family Attachment Center (250-1728) (Craig Ramsey) SLC, Ut. 256-7686 (treatment for autism, ADHD, reactive attachment disorder, and other behavior-management disorders in children and youth) Attention Deficit (Hyperactive) Disorder (Continued) Granite District Family Counseling (provides communication, management and ADHD classes) # Granite School District Educational Resource Center 340 E. 3545 S. Claudia McLachlan) SLC. Ut. 268-8560 (up to 10 sessions of professional family counseling in areas of child rearing, family discord, and schooling at $15. per hour) Hyperactive Child Education, Support Group for Parents (parent information management course) # Jordan Family Education Center 8449 S. 150 W. 35 Midvale, Ut. 565-7442 (provides excellent family-related classes to include child ADHD-management) P.O. Box 651052 (current president) SLC, Ut. 463-3890 (parent support group re: persons with learning disabilities) 5180 S. Commerce Drive (Sherlyn) Murray, Ut. 263-6249 (parent advocacy provides a Liason for Individuals Needing Coordinated Services) (special education resource and parent training courses) # Learning Disabilities Association of Utah # LINCS Murray PERC Center # Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center 230 S. 500 E. #100 SLC, Ut. 532-1484 (interdisciplinary evaluation and treatment services) (in cooperation with Valley Mental Health) Parent Training for Families With Hyperactive Children # Private Counseling Groups, and Mental Health Units) (in cooperation with Valley MH) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 265-3000 (Dayspring as well as behavior classes at PCMC Learning Problems Clinic) # PCMC Center for Counseling Quest (year-around camp experiences to include ADHD and some court-referred youth up to age 15) (parent training re: pre-school developmental level) Salt Lake PERC Center # Substance Abuse Assessment and Referral Unit 2001 S. State St. S2300 SLC, Ut. 468-2032 (provides assessment and referral services on a sliding fee scale to Salt Lake County residents with concerns re: substance abuse) # Turnabout (Parents Helping Parents) 2738 S. 2000 E. SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (day treatment for adolescent alcohol/drug abuse, sexual acting out, ADHD, and/or depression, using a family-systems approach) # U of U Educational Psychology Department SLC, Ut. 581-7442 (provides social skills training for ADHD children) Utah Association of School Psychologists (promotes the education, rights, welfare and mental health of children and their families) # Utah Learning Resource Center # # * # # # 2290 E. 4500 S. #220 1-800-662-6624 SLC, Ut. 272-3431 (provides in service for teachers serving children with disabilities) Utah Parent Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) Utah Psychiatric Association 540 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 355-7477 (the association provides psychiatric referrals) Utah Psychological Association 640 Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. (organization designed to meet the professional needs of Utah psychologists and those they serve) Valley Mental Health 5965 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 263-7100 (provides a medical team approach in addressing ADHD and other emotional and behavioral concerns) Adolescent Day Care (Eisenhower Jr. ADC) 4351 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 263-6103 Alcohol and Drug Treatment Unit 404 E. 4500 S. #B-22 Alliance House (VMH) 1724 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 486-5012 (job and housing support for adult mental health clients) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) ARTEC (administration) SLC, Ut. RESIDENCES: # Observation and Assessment (O and A) 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale. Ut. 569-0882 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) Attention Deficit (Hyperactive) Disorder (Continued) # # Theraputic Homes and Sex Abuse CBTU County Jail Mental Health Services # 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 955-9686 () 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) Metropolitan Hall of Justice SLC, Ut. 535-5767 Crisis Intervention Service (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive 36 SLC, Ut. 581-2137 # East Valley Unit 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 SLC, Ut. 264-2315 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Juvenile Court Mental Health Unit 3522 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 262-2601 # Mental Health Services for the Deaf 7434 S. State St. (TTY) # South Crisis Unit (ITU) 6856 S. 700 E. # Spanish Speaking staff authorized # Victim Counseling (call Christy—238-2360) 231 E. 400 S. 4th fl. 566-9739 SLC, Ut. 566-4423 SLC, Ut. 255-4661 (Intensive Treatment Unit) at all out-patient units SLC, Ut. 363-7911 Autism Spectrum (see also Developmental Disability Resources and Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Children) Assessment # ABLE # Center for Persons with Disabilities (USU) 6800 Old Main Hill (Dr. Fifield) Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-1981 # Neuro-Behavior Clinic 546 Chipita Way # 459 SLC, Ut. 587-7687 # Salt Lake Autism Clinic (Dr. Sally Ozinoff) 546 Chipeta Way (Dr. Janet Lainhart) 585-1340 or 585-1212 (offers assessment of autistic persons on a private basis, and offers a social skills group) # Univ. of Utah Child and Adolescent Specialty Clinic 546 Chipeta Way (Judy Miller) SLC, Ut. 585-9098 (offers assessment of autistic persons on a private basis, and offers a social skills group) # Utah Autism Research Project 546 Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 585-1212 (offers a socials skills group for autistic children and youth) Education Alpine Autistic Summer School (Bruce/Susan Hanks) Highland, Ut (private co-op sponsored by parents of several autistic children) (behavior modification helps for autistic children) Autism Teaching Apartments CBTU Autism Preschool (behavior modification and autistic pre school) Freemont Elementary (CBTU extension preschool for autistic children) # GATE (affil. w/& leading to GIFTS) 3605 S. 350 E. (Tom Krause) SLC, Ut. 685-4585 (community-based transition program of Gran. Sch. Dist. For lower-functioning students leading to independence and employability) Autism Spectrum Education (Continued) # GIFTS (Gaining Independence For Transition Success) (Jones Center) 382 E. 3605 S. (Stephanie Hullinger) SLC, Ut. 268-8531 (community-based transition program of Granite District leading to employability for special education students 18-22) # Hillside Intermediate School 2375 Garfield Ave. SLC, Ut. 481-4828 (has self-contained programs for Down Syndrome and autistic children) # Preschool Group Home (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way (Robin) SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental Health) 37 Redwood Learning Center (preschool offering educational and therapeutic programming for children with autism) Ridgecrest Elementary (CBTU extension preschool for autistic children) School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations) 780 S. Guardsman Way (Anna Wandalowshi) SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (4-day summer camp for sibs of children with autism, whether with CBTU or not) (Techachi Hank) 505-368-2096 (Native American group home foe autistic and other special-needs children) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7500 # School Districts, local see individual # Sibling Camp (CBTU) # Tse Bitai Exceptional School # Utah State Office of Education Recreation/Activities # Central City Community Center 615 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 538-2062 (multi-purpose center providing offers adaptive recreation for autistic children, and adaptive recreation, before and after school programs) # Copperview Community Center, Day Care for Handicapped 8446 S. Harrison St. (Karrie 561-0075) SLC, Ut. 565-9233 (includes before and after school programs, adaptive rec. for autistic kids, summer day camps, socializ., and super day trips for teens) Residentials/Training Autism Program (school week Autism residential placement at School for the Blind) # Autism Residential Program (Utah School for Deaf and Blind) 742 Harrison Boulevard (Amy) Ogden, Ut. 629-4733 (5-day/week residential for autistic and other behavioral children 0-5 with sensory-impairment) Autism Teaching Center for Adolescents (co-ed residential for autistic children 12-22) Autism Teaching Home (residential for autistic children ages 3-11) # Carmen Pingree School for Children with Autism (CBTU) 780 Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides therapeutic programming, a sibling group, research and residential homes for autistic children) # Community Treatment Alternatives (CTA-administration) 545 E. 4500 S. #E 220 SLC, Ut. 268-4887 (administers through DSPD the service of 23 residential homes and support for Autistic Spectrum Disordered persons ages 7-36) # Cottonwood Heights Treatment Facility 7214 S. 1950 E. Sandy, Ut. 268-4887 (group home for autistic children) # Danville Services Corporation 6965 Union Park Center #350 Midvale, Ut. 565-0700 (coordinates alternative living options for DD and autistic persons) Developmental Center for Handicapped (USU) (DD training for ages 0-21, includes autism) Autism Spectrum (Continued) Residentials/Training(Continued) Project TURN # Sandy Treatment Center Topcat Enterprises, Inc./ Project TURN (call in p.m.) (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic children) 1385 E. 8425 S. Sandy, Ut. 566-9605 (residential for autistic boys ages 10-14, providing self-help skill and behavioral intervention) 4476 S. Century Drive #D Murray, Ut. 263-8782 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) 38 # Tse Bitai Exceptional School # TURN Community Services (administration) (Techachi Hank) 505-368-2096 (Native American group home for autistic and other special-needs children) 359-8876 # TURN Community Services/Topcat Enterpises, Inc. ??? # TURN Community Services # TURN Community Services (call Proj. TURN 359-8876) # Utah State Developmental Center 4476 S. Century Drive #D SLC, Ut. 263-8782 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) 1403 S. 600 W. #H Woodscross, Ut. 298-3864 (a job skills training facility) 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) Support/Advocacy # Allies With Families 450 E. 1000 N. (Pat Baker) Murray, Ut. 292-2515292-2515 (mental health referrals and a support group for families of children with emotional or neurological disabilities: Barbara Zabrinski) # ARC of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # ARC of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, and related conditions) 455 E. 400 S. #202 (Marilyn) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) Autism Society of America 1234 Mass. Ave. NW, Wash., DC 20005 202)783-0125 # Autism Society of Utah 780 S. Guardsman Way (Kim Moody) SLC, Ut. 583-7049 (support and advocacy group for families of autistic persons, 1-800-328-8476) # Autistic Sibling Group (at Carmen Pingree School) 780 Guardsman Way (A. Wondolowski) SLC, Ut. 583-7049 (siblings of autistic children enrolled in CBTU meet in a support group while a parent support group also meets) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) High Functioning Autism Support Group West Jordan, Ut. # KEYS (Knowledge Enhances Your Success) (SL Co. Youth Services) 92 W. 3900 S. #101 (Diana Dearden) SLC, Ut. 718-0187 (8-12 week prog. to reduce juv. ct. involvement, increase sch. involvement, strengthen fam. communic. & function, & enhance life skills) # LifeSpan Services 3030 S. Main St. #500 (Patricia, LCSW) SLC, Ut. 364-6186 (provides therapeutic support to persons concerned with PDD, autism and other developmental or behavioral disabilities) Pilot Parents of Utah 455 E. 400 S. #300 SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (info and emotional support for parents of newborn handicapped) # Sibling Support (Autism Society of Utah) (Kim Moody cellular: 8 01-232-2075) 538-7049 State Autism Specialist # Utah Parents of Aspergers Syndrome Kids (UPASK) Lori Shore) SLC, Ut. 533-9035 (a parent support group meeting weekly for chat groups, advocates for IEP meetings& has a library to share resources) Autism Spectrum (Continued) Treatment # Cascade Center for Family Growth (Attachment Center) 1145 E. 800 N. Orem, Ut. 229-2218 (treatment for autism, ADHD, reactive attachment disorder, and other behavior-management disorders in children and youth) # Family Attachment Center (250-1728) (Craig Ramsey) SLC, Ut. 256-7686 (treatment for autism, ADHD, reactive attachment disorder, and other behavior-management disorders in children and youth) Home-based Intervention and Adaption for Families with Autistic Children (call Autism Soc.—583-7049) (behavior modification help) 39 # LifeSpan Services 3030 S. Main St. #500 (Patricia, LCSW) SLC, Ut. 364-6186 (provides therapeutic support to persons concerned with PDD, autism and other developmental or behavioral disabilities) Behavioral Resources (see also Alternative Schools, Semi-Residentials and Halfway Homes, Residential Placements, Social and Emotional Disturbance Resources, and Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Children) Adolescent Assessment # ABLE Program (Adapting Behavior to Learning Environments) 44 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8552 (provides assessment, networks success strategies for high-risk youth, and has an activities fund) ARTEC (administration) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) ARTEC RESIDENCES: # Observation and Assessment (O and A) 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 569-0882 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) # Center for Persons with Disabilities (USU) 6800 Old Main Hill (Dr. Fifield) Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-1981 (provides SSI and other diagnostics and counseling for children and adults re: ADHD, Autism and behavior problems; non-Medicaid) Child and Adolescent Family Center 265 W. 2700 S. (Lorin) Syracuse, Ut. 292-3469 (provides evaluation and treatment for, and parent training relative to attention deficit and hyperactivity—Dr. Dean Belnap) # Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Ralston) SLC, Ut. 581-2321 (provides a medical-psycho-social-behavioral approach) # Developmental Srvices of Utah (DSU) 548W 8360S Murray, Ut. 568-0180 # Farmington Bay Youth Center # # # # # 907 W. Clark Lane Farmington, Ut. 451-8620 (observation and assessment for youth in custody in Davis County) Neuro-Behavior Clinic 546 Chipita Way # 459 (Katrina) SLC, Ut. 587-7687 (provides behavior therapy for autistic children) Neurodevelopment Center 370 E South Temple #100 (Dr. David Nilsson)SLC, Ut. 532-1475 (deals primarily with neural injuries, neuro testing and therapy) Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center 230 S. 500 E. #100 (Dr.Sam Goldstein) SLC, Ut. 532-1484 (interdisciplinary evaluation and treatment services) Teen Scope 501 Chipeta Way (Nancy, intake) SLC, Ut. 583-2500 (includes in and out-patient psychiatric evaluation and stabilization programs for behaviorally-disturbed teens) University Neuropsychiatric Institute (UNI) 501 Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 583-2500 (in and out-patient evaluation to include children with dual diagnoses) Utah State Hospital 1300 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 344-4400 (multi-disciplinary residential for mentally ill children and adults) Behavioral Resources (Continued) Adolescent (Continued) Court-related 40 # Farmington Bay Youth Center # Adult Probation and Parole Alternative Youth Adventure (AYA) Committee on Criminal Juvenile Justice 907 W. Clark Lane Farmington, Ut. 451-8620 (observation and assessment for youth in custody in Davis County) 150 E. Center L100 Provo, Ut. 374-7633 (monitoring of court or parole board-referred offenders) 1-866-968-8409 (a court-referred wilderness therapy program for behavioral male adolescents) 538-1031 # DART Program 3520 s. 700 W. (Scott Campbell) SLC, Ut. 265-5845 (a 30-day court-awaiting level-system program, providing anger management, and requiring community service) Detention-Shelter Program (state holding for unmanageable youth) # Esperanza Para Manana 320 W. 200 S. #300B (court-ordered transition proctor home for Hispanic persons) # Excells Expeditions Lab of Leisure Research (summer camp to include ADHD and some court-referred children ages 9-12) Frontier School 363 E. 2100 S. SLC, Ut. (call SL Sch. Dist 578-8599) (alternative school in Salt Lake District for youth in custody) Functional Family Therapy (KARE) U of U Psych. Dept. (Jim Alexander) SLC, Ut. (counseling for clients of families where court is involved) Intermountain Youth Care 195 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. (ph. Book) (procter-advocacy tracking for delinquent youth) # Highland Ridge (ARTEC) So. Satelite) 7309 S. 180 W. (Bob Diggers) SLC, Ut. 565-6844 (a residential treatment for serious behavior problems) # Juvenile Courts, local (administration) 450 S. State Street SLC, Ut. 578-3800 (handles legal issues re: juvenile delinquency) # Juvenile Receiving Center 177 W. Price St. SLC, Ut. 269-7543 (a temporary holding place within the Youth Services Center) # KEYS (Knowledge Enhances Your Success) (SL Co. Youth Services) 177 W Rice Ave (Diana Dearden) SLC, Ut. 269-7523 (8-12 week prog. to reduce juv. ct. involvement, increase sch. involvement, strengthen fam. communic. & function, & enhance life skills) # LEAP (Life Enhancement Alternative Program) 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (an early intervention program for delinquent youth 8-17 following a 1st or 2nd offense) # Millcreek Youth Center 790 W. 12th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-3441 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties) Court-related # # MoWeDa 5470 S. 2700 W. Roy, Ut. 825-2794 (Morgan-Weber-Davis Counties court-ordered holding center for ungovernable youth) Observation and Assessment Center, Region II 61 W. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 284-0236 Observation and Assessment Unit (check with Farmington Bay 451-8620) Observation and Evaluation * # 695 Ave Lane ?? Ogden, Ut. Sheriffs Assisting Youth Metropolitan Hall of Justice 437 S. 200 E. 10th Fl. SLC, Ut. 535-5995 (deputy-provided law-enforcement-related counseling) SHOCAP (Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Prog.) 3365 S. 900 W. (Det. Scott Hansen) SLC, Ut. 743-5872 (reduces juvenile recidivism thru coord. awareness & intervention, accountability, competing development & community protection) Behavioral Resources (Continued) Adolescent (Continued) Court-related(Continued) # Silverado 2900 S Stte St. #260 (Robert Buttars) SLC, Ut. 983-5540 (counseling for more severe juvenile offenders) 41 Storm Ridge School (Ranch) # # # # # # # # 9550 S 900 E (Daren) Maryvale, Ut. 435-326-4300 (group home for court-involved male youth 14-18 years of age) TASK Program (Youth Corrections Div) 3570 S. W. Temple (Tami) SLC, Ut. 685-5712 (a court-ordered five days a week alternative work program (community service) in liew of detention) 1935 E. Vine St. (6100 S.) SLC, Ut. 278-0419 (motivational remedial reading and math center) 390 N. Main St. (motivational remedial reading and math center) 2910 W. 4700 S. #204 WVC, Ut. (motivational remedial reading and math center) Utah State Division of Youth Corrections 120 N . 200 W. (Jenny) SLC, Ut. 538-4330 (ML 14 July 2000) Village Project Mentor Program (Juvenile Court) 450 S. State St. (Kristen) SLC, Ut. 238-7700 (helps court-involved youth become contributing citizens through supportive 1-on-1 relationships with positive adult role models) Youth Correction Homes 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4330 (shelter-detention provides continuum of education and recreation) Youth Corrections, State Division of (administration) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4330 (oversees residential and non-residentials for court-ordered delinquent youth) Decker Lake Youth Center 2310 W. 2770 S. SLC, Ut. 9954-9200 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Region 2 of the state of Utah) Observation and Assessment Center 61 W. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 284-0230 (0-90-day court-ordered evaluation of youth offenders awaiting a placement disposition) Youth-In-Custody (YIC) (via YWCA) Youth Reclamation, Inc. (YRI) (w/ Preferred Family Clinic) 216 N. Orem Blvd. Orem, Ut. 221-0223 (a court-referred program for conduct-disordered youth) Youth Services Bureau (DWS) P. O. Box 1035 (see Paula in Moab, court referred for conduct-disorded youth, with whole family involved w/ structure and rewards) Disability-related # * LifeSpan Services 3030 S. Main St. #500 (Patricia, LCSW) (provides therapeutic support to persons concerned with PDD, autism and other developmental or behavioral disabilities) Possibilities for the Developmentally Disabled, Inc. 356 S. 300 E. (behavior self-help for DD/MR men) Progressive Group Home 700 E. 25th Street (Anthony) Ogden, Ut. 621-3901 (structured court-ordered 12-step drug and alcohol group home for behavioral adolescents) Provo Youth Detention 350 W. 500 S. Provo, Ut. 374-4920 # Quest # # # # Lab of Leisure Research SLC, Ut. 585-7765 (year-around camp experiences to include ADHD and some court-referred youth up to age 15) Salt Lake Community College Skill Center 1575 S State St. SLC, Ut. 373-5660 (work-adjustment training for behaviorally-handicapped) Sunshine Solutions (administration via Utah Boys Ranch) 5500 Bagley Park Rd. (Eric) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (provides day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) Sunshine Solutions (8 week day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) Toileting Specialist (S.L. C. School Dist.) (Cindy Myers) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (a program utilized in the schools to help a child in learning to potty train) Behavioral Resources (Continued) Adolescent (Continued) Educational # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit ( ADT) (CBTU at Bryant Jr. High) 40 S. 800 E. SLC, Ut. 578-8118 ext. 212 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) 42 # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit (CBTU at Eisenhower Jr. High) # # # # # # # 4351 S. Redwood Rd. (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 685-5455 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) Adolescent Day Treatment Unit (CBTU at Taylorsville High) 5225 S. Redwood Rd. SLC, Ut. 263-6153 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) Adolescent Residential Treatment and Education Center (ARTEC) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents; boys unit—963-4250, girls unit—963-4275) Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way (Pete Nicholas)SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) Bryant Middle Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 40 S. 800 E. (Tammer Attallah) SLC, Ut. 578-8118 (Salt Lake District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) Eisenhower Jr. Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 4351 S. Redwood Road (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6103 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) Hunter High Youth In Custody (YIC) 4200 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 964-4201 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) Kearns Jr. Youth In Custody (YIC) 4040 W. 5305 S. Kearns, Ut. 964-4213 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) Taylorsville High—Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) (Sherrie Samu) SLC, Ut. 263-6153 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Family Enrichment Center 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 4020650 (Davis School District family enrichment center provides excellent 0-5 child behavior management courses; includes sub for Santa) Frontier School 363 E. 2100 S. SLC, Ut. (call SL Sch. Dist 578-8599) (alternative school in Salt Lake District for youth in custody) Individualized Learning, Inc. (academic and activity alternative for behavioral students) # Jordan Resource Center 332 W. Center St. Midvale, Ut. 565-7584 (school for severelly behavior-disordered students kindergarten through age 22, to include OT/PT and other visual/hearing services) # Kidstar (UNI) 501 S. Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 583-2500 ext. 511 (a day program for children with combinations of mood, emotional, behavioral and learning problems) Marmalade Hill School 1838 S. 1500 E. (check ph. #) (alternative high school program for Salt Lake and Granite students) Murray Alternative School (alternative high school for school drop-outs in Murray) Employment-related Jordan Technical Center (see Eric Hansen) (job training, placement and tracking service for custodial youth) 250 W 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 957-3354 (work-adjustment training for behaviorally-handicapped) # Salt Lake Community College Skill Center SNAGAJOB.COM (internet website) (internet service hooking students up with part-time jobs) # utahjobsonline.com # VITAL (Kearns High) 5525 S. 4800 W. (drug and behavioral transition from high school to career) Behavioral Resources (Continued) Adolescent (Continued) Recreational # Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salt Lake (administration) 450 S. 900 E. #300 43 (LeAnne) SLC, Ut. 322-4411 # # # # # # (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) Capitol West Boys and Girls Club 567 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) South Valley Boys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St Midvale, Ut. 284-4253 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) MurrayBoys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St. Murray, Ut. 268-1335 (information, individualized advocacy, services and recreation for youth in Murray and Jordan School Districts) South Salt Lake Boys and Girls Club 254 E. Gregson Ave. (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) Sugarhouse Boys and Girls Club 968 Sugarmount Drive SLC, Ut. 484-0841 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) Boys and Girls Club of Utah County 1060 E. 150 N. Provo, Ut. 370-4615 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) Residentials # Adolescent Residential Treatment and Education Center (ARTEC) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents; boys unit—963-4250, girls unit—963-4275) # Autism Residential Program (Utah School for Deaf and Blind) 742 Harrison Boulevard (Amy) Ogden, Ut. 629-4733 (5-day/week residential for autistic and other behavioral children with sensory-impairment) # Behavioral Program 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 629-4733 (5 days a week residential for sensory-impaired students ages 5-21 in cooperation with local school districts) Chrysalis Enterprises 1918 W. 4100 S SLC, Ut. 972-7001 (a self-contained residential for DD sexual-behavioral-conduct-disordered youth) # Excells Expeditions Lab of Leisure Research (summer camp to include ADHD and some court-referred children ages 9-12) # Futures Through Choices 2510 Washington Blvd. #238 (Joel) (grp homes for at-risk low-IQ youth via DYC, DSPD, & DCFS: therapy, anger mgt., prob-solving, compliance, commun. and living skills) # Island View 2650 W. 2700 S. Syracuse, Ut. 773-0200 (a private DCFS-contracted residential 9-month-stay treatment center with 112 beds for bright behavioral & mood-disordered youth) # Juvenile Receiving Center (JRC) 177 W. Price St. SLC, Ut. 269-7535 (a temporary holding place within the Youth Services Center) # KIDS Program (Kids Intensive Day Services) 1141 E. 3900 S. (Reggie Wilson) SLC, Ut. 284-4990 (565-6900) (4-6 wk. program for severe emot. or behav. 5-17 yr. old Medicaid clients, and accessed through Valley MH) # LDS Hospital Dayspring (Adolescent Treatment Center) 8th Ave. and “C” St. SLC, Ut. 408-5580 (family-oriented in-patient therapy) # Life-Line, Inc. (936-8975) 1130 W. Center St. (Emily) North Salt Lake, Ut. 936-4000 (a non-profit youth rehab facility dealing with addictive and destructive behavior, depression, and family problems) # Majestic Ranch 6460 N Manhead Rd(Dan Peart)Randolph, Ut. 435-793-2500 (a specialty school for boys, with behavior treatment programming) Pioneer Youth Village 2912 S West Temple SLC Ut. 474-2500 (see ph. Book) # Progressive Group Home 700 E. 25th Street (Anthony) Ogden, Ut. 621-3901 (structured court-ordered 12-step drug and alcohol group home for behavioral adolescents) * Provo Canyon School 1350 E 750 N Provo, Ut. 227-2100 (residential treatment for learning and behavior-problem boys 11-17) # Quest Lab of Leisure Research (year-around camp experiences to include ADHD and some court-referred youth up to age 15) Behavioral Resources (Continued) Adolescent (Continued) Residentials (Continued) Residential Treatment Center (PCMC) # (for boys 5-12 unable to function in home) 1991 S. State St.Provo, Ut. 342-7840 (long-term secured care for unmanageable youth in corrections) Slate Canyon 44 Stormy Ridge South (Ranch) (Daren) Marysvale, Ut. 435-326-4300 group home for court-involved male youth 14-18 years of age) # Utah Boys Ranch 5500 W. Bagley Park Rd (Jared) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (structured ranch-like home for troubled boys, and provides administration for Sunshine Solutions) # Utah Youth Village 5930 S. 4800 W. SLC, Ut. 966-7133 (residence for underpriveleged girls; includes comprehensive treatment for incest victims) # Administration 5800 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (residential for underpriveleged girls also includes comprehensive treatment program for incest victims) # Utah Youth Village 5790 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (residential group homes for sex-specific treatment, and troubled, youth, while fostering responsible and productive lives) Wilderness Program (a therapy program for behavioral adolescent boys in a generally remote wilderness area) Support and Information # Domestic Violence Information 1-800-897-5465 # Families First (Utah Youth Village) 5800 S. Highland Drive (Paul Hedquist) SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (6-8 week flexible fee intensive family preservation support program offering training in family communication and relationship building) # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. (Tamara Harris) SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Support Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # HOME Project (UNI) (Habilitation Option Medical Excellence) 546 Chipeta Way (Josette Dorius) (in-home prog. for dually-diag. clients working on behav. compliance strategies, services & care coord. in conj. w/ DSPD & Medicaid) # Hyperactive Child Education and Support Group (SVMH) 7292 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (parent information management course) # LDS Hospital Dayspring (Adolescent Treatment Center) 8th Ave. and “C” St. SLC, Ut. 408-5580 (family-oriented in-patient therapy) * Parent Education Resource Center (PERC) SLC, Ut. (parent training re: pre-school development) # Respite Care (see local) DCFS Office Easter Seals of Utah, and PCMC (temporary hourly or daily care of diffiicult-to-manage children) # Respite Care and Family Support Services of Utah County P.O. Box 609 (Glenda) Provo, Ut. 374-2510 (provides respite and support services for families of disabled children in Utah County) # Utah Federation for Youth, Inc. (www.ufyi.org) 350 S. 400 E. # G-4 SLC, Ut. 468-0699 (provides supports & opport. for adol. & parents to improve hope & skills in prev. substance abuse & violence thru multiple mediums) # Utah Parent Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) Behavioral Resources (Continued) Adolescent (Continued) Support and Information # Village Project Mentor Program (Juvenile Court) 450 S. State St. (Kristen) SLC, Ut. 238-7700 (helps court-involved youth become contributing citizens through supportive 1-on-1 relationships with positive adult role models) Youth, Inc. 45 (call Juvenile Ct. info—578-3800) # Youth Services Center # # # (promotes welfare and interests of children in juvenile court) 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Treatment # ACES (CBTU) (also provides van services) (medicaid) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (structured social skills, after-school recreation and activities group therapy as well as summer programming with a behavioral emphasis) # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit ( ADT) (CBTU at Bryant Jr. High) 40 S. 800 E. SLC, Ut. 578-8118 ext. 212 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit (CBTU at Eisenhower Jr. High) 4351 S. Redwood Rd. (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-2103 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit (CBTU at Taylorsville High) 5225 S. Redwood Rd. SLC, Ut. 685-5455 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) # Alternative High School see individual School Districts, Local, p. 60 (alternative high school completion for behavioral and truant students) Alternative Youth Adventure (AYA) 1-866-968-8409 (a court-referred wilderness therapy program for behavioral male adolescents) Anger Management for Adolescents 12867 Pheasant View Dr. Draper, Ut. 718-8307 (services are from 6-10 p.m.) # Benchmark Behavior/Calleu Mentl Health 592 W. 1350 S. Woods Cross, Ut. 299-5300 (offers units for long-term treatment of male sexual-disordered adolescents , behavioral disorders, and behavioral DD persons) # Benchmark Behavior Health System South Hospital 195 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-6800 (psychiatric residential and day treatment for adolescents and adults with emotional and addictive problems) # Cascade Center for Family Growth (Attachment Center) 1145 E. 800 N. Orem, Ut. 229-2218 (treatment for autism, ADHD, reactive attachment disorder, and other behavior-management disorders in children and youth) Center for Change Provo, Ut. (a private center providing treatment for anorexia, bulimia and other addictive behaviors) # Center for Persons with Disabilities (USU) 6800 Old Main Hill (Dr. Fifield) Logan, Ut. 1-435-752-6263 (provides SSI and other diagnostics and counseling for children and adults re: ADHD, Autism and behavior problems; non-Medicaid) Child and Adolescent Family Center 265 W. 2700 S. (Lorin) Syracuse, Ut. 292-3469 (provides evaluation and treatment for, and parent training relative to attention deficit and hyperactivity—Dr. Dean Belnap) # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way (Pete Nicholas) SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # Bryant Middle Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 40 S. 800 E. (Tammer Attallah) SLC, Ut. 578-8118 (Salt Lake District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Eisenhower Jr. Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 4351 S. Redwood Road (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6103 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Hunter High Youth In Custody (YIC) 4200 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 964-4201 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Kearns Jr. Youth In Custody (YIC) 4040 W. 5305 S. Kearns, Ut. 964-4213 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Oquirrh Hills Elementary (CBTU Extension) 5241 S. 4280 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7996 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) Behavioral Resources (Continued) Adolescent (Continued) Treatment (Continued) # Robert Frost Elementary (CBTU Extension) 3444 W. 4400 S. WVC, Ut. 964-4265 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) 46 # Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Ralston) (provides a medical-psycho-social-behavioral approach) # Family Attachment Center (Craig Ramsey) SLC, Ut. 256-7686 (treatment for autism, ADHD, reactive attachment disorder, and other behavior-management disorders in children and youth) # Farmington Bay Youth Center 907 W. Clark Lane Farmington, Ut. 451-8620 (observation and assessment for youth in custody in Davis County) # Highland Ridge (ARTEC) So. Satelite) 7309 S. 180 W. (Bob Diggers) SLC, Ut. 565-6844 (a residential treatment for serious behavior problems) # Juvenile Receiving Center (JRC) 177 W. Price St. SLC, Ut. 269-7535 (a temporary holding place within the Youth Services Center) # Life-Line, Inc. (936-8975) 1130 W. Center St. (Emily) North Salt Lake, Ut. 936-4000 (a non-profit youth rehab facility dealing with addictive and destructive behavior, depression, and family problems) # LifeSpan Services 3030 S. Main St. #500 (Patricia, LCSW) (provides therapeutic support to persons concerned with PDD, autism and other developmental or behavioral disabilities) # Millcreek Youth Center 790 W. 12th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-3441 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties) # Neuro-Behavior Clinic 546 Chipita Way # 459 (Katrina) SLC, Ut. 587-7687 (provides behavior therapy for autistic children) # Neural Development Center 370 S. temple #100. (Dr. David Nilsson) SLC, Ut. 532-1475 (deals primarily with neural injuries, neuro testing and therapy) # Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center 230 S. 500 E. #100 (Dr.Sam Goldstein) SLC, Ut. 532-1484 (interdisciplinary evaluation and treatment services) Sequoia Clinic (counseling for low-income adult men struggling with depression and an/or anger) # Sunshine Solutions (administration via Utah Boys Ranch) 5500 Bagley Park Rd. (Eric) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (provides day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) # Sunshine Solutions 7950 Redwood Rd. (Heather (8 week day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) # TIPS (Transitional Intervention Program) (Truman Elementary) 4639 S. 3200 W. (Sherilyn) (9-wk intensive academic, social skills and behavior-training course for behavioral at-risk kids, with teacher and tracker involvement) # Touchtone Therapy Center 272S. Highland Dr. (Ray De Prezio) SLC, Ut. 485-8051 # # # # (priv. Clin. offers attach., develop., behav., encop. & enuretic & other therapy for foster & other children to include parent involv.) Toughlove (Cottonwood Hospital) 5770 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut.314-5300 (volunteer group provides skill develpment re: tough love) TV Allowance, The www.tvallowance.com 305-669-4365\ (a device that allows parents electronically to limit children’s weekly television viewing) United Behavioral Clinic 1377 E. 3900 S. #100 SLC, Ut. Utah State Hospital 1300 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 344-4400 (multi-disciplinary residential for mentally ill children and adults) Valley Mental Health (administration) 5965 S. 900 E. (Jim Whear) SLC, Ut. 263-7100 (administers Mental Health services in Salt Lake, Tooele, and Summit counties for medicaid recipients) Adolescent Day Care 4351 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 263-2103 Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (out patient counseling, after care and day treatment for drug/alcohol-using youth as well as residential/ therapeutic foster home access) Alliance House (VMH) 1724 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 486-5012 (job and housing support for adult mental health clients) Behavioral Resources (Continued) Adolescent (Continued) Treatment (Continued) ARTEC (administration) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) ARTEC RESIDENCES: 47 # Observation and Assessment (O and A) # Therapeutic Homes and Sex Abuse # CBTU # Weber Valley Detention 180 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-6800 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4200 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) 5470 S. 2700 W. Roy, Ut. 825-2794 (Morgan-Weber-Davis Counties court-ordered holding center for ungovernable youth) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2137 # Crisis Intervention Services (UUMC) # East Valley Unit # Mental Health Services for the Deaf 7434 S. State St. (TTY) # North Crisis Service (ARTU) 1228 S. 900 E. (Bill Matson) # South Crisis Unit (ITU) 6856 S. 700 E. (Marv Goldstein) # Spanish Speaking staff authorized # # # # # # # 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 (John Malouf) SLC, Ut. 264-2315 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Juvenile Court Mental Health Unit 3522 S. 700 W. 566-9739 SLC, Ut. 566-4423 SLC, Ut. 261-1442 (Intensive Treatment Unit) at all out-patient units Summit County Unit 1753 Sidewinder Rd. (Merrilee) Park City, Ut. 649-9079 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Tooele County Unit 305 N. Main St. Rm 240 Tooele, Ut. 435-843-3520 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Victim Counseling 231 E. 400 S. 4th fl. SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (call Christy—238-2360) Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 262-6199 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 265-3049 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 262-3049 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) Wasatch Youth Center 3534 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 265-3049 (long-term state holding for unmanageable youth) Child Assessment # ABLE Program (Adapting Behavior to Learning Environments) 44 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8552 (networks assessment and success strategy for high-risk youth) # Child Development Clinic (CDC) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8552 (provides comprehensive evaluation for children 0-5 years of age with developmental, behavioral or emotional problems) Behavioral Resources (Continued) Child (Continued) # Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Ralston) SLC, Ut. 581-8552 (provides a medical-psycho-social-behavioral approach) 230 S. 500 E. #100 (Dr. Dave Nilsson) SLC, Ut. 532-1484 (interdisciplinary evaluation and treatment services) 1300 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 344-4400 (multi-disciplinary residential for mentally ill children and adults) # Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center # Utah State Hospital 48 Disability-related # Cluster Programs (see School Districts) 340 E. 3545 S. (school-sponsored programs for emotional and behaviorally-disturbed students) Education/Training # Boy Scouts of America (information for pack or troop referral) 525 Foothill Drive (Pat B.) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 ext. 246 (cub, boy, varsity and explorer experience, education and character-building programs for boys 7-18, as well as high school-age girls) # Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salt Lake (administration) 450 S. 900 E. #300 (LeAnne) SLC, Ut. 322-4411 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Capitol West Boys and Girls Club 567 W. 300 N. (Jennifer West) SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) Leid Boys and Girls Club 464 S. Concord SLC, Ut. 364-9188 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # South Valley Boys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St Midvale, Ut. 284-4253 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # # South Salt Lake Boys and Girls Club 254 E. Gregson Ave. SLC, Ut. 487-1130 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) Sugarhouse Boys and Girls Club 968 Sugarmount Drive SLC, Ut. 484-0841 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Children's Behavior/SL Childrens Behavior (CBTU) # # # # # # # # # # 780 S. Guardsman Wa(Pete Nicholas) SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) Bryant Middle Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 40 S 800 E (Tammer Attallah) SLC, Ut. 578-8118 Eisenhower Jr. Adolescent Day-Treatment Center (ADC) 4351 S Redwood Road SLC Ut 263-6103 Hunter High Youth In Custody (YIC) 4200 S 5600 W WVC, Ut 964-4201 Kearns Jr. Youth in Custody (YIC) 4040 W 5305 S Kearns, Ut 964-7996 Oquirrh Hills Elementary (CBTU Extension) 5241 S. 4280 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7996 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) Robert Frost Elementary (CBTU Extension) 3444 W. 4400 S. WVC, Ut. 964-4265 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) Cluster Programs (see School Districts) 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8527 (school-sponsored programs for emotional and behaviorally-disturbed students) Family Attachment Center (250-1728) (Craig Ramsey) SLC, Ut. 256-7686 (treatment for autism, ADHD, reactive attachment disorder, and other behavior-management disorders in children and youth) Jordan Resource Center 332 W. Center St. Midvale, Ut. 565-7584 (school for severelly behavior-disordered students kindergarten through age 22, to include OT/PT and other visual/hearing services) Preschools, Therapeutic Infant and Preschool (see Preschools for Handicapped) Utah State Office of Education (Behavioral Specialists) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7500 Recreational # Youth and Families with Promise (YFP) (USU-affiliated) 2100 S. State S1200 (Chris Jacobsen) SLC, Ut. 468-2695 (a mentor program for youth ages 10-14 with high interest activities; see also Heather: 468-3185) Behavioral Resources (Continued) Child (Continued) 49 Residential # Autism Residential Program (Utah School for Deaf and Blind) 742 Harrison Boulevard (Amy) Ogden, Ut. 629-4733 (5-day/week residential for autistic and other behavioral children with sensory-impairment) # Children's Center Group Homes, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (for emotional and behavioral preschool children) Support and Information # Division of Child and Family Services 1350 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 776-7300 (multi-services and funds) # Division of Child and Family Services 645 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 264-7500 (multi family services and funds) # Hyperactive Child Education and Support Group (SVMH) 7292 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (parent information management course) # Youth and Families with Promise (YFP) (USU-affiliated) 2100 S. State S1200 (Chris Jacobsen) SLC, Ut. 468-2695 (a mentor program for youth ages 10-14 with high interest activities; see also Heather: 468-3185) Treatment # Children's Center, The 1855 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 582-5534 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Children's Center, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Ralston) SLC, Ut. 581-2321 (provides a medical-psycho-social-behavioral approach) # Family Attachment Center (250-1728) (Craig Ramsey) SLC, Ut. 256-7686 (treatment for autism, ADHD, reactive attachment disorder, and other behavior-management disorders in children and youth) Home-based Intervention and Adaption for Families with Autistic Children (call Autism Soc.—583-7049) (behavior modification help) # Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center 230 S. 500 E. #100 (Dr. Dave Nilsson) SLC, Ut. 532-1484 (interdisciplinary evaluation and treatment services) # Preschool Group Home (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way (Robin) SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental Health) # Freemont Elementary (CBTU Extension for Granite District) 4249 S. 1425 W. (Robin) SLC, Ut. 263-6105 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental Health) # Ridgecrest Elementary (CBTU Extension for Jordan District) 1800 E. 7200 S. (Robin) SLC, Ut. 944-2904 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental health) # PCMC Behavioral Health Care 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3500 (multi-disciplinary in-patient service for acute psychiatric emergencies) # PCMC Behav. Health Care (IHC-Wasatch Canyons Campus) 5770 S. 1500 W. Bldg. C Taylorsville, Ut. 262-6199 (provide intake and referrals for out-patient mental health and Day-Spring services) # PCMC Center for Counseling 5770 S. 1500 W. Bldg. G Taylorsville, Ut. 265-3000 #2 (provide out-patient mental health services, and Love and Logic parenting classes; formerly Learning Problems Clinic) # Residential Treatment Centers (Wasatch Canyons Campus) 5770 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 265-3049 (provides two units: one for latency-aged behavioral children 3-12, and an adolescent unit for behavioral youth 12-18) PCMC In and Out-Patient Psychiatry (multi-disciplinary for acute psychiatric emergencies) # TEACH (WSU--Department of Child and Family Studies Preschool) 1301 University Circle (Christine) Ogden, Ut. 626-6277 (provides a non-fee therapeutic day care for DCFS-referred children ages 3-5 with behavioral and social problems) Behavioral Resources (Continued) Treatment (Continued) Toileting Specialist (S.L. C. School Dist.) (Cindy Myers) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (a program utilized in the schools to help a child in learning to potty train) 50 # Touchtone Therapy Center 2872S. Highland Dr. (Ray De Prezio) SLC, Ut. 485-8051 (priv. Clin. offers attach., develop., behav., encop. & enuretic & other therapy for foster & other children to include parent involv.) # TV Allowance, The www.tvallowance.com 305-669-4365\ (a device that allows parents electronically to limit children’s weekly television viewing) # Utah State Hospital 1300 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 344-4400 (multi-disciplinary residential for mentally ill children and adults) # Valley Mental Health (administration) 5965 S. 900 E. (Jim Whear) SLC, Ut. 263-7100 (administers Mental Health services in Salt Lake, Tooele, and Summit counties for medicaid recipients) Wasatch Family Services Bereavement Resources # Bereaved Parents 845 Washington Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 399-5613 (no-cost program of support for family members regarding the death of a child) # Bereavement Services (at PCMC) 100 N. Medical Drive (Lucene Hougaard) SLC, Ut. 588-3483 (bereavement group meetings over 7 weeks for children ages 3-18 who have lost a significant member of the family) # Caring Connections (U of U College of Nursing) 10 S. 2000 E. SLC, Ut. 585-9522 (www.nurs.utah.edu/caring connections) (offers hope and comfort in grief support groups relative to various types of loss by death) # Center for Grieving Children, A 1708 E. 5550 S. #18 So. Ogden, Ut. 476-1149 A free program providing children w/ support following the loss of a loved one in death or through divorce or separation) Compassionate Friends, The 11340 Willow Brook SLC, Ut. 265-3623 ( support group for parents having experienced the death of a child) Divorce and Children SLC, Ut. # Elder Care Locator SLC, Ut. 677-1116 (561-1037, maintains a list for grieving resources) Grief and Comfort # Grief and Loss Program SLC, Ut. 561-1037 # Grief Center, The (Salt Lake Regional Medical Center) # # # * * # 1050 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 350-4111 (grief info and support groups for adults, teens and children) Hospice of IHC 1875 S. State St. (Chris Carter) Orem, Ut. 225-0584 (provides assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment) Hospice of Northern Utah 2404 Washington Blvd #304 (Suzanne) Ogden, Ut. 399-5232 (provides physical and emotional assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment) Hospice of Salt Lake Jeannie Bordenave or Jeanne Lee (provides assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment; pain relief includes in service) New Pride 742 W. South Temple SLC, Ut. 328-4238 (alternative program for HS students with behavior disorders) PCMC Bereavement Services 100 N. Medical Drive (LuCene Hougaard) SLC, Ut, 588-3483 ( ) Seasons Suicide Bereavement, Inc. P.O. Box 187 SLC, Ut. 649-8327 (a support group for families of a death from suicide) Share-Parents of Utah 4110 Liberty Creek Drive South Jordan, Ut. 280-1955 (support groups for families of stillborn, infant deaths or miscarriages) Sharing Place, The 1695 E. 3300 S. SLC, Ut. 466-6730 (support following the loss of a loved one) Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Group (SIDS) 288 N. 1460 W . (Chris Hamilton) SLC, Ut. 84116 538-6140 (support group for parents of children who died from SIDS) Bereavement Resources (Continued) # Valley Mental Health (administration) 5965 S. 900 E. (Jim Whear) SLC, Ut. 263-7100 (administers Mental Health services in Salt Lake, Tooele, and Summit counties for medicaid recipients) Wellness Center, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center 1045 E. 100. S. SLC, Ut. 350-4539 51 # Widowed Persons Services (ML22Oct. 99) (includes bereavement support groups) volunteer-operated SLC, Ut. 561-1037 (support for widows and widowers offered thru AARP) (?6975 S. Union Blvd.?) Career Development and Employment Resources (See also Alternative Schools, Economic-related Areas of Need p. 4, Higher Education for Special-needs Persons, Shelter Workshops and Transition Resources for Special-needs Persons) Career Awareness # EBCE at Highland High 2166 S. 1700 E. SLC, Ut. 484-4343 (career exploration program for at-risk regular education students) # Utah Governor’s Committee/Employment of People w/ Disabilities 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7781 (has a mission to educate and encourage employers to employ people with disabilities) Employability /Vocational Training Applied Technology Center (public school affiliated) (provides mechanics training for high school students) # Career Guidance Center 449 E. 2100 S. SLC, Ut. 484-8300 (provides comprehensive career and vocational evaluation and counseling to individuals, compaanies and public agenciest) Catalyst (advocacy for MR includes occupational training) # Columbus Community Center 10 W. Central Park Way SLC, Ut. 487-0377 (shelter workshop for Salt Lake School District students and adults; sponsors several residentials for MR, ages 5 through adult) # Davis County Employment and Training Farmington, Ut. 451-3212 480 27th St. (Richard Nelson) Ogden, Ut. 626-0303 (ensures the delivery of employment and training programs to disadvantaged individuals) Development Center 435 S. Main St. Clearfield, Ut. (employability training) # Developmental Training Systems, Inc. (DTSI) 586 40th St. (Laura) Ogden, Ut. 394-3874 (provides day training, learning and service opportunity for DD adults to include self-help, socialization and employment training) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 2964 W. 4700 S. #102 SLC, Ut. 957-8200 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 660 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 238-4560 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 2984 N. 400 W. Layton. Ut. 776-5951 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 5020 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 267-5600 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 161 N. Main St. Tooele, Ut. 882-1086 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Department of Workforce Services (DWS) Career Development and Employment Resources (continued) Employability / Vocational Training (Continued) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Vocational 1595 W. 500 S. 52 SLC, Ut. 887-9500 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Davis Applied Technology Center (DATC) 550 E. 300 S. Kaysville, Ut. 593-2500 (alternative post-secondary 2-year college program for students 18-22 with a primarily non-academic focus) # EBCET (Experience-Based Career Education Training) 2166 S. 1700 E. (Charlie) SLC, Ut. 484-4343-180 (transition program for students at risk for drugs and atrition) # GATE (affil. w/& leading to GIFTS) 3605 S. 350 E. (Tom Krause) SLC, Ut. 685-4585 (community-based transition program of Gran. Sch. Dist. For lower-functioning students leading to independence and employability) # GIFTS (Gaining Independence For Transition Success) (Jones Center) 382 E. 3605 S. (Stephanie Hullinger) SLC, Ut. 685-4531 (community-based transition program of Granite District leading to employability for special education students 18-22) Granite Alternative School 1690 W. 4800 S. SLC, Ut. (call Gr. Sch. Dist. 263-6100) (offers day and night education and vocational classes) # Independence High School 636 N. Independence Ave. Provo, Ut. 374-4920 (a secondary high school providing basic high school completion courses, job training and placement services) 382 E. 3605 S. (Karen Shaw SLC, Ut. 268-8506 (helps former school drop-outs achieve high school diplomas and job readiness) # Job Connection Workshop Program (DWS) 526-9675 (information and training regarding job search strategies, keeping jobs, life management skills and assertive communication skills) # Job Corps/ Dynamic Educational Systems, Inc. (recruitment office) 1800 S. West Temple #A 128 SLC, Ut. 466-5737 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth ages 16-24) # Clearfield Job Corps Antelope Drive Clearfield, Ut. 774-4000 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) # Weber Basin Job Corps RFD #6, Weber Canyon Ogden, Ut. 479-9806 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) Job Opportunities for the Blind (JOB) 1-800-638-7518 (five locations provide employment training and placement for visually-impaired youth via local community colleges) # Jones, Hilda B. (Habilitation) Center 382 E. 3600 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8526 (vocational workshop, training and transition for Granite District disabled and at-risk students) Jordan School District Technical Center (call Eric Hansen) 825 E. 9085 S. Sandy, Ut. 565-7582 (job training, placement and tracking service for custodial youth) # Junior Achievement of Utah 641 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 355-5252 (offers economic-based or business training curriculum in local classrooms for children K-twelvth grades) # Lions Club International (Gladys, Geo. Merrick) SLC, Ut. 250-5175 (see Eric Hansen) (job training/coaching for adults; also provides used glasses, and funds for specific needs) # Nueva Dia (New Day) (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 3780 S. W. Temple SLC, Ut. 521-4475 (self-sufficiency, career development and safe parent training for mothers) # Office of Job Training for Economic Development 140 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 526-4300 JCVA (Jones Center Vocational/ Academics) # People Helping People Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. ksimmons@mentors4women.org SLC, Ut. 583-4175 (a support helping women develop employability and independence, contact Kayleen Simmons) 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) Project Cooperation (ph. Book) Promise (via YES) (job training programs and sites for youth 17-21) call Provo Sch. Dist. –374-4934 (provides alternative HS completion and job training for persons with disabilities) # Salt Lake Community College (DRC) 4600 S. Redwood Road (Margaret) SLC, Ut. 957-4659 (facil. the higher educ. of LD and other special-needs students in multiple ways as may be indicated; & summer adaptive recreation) Provo Vocational High School # South Campus (Disability Resource Center) 1575 S. State St. (Angelene or Tulena) SLC, Ut. 957-4659 (facilitates the higher education of LD and other special-needs students in multiple ways as may be indicated) Career Development and Employment Resources (continued) Employability / VocationalTraining (Continued) # Salt Lake County Job Training and Development SLC, Ut. 468-3246 53 Selective Vocational Services (includes Culinary Arts Training at the "U") 158 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 524-9000 (provides a program of transition from "welfare" to employment) Single Parents/Displaced Homemaker Project 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 533-7090 (provides job training and finding skills) * South Valley Training Company 455 W. 9160 S. Sandy, Ut. 561-1661 (job training, placement and socialization for adults in Jordan School District) Special Vocational Services 180 E. 2100 S. #103 SLC, Ut. 466-2127 (U of U food handling training for handicapped) # Tree Utah 511 W. 200 S. #150 SLC, Ut. 364-2122 (providesa volunteer tree plantingclasses and experience for youth 15-17 working with trees—compensation includes a pruning kit and #50.) # TURN Community Services 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) UCBT (U of U) 1078 Annex Building SLC, Ut. 581-6158 (Utah Community-Based Transition Project) Utah Opportunities Industrial Center 742 W. South Temple SLC, Ut. (job training and placement for low-income and handicapped) # Veterinary Medicine SLC, Ut. 256-5921 (high school program for training students interested in veterinary medicine) Visual Arts Institute 1835 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. 487-7855 (academic school for frustrated, artistically-inclined or non-verbal students) # VITAL (Kearns High) 5525 S. 4800 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7500 (drug and behavioral transition from high school to career) Vocational Education, Utah State Division of 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. (training service for secondary and above) Vocational Evaluation Services (Administration) see Rehabilitation Services SLC, Ut. (academic and vocation-skill evaluation leading to vocational training) # Wasatch Front South Applied Technology Center 2255 S. 5370 W. Express Bldg SLC, Ut. 736-6903 (offers careers in such diversified specialties as diesel mechanic or service technician) # Women’s Resource Center (U of U) Union Building #293 SLC, Ut. 581-8030 (provides multiple helps in the professional development of women students) # WOW (Work Opportunities for Women) 460 S. Concord (1235 W.) (Victoria) SLC, Ut. 364-9777 (offers counseling and groups for expectant and current teen moms re: employment readiness and other pertinent issues) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. South) 1385 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-0000 (oversees self-sufficiency, temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placement programming) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 5735 S. Redwood Road WVC, Ut. 269-4700 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 720 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 536-7000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 158 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 524-9000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 3888 W. 5400 S. Kearns, Ut. 965-4667 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 7292 S. State St. Midvale, Ut. 567-3800 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Young Mothers High 86 E. 100 S. Pleasant Grove, Ut. (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) # Center for High School Studies 243 E. 2320 N. (Anita) Provo, Ut. 374-4930 (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) # Young Mothers Program see Individual School Districts, local (alternative and continuing educational high school programs for unwed mothers) # Self-suffiency Program (administration at Expo Mart) Career Development and Employment Resources (continued) Employability / VocationalTraining (Continued) # Young Parents (at Horizonte) 1234 S. Main St. (Gerry) SLC, Ut. 578-8574 (Salt Lake School District high school completion program offered free for pregnant and parenting teens) 54 # # Youth City Employment Services (SLC-spons. Works for Youth) 615 S. 300 E. (Peter Smith) SLC, Ut. 538-2062 ext. 233 (employ. Train., mentoring, jobs & experiences. Gives youth confide. to succeed in the workforce. Includes youth job fairs & placements) Youth Employ-Ability Services, SLCo. (YES) (summer youth prog.) 2001 S. State #S2600 (Charles Otis) SLC, Ut. 468-3100 (year-round employability training and work for U.S. legal 14-21 year olds from disadvan. Fam., 466-5660, or Charles Otis 718-1858) Funding for Job Training # Division of Rehabilitation Services 2964 W. 4700 S. #102 SLC, Ut. 957-8200 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 660 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 238-4560 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 2984 N. 400 W. Layton. Ut. 776-5951 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 5020 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 267-5600 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 161 N. Main St. Tooele, Ut. 882-1086 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Vocational 1595 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 887-9500 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Rehabilitation Services, Office of (admin.) (State Board of Educ.) 250 E. 500 S. (Bill Yocam) SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (assists individuals with disabilities to obtain employment; includes Computer Programmer Trainer Program) * Rehabilitation Services, Division of 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2251 Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Job Placement # Canyon View Specialty School 1100 Orchard Ave. Ogden, Ut. 626-2516 (DD training programs for school-aged in Weber District, also offering job coaching and placement for those aged 18-22) # Department of Workforce Services (DWS) 480 27th St. (Richard Nelson) Ogden, Ut. 626-0303 (ensures the delivery of employment and training programs to disadvantaged individuals) Elks Boys and Girls Club (call Elks Lodge-266-2344) (includes job agency for court-referrees) # Family Council, State 698 Ridge Lane (Phoebe) Alpine, Ut. 801-756-3995 (offers monthly info & resources shared councils for persons w/ disabil.; also summer progs., counseling, employment & transition assist.) Frontier School (call SL Sch. Dist) 363 E. 2100 S. SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (alternative school in Salt Lake District for youth in custody also offers job placement and assessment) # Granite Foundation (see also GIFTS Program) (Sally Holman, Mr. Whipple) SLC, Ut. 268-8590 (business partnerships via the Jones Center, providing transitional spec.-needs summer work, going from school to the community) # Independence High School 636 N. Independence Ave. Provo, Ut. 374-4920 (a secondary high school providing basic high school completion courses, job training and placement services) Indian Employment Center 21 Kelsey Ave. SLC, Ut. 355-9490 (ML 30 Sep 99) (employment services for Native Americans) # Indian Training and Education Center 1865 S. Main St. #1 SLC, Ut. 484-4447 ext 113 (receives and makes available job listings throughout the state for Native Americans. Website: www.dced.state.ut.us/Indian) Job Opportunities for the Blind (JOB) 1-800-638-7518 (five locations provide employment training and placement for visually-impaired youth via local community colleges) Jordan School District Technical Center (call Eric Hansen) 825 E. 9085 S. Sandy, Ut. 565-7582 (job training, placement and tracking service for custodial youth) LDS Employment Services (Provo) 1848 S. Columbia Lane Provo, Ut. (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) Career Development and Employment Resources (continued) Job Placement (Continued) # LDS Employment Services 625 E. 8400 S Sandy, Ut. 561-9555 (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) 55 # LDS Employment Services 50 N. Main Tooele, Ut. 882-8646 (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) # LDS Employment Services 7839 S. Redwood Rd. #B West Jordan, Ut. 566-4040 (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) # LDS Employment Services 545 W. 500 S. #170 Bountiful, Ut. 298-4700 (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) # LDS Employment Services 3648 S. 7200 W. Magna, Ut. 250-3600 (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) # LDS Employment Services 780 W. 800 S. SLC, Ut. 240-7240 (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) # LDS Ward Employment Specialists through local LDS wards SLC, Ut. 596-2929 (provides job placement information) # Mayor’s Office of Youth Programs 615 S. 300 E. (Peter Smith) SLC, Ut. 538-2062 x 233 (a program of employment coordination for youth) Office of the Handicapped (call Gov’s Off. For Employ. Of the Handicapped --538-7781) (handicapped policy-implementation and job placement) Opportunities Industrial Center 1776 S. West Temple SLC, Ut. 486-4351 (multi-services for low-income includes job placement) # Rehabilitation Services, Office of (admin.) (State Board of Educ.) 250 E. 500 S. (Bill Yocam) SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (assists individuals with disabilities to obtain employment; includes Computer Programmer Trainer Program) Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Selective Placement Program (Office Civil Personnel) Defense Depot Ogden, Ut. 399-7711 (DD/MR job-recruitment and placement) SOCIO 3060 S. Lester St. SLC, Ut. 972-1027 (Hispanic service and recruitment for low-income unemployed) * South Valley Training Company 455 W. 9160 S. Sandy, Ut. 561-1661 (job training, placement and socialization for adults in Jordan School District) United Tribes Service Center 21 Kelsey Ave. SLC, Ut. 355-9490 (employment assistance for Native Americans) # utahjobsonline.com Utah Opportunities Industrial Center 742 W. South Temple SLC, Ut. (job training and placement for low-income and handicapped) # Wasatch Community Gardens (through Horizonte) P.O. Box 2924 (Tosha) SLC, Ut. 359-2658-ext. 2 or 3 (teens attend garden classes, work in gardens, and sell their produce at Farmers Markets in Spring, Summer and Fall) # WeigandCenter 235 S. Rio Grande SLC, Ut. 363-7710 (provides homeless people w/ showers, haircuts, clothes, laundry, job reps, child care, adult day care, and Kid Start School) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. North) 140 E. 300 S. (jobs.utah.gov) SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides policy for state welfare, job placement and employment security) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. South) 1385 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-0000 (oversees self-sufficiency, temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placement programming) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 5735 S. Redwood Road WVC, Ut. 269-4700 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 720 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 536-7000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 158 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 524-9000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 3888 W. 5400 S. Kearns, Ut. 965-4667 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 7292 S. State St. Midvale, Ut. 567-3800 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Career Development and Employment Resources (continued) Jobs for Adolescents 56 # Employment Development Group (in place of JTPA, see also YES) 2001 S. State St. S1600 (Carla) SLC, Ut. 468-0014 (paid summer classes and work for youth ages 15-21) # Granite School District Personnel 340 E. 3545 S. (Danette Ernson) SLC, Ut. 268-8515 (office is responsible for hiring in summer students ages 14 on up in janitorial and grounds crews in the Granite School District) # Habitat for Humanity, Salt Lake Valley 716 E. 4500 S. (Yasamina) SLC, Ut. 263-0136 (provides homes built by volunteers 15 yrs and up for low-income families with financial assistance of local financial contributions) # Job Shadowing Club (at YES) SLC, Ut. 468-3100 (a SLCo. Fed.-funded prog. of job sampling/shadowing for youth 14 yrs. and older, offering pay upon job completion) # Jordan School District Personnel Office 9361 S. 300 E. (George Welch) Sandy, Ut. 567-8223 (provides summer employment for students 14 years and older on janitorial and grounds crews; see Lynn Ann Day) # Labor Commission (see Anti-Discrimination) 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 530-6801 (provides law and guidelines for youth labor, and resolves insurance disputes and workman’s compensation problems) Project Cooperation (ph. Book) (job training programs and sites for youth 17-21) Project Goodwork (ph. Book) (summer employment for 14-21 year olds) # Salt Lake Neighborhood Housing Services 622 W. 500 N. (Melani Hooten) SLC, Ut. 539-1590 (offers summer and fall jobs for at-risk citizen students 14-18 yr olds in house remodeling for low income home owners) # Salt Lake School District Human Resources (jobline: 578-8365) 440 E. 100 S. (Jodi Smith or Judy Hart) SLC, Ut. 578-8340 (janitorial & grounds summer work for 14 yr old US legals in indiv. schools with pay via dist., which also has a job bulletin board) SNAGAJOB.COM (internet website) (internet service hooking students up with part-time jobs) Trees Program (YES Program via Redwood Multi-purpose Center) 3060 Lester St. SLC, Ut. 974-6923 (a paid work program for youth of planting trees for city streets, 364-2122) US Forest Service SLC, Ut. 364-2122 Utah Labor Commission Vocational Education, Utah State Division of 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. (training service for secondary and above) # Wasatch Front South Applied Technology Center 2255 S. 5370 W. Express Bldg SLC, Ut. 736-6903 (offers careers in such diversified specialties as diesel mechanic or service technician) Wild Utah (provides jobs related to planting trees for 15-18 year olds) # Youth Development Enterprises 8760 Hidden Oaks Drive SLC, Ut. 943-1752 (supervised employment and living for youth 16-19 in Hawaii in cooperation with schools and other agencies) # Youth Employ-ability Services, SLCo. (YES) (summer youth prog.) 2001 S. State #S2600 (Charles Otis) SLC, Ut. 468-3100 (yr.-round employability train. & work for U.S. legal 14-21 year olds from disadvan. Fam., 466-5660) # Youth City Employment Services (SLC-spons. Works for Youth) 615 S. 300 E. (Peter Smith) SLC, Ut. 538-2062 ext. 233 (employ. Train., mentoring, jobs & experiences. Gives youth confide. to succeed in the workforce. Includes youth job fairs & placements) # Youth Works Program (at S. L. Neighborhood Housing Services) 633 W. 500 N. (Iyanna Muna) SLC, Ut. 539-1590 (offers summer and fall jobs for at-risk citizen students 14-18 years old in home building programs for low-income home owners) Career Development and Employment Resources (continued) 57 Sheltered / Special-needs Employment # Aerial Photography Field Office (Dept. of Agriculture 2222 W. 2300 S. (Nola) SLC, Ut. 975-3524 (offers employment opportunities for special-needs persons) # Alpine Transition and Employment Center 350 N. State St. Lindon, Ut. 785-8727 (offers transitional programming, supported employment, sheltered employment and a workshop) American Handicapped Workers of Utah (shelter employment for handicapped) # ATEC 350 N. State St. Lindon, Ut. 785-8727 (shelter workshop and supervised community-based employment) # Columbus Community Center 3495 S. West Temple (Kevin Keyes) SLC, Ut. 262-2066 (shelter workshop for S L Sch. Dist. students & adults; has 100 bus. contracts, sponsors 13 resid. for MR & others ages 5 through adult) # Deseret Industries (Administration) #50 E. North Temple SLC, Ut. 240-6570 (shelter workshop, also offers low-cost goods) Davis County Development Center (call Davis Sch. Dist.) (transitional shelter workshop and employability training) # Intermountain Handicapped Workers of Utah 34 W. Guest Ave. SLC, Ut. 281-8868 Jordan Valley Mobile Work Crew (call Jordan Valley School 265-1748) # Medicaid Work Incentive Program 433 E. Center St. Midvale, Ut. (a mobile sheltered work opportunity for special-needs persons) (contact medical worker) 801-538-7091 (registration allows persons w/ disabilities to earn and keep assets up to the $15,000 level.) # Milo Banghman Design 24 S. 6th E. SLC, Ut. 539-0448 (office for assembly-type work as well as sewing and painting for moderately DD/MR) Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center (PARC) 485 Parc Circle Clearfield, Ut. 774-7478 (Davis County shelter workshop and transition) * Projects with Industry 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (employment opportunities for handicapped from professional to service) # Rehabilitation Services, Office of (admin.) (State Board of Educ.) 250 E. 500 S. (Bill Yocam) SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (assists individuals with disabilities to obtain employment; includes Computer Programmer Trainer Program) * Rehabilitation Services, Division of 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2251 Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Shelter Workshops see Shelter Workshops and School Districts (sheltered job training and employment for DD/MR) Special Vocational Services 180 E. 2100 S. #103 SLC, Ut. 466-2127 (U of U food handling training for handicapped) University of Utah Student Services for Handicapped (U of U) SLC, Ut. (advocacy for handicapped students) # Utah Governor’s Committee/Employment of People w/ Disabilities 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7781 (has a mission to educate and encourage employers to employ people with disabilities) Utah Opportunities Industrial Center 742 W. South Temple SLC, Ut. (job training and placement for low-income and handicapped) # V. I. P. Baskets (vis Danville Employment Services) 12257 S. Business Park Drive Draper, Ut. 572-1410 (disabled persons place baskets of candy at various business locations and receive proceeds from the same) # Wilford Weight (DD employment) 2337 Logan Circle SLC, Ut. 582-2721 (private shelter work experience and employment) # Work Activity Center 1275 W. 2320 S. (Margo Lee) SLC, Ut. 977-9779 (provides several worksite opportunities as well as supervised apartments for DD adults, facilitating independent living) Career Development and Employment Resources (continued) 58 Support Services/Job Coaching # Alliance House (VMH) # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 1724 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 486-5012 (job and housing support for adult mental health clients) Anti-discrimination (Labor Commission) 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 530-6801 (Labor Commission enforcement of fair legal practices) Apprenticeship Program (DWS) SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides quality and effective options for obtaining and developing marketable skills and a strong work ethic) Canyon View Specialty School 1100 Orchard Ave. Ogden, Ut. 626-2516 (DD training programs for school-aged in Weber District, also offering job coaching and placement for those aged 18-22) Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) Community Action Program (administration) 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) Central City 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (low-income financial, employment, housing advocacy and adaptive summer day camps) Magna 3041 S. 8560 W. Magna, Ut. 250-6414 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) Mountain Lands 257 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 373-8200 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) Northwest 1300 W. 300 N. (Alice) SLC, Ut. 359-8741 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) Redwood 3060 Lester St. WVC, Ut. 972-6661 (low-income financial, employment, food and housing advocacy) South County 8446 S. Harrison Midvale, Ut. 255-3516 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) South Salt Lake 4392 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 313-0337 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) Tooele 270 Maple Street Tooele, Ut. 435-882-1278 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) Constituent Services (for Workforce Services) (Barbara Darling) SLC, Ut. 526-4390 (Daren Rogers, 626-3461) Employment and Training Resource Center (at Travelers Aid Society)210 S. Rio Grande (Rob) SLC, Ut. 596-1231 (Division of Workforce Services outreach, providing help with temporary and permanent employment) # Family Employment Program (FEP) (DWS) 526-9675 (assists economically-disadvantaged families move through multiple steps from assistance to self-sefficiency) # Furburbia (a pet adoption center) (364-0370) Cottonwood Mall 2nd Fl. (Tracey Miller) SLC, Ut. 424-2744 (a daytime showplace for special-needs dogs and cats available for adoption. Volunteers are needed) # Genesis (DRS) 2225 S. 500 E. # 200 (Margo) SLC, Ut. 1-800-302-4261 ( ) # Haven, The 974 E. South Temple (Sue Maxwell) SLC, Ut. 533-0070 (17-bed co-ed residential providing individual therapy, vocational assistance, rehab alcohol treatment, and drug abuse treatment) IBM Model Program 1040 W. 700 S. SLC, Ut. (call SLCC Skills Ctr. 957-3283) (work-adjustment program at SLC Community Skills Center) # Indian Training and Education Center 1865 S. Main St. #1 SLC, Ut. 484-4447 ext 113 (receives and makes available job listings throughout the state for Native Americans. Website: www.dced.state.ut.us/Indian) # International Rescue Committee (IRC) 530 E. 500 S. #207 (Martegas) SLC, Ut. 328-1091 (resettlement and acculturation, to include employment service mainly for Iraq, Serbo-Croatian and African refugees) # Job Accommodation Network (JAN) 918 Chestnut Ridge Road, Mgntn, WV 1-800-ADA-WORK Career Development and Employment Resources (continued) Support Services/Job Coaching (Continued) # Job Shadowing Club (at YES) SLC, Ut. 468-3100 59 (a SLCo. Fed.-funded prog. of job sampling/shadowing for youth 14 yrs. and older, offering pay upon job completion) Jordan School District Technical Center (call Eric Hansen) 825 E. 9085 S. Sandy, Ut. 565-7582 (job training, placement and tracking service for custodial youth) # Jordan Valley Supported Employment (Human Services) 547 W. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 265-1748 (provides job coaching and placement for disabled persons) # Labor Commission (see Anti-Discrimination) 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 530-6801 (provides law and guidelines for youth labor, and resolves insurance disputes and workman’s compensation problems) LDS Employment Services (Provo) 1848 S. Columbia Lane Provo, Ut. (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) # LDS Employment Services 625 E. 8400 S Sandy, Ut. 561-9555 (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) # LDS Employment Services 50 N. Main Tooele, Ut. 882-8646 (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) # LDS Employment Services 7839 S. Redwood Rd. #B West Jordan, Ut. 566-4040 (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) # LDS Employment Services 545 W. 500 S. #170 Bountiful, Ut. 298-4700 (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) # LDS Employment Services 3648 S. 7200 W. Magna, Ut. 250-3600 (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) # LDS Employment Services 780 W. 800 S. SLC, Ut. 240-7240 (helps people find jobs and overcome problems with keeping jobs, as well as provide volunteer opportunities) LDS Welfare Program 751 W. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 240-7320 (a program to provide assistance via a local bishop for persons experiencing temporary financial needs, as well as worldwide charity) # Lions Club International (Gladys, Geo. Merrick) SLC, Ut. 250-5175 (see Eric Hansen) (job training/coaching for adults; also provides used glasses, and funds for specific needs) Maxwell House (call MRAU or ARC of Utah 364-5060) (housing for employable MR persons) Northwest and Westside CAP 55 N. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 595-0058 (foodbank, financial and employment assistance) Office of the Handicapped (call Gov’s Off. For Employ. Of the Handicapped --538-7781) (handicapped policy-implementation and job placement) Rehabilitation Service Center, Work Evaluation Unit 1595 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 533-4420 (work evaluation services) Rehabilitation Service Center, Work Evaluation Unit 1595 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 533-4420 (work evaluation services) # Rescue Mission 463 S. 400 W. (Ed) SLC, Ut. 355-1302 (provides emergency food, clothing, housing, spiritual encouragement, and an employment list for homeless men) # Salt Lake Community College Skill Center 1040 W. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 957-3283 (work-adjustment training for behaviorally-handicapped) # SCORE (Service Corps Of Retired Executives, national office) 409 3rd St., SW 4th Fl. Wash., DC 20024 1-800-634-0245 (provide local info in helping small businessmen start their businesses) Single Parents/Displaced Homemaker Project 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 533-7090 (provides job training and finding skills) SOCIO 3060 S. Lester St. SLC, Ut. 972-1027 (Hispanic service and recruitment for low-income unemployed) * State Occupational Info Coordination Council 140 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 536-7806 * Supported Employment Program 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 * Supported Employment Program Employment Assistance 660 S. 200 E. #440 SLC, Ut. 533-6999 * Supported Job-based Training Program 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 60 Career Development and Employment Resources (continued) Support Services/Job Coaching (Continued) # Teen Moms and Kids (sponsored by New Start Foundation) 2150 E. Murray-Holladay Rd. SLC, Ut. 273-9079 (a non-profit support group addressing childcare, food, housing, work, bills, medical care & transportation for single moms) Turning Point Program 550 E. 300 S. Kaysville, Ut. 546-4134 (offers life management, self-esteem, decision-making and career assistance) # Unemployment Insurance (DWS) (1-888-848-0688) SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (offers finances and subsistance commodities as a defense against the effects of unemployment during the search for new work) # Utah Governor’s Committee/Employment of People w/ Disabilities 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7781 (has a mission to educate and encourage employers to employ people with disabilities) Utah Small Business Development Center (Salt Lake Community College) Utah Supported Employment Program (USEP) Social Service Administration (call Human Services—538-4171) # VITAL WORK (Davis High Adaptive Sports and Recreation) 325 S. Main St. Kaysville, Ut. 1-435-546-7940 (work release program coordinated between applied technology and the resource department) # Volunteers of America 455 E. 400 S. SLC, Ut. 363-9414 (provides a detox center, day treatment, housing and employment services for rehabilitating substance abusers and homeless persons) # Women’s Index and Resource Guide (U of U) Union Building #293 SLC, Ut. 581-8030 (comprehensive single parent student resource guide) Christmas Assistance # Angel Tree, The (Magna FACT) 3707 Pensicola Circle Magna, Ut 1-877-384-8113 (Christmas assistance for children whose names are placed on name tags on trees. There are also other Channel 5-sponsored locations) # Elks Lodge, Cottonwood-Murray Lodge (BPOE) 4894 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 266-2344 (provides Sub for Santa and high-needs medical and other special-needs charity assistance on an individual basis) # Family Enrichment Center 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (Davis School District family enrichment center provides excellent 0-5 child behavior management courses; includes sub for Santa) Flame and Go’s, The 554 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. (phone book or St. Prison or Firefighters Dept.) (volunteer prison firefighting workforce offering Christmas assistance) Human Services, Davis County Department of P.O. Box 685 Bountiful, Ut. (call St. Human Serv. 538-4171) (multiple services to include funds, emergency food and Christmas assistance) # Jewish Family Services of Salt Lake City 2416 E. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 581-1330 (non-government social service welfare agency) * Quarters for Christmas (KSL Radio and Television) Broadcast House SLC, Ut. 575-7600 KSL-sponsors Christmas funds in cooperation with DCFS) Santa’s Helping Hands 554 S. 300 E. SLC. Ut. 538-8200 (Christmas funds for Southwest catchment area) #__ Shop with a Cop (Magna FACT) 3707 Pensacola Circle Magna, Ut 250-4811 (provides Christmas assistance, via shopping with a volunteer police officer) * Sub for Santa (through Deseret News) 30 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 237-2138 (Christmas help for qualified children ages 3-12; FACT also has $50. Christmas money per eligible child) Toys for Tots 116 Pollock Road SLC, Ut. 583-7319 (Marine Corps-sponsors Christmas help for needy) 61 Clothing (low-cost, funds for and/or custom-made for special-needs persons) Birthright of Salt Lake City (advocacy for unborn includes emergency clothes for clients) 347 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 364-7765 (minimal food, clothing and financial assistance for those in need) # Deseret Industries (Administration) #50 E. North Temple SLC, Ut. 240-6570 (shelter workshop, also offers low-cost goods) # Eagle Ranch, The 421 W. 300 S. (Jennie) SLC, Ut. 254-4945 (provides daily chuck-wagon dinners, soup kitchens, food pantries, furniture and self-care commodities for the needy) Elks Lodge, Cottonwood-Murray Lodge (BPOE) 4894 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 266-2344 (provides high-need medical help, clothes, Sub for Santa and special-needs charity assistance on an individual basis) Family Resource and Counseling (also provides clothes for un-wed mothers) # First Way of Salt Lake City 2134 S. 800 E. SLC, Ut. 484-4616 (advocacy for unborn includes emergency clothes for clients) # Hildegarde’s Pantry 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 519-9347 (offers food supplies twice a month per household, as well as clothing) Human Services, Davis County Department of P.O. Box 685 Bountiful, Ut. (call St. Human Serv. 538-4171) (multiple services to include funds, emergency food and Christmas assistance) # Human Services , Department of (DCFS Central Region) 645 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 264-7500 (multi-division state administration for service delivery) # Jubilee Center 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 519-9347 (Episcopal Community Services’ non-denominational outreach, offering bus tokens, short-term housing assistance, info and referrals) # Kaysville Bishop’s Storehouse 362 N. 300 W. Kaysville, Ut. 546-2423 (offers temporary assistance in exchange for welfare work) # LDS Church Welfare Square 751 W. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 240-7330 (offers temporary assistance in exchange for welfare work) LDS Welfare Program 751 W. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 240-7320 (a program to provide assistance via a local bishop for persons experiencing temporary financial needs, as well as worldwide charity) Nearly New Clothes Shop 302 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 521-2804 (low-cost, nearly new clothes for women) # Operation School Bell 2066 E. 3300 S. SLC, Ut. 467-6353 (retired business women fund a store providing new clothes for needy children; Assistance League provide info on abuse prevention) Opportunities Industrial Center 1776 S. West Temple SLC, Ut. 486-4351 (multi-services for low-income includes job placement) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) # Rescue Haven 1165 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 521-5925 (provides emergency assistance to include shelter, meals and clothing for women and children in the shelter) # Rescue Mission 463 S. 400 W. (Ed) SLC, Ut. 355-1302 (provides emergency food, clothing, housing, spiritual encouragement, and an employment list for homeless men) * Salvation Army, The 2615 Grant Ave. Ogden, Ut. 621-3580 (multi-services for low-income, and men's alcohol rehabilitation program) * Salt Lake Community Action Program 8446 S. 340 W. Midvale, Ut. 255-3516 (multi-service programs for low-income and handicapped includes adaptive summer camps from 7 am to 6 pm) # St. Vincent de Paul Center 437 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 534-1500 (provides free food and other services for homeless in cooperation with Catholic Community Services) Thrift Town 3559 Market St. SLC, Ut. 966-3981 (low-cost commodities in cooperation with UARC) Value Village 279 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 359-1252 (low-cost commodities in cooperation with MRAU) Value Village 50 E. 3750 S. SLC, Ut. 266-1232 (low-cost commodities in cooperation with MRAU) Values Unlimited Thrift Shoppes 211 E. 300 S. #212 SLC, Ut. # Crossroads Urban Center # WeigandCenter 235 S. Rio Grande SLC, Ut. 363-7710 (provides homeless people w/ showers, haircuts, clothes, laundry, job reps, child care, adult day care, and Kid Start School) 62 Coping and Management Resources (see also Counseling Resources, Crisis and Suicide Threats, Parent Training and Enhancement Resources, Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Persons, and Support Groups) Counseling Resources # ACCESS 1588 S. Major St. SLC, Ut. 486-5987 (Asian Community Counseling Enhancement and Social Skills) Consumer Credit Counseling Service (budget and money-management counseling) 807 E. South Temple #350 (Richard) SLC, Ut. 521-8656 (general individual and family-related counseling on a sliding fee scale) Family Counseling Center 46 E. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 566-5606 (general individual and family-related counseling on a sliding fee scale) Family Counseling Services of Northern Utah 175 W. 4800 S. Ogden, Ut. 479-1600 (offers comprehensive range of psychotherapeutic counseling) Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) # Family Counseling Center # * # # # # Emergency Support # Families First (Utah Youth Village) 5800 S. Highland Drive (Paul Hedquist) SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (6-8 week flexible fee intensive family preservation support program offering training in family communication and relationship building) # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. (Tamara Harris) SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Support Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Emergency Support # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Weigand Center 235 S. Rio Gra nde SLC, Ut. 363-7710 (provides homeless people w/ showers, haircuts, clothes, laundry, job reps, child care, adult day care, and Kid Start School) Funding/ Physical Resources Kids, Inc. 1725 DeSales St. NW #800 Washington, DC (call Make A Wish Foundation 277-4673 (offers “dream-fulfillments” for gravely-ill children in the U.S.) Weigand Center 235 S. Rio Grande SLC, Ut. 363-7710 (provides homeless people w/ showers, haircuts, clothes, laundry, job reps, child care, adult day care, and Kid Start School) 63 Coping and Management Resources (Continued) In-home Supports # Family Support Program (Easter Seals of Utah) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (DSPD-sponsored multi-home support services) # Genesis (DRS) 2225 S. 500 E. # 200 (Margo) SLC, Ut. 1-800-302-4261 ( ) # HOME Project (UNI) (Habilitation Option Medical Excellence) 546 Chipeta Way (Josette or Patrick) SLC, Ut. 587-3108 (in-home prog. for dually-diag. clients working on behav. compliance strategies, services & care coord. in conj. w/ DSPD & Medicaid) Homemaker Services (see local DCFS office) 927 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. (call DCFS 264-7500) (state-sponsored service offers homemaking skills training to low-income persons) # Hospice (Community Nursing) 6949 High Tech Drive (Joyce) Midvale, Ut. 233-6100 (provides assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment; pain relief is included in service) # Hospice of IHC 1875 S. State St. (Chris Carter) Orem, Ut. 225-0584 (provides assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment) # Hospice of Northern Utah 2404 Washington Blvd #304 (Suzanne) Ogden, Ut. 399-5232 (provides physical and emotional assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment) Hospice of Salt Lake Jeannie Bordenave or Jeanne Lee (provides assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment; pain relief includes in service) # In-Home Family Preservation (of DCFS) Cellular 652-2358 ext. 2267 (Mike LaPrey) SLC, Ut. 468-0079 (a support service to prevent further disintegration in struggling family units referred by courts or CPS) # In-Home Family Preservation (of Youth Services) Cellular 718-7729 (Lois Powell) SLC, Ut. 269-7513 (538-4100, a support service to prevent further disintegration in struggling family units referred by courts or CPS) (Barbara Taylor) SLC, Ut. 281-5032 (538-4100, a support service to prevent further disintegration in struggling family units referred by courts or CPS) In-Home Family Services (for Granite School District) (Rowena Heath) SLC, Ut. 264-7689 (a three month-long weekly psycho-educational Boys Town-type parent support) KEYS (Knowledge Enhances Your Success) (SL Co. Youth Services) 92 W. 3900 S. #101 (Diana Dearden) SLC, Ut. 718-0187 (8-12 week prog. to reduce juv. ct. involvement, increase sch. involvement, strengthen fam. communic. & function, & enhance life skills) LINCS 5180 S. Commerce Drive ( 249-1457) Murray, Ut. 281-4425 (parent advocates: Sherlyn Rowley and others provide a Liason for Individuals Needing Coordinated Services) Teen Tots Program (SL Co. Health Department) (Sharon Moon) SLC, Ut. 468-2502 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) Teen Tots Program (Billie Jo) WVC, Ut. 468-2862 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) Travis C. Waiver for Technology Dependent/Medically Fragile Children c/o Community-based Services SLC, Ut. 584-8240 (44 Medical Drive) (provides case management, respite, in-home respiratory care, counseling, nutritional help, and portable oxygen) Tri Connections, Inc. 1921 N. 1120 W. Orem, Ut. 343-3900 (provides support for families of special-needs kids, connecting the individual, the family and the community) # In-Home Family Preservation (Murray-Jordan) # # # # # # * In-home Supports (Continued) * Tri Connections, Inc. 3033 S. Main (Laura Barksdale) SLC, Ut. 364-6186 (provides family support for families of special-needs kids, connecting the individual, the family and the community) # UNI Home Project (Habilitation Option, medical excellence) 546 Chipeta Way (Patrick Mahoney) SLC, Ut. 587-3107 (an in-home, multi-disciplinary service for dually-diagnosed persons) Out-of-home Placements # Futures Through Choices 2510 Washington Blvd. #238 (Joel) Ogden, Ut. 394-9774 (grp homes for at-risk low-IQ youth via DYC, DSPD, & DCFS: therapy, anger mgt., prob-solving, compliance, commun. and living skills) # LDS Hospital Dayspring (Adolescent Treatment Center) 8th Ave. and “C” St. SLC, Ut. 408-5580 (family-oriented in-patient therapy) 64 Coping and Management Resources (Continued) Respite # # # # # Respite Care (see local) DCFS Office Easter Seals of Utah, and PCMC (temporary hourly or daily care of diffiicult-to-manage children) Respite Care and Family Support Services of Utah County P.O. Box 609 (Glenda) Provo, Ut. 374-2510 (provides respite and support services for families of disabled children in Utah County) Respite Care (see local) DCFS Office Easter Seals of Utah, and PCMC (temporary hourly or daily care of diffiicult-to-manage children) Respite Care and Family Support Services of Utah County P.O. Box 609 (Glenda) Provo, Ut. 374-2510 (provides respite and support services for families of disabled children in Utah County) Travis C. Waiver for Technology Dependent/Medically Fragile Children c/o Community-based Services SLC, Ut. 584-8240 (44 Medical Drive) (provides case management, respite, in-home respiratory care, counseling, nutritional help, and portable oxygen) Support and Legal Services Behavior Adjustment Center (multi-service for school-aged emotional and behavior disorded children) Compassionate Friends, The 11340 Willow Brook SLC, Ut.265-3623 ( support group for parents having experienced the death of a child) # Disability Law Center (Utah Legal Center) 1-800-662-9080 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 363-1347 (state-funded legal advocacy for DD/MR persons) # Family Council, State 698 Ridge Lane (Phoebe) Alpine, Ut. 801-756-3995 (offers monthly info & resources shared councils for persons w/ disabil.; also summer progs., counseling, employment & transition assist.) # Family Voices….. 1-800-486-1160 # Jordan Family Education Center 8449 S. 150 W. Midvale, Ut. 565-7442 (provides excellent family-related classes to include child ADHD-management) # Jubilee Referral and Wellness 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 322-8895 (assists individuals and families to access medical and mental health systems, application assistance, and counseling by appointment) Office of Family Support 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-3970 Central District 2835 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 487-8000 North District Office 554 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 530-2300 South Valley Office 7292 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 255-8475 Valley West Office 4115 W. 5295 S. SLC, Ut. 964-7700 Parenting Classes (see community and # Continued Education , PCMC Family Living Seminars (in cooperation with MH or School Districts, local) Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) Project LINK (Jill White) 897-5455 # Project Link # * * # 44o E. 100 S. (RonaLee Baker) SLC, Ut. 484-4343 (Salt Lake School District LIC family support, Project HOPE outreach, and service brokerage) Tri Connections, Inc. 1921 N. 1120 W. Orem, Ut. 343-3900 (provides support for families of special-needs kids, connecting the individual, the family and the community) Tri Connections, Inc. 3033 S. Main (Laura Barksdale) SLC, Ut. 364-6186 (provides family support for families of special-needs kids, connecting the individual, the family and the community) Turning Point Program 550 E. 300 S. Kaysville, Ut. 546-4134 (offers life management, self-esteem, decision-making and career assistance) Uplift Support Group (7 p.m. Tuesdays) 1255 E. 3900 S. Rm. 427 (John ) SLC, Ut. 264-8193 (a family-centered group of 15-20 providing support for persons ages 20 on up experiencing bi-polar, major depression or anxiety) 65 Coping and Management Resources (Continued) Team Supports # FACT Davis 470 Medical D rive (Jane Lewis) Bountiful, Ut. 543-9478 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Granite School District) 340 E. 3345 S SLC, Ut. 268-8560 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT Healthy Steps PO Box 618 Farmington, Ut. 451-3318 (a prenatal to age five site-based FACT initiative) # FACT Jordan District FACT Coordinator) SLC, Ut. 412-2176 # FACT, Magna (Mary Hammond 480-8693) 3707 W. Pensacola Circle Magna, Ut. 250-4811 FACT, Midvale Elementary (Teresa Gonzales) Midvale, Ut. (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Cyprus Networkat Pleasant Green) 250-8635 (Susan Silva 860-2450) (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT-related (Murray Community Support Service “site-based team”) 5175 S. 495 E. (Deb Ashton) Murray, Ut. 264-7434 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT-related (Murray/Jordan LIC) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Project HOPE) (Salt Lake School District) 440 E. 100 S. (Nano Podoisky) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (behavioral interventions provided at Parkview Elementary and other elementary schools) # FACT Salt Lake (EVMH) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) (also 293-7401) # FACT Tooele Mental Health 100 S. 1000 W. (Michelle Slade) Tooele, Ut. 843-3520 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) 150 E. Center St. 5th Fl. Provo, Ut. 374-7851 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT Weber/Morgan (Weber MH) 2650 Lincoln Ave. Robyn Hansen) Ogden, Ut. 625-3754 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # Inter-Agency Consultation Team (IACT) (via FACT) 120 N. 200 W. Rm. 314 (Barbara) SLC, Ut. 538-9875 (provides rapid response collaborative problem-resolution for families in a respectful manner) Local Interagency Council (LIC) # FACT, Utah County # Murray Community Support Service (FACT “site-based team”) 5175 S. 495 E. (Deb Ashton) Murray, Ut. 264-7434 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # Murray/Jordan LIC (FACT-related) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 # Project HOPE (Salt Lake School District) # Rise, Inc. Provo, Utah # Rise, Inc SLC, Utah 440 E. 100 S. (Nano Podoisky) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (a multi-agency human services collaboration for a targeted challenged population of students) 1561 Grandview Lane Provo, Ut. 373-1198 (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) 275 E. South Temple (Kim Henderson) SLC, Ut. 969-5319 (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) Local Interagency Council (LIC) # UNI Home Project (Habilitation Option, medical excellence) 546 Chipeta Way (Patrick Mahoney) SLC, Ut. 587-3107 (an in-home, multi-disciplinary service for dually-diagnosed persons) Treatment Programs # Center for Family Development (a Parents United program) 3269 S. Main SLC, Ut. 466-8353 (self-help therapy re: domestic violence, and for incest victims, family members, as well as the abusers) # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way (Pete Nicholas) SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # Bryant Middle Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 40 S. 800 E. (Tammer Attallah) SLC, Ut. 578-8118 (Salt Lake District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) 66 Coping and Management Resources (Continued) Treatment Programs (Continued) # # # # # # # # Eisenhower Jr. Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 4351 S. Redwood Road (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6103 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) Hunter High Youth In Custody (YIC) 4200 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 964-4201 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) Kearns Jr. Youth In Custody (YIC) 4040 W. 5305 S. Kearns, Ut. 964-4213 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) Oquirrh Hills Elementary (CBTU Extension) 5241 S. 4280 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7996 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) Robert Frost Elementary (CBTU Extension) 3444 W. 4400 S. WVC, Ut. 964-4265 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) Jordan Resource Center 332 W. Center St. Midvale, Ut. 565-7584 (school for severelly behavior-disordered students kindergarten through age 22, to include OT/PT and other visual/hearing services) LDS Hospital Pain Clinic 8th Ave. and “C” St. SLC, Ut. 408-1069 (teaches patients pain and stress management) Pain Clinic, The (at UUMC) Red Butte SLC, Ut. 581-7171 (individual programs help clients deal with pain) Provo Divorce/Custody BYU Clinic Provo, Ut. Volunteer/Mentor Programs # Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of Utah 310 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 303-0303 (volunteer friends and services for needy children) Counseling Resources, Suggested (see also Abuse and Neglect, Bereavement Resources, Coping and Management Resources, Crisis and Suicide Threats, Parent Support Groups, Parent Training and Enrichment Resources and Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Persons) Behavior-related # Advanced Therapy Groups # # # # # E. 204 Park Meadows Plaza Park City, Ut. 649-2426 (counseling for abused spouses and abusers) Anger Management (Betty) SLC, Ut. 578-8432 (services are from 6-10 p.m.) Commom Grounds Mediation Services (Stephen and Tineke) 243 E. 400 S. SLC, Ut. 631-8426631-8426, 556-3387 (provides the co-perspectives of an experienced family psychiatrist and a domestic relations attorney in mediating domestic differences) Community Counseling Center (includes court-referred counseling re: spouse abuse) Cornerstone Counseling Center 660 S. 200 E. #308 SLC, Ut. 355-2846 (provides out-patient counseling re: domestic violence, alcoholism and substance abuse for adults and adolescents) Ensign Peak Services, Inc. 2880 W. 4700 S. (Allan Cox or Jim) SLC, Ut. 965-8340 (counseling for youth in a variety of areas such as drugs and alcohol) Family Resource and Counseling (handles Child Protective Service abuse referrals) Gathering Place (UCCODAR) 555 S. State St. #203 (Dennis Hansen) Orem, Ut. 226-2255 (treatment for substance abusers and significant others; also adolescent counseling and prenatal counseling for abusing mothers) Intermountain Special Abuse Treatment Center (ISAT) 1800 S. West Temple #421 (Brent) SLC, Ut. 486-9805 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) 67 Counseling Resources, Suggested (Continued) Behavior-related (Continued) # # # # * # # # 550 24th Street # 202 Ogden, Ut. 399-4002 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) Provo Center 1807 N. 1120 W. Provo, Ut. 373-0210 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) Jordan Family Education Center 8449 S. 150 W. Midvale, Ut. 565-7442 (provides excellent family-related classes to include child ADHD-management) Love and Logic (see Sue Dickinson) Murray Outpatient Psychiatry 201 E. 5900 S. #200 Murray, Ut. 268-9761 (child psychotherapy to include treatment for child abuse) Play Group Therapy (see CBTU, Children’s Center, PCMC, UUMC psychiatric department, (school Districts, private psychotherapy, and professional therapy via a play setting) Sequoia Clinic (counseling for low-income adult men struggling with depression and an/or anger) Sheriffs Assisting Youth Metropolitan Hall of Justice 437 S. 200 E. 10th Fl. SLC, Ut. 535-5995 (deputy-provided law-enforcement-related counseling) Silverado (Robert Buttars) SLC, Ut. 983-5540 (counseling for more severe juvenile offenders) Touchtone Therapy Center 272S. Highland Dr. (Ray De Prezio) SLC, Ut. 485-8051 Ogden Center (priv. Clin. offers attach., develop., behav., encop. & enuretic & other therapy for foster & other children to include parent involv.) Project Turn (524-8639) 850 S. Main (Kolyn Coker or Sue Behle) SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (program to help persons w/ low IQ’s who’ve been charged w/ a crime, to get into approp. programs, rather than the corrections system) Valley MH Adolescent Day Care 4351 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 263-2103 # Valley MH Valley MH Alliance House (VMH) 1724 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 486-5012 (job and housing support for adult mental health clients) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) RESIDENCES: ARTEC (administration) Valley MH (ARTEC) # Observation and Assessment (O and A) 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 569-0882 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) # Therapeutic Homes and Sex Abuse 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 955-9686 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) # Valley MH CBTU 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # Valley MH East Valley Unit 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 (John Malouf) SLC, Ut. 264-2315 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Valley MH Juvenile Court Mental Health Unit 3522 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 262-2601 # Valley MH North Valley Unit 145 E. 1300 S. #501 SLC, Ut. 539-7000 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) # Valley MH South Valley Unit 7434 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) # Valley MH Summit County Unit 1753 Sidewinder Rd. (Merrilee) Park City, Ut. 649-9079 # Valley MH Tooele County Unit 305 N. Main St. Rm 240 (Terry Green) Tooele, Ut. 833-7370 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) # Victim Counseling Unit (SLCo Dist. Attny’s Couns. office) 231 E. 400 S. 4th fl. SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (call Christy—238-2360) (helps victims through the court process and with counseling referrals) Western States Family Institute 515 S. 700 E. #3-A SLC, Ut. 532-3242 (individual and family counseling re: adolescents) # Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) 68 Counseling Resources, Suggested (Continued) Behavior-related (Continued) # # # Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Crisis-related # Crisis Line, Utah Co. P.O. Box 1493 Orem, Ut. 226-4433, 226-4795 (24-hour supportive listening ear for persons experiencing difficulties in their lives; also provides information and referral services) # Family Support Program (Easter Seals of Utah) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (DSPD-sponsored multi-home support services) Help Line (U of U) 136 Union Building SLC, Ut. 581-4357 (provides crisis-oriented information and referral services) # PCMC Behavioral Health Care 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3500 (multi-disciplinary in-patient service for acute psychiatric emergencies) Rape Crisis Center 2035 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 467-RAPE (provides rape crisis and sexual assault intervention for persons 15 on up of both sexes, a 24-hour hotline, education and support) Ogden Office 505 27th St. Ogden, Ut. 392-7273 (intervention for rape victims and family) # Rape Crisis Line 1-866-894-8610 # Valley MH Crisis Intervention Services (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2137 # Valley MH North Crisis Service (ARTU) 1228 S. 900 E. (Bill Matson) SLC, Ut. 261-1442 # Valley MH South Crisis Unit (ITU) 6856 S. 700 E. (Marv Goldstein) SLC, Ut. 255-4661 (Intensive Treatment Unit) Disability/Loss-related # Allies With Families (1-877-477-0764) 450 E. 1000 N. (Pat Baker) Murray, Ut. 292-2515 (mental health referrals and a support group for families of children with emotional or neurological disabilities: Barbara Zabrinski) # Anxiety Clinic (see Mood Disorders Clinic at UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-8806 (services are for affected persons 18 years and older) Art Therapy (see mom of Tawny Dean) (Nancy Collier) (provides art therapy for several levels of disability. Costs of $30.-65. may be waived) # Becky Koller (Rise, Inc.) (Rotating Counseling Locations) 275 E. South Temple #201 SLC, Ut. 363-3300 ext. 12 ($50. 12-week course for DD teens and adults via ARC; addresses self-esteem, social circles, speaking up for self, and recognizing abuse) # Center for Grieving Children, A 1708 E. 5550 S. #18 So. Ogden, Ut. 476-1149 (A free program providing children w/ support following the loss of a loved one in death or through divorce or separation) # Center for Persons with Disabilities (USU) 6800 Old Main Hill (Dr. Fifield) Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-1981 (provides SSI and other diagnostics and counseling for children and adults re: ADHD, Autism and behavior problems; non-Medicaid) # Center for Persons with Disabilities (USU) 6800 Old Main Hill (Dr. Fifield) Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-1981 (provides SSI and other diagnostics and counseling for children and adults re: ADHD, Autism and behavior problems; non-Medicaid) # Comprehensive Psychological Services 1245 E. Brickyard Road #595 SLC, Ut. 483-1600 (includes ADHD services) # Family Attachment Center (Craig Ramsey) SLC, Ut. 256-7686 (treatment for autism, ADHD, reactive attachment disorder, and other behavior-management disorders in children and youth) # Family Council, State 698 Ridge Lane (Phoebe) Alpine, Ut. 801-756-3995 (offers monthly info & resources shared councils for persons w/ disabil.; also summer progs., counseling, employment & transition assist.) 69 Counseling Resources, Suggested (Continued) Disability/Loss-related (Continued) Grief and Loss Program SLC, Ut. # Hospitals, local # # # # # # see Hospital listings (provide varied in and out-patient psychiatric, multi-service medical treatment and respite facilities) LifeSpan Services 3030 S. Main St. #500 (Patricia, LCSW) SLC, Ut. 364-6186 (provides therapeutic support to persons concerned with PDD, autism and other developmental or behavioral disabilities) Logan River Academy Logan, Ut. (provides clinical services for adopted youth) Multiple Sclerosis Society 525 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 575-8500 (Multiple Sclerosis research, counseling, therapy and equipment loans) Personal Development Associates (counseling for personal disabilities) National Hemophelia Foundation, Utah Chapter 564 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (education, evaluation, counseling and research re: hemophilia) Overeaters Anonymous P.O. Box 17637 (1-505-891-2664) SLC, Ut. 484-1442 (a support group for people from all walks of life with compulsive eating disorders offering weekly fellowship) Pain Clinic, The (at UUMC) Red Butte SLC, Ut. 581-7171 (individual programs help clients deal with pain) Parent Training for Families With Hyperactive Children (in cooperation with Valley MH) Private Counseling Groups, and Mental Health Units) (in cooperation with Valley MH) Phone Pal P.O. Box 1493 Orem, Ut. 226-4795 (24-hour “warm line” listening ear for children up to 13 years, addressing loneliness, fear, or ideas for play) Provo Divorce/Custody BYU Clinic Provo, Ut. * Seasons Suicide Bereavement, Inc. # Tic Therapy # Tic Therapy # Tooele County Mental Health (call Tooele Counseling Ctr.—833-7370) Touchtone Therapy Center # P.O. Box 187 SLC, Ut. 649-8327 (a support group for families of a death from suicide) 501 Chipeta Way (Suzie Harrington) SLC, Ut. 584-2045 1415 E. 2100 S. SLC, Ut. 474-2100 (also provides an office at 1415 E. 2100 S. Ph. 474-2100) 100 S. 1000 W. Tooele, Ut. 843-3520 (counseling, intervention and alcohol and drug services) 272S. Highland Dr. (Ray De Prezio) SLC, Ut. 485-8051 (priv. Clin. offers attach., develop., behav., encop. & enuretic & other therapy for foster & other children to include parent involv.) Trauma Awareness and Treatment Center 715 E. 3900 S. #109 (Heather) SLC, Ut. 263-6367 (provides therapy for persons traumatized from a variety of situations) # Valley MH CBTU 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # Valley MH East Valley Unit 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 (John Malouf) SLC, Ut. 264-2315 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) # Valley MH Mental Health Services for the Deaf 7434 S. State St. (TTY) 566-9739 SLC, Ut. 566-4423 # # Valley MH North Valley Unit 145 E. 1300 S. #501 SLC, Ut. 539-7000 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) # Valley MH South Valley Unit 7434 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) # Valley MH Summit County Unit 1753 Sidewinder Rd. (Merrilee) Park City, Ut. 649-9079 # Valley MH Tooele County Unit 305 N. Main St. Rm 240 (Terry Green) Tooele, Ut. 833-7370 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Wasatch Counseling and Wasatch Speech and Hearing Clinic 1580 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 277-8339 (comprehensive individual and family counseling specializing in incest) 70 Counseling Resources, Suggested (Continued) Disability/Loss-related (Continued) # Weber Human Services /Weber Substance Abuse 237 26th Street Ogden, Ut. 625-3650 (offers services for persons with mental illnesses, to include drug and alcohol problems) Drug/Alcohol-related # Addiction Recovery Center (Davis MH) 860 S. State St. (Jim Kelly) Clearfield, Ut. 773-7060 (provides intensive co-ed residential, all-male and all-female 3-hour counseling per day, and intensive 3 times a week counseling) # Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (outpatient drug couns. , aftercare and day treatment for drug/alcohol-using youth 13-18, & residentials; requires parent involvement) Alcohol Counseling and Education Center (court-referred out-patient education, counseling and treatment) # Alcoholics Anonymous 2480 S. Main St. #112 SLC, Ut. 484-7871 (self-help for close associates of persons with alcoholism) # Cornerstone Counseling Center 660 S. 200 E. #308 SLC, Ut. 355-2846 (provides out-patient counseling re: domestic violence, alcoholism and substance abuse for adults and adolescents) # Ensign Peak Services, Inc. 2880 W. 4700 S. (Allan Cox or Jim) SLC, Ut. 965-8340 (counseling for youth in a variety of areas such as drugs and alcohol) # Gathering Place (UCCODAR) 555 S. State St. #203 (Dennis Hansen) Orem, Ut. 226-2255 (treatment for substance abusers and significant others; also adolescent counseling and prenatal counseling for abusing mothers) # Intermountain Special Abuse Treatment Center (ISAT) 1800 S. West Temple #421 (Brent) SLC, Ut. 486-9805 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Ogden Center 550 24th Street # 202 Ogden, Ut. 399-4002 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Provo Center 1807 N. 1120 W. Provo, Ut. 373-0210 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Rocky Mountain Consultants 5278 Pinemont Drive #A-120 (Richard) SLC, Ut. 265-2325 (offers drug and alcohol counseling, DUI treatment, and out-patient counseling) Valley MH Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (out patient counseling, after care and day treatment for drug/alcohol-using youth as well as residential/ therapeutic foster home access) # Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 262-6199 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) Wasatch Youth Support Services (in and out/ patient substance-abuse treatment for teens) # Weber Human Services /Weber Substance Abuse 237 26th Street Ogden, Ut. 625-3650 (offers services for persons with mental illnesses, to include drug and alcohol problems) # Youth Support Services 3388 W. 3500 S. WVC, Ut. 969-3307 (standard and intensive out-patient substance-abuse counseling for adolescents) Family/Individual Alta View Clinic 9690 S. 1300 E. (Quintin Harvey) Sandy, Ut. 501-4350 (a counseling clinic) # Commom Grounds Mediation Services (Stephen and Tineke) 243 E. 400 S. SLC, Ut. 631-8426, 556-3387 (provides the co-perspectives of an experienced family psychiatrist and a domestic relations attorney in mediating domestic differences) Community Connections Woodscross, Ut. (a counseling center) Community Counseling Center (includes court-referred counseling re: spouse abuse) # Community Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Utah 7860 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 352-6400 (budget and money-management counseling) Counseling Resources, Suggested (Continued) 71 Family/Individual Compassionate Friends, The 11340 Willow Brook SLC, Ut. 265-3623 ( support group for parents having experienced the death of a child) # Community Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Utah 7860 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 352-6400 (budget and money-management counseling) # Cottonwood Counseling Center 525 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 266-6413 (comprehensive psychotherapeutic evaluation and service for all ages) * Counseling Institute , The 1910 Prospector Ave. #20 Park City, Ut. 649-2426 # Even Start Program, The (State Office of Education) SLC, Ut. 538-7501 (a program encouraging family interaction through a literary means) # Families First (Utah Youth Village) 5800 S. Highland Drive (Paul Hedquist) SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (6-8 week flexible fee intensive family preservation support program offering training in family communication and relationship building) Family and Student Services (S L School District) (Carol Day) (handles multiple student issues, ie facilitating FACT involvement, counseling, transfers, and guardianship issues) # Family Counseling Center 807 E. South Temple #350 (Richard) SLC, Ut. 521-8656 (general individual and family-related counseling on a sliding fee scale) # Family Counseling Center 46 E. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 566-5606 (general individual and family-related counseling on a sliding fee scale) * Family Counseling Services of Northern Utah 175 W. 4800 S. Ogden, Ut. 479-1600 (offers comprehensive range of psychotherapeutic counseling) # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Support Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Functional Family Therapy (KARE) (Gran. /Davis Sch.-Dist.-operated) (Jim Alexander) SLC, Ut. (soft money-funded counseling therapy for families) # Granite School District Educational Resource Center 3031 S. 200 E. (Claudia McLachlan) SLC. Ut. 268-8560 (up to 10 sessions of professional family counseling in areas of child rearing, family discord, and schooling at $15. per hour) # Hermann Peine, Ph. D. 1797 Michigan Ave. SLC, Ut. 582-1180 (licensed marriage and family counselor for child, adult, and for developmental disability and environ. Consultation) # Hospitals, local see Hospital listings (provide varied in and out-patient psychiatric, multi-service medical treatment and respite facilities) Individual Counseling Therapy (offers one-on-one therapy relationship) # Jewish Family Services of Salt Lake City 2416 E. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 581-1330 (non-government social service welfare agency) # Jordan Family Education Center 8449 S. 150 W. Midvale, Ut. 565-7442 (provides excellent family-related classes to include child ADHD-management) # Juan Meija, Ph.D. 136 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 328-4500 (a private psychologist providing….) # Jubilee Referral and Wellness 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 322-8895 (assists individuals and families to access medical and mental health systems, application assistance, and counseling by appointment) # Kearns Recreation Center 5670 S. 4800 W. (Terri Wachter) Kearns, Ut. 967-4404 (recreation activities, day camps, as well as youth counseling available) # LDS Social Services (Welfare Square) 10 E. S. Temple #1200. SLC, Ut. 240-1711 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) 72 Counseling Resources, Suggested (Continued) Family/Individual (Continued) # # # # # * Davis County 1466 N. Highway 89 #220 Farmington, Ut. 451-0475 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) Kearns 4250 W. 5415 S. Kearns, Ut. 969-4181 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) Sandy 625 E. 8400 S. Sandy, Ut. 566-2556 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) Mental Health Units, local (admin., see also MH listing) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4270 (see Mental Health Units chart; general counseling service with a sliding fee scale) Murray Outpatient Psychiatry 201 E. 5900 S. #200 Murray, Ut. 268-9761 (child psychotherapy to include treatment for child abuse) Play Group Therapy (see CBTU, Children’s Center, PCMC, UUMC psychiatric department, (school Districts, private psychotherapy, and professional therapy via a play setting) Psychiatric Associates 3540 S. 400 W. #310 WVC, Ut. 966-3700 Psychological Associates * Recovery, Inc. # Samaritan Counseling Center 77 S. 700 E. SLC, Ut. 532-5675 (a private multi-service psychological counseling corporation) 17 E. 400 N. #3 Bountiful, Ut. 292-6261 (Self-Help Mental Health) 626 S. 1700 E. SLC, Ut. 483-0057 (provides individual, couple and family counseling on a sliding fee scale) Sequoia Clinic # * * (counseling for low-income adult men struggling with depression and an/or anger) Shepherd’s Staff Christian Counseling, Inc. 731 E. 9600 S. Sandy, Ut. 561-9987 (Ph D’s, LCSWs and other counselors provide individual, couple and family counseling on a sliding fee scale) Third Avenue Counseling Center 585 3rd Ave. —(James Magelby, DSW) SLC, Ut. 532-2839 (a private avenues counseling facility) Thirty-ninth Street Counseling Association 1580 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 277-8339 (sex abuse treatment center) Tooele Counseling Center 305 N. Main St. Tooele, Ut. 833-7370 * Tri Connections, Inc. 1921 N. 1120 W. Orem, Ut. 343-3900 (provides family support for families of special-needs kids, connecting the individual, the family and the community) * Tri Connections, Inc. 3033 S. Main (Laura Barksdale) SLC, Ut. 364-6186 (provides family support for families of special-needs kids, connecting the individual, the family and the community) # Valley Mental Health (administration) 5965 S. 900 E. (Jim Whear) SLC, Ut. 263-7100 (administers Mental Health services in Salt Lake, Tooele, and Summit counties for medicaid recipients) # Valley MH East Valley Unit 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 (John Malouf) SLC, Ut. 264-2315 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) # Valley MH North Valley Unit 145 E. 1300 S. #501 SLC, Ut. 539-7000 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) # Valley MH South Valley Unit 7434 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) # Valley MH Spanish Speaking staff authorized at all out-patient units Wasatch Counseling and Wasatch Speech and Hearing Clinic # West Valley Counseling 1580 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 277-8339 (comprehensive individual and family counseling specializing in incest) WVC, Ut. 964-2465 Western States Family Institute 515 S. 700 E. #3-A SLC, Ut. 532-3242 (individual and family counseling re: adolescents) 73 Counseling Resources, Suggested (Continued) In-patient # Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 546 Chipeta Way #2212 (Dr. Flick) SLC, Ut. 581-3936 # Wasatch Youth Center 3534 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 265-5830 (long-term state holding for unmanageable youth) Wasatch Youth Support Services (in and out/ patient substance-abuse treatment for teens) Pregnancy-related # BirthCare HealthCare 4535 S. 5600 W. Kearns, Ut. 9963-7335 (provides pregnancy, well-woman, postpartum and primary care. Also offers immunizations and birth control services) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) # Pregnancy Riskline 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 1-800-822-2229 (information and counseling re: potential high-risk pregnancies) Sexual Abuse-related # Adults Molested as Children (ISAT) 1800 S. West Temple #421 SLC, Ut. 486-9805 (offers group and individual therapy following a written counseling format with objectives and assignments) # Bonneville Community Correctional Center 1141 S. 2250 W. SLC, Ut. 977-5441 (in-patient service for adult sex offenders) # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Support Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) HELP P.O. Box 354 Pleasanton, Ca. (Homosexual Education for Latter-day Saint Parents) # Intermountain Special Abuse Treatment Center (ISAT) 1800 S. West Temple #421 (Brent) SLC, Ut. 486-9805 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Ogden Center 550 24th Street # 202 Ogden, Ut. 399-4002 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Provo Center 1807 N. 1120 W. Provo, Ut. 373-0210 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) People Who Care P.O. Box 520785 SLC, Ut. (support group for parents and spouses of homosexual persons) Rape Crisis Center 2035 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 467-RAPE (provides rape crisis and sexual assault intervention for persons 15 on up of both sexes, a 24-hour hotline, education and support) Wasatch Counseling and Wasatch Speech and Hearing Clinic 1580 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 277-8339 (comprehensive individual and family counseling specializing in incest) 74 Counseling Resources, Suggested (Continued) Support-related # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Families First (Utah Youth Village) 5800 S. Highland Drive (Paul Hedquist) SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (6-8 week flexible fee intensive family preservation support program offering training in family communication and relationship building) # Family Support Program (Easter Seals of Utah) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (DSPD-sponsored multi-home support services) International Chat Lines for Special-needs Siblings # Jubilee Center 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 519-9347 (Episcopal Community Services’ non-denominational outreach, offering bus tokens, short-term housing assistance, info and referrals) # Parents Helping Parents 2738 S. 2000 E. (Lee Caldwell) SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (designs and administers programs to service the mental health needs of the community) Scholarship Program for Homeless Children, The 1228 Bryan Ave. SLC, Ut. 328-5532 (provides socialization, education and counseling) # School Districts, local see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations) * Tri Connections, Inc. 1921 N. 1120 W. Orem, Ut. 343-3900 (provides family support for families of special-needs kids, connecting the individual, the family and the community) * Tri Connections, Inc. 3033 S. Main (Laura Barksdale) SLC, Ut. 364-6186 (provides family support for families of special-needs kids, connecting the individual, the family and the community) Utah Association for Children’s Therapy (UACT) SLVMH 505 E. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 581-0144 (funds for program development re: emotional handicaps) Crisis and Suicide Threats (see also Counseling Resources, and Runaway Youth) Abuse-related Services # Adult Protective Services (DCFS) 655 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 268-5456 (service for abused or exploited handicapped or senior adults) # Center for Safe and Healthy Families (PCMC) 100 N. Medical Drive (Amy Thompson) SLC, Ut. 588-3650 (multi-services for Protective Service-referred sex-abused and physically-abused children) # Center for Women and Children in Crisis, Inc. P.O. Box 1075 Provo, Ut. 374-9351 (shelter and support for abused women) Child Abuse Prevention # Child Protection (Human Services Administration) 120 W. 200 W. (Kari) SLC, Ut. 538-4377 (handles reported child abuse, referring to local response teams for investigation , supervision and F/U services) # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Support Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Crisis and Suicide Threats (Continued) 75 Abuse-related Services (Continued) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Rape Crisis Center 2035 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 467-RAPE (provides rape crisis and sexual assault intervention for persons 15 on up of both sexes, a 24-hour hotline, education and support) Ogden Office 505 27th St. Ogden, Ut. 392-7273 (intervention for rape victims and family) # Rape Crisis Line 1-866-894-8610 # Trauma Awareness and Treatment Center # Utah Rape and Sexual Assault Crisis and Info Line 715 E. 3900 S. #109 (Heather) SLC, Ut. 263-6367 (provides therapy for persons traumatized from a variety of situations) 1-888-421-1100 Victim Services (services include counseling and advocacy) Victim-Witness Services (provides crisis resolution for victims, and witness aid) Advocacy Birthright of Salt Lake City (advocacy for unborn children in high-risk pregnancies) Behavioral Interventions # Adolescent Residential Treatment and Education Center (ARTEC) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents; boys unit—963-4250, girls unit—963-4275) Detention-Shelter Program (state holding for unmanageable youth) # KIDS Program (Kids Intensive Day Services) 1141 E. 3900 S. (Reggie Wilson) SLC, Ut. 284-4990 (565-6900) (4-6 wk. program for severe emot. or behav. 5-17 yr. old Medicaid clients, and accessed through Valley MH) Victim Services (services include counseling and advocacy) Victim-Witness Services (provides crisis resolution for victims, and witness aid) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (socialization, enhancement and temporary housing for young women) Hotline/Info # Crisis Line, Utah Co. P.O. Box 1493 Orem, Ut. 226-4433, 226-4795 (24-hour supportive listening ear for persons experiencing difficulties in their lives; also provides information and referral services) # Davis County Information and Referral Service (United Way) 12 S. Main St. #208 Layton, Ut. 497-9111 (program links people with services, coordinates volunteerism, and provides a crisis helpline) Nine Line/Covenant House 1-800-999-9999 (24-hour crisis hotline for youth and adults; includes referral service for transitional and resident housing) Poison Control Center 1-800-222-1222 (hotline service for persons exposed to poison, who’ve stopped breathing, or who’ve swallowed a non-food item) Rape Crisis Center 2035 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 467-RAPE (provides rape crisis and sexual assault intervention for persons 15 on up of both sexes, a 24-hour hotline, education and support) Crisis and Suicide Threats (Continued) 76 Hotline/Info (Continued) # Poison Control Center (U of U Hospital and Clinics) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2151 (1-800-456-7707, hotline service re: acute and chronic poisoning) 911 Police Department Rape Crisis Center 2035 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 467-RAPE (provides rape crisis and sexual assault intervention for persons 15 on up of both sexes, a 24-hour hotline, education and support) Ogden Office 505 27th St. Ogden, Ut. 392-7273 (intervention for rape victims and family) # Rape Crisis Line 1-866-894-8610 Suicide Prevention Crisis Center 6856 S. 700 E. SLC, Ut. 84047 566-2455 (crisis line, and short adult-crisis stay) Tooele Crisis Center (comprehensive county counseling services) Tooele United Fund (crisis center program and funds for MR) 627 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 363-9749 (short-term crisis assistance, information and referral, and temporary support) Urban Indian Support Services Utah Rape and Sexual Assault and Info Line 1-888-421-1100 Weber County Information and Referral 2650 Lincoln Ave. Ogden, Ut. 625-3605 (info-referral services include a crisis line) 1228 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 261-1442 (crisis and housing intervention for adults) In-patient Services # Crisis Intervention Center (ARTU) Detention-Shelter Program (state holding for unmanageable youth) DCFS office (DCFS-monitored shelter homes for abused) North Inpatient Unit (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2137 (short-term in-patient psychiatric center) # PCMC Behavioral Health Care 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3500 (multi-disciplinary in-patient service for acute psychiatric emergencies) South Crisis Service (SVMH) 6856 S. 700 E. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (intensive MH treatment unit) U of U In and Out-Patient Psychiatry 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7951 (acute-chronic pediatric, adult psychiatric facility) # Utah State Hospital 1300 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 344-4200 (multi-disciplinary residential for mentally ill children and adults) # Women in Jeopardy Program 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (emergency shelter in the threat of abuse) # Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) # Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) # Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) # Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (socialization, enhancement and temporary housing for young women) # Emergency Receiving Homes (Shelter Homes) see local Crisis and Suicide Threats (Continued) 77 Multi-service Interventions # FACT Davis 470 Medical D rive (Jane Lewis) Bountiful, Ut. 543-9478 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Granite School District) 340 E. 3345 S SLC, Ut. 268-8560 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT Healthy Steps PO Box 618 Farmington, Ut. 451-3318 (a prenatal to age five site-based FACT initiative) # FACT Jordan District FACT Coordinator) 412-2176 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT, Magna (Mary Hammond 480-8693) 3707 W. Pensacola Circle Magna, Ut. 250-4811 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) FACT, Midvale Elementary (Teresa Gonzales) Midvale, Ut. (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Cyprus Networkat Pleasant Green) 250-8635 (Susan Silva 860-2450) (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT-related (Murray Community Support Service “site-based team”) 5175 S. 495 E. (Deb Ashton) Murray, Ut. 264-7434 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT-related (Murray/Jordan LIC) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Project HOPE) (Salt Lake School District) 440 E. 100 S. (Nano Podoisky) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (behavioral interventions provided at Parkview Elementary and other elementary schools) # FACT Salt Lake (EVMH) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) (also 293-7401) # FACT Tooele Mental Health 100 S. 1000 W. (Michelle Slade) Tooele, Ut. 843-3520 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT, Utah County 150 E. Center St. 5th Fl. Provo, Ut. 374-7851 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT Weber/Morgan (Weber MH) 2650 Lincoln Ave. Robyn Hansen) Ogden, Ut. 625-3754 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # HOME Project (UNI) (Habilitation Option Medical Excellence) 546 Chipeta Way (Josette or Patrick) SLC, Ut. 587-3108 (in-home prog. for dually-diag. clients working on behav. compliance strategies, services & care coord. in conj. w/ DSPD & Medicaid) # In-Home Family Preservation (of DCFS) Cellular 652-2358 ext. 2267 (Mike LaPrey) SLC, Ut. 468-0079 (a support service to prevent further disintegration in struggling family units referred by courts or CPS) # In-Home Family Preservation (of Youth Services) Cellular 718-7729 (Lois Powell) SLC, Ut. 269-7513 (538-4100, a support service to prevent further disintegration in struggling family units referred by courts or CPS) (Barbara Taylor) SLC, Ut. 281-5032 (538-4100, a support service to prevent further disintegration in struggling family units referred by courts or CPS) # In-Home Family Services (for Granite School District) (Rowena Heath) SLC, Ut. 264-7689 (a three month-long weekly psycho-educational Boys Town-type parent support) # Inter-Agency Consultation Team (IACT) (via FACT) 120 N. 200 W. Rm. 314 (Barbara) SLC, Ut. 538-9875 (provides rapid response collaborative problem-resolution for families in a respectful manner) # In-Home Family Preservation (Murray-Jordan) Multi-service Interventions Local Interagency Council (LIC) # Murray Community Support Service (FACT “site-based team”) 5175 S. 495 E. (Deb Ashton) Murray, Ut. 264-7434 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # Murray/Jordan LIC (FACT-related) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 # PCMC Behavioral Health Care 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3500 (multi-disciplinary in-patient service for acute psychiatric emergencies) 78 Crisis and Suicide Threats (Continued) Support Services # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) # Crisis Line, Utah Co. P.O. Box 1493 Orem, Ut. 226-4433, 226-4795 (24-hour supportive listening ear for persons experiencing difficulties in their lives; also provides information and referral services) # Davis County Information and Referral Service (United Way) 12 S. Main St. #208 Layton, Ut. 497-9111 (program links people with services, coordinates volunteerism, and provides a crisis helpline) # FACT Davis 470 Medical D rive (Jane Lewis) Bountiful, Ut. 543-9478 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Granite School District) 340 E. 3345 S SLC, Ut. 268-8560 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT Healthy Steps PO Box 618 Farmington, Ut. 451-3318 (a prenatal to age five site-based FACT initiative) # FACT Jordan District FACT Coordinator) 412-2176 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT, Magna (Mary Hammond 480-8693) 3707 W. Pensacola Circle Magna, Ut. 250-4811 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) FACT, Midvale Elementary (Teresa Gonzales) Midvale, Ut. (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Cyprus Networkat Pleasant Green) 250-8635 (Susan Silva 860-2450) (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT-related (Murray Community Support Service “site-based team”) 5175 S. 495 E. (Deb Ashton) Murray, Ut. 264-7434 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT-related (Murray/Jordan LIC) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Project HOPE) (Salt Lake School District) 440 E. 100 S. (Nano Podoisky) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (behavioral interventions provided at Parkview Elementary and other elementary schools) # FACT Salt Lake (EVMH) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) (also 293-7401) # FACT Tooele Mental Health 100 S. 1000 W. (Michelle Slade) Tooele, Ut. 843-3520 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT, Utah County 150 E. Center St. 5th Fl. Provo, Ut. 374-7851 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT Weber/Morgan (Weber MH 2650 Lincoln Ave. Robyn Hansen) Ogden, Ut. 625-3754 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # Families First (Utah Youth Village) 5800 S. Highland Drive (Paul Hedquist) SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (6-8 week flexible fee intensive family preservation support program offering training in family communication and relationship building) # Family Support Program (Easter Seals of Utah) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (DSPD-sponsored multi-home support services) # Genesis (DRS) 2225 S. 500 E. # 200 (Margo) SLC, Ut. 1-800-302-4261 ( ) Help Line (U of U) 136 Union Building SLC, Ut. 581-4357 (provides crisis-oriented information and referral services) # HOME Project (UNI) (Habilitation Option Medical Excellence) 546 Chipeta Way (Josette or Patrick) SLC, Ut. 587-3108 (in-home prog. for dually-diag. clients working on behav. compliance strategies, services & care coord. in conj. w/ DSPD & Medicaid) # In-Home Family Preservation (of DCFS) Cellular 652-2358 ext. 2267 (Mike LaPrey) SLC, Ut. 468-0079 (a support service to prevent further disintegration in struggling family units referred by courts or CPS) # In-Home Family Preservation (of Youth Services) Cellular 718-7729 (Lois Powell) SLC, Ut. 269-7513 (538-4100, a support service to prevent further disintegration in struggling family units referred by courts or CPS) (Barbara Taylor) SLC, Ut. 281-5032 (538-4100, a support service to prevent further disintegration in struggling family units referred by courts or CPS) # In-Home Family Services (for Granite School District) (Rowena Heath) SLC, Ut. 264-7689 (a three month-long weekly psycho-educational Boys Town-type parent support) # Indian Walk-In Center 120 W. 1300 S. (Gail Western) SLC, Ut. 486-4877 (provides low-income individuals and families from all ethnic backgrounds with food, crisis intervention, direction and referrals) # In-Home Family Preservation (Murray-Jordan) 79 Crisis and Suicide Threats (Continued) Support Services (Continued) # Information and Referral Center (211) 1025 S. 700 W. (211) or SLC, Ut. 978-3333 (provides information re: human service programs in linking people with needed services) Information and Referral Program for the Handicapped 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7550 (call Ut. St. Off. Of Educ.) (computer information re:special-needs programs) # LINCS 5180 S. Commerce Drive ( 249-1457) Murray, Ut. 281-4425 (parent advocates: Sherlyn Rowley and others provide a Liason for Individuals Needing Coordinated Services) National Crisis Center for the Deaf (see Cal) (TDD only 1-800-446-9876) # National Runaway Hotline Switchboard 3080 N. Lincoln Chicago, Ill. 1-800-621-4000 (confidential switchboard for runaways and their families) Office of Family Support 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-3970 Central District 2835 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 487-8000 North District Office 554 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 530-2300 South Valley Office 7292 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 255-8475 Valley West Office 4115 W. 5295 S. SLC, Ut. 964-7700 Tooele United Fund (crisis center program and funds for MR) 210 Rio Grande Street SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (Salt Lake community shelter and self-sufficiency center, also offering assistance in travel-related crisis) Urban Indian Support Services 627 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 363-9749 (short-term crisis assistance, information and referral, and temporary support) # Utah Emergency Medical Training Council 7677 S. Maple St. Midvale, Ut. 562-2663 (public training in emergency medical CPR and first aid care) # Valley Mental Health (administration) 5965 S. 900 E. (Jim Whear) SLC, Ut. 263-7100 (administers Mental Health services in Salt Lake, Tooele, and Summit counties for medicaid recipients) Adolescent Day Care 4351 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 263-2103 # Traveler’s Aid Society # Alliance House (VMH)Alliance House (VMH) (VMH # Crisis Intervention Services (UUMC) 1724 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 486-5012 (job and housing support for adult mental health clients) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2137 # North Crisis Service (ARTU) 1228 S. 900 E. (Bill Matson) # South Crisis Unit (ITU) 6856 S. 700 E. (Marv Goldstein) 231 E. 400 S. 4th fl. # Victim Counseling (call Christy—238-2360) # Women in Jeopardy Program # # # # 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 261-1442 SLC, Ut. 255-4661 (Intensive Treatment Unit) SLC, Ut. 363-7911 SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (emergency shelter in the threat of abuse) Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) 80 Crisis and Suicide Threats (Continued) Treatment Services Trauma Awareness and Treatment Center U of U In and Out-Patient Psychiatry 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7951 (acute-chronic pediatric, adult psychiatric facility) Day Care (see Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Persons) Dental Services for Special-needs Persons (discount and/or for special-needs persons) (see also Financial Assistance, Miscellaneous, and Funding for Special-needs Conditions and Activities) # Caring For Children Program (Regence BlueCross/BlueShield) 2890 Cottonwood Pkwy (1800-772-5437) SLC, Ut. 972-5437 (foundation pays for summer camps and provides free dental services for non-medicaid or non-CHIP low-income, non-insured recipients) # Caring Foundation for Children P.O. Box 25185 (1800-772-5437) SLC, Ut. 972-5437 (provides free dental services for non-medicaid or CHIP low-income, non-insured recipients) # Central City Health Center Dental Plan 461 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 539-8617 (provides services for moderate needs on a sliding fee scale) # CHEC Program (Family Health Services) 2001 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-2720 (formerly EPSDT Program) (provides preventative health and dental services for low-income persons) Children’s Dental Foundation Midvale, Ut. (accepts Medicaid in providing dental services) # Community Health Centers, Inc. (administration) 1798 S. West Temple (Eligio) SLC, Ut. 412-6920 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Central City Community Health Center 461 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 539-8617 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Copperview Community Health Center 8446 S. Harrison St. Midvale, Ut. 566-5494 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # # # Oquirrh View Community Health Center 4745 S. 3200 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-6214 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) Northwest Community Health Center 1365 W. 1000 N. SLC, Ut. 328-5750 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) Utah Farm Workers Health Program 461 S. 400 E. (Saul Ramos) SLC, Ut. 325-9580 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Community Health Connections (via Headstart coordination advocates) (Scott McKay) Utah Co., Ut. 818-3014 (assists low-income uninsured persons in obtaining dental care from a pool of participating dentists, at no or reduced fees) Dental Health Bureau, Utah State 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. (provides state dental health information) # Dental House Call Program (Florence Leonard) SLC, Ut. 977-0309 (volunteer dental services for low-income persons) # Donated Dental Services 415 W. 400 S. (Carlo) SLC, Ut. 983-0345 (volunteer and privately owned total dental and related team services for eligible low-income persons or Medicaid recipients) Family Dental Plan Layton, Ut. 546-2263 (dental services offered to Medicaid, CHIP and UMAP clients only) 81 Dental Services for Special-needs Persons (Continued) 298 24th Street Ogden, Ut. 394-4495 (dental services offered to Medicaid, CHIP and UMAP clients only) Family Dental Plan 150 E. Center Street #1100 Provo, Ut. 374-7011 (dental services offered to Medicaid, CHIP and UMAP clients only) Family Dental Plan (at Ellis Shipp) 230 E. 2121 S. SLC, Ut. 468-0342 (dental services offered to Medicaid, CHIP and UMAP clients only) Family Dental Plan 4535 S. 5600 W. SLC, Ut. 969-8243 (dental services offered to Medicaid, CHIP and UMAP clients only) Good Neighbor Bus Program, The (Walt Root) SLC, Ut. 278-9192 (in partnership w/ private dentists, provides dental services) Homeless Clinic 404 S. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 364-0058 (among services provided are medical and dental clinics for the homeless) Hemophelia Foundation, Utah 5635 S. Waterbury Way #C-102 (Linda) SLC, Ut. 273-7471 (services to include dental funds for qualified families of hemophelia victims; also sponsors a week-long wilderness camp) Indian Health Care Clinic 350 S. 700 E. (Elisabeth) SLC, Ut. 359-6906 (provides low-cost quality medical and dental care to Native Americans of the Wasatch Front) LDS Church Inner-city Project (Dr. Wayne Cottam) SLC, Ut. 325-9537 (dentists in Salt lake and Davis counties who agree to provide some dental services from inner-city missionary referrals) Mountainlands Community Health Center Provo, Ut. 429-2011 (provides primary health and dental care services to multi-cultural, low-income persons on a sliding scale) Northwest Community Health Center Dental Clinic 1365 W. 1000 N. SLC, Ut. 328-5750 (low-cost dental services for qualified) Northwest Dental Clinic 1365 W. 1000 N. SLC, Ut. 328-5756 (urban American Indian multi-services includes dental) Ogden Rescue Mission Clinic (Dr. John Staley) Ogden, Ut. 621-3553 (volunteer dentists provide care to homeless patients one afternoon a week) Oral Care Center, Inc. 1225 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 266-8891 (provides oral surgery services to handicapped) Primary Children’s Medical Clinic Dental Clinic (PCMC) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3620 (pediatric dentistry includes services for handicapped) Salt Lake Comm. Coll. Dental Hygiene Prog. (Mt. View Dent. Cl.) 2960 W. 3650 S. SLC, Ut. 968-6775 (provides dental services for medicaid and low-income persons) Utah Valley State College (UVSC) Dental Hygiene Program 1800 W. 1200 S. Orem, Ut. 222-8000 (220-8000 ext. 8930, low-cost preventive dental service for low-income persons) University of Utah Hospitals Dental Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive 581-2220 SLC, Ut. 581-2121 (comprehensive dental care facility) Utah Dental Association 261-5315 # Family Dental Plan # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 82 Developmental Disability Resources (see also Advocate Organizations, Diagnostic Resources, Funding for Special-needs Conditions and Actvities, Mental Retardation, National Toll-Free Resource Numbers, Preschools for Special-needs Persons, Recreational and Fitness Resources for Special-needs Persons, Residential Placements, Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Persons, Semi-Residential and Halfway Homes, Shelter WorkShops, Support Groups, and Transitional Resources for Special-needs Persons) Adults Services # Bethphage, Inc. P.O. Box 2045 Provo, Ut. 371-0887 (DSPD-affiliated service on an individualized basis for adults 19-65 with DD, combining strengths and community supports) # Canyon View Specialty School 1100 Orchard Ave. Ogden, Ut. 626-2516 (DD training programs for school-aged in Weber District, also offering job coaching and placement for those aged 18-22) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) (administration) 535 E. 4500 S. #D240 SLC, Ut. 266-3939 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5; also provides supported employment services for DD adults) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 3540 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 957-0855 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 144 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-1719 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Training Systems, Inc. (DTSI) 586 40th St. (Laura) Ogden, Ut. 394-3874 (provides day training, learning and service opportunity for DD adults to include self-help, socialization and employment training) # Disability Resource Center (USU) 6800 Old Main Hill (Dr. Fifield) Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-2444 (concerned with top-level service and technical assistance for independence and integration of DD persons into the community) Library, Division of Blind and Physically Handicapped (services for blind and handicapped) 468-6789 (services for blind and handicapped) * Mental Retardation Association of Utah (MRAU) 1450 W. 800 N. Orem, Ut. (group home advocacy for rights and services of DD adults) Possibilities for the Developmentally Disabled, Inc. 356 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 364-0633 (behavior self-help for DD/MR men) Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) # TURN Community Services 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) # TURN Community Services 1403 S. 600 W. #H Woodscross, Ut. 298-3864 (call Proj. TURN 359-8876) (a job skills training facility) Advocacy # ARC of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # ARC of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, and related conditions) 455 E. 400 S. #202 (Marilyn) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # Center for Disabled Students (WSU) 3750 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 399-0934 (advocacy for LD and physically disabled) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Kids On The Block (Assistance League of Salt Lake City) PO Box 9353 SLC, Ut. 484-3401 (provides disability, gang, divorce, LD and abuse-awareness puppet shows) * Mental Retardation Association of Utah (MRAU) 1450 W. 800 N. Orem, Ut. (group home advocacy for rights and services of DD adults) National Organizations on Disability (toll-free 800-248-ABLE) National Rehabilitation Information Center toll-free hotline 83 1-800-34-NARIC Developmental Disability Resources (Continued) Advocacy (Continued) # PCMC Library 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-2430 (http://medlineplus.gov) (offers internet accessed information on numerous conditions as seizures or epilepsy) # Supporting the Inclusion of Preschool Children (Office of Educ.) 538-7846 (facilitates strategies for enhancing the education, social opportunities and outcomes for DD preschool children) Wheel Power, Inc. (self-help DD/MR info-referral and service-gap identification facility) Diagnostic Services # Child Development Clinic (CDC) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8510 (provides comprehensive evaluation for children 0-5 years of age with developmental, behavioral or emotional problems) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) # Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Ralston) SLC, Ut. 581-2321 (provides a medical-psycho-social-behavioral approach) # Diagnostic/Developmental Kindergarten see individual see School Districts, local (high in-put kindergarten) Educational Support Systems (educational diagnostics and designing) # Monte Vista Diagnostic Center 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1040 (provides itinerant educational assessments for children 0-18) # Utah Birth Defect Network (BDN) P. O. Box 142106 SLC, Ut. 584-8443 (an information and referral resource for parents of children with birth defects, as well as health care providers) # Utah Diabetes Center 615 Arapeen Way SLC, Ut. 581-7761 (a diagnostic and treatment facility for persons with diabetes) Enrichment Programs # Boy and Cub Scout Special-needs Programs 525 Foothill Drive (Reed Hall) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 (for scouting needs of disabled boys) # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) Library, Division of Blind and Physically Handicapped (services for blind and handicapped) 468-6789 (services for blind and handicapped) Self Esteem Center 1399 S. 700 E. SLC, Ut. 466-9252 (helps 4-15 year olds in self esteem development) # S’PLORE (Spec. Populations Learning Outdoor Rec. and Educ.) 27 W. 3300 S. (Alan) SLC, Ut. 484-4128 (adaptive high-adventure outdoor education and recreation for special-needs persons and their families) * SPORT 1448 S. Carterville Road Orem, Ut. 225-8540 (moderately-priced in and out-of-state recreation tours for DD/MR persons) # Utah Special Olympics 4 Triad Center #105 (Michael) SLC, Ut. 363-1111, ext. 126 (1-800-662-1616; year-around athletic competition for MR or closely-related developmentally disordered persons) # Utah State Developmental Center 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) Funding Assistance # Arc of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and MR support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # Arc of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, & developmental disabilities) 698 Ridge Lane #201 (Donald Gleave) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (individual and family advocacy, public policy advocacy, info and referral and education) 84 Developmental Disability Resources (Continued) Funding Assistance (Continued) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) Intervention Programs # Baby Watch/Early Intervention Services 44 N. Medical Drive (1-800-961-4226) SLC, Ut. 584-8226 (provides a wide range of early intervention for DD children ages one to three via IDEA) # Benchmark Behavior Health System North Hospital 592 W. 1350 S. Woods Cross, Ut. 299-5300 (offers units for long-term treatment of male sexual-disordered adolescents , behavioral disorders, and behavioral DD persons) # Canyon View Specialty School 1100 Orchard Ave. Ogden, Ut. 626-2516 (DD training programs for school-aged in Weber District, also offering job coaching and placement for those aged 18-22) # Carmen Pingree School for Children with Autism (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides therapeutic programming and a sibling group for autistic children) Child Center of Ogden (daily DD living skills tutoring) # Dan Peterson School 169 N. 1100 E. American Fork, Ut. 756-8551 (DD training center for children school-aged to 22) Developmental Center for Handicapped (USU) (DD training for children ages 0-21) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) (administration) 535 E. 4500 S. #D240 SLC, Ut. 266-3939 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5; also provides supported employment services for DD adults) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 3540 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 957-0855 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 144 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-1719 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Diagnostic/Developmental Kindergarten see individual see School Districts, local (high in-put kindergarten) Early Intervention Program 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. # Home Stimulation Programs (see PIP, DDI, Infant Development Program, and # Infant Development Program DD Preschools) see Health Departments, local (PHN home stimulation program) # LifeSpan Services 3030 S. Main St. #500 (Patricia, LCSW) SLC, Ut. 364-6186 (provides therapeutic support to persons concerned with PDD, autism and other developmental or behavioral disabilities) Lincoln Elementary DDI Satelite (call DDI 266-3939) (DD center-based training for ages 0-5) Mountainlands DDI 101 E. 200 N. Heber, Ut. (call 266-3939—DDI admin.) (see Summit County Developmental Disability Program) # Multipli-Handicapped (Parkview Elementary) 1250 W. Mead Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-8304 (promotes normalization for severely-handicapped students) National Academy for Child Development Center P. O. Box 380 Huntsville, Ut. 621-8606 (a Doman-related suppt. prog. re: various conditions relying predom. on & requiring much fam. in-put in reaching a child’s potential) Oquirrh Hills Developmental Center, and DD Preschool (DD training and transition center) 85 Developmental Disability Resources (Continued) Intervention Programs (Continued) * Parent Infant Program (PIP), Utah School for the Blind 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 629-4743 (home and extention stimulation programs) 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-9631 EXT. 238 (home and extention stimulation programs) 1431 S. 900 W. SLC, Ut. 974-8310 (DD training for preschool through elementary level age) 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 298-3311 (home-based intervention for multi-sensory impaired) Parent Infant Program (PIP), Utah School for the Deaf # Riley School Sensory-Impaired Program Summit County DD Program Toileting Specialist (S.L. C. School Dist.) # Touchtone Therapy Center (Cindy Myers) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (a program utilized in the schools to help a child in learning to potty train) 2872S. Highland Dr. (Ray De Prezio) SLC, Ut. 485-8051 (priv. Clin. offers attach., develop., behav., encop. & enuretic & other therapy for foster & other children to include parent involv.) 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) # TURN Community Services 1403 S. 600 W. #H Woodscross, Ut. 298-3864 (call Proj. TURN 359-8876) (a job skills training facility) # Wasatch Baby Watch and Preschool Program 101 E. 200 N. Heber City, Ut. 1-435-654-0345 (provides a wide range of early intervention for DD children ages one to three via IDEA) Weber Training Center 1100 Orchard Ave. 393-3411 Ogden, Ut. 621-1123 # TURN Community Services Legal/Guardianship # Disability Law Center (Utah Legal Center) 1-800-662-9080 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 363-1347 (state-funded legal advocacy for DD/MR persons) # Guardianship Associates 533-0203 (deals with court-ordered/appointed matters re: persons with disabilities) Preschools/Play Groups # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) (administration) 535 E. 4500 S. #D240 SLC, Ut. 266-3939 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5; also provides supported employment services for DD adults) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 3540 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 957-0855 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 144 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-1719 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Preschools for DD kids see Preschools for special-needs children (see Preschools for the Handicapped) # Diagnostic/Developmental Kindergarten see individual see School Districts, local (high in-put kindergarten) # Jordan Valley Child Developmental Center 7501 S. 1000 E. Midvale, Ut. 565-7590 (child development for DD preschoolers ages 2 to school age) Lincoln Elementary DDI Satelite (call DDI 266-3939) (DD center-based training for ages 0-5) # Monte Vista Preschool and School 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1035 (center-based preschool and school for special-needs children birth through school age) # Montessori Prechools see local phone listings under Preschools (preschools for sensorial-astute preschoolers; has academic focus) Oquirrh Hills Developmental Center, and DD Preschool (DD training and transition center) 86 Developmental Disability Resources (Continued) Preschools/Play Groups (Continueds) * Parent Infant Program (PIP), Utah School for the Blind * * # # * 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 629-4743 (home and extention stimulation programs) Parent Infant Program (PIP), Utah School for the Deaf 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-9631 EXT. 238 (home and extention stimulation programs) Park City School District P.O. Box 680310 Park City, Ut. 645-5600 ext 132 (see Summit County DD Program for ages 0-5) Park View School 1161 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 373-4765 (DD/MR training for ages 3 through elementary grades) Regional Early Childhood Education Program (RECEP) 815 N. 800 W. Provo, Ut. 374-4966 (home and center-based DD/MR preschool) Riley School 1431 S. 900 W. SLC, Ut. 974-8310 (DD training for preschool through elementary level age) Wasatch Baby Watch and Preschool Program 101 E. 200 N. Heber City, Ut. 1-435-654-0345 (provides a wide range of early intervention for DD children ages one to three via IDEA) Weber Preschool 1100 Orchard Drive Ogden, Ut. 626-2552 (DD/MR training preschool for ages 0-5 years) Residentials Chrysalis Enterprises # Harmony House Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. 1918 W. 4100 S SLC, Ut. 972-7001 (a self-contained residential for DD sexual-behavioral-conduct-disordered youth) 364 S. 1000 E. (Terry Jensen) SLC, Ut. 359-3222 (semi-residential for young adult DD/MR women; contact Terry Jensen-943-1860) 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) Project TURN (coordinates alternative living options for DD and autistic persons) Salt Lake Development Disability Center (residential also provides respite services) Supervised Apartment Program (independent living options for moderate DD/MR) 359-8876 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) TURN Community Services/Topcat Enterpises, Inc. ??? 4476 S. Century Drive #D SLC, Ut. 263-8782 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) TURN Community Services 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) TURN Community Services 1403 S. 600 W. #H Woodscross, Ut. 298-3864 (call Proj. TURN 359-8876) (a job skills training facility) Utah State Developmental Center 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) Wide Horizons Care Center 910 Monroe Boulevard (Marcia) Ogden, Ut. 399-5876 (private intermediate care DD/MR residential facility) # TURN Community Services (administration) # # # # # Respite Home Companion Services (DCFS) (call DCFS 264-7500) Salt Lake Development Disability Center see local DCFS offices SLC, Ut. (DCFS-sponsored DD/MR in-home respite) (residential also provides respite services) 87 Developmental Disability Resources (Continued) Schooling # Dan Peterson School 169 N. 1100 E. American Fork, Ut. 756-8551 (DD training center for children school-aged to 22) Developmental Center for Handicapped (USU) (DD training for children ages 0-21) 3605 S. 350 E. (Don Arents) SLC, Ut. 268-8585 (provides schooling for the severely handicapped students ages 5-22 in the Granite School District) Jordan District Cluster Units 9361 S. 400 E. Sandy, Ut. 565-7100 (Jordan District multi-service DD continuum and transition) # Bingham High location 2160 W. 10400 S. Riverton, Ut. 256-5100 (Jordan District multi-service DD continuum and transition) # Lehi Elementary Self-Contained Class 651 N. Center St. Lehi, Ut. 768-7020 (educational program for DD/MR students) # Monte Vista Preschool and School 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1035 (center-based preschool and school for special-needs children birth through school age) # Multipli-Handicapped (Parkview Elementary) 1250 W. Mead Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-8304 (promotes normalization for severely-handicapped students) # School Districts, local see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations, each serving special-needs children) # Hartvigsen School Support # ARC of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # ARC of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, and related conditions) 455 E. 400 S. #202 (Marilyn) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) Parent-to-Parent Program (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7052 (self-help support re: critical newborns) 3450 Oakview Drive SLC, Ut. 273-2020 (home-based parent-info training program for handicapped) Project PITCH Technology Resources # Computer Center for Citizens with Disabilities, The 1595 W. 500 S. (Mellowdee or Craig) SLC, Ut. 887-9534 (offers cost-free, statewide consultation and assistive equipment & training to eligible clients and personnel working with them) # Disability Resource Center (USU) 6800 Old Main Hill (Dr. Fifield) Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-2444 (concerned with top-level service and technical assistance for independence and integration of DD persons into the community) Library, Division of Blind and Physically Handicapped (services for blind and handicapped) 468-6789 (services for blind and handicapped) # LifeSpan Services 3030 S. Main St. #500 (Patricia, LCSW) SLC, Ut. 364-6186 (provides therapeutic support to persons concerned with PDD, autism and other developmental or behavioral disabilities) Transition/Shelter Workshops # Central Utah Enterprises 1170 S. 350 E. Provo, Ut. 375-0414 (transitional shelter workshop) 9361 S. 400 E. Sandy, Ut. 565-7100 (Jordan District multi-service DD continuum and transition) 2160 W. 10400 S. Riverton, Ut. 256-5100 (Jordan District multi-service DD continuum and transition) 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) Jordan District Cluster Units # Bingham High location Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. Project Opportunity (call Self-Determination, Inc. 268-9811) Selective Placement Program Office Civil Personnel (promotes community DD/MR transition awareness) Defense Depot Ogden, Ut. 399-7711 (DD/MR recruitment and placement) 88 Diagnostic Resources Educational (see also Learning Disability Resources) # ABLE Program (Adapting Behavior to Learning Environments) 44 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8552 (provides assessment, networks success strategies for high-risk youth, and has an activities fund) # Center for Persons with Disabilities (USU) 6800 Old Main Hill (Dr. Fifield) Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-1981 (provides SSI and other diagnostics and counseling for children and adults re: ADHD, Autism and behavior problems; non-Medicaid) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) # Davis Diagnostic Resource Center 100 S. 200 E. (Golda) Farmington, Ut. 402-3065 (educational center for diagnosis of learning difficulties in Davis School District) # Educational Consulting Services 1399 S. 700 E. #16 SLC, Ut. (educational diagnostics and designing as well as therapy and parent training) Educational Support Systems (educational diagnostics and designing) # Genetic Studies of Language in Children (PCMC) 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Fran Filloux) SLC, Ut. 588-3385 (provides cost-free-to- family research into possible genetic causes for language disorders within a family—Josh Bonkowsky) # Learning Techniques 3509 S W Temple #2C (John Heath) SLC, Ut. 269-9315 (both testing for specifics behind a client’s LD, and reasearched neuro-educational 6/mo. programs promote accelerated learning ) # Monte Vista Diagnostic Center 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 402-3065 (provides itinerant educational assessments for children 0-18) # Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center 230 S. 500 E. #100 (Dr. Dave Nilsson) SLC, Ut. 532-1484 (interdisciplinary evaluation and treatment services) # PCMC Behavioral Health Care 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-2700 (multi-disciplinary in-patient service for acute psychiatric emergencies) SEPS Learning Center (Special Educational Program Services) 1924 S 1100 E (Pickering sisters) SLC, Ut. 467-2122 (offers private, individualized education assessment for children with learning problems) Genetic Genetics Clinic, USDFH (call UUHC—581-2121) Genetics Clinic UUMC (in cooperation with UUMC Genetics clinic) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-8943 (family counseling re: suspected and proven genetic disorders) Medical (see also Medical Resources, Miscellaneous) Birth Defects Clinic (PCMC) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut.588-2700 (clinic for children 0-21 born with any of a variety of birth defects) # CHEC Program (Family Health Services) 2001 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-2720 (formerly EPSDT Program) (provides preventative health and dental services for low-income persons) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) Cleft Lip and Palate Consultative Clinic (a CSHCN team evaluation) 89 Diagnostic Resources (Continued) Medical(Continued) # Cranio-Facial Clinic (c/o Dental Clinic, PCMC) # # # # # # # # # 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3400 (provides diagnoses and treatment for clients with head-neck problems) Cystic Fibrosis Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7397 (provides team diagnoses, treatment and summer camps for persons with cystic fibrosis) HAFB Family Support Center Building 308 N. HAFB Clearfield, Ut. 777-1411 (multi-services to include diagnostic evaluation) Hospitals (Psychiatric Units) see Hospitals chart (in-depth interdisciplinary psychiatric evaluation) Hospitals, local see Hospital listings (provide varied in and out-patient psychiatric, multi-service medical treatment and respite facilities) Metabolic Clinic (MCH) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 585-2457 (diagnosis and mangement of metabolic diseases) Monte Vista Diagnostic Center 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 402-3065 (provides itinerant educational assessments for children 0-18) Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center 230 S. 500 E. #100 (Dr. Dave Nilsson) SLC, Ut. 532-1484 (interdisciplinary evaluation and treatment services) Neuro-Psychiatric Clinic (UUHC) (call UUHC—581-2121) (provides comprehensive assessment for children and adults) Neuromuscular Diagnostic Lab (lab studies for doctor-referred neurology patients) Newborn Metabolic Clinic (at MCH) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8255 (diagnosis and mangement of metabolic diseases) Northwest Family Practice Center (low-cost health care for families) Pediatrics, Department of (U of U) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2321 (total development clinic for youth to 18 years of age) Sleep Disorder Clinic, (UUMC) Motor (see also Physical Therapy Resources) # Monte Vista Diagnostic Center PCMC Physical Therapy Department # Stewart Rehabilitation Center # UUMC Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 402-3065 (provides itinerant educational assessments for children 0-18) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. (provides PT at multiple locations) 4355 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 397-2080 (comprehensive in and out-patient rehabilitation, Mckay-Dee Hospital) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2267 (physician-driven rehabilitative care serving Rehabilitation and out-patient PT clients) Psychological # ABLE Program (Adapting Behavior to Learning Environments) 44 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8552 (provides assessment and networks success strategies for high-risk youth) Child-Adolescent Depression Clinic, The (UUMC) (intinerant treatment for depression ages 4-18) # Child and Adolescent Family Center 265 W. 2700 S. (Lorin) (provides evaluation and treatment for, and parent training relative to attention deficit and hyperactivity—Dr. Dean Belnap) # Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 546 Chipeta Way #2212 (Dr. Flick) SLC, Ut. 581-3936 # Child Development Clinic (CDC) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides comprehensive evaluation for children 0-5 years of age with developmental, behavioral or emotional problems) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) 90 Diagnostic Resources (Continued) Psychological (Continued) # Children's Center, The # # # # # # # # # # 1855 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 582-5534 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) Children's Center, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) Christmas Box House, International 236 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 531-8681 (aims to provide comprehensive child welfare & volunteer services for abused & negl. children removed from their family environment) Comprehensive Psychological Services 1208 E 3300 S SLC, Ut. 483-1600 (includes ADHD services) Cottonwood Counseling Center 525 E. 4500 S. (comprehensive psychotherapeutic evaluation and service for all ages) Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Ralston) SLC, Ut. 581-2321 (provides a medical-psycho-social-behavioral approach) HAFB Family Support Center Building 308 N. HAFB Clearfield, Ut. 777-1411 (multi-services to include diagnostic evaluation) Hospitals (Psychiatric Units) see Hospitals chart (in-depth interdisciplinary psychiatric evaluation) Hospitals, local see Hospital listings (provide varied in and out-patient psychiatric, multi-service medical treatment and respite facilities) LDS Hospital Dayspring (Adolescent Treatment Center) 8th Ave. and “C” St. SLC, Ut. 408-5580 (family-oriented in-patient therapy) Monte Vista Diagnostic Center 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 402-3065 (provides itinerant educational assessments for children 0-18) Mood Clinic (UUMC) (Dr. Rymer) National Hemophelia Foundation, Utah Chapter # Neurol Development Center # Neuro-Behavior Clinic # Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center Neuro-Psychiatric Clinic (UUHC) # Observation and Assessment Center, Region II 880 E 3375 S. SLC, Ut. 484-0325 (education, evaluation, counseling and research re: hemophilia) 857 E. 200 S. (Dr. David Nilsson) SLC, Ut. 532-1475 (deals primarily with neural injuries, neuro testing and therapy) 546 Chipita Way # 459 (Katrina) SLC, Ut. 587-7687 (provides behavior therapy for autistic children) 230 S. 500 E. #100 (Dr. Sam Goldstein) SLC, Ut. 532-1484 (interdisciplinary evaluation and treatment services) 546 Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 581-5515 (provides comprehensive assessment for dual-diagnosed children and adults) 61 W. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 284-0236 Observation and Assessment Unit (check with Farmington Bay 451-8620) Observation and Evaluation # PCMC Behavioral Health Care 145 N Monroe Blvd 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-2700 (multi-disciplinary in-patient service for acute psychiatric emergencies) Slate Canyon (see Gail Brown) Teen Scope # # Ogden, Ut.527-0326 (observation and assessment) 501 Chipeta Way (Nancy, intake) SLC, Ut. 583-2500 (includes in and out-patient psychiatric evaluation and stabilization programs for behaviorally-disturbed teens) University Neuropsychiatric Institute (UNI) 501 Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 583-2500 (in and out-patient evaluation to include children with dual diagnoses) Utah State Hospital 1300 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 344-4400 (multi-disciplinary residential for mentally ill children and adults) UUMC In and Out-Patient Psychiatry 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7951 (acute-chronic pediatric, adult psychiatric facility) 91 Diagnostic Resources (Continued) Psychological (Continued) # UUMC Mood Disorder Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Reimherr) # Youth Corrections, State Division of (administration) # Decker Lake Youth Center # Observation and Assessment Center SLC, Ut. 585-6663 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4330 (oversees residential and non-residentials for court-ordered delinquent youth) 2310 W. 2770 S. SLC, Ut. 954-9200 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Region 2 of the state of Utah) 61 W. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 284-0230 (0-90-day court-ordered evaluation of youth offenders awaiting a placement disposition) Speech-Language-Hearing and Communication BYU Speech and Hearing Clinic # # # # # # # (diagnostic and therapy for speech and hearing patients) CHEC Program (Family Health Services) 2001 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-2720 (formerly EPSDT Program) (provides preventative health and dental services for low-income persons) Monte Vista Diagnostic Center 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 402-3065 (provides itinerant educational assessments for children 0-18) PCMC Out-Patient Rehabilitation 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-2700 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an in and out-patient basis) Primary Children’s Rehab North 290 N Main St #2 Bountiful, Ut. 292-8665 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) Primary Children’s Rehab Sandy 870 E. 9400 S. #112 Sandy, Ut. 571-1223 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) Primary Children’s Rehab Taylorsville 3845 W. 4700 S. #102 Kearns, Ut. 840-4360 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) Primary Children’s Speech and Hearing Clinic (includes augmentative communication and counseling, and sponsors branches) Utah Speech-Language-Hearing Clinics (see Cal) (see Bureau of Communication Disorders) UUMC Speech and Hearing Clinic (outpatient) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut.-581-2365 (comprehensive speech-language-hearing services for children and adults) Drug and Alcohol Abuse Adult Services # Cornerstone Counseling Center 660 S. 200 E. #308 (Dr. Steven Kaye) SLC, Ut. 355-2846 (provides sliding fee out-patient counseling re: domestic violence, alcoholism and substance abuse for adults and adolescents) Advocacy/Funding/Administrative # Drug and Alcohol Prevention Project (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 3780 S West Temple SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (in-home prevention services for at-risk youth) # EBCET (Experience-Based Career Education Training) 2166 S. 1700 E. (Charlie) SLC, Ut. ___________ (transition program for students at risk for drugs and atrition) # Haven, The 974 E. South Temple (Sue Maxwell) SLC, Ut. 533-0070 (17-bed co-ed residential providing individual therapy, vocational assistance, rehab alcohol treatment, and drug abuse treatment) * Narcotics Anonymous of Utah Region 244 W 5350 S Ogden, Ut. 479-0067 92 Drug and Alcohol Abuse (Continued) Advocacy/Funding/Administrative (Continued) # Utah County Human Services/Division of Substance Abuse 3285 M Main St #3300 Spanish Fork, Ut. 370-8427 Utah Federation of Drug-free Youth (advocates to thwart illicit drug involvement) Utah State Division of Alcohol and Drugs (licenses and distributes funds for related programs) # Utah State Division of Substance Abuse (administration) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-3939 (policy administration re: prevention and treatment referrals for substance abuse) # Youth Alcohol and Day Treatment 5965 S. 900 E. #150 SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (provides substance abuse treatment and coordinates with other related treatment services) Youth Tobacco Advisory Council 1107 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. (call info.) # Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 265-3049 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) Assessment/ Information # Salt Lake County Division of Substance Abuse 2001 S. State St. #S2300 SLC, Ut. 468-2009 (provides free assessments and referral to appropriate county substance-abuse programs) # Substance Abuse Assessment and Referral Unit 2001 S. State St. S2300 SLC, Ut. 468-2009 (provides assessment and referral services on a sliding fee scale to Salt Lake County residents with concerns re: substance abuse) Court-related Alcohol Counseling and Education Center (DAs Office) SLC, Ut.366-7817 (court-referred out-patient education, counseling and treatment) Community Counseling Center (includes court-referred counseling re: spouse abuse) Intermountain Substance Abuse (ISU) 404 E. 4500 S. # B24 (Tallie Martinez) SLC, Ut. 268-9844 (a court-ordered educational program for adolescents and adults having been involved in a DUI offense) # Progressive Group Home 700 E. 25th Street (Anthony) Ogden, Ut. 621-3901 (structured court-ordered 12-step drug and alcohol group home for behavioral adolescents) # Esperanza Para Manana 3780 S West Temple SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (court-ordered transition proctor home for Hispanics Detoxification Detoxification Center___________________________________________252 W Brooklyn Ave__________________SLC, Ut. 363-9400 # Highland Ridge Hospital 4578 Highland Drive (Martha) (provides medical detoxification services) Salt Lake County Juvenile Receiving Center (provides medical detoxification services for youth ages 13-18 years of age, with expected parent involvement) Salt Lake County Receiving Center (provides medical detoxification services for youth ages 13-18 years of age, with expected parent involvement) # Volunteers of America 455 E. 400 S. SLC, Ut. 363-9414 (provides a detox center, day treatment, housing and employment services for rehabilitating substance abusers and homeless persons) 93 Drug and Alcohol Abuse (Continued) Disability-related # # Utah Alcoholism Foundation Freedom Program 857 E 200 S SLC, Ut. 487-3276 (services to the hearing-impaired relative to drug or alcohol-contracted services) Weber Human Services /Weber Substance Abuse 237 26th Street Ogden, Ut. 625-3700 (offers services for persons with mental illnesses, to include drug and alcohol problems) Emotional/Behavioral/Violence-related Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Out-patient Program (at ARTEC) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (ARTEC is for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents; boys unit—963-4250, girls unit—963-4275) # SL County Valley Mental Health Hospital 195 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-6800 (psychiatric residential and day treatment for adolescents and adults with emotional and addictive problems) # Cornerstone Counseling Center 660 S. 200 E. #308 SLC, Ut. 355-2846 (provides out-patient counseling re: domestic violence, alcoholism and substance abuse for adults and adolescents) # Intermountain Special Abuse Treatment Center (ISAT) 3809 S. West Temple #16 (Brent) SLC, Ut. 486-9805 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Ogden Center 3544 Lincoln Ave #8 Ogden, Ut. 399-4002 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Provo Center 1868 N. 1120 W. Provo, Ut. 373-0210 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Progressive Group Home 700 E. 25th Street (Anthony) Ogden, Ut. 621-3901 (structured court-ordered 12-step drug and alcohol group home for behavioral adolescents) # Turnabout (Parents Helping Parents) 11175 S Redwood Rd. SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (day treatment for adolescent alcohol/drug abuse, sexual acting out, ADHD, and/or depression, using a family-systems approach) Family Support/ Referrals # Adult Children of Alcoholics (Salt Lake Regional Medical Center) 1050 E. South Temple (Dining Room) SLC, Ut. 359-4325 (includes Al-Anon meetings re: co-dependency and a 12-step program of understanding, education and encouragement) # Al-Anon and Al-Ateen 5056 S. 300 W. Murray, Ut. 262-9587 (self-help for close associates of persons with alcoholism) # Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (outpatient drug couns. , aftercare and day treatment for drug/alcohol-using youth 13-18, & residentials; requires parent involvement) # Alcoholics Anonymous 2480 S. Main St. #112 SLC, Ut. 484-7871 (self-help for close associates of persons with alcoholism) # Gathering Place (UCCODAR) 251 E 1200 S (Dennis Hansen) Orem, Ut. 226-2255 (treatment for substance abusers and significant others; also adolescent counseling and prenatal counseling for abusing mothers) # Turnabout (Parents Helping Parents) 11175 S Redwood Rd SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (day treatment for adolescent alcohol/drug abuse, sexual acting out, ADHD, and/or depression, using a family-systems approach) Low Income-related * Salvation Army, The 2615 Grant Ave. Ogden, Ut. 621-3580 (multi-services for low-income, and men's alcohol rehabilitation program) # Volunteers of America 511 w 200 S #160) SLC, Ut. 363-9414 (provides a detox center, day treatment, housing and employment services for rehabilitating substance abusers and homeless persons) Out-patient/ Day-treatment/ Counseling # Addiction Recovery Center (Davis MH) 2250 N 1700 W (Jim Kelly) Layton, Ut. 773-7060 (provides intensive co-ed residential, all-male and all-female 3-hour counseling per day, and intensive 3 times a week counseling) Adolescent Drug and Alcohol Out-patient Program (at ARTEC) SLC, Ut. 94 Drug and Alcohol Abuse (Continued) Out-patient/ Day-treatment/ Counseling (Continued) # Adult Children of Alcoholics (Salt Lake Regional Medical Center) 1050 E. South Temple (Dining Room) SLC, Ut. 359-4325 (includes Al-Anon meetings re: co-dependency and a 12-step program of understanding, education and encouragement) # Alcohol and Drug Abuse Clinic (UUMC) 30 N 1900 E #1 SLC, Ut. 581-6228 (youth alcohol and drug-abuse treatment center) # Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (outpatient drug couns. , aftercare and day treatment for drug/alcohol-using youth 13-18, & residentials; requires parent involvement) Alcohol and Drug Services of Davis County (residential and out/patient drug treatment) # Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents (VMH) 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7225 (deals with the many underlying issues behind and surrounding alcoholism on an out-patient basis. Accepts Medicaid) Alcohol Counseling and Education Center (court-referred out-patient education, counseling and treatment) # Alcoholics Anonymous 2480 S. Main St. #112 SLC, Ut. 484-7871 (self-help for close associates of persons with alcoholism) # Center for Behavioral Health 1073 E. 3300 S. SLC, Ut. 485-8697 (a residential alcohol rehabilitation facility for women) Community Counseling Center (includes court-referred counseling re: spouse abuse) # Cornerstone Counseling Center 660 S. 200 E. #308 SLC, Ut. 355-2846 (provides out-patient counseling re: domestic violence, alcoholism and substance abuse for adults and adolescents) # Davis Alcohol and Drug Services 2250 N. 1700 W. Layton, Ut. 773-8818 (in and out-patient, after school and day treatment services re: substance abuse, contact Stan at 293-3446) # Davis Mental Health and Alcohol and Drug Service 470 Medical Dr. (Stan Fillmore) Bountiful, Ut. 298-3446 (comprehensive in and out-patient mental health, alcohol and drug services for all ages—includes prevention and residential day care) # Discovery House 449 E. 2100 S. SLC, Ut. 596-2111 # Division of Substance Abuse 120 N. 200 W. 2nd floor SLC, Ut. 538-3939 (oversees treatment and prevention programs re: substance abuse, and channels appropriated funds for the same) Drug Court 799-8466 Drug Crisis Center (counseling and prevention in area of drug abuse) 2880 W. 4700 S. (Allan Cox or Jim) SLC, Ut. 965-8340 (counseling for youth in a variety of areas such as drugs and alcohol) # Family Counseling Center 5250 S Commerce Dr SLC, Ut. 261-3500 (general individual and family-related counseling on a sliding fee scale) # Gathering Place (UCCODAR) 201 E 1200 S (Dennis Hansen) Orem, Ut. 226-2255 (treatment for substance abusers and significant others; also adolescent counseling and prenatal counseling for abusing mothers) # Information and Referral Line SLC, Ut. 468-2009 # Ensign Peak Services, Inc. # Intermountain Special Abuse Treatment Center (ISAT) 1800 S. West Temple #421 (Brent) (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Ogden Center 3544 Lincolc ave #8 Ogden, Ut. 399-4002 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Provo Center 1868 N. 1120 W. Provo, Ut. 373-0210 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) # Mental Health Alcohol and Drug Services see local Community Mental Health Units (education, consultation, and treatment) * Narcotics Anonymous of Utah Region P.O. Box 57336 SLC, Ut. 296-4044 95 Drug and Alcohol Abuse (Continued) Out-patient/ Day-treatment/ Counseling (Continued # Neogenesis SLC, Ut. 521-5550 (counseling for DUI clients) # Rocky Mountain Consultants(Judicial Supervision Ser) 4991 S 300 W (Richard) SLC, Ut. 265-2325 (offers drug and alcohol counseling, DUI treatment, and out-patient counseling) * Salvation Army, The 2615 Grant Ave. Ogden, Ut. 621-3580 (multi-services for low-income, and men's alcohol rehabilitation program) Substance Abuse Authority Programs, local 2001 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-2009 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Davis County District 291 S. 200 W. Farmington, Ut. 451-7799 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Utah County District 3255 N Main St Provo, Ut. 370-8427 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Wasatch County District 55 S 500 E. Heber, Ut. 435-654-3003 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Weber-Morgan District 2650 Lincoln Ave. Ogden, Ut. 801-625-3700 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) # Tooele County Mental Health 100 S. 1000 W. (call Tooele Counseling Ctr.—833-7370) (counseling, intervention and alcohol and drug services) Tooele Mental Health and Drug Counseling 255 S. 100 E. # # # # # # * # # (cellular 641-4142) Turnabout (Parents Helping Parents) 11175 S Redwood Rd. SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (day treatment for adolescent alcohol/drug abuse, sexual acting out, ADHD, and/or depression, using a family-systems approach) Utah Alcoholism Foundation 857 E 200 S (Corey Bond) SLC, Ut. 487-3276 (a statewide network of 6 residential and 2 out-patient alcohol and drug abuse treatment centers) Volunteers of America 511 W 200 S #100 SLC, Ut. 363-9414 (provides a detox center, day treatment, housing and employment services for rehabilitating substance abusers and homeless persons) Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 265-3049 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) Wasatch Youth Support System (out-patient substance abuse program for teens) Youth Alcohol and Day Treatment 5965 S. 900 E. #150 SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (provides substance abuse treatment and coordinates with other related treatment services) Youth Support Services 3392 W. 3500 S. WVC, Ut. 969-3307 (standard and intensive out-patient substance-abuse counseling for adolescents) Project Reality 150 E. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 364-8080 (individualized drug abuse treatment program includes residential) Utah Alcoholism Foundation 857 E 200 S (Corey Bond) SLC, Ut. 487-3276 (a statewide network of 6 residential and 2 out-patient alcohol and drug abuse treatment centers) Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 265-3049 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) Wasatch Youth Support System (out-patient substance abuse program for teens) Preventive/ Educational Alcohol Counseling and Education Center (court-referred out-patient education, counseling and treatment) # Davis Mental Health and Alcohol and Drug Service 470 Medical Dr (Stan Fillmore) Bountiful, Ut. 298-3446 (comprehensive in and out-patient mental health, alcohol and drug services for all ages—includes prevention and residential day care) # Division of Substance Abuse 120 N. 200 W. 2nd floor SLC, Ut. 538-3939 (oversees treatment and prevention programs re: substance abuse, and channels appropriated funds for the same) # Drug and Alcohol Prevention Project (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 3780 S West Temple SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (in-home prevention services for at-risk youth) 96 Drug and Alcohol Abuse (Continued) Preventive/ Educational (Continued) Drug Court 799-8466 Drug Crisis Center (counseling and prevention in area of drug abuse) Institute of Human Resource Development (drug and alcohol prevention for Hispanic and others) # Intermountain Special Abuse Treatment Center (ISAT) 1800 S. West Temple #421 (Brent) SLC, Ut. 268-4454 (provides counseling in such specialty areas as sexual abuse, domestic violence and substance abuse) Intermountain Substance Abuse (ISU 404 E. 4500 S. # B24 (Tallie Martinez) __________________ (a court-ordered educational program for adolescents and adults having been involved in a DUI offense) # Mental Health Alcohol and Drug Services see local Community Mental Health Units (education, consultation, and treatment) Salt Lake County Juvenile Receiving Center (provides medical detoxification services for youth ages 13-18 years of age, with expected parent involvement) Salt Lake County Receiving Center (provides medical detoxification services for youth ages 13-18 years of age, with expected parent involvement) Substance Abuse Authority Programs, local 2001 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-2009 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Davis County District 291 S. 200 W. Farmington, Ut. 451-7799 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Utah County District 3285 N Main St Provo, Ut. 370-8427 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Wasatch County District 55 S 500 E Heber, Ut. 435-654-3003 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Weber-Morgan District 2650 Lincoln Ave. Ogden, Ut. 801-625-3700 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) # USAAV Coordination Council (Utah Substance Abuse /Anti-Violence)101 State Capitol (Susan) SLC, Ut. 538-1031 (a commission of criminal and juvenile justice aimed at reducing substance use and abuse and curtail community violence) # Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 265-3109 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) Residential # Addiction Recovery Center (Davis MH) 2250 N 1700 W (Jim Kelly) Layton, Ut. 773-7060 (provides intensive co-ed residential, all-male and all-female 3-hour counseling per day, and intensive 3 times a week counseling) # Adolescent Facility of Odyssey House 607 E. 200S. SLC, Ut. 363-0203 (residential for abused, delinquents and drug abusers) # Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (outpatient drug couns. , aftercare and day treatment for drug/alcohol-using youth 13-18, & residentials; requires parent involvement) Alcohol and Drug Services of Davis County (residential and out/patient drug treatment) # Valley Mental Health Hospital 195 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-6800 (psychiatric residential and day treatment for adolescents and adults with emotional and addictive problems) # Center for Behavioral Health 1073 E. 3300 S. SLC, Ut. 485-8697 (a residential alcohol rehabilitation facility for women) Charter Summit Hospital (treatment for addictive-substance concerns) # Davis Alcohol and Drug Services 2250 N. 1700 W. Kaysville, Ut. 773-8818 (in and out-patient, after school and day treatment services re: substance abuse, contact Stan at 293-3446) # Davis Behavioral Health (Davis MH) 860 S. State St. (Jim Kelly) Clearfield, Ut. 773-7060 (provides intensive co-ed residential, all-male and all-female 3-hour counseling per day, and intensive 3 times a week counseling) # Davis Mental Health and Alcohol and Drug Service 291 S. 200 W. (Stan Fillmore) Farmington, Ut. 298-3446 (comprehensive in and out-patient mental health, alcohol and drug services for all ages—includes prevention and residential day care) # Esperanza Para Manana 320 W. 200 S. #300B SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (court-ordered transition proctor home for Hispanics 97 Drug and Alcohol Abuse (Continued) Residential (Continued) # First Step House 411 Grant St. (Robert Leggat) SLC, Ut. 359-8862 (a large substance-abuse residential treatment facility) # Haven, The 974 E. South Temple (Mike or Dave) SLC, Ut. 533-0070 (17-bed co-ed residential providing individual therapy, vocational assistance, rehab alcohol treatment, and drug abuse treatment) # House of Hope 209 S. Douglas St. SLC, Ut. 583-7604 (an in-patient drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility for women and children under 7 years of age) # House of Hope 1006 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8374 (an in-patient drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility for women and children under 7 years of age) # Odyssey House 607 S. 200 E. (Chris Madsen) SLC, Ut. 363-0203 (a residential substance abuse treatment facility for adolescents) # Progressive Group Home 700 E. 25th Street (Anthony) Ogden, Ut. 621-3901 (structured court-ordered 12-step drug and alcohol group home for behavioral adolescents) # Project Reality 150 E. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 364-8080 (individualized drug abuse treatment program includes residential) Substance Abuse Authority Programs, local 2001 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-2009 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Davis County District 291 S. 200 W. Farmington, Ut. 451-7799 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Utah County District 3285 N Mainr St Provo, Ut. 370-8427 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Wasatch County District 58 S 500 E Heber, Ut. 435-654-3003 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Weber-Morgan District 2650 Lincoln Ave. Ogden, Ut. 801-625-3700 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) # Utah Alcoholism Foundation 857 E 200 S (Corey Bond) SLC, Ut. 487-3276 (a statewide network of 6 residential and 2 out-patient alcohol and drug abuse treatment centers) Financial Assistance, Miscellaneous (see also Christmas Assistance, Economic Related Needs, p.6, Funding for Special-needs Conditions and Activities, and Legal Resources for Special-needs Persons) Administrative # Human Services , Department of (DCFS Central Region) 645 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 264-7500 (multi-division state administration for service delivery) 461 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 1- 800-234-5772 (provides eligibility determination and entitlement as for SSI) Social Security Administration Tooele United Fund (sponsors nursing, crisis, senior citizens, and MR programs) Disabiliity-related # Medicaid Work Incentive Program (contact medical worker) 801-538-7091 (registration allows persons w/ disabilities to earn and keep assets up to the $15,000 level.) * Social Security Retirement (Disability and Survivors, SSI) 46 W. 300 S. #100 SLC, Ut. 524-4115 (financial grants provided for the elderly as well as qualified persons with disabilities) SSI 46 W. 300 S. (hotline 1-800-772-1213) SLC, Ut. 524-4339 (services include monthly grants for qualified disabled) 98 Financial Assistance, Miscellaneous (Continued) Education-related * Student Support Services (U of U) 2075 Annex SLC, Ut. 581-7188 (multi-service and advocacy funding for college students) 514 S. 2325 W. (Barb Bass) Roy, Ut. (funds for higher education for the deaf) Utah Scholarship Foundation for the Deaf Emergency Funds Copperton Activity Fund # Elks Lodge, Cottonwood-Murray Lodge (BPOE) 200 W. Park St. (Kathy Anderson) Copperton, Ut. (includes emergency financial assistance and handicapped day care) 4894 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 266-2344 (provides Sub for Santa and special-needs charity assistance on an individual basis) (Gladys, Geo. Merrick) SLC, Ut. 250-5175 (job training/coaching for adults; also used glasses, and funds for spe cific needs) # Lions Club International (see Eric Hansen) Oquirrh Civic Fund (see ph. Book) (provides emergency financial assistance) # PCMC Out-Patient Accounts 100 N. Medical Drive (Keith Jensen) SLC. Ut. 588-2960 (establishes financial eligibility as for persons without insurance or Medicaid; also Brian Fairbourne, 588-2462) # Traveler’s Aid Society 210 Rio Grande Street SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (Salt Lake community shelter and self-sufficiency center, also offering assistance in travel-related crisis) Utah Association of Local Government (provides deposit and/or rental assistance to prevent eviction for eligible persons) Equipment-related Help, Inc. # Lions Club International (see Eric Hansen) 290 N. 100 E. Provo, Ut. (provides hearing aids, glasses and medical equipment to needy) (Gladys, Geo. Merrick) SLC, Ut. 250-5175 (job training/coaching for adults; also used glasses, and funds for spe cific needs) Financial Management Community Consumer Credit Counseling Services # Family Counseling Center (budgeting and money-management counseling) 46 E. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 566-5606 (general individual and family and financial-related counseling on a sliding fee scale) Fund Advocacy # Emergency Services Management Committee (ESMC) (of DSPD) 120 N. 200 W. #411 (George Kelner) SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (reviews the DSPD list through the case manager as to the critical monetary needs of a child upon a parent’s request) LIFE (advocacy for self-sufficiency; offers coupon-refund classes) # Medical Financial Eligibility Reference Charts see listing on page 128 (for CSHCN, Medicaid and SSI services) # Office of Recovery Services 515 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 536-8500 (www.ors.state.us.com) (locates absentee parents, establishes paternity, and recovers court-ordered child support funds) # Specified Relative Assistance Program (DWS) 526-9675 (provides cash assistance and Medicaid for relative caretakers of children) SSI 46 W. 300 S. (hotline 1-800-772-1213) SLC, Ut. 524-4339 (services include monthly grants for qualified disabled) # Utah Issues 1385 W. Indiana Ave. (Bill) SLC, Ut. 521-2035 (advocates for single parents and low-income persons regarding low-income issues) 99 Financial Assistance, Miscellaneous (Continued) Insurance-related (Children’s Health Insurance Program) (1-888-222-2542) 288 N. 1460 W. (Chad Westover) SLC, Ut. 468-0014 (provides basic co-pay health insurance for children unaffordibly uninsured and ineligible for Medicaid) # Health Access Project 1800 S. West Temple #128 (Bethany) SLC, Ut. 412-3982 (a community partnership to improve access to volunteer medical health care for S. L. low-income and uninsured residents) # CHIP Job Training/ Transition Funding # Lions Club International (Gladys, Geo. Merrick) SLC, Ut. 250-5175 (see Eric Hansen) (job training/coaching for adults; also used glasses, and funds for spe cific needs) # Unemployment Insurance (DWS) (1-888-848-0688) 526-9675 (offers finances and subsistance commodities as a defense against the effects of unemployment during the search for new work) Multi-Service / General Funds # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) # Community Action Program (administration) 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) # Central City 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (low-income financial, employment, housing advocacy and adaptive summer day camps) # Magna 3041 S. 8560 W. Magna, Ut. 250-6414 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) # Mountain Lands 257 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 373-8200 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) # Northwest 1300 W. 300 N. (Alice) SLC, Ut. 359-8741 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) # Redwood 3060 Lester St. WVC, Ut. 972-6661 (low-income financial, employment, food and housing advocacy) # South County 8446 S. Harrison Midvale, Ut. 255-3516 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) # South Salt Lake 4392 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 313-0337 (low-income financial, employment and housing advocacy) # Tooele 270 Maple Street Tooele, Ut. 435-882-1278 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) # Crossroads Urban Center 347 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 364-7765 (minimal food, clothing and financial assistance for those in need) # Division of Child and Family Services 1350 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 776-7300 (multi-services and funds) # Division of Child and Family Services 645 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 264-7500 (multi family services and funds) Human Services, Davis County Department of P.O. Box 685 Bountiful, Ut. (call St. Human Serv. 538-4171) (multiple services to include funds, emergency food and Christmas assistance) # Jewish Family Services of Salt Lake City 2416 E. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 581-1330 (non-government social service welfare agency) Kearns United Fund 4541 S. 5780 W. (Arlo James) Kearns, Ut. (welfare services and recreation funds for qualified recipients in Kearns catchment area) Kearns United Fund 4541 S. 5780 W. (Arlo James) Kearns, Ut. (welfare services and recreation funds for qualified recipients in Kearns catchment area) Urban Indian Support Services 627 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 363-9749 (short-term crisis assistance, information and referral, and temporary support) Ute Indian Tribe (call Indian Walk-in Center—486-4877) (multi social service facility for Native American populations) 100 Financial Assistance, Miscellaneous (Continued) Recreation Funding Kearns United Fund 4541 S. 5780 W. (Arlo James) Kearns, Ut. (welfare services and recreation funds for qualified recipients in Kearns catchment area) 4541 S. 5780 W. (Arlo James) Kearns, Ut. (welfare services and recreation funds for qualified recipients in Kearns catchment area) Kearns United Fund Self-sufficiency Funding LIFE (advocacy for self-sufficiency; offers coupon-refund classes) Travel-related # Traveler’s Aid Society 210 Rio Grande Street SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (Salt Lake community shelter and self-sufficiency center, also offering assistance in travel-related crisis) Utility Assistance # Commerce, Department of (Division of Public Utilities) P. O. Box 11368 SLC, Ut. 530-6651 (possible assistance in regulating utility bills by means of a hearing) Work Program Exchange LDS Welfare Program 780 W. 700 S. SLC, Ut. (a work-prog. to provide assist. via a local bishop for persons experiencing temporary financial needs, as well as worldwide charity) LIFE (advocacy for self-sufficiency; offers coupon-refund classes) Food Assistance Administration # # # Utahns Against Hunger (at Jubilee Center) 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. Toll-free 1-800-453-FOOD 328-2561 (oversees food pantries in state; also offers in the summer breakfast and or lunch at over 40 Salt Lake locations) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. North) 140 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides policy for state welfare, job placement and employment security) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. South) 1385 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-0000 (oversees self-sufficiency, temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placement programming) Emergency Food # Community Services Council, Salt Lake City 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 978-2452 (provides needed services to hungry, severely physically disabled, and the elderly in cooperation with other agencies) # Davis County Emergency Food Assistance 50 E. State St. #205 (Trish) Farmington, Ut. 451-3232 (program provides temporary emergency food for families without resources) # Emergency Food (DCFS) see local DCFS office # Emergency Food (see Rescue Mission) 463 S. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 355-1302 (offers free breakfasts and dinners to the public) # Jubilee Center 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 519-9347 (Episcopal Community Services’ non-denominational outreach, offering bus tokens, short-term housing assistance, info and referrals) 101 Food Assistance (Continued) Emergency Food (Continued) # Rescue Haven 1165 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 521-5925 (provides emergency assistance to include shelter, meals and clothing for women and children in the shelter) # Rescue Mission 463 S. 400 W. (Ed) SLC, Ut. 355-1302 (provides emergency food, clothing, housing, spiritual encouragement, and an employment list for homeless men) * St. Ann’s Center (homeless shelter) 137 W. Binford Ogden, Ut. 621-5036 * St. Benedict’s Holy Cross ACT 1255 E. 1255 E. 3900 S. St. Mark's Episcopal Church (see ph. Book) # St. Paul's Episcopal Church 231 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 262-0093 SLC, Ut. (provides food assistance) 261 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 322-5869 (provides food assistance) St. Therese Catholic Parish 112 S. Allen Midvale, Ut. 255-3721 (provides food assistance) # St. Vincent de Paul Center 437 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 534-1500 (provides free food and other services for homeless in cooperation with Catholic Community Services) Temporary Food Assistance Program (hotline 1-800-532-2002) SLC, Ut. 533-7305 (see local Division of Child and Family Services Assistance) #Traveler’s Aid Society 210 Rio Grande Street SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (Salt Lake community shelter and self-sufficiency center, also offering assistance in travel-related crisis) University Baptist Church 334 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 582-4327 (provides food assistance) # Utahns Against Hunger (at Jubilee Center) 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. Toll-free 1-800-453-FOOD 328-2561 (oversees food pantries in state; also offers in the summer breakfast and or lunch at over 40 Salt Lake locations) Funding Copperton Activity Fund # Division of Child and Family Services # Division of Child and Family Services (see also Human Services) # Food Stamps (through Workforce Services eligibility) 200 W. Park St. (Kathy Anderson) Copperton, Ut. (includes emergency financial assistance and handicapped day care) 1350 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 776-7300 (multi-services and funds) 645 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 264-7500 (multi family services and funding) 140 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 526-9213 (stamps for food purchase for qualified low-income persons) Kitchens # Eagle Ranch, The 421 W. 300 S. (Jennie) SLC, Ut. 254-4945 (provides daily chuck-wagon dinners, soup kitchens, food pantries, furniture and self-care commodities for the needy) # Salt Lake Mission 342 W. 200 S. SLC., Ut. 355-6310 (services provided include free meals) # Summer Food Program SLC, Ut. 1-800-453-3663 (free lunches (no applic.) during summer for children at such sites as parks and Boys and Girls Clubs. Adult lunch fee is $2.50) Multi-services # Baptist Concern Center 1235 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 972-5708 (non-discriminating service provided to anyone in need, such as food, diapers, life-skills training, tutoring and summer activities) # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) 102 Food Assistance (Continued) Multi-services (Continued) # Community Action Program (administration) # Central City # Magna # Mountain Lands # Northwest 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (low-income financial, food, employment, housing advocacy and adaptive summer day camps) 3041 S. 8560 W. Magna, Ut. 250-6414 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) 257 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 373-8200 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) 1300 W. 300 N. (Alice) SLC, Ut. 359-8741 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) Multi-services # Ogden CAP 2411 Kiesel Ave. Ogden, Ut. 399-9281 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) # Redwood 3060 Lester St. WVC, Ut. 972-6661 (low-income financial, employment, food and housing advocacy) # South County 8446 S. Harrison (3rd W.) Midvale, Ut. 255-3516 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) # South Salt Lake 4392 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 313-0337 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) # Tooele 270 Maple Street Tooele, Ut. 435-882-1278 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) # Crossroads Urban Center 347 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 364-7765 (minimal food, clothing and financial assistance for those in need) # Division of Child and Family Services (see also Human Services) 645 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 264-7500 (multi family services and funding) Human Services, Davis County Department of P.O. Box 685 Bountiful, Ut. (call St. Human Serv. 538-4171) (multiple services to include funds, emergency food and Christmas assistance) # Human Services , Department of (DCFS Central Region) 645 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 264-7500 (multi-division state administration for service delivery) # Indian Walk-In Center 120 W. 1300 S. (Gail Western) SLC, Ut. 486-4877 (provides low-income individuals and families from all ethnic backgrounds with food, crisis intervention, direction and referrals) # Jewish Family Services of Salt Lake City 2416 E. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 581-1330 (non-government social service welfare agency) # Northwest Multipurpose Center 1300 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 596-0072 (center includes recreation, low-cost swimming, daycare and food bank services) # Redwood Multi-purpose RecreationCenter 3060 S. Lester St. SLC, Ut. 974-6923 (multi-services to include adaptive T-ball ; also has a food pantry) * Salvation Army, The 2615 Grant Ave. Ogden, Ut. 621-3580 (multi-services for low-income, and men's alcohol rehabilitation program) SOCIO 3060 S. Lester St. SLC, Ut. 972-1027 (Hispanic service and recruitment for low-income unemployed) * Salt Lake Community Action Program 8446 S. 340 W. Midvale, Ut. 255-3516 (multi-service programs for low-income and handicapped includes adaptive summer camps from 7 am to 6 pm) * St. Benedict’s Holy Cross ACT 1255 E. 1255 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 262-0093 # Teen Moms and Kids (New Start Foundation, sponsors) 2150 E. Murray-Holladay Rd. SLC, Ut. 273-9079 (a non-profit support group addressing childcare, food, housing, work, bills, medical care & transportation for single moms) Utah Rural Development Corporation 12 E. Center St. Midvale, Ut. 566-1638 (multi-services for low-income and migrants) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 5735 S. Redwood Road WVC, Ut. 269-4700 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 720 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 536-7000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) 103 Food Assistance (Continued) Multi-services (Continued) # # # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 158 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 524-9000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 3888 W. 5400 S. Kearns, Ut. 965-4667 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 7292 S. State St. Midvale, Ut. 567-3800 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Pantries/Food Banks # Food Bank, Utah (Salt Lake Community Services Council) 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 908-8660 (provides food for those in need via effective resource collection, storage and distribution; see also Utahns Against Hunger) # Hildegarde’s Pantry 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 519-9347 (offers food supplies twice a month per household, as well as clothing) * Share, Inc. P.O. Box 892 Ogden, Ut. 399-5046 (59 Ogden Canyon, Ut. 399-2553 (referral only) # Utah Food Bank (Salt Lake Community Services Council) 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 978-2452 (see also Utahn’s Against Hunger) Reimbursements # Alliance With Children (providing food reimbursement for qualified daycares) 4568 S. Highland Dr 277-0927 Supplemental Food # South Main Clinic (WIC) (of UUMC) 3195 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 464-8900 (supplemental food re: high-risk pregnancies, immunizations, Baby Your Baby, prenatal, and medical services on a sliding fee scale) # Summer Food Program SLC, Ut. 1-800-453-3663 (free lunches (no applic.) during summer for children at such sites as parks and Boys and Girls Clubs. Adult lunch fee is $2.50) # WIC (administration for Women, Infant and Child Program) 1460 W. 288 N. (six S.L. offices) SLC, Ut. 538-6960 (supplemental food re: high-risk pregnancies, immunizations, Baby Your Baby, prenatal, and medical services on a sliding fee scale) Work for Food # Kaysville Bishop’s Storehouse 362 N. 300 W. Kaysville, Ut. 546-2423 (offers temporary assistance in exchange for welfare work) LDS Welfare Program 780 W. 700 S. SLC, Ut. (a program to provide assistance via a local bishop for persons experiencing temporary financial needs, as well as worldwide charity) Foster Care and Adoptive Resources Administrative # Division of Child and Family Services 1350 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 776-7300 (multi family services and funds) Adoption Services Act of Love Adoption Exchange, Th 302 W. 5400 S. 104 Sandy, Ut. (a private adoption facility) SLC, Ut 265-0444 Foster Care and Adoptive Resources (Continued) Adoption Services (Continued) # Adoption Specialist (Division of Child and Family Services) SLC, Ut. 538-4100 # Adoptive Assistance Program (DWS) SLC, Ut. 526-9675 # Children's Aid Society of Utah # Division of Child and Family Services # LDS Social Services (Welfare Square) # Davis County # Kearns # Sandy Logan River Academy # Post-Adoption Services (DCFS) 652 26th St. Ogden, Ut. 393-8671 (a state of Utah adoption agency) 1350 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 776-7300 (multi family services and funds) 10 E. S. Temple #1200. SLC, Ut. 240-1711 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) 1466 N. Highway 89 #220 Farmington, Ut. 451-0475 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) 4250 W. 5415 S. Kearns, Ut. 969-4181 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) 625 E. 8400 S. Sandy, Ut. 566-2556 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) Logan, Ut. (provides clinical services for adopted youth) (Sigrid Nolte) SLC, Ut. 264-7591 (multiple in-home services are provided following adoption) # Rocky Mountain Adoption Exchange 610 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 412-0200 (brokerage for families and agencies involved in adoption) Counseling # Children's Service Society (1-800-839-7444) 124 S. 400 E. Room 400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (houses Child Care Resource and Referral, and provides pregnancy and ADHD parenting counseling and adoption-related services) # LDS Social Services (Welfare Square) 10 E. S. Temple #1200. SLC, Ut. 240-1711 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Davis County 1466 N. Highway 89 #220 Farmington, Ut. 451-0475 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Kearns 4250 W. 5415 S. Kearns, Ut. 969-4181 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Sandy 625 E. 8400 S. Sandy, Ut. 566-2556 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) # Touchtone Therapy Center 2872 S. Highland Dr. (Ray De Prezio) SLC, Ut. 485-8051 (priv. Clin. offers attach., develop., behav., encop. & enuretic & other therapy for foster & other children to include parent involv.) Emergency Housing # Christmas Box House, International 236 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 531-8681 (aims to provide comprehensive child welfare & volunteer services for abused & negl. children removed from their family environment) Shelter Care Program 3534 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 105 Foster Care and Adoptive Resources (Continued) Foster Programs Foster Placement (temporary homes for persons in troubled families) 10 E. S. Temple #1200. SLC, Ut. 240-1711 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) Davis County 1466 N. Highway 89 #220 Farmington, Ut. 451-0475 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) Kearns 4250 W. 5415 S. Kearns, Ut. 969-4181 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) Sandy 625 E. 8400 S. Sandy, Ut. 566-2556 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) Royal Kids Camp (sponsored by Good Shepherd Lutheran Church) (Val Lowry) SLC, Ut. 538-4021 (week-long camps for foster children 7-9 yrs & those receiving DCFS & kinship services, with 2-1 ratio activities, arts and crafts) Utah Foster Care Foundation 994-5205 # LDS Social Services (Welfare Square) # # # # # Funding # Adoptive Assistance Program (DWS) # Division of Child and Family Services # Division of Child and Family Services # Specified Relative Assistance Program (DWS) # Utah Foster Care Foundation SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides general assistance grants to relinquishing parents) 1350 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 776-7300 (multi family services and funds) 645 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 264-7500 (multi family services and funds) 526-9675 (provides cash assistance and Medicaid for relative caretakers of children) 994-5205 Legal-related # Guardian ad Litem (administrative office of the courts) # Guardianship Associates (Kristin Brewer) SLC, Ut. 578-3827 (578-3962, a state-appointed/ legal representative for court-involved children of abuse and neglect) 533-0203 (deals with court-ordered/appointed guardianship matters re: persons with disabilities) Support/ Advocacy # Adoption Connection of Utah 1349 Mariposa Ave. SLC, Ut. 278-4858 (support group for adult adoptees, birth parents and adoptive parents launching a connective search) # Adoptive Families of America 2309 Como Ave. St. Paul, Minn. 55108 1-800-372-3300 (provides local support group phone numbers) # Adoptive Support Group of Utah (DCFS) 645 E. 4500 S. (Linda Rosenfeld) SLC, Ut. 264-7500 (adoptive parents primarily of special-needs children supporting each other through difficulties: Kathy Ashland, pres. 908-8752) # Center for Grieving Children, A 1708 E. 5550 S. #18 So. Ogden, Ut. 476-1149 A free program providing children w/ support following the loss of a loved one in death or through divorce or separation) # Families for African-American Awareness (Kathy Searle) SLC, Ut. 265-0444 (non-profit family resource group re: multi-culture issues for children) # Grand Families (Children’s Service Society) 124 S. 400 E. #400 (Beth Beck) SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (prog. for grandparents & others raising relative children; prov. a suppt. grp., info classes, advocacy, & help w/ community resources) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) Proctor Program 431 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (advocacy-foster care for minority youth 15 to 18 years) 106 Foster Care and Adoptive Resources (Continued) Support/ Advocacy (Continued) # Royal Kids Camp (sponsored by Good Shepherd Lutheran Church) (Val Lowry) SLC, Ut. 538-4021 (week-long camps for foster children 7-9 yrs & those receiving DCFS & kinship services, with 2-1 ratio activities, arts and crafts) # Specified Relative Assistance Program (DWS) 526-9675 (provides cash assistance and Medicaid for relative caretakers of children) # Touchtone Therapy Center 272S. Highland Dr. (Ray De Prezio) SLC, Ut. 485-8051 # (priv. Clin. offers attach., develop., behav., encop. & enuretic & other therapy for foster & other children to include parent involv.) 120 N. 200 W. (Midge Delavan) SLC, Ut. 538-4404 Utah Fostering and Adoptive Family Association Funding Sources for Special-needs Conditions and Activities (see also Advocate Organizations, Christmas Assistance, Financial Assistance, Miscellaneous and Medical Equipment) Administrative # Human Services , Department of (DCFS Central Region) 645 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 264-7500 (multi-division state administration for service delivery) Advocacy/Support Funds Children's Defense Fund www.childrensdefense.org (financial and otherwise advocacy for handicapped children) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) Foundation Centers Directory (Curt) 363-0705 ML 3 sep 99 (national advocacy-funds centers) # Good Samaritan Program (Cathedral of the Madeline) 331 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 328-8941 (provides advocacy for emergency services for the homeless to include medication and short-term motel expenses) # March of Dimes (Birth Defects Foundation) 310 E. 4500 S. #300 (David) SLC, Ut. 363-5500 (agency-funds sponsor birth defects research) # United Cerebral Palsy Association 1018 W. Atherton Drive #A103 WVC, Ut. 266-1805 (fund-raising, socialization and advocacy programs for CP persons; contact Marta McDonald) # West Valley City Housing Authority 3600 Constitution Boulevard WVC, Ut. 963-3320 (advocacy and funding distribution for safe, clean and sanitary housing for low-income persons) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. North) 140 E. 300 S. (jobs.utah.gov) SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides policy for state welfare, job placement and employment security) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Admin.) # # # # # # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. South) 1385 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-0000 (oversees self-sufficiency, temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placement programming) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 5735 S. Redwood Road WVC, Ut. 269-4700 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 720 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 536-7000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 158 S. 200 W. (Kim Reiter) SLC, Ut. 524-9000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 3888 W. 5400 S. Kearns, Ut. 965-4667 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 7292 S. State St. Midvale, Ut. 567-3800 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) 107 Funding Sources for Special-needs Conditions and Activities (Continued) Disability-related # ABLE Program (Adapting Behavior to Learning Environments) 44 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8552 (provides assessment, networks success strategy for high-risk youth, and provides some activity funds) # Acts of Kindness (Rotary Clubs) 10 W. 100 S. #400 SLC, Ut. 363-8451 (offers up to $200. for hardship cases on a one-time basis) # American Cancer Society and Information Center 941 E. 3300 S. (1-800-227-2345) SLC, Ut. 483-1500 (provides funds for cancer research and public awareness) # American Diabetes Association (Utah Chapter) 1245 E. Brickyard Rd. (1-800-DIABETES) SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (provides diabetes support services, information and referral, camps, and research funds re: diabetes) # American Kidney Fund 6110 Executive Blvd #1010 Rockville, Md. 1-800-638-8299 (national organization providing financial assistance to kidney patients of all ages) # Arc of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and MR support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # Arc of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, & developmental disabilities) 698 Ridge Lane #201 (Donald Gleave) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (individual and family advocacy, public policy advocacy, info and referral and education) # Assist, Inc. 218 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 355-7085 (facilitates construction of needed ramps for low income and disabled persons) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) Children's Defense Fund www,childrensdefense.org (financial and otherwise advocacy for handicapped children) # Community Oriented Services for the Handicapped (COSH) 2339 W. 5800 S. Roy, Ut. 776-2251 (clearinghouse and funding source for respite services) # Crime Victim’s Reparation 350 E. 500 S. #200 (Diane) SLC, Ut. 238-2360 (provides funds for medical and emotional needs of victims re: recent personal criminal injuries via police reports) # Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 4848 S. Highland Drive #653 SLC, Ut. 322-2226 (research organization providing funds for cystic fibrosis) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Admin.) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Emergency Services Management Committee (ESMC) (of DSPD) 120 N. 200 W. #411 (George Kelner) SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (reviews the DSPD list through the case manager as to the critical monetary needs of a child upon a parent’s request) # Fraternal Order for Eagles-Aerie 67 1104 W. 2100 S. (Tony Jacketta) SLC, Ut. 972-1595 (provides funds for guide dogs for the benefit of the visually-impaired) Frontier Grant (affiliated with Robert Wood Johnson) Hill Burton Funds (Utah Hospital Administration) 515 S. 700 E. #2-F SLC, Ut. (call UUHC 581-2121) (medical provisions available through federally-funded hospitals) # Lions Eye Bank 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2039 (provides funds for vision-related problems; also sponsors Boy Scouts for special-needs boys) # Make-A-Wish Foundation 2091 E. 4800 S. (Christine Sharer) SLC, Ut. 277-4673 (wish-grants for children with chronic or life-threatening illnesses) # March of Dimes (Birth Defects Foundation) 310 E. 4500 S. #300 (David) SLC, Ut. 363-5500 (agency-funds sponsor birth defects research) # Medicine Program, The (www.themedicineprogram.com) PO Box 515 Doniphan, Mo. 573-996-7300 (free prescription drugs for eligible persons in cooperation with the prescribing doctors, with $5.00 co-payments; zip code 63935-0515) * Muscular Dystrophy Association, Utah 4568 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 278-6200 (provides funds for MD research and treatment) * National Federation of the Blind Utah Chapter 1332 Penman Lane Bountiful, Ut. 292-3000 (charity organization for the blind) National Hemophelia Foundation, Utah Chapter 564 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (education, evaluation, counseling and research re: hemophilia) * National Kidney Foundation of Utah 3707 N. Canyon Road #1-D Provo, Ut. 226-5111 108 Funding Sources for Special-needs Conditions and Activities (Continued) Disability-related (Continued) * National Multiple Sclerosis Society Utah 525 S. 300 W. * National Neurofibromitosis Foundation of Utah 897 E. 7945 S. * Ned C. Wheeler Scholastic Foundation for Deaf 5124 S. 2325 W. Preschool Planning and Development Grant, DSPD 120 N. 200 W. # # # # SLC, Ut. 575-8500 (provides MS support and research) SLC, Ut. 566-1035 (self-help support and research group) Roy, Ut. 825-5481 SLC, Ut. 628-2201 Rise, Inc. Provo, Utah 1561 Grandview Lane Provo, Ut. 373-1198 (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) Rise, Inc SLC, Utah 275 E. South Temple (Kim Henderson) SLC, Ut. 969-5319 (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) Shriner’s Hospital for Children, Intermountain Fairfax and Virginia St. SLC, Ut. 536-3500 (pediatric orthopedic-related treatment center) Social Security Administration 461 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 1- 800-234-5772 (provides eligibility determination and entitlement as for SSI) SSI 46 W. 300 S. (hotline 1-800-772-1213) SLC, Ut. 524-4339 (services include grants for qualified disabled) State Office of Crime Victim Reparations 350 E. 500 S. #200 SLC, Ut. 238-2360 Tomorrow, Today KALL Radio Tom Barbari SLC, Ut. 364-3561 ("wish-grants" for terminally-ill children) Tooele United Fund # (crisis-center programs for MR) 1018 W. Atherton Drive #A103 WVC, Ut. 266-1805 (fund-raising, socialization and advocacy programs for CP persons; contact Marta McDonald) Utah Scholarship Foundation for the Deaf 514 S. 2325 W. (Barb Bass) Roy, Ut. (funds for higher education for the deaf) United Cerebral Palsy Association Education-related # Child First Utah SLC, Ut. 488-3696 (offers two-year private school tuition scholarship grants for low-income students) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 2964 W. 4700 S. #102 SLC, Ut. 957-8200 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 660 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 238-4560 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 2984 N. 400 W. Layton. Ut. 776-5951 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 5020 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 267-5600 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services 161 N. Main St. Tooele, Ut. 882-1086 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Vocational 1595 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 887-9500 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Vocational 40 N. 100 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-9449 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Frontier Grant (affiliated with Robert Wood Johnson) Bringing Hope to Single Moms 977-7764 (social, education and support for single moms) 109 Funding Sources for Special-needs Conditions and Activities (Continued) Education-related (Continued) # Higher Education And The Handicapped (HEATH) 1 DuPont Circle #800 Wash., D.C. 1-800-54-HEATH (national clearinghouse and financial assistance for post secondary education for individuals with disabilities) # National PKU News SCHUETT@PKUNEWS.ORG (a children’s PKU network providing information and financial crisis intervention, and a research clearinghouse) * Ned C. Wheeler Scholastic Foundation for Deaf 5124 S. 2325 W. Roy, Ut. 825-5481 Preschool Planning and Development Grant, DSPD 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 628-2201 Scholarship Program for Homeless Children, The * # # 1228 Bryan Ave. SLC, Ut. 328-5532 (provides socialization, education and counseling) Student Support Services (U of U) 2075 Annex SLC, Ut. 581-7188 (multi-service and advocacy funding for college students) Title I (State Office of Education) 538-7720 (supplemental funds for addition instructional and educational opportunities for low income students) Utah Parent Center (Julie Moreno is a Spanish-speaking worker) 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) Emergency Funding # Acts of Kindness (Rotary Clubs) 10 W. 100 S. #400 SLC, Ut. 363-8451 (offers up to $200. for hardship cases on a one-time basis) # American Legion Post #87 128 S. Main St. Layton, Ut. 544-7220 (provides funds for special-need children on an individual basis by written or personal request of the post commander) # ARC of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) Copperton Activity Fund 200 W. Park St. (Kathy Anderson) Copperton, Ut. (includes emergency financial assistance and handicapped day care) # Crime Victim’s Reparation 350 E. 500 S. #200 (Diane) SLC, Ut. 238-2360 (provides funds for medical and emotional needs of victims re: recent personal criminal injuries via police reports) # Easter Seals Respite Program 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778, ext. 118 (George Gehling)(1-3 ratio respite for $9-11/hr; incl. Fieldtrips, busing & activities; and 25 hours of emerg. grant-funded respite) # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) # Elks Lodge, Cottonwood-Murray Lodge (BPOE) 4894 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 266-2344 (provides Sub for Santa and special-needs charity assistance on an individual basis) # Emergency Services Management Committee (ESMC) (of DSPD) 120 N. 200 W. #411 (George Kelner) SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (reviews the DSPD list through the case manager as to the critical monetary needs of a child upon a parent’s request) # FACT Davis 470 Medical Drive (Jane Lewis) Bountiful, Ut. 543-9478 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Granite School District) 340 E. 3345 S SLC, Ut. 268-8560 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT Healthy Steps PO Box 618 Farmington, Ut. 451-3318 (a prenatal to age five site-based FACT initiative) # FACT Jordan District FACT Coordinator) 412-2176 # FACT, Magna (Mary Hammond 480-8693) 3707 W. Pensacola Circle Magna, Ut. 250-4811 FACT, Midvale Elementary (Teresa Gonzales) Midvale, Ut. (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Cyprus Networkat Pleasant Green) 250-8635 (Susan Silva 860-2450) (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT-related (Murray Community Support Service “site-based team”) 5175 S. 495 E. (Deb Ashton) Murray, Ut. 264-7434 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) 110 Funding Sources for Special-needs Conditions and Activities (Continued) Emergency Funding (Continued) # FACT-related (Murray/Jordan LIC) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Project HOPE) (Salt Lake School District) 440 E. 100 S. (Nano Podoisky) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (behavioral interventions provided at Parkview Elementary and other elementary schools) # FACT Salt Lake (EVMH) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) (also 293-7401) # FACT Tooele Mental Health 100 S. 1000 W. (Michelle Slade) Tooele, Ut. 843-3520 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT, Utah County 150 E. Center St. 5th Fl. Provo, Ut. 374-7851 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT Weber/Morgan (Weber MH) 2650 Lincoln Ave. Robyn Hansen) Ogden, Ut. 625-3754 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # Good Samaritan Program (Cathedral of the Madeline) 331 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 328-8941 (provides advocacy for emergency services for the homeless to include medication and short-term motel expenses) Bringing Hope to Single Moms 977-7764 (social, education and support for single moms) # LDS Bishop Location Service SLC, Ut. 240-3500 (given the address of a person, can provide the Ward name, the ward bishop’s name and his phone number) LDS Welfare Program 751 W. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 240-7320 (a program to provide assistance via a local bishop for persons experiencing temporary financial needs, as well as worldwide charity) # National PKU News SCHUETT@PKUNEWS.ORG (a children’s PKU network providing information and financial crisis intervention, and a research clearinghouse) # Rotary Clubs SLC, Ut. 363-8415 (provide up to $200. for hardship cases charity on a one-time basis) # State Office of Crime Victim Reparations 350 E. 500 S. #200 SLC, Ut. 238-2360 # Utah Foster Care Foundation 994-5205 Utah Lion’s Foundation 2525 Catalina Drive SLC, Ut. Equipment-related # # Utah AIDS Foundation 1408 S. 1100 E. SLC, Ut. 487-2323 (AIDS victims and associates can count of the foundation’s partnership and expertise in the quest to mend and promote health) Utah Assistive Technology Foundation 3064 Cruise Way (Daryl McCarty) SLC, Ut. 273-7239 (low-interest loans available for assistive technology, service or vehicles to qualified clienta) Food Funding # Food Stamps (Workforce Services eligibility) 140 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 526-9213 (stamps for food purchase for qualified low-income) Housing / Homeless Assistance # Community Development Division Housing Program 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8723 (provides organizational funds for housing rehabilitation, acquisition of affordable housing, and oversees the state’s homeless programs) # Geneva Village Apartments 7050 S. 1300 W. West Jordan, Ut. 255-8941 (HUD provides two thirds subsidy for apartments for qualifying clients; also wheelchair accessible) # Habitat for Humanity, Salt Lake Valley 716 E. 4500 S.716 E. 4500 S. (Yasamina) SLC, Ut. 263-0136 (provides homes built by volunteers 15 yrs and up for low-income families with financial assistance of local financial contributions) 111 Funding Sources for Special-needs Conditions and Activities (Continued) Housing / Homeless Assistance (Continued) # Homeless Children’s Foundation, The 596-9366 Redevelopment Agency, S.L.C. # # # * 285 W. North Temple #200 SLC, Ut. 328-3211 (home modifications for special-needs persons) Rural Economic and Community Development 88 W. 100 N. Provo, Ut. 377-5575 (provides low-cost housing loans to qualified low-income families. Also provides home repair assistance to the elderly) Salt Lake City Housing Authority (CED) 1776 S. West Temple SLC, Ut. 487-2161 (advocacy for safe, clean low-income housing for low-income persons) Salt Lake County Housing Authority 3595 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 284-4400 (advocacy and funding distribution for safe, clean and sanitary housing for low-income persons) Scholarship Program for Homeless Children, The 1228 Bryan Ave. SLC, Ut. 328-5532 (provides socialization, education and counseling) Sweet Charity 211 E. 300 S. # 212 SLC, Ut. 328-1575 (clothing shop sponsors ten supervised group homes for MR 16 and older) Utah Association of Local Government # Utah Housing Finance Agency # West Valley City Housing Authority 554 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 521-6950 (secures low-interest home-loan rates for first-time home buyers) 3600 Constitution Boulevard WVC, Ut. 963-3320 (advocacy and funding distribution for safe, clean and sanitary housing for low-income persons) Insurance-related # Caring For Children Program (Regence BlueCross/BlueShield) 2890 Cottwd. Parkway (1800-772-5437) SLC, Ut. 972-5437 (foundation pays for summer camps and provides free dental services for non-medicaid or CHIP low-income, non-insured recipients) # CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) (1-888-222-2542) 288 N. 1460 W. (Chad Westover) SLC, Ut. 468-0014 (provides basic co-pay health insurance for children unaffordibly uninsured and ineligible for Medicaid) # Health Access Project 1800 S. West Temple #128 (Bethany) SLC, Ut. 412-3982 (a community partnership to improve access to volunteer medical health care for S. L. low-income and uninsured residents) HIP (Health Insurance Pool) # Insurance Commission # # # # # 538-3800 (offers help in securing rightful insurance claims) Medicaid Information Hotline (Workforce Services) 140 E. 300 S. (1-800-662-9651) SLC, Ut. 538-6155 (re: medical reimbursement and transportation for qualified low-income and medically eligible persons) Medical Financial Eligibility Reference Charts see listing on page 128 (for CSHCN, Medicaid and SSI services) Medical Outreach (Indigent Medical) (alternative for some non-insured persons) PCMC Out-Patient Accounts 100 N. Medical Drive (Keith Jensen) SLC. Ut. 588-2960 (establishes financial eligibility as for persons without insurance or Medicaid; also Brian Fairbourne, 588-2462) Penny Peterson 264-2325 (provides authorization for medicaid-covered therapy programs) Primary Care Network WWW.Health.Utah.Gov SLC, Ut. 1-888-222-2542 (provides limited insurance for uninsured working adults below the 150 th percentile level for poverty) Prescription Assistance Project 112 Funding Sources for Special-needs Conditions and Activities (Continued) Job Training/Transition Funding # # # # # # # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. North) 140 E. 300 S. (jobs.utah.gov) SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides policy for state welfare, job placement and employment security) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. South) 1385 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-0000 (oversees self-sufficiency, temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placement programming) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 5735 S. Redwood Road WVC, Ut. 269-4700 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 720 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 536-7000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 158 S. 200 W. (Kim Reiter) SLC, Ut. 524-9000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 3888 W. 5400 S. Kearns, Ut. 965-4667 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 7292 S. State St. Midvale, Ut. 567-3800 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Low Income # Housing Development Services 324 S. State St. #500 ??? SLC, Ut. 535-7228 (provides low-interest home repair loans to qualified residents to secure safe, sound and energy-efficient housing in Salt Lake) Medical Outreach (Indigent Medical) (alternative for some non-insured persons) # Medicine Program, The (www.themedicineprogram.com) PO Box 515 Doniphan, Mo. 573-996-7300 (free prescription drugs for eligible persons in cooperation with the prescribing doctors, with $5.00 co-payments; zip code 63935-0515) # Primary Care Network WWW.Health.Utah.Gov SLC, Ut. 1-888-222-2542 (provides limited insurance for uninsured working adults below the 150 th percentile level for poverty) Prescription Assistance Project # Title I (State Office of Education) 538-7720 (supplemental funds for addition instructional and educational opportunities for low income students) # West Valley City Housing Authority 3600 Constitution Boulevard WVC, Ut. 963-3320 (advocacy and funding distribution for safe, clean and sanitary housing for low-income persons) Multi-service/General Funding # Community Development Division Housing Program 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8723 (provides organizational funds for housing rehabilitation, acquisition of affordable housing, and oversees the state’s homeless programs) # FACT Davis 470 Medical D rive (Jane Lewis) Bountiful, Ut. 543-9478 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Granite School District) 340 E. 3345 S SLC, Ut. 268-8560 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT Healthy Steps PO Box 618 Farmington, Ut. 451-3318 (a prenatal to age five site-based FACT initiative) # FACT Jordan District FACT Coordinator) SLC, Ut. 412-2176 # FACT, Magna (Mary Hammond 480-8693) 3707 W. Pensacola Circle Magna, Ut. 250-4811 FACT, Midvale Elementary (Teresa Gonzales) Midvale, Ut. (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Cyprus Networkat Pleasant Green) 250-8635 (Susan Silva 860-2450) (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT-related (Murray Community Support Service “site-based team”) 5175 S. 495 E. (Deb Ashton) Murray, Ut. 264-7434 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) 113 Funding Sources for Special-needs Conditions and Activities (Continued) Multi-service/General Funding (Continued) # FACT-related (Murray/Jordan LIC) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Project HOPE) (Salt Lake School District) 440 E. 100 S. (Nano Podoisky) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (behavioral interventions provided at Parkview Elementary and other elementary schools) # FACT Salt Lake (EVMH) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) (also 293-7401) # FACT Tooele Mental Health 100 S. 1000 W. (Michelle Slade) Tooele, Ut. 843-3520 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT, Utah County 150 E. Center St. 5th Fl. Provo, Ut. 374-7851 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT Weber/Morgan (Weber MH) 2650 Lincoln Ave. Robyn Hansen) Ogden, Ut. 625-3754 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) Human Services, Davis County Department of P.O. Box 685 Bountiful, Ut. (call St. Human Serv. 538-4171) (multiple services to include funds, emergency food and Christmas assistance) # Jubilee Center 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 519-9347 (Episcopal Community Services’ non-denominational outreach, offering bus tokens, short-term housing assistance, info and referrals) Kearns United Fund 4541 S. 5780 W. (Arlo James) Kearns, Ut. (welfare services and recreation funds for qualified recipients in Kearns catchment area) # Lion’s Club (Gladys, Geo. Merrick) SLC, Ut. 250-5175 (see Eric Hansen) (job training/coaching for adults; also used glasses, and funds for specific needs) # Medicine Program, The (www.themedicineprogram.com) PO Box 515 Doniphan, Mo. 573-996-7300 (free prescription drugs for eligible persons in cooperation with the prescribing doctors, with $5.00 co-payments; zip code 63935-0515) # Rise, Inc. Provo, Utah 1561 Grandview Lane Provo, Ut. 373-1198 (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) # Rise, Inc SLC, Utah 275 E. South Temple (Kim Henderson) SLC, Ut. 969-5319 (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) # Salt Lake Community Services Council 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 978-2452 (houses The Volunteer Center, Transitional Living Center, Utah Food Bank, and provides info-referral and small home repairs) * Salt Lake Community Action Program 8446 S. 340 W. Midvale, Ut. 255-3516 (multi-service programs for low-income and handicapped includes adaptive summer camps from 7 am to 6 pm) # United Cerebral Palsy of Utah 1018 W. Atherton Drive #A 103 (Shelly) WVC, Ut. 266-1805 (supervised apartments, fund-raising recreation, respite, support, equipment loans, advocacy and swimming lessons for CP persons) United Way of Davis County 12 S. Main St. #208 Layton, Ut. (a funds distribution organization, dispersing donated financial support to health and social service agencies) # of Weber County 2411 Kiesel Ave. #416 Ogden, Ut. 399-5584 (a funds distribution organization, dispersing donated financial support to health and social service agencies) # of Utah County 148 N. 100 W. Provo, Ut. 374-2588 (a funds distribution organization, dispersing donated financial support to health and social service agencies) # United Way of Greater Salt Lake 175 S. West Temple #30 SLC, Ut. 328-0211 (a funds distribution organization, dispersing donated financial support to health and social service agencies) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. North) 140 E. 300 S. (jobs.utah.gov) SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides policy for state welfare, job placement and employment security) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. South) 1385 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-0000 (oversees self-sufficiency, temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placement programming) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 5735 S. Redwood Road WVC, Ut. 269-4700 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 720 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 536-7000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 158 S. 200 W. (Kim Reiter) SLC, Ut. 524-9000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 3888 W. 5400 S. Kearns, Ut. 965-4667 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 7292 S. State St. Midvale, Ut. 567-3800 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) 114 Funding Sources for Special-needs Conditions and Activities (Continued) Recreation / Respite Funding # ABLE Program (Adapting Behavior to Learning Environments) 44 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8552 (provides assessment, networks success strategy for high-risk youth, and provides some activity funds) # Caring For Children Program (Regence BlueCross/BlueShield) 2890 Cottonwood Parkway (1800-772-5437) SLC, Ut. 972-5437 (foundation pays for summer camps and provides free dental services for non-medicaid or CHIP low-income, non-insured recipients) # Easter Seals Respite Program 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778, ext. 118 (George Gehling)(1-3 ratio respite for $9-11/hr; incl. Fieldtrips, busing & activities; and 25 hours of emerg. grant-funded respite) # Jubilee Center 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 519-9347 (Episcopal Community Services’ non-denominational outreach, offering bus tokens, short-term housing assistance, info and referrals) Kearns United Fund 4541 S. 5780 W. (Arlo James) Kearns, Ut. (welfare services and recreation funds for qualified recipients in Kearns catchment area) # Make-A-Wish Foundation 2091 E. 4800 S. (Christine Sharer) SLC, Ut. 277-4673 (wish-grants for children with chronic or life-threatening illnesses) # Regence BlueCross/BlueShield of Utah 2890 E. Cottonwood Parkway SLC, Ut. 333-2100 (provides funds for such activities as summer camps and recreational fees for qualifying special-needs persons) Self-sufficiency Funding # Assist, Inc. 218 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 355-7085 (facilitates construction of needed ramps for low income and disabled persons) Dignity in Work Program (SLUSM) (provides financial assistance via 16 hours of $4./hour volunteeer work through local churches for those qualified) # Independent Living Center, Utah 3445 S. Main St. (Julie) SLC, Ut. 466-5565 (provides summer home training and classes for youth ages 14-23; also provides funding for assistive technology and housing ) # Medicaid Work Incentive Program (contact medical worker) 801-538-7091 (registration allows persons w/ disabilities to earn and keep assets up to the $15,000 level.) Murray United Way (call United Way 328-0211) (funds life-skills transition programs for special-needs persons) # Rehabilitation Services, Office of (admin.) (State Board of Educ.) 250 E. 500 S. (Bill Yocam) SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (assists individuals with disabilities to obtain employment) Travel-related # # Medicaid Information Hotline (Workforce Services) 140 E. 300 S. (1-800-662-9651) SLC, Ut. 538-6155 (re: medical reimbursement and transportation for qualified low-income and medically eligible persons) Traveler’s Aid Society 210 Rio Grande Street SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (Salt Lake community shelter and self-sufficiency center, also offering assistance in travel-related crisis) Work Program Assistance LDS Welfare Program 751 W. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 240-7320 (a program to provide assistance via a local bishop for persons experiencing temporary financial needs, as well as worldwide charity) Gang-Related Resources # Davis County Gang Unit 546-8560 # Governor’s Guide to Gang Prevention and Intervention Program 115 SLC, Ut. 538-1031 (also 325-5820) Gang-Related Resources (Continued) # Kids On The Block (Assistance League of Salt Lake City) PO Box 9353 SLC, Ut. 484-3401 (provides disability, gang, divorce, LD and abuse-awareness puppet shows) # Magic (Mobilize Against Gang-violence In Communities) 3600 S. 2700 W. #17D (Stacey Parker) SLC, UT. 969-3342 (1-800-98-MAGIC, an advocacy and educational program for families affected by gang violence) Not My Kid: Gang Prevention for Parents (the Utah AG’s office and the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice provide a brochure and video re: gangs) # Ogden Metro Gang Unit Ogden, Ut. 629-8276 # Safe At Home Program (re: Gangs) 236 State Capitol SLC, Ut. 538-1015 (1-800-AG4-INFO) # Salt Lake Area Gang Project 315 E. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 799-GANG (identifies street gangs & members, disrupt their continuing criminal presence, and divert associate members into more productive life) # Salt Lake County Sheriff’s East Gang Unit SLC, Ut. 272-5225 # Salt Lake County Sheriff’s West Gang Unit SLC, Ut. 967-4402 Teen Clinic (UNI) (call UNI –583-2500) # Tooele Gang Unit (a service program for pregnant teens) Tooele, Ut. 882-5600 # USAAV Coordination Council (Utah Substance Abuse /Anti-Violence) 101 State Capitol (Susan) SLC, Ut. 538-1031 (a commission of criminal and juvenile justice aimed at reducing substance use and abuse and curtail community violence) # Utah County Gang Project Ut. 370-8056 Utah Federation for Youth, Inc. Gifted and Talented Children Administration / Support National Policy Action for Exceptional Children 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8522 (lobbys for exceptional children) Utah Parent and Teacher Association for Gifted and Talented Children (call Ut. St. Brd. of Ed.—538-7500) (support group) # Utah Parent Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) Materials # Alphabet Station 1260 E. 3300 S. SLC, Ut. 485-1862 (educational materials and toys for LD as well as bright children) at the local malls SLC, Ut. (educational materials and toys for LD as well as bright children) Game Keeper Red Balloon (educational materials and toys for LD as well as bright children) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. (promotes materials and awareness re: the gifted) Utah State Coordinator for Gifted and Talented Children 116 Gifted and Talented Children (Continued) Programs EQUIP (alternative program for bright, artistic children) (Sally Lafferty) SLC, Ut. 578-8285 (Salt Lake School District programs for the gifted) Salt Lake School District: Horizons SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (see also School Districts, local) # Junior Science Academy, Utah Museum of Natural History (U of U) 1390 E. President’s Circle (Patti) SLC, Ut. 581-6927 (alternative programs for youth with a Utah environmental focus) # Learning Tree Preschool, The (administration) 4540 S. 900 E. Murray, Ut. 266-3590 (a full-day program for all ranges of children to include LD and gifted preschoolers) # Learning Tree Preschool, The 2340 S. 3655 W. WVC, Ut. 974-5886 (a full-day program for all ranges of children to include LD and gifted preschoolers) # Learning Tree Preschool, The 2857 W. 7800 S. West Jordan, Ut. 255-3325 (a full-day program for all ranges of children to include LD and gifted preschoolers) # Learning Tree Preschool, The 392 S. 3200 W. WVC, Ut. 969-5849 (provides part day preschool services to regular and gifted children) # Montessori Prechools see local phone listings under Preschools (for sensorial-astute preschoolers; has academic focus) Open Education Program (call Rosslyn Heights Elem. See Sch. Directory) (parent co-op school at Rosslynn Heights Elementary) PACE (Participating Adults in Children’s Education) 1431 S. 900 W. (Mili Peters) SLC, Ut. 328-7298 (an individualized and diverse educational co-op at Riley Elementary) Realms of Inquiry 1835 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. 467-5911 (academic and high-challenge school for promising students) # School Districts, local see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations) # Extended Learning Program (ELP) (Call S L Sch. Dist. 578-8599) # Gifted Programs 440 E. 1st S. Group Homes and Temporary Housing for the Handicapped (see also Residentials, and Semi-Residential and Halfway Homes) Administration Catalyst (coordinates housing for mentally ill) 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (for emotional and behavioral preschool children) # Community Services Council, Salt Lake City 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 978-2452 (provides needed services to hungry, severely physically disabled, and the elderly in cooperation with other agencies) # Utah Grils Village (Admin.) 5800 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (residential for underpriveleged girls also includes comprehensive treatment program for incest victims) # Children's Center Group Homes, The Adolescent # Adolescent Facility of Odyssey House 607 E. 200S. SLC, Ut. 363-0203 (transitional advocate shelter residence for abused, delinquents and drug abusers) Catalyst (coordinates housing for mentally ill) 117 Group Homes and Temporary Housing for the Handicapped (Continued) Adolescent (Continued) City View Boarding Home (structured home for DD/MR employables) # Community Treatment Alternatives (CTA-administration) 545 E. 4500 S. #E 220 SLC, Ut. 268-4887 (administers through DSPD the service of 23 residential homes and support for Autistic Spectrum Disordered persons ages 7-36) # Esperanza Para Manana 320 W. 200 S. #300B SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (court-ordered transition proctor home for Hispanics # Hidden Hollow Care Center 261 W. 2000 S. Orem, Ut. 225-2145 (residential for MR boys and men) Housing for Persons with Cerebral Palsy 1660 W. 7620 S. and 3930 W. 7800 S. SLC, Ut. (call United CP 266-1805) (for CP and other handicapped; requires minimal care) Janus (transition home for young alcoholics, drug abusers, and delinquents) Project TURN (coordinates alternative living options for DD and autistic persons) # Utah Boys Ranch 5500 W. Bagley Park Rd (Jared) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (structured ranch-like home for troubled boys, and provides administration for Sunshine Solutions) # Utah Girls Village Group Home 930 S. 4800 W. SLC, Ut. 966-7133 (residence for underpriveleged girls; includes comprehensive treatment for incest victims) Utah Youth Village (Group Homes) (provide sex-specific therapy in a couple of group homes for youth) # Western Property Management 215 W. 100 S. (Karen Pringle) SLC, Ut. 328-1866 (provision of housing for special-needs persons) Adult Catalyst (coordinates housing for mentally ill) City View Boarding Home (structured home for DD/MR employables) # Community Treatment Alternatives (CTA-administration) 545 E. 4500 S. #E 220 SLC, Ut. 268-4887 (administers through DSPD the service of 23 residential homes and support for Autistic Spectrum Disordered persons ages 7-36) # Harmony House 364 S. 1000 E. (Terry Jensen) SLC, Ut. 359-3222 (semi-residential for young adult DD/MR women; contact Terry Jensen-943-1860) # Hidden Hollow Care Center 261 W. 2000 S. Orem, Ut. 225-2145 (residential for MR boys and men) Housing for Persons with Cerebral Palsy 1660 W. 7620 S. and 3930 W. 7800 S. SLC, Ut. (call United CP 266-1805) (for CP and other handicapped; requires minimal care) Maxwell House (call MRAU or ARC of Utah 364-5060) (housing for employable MR persons) Possibilities for the Developmentally Disabled, Inc. 356 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 364-0633 (behavior self-help for DD/MR men) Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) Project TURN (coordinates alternative living options for DD and autistic persons) # Western Property Management 215 W. 100 S. (Karen Pringle) SLC, Ut. 328-1866 (provision of housing for special-needs persons) 118 Group Homes and Temporary Housing for the Handicapped (Continued) Children Catalyst (coordinates housing for mentally ill) 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (for emotional and behavioral preschool children) # Community Treatment Alternatives (CTA-administration) 545 E. 4500 S. #E 220 SLC, Ut. 268-4887 (administers through DSPD the service of 23 residential homes and support for Autistic Spectrum Disordered persons ages 7-36) # Hidden Hollow Care Center 261 W. 2000 S. Orem, Ut. 225-2145 (residential for MR boys and men) Housing for Persons with Cerebral Palsy 1660 W. 7620 S. and 3930 W. 7800 S. SLC, Ut. (call United CP 266-1805) (for CP and other handicapped; requires minimal care) # Utah Boys Ranch 5500 W. Bagley Park Rd (Jared) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (structured ranch-like home for troubled boys, and provides administration for Sunshine Solutions) Utah Youth Village (provides sex-specific therapy in either of two group residential homes for qualifying youth) # Western Property Management 215 W. 100 S. (Karen Pringle) SLC, Ut. 328-1866 (provision of housing for special-needs persons) # Children's Center Group Homes, The Headstart, local (see also Preschools for Special-needs Children) Regional Office of Headstart 1961 Stout St. Bear River Headstart Brigham City Headstart Logan Headstart Cedar City Administration Office SUSC Cedar City Headstart SUSC Escalante Headstart SUSC Kanosh Headstart (Piute) LaVerkin/Hurricane SUSC Piute Tribal Headstart Office Davis County Headstart Bountiful Bountiful Ogden Headstart Provo Headstart (administration) BYU Headstart Goshen Headstart Heber Headstart Mapleton Headstart Mountainland Headstart Orem Headstart Payson Headstart Pleasant Grove Headstart Provo Headstart Richfield (home base) 75 S. 4th W. 40 N. 1st E. 75 S. 4th W. PO Box 587 PO Box 587 PO Box 587 PO Box 187 PO Box 587 600 N. 1st E. 120 W. 30th N. 695 N. 2nd W. 3rd E. 12th N. 3159 Grant (12 locations) 1688 W. 820 N. Room 1510 SFLC BYU 10 N. Center 195 E. 2nd N. 120 W. Maple 264 W. 300 N. 665 W. 4th N. 333 E. 4th N. 210 W. State Rd. 1002 S. 11th W. 630 S. Highway 89 119 Denver, Co. 1-303-844-3106 Logan, Ut. Brigham City, Ut. Logan, Ut. Cedar City, Ut. Cedar City, Ut. Cedar City, Ut. Kanosh, Ut. 753-0951 723-3426 753-0951 586-7949 586-7949 826-4202 759-2669 635-2089 586-1112 774-7427 299-2008 299-2016 399-5800 375-7981 375-7981 375-7981 375-7981 375-7981 # 375-7981 375-7981 375-7981 375-7981 375-7981 527-3709 Cedar City, Ut. Layton, Ut. Bountiful, Ut. Bountiful, Ut. Ogden, Ut. Provo, Ut. Provo, Ut. Goshen, Ut. Heber City, Ut. Mapleton, Ut. Provo, Ut. Orem, Ut. Payson, Ut. Pleasant Grove, Ut. Provo, Ut. Sevier, Ut. Headstart, local (Continued) Salt Lake Headstart (administration) Central City Headstart Granite Headstart (Granite Headstart has Matheson Headstart SE Utah CAP Headstart Castledale Headstart Ferron (home base) Green River (home base) Moab Headstart Monticello Headstart UNDC Headstart (administration) (under UNDC are home-base Toda, Mexican Hat, Halchita White Mesa Headstart Ute Tribal Headstart 764 S. 2nd W. 6th S. 3rd E. 3450 Oakview Drive 7 locations also serving 1240 American Beauty Drive Industrial Park Boulevard PO Box 850 PO Box 76 288 E. 1st N. Home base through PO Box 827 headstarts in Montezuma Creek, PO Box 340 PO Box 265 SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. Murray and Jordan SLC, Ut. Wellington., Ut. Castledale, Ut. Ferron, Ut. Green River, Ut. Moab, Ut. White Mesa office Blanding, Ut. Blanding Center, Bluff, Ut. Monument Valley, Blanding, Ut. Fort Duschesne, Ut. 359-2444 359-8749 272-8831 Districts 578-8173 637-4960 381-2693 384-2930 564-3235 259-8414 678-3397 678-2287 and Shiprock 678-3397 722 -4506 Others: Centro de la Familia of Utah East Millcreek Elementary Headstart (admin. Via Central City CAP) Kids on the Move, Inc. 320 W. 200 S. # 300-B 3761 S. 1100 E. 764 S. 2nd W. 475 W. 260 N. (Marie Green) SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. Orem, Ut. 521-4473 263-6125 359-2444 221-9930 SLC, Ut. 538-6113 Logan, Ut. Tremonton, Ut. Brigham City, Ut. Logan, Ut. Park Valley, Ut. Randolph, Ut. Richfield, Ut. Ephraim, Ut. Nephi, Ut. Fillmore, Ut. Delta, Ut. Junction, Ut. Richfield, Ut. Mt. Pleasant, Ut. Manti, Ut. Loa, Ut. Farmington, Ut. Bountiful, Ut. Clearfield, Ut. Layton, Ut. #752-3730 257-3318 734-0845 752-3730 871-4411 793-2445 #896-5451 283-4021 623-0696 743-5723 864-3612 577-2521 896-5451 462-2449 835- 2231 836-2671 #451-3340 Health Departments, local Local Health Services (administration) 288 N. 1460 W. Bear River Health Department 655 E. 1300 N. 125 S. 1st W. 817 W. 950 S. 655 E. 1300 N. P. O. Box 57 20 S. Main 70 West View Dr. Snow College 146 N. Main 55 S. 400 W. 428 E. Topaz Boulevard #D Co. Courthouse, P. O. Box 40 West View Dr. 20 S. 100 W. #30 40 W. 200 N. Co. Courthouse, 18 S. Main Courthouse 50 E. State Five Points Mall 1650 S. Main 290 S. State 360 S. Fort Lane #110 Box Elder County Brigham City Unit Cache County Park Valley Unit Rich County Central Utah Public Health Department Ephraim Unit Juab County Millard County (East) Millard County (West) Piute County Sevier County Sanpete County (North) Sanpete County (South) Wayne County Davis County Health Department Bountiful Clearfield Unit Layton 120 773-1358 Health Departments, local (Continued) Salt Lake Valley Health Department Ellis R. Shipp Kearns Unit Magna Midvale Unit Rose Park South Main Southeastern Utah Health Department Carbon County Emery County Grand County Monticello Unit San Juan County Southwest Utah Public Health Dept. Beaver County Escalante Unit Garfield County Hildale Unit Hurricane Unit Iron County Kane County Laverkin Unit Milford Unit Washington County Summit County Health Department Kamas Unit Park City Unit Tooele County Health Department Tri-County Health Department Manila, Ut. Duschesne County Indian Health Unit Uintah Basin Children’s Dental Clinic Uintah County Utah County Health Department Provo Unit Wasatch County Health Department Weber-Morgan County Health Dept. Morgan Unit 2001 S. 2nd State #S-2500 4535 S. 5600 W. 4115 W. 5295 S 8207 W. 3500 S. 8446 S. Harrison 55 N. Redwood Rd. 3195 S. Main 28 S. 100 E. 28 S. 100 E. 45 E. 100 S. 471 S. Main #4 PO Box 127 588 N. 200 E. 285 W. Tabernacle 380 E. 100 N. 210 W. Main 609 N. Main 320 E. Newell Ave. 25 S. Main 88 E. Fiddlers Canyon Rd. #4 245 S. 200 E. 725 N. State 21 W. 500 S. 285 W. Tabernacle Courthouse 280 E. Center PO Box 680166 47 S. Main St. 147 E. Main S.L.C., Ut. WVC, Ut. S.L.C., Ut. Magna, Ut. Midvale, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. Price, Ut. Price, Ut. Castle Dale, Ut. Moab, Ut. Monticello, Ut. Blanding, Ut. St. George, Ut. Beaver, Ut. Escalante, Ut. Panguitch, Ut. Hildale, Ut. Hurricane, Ut. Cedar City, Ut. Kanab, Ut. Laverkin, Ut. Milford, Ut. St. George, Ut. Coalville, Ut. Kamas, Ut. Park City, Ut. Tooele, Ut. Vernal, Ut. 34 S. 200 E. 734 North Center Indian Health Center 198 W. 200 N. 147 E. Main 589 S. State 589 S. State 55 W. Center 2570 Grant Ave. Courthouse Roosevelt, Ut. Duschesne, Ut. Roosevelt, Ut. Vernal, Ut. Vernal, Ut. Provo, Ut. Provo, Ut. Heber, Ut. Ogden, Ut. Morgan, Ut. #468-2738 967-4443 969-7208 250-9682 255-7114 322-0502 464-8900 #637-3671 637-3671 381-2252 259-5602 587-2021 678-2723 #673-3528 438-2482 826-4397 676-8800 874-2469 635-4458 586-2437 644-2537 635-4458 387-2671 673-3528 #649-9072 783-4374 783-4374 #435-843-2310 #781-5475 784-3494 722-5085 738-2202 722-2241 781-0875 781-4575 #370-8795 370-8700 #654-2700 #399-8164 829-682 x 45 Higher Education for Special-needs Persons (see also Career Development, Training and Employment Resources) Academic # Accessibility Services Department (UVSC) 800 W. 1200 S. Orem, Ut. 863-8000 ext. 8747 ext. 8404 ( provides accommodative services to college students with documented disabilities in offering equal education opportunities) # Center for Disabled Students (WSU) 3750 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 399-0934 (advocacy for LD and physically disabled) 121 Higher Education for Special-needs Persons (Continued) Academic (Continued) # Center for Disabilities Services (U of U) 200 S. Central Campus Dr. 162 Union Building SLC, Ut. 581-5020 (provides services for university-afilliated persons with disabilities, contact Olga Nadeau) # Salt Lake Community College (Disability Resource Center) 4600 S. Redwood Road (Margaret) SLC, Ut. 957-4659 (facil. the higher educ. of LD and other special-needs students in multiple ways as may be indicated; & summer adaptive recreation) # Salt Lake Community College So. Campus (Disability Res. Center) 1575 S. State St. (Angelene or Tulena) SLC, Ut. 957-4659 (facilitates the higher education of LD and other special-needs students in multiple ways as may be indicated) Student Services for Handicapped (SLCC) 4600 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 967-4179 (Salt Lake Community College support services for special-needs students) * Student Support Services (U of U) 2075 Annex SLC, Ut. 581-7188 (multi-service and advocacy funding for college students) University Bound Learning Disabled Student Transition Project 160 Union Building (U of U) SLC, Ut. 581-5020 (college preparation for LD students) University of Utah Student Services for Handicapped (U of U) SLC, Ut. (advocacy for handicapped students) Upward Bound (U of U) 1003 Annex Building SLC, Ut. 581-7188 (educational support for promising disadvantaged HS students) # Upward Bound Program (WSU) 3201 University Circle (Dave or Pat) Ogden, Ut. 626-6798 (a college-bound H S program for students from low income families who would be first generation college attenders) Utah Scholarship Foundation for the Deaf 514 S. 2325 W. (Barb Bass) Roy, Ut. (funds for higher education for the deaf) # Utah Valley State College (UVSC) 1800 W. 1200 S. Orem, Ut. 222-8000 (includes adaptive high-activity-recreation activities and tours to inclusive of special-needs persons) Administrative # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) # # # # # # # # 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Division of Rehabilitation Services 2964 W. 4700 S. #102 SLC, Ut. 957-8200 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Division of Rehabilitation Services 660 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 238-4560 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Division of Rehabilitation Services 2984 N. 400 W. Layton. Ut. 776-5951 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Division of Rehabilitation Services 5020 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 267-5600 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Division of Rehabilitation Services 161 N. Main St. Tooele, Ut. 882-1086 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Division of Rehabilitation Services, Vocational 1595 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 887-9500 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Division of Rehabilitation Services, Vocational 40 N. 100 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-9449 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Higher Education And The Handicapped (HEATH) 1 DuPont Circle #800 Wash., D.C. 1-800-54-HEATH (national clearinghouse and financial assistance for post secondary education for individuals with disabilities) Support BYU Disability Center (Counseling Center) Provo, Ut. 422-3035 (provides equipment neccessary for handicapped) # Disability Resource Center (USU) 6800 Old Main Hill (Dr. Fifield) Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-2444 (concerned with top-level service and technical assistance for independence and integration of DD persons into the community) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 122 Higher Education for Special-needs Persons (Continued) Vocational # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 2964 W. 4700 S. #102 SLC, Ut. 957-8200 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 660 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 238-4560 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 2984 N. 400 W. Layton. Ut. 776-5951 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 5020 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 267-5600 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 161 N. Main St. Tooele, Ut. 882-1086 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 1595 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 887-9500 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 40 N. 100 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-9449 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 1040 W. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 957-3283 (work-adjustment training for behaviorally-handicapped) Defense Depot Ogden, Ut. 399-7711 (DD/MR recruitment and placement) # Division of Rehabilitation Services # Division of Rehabilitation Services # Division of Rehabilitation Services # Division of Rehabilitation Services # Division of Rehabilitation Services # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Vocational # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Vocational # Salt Lake Community College Skill Center Selective Placement Program Office Civil Personnel Selective Vocational Services (includes Culinary Arts Training at the "U") Special Vocational Services 180 E. 2100 S. #103 SLC, Ut. 466-2127 (U of U food handling training for handicapped) Utah State Division of Vocational Education (call DRS—538-7530) (training service for secondary and above) Hispanic Resources (See also Intercultural Resources for Special-needs Persons, And Refugee/Immigration Resources) Advocacy # Asociacion Latino Americana de Utah 1900 Berkeley St. (Jorge Arce-Larretta) SLC, Ut. 467-6355 # Centro de la Familia of Utah (1-800-621-5322) 3780 S. West Temple (Marie Green) SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (5-site Hisp. self-suff.prog. includes crime reparation, info-ref., drug prev., teen-father, mother–daughter & migrant headstart progs.) # Hispanic Affairs, The State Office of 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8634 (maintains a comprehensive and diverse directory of Hispanic organizations and publications) Hispanic Bar, Utah State (call Centro de la Familia 521-4473 or Industrial Commision) # La Raza, Utah Coalition of 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 972-1888 (provides a collective, unified voice of advocacy for an improved quality of life for the Hispanic community) Office of Civil Rights 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7643 (bi-lingual federally-funded education and advocacy) Proctor Program 431 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (advocacy-foster care for minority youth 15 to 18 years) # SLCC Admissions Multi-Cultural Affairs 4600 S. Redwood Rd. (Charlotte Starks) SLC, Ut. 9557-4592 123 # SLCC Diversity and Equal Opportunity 4600 S. Redwood Rd. SLC, Ut. 957-4561 Hispanic Resources (Continued) Advocacy (Continued) # SLCC RAZA Hispanic Unida 4600 S. Redwood Rd. (Sonia Parker) SLC, Ut. 657-4446 # U of U Center for Ethnic Student Affairs 318 Union Bldg. SLC, Ut. 581-8151 (Augustine Trujillo) Utah Hispanic Association see Centro de la Familia of Ut.—521-4473 or 973-8272) Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce # Utah Parent Center (Julie Moreno is a Spanish-speaking worker) 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) Court-related # Esperanza Para Manana 320 W. 200 S. #300B SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (court-ordered transition proctor homes for at-risk Hispanics 116 University Circle Rm #SSC 150 Ogden, Ut. 626-7333 # Estudiantes Unidos Weber State University (Jeff Simons) Hispanic Bar, Utah State (call Centro de la Familia 521-4473 or Industrial Commision) Lesue Weekly Spanish Legal Workshop (Maeser Elementary) 500 E. 150 S. (Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m.) Provo, Ut. (free legal consultation re: divorce, custody, protective orders, tenant/landlord issues, etc.) # Multi-Cultural Legal Center 1588 S. Major St. #100 SLC, Ut. 467-6060 ext. 214 (a legal system which ensures equal justice for all racial and ethnic minorities) # U of U Center for Ethnic Student Affairs 318 Union Bldg. (Augustine Trujillo) SLC, Ut. 581-8151 Utah Hispanic Association (see Centro de la Familia of Ut.—521-4473 or 973-8272) Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce # U of U Minority Law Caucus 101 College of Law (Donald Kenney) SLC, Ut. 581-6833 Services # BirthCare HealthCare 4535 S. 5600 W. Kearns, Ut. 9963-7335 (provides pregnancy, well-woman, postpartum and primary care. Also offers immunizations and birth control services) BYU Multi-Cultural Student Services 199 ELWC (Leana Brown) Provo, Ut. 422-3065 # Centro de la Familia of Utah 320 W. 200 S. # 300 -B SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (7-site Hispanic self-sufficiency program to include crime reparation, teen father, mother–daughter and migrant headstart programs) # Drug and Alcohol Prevention Project (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 431 S. 300 E. #110 SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (in-home prevention services for at-risk youth) # Esperanza Para Manana 320 W. 200 S. #300B SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (court-ordered transition proctor homes for at-risk Hispanics # Guadelupe Center and School 340 S. Goshen St. SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (educational alternative for non-English-speaking persons) # Headstart Day Care 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income children ages 3-4; Utah also has Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Headstart, Migrant (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) 124 # Hispanic Youth Leadership Institute (Centro de la Familia) 3780 S. W. Temple SLC, Ut. 521-4473 Hispanic Resources (Continued) Services (Continued) Mental Health, Spanish Speaking (SVMH) # New Hope Refugee Friendship Center (ML 28 May’99) # Nueva Dia (New Day) (Centro de la Familia of Utah) SOCIO 7434 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (authorized to be provided at all Salt Lake Valley Mental Health units) 1102 W. 400 N. SLC, Ut. 363-4955 3780 S. W. Temple (Marla) SLC, Ut. 521-4475 (self-sufficiency, career development and safe parent training for mothers) 3060 S. Lester St. SLC, Ut. 972-1027 (Hispanic service and recruitment for low-income unemployed) Utah Farm Workers Health Program (provides primary health care to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) 12 E. Center St. Midvale, Ut. 566-1638 (multi-services for low-income and migrant populations) # Voluntary Improvement Program (at Guadelupe Schools) 29 N. 600 W. SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (volunteer English tutoring at Guadelupe Center) Utah Rural Development Corporation Support # Asociacion Latino Americana de Utah 1900 Berkeley St. (Jorge Arce-Larretta) SLC, Ut. 467-6355 # BYU International Center 1351 Wilkonson Center (Enoc Flores) Provo, Ut. 422-2695 # Centro de la Familia of Utah 320 W. 200 S. # 300 -B SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (7-site Hispanic self-sufficiency program to include crime reparation, teen-father, mother–daughter and migrant headstart programs) # English As A Second Language (ESL) see Individual School Districts, local ( ) # La Raza, Utah Coalition of 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 972-1888 (provides a collective, unified voice of advocacy for an improved quality of life for the Hispanic community) # Office of Hispanic Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut.538-8634 (provides a state directory and coordination for Hispanic organizations, services and brochures) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) * Projecto Adelante 3780 S. W. Tem ple SLC, Ut. 521-4473 * Projecto Salud 3780 S. W. Tem ple # SALSA P.O. Box 27918 (Strength Among Latin Student Activities) # U of U Center for Ethnic Student Affairs 318 Union Bldg. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 Provo, Ut. 378-5835 (Augustine Trujillo) SLC, Ut. 581-8151 Utah Hispanic Association (see Centro de la Familia of Ut.—521-4473 or 973-8272) Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce # UVSC Development Office for Minority Students 800 W. 1200 S. BU-146 (Chuck Foster) Orem, Ut. 222-8143 # Voluntary Improvement Program (at Guadelupe Schools) 29 N. 600 W. 125 SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (volunteer English tutoring at Guadelupe Center) Hospitals Utah Hospital Association 515 S. 7th E. #2-F SLC, Ut. 364-1515 Allen Memorial Hospital Alta View Hospital American Fork Hospital Ashley Valley Medical Center Bear River Valley Hospital Beaver Valley Hospital Benchmark Regional Hospital Brigham City Comm. Hospital Castleview Hospital Central Valley Medical Center Charter Canyon Hospital Charter Summit Hospital Cottonwood Hospital Delta Community Medical Center Dixie Medical Center Doxey Hatch Medical Center Duschesne County Hospital Fillmore Medical Center Garfield Memorial Hospital Gunnison Valley Hospital Highland Ridge Hospital Hill Hospital Holy Cross Jordan Valley Hospital HSA Riverwood Hospital Humana Hospital-Davis North Kane County Hospital L.D.S. Hospital Lakeview Hospital Logan Regional Hospital McKay-Dee Hospital Center Monument Valley Hospital Mountain View Hospital Night Time Pediatrics Olympus View Hospital Orem Community Hospital Pioneer Valley Hospital Primary Chldren’s Medical Center Rivendell Hospital Rocky Mountain Medical Center Salt Lake Regional Medical Center Salt Lake Surgical Center San Juan County Hospital Sanpete Valley Hospital Sevier Valley Hospital Shriner's Hospital for Children, International South Davis Community Care Center St. Benedict’s ACT Center St. Benedict's Hospital St. Mark's Hospital Tooele Valley Hospital 719 W. 4th N. 9660 S. 13th E. 170 N. 11th E. 151 W. 2nd N. 440 W. 5th N. 85 N. 4th E. 592 W. 1350 S. 950 S. 5th W. 3rd N. Hospital Drive 549 N. 4th E. 1350 E. 750 N. 175 W. 72nd S. 5770 S. 3rd E. P. O. Box 609 544 S. 4th E. 1255 E. 39th S. 250 W. 3rd N. 674 S. Highway 99 200 N. 4th E. 64 E. 1st N. 4578 Highland Drive Hill Air Force 3580 W.90th S. 1067 N. 5th W. 1600 W. Antelope Drive 171 W. 3rd N. 325 8th Ave. 630 E. Medical Drive 1400 N. 5th E. 4401 Harrison Ave. PO Box 4 1000 E. Highway 6 201 E. 59th S. 1430 E. 4500 S. 465 W. 4th N. 3460 S. 4155 W. 100 N. Medical Drive 5899 W. River Drive State St. 1050 E. 1st S. 617 E. 39th S. 364 W. 1st N. 1100 S. Medical Drive 1100 N. Main Fairfax and Virginia St. 401 S. 4th E. 1255 E. 39th S. 5475 S. 5th E. 1200 E. 39th S. 211 S. 1st E Moab, Ut. Sandy, Ut. American Fork, Ut. Vernal, Ut. Tremonton, Ut. Beaver, Ut. Woodscross, Ut. Brigham City, Ut. Price, Ut Nephi, Ut. Orem, Ut. SLC, Ut. Murray, Ut. Delta, Ut. St. George, Ut. SLC, Ut. Roosevelt, Ut. Fillmore, Ut. Panguitch, Ut. Gunnison, Ut. SLC, Ut. HAFB Base, Ut. West Jordan, Ut. Provo, Ut. Layton, Ut. Kanab, Ut. SLC, Ut. Bountiful, Ut. Logan, Ut. Ogden, Ut. Mon, Valley, Ut. Payson, Ut. Murray, Ut. SLC, Ut. Orem, Ut. WVC, Ut. SLC, Ut. W. Jordan, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. Monticello, Ut. Mt. Pleasant, Ut. Richfield, Ut. SLC, Ut. Bountiful, Ut. SLC, Ut. Ogden, Ut. SLC, Ut. Tooele, Ut. 259-7191 572-2600 756-6001 789-3342 257-7441 438-2416 298-2844 734-9471 637-4800 623-1242 225-2800 561-8181 314-5300 864-2773 673-9681 262-3401 722-4691 743-5591 676-8811 528-7246 272-9851 777-1411 561-8888 377-4017 825-9561 644-5811 321-1100 292-6231 752-2050 627-2800 727-3241 465-9201 266-6483 272-8000 224-4080 964-3100 588-2000 561-3377 126 350-4111 261-3141 587-2116 462-2441 896-8271 536-3500 295-2361 263-1300 479-2111 # 268-7111 882-1697 University of Utah Medical Center University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute 50 N. Medical Drive 501 Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. 581-2121 583-2500 Provo, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. Heber, Ut. Roy, Ut. 586-6587 582-1565 262-6199 654-2500 825-9731 Hospitals (Continued) Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Veteran's Hospital Wasatch Canyons Hospital Wasatch County Hospital Weber Memorial Care Center 595 S.75 E. 500 Foothill Drive 5770 S. 15th W. 55 S 5th E. 27th W. 56th S. Housing, Hospital-Visit Related (Salt Lake low or economy rates, usually arranged through a hospital social worker) Austin Hall Avenues, The Carlton Hotel Covered Wagon Desert Inn Econo Lodge El Rancho Eller Bed and Breakfast Flying "J" Motel Imperial 400 Lake City Motel Little America Motel Six Motel Six Nendel's Motor Inn Palace Motel Perry Hotel Quality Inn Radisson Hotel Ramada Inn Residence Inn Ronald McDonald House Royal Executive Inn Scenic Motel Scotty's Motel Shadow Ridge Hotel Shilo Inn Skyline Inn Super 8 Motel Commercial Phones East Campus, U of U 107 N. “F” St. 140 E. S. Temple 230 W. N. Temple 50 W. 5th S. 715 W. N. Temple 5203 S. State 164 S. 9th E. 715 W. N. Temple 476 S. State 925 E. 4th S. 500 S. Main 176 W. 6th S. 1900 W. N. Temple 2080 W. N. Temple 210 W. N. Temple 110 W. 3rd S. 154 W. 6th S. 161 W. 6th S. 230 W. 6th S. 765 E. 4th S. 935 E. So. Temple 121 N. 3rd W. 1345 Foothill 754 W. N. Temple 50 Shadow Ridge St. 206 S. W. Temple 2475 E. 17th S 616 S. 2 nd W. 581-6331 363-8137 355-3418 533-9100 532-2900 363-0062 266-3551 533-8184 363-0062 533-9300 535-8239 363-9928 531-1251 364-1053 355-0088 521-4400 521-4300 521-2930 532-1407 364-5200 532-5511 363-4663 521-3450 582-1527 531-7300 355-7071 521-9500 582-5350 534-0808 127 Housing, Temporary, Emergency and Other Adult/ General Housing # Crisis Intervention Center (ARTU) 1228 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 261-1442 (crisis and housing intervention for adults) 554 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 521-6950 (secures low-interest home-loan rates for first-time home buyers) # Utah Housing Finance Agency Disability-related # Alliance House (VMH) 1724 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 486-5012 (job and housing support for adult mental health clients) Housing for Cerebral Palsy 1660 W. 7620 S. and 3930 W. 7800 S. SLC, Ut. (call United CP 266-1805) (for CP and other handicapped; requires minimal care) # Independent Living Center, Utah 3445 S. Main St. (Julie) SLC, Ut. 466-5565 (provides summer home training and classes for youth ages 14-23; also provides funding for assistive technology and housing ) # Self Determination, Inc. (also Midge 688-4294) 2225 Murray Holladay Rd. (Shelly) Murray, Ut. 274-6058 (places people of higher than DSPD functioning into supported living arrangements in cooperation with Vocational Rehabilitation) # Triton Investments 448 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 266-1695 (property management to include apartments for disabled person with live-in managers) # TURN Community Services/Topcat Enterpises, Inc. ??? 4476 S. Century Drive #D SLC, Ut. 263-8782 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) # Western Property Management 215 W. 100 S. (Karen Pringle) SLC, Ut. 328-1866 (provision of housing for special-needs persons) Education-related Housing # Job Corps/ Dynamic Educational Systems, Inc. (recruitment office) 1800 S. West Temple #A 128 SLC, Ut. 466-5737 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth ages 16-24) # Clearfield Job Corps Antelope Drive Clearfield, Ut. 774-4000 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) # Weber Basin Job Corps RFD #6, Weber Canyon Ogden, Ut. 479-9806 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) # Self Determination, Inc. (also Midge 688-4294) 2225 Murray Holladay Rd. (Shelly) Murray, Ut. 274-6058 (places people of higher than DSPD functioning into supported living arrangements in cooperation with Vocational Rehabilitation) Emergency/ Abuse-related Birthright of Salt Lake City (high-tisk pregnancy advocacy, 3-day crisis home) # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) # Christmas Box House, International 236 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 531-8681 (aims to provide comprehensive child welfare & volunteer services for abused & negl. children removed from their family environment) # Crisis Intervention Center (ARTU) 1228 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 261-1442 (crisis and housing intervention for adults) # Domestic Violence Program, The 538-4100 (call Catholic Community Services 977-9119) (temporary protective shelter for destitute moms and children) # Emergency Receiving Homes (Shelter Homes) see local DCFS office (DCFS-monitored shelter homes for abused) 128 Housing, Temporary, Emergency and Other (Continued) Emergency/ Abuse-related (Continued) # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Connection Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Huntsman Kathleen Robinson Apartments 338 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 534-1211 (shelter housing for families involved in imminent abuse) # LifeStart Village (The Family Support Centers) 8221 S. Allen St. Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 a protective transition and permanent housing for single women with young children in SLC, regardless of ability to pay) Marillac House 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9185 (temporary protective shelter for destitute moms and children) # Rescue Haven 1165 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 521-5925 (provides emergency assistance to include shelter, meals and clothing for women and children in the shelter) # Rescue Mission 463 S. 400 W. (Ed) SLC, Ut. 355-1302 (provides emergency food, clothing, housing, spiritual encouragement, and an employment list for homeless men) # Salt Lake County Children’s Shelter 3999 S. Main St. #N2 Murray, Ut. 269-0518 (provides temporary shelter for children 0-17 in protective custody in cases of abuse or neglect) South Valley Sanctuary (see Marillac House or Family Support Center) (a sheleter for abused women) Suicide Prevention Crisis Center 6856 S. 700 E. SLC, Ut. 84047 566-2455 (crisis line, and short-term adult-crisis stay) # Traveler’s Aid Society 210 Rio Grande Street SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (Salt Lake community shelter and self-sufficiency center, also offering assistance in travel-related crisis) # Women in Jeopardy Program 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (emergency shelter in the threat of abuse) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides socialization and enhancement as well as shelter to abused women) Foster-related # Christmas Box House, International 236 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 531-8681 (aims to provide comprehensive child welfare & volunteer services for abused & negl. children removed from their family environment) # Foster Placement (Workforce Services) 1385 S. State St. (Shirley) SLC, Ut. 468-0200 (temporary home for children in troubled families) # Salt Lake County Children’s Shelter 3999 S. Main St. #N2 Murray, Ut. 269-0518 (provides temporary shelter for children 0-17 in protective custody in cases of abuse or neglect) Housing Advocacy/ Funding/ Rental Information # Community Action Program (administration) # Central City # Magna 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (low-income financial, food, employment, housing advocacy and adaptive summer day camps) 3041 S. 8560 W. Magna, Ut. 250-6414 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) 129 # Mountain Lands 257 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 373-8200 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) Housing, Temporary, Emergency and Other (Continued) Housing Advocacy/ Funding/ Rental Information # Northwest 1300 W. 300 N. (Alice) SLC, Ut. 359-8741 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) # Ogden CAP 2411 Kiesel Ave. Ogden, Ut. 399-9281 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) # Redwood 3060 Lester St. WVC, Ut. 972-6661 (low-income financial, employment, food and housing advocacy) # South County 8446 S. Harrison (3rd W.) Midvale, Ut. 255-3516 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) # South Salt Lake 4392 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 313-0337 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) # Tooele 270 Maple Street Tooele, Ut. 435-882-1278 (low-income financial, food, employment and housing advocacy) # Community Development Division Housing Program 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8723 (provides organizational funds for housing rehabilitation, acquisition of affordable housing, and oversees the state’s homeless programs) # Crossroads Urban Center 347 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 364-7765 (minimal food, clothing and financial assistance for those in need) # Disabled Rights Action Committee (DRAC) 3565 S. West Temple SLC, Ut. 484-9314 (empower and assure the rights of people with disabilities, i.e. health care, public benefits, housing, human rights, barrier removal, etc.) # Geneva Village Apartments 7050 S. 1300 W. West Jordan, Ut. 255-8941 (HUD provides two thirds subsidy for apartments for qualifying clients; also wheelchair accessible) # Good Samaritan Program (Cathedral of the Madeline) 331 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 328-8941 (provides advocacy for emergency services for the homeless to include medication and short-term motel expenses) # Housing Outreach Rental Program (HORP) 764 S. 200 W. (Sharon Abegglen) SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (provides a rental/relocation service for low-income families in the Salt Lake and Tooele Counties) # Industrial Commission of Utah ( Hispanic Bar) (Labor Commission) 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 530-6801 (assures safe, healthy, fair and non-discriminatory work environments, fair housing practice, and general welfare of state employees) # Inter-faith Hospitality 802 W. 800 S. and 255 W. 1300 S. SLC, Ut. 463-4953 (temporary housing in church building rooms during evenings) # Jedi Women 352 S. Denver St. #260 SLC, Ut. 364-8562 (improve lives of low-income women & fam. through access to health care, affordable housing, decent jobs, training and child care) Nine Line/Covenant House 1-800-999-9999 (24-hour crisis hotline for youth and adults; includes referral service for transitional and resident housing) # LDS Bishop Location Service SLC, Ut. 240-3500 (given the address of a person, can provide the Ward name, the ward bishop’s name and his phone number) * Salt Lake Community Action Program 8446 S. 340 W. Midvale, Ut. 255-3516 (multi-service programs for low-income and handicapped includes adaptive summer camps from 7 am to 6 pm) # Triton Investments 448 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 266-1695 (property management to include apartments for disabled person with live-in managers) Housing Rehabilitation # Community Development Division Housing Program 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8723 (provides organizational funds for housing rehabilitation, acquisition of affordable housing, and oversees the state’s homeless programs) Housing Rehabilitation (call Habitat for Humanity 974-5810) (provides home modifications for special-needs persons) # Rural Economic and Community Development 88 W. 100 N. Provo, Ut. 377-5575 (provides low-cost housing loans to qualified low-income families. Also provides home repair assistance to the elderly) Low Income /Homeless/ Migrant Housing # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) # Community Development Division Housing Program 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8723 130 (provides organizational funds for housing rehabilitation, acquisition of affordable housing, and oversees the state’s homeless programs) Housing, Temporary, Emergency and Other (Continued) Low Income /Homeless/ Migrant Housing (Continued) # Good Samaritan Program (Cathedral of the Madeline) 331 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 328-8941 (provides advocacy for emergency services for the homeless to include medication and short-term motel expenses) # Habitat for Humanity, Salt Lake Valley 716 E. 4500 S.716 E. 4500 S. (Yasamina) SLC, Ut. 263-0136 (provides homes built by volunteers 15 yrs and up for low-income families with financial assistance of local financial contributions) # Housing Authority of Salt Lake City 1776 S. West Temple (Terry) SLC, Ut. 487-2161 (provides rent subsidy to low-income, elderly and disabled individuals and families) # Housing Outreach Rental Program (HORP) 764 S. 200 W. (Sharon Abegglen) SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (provides a rental/relocation service for low-income families in the Salt Lake and Tooele Counties) # Inter-faith Hospitality 802 W. 800 S. and 255 W. 1300 S. SLC, Ut. 463-4953 (temporary housing in church building rooms during evenings) # Jedi Women 352 S. Denver St. #260 SLC, Ut. 364-8562 (improve lives of low-income women & fam. through access to health care, affordable housing, decent jobs, training and child care) # Jubilee Center 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 519-9347 (Episcopal Community Services’ non-denominational outreach, offering bus tokens, short-term housing assistance, info and referrals) # LifeStart Village (The Family Support Centers) 8221 S. Allen St. Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 a protective transition and permanent housing for single women with young children in SLC, regardless of ability to pay) Marillac House (temporary protective shelter for destitute moms and children) * Provo City Housing 2570 W. 1700 S. 650 W. 100 N. SLC, Ut. 977-9185 Provo, Ut. 379-6065 # Rescue Mission 463 S. 400 W. (Ed) SLC, Ut. 355-1302 (provides emergency food, clothing, housing, spiritual encouragement, and an employment list for homeless men) # Road Home, The 210 S. Rio Grande SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (519-9347, emergency assistance re: homelessness, transitiond independent living) # Rural Economic and Community Development 88 W. 100 N. Provo, Ut. 377-5575 (provides low-cost housing loans to qualified low-income families. Also provides home repair assistance to the elderly) # Salt Lake City Housing Authority (CED) 1776 S. West Temple SLC, Ut. 487-2161 (advocacy for safe, clean low-income housing for low-income persons) # Salt Lake County Housing Authority (CED) 3595 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 284-4400 (advocacy and funding distribution for safe, clean and sanitary housing for low-income persons) # Salt Lake Neighborhood Housing Services (Youth Works Services) 622 W. 500 N. (Bruce, and Iyanna Muna) SLC, Ut. 539-1590 (offers summer and fall jobs for at-risk citizen students 14-18 yr olds in house remodeling for low income home owners) Scholarship Program for Homeless Children, The 1228 Bryan Ave. SLC, Ut. 328-5532 (provides socialization, education and counseling) * St. Ann’s Center (homeless shelter) 137 W. Binford Ogden, Ut. 621-5036 # Store Front 550 W. 700 S. (Mark) SLC, Ut. 537-7537 (casual introduction to housing, MH and meds around coffee and donuts for homeless persons hesitant regarding agencies) # Transitional Housing 455 E. 400 S. #302 SLC, Ut. 355-1528 # Traveler’s Aid Society 210 Rio Grande Street SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (Salt Lake community shelter and self-sufficiency center, also offering assistance in travel-related crisis) Utah Association of Local Government Utah Rural Development Corporation # West Valley City Housing Authority (provides deposit and/or rental assistance to prevent eviction for eligible persons) 12 E. Center St. Midvale, Ut. 566-1638 (multi-services for low-income and migrants) 3600 Constitution Boulevard WVC, Ut. 963-3320 (advocacy and funding distribution for safe, clean and sanitary housing for low-income persons) 131 Housing, Temporary, Emergency and Other (Continued) Pregnancy-related/ Single-mom Shelters Birthright of Salt Lake City (high-tisk pregnancy advocacy, 3-day crisis home) # Jedi Women 352 S. Denver St. #260 SLC, Ut. 364-8562 (improve lives of low-income women & fam. through access to health care, affordable housing, decent jobs, training and child care) # LifeStart Village (The Family Support Centers) 8221 S. Allen St. Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 a protective transition and permanent housing for single women with young children in SLC, regardless of ability to pay) # Rescue Haven 1165 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 521-5925 (provides emergency assistance to include shelter, meals and clothing for women and children in the shelter) Pregnancy-related/ Single-mom Shelters South Valley Sanctuary (see Marillac House or Family Support Center) (a sheleter for abused women) # Teen Moms and Kids (sponsored by New Start Foundation) 2150 E. Murray-Holladay Rd. SLC, Ut. 273-9079 (a non-profit support group addressing childcare, food, housing, work, bills, medical care & transportation for single moms) # Women in Jeopardy Program 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (emergency shelter in the threat of abuse) Substance Abuse-related # Volunteers of America 455 E. 400 S. SLC, Ut. 363-9414 (provides a detox center, day treatment, housing and employment services for rehabilitating substance abusers and homeless persons) Human Services, Department of Utah State Office American Fork Beaver District 5 Bicknell Team 4 Blanding and Bluff District 7-B Bountiful Brigham District Castle Dale Cedar City District Clearfield Davis District 2-C Delta Team 3 Duschesne District Emery County Office Fillmore Team 3 Garden City Office Heber City District 3 Junction Team 4 Kamas Kanab District 5 Loa 120 N. 2nd W. 895 N. 900 E. 190 N. 1st E. Wayne County Courthouse 522 N. 1st E. 470 E. Medical Dr. 1050 S. 5th W. 45 E. 1st S. 106 N. 1st E. 1350 E. 1450 S. 1350 E. 1450 S. 44 So. 350 E. 570 734 N. Center 45 E. 1st So. 20 E. 1st. N. Garden City 188 N. Main P.O. Box127 10 Main St. 310 So. 1st. E. 310 So. 1st. E. 132 SLC, Ut. 1-800-662-3722 American Fork, Ut. Beaver, Ut. Loa, Ut. Blanding, Ut Bountiful, Ut. Brigham City, Ut. Castle Dale, Ut. Cedar City, Ut. Clearfield, Ut. Clearfield, Ut. Delta, Ut. Duschesne, Ut. Castledale, Ut. Fillmore, Ut. Garden City, Ut. Heber City, Ut. Junction, Ut. Kamas, Ut. Kanab, Ut. Loa, Ut. 538-4171 763-4459 # 438-2280 836-2732 # 678-1491 295-4665 # 734-4075 381-2387 586-3841 # 776-7300 776-7300 # 864-2869 738-2494 # 381-4730 # 743-6611 946-2901 654-6500 577-2443 783-4321 644-5885 836-2406 Logan District Logan APA Office 129 N. 1st. W. 95 W. 1st. So. Logan, Ut. Logan, Ut. 752-2511 753-3683 Human Services, Department of (Continued) Manti Team 1 Moab District 7 A-3 Montezuma Creek Monticello Office Nephi District 4 Ogden District 2-A Panguitch District Park City District 3 Price District 7-A Provo (DD/MR) Provo District 3-A Provo Family Support Office Randolph Office Richfield Distict 4-1 Roosevelt District 6-1 SL County District 2-B Kearns District 2-K Redwood Office 50 S. Main St. #5 1165 S. Highway 191 #1 Montezuma Creek Clinic San Juan County Court PO 127 54 N. Main 2540 Washington Boulevard 665 N. Main 1764 Prospector #10 90 N. 1st. E. 245 W. 1st. N. 260 W. 3rd. N. 150 E. Center Courthouse 201 E. 5th N. 855 E. 2nd N. 2835 S. Main 3888 W. 5400 S. 5735 S Redwood Road Manti, Ut. Moab, Ut. Montezuma Creek, Ut. Monticello, Ut. Nephi, Ut. Ogden, Ut. Panguitch, Ut. Park City, Ut. Price, Ut. Provo, Ut. Provo, Ut. Provo, Ut. Randolph, Ut. Richfield, Ut. Roosevelt, Ut. SLC, Ut. Kearns, Ut. WVC, Ut. SL County District 2-N 158 S. 2nd W. SLC, Ut. SL County District 2-S SL County Singles and Seniors SL County DSPD SL County Protective Services SL County (adults with disabilities) SL County (child welfare) SL Valley Adult Protective Services SL Valley Handicapped Unit St. George District 5 Tooele District 2-T Tremonton Office Vernal District 6-1 7292 S. State 13th S. State 665 E. 4500 S. 655 E. 4500 S. 168 N. 100 E. 47 S. Main 125 S. 1st W. 1052 W. Market Drive Midvale, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. St. George, Ut. Tooele, Ut. Tremonton, Ut. Vernal, Ut. Weber-Morgan 2-A 385 24th St. Ogden, Ut. 621-8270 Wendover Unit PO Box 1180 Wendover, Ut. 665-2231 655 E. 45th S. Hyperactivity (see Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder) Independent Living Resources (see also Developmental Disability Resources, Group Homes and/or Housing for Special-needs Persons, Medical Equipment, Self-help Organizations, Semi-residential and Halfway Homes, Shelter Workshops, and Transitional Resources for Special-needs Persons) Advocacy/ Information 133 835-6731 # 259-3720 651-3294 587-2016 623-1927 626-3300 676-8866 # 649-6018 # 636-2360 # 374-7005 # 374-7005 374-7800 793-2015 896-8476 722-4594 486-5400 964-7700 269-4700 524-9000 567-3800 468-0000 264-7620 264-7500 264-7620 264-7607 264-7669 264-7620 673-0265 833-7310 257-0123 789-5851 # American Lung Association of Utah 1930 S. 1100 E. (1-800-LUNG-USA) SLC, Ut. 484-4456 (information on prevention, control, and self-care training re: lung disease; also conducts smoking cessation and asthmatic classes) Independent Living Resources (Continued) Advocacy/ Information # Becky Koller (Rise, Inc.) (Rotating Counseling Locations) 275 E. South Temple #201 SLC, Ut. 363-3300 ext. 12 ($50. 12-week course for DD teens and adults via ARC; addresses self-esteem, social circles, speaking up for self, and recognizing abuse) # Bethphage, Inc. P.O. Box 2045 Provo, Ut. 371-0887 (DSPD-affiliated service on an individualized basis for adults 19-65 with DD, combining strengths and community supports) # Client Assistance Program (Disability Law Center / CAP) 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 662-9080 (protects and advocates for legal rights of people who are clients or applicants of either Voc. Rehab. or Independent Living facilities) Cooperative Extension Project for Handicapped (coordinates information and activities re: special-needs persons) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD) (Judy Rose) SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired (DSBVI) 250 N. 1950 W. #B (Michelle Volger) SLC, Ut. 323-4343 (provides counseling, education and independence training for visually-disabled persons 16 and older) # Ogden Services for the Blind 150 N. Washington Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 395-6322 (provides counseling, education and independence training for visually-disabled persons 16 and older) # Provo Services for the Blind 150 E. Center Street #3300 Provo, Ut. 374-7705 (provides counseling, education and independence training for visually-disabled persons 16 and older) # Healthy Utah Network (Independent Living Center) (Nicole) Provo, Ut. 7411-8762 (0versees Homehealth Care programs) Helen Keller Utah Affiliate Deaf-blind Project (promotes independence and security for deaf-blind persons) Independence Networking 268-9811 (call Self-Determination 268-9811) (via Emily Curtis at New Hats, Inc.) LIFE (provides advocacy for self-sufficiency) # Refugee Program Coordinator, State 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (oversees state refugee resettlement and self-sufficiency programs) Tri-County Independent Living Center Ogden, Ut. 866-734-5678 (Enhance independent living) # Utah Independent Living Center, Inc. 3445 S. Main St. (Julie) SLC, Ut. 466-5565 (advocates for independent living vs. residential re: various disabilities; includes 6 wk summer programs for youth 14-23) Animal Assistance # Canine Companions for Independence 174 Rancho del Oro Drive Oceanside, Ca. 1-800-572-2275 (trains specially-bred dogs for assisting people with disabilities to live more independent lives) Career-related Development Center 435 S. Main St. # Family Employment Program (FEP) (DWS) Clearfield, Ut. (employability training) 526-9675 Independent Living Rehabilitation Services (Bill Yocam, State Board of Education) 134 # Intermountain Handicapped Workers of Utah 34 W. Guest Ave. SLC, Ut. 281-8868 Independent Living Resources (Continued) Career-related(Continued) # Nueva Dia (New Day) (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 310 E. 4500 S. #301 (Marla) SLC, Ut. 521-4475 (self-sufficiency, career development and safe parent training for mothers) # People Helping People ksimmons@mentors4women.org SLC, Ut. 583-4175 (a support helping women develop employability and independence, contact Kayleen Simmons) Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) # Self Determination, Inc. 2225 Murray Holladay Rd. Murray, Ut. 268-9811 (places people of higher than DSPD functioning into supported living arrangements in cooperation with Vocational Rehabilitation) Transitional Industrial Employment Project 2504 F Avenue Ogden, Ut. 621-6595 (program at Weber Vocational Workshop faciliitates independent living) Weber Vocational Workshop 2504 F Ave. Ogden, Ut. 621-6595 (program facilitates independent living) # Work Activity Center 1275 W. 2320 S. (Margo Lee) SLC, Ut. 977-9779 (provides several worksite opportunities as well as supervised apartments for DD adults, facilitating independent living) Funding # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD) (Judy Rose) SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for high-risk disabilities) Murray United Way (call United Way 328-0211) (funds life-skills trainsition programs for special-needs persons) Home Accommodations # Assist, Inc. # Healthy Utah Network (Independent Living Center) 218 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 355-7085 (facilitates construction of needed ramps for low income and disabled persons) (Nicole) Provo, Ut. 7411-8762 (0versees Homehealth Care programs) Housing Rehabilitation (call Habitat for Humanity 974-5810) Redevelopment Agency, S.L.C. (provides home modifications for special-needs persons) 285 W. North Temple #200 SLC, Ut. 328-3211 (home modifications for special-needs persons) Housing # Community Services Council, Salt Lake City 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 978-2452 (low-income services include housing for quadraplegia, and other needed serv. to hungry, severely phys. disabled, and the elderly) Housing for Cerebral Palsy 1660 W. 7620 S. and 3930 W. 7800 S. SLC, Ut. (call United CP 266-1805) (for CP and other handicapped; requires minimal care) # Housing Outreach Rental Program (HORP) 764 S. 200 W. (Sharon Abegglen) SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (provides a rental/relocation service for low-income families in the Salt Lake and Tooele Counties) # Independent Living Center, Utah 3445 S. Main St. (Julie) SLC, Ut. 466-5565 (provides summer home training and classes for youth ages 14-23; also provides funding for assistive technology and housing ) # Road Home, The 210 S. Rio Grande SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (519-9347, emergency assistance re: homelessness, transitiond independent living) # Rocky Mountain Home Care Management Office (administration) 350 E. 300 S. #110 Bountiful, Ut. 298-2266 (provides several long-term as well as independence-development intermediate care facilities to include persons with disabilities) # Self Determination, Inc. 2225 Murray Holladay Rd. Murray, Ut. 268-9811 (places people of higher than DSPD functioning into supported living arrangements in cooperation with Vocational Rehabilitation) 135 Independent Living Resources (Continued) Housing (Continued) Supervised Apartment Program (independent living options for moderate DD/MR) 210 Rio Grande Street SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (Salt Lake community shelter and self-sufficiency center, also offering assistance in travel-related crisis) # Triton Investments 448 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 266-1695 (property management to include apartments for disabled person with live-in managers) # TURN Community Services (administration) 359-8876 # Traveler’s Aid Society # TURN Community Services/Topcat Enterpises, Inc. ??? 4476 S. Century Drive #D SLC, Ut. 263-8782 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) # TURN Community Services 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) # Work Activity Center 1275 W. 2320 S. (Margo Lee) SLC, Ut. 977-9779 (provides several worksite opportunities as well as supervised apartments for DD adults, facilitating independent living) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides socialization and enhancement as well as shelter to abused women) In-Home Services # Alternatives Program (Stephanie Woody) SLC, Ut. 468-2859 (provides in-home, personal services for persons 18 years and older as an alternative to an imminent nursing home placement) # Community Nursing Services 6949 High Tech Drive Midvale, Ut. 233-6100 (home health services for temporary homebound) # Family Support Program (Easter Seals of Utah) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (DSH-sponsored multi-home support services) # Healthy Utah Network (Independent Living Center) (Nicole) Provo, Ut. 7411-8762 (oversees Homehealth Care programs) # Home Health Care Program (Granite Foundation0 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4199 (provides skilled home health care providers which serve as alternatives to a hospital or institutions for adults w/ phys. disabilities) # Home Health Plus 2970 S. Main St. (David Britsch) SLC, Ut. 486-5588 (in-home care for terminally-ill or life threatened patients, to include OT/PT and psych nurse specialists) Residential Treatment # Futures Through Choices 2510 Washington Blvd. #238 (Joel) Ogden, Ut. 394-9774 (grp homes for at-risk low-IQ youth via DYC, DSPD, & DCFS: therapy, anger mgt., prob-solving, compliance, commun. and living skills) # Rocky Mountain Home Care Management Office (administration) 350 E. 300 S. #110 Bountiful, Ut. 298-2266 (provides several long-term as well as independence-development intermediate care facilities to include persons with disabilities) Skills Training # Baptist Concern Center 1235 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 972-5708 (non-discriminating service provided to anyone in need, such as food, diapers, life-skills training, tutoring and summer activities) Bridges Project, The 2290 E. 4500 S. #170 SLC, Ut. (identifies strategies for special-needs persons leading to independent living) # Center for Young Adult Studies 2056 S. 1100 E. SLC, Ut. 272-0896 (computer skills and independent living training for persons 16 and older with mild to moderate disabilities) Central Utah Center for Independent Living # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way (Pete Nicholas) SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training as an alternative to instititutionalization) 136 Independent Living Resources (Continued) Skills Training (Continued) # Division of Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired (DSBVI) 250 N. 1950 W. #B (Michelle Volger) SLC, Ut. 323-4343 (provides counseling, education and independence training for visually-disabled persons 16 and older) # Ogden Services for the Blind 150 N. Washington Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 395-6322 (provides counseling, education and independence training for visually-disabled persons 16 and older) # Provo Services for the Blind 150 E. Center Street #3300 Provo, Ut. 374-7705 (provides counseling, education and independence training for visually-disabled persons 16 and older) # Independent Living Center, Utah 3445 S. Main St. (Julie) SLC, Ut. 466-5565 (provides summer home training and classes for youth ages 14-23; also provides funding for assistive technology and housing ) # Independent Living Program (Utah State Office Of Rehabilitation) 1595 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 887-9500 # Intermountain Collaborative Transition Center (ICTC) Fairfax and Virginia St. (Chris Furgeson) SLC, Ut. 536-3523 (individualized competency building in areas of independence and resourcefulness for youth ages 14-21 with disabilities) # New Hats, Inc. HC 64 Box 2509 (Emily Curtis) Castle Valley, Ut. 259-9400 (networks with family members of disabled in teaching self determination skills, and in developing curriculum locally and nationally) # Nueva Dia (New Day) (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 3780 S. W. Temple (Marla) SLC, Ut. 521-4475 (self-sufficiency, career development and safe parent training for mothers) Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) * Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People 2761 E. 300 N. Layton, Ut. 544-9753 Supported Parenting (ph. Book) Tri-County Independent Living Center (support and training for special-needs parents of young children) Ogden, Ut. 866-734-5678 (Enhance independent living) # Utah Community Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 5709 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 263-4860 (services include signing and independent living classes) # Utah State Developmental Center 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) # Work Activity Center 1275 W. 2320 S. (Margo Lee) SLC, Ut. 977-9779 (provides several worksite opportunities as well as supervised apartments for DD adults, facilitating independent living) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides socialization and enhancement as well as shelter to abused women) Technology Assistance # Disability Resource Center (USU) 6800 Old Main Hill (Dr. Fifield) Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-2444 (concerned with top-level service and technical assistance for independence and integration of DD persons into the community) Home Care Medical Equipment (medical equipment rental and sales) # Independent Living Center, Utah 3445 S. Main St. (Julie) SLC, Ut. 466-5565 (provides summer home training and classes for youth ages 14-23; also provides funding for assistive technology and housing ) # Motion Control 2401 S. 1070 W. #B SLC, Ut. 978-2622 (advanced prosthetic system includes myoelectric and body-powered equipment) Tri-County Independent Living Center Ogden, Ut. 866-734-5678 (Enhance independent living) # Utah Assistive Technology Program 6588 Old Main Hill Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-3824 (helps individuals access needed technology to gain independence and pursue opportunities to the fullest extent of their abilities) # Utah Center for Assistive Technology (UCAT) 1595 W. 500 S. (Craig) SLC, Ut. 887-9500 (assistive devices to enhance the potential of disabled; includes a loan library) 137 Independent Living Resources (Continued) Transition Services # Centro de la Familia of Utah (1-800-621-5322) 3780 S. West Temple (Marie Green) SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (5-site Hisp. self-suff.prog. includes crime reparation, info-ref., drug prev., teen-father, mother–daughter & migrant headstart progs.) # Disability Resource Center (USU) 6800 Old Main Hill (Dr. Fifield) Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-2444 (concerned with top-level service and technical assistance for independence and integration of DD persons into the community) # People Helping People ksimmons@mentors4women.org SLC, Ut. 583-4175 (a support helping women develop employability and independence, contact Kayleen Simmons) Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) # Road Home, The 210 S. Rio Grande SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (519-9347, emergency assistance re: homelessness, transitiond independent living) # Self Suffiency Program (administration at Expo Mart) 158 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 524-9000 (transition from "welfare" to employment) Transitional Industrial Employment Project 2504 F Avenue Ogden, Ut. 621-6595 (program at Weber Vocational Workshop faciliitates independent living) # Transitional Living Program (SL Community Services Council) 1025 S. 700 W. (Mary Beth) SLC, Ut. 978-2452 # Traveler’s Aid Society 210 Rio Grande Street SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (Salt Lake community shelter and self-sufficiency center, also offering assistance in travel-related crisis) Transportation-related # Caravan Moab 259-9162 (Patsy Hough) Price, Ut. 1-800-250-4022 (provides medical transportation for qualified persons in Southeastern Utah, adding independence and valued human contact) * Motor Vehicle Division 210 N. 1950 W. SLC, Ut. 297-3510 Indian Resources, Native American # English as a Second Language (ESL) see Individual School Districts, local ( ) # Headstart (administration via Central City CAP) 952 E. 900 S. (Charles Ashcraft) SLC, Ut. 961-7809 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Davis Early Head Start Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 # 320 S. 500 E. # Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (includes 23 sites) Granite Headstart/Preschool Special Education 4901 S. 4720 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7986 (Granite School District services for preschool-aged children who qualify) Head Start Centers (Salt Lake Community Action Program) 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (nine sites) Headstart Day Care 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income children ages 3-4; Utah also has Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Jordan Head Start 217 E. 7800 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-7317 (offers 18 sites) Kids On The Move Head Start 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 # Matheson Headstart # # # # Davis Headstart 1240 American Beauty Drive SLC, Ut. 578-8173 (preschools for special-needs and low income; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Migrant Headstart (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) Indian Employment Center 21 Kelsey Ave. SLC, Ut. 355-9490 (ML 30 Sep 99) (employment services for Native Americans) 138 Indian Resources, Native American (Continued) # Indian Training and Education Center 1865 S. Main St. #1 SLC, Ut. 484-4447 ext 113 (receives and makes available job listings throughout the state for Native Americans. Website: www.dced.state.ut.us/Indian) # Indian Walk-In Center 120 W. 1300 S. (Gail Western) SLC, Ut. 486-4877 (all ethnic center providing food, dietetics, MH & crisis interven., info & referrals, & Comm. Health Center coupons to low-income persons) # LDS Social Services (Welfare Square) 10 E. S. Temple #1200. SLC, Ut. 240-1711 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Davis County 1466 N. Highway 89 #220 Farmington, Ut. 451-0475 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Kearns 4250 W. 5415 S. Kearns, Ut. 969-4181 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Sandy 625 E. 8400 S. Sandy, Ut. 566-2556 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Northwest Dental Clinic 1365 W. 1000 N. SLC, Ut. 328-5756 (urban American Indian multi-services includes dental) # Tse Bitai Exceptional School (Techachi Hank) 505-368-2096 (Native American group home for autistic and other special-needs children) United Tribes Service Center 21 Kelsey Ave. SLC, Ut. 355-9490 (employment assistance for Native Americans) Urban Indian Support Services 627 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 363-9749 (short-term crisis assistance, information and referral, and temporary support) Ute Indian Tribe (call Indian Walk-in Center—486-4877) (multi social service facility for Native American populations) Information and Referral Resources (see also Advocate Organizations, Special-needs Awareness and Support Groups) Advocacy/ Public Awareness/Administrative Birthright of Salt Lake City (advocates for unborn in high-risk pregnancies) # Disabled Rights Action Committee (DRAC) 3565 S. West Temple SLC, Ut. 484-9314 (empower and assure the rights of people with disabilities, i.e. health care, public benefits, housing, human rights, barrier removal, etc.) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities 533-4128 (responsible for planning, monitoring, evaluating and advocating on behalf of the developmentally disabled) # Grand Families (Children’s Service Society) 124 S. 400 E. #400 (Beth Beck) SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (prog. for grandparents & others raising relative children; prov. a suppt. grp., info classes, advocacy, & help w/ community resources) # League of Women Voters 3804 S. Highland Drive # 8-D SLC, Ut. 272-8683 (provides adult voter service re: elections, candidates, studying of public issues, and lobby advocation for policy change) Mainstream on Call (see Cal) (hotline re: speech and hearing rights and legislation) # Murray Boys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St. Murray, Ut. 268-1335 (information, individualized advocacy, services and recreation for youth in Murray and Jordan School Districts) Murray PERC Center (special education resource and parent training courses as well as information and representation re: rights of disabled) Office of Civil Rights 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7643 (bi-lingual federally-funded education and advocacy) 139 Information and Referral Resources (Continued) Advocacy/ Public Awareness/Administrative(Continued) # Utah Governor’s Council for Persons with Disabilities 555 E. 300 S. #201 SLC, Ut. 533-4128 (info and referral, leadership training, and community inclusion advocacy for people with disabilities and their families) # Utah Health Policy Commission 538-9407 # Utah Parent Center (Julie Moreno is a Spanish-speaking worker) 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) Wheel Power, Inc. (consists of four public libraries, and one law library) Basic Info and Referral # ACCESS Utah Network (Mark Smith ) www.accessut.state.ut.us 698 Ridge Lane. SLC, Ut. 533-Info, or 1-800-333-UTAH (provides statewide information and referrals and used equipment regarding services and issues related to people with disabilities) # Arc of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and MR support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # Arc of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, and developmental disabilities) 698 Ridge Lane #201 (Donald Gleave) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (individual and family advocacy, public policy advocacy, info and referral and education ) # Child Care Resource and Referral (1-888-637-4786) 124 S. 400 E. #400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (Salt Lake computerized child care clearinghouse) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (medical diagnoses, limited treatment funding, and resource information, case management) # Community Services Council, Salt Lake City 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 978-2452 (provides needed services to hungry, severely physically disabled, and the elderly in cooperation with other agencies) # Davis County Information and Referral Service (United Way) 12 S. Main St. #208 Layton, Ut. 497-9111 (program links people with services, coordinates volunteerism, and provides a crisis helpline) # Facts of Life 1-800-344-4134 Family Community Resource Center (clearinghouse for community resources) # Family Council, State 698 Ridge Lane (Phoebe) Alpine, Ut. 801-756-3995 (offers monthly info & resources shared councils for persons w/ disabil.; also summer progs., counseling, employment & transition assist.) # Food and Nutrition Information Center 1-800-555-1212 Governor’s Hotline (offers information re: state programs) # Grand Families (Children’s Service Society) 124 S. 400 E. #400 (Beth Beck) SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (prog. for grandparents & others raising relative children; prov. a suppt. grp., info classes, advocacy, & help w/ community resources) # Health Line, Utah SLC, Ut. 1-800-472-4716 (1-800-486-1160, 1-800-222-2542) # Information and Referral Center (211) 1025 S. 700 W. (211) or SLC, Ut. 978-3333 (provides information re: human service programs in linking people with needed services) # Information and Referral Line SLC, Ut. 468-2009 * Information and Referral Services (Easter Seals Society) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486- 3778 (information re: human service programs) 209 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 524-8200 # Information Center (Salt Lake Library) # Jubilee Center 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 519-9347 (Episcopal Community Services’ non-denominational outreach, offering bus tokens, short-term housing assistance, info and referrals) # League of Women Voters 3804 S. Highland Drive # 8-D SLC, Ut. 272-8683 (provides adult voter service re: elections, candidates, studying of public issues, and lobby advocation for policy change) # Library Systems (Salt Lake City) 209 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5733 (multi-media information and material services) 140 Information and Referral Resources (Continued) Basic Info and Referral (Continued) # Marriott Library (U of U) 295 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. 581-8203 # Murray Boys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St. Murray, Ut. 268-1335 (information, individualized advocacy, services and recreation for youth in Murray and Jordan School Districts) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) Recreation Connection, The (ph. Directory) (access to community calendar of events, and multi-recreational options) # Project LINK (Jill White) 897-5455 # Project Link 44o E. 100 S. (RonaLee Baker) SLC, Ut. 484-4343 (Salt Lake School District LIC family support, Project HOPE outreach, and service brokerage) * Salt Lake City Library (CED) 209 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 524-8200 (provides multi-media information and learning-material services) # Salt Lake Community Services Council 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 978-2452 (provides needed services to hungry, severely physically disabled, and the elderly in cooperation with other agencies) # SCORE (Service Corps Of Retired Executives, national office) 409 3rd St., SW 4th Fl. Wash., DC 20024 1-800-634-0245 (provides local info in helping small businessmen start their businesses) # St. Vincent de Paul Center 437 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 534-1500 (provides free food and other services for homeless in cooperation with Catholic Community Services) #Traveler’s Aid Society 210 Rio Grande Street SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (Salt Lake community shelter and self-sufficiency center, also offering assistance in travel-related crisis) Urban Indian Support Services 627 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 363-9749 (short-term crisis assistance, information and referral, and temporary support) # Utah Birth Defect Network (BDN) P. O. Box 142106 SLC, Ut. 584-8443 (an information and referral resource for parents of children with birth defects, as well as health care providers) # Utah Center for Families in Education (State Office of Education) 250 E. 500 S SLC, Ut. 538-7723 (provides school-family-community partnership via information and workshops) Utah Highway and Road Conditions SLC, Ut. 1-800-492-2400 # Utah Issues Information Program 1-800-331-5627 # Utah State Office of Education (USOE) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7500 (website HTTP://www.USOE.org) 2001 S. State St. Building B Rm. 1200 SLC, Ut. 468-3170 # Utah State University Extension Services (includes consumer information and classes for special-needs persons) 2650 Lincoln Ave. Ogden, Ut. 625-3605 (info-referral services include a crisis line) Weber County Information and Referral # Weber County Library Systems 2464 Jefferson Ave. Ogden, Ut. 627-6924 (self-help DD/MR info-referral and service-gap identification facility) HTTP://Medlineplus.gov Website Info (to include literature in Spanish as on such subjects as seizures) # Your Community Connection (YCC) 2261 Adams (Gay) Ogden, Ut. 394-9456 (centers for battered women, homeless services, child care, family resources, literacy training, and high school completion) Crisis Helplines/ Medical-related # Crisis Line, Utah Co. P.O. Box 1493 Orem, Ut. 226-4433, 226-4795 (24-hour supportive listening ear for persons experiencing difficulties in their lives; also provides information and referral services) # Domestic Violence Information 1-800-897-5465 141 Information and Referral Resources (Continued) Crisis Helplines/ Medical-related (Continued) HELP Help Line (U of U) # Mountain Region Child Care Resource and Referral P.O. Box 354 Pleasanton, Ca. (Homosexual Education for Latter-day Saint Parents) 136 Union Building SLC, Ut. 581-4357 (provides crisis-oriented information and referral services) 1-800-952-8220 Poison Control Center 1-800-222-1222 (hotline service for persons exposed to poison, who’ve stopped breathing, or who’ve swallowed a non-food item) # Poison Control Center (U of U Hospital and Clinics) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2151 (1-800-456-7707, hotline service re: acute and chronic poisoning) Suicide Prevention Crisis Center 6856 S. 700 E. SLC, Ut. 84047 566-2455 (crisis line, and short adult-crisis stay) # Traveler’s Aid Society 210 Rio Grande Street SLC, Ut. 359-4142 (Salt Lake community shelter and self-sufficiency center, also offering assistance in travel-related crisis) Urban Indian Support Services 627 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 363-9749 (short-term crisis assistance, information and referral, and temporary support) # Utah Rape and Sexual Assault Crisis and Info Line 1-888-421-1100 Weber County Information and Referral 2650 Lincoln Ave. Ogden, Ut. 625-3605 (info-referral services include a crisis line) # Your Community Connection (YCC) 2261 Adams (Gay) Ogden, Ut. 394-9456 (centers for battered women, homeless services, child care, family resources, literacy training, and high school completion) Cultural-related # Centro de la Familia of Utah (1-800-621-5322) 3780 S. West Temple (Marie Green) SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (5-site Hisp. self-suff.prog. includes crime reparation, info-ref., drug prev., teen-father, mother–daughter & migrant headstart progs.) # Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) 3856 W. 5400 S. SLC, Ut. 1-800-375-5283 (provides information on immigration resources) # Indian Walk-In Center 120 W. 1300 S. (Gail Western) SLC, Ut. 486-4877 (provides low-income individuals and families from all ethnic backgrounds with food, crisis intervention, direction and referrals) # Office of Asian Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8883 (provides a state directory and coordination for Asian organizations, services and brochures) # Office of Black Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8829 (provides a state directory and coordination for Black organizations, services and brochures) # Office of Ethnic Health SLC, Ut. 538-8811 (promotes phys. & mental health of Utah’s ethnic groups by bridging cultural & lang. barriars, & promoting corresponding legislation) # Office of Hispanic Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut.538-8634 (provides a state directory and coordination for Hispanic organizations, services and brochures) # Office of Polynesian Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut.538-8691 (provides a state directory and coordination for Polynesian organizations, services and brochures) Office of Civil Rights 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7643 (bi-lingual federally-funded education and advocacy) Office of Refugee Resettlement 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (coordinates state refugee programs) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) * Refugee Resettlement 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4092 (multi-service and support for refugees) 142 Information and Referral Resources (Continued) Disability-related # ACCESS Utah Network (Mark Smith ) www.accessut.state.ut.us 698 Ridge Lane #100 SLC, Ut. 533-Info, or 1-800-333-UTAH (provides statewide information and referrals and used equipment regarding services and issues related to people with disabilities) # AIDS Control Program (Bureau of HIV-AIDS) 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 538-6096 (coordinates AIDS service, support, referrals, preventive efforts and related education programs) # Allies With Families (877-477-0764) 450 E. 1000 N. (P. Baker) Murray, Ut. 877-477-0764 (mental health referrals and a support group for families of children with emotional or neurological disabilities: Barbara Zabrinski) # American Cancer Society and Information Center 941 E. 3300 S. (1-800-227-2345) SLC, Ut. 483-1500 # American Council for the Blind Washington, D.C. 1-800-424-8666 ) # American Diabetes Association (Utah Chapter) 1245 E. Brickyard Rd. (1-800-DIABETES) SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (provides diabetes suuport services, information and referral, camps, and research funds re: diabetes) # American Heart Association , Utah Affiliate 1937 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 484-3838 (information and support organization re: heart diseases) # American Lung Association of Utah 1930 S. 1100 E. (1-800-LUNG-USA) SLC, Ut. 484-4456 (information on prevention, control, and self-care training re: lung disease; also conducts smoking cessation and asthmatic classes) # Arc of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 ( (parent advocacy and MR support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work ) # Arc of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, and developmental disabilities) 698 Ridge Lane #201 (Donald Gleave) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (individual and family advocacy, public policy advocacy, info and referral and education ) # Arthritis Foundation (Utah Chapter ) 448 E. 400 S. #103 SLC, Ut. 536-0990 (provides classes, support, seminars and information re: arthritis, fibromyalgia, lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Juvenalian Arthritis) Cooperative Extension Project for Special-needs Persons (coordinates information and activities re: special-needs persons) # Diabetes Association, Utah Affiliate 1245 E. Brickyard Rd. (1-800-342-2383) SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (provides diabetic support, information, research, and a camp) # Directory for Speech-Language-Hearing in Utah (a comprehensive state listing) # Disabilities Options and Information 2070 Pierce Ave. (Jim or Debbie) Ogden, Ut. 621-4005 (private information, referral and public awareness assembly presentation services for persons with disabilities) Disability Information and Referral 1-800-333-8824 # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) # Education, Support and Prevention Services 1408 S. 1100 E. (Lori) SLC, Ut. 487-2323 (provides support, preventional info and education for persons affected by AIDS) # Epilepsy Foundation of Utah 275 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 534-0210 (information, support, and public awareness re: epilepsy) # Family Council, State 698 Ridge Lane (Phoebe) Alpine, Ut. 801-756-3995 (offers monthly info & resources shared councils for persons w/ disabil.; also summer progs., counseling, employment & transition assist.) # Family Resource Library (USU) 6582 Old Main Hill HSRC Bldg. Logan, Ut. 1-435-979-2444 (information re: disabilities include videos) # Governor’s Committee on Employ. of Persons with Disabil., Utah 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7781 (public awareness re: handicapped employment) # Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities 533-4128 (responsible for planning, monitoring, evaluating and advocating on behalf of the developmentally disabled) # Health Line, Utah SLC, Ut. 1-800-472-4716 (1-800-486-1160, 1-800-222-2542) 143 Information and Referral Resources (Continued) Disability-related (Continued) # Heart Association, Utah Affiliate, American 1937 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 484-3838 (heart-research funding, classes and public information) HELP P.O. Box 354 Pleasanton, Ca. (Homosexual Education for Latter-day Saint Parents) # Hyperactive Child Education and Support Group (SVMH) 7292 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (parent information management course) # ICAN (Increasing Capabilities Access Network) 2201 Brookwood#117 Little Rock, Arkansas 501-666-8868 (provides info and referrals for assistive technology; includes provision for selling, trading, donating and listing available equipment) Information and Referral Program for the Handicapped 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7550 (call Ut. St. Off. Of Educ.) (computer information re:special-needs programs) Library, Division of Blind and Physically Handicapped (services for blind and handicapped) 468-6789 (services for blind and handicapped) # Little People of America (LPA Online, or Dwarfism on internet) E-Mail (Monica Pratt) 12000-STADIA@JUNO.Com (provides support and information for short-in-stature persons and their families nationwide) Mainstream on Call (see Cal) (hotline re: speech and hearing rights and legislation) # MUMS (Mothers United for Moral Support) 150 Custer Court Greenbay, Wisconsin 1-920-336-5333 (call genetics 581-8943) (support for parents of children with unique or rare disorders; contact UofU Genetics Clinic) Murray PERC Center (special education resource and parent training courses as well as information and representation re: rights of disabled) # National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, The, (Utah Chapter) 309 E. 100 S. (1-800-950-NAMI0 SLC, Ut. 963-7337 (advocates providing educational materials and classes for individuals and families with mental illness involvement) National Down Syndrome Congress 1640 W. Roosevelt Road Chicago, Ill. 1-800-232-NDSC (info and sponsor of National Down Syndrome conference) National Down Syndrome Society 8185 S. Oakcreek Drive Sandy, Ut. 942-5758 *National Health Information Center (NHIC) P.O. Box 1133 Washington DC 1-800-336-4797 *National Kidney Foundation of Utah 3707 N. Canyon Road #1-D *National Multiple Sclerosis Society Utah 525 S. 300 W. Provo, Ut. 226-5111 SLC, Ut. 575-8500 (provides MS support and research) 897 E. 7945 S. SLC, Ut. 566-1035 (self-help support and research group) NORD 203-746-6518 (matches common-medically-interested persons together) (toll-free 800-248-ABLE) *National Neurofibromitosis Foundation of Utah National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc. National Organizations on Disability P.O. Box 8923 * National Parent Network on Disabilities 1727 King St. #305 New Fairfield, Conn. 06812 Alexanderia, Va. 703-684-6763 SCHUETT@PKUNEWS.ORG # National PKU News (a children’s PKU network providing information and financial crisis intervention, and a research clearinghouse) National Policy Action for Exceptional Children 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8522 (lobbys for exceptional children) Parent Advocacy for Children with Handicaps 910 S. 50 E. Layton, Ut. 544-1523 (offers parent support and resource information) Parent Location Service 538-4567 # Parents Helping Parents 2738 S. 2000 E. (Lee Caldwell) SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (designs and administers programs to service the mental health needs of the community) 144 Information and Referral Resources (Continued) Disability-related/ National Info Lines (Continued) # PCMC Library ) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-2430 (http://medlineplus.gov) (offers internet accessed information on numerous conditions as seizures or epilepsy) Pilot Parents of Utah 455 E. 400 S. #300 SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (info and emotional support for parents of newborn handicapped) Praeder-Willi Suppport Group P.O. Box 279 Willard, Ut. 863-5541 (quarterly meetings offer information and support) Salt Lake AIDS Foundation (information and phone referral re: AIDS services) # Salt Lake County Division of Substance Abuse 2001 S. State St. #S2300 SLC, Ut. 468-2009 (provides assessment and referrals for most appropriate treatment services) Spinal Cord Injury (UUMC) SLC, Ut. 581-2267 (national information hotline 1-800-526-3456) # Substance Abuse Assessment and Referral Unit 2001 S. State St. S2300 SLC, Ut. 468-2032 (provides assessment and referral services on a sliding fee scale to Salt Lake County residents with concerns re: substance abuse) # Utah Deaf Children (formerly American Society for Deaf Children) 1780 S. Orchard Drive Bountiful, Ut. 292-9978 (advocates for deaf children throughout Utah, and provides information and referrals for them and their families) Utah Deaf-Blind Affiliate Project (DRS) 388 N. 400 E. Bountiful, Ut. (call DRS—538-7530) (education and resources for Utah’s deaf-blind) # Utah Governor’s Council for Persons with Disabilities 555 E. 300 S. #201 SLC, Ut. 533-4128 (info and referral, leadership training, and community inclusion advocacy for people with disabilities and their families) Utah Head Injury Support Group P.O. Box 17602 SLC, Ut. (call Brain Injury Assn. Of Ut.—484-2240) (support, education, brochures and videos re: head injury) # Utah Parent Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) # Utah State University Extension Services 2001 S. State St. Building B Rm. 1200 SLC, Ut. 468-3170 (includes consumer information and classes for special-needs persons) Wheel Power, Inc. (consists of four public libraries, and one law library) # Your Community Connection (YCC) 2261 Adams (Gay) Ogden, Ut. 394-9456 (centers for battered women, homeless services, child care, family resources, literacy training, and high school completion) Education/Vocation-related # Education, Support and Prevention Services 1408 S. 1100 E. (Lori) SLC, Ut. 487-2323 (provides support, preventional info and education for persons affected by AIDS) # Utah Law-Related Education Project (State Board of Education) 645 S. 200 E. #101 (Kathy) SLC, Ut. 322-1802 (provides materials and strategies to better insure that citizens are active, concerned and knowledgeable) Legal-related # Utah Bar Association 645 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 531-9077 (advance the administration of justice according to law, and provide general legal information via lawyer referral services) # Utah Law-Related Education Project (State Board of Education) 645 S. 200 E. #101 (Kathy) SLC, Ut. 322-1802 (provides materials and strategies to better insure that citizens are active, concerned and knowledgeable) # Utah State Bar Association Lawyer Referal Service 645 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 531-9075 (general legal information via lawyer referral services) 145 Information and Referral Resources (Continued) Low Income-related # Indian Walk-In Center 120 W. 1300 S. (Gail Western) SLC, Ut. 486-4877 (provides low-income individuals and families from all ethnic backgrounds with food, crisis intervention, direction and referrals) # Store Front 550 W. 700 S. (Mark) SLC, Ut. 537-7537 (casual introduction to housing, MH and meds around coffee and donuts for homeless persons hesitant regarding agencies) # Your Community Connection (YCC) 2261 Adams (Gay) Ogden, Ut. 394-9456 (centers for battered women, homeless services, child care, family resources, literacy training, and high school completion) Medical-related # ACCESS Utah Network (Mark Smith ) www.accessut.state.ut.us 698 Ridge Lane. SLC, Ut. 533-Info, or 1-800-333-UTAH (provides statewide information and referrals and used equipment regarding services and issues related to people with disabilities) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (medical diagnoses, limited treatment funding, and resource information, case management) # Columbia St. Marks Hospital 1200 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 268-7111 (provides the community with quality health care services , and serves as a health resource center) # Community Relations (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7387 (medical center related information) # CPC Olympus View Hospital and Community Resource Center 1430 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 272-8000 (in and out-patient psychiatric hospital to include substance abuse services) Dental Health Bureau, Utah State 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. (provides state dental health information) # Doctor Referral Services (U of U Hospitals and Clinics) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2897 # Doctor Referral Services (U of U Health Network) 35 W. Broadway SLC, Ut. 1-800-662-0052 # Health Line, Utah SLC, Ut. 1-800-472-4716 (1-800-486-1160, 1-800-222-2542) # ICAN (Increasing Capabilities Access Network) 2201 Brookwood#117 Little Rock, Arkansas 501-666-8868 (provides info and referrals for assistive technology; includes provision for selling, trading, donating and listing available equipment) # Jubilee Referral and Wellness 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 322-8895 (assists access to medical and mental health systems, application assistance, and counseling) # Physician Referral Clinic 1138 E. Wilmington A ve. SLC, Ut. 581-2000 (provides referrals for doctors appropriate to given situations) # Utah Health Line 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 978-3333 (a statewide program providing information and referral service concerning a wide variety of health problems and issues) Utah Medical Association SLC, Ut. (can provide referrals to physicians for different locations and situations) National Info Lines # American Cancer Society and Information Center 941 E. 3300 S. (1-800-227-2345) # American Council for the Blind Washington, D.C. SLC, Ut. 483-1500 1-800-424-8666 ) # American Diabetes Association (Utah Chapter) 1245 E. Brickyard Rd. (1-800-DIABETES) SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (provides diabetes support services, information and referral, camps, and research funds re: diabetes) # American Heart Association , Utah Affiliate 1937 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 484-3838 (information and support organization re: heart diseases) ( 146 Information and Referral Resources (Continued) National Info Lines (Continued) # American Lung Association of Utah 1930 S. 1100 E. (1-800-LUNG-USA) SLC, Ut. 484-4456 (information on prevention, control, and self-care training re: lung disease; also conducts smoking cessation and asthmatic classes) # American Red Cross of Salt Lake 465 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 323-7000 (provides health, safety, leadership, service training) # American Red Cross Youth Services 465 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 323-7000 (health, safety, leadership, service training) American Society for Deaf Children # Little People of America (LPA Online, or Dwarfism on internet) E-Mail (Monica Pratt) 12000-STADIA@JUNO.Com (provides support and information for short-in-stature persons and their families nationwide) # National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, The, (Utah Chapter) 309 E. 100 S. (1-800-950-NAMI0 SLC, Ut. 963-7337 (advocates providing educational materials and classes for individuals and families with mental illness involvement) National Down Syndrome Congress 1640 W. Roosevelt Road Chicago, Ill. 1-800-232-NDSC (info and sponsor of National Down Syndrome conference) National Down Syndrome Society 8185 S. Oakcreek Drive Sandy, Ut. 942-5758 * National Health Information Center (NHIC) P.O. Box 1133 Washington DC 1-800-336-4797 * National Kidney Foundation of Utah 3707 N. Canyon Road #1-D * National Multiple Sclerosis Society Utah 525 S. 300 W. Provo, Ut. 226-5111 SLC, Ut. 575-8500 (provides MS support and research) 897 E. 7945 S. SLC, Ut. 566-1035 (self-help support and research group) NORD 203-746-6518 (matches common-medically-interested persons together) (toll-free 800-248-ABLE) * National Neurofibromitosis Foundation of Utah National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc. National Organizations on Disability P.O. Box 8923 * National Parent Network on Disabilities 1727 King St. #305 New Fairfield, Conn. 06812 Alexanderia, Va. 703-684-6763 SCHUETT@PKUNEWS.ORG # National PKU News (a children’s PKU network providing information and financial crisis intervention, and a research clearinghouse) National Policy Action for Exceptional Children 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8522 (lobbys for exceptional children) Parent Network, The (national information) (national clearinghouse for local support groups) Parent Training Info # Children's Service Society (1-800-839-7444) 124 S. 400 E. Room 400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (houses Child Care Resource and Referral, and provides pregnancy and ADHD parenting counseling and adoption-related services) # Hyperactive Child Education and Support Group (SVMH) 7292 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (parent information management course) Murray PERC Center (special education resource and parent training courses as well as information and representation re: rights of disabled) Pilot Parents of Utah 455 E. 400 S. #300 SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (info and emotional support for parents of newborn handicapped) # Utah Parent Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) 147 Information and Referral Resources (Continued) Pregnancy/Single Mother-related Birthright of Salt Lake City (advocates for unborn in high-risk pregnancies) # Children's Service Society (1-800-839-7444) 124 S. 400 E. Room 400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (houses Child Care Resource and Referral, and provides pregnancy and ADHD parenting counseling and adoption-related services) # Facts of Life Line 1-800-344-4134 # League of Women Voters 3804 S. Highland Drive # 8-D SLC, Ut. 272-8683 (provides adult voter service re: elections, candidates, studying of public issues, and lobby advocation for policy change) # Pregnancy Riskline 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 1-800-822-2229 (information and counseling re: potential high-risk pregnancies) # Services for Women Students (WSU) 1115 University Circle Ogden, Ut. 626-6090 (single mother support, classes, and info-referral services) # Women’s Resource Center (U of U) Union Building #293 SLC, Ut. 581-8030 (provides multiple helps in the professional development of women students) # Your Community Connection (YCC) 2261 Adams (Gay) Ogden, Ut. 394-9456 (centers for battered women, homeless services, child care, family resources, literacy training, and high school completion) Prevention Info # American Red Cross of Salt Lake 465 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 323-7000 (provides health, safety, leadership, service training) 465 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 323-7000 (health, safety, leadership, service training) # American Red Cross Youth Services American Society for Deaf Children # Drug and Alcohol Prevention Project (Centro de la Familia of Utah) # Education, Support and Prevention Services 431 S. 300 E. #110 SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (in-home prevention services for at-risk youth) 1408 S. 1100 E. (Lori) SLC, Ut. 487-2323 (provides support, preventional info and education for persons affected by AIDS) Support # Allies With Families (877-477-0764) 450 E. 1000 N. (Pat Baker) Murray, Ut. 292-2515292-2515 (mental health referrals and a support group for families of children with emotional or neurological disabilities: Barbara Zabrinski) # Education, Support and Prevention Services 1408 S. 1100 E. (Lori) SLC, Ut. 487-2323 (provides support, preventional info and education for persons affected by AIDS) # Grand Families (Children’s Service Society) 124 S. 400 E. #400 (Beth Beck) SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (prog. for grandparents & others raising relative children; prov. a suppt. grp., info classes, advocacy, & help w/ community resources) Parent Advocacy for Children with Handicaps 910 S. 50 E. Layton, Ut. 544-1523 (offers parent support and resource information) Parent Network, The (national information) (national clearinghouse for local support groups) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) # Project LINK (Jill White) 897-5455 # Project Link 44o E. 100 S. (RonaLee Baker) SLC, Ut. 484-4343 (Salt Lake School District LIC family support, Project HOPE outreach, and service brokerage) 148 Information and Referral Resources (Continued) Support (Continued) Urban Indian Support Services Utah Head Injury Support Group (call Brain Injury Assn. Of Ut.—484-2240) 627 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 363-9749 (short-term crisis assistance, information and referral, and temporary support) P.O. Box 17602 SLC, Ut. (support, education, brochures and videos re: head injury) Transportation-related Utah Highway and Road Conditions SLC, Ut. 1-800-492-2400 * Motor Vehicle Division 210 N. 1950 W. SLC, Ut. 297-3510 Vocation-related # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) # Governor’s Committee on Employ. of Persons with Disabil., Utah 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7781 (public awareness re: handicapped employment) Juvenile Courts, Local Administration Office 450 S. State St. SLC, Utah # 801 578-3800 43 N. Main 140 N. 100 W. Brigham City, Ut. Logan, Ut. # 435-734-4600 # 435-750-1300 805 S. Main 800 W. State St. 5470 S. 27th W. 447 W. 675 N. 425 N. Wasatch Drive 48 Young Street 2525 Grant Ave. Bountiful, Ut. Farmington, Ut. Roy, Ut. Farmington, Ut. Layton, Ut. Morgan, Ut. Ogden, Ut. # 397-7030 # 451-4400 825-2794 451-2232 # 546-2484 # 845-4020 # 395-1182 West Jordan, Ut. Kearns, Ut. SLC, Ut SLC, Ut. 533-6316 969-6282 262-6063 261-2060 265-1001 535-7495 # 238-3800 533-5657 255-7126 882-5550 First District Juvenile Court Brigham City Unit Logan Unit Second District Juvenile Court Bountiful Unit Davis County Unit Detention MoWeDa Youth home Farmington Unit Layton Unit Morgan County Unit Weber County Unit Third District Juvenile Court Jordan Unit 8957 S. 27th W. Kearns Unit 4299 W. 5415 S. Murray Unit 4586-88 S. 7th E. Salt Lake County Detention Center 3450 S. 900 W. Salt Lake County Observation and Assessment Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office Salt Lake Office Matheson Courthouse Salt Lake Unit 845 W. 1st S. Sandy Unit 210 W. 100 S. Tooele Unit 47 S. Main 149 SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. Sandy, Ut Tooele, Ut. Juvenile Courts, Local (Continued) Fourth District Juvenile Court (Juab, Millard, Utah, and Wasatch Counties) Detention Utah County Youth Home Manti Unit Provo (main Office) 1955 Dakota Ln. 75 W. 3rd N. 2021 S. State Provo, Ut. Manti, Ut. Provo, Ut. 375-3585 835-8601 373-3613 40 N. 1st E. PO Box 1367 250 N. Main Courthouse Cedar City, Ut. Fillmore, Ut. Richfield, Ut. St. George, Ut. 586-8165 743-6608 896-8411 628-0637 Fifth District Juvenile Court Cedar (main Office) Fillmore Unit Richfield Unit St. George Unit Sixth District Juvenile Court (Garfield, Kane, Piute, Sanpete, Sevier and Wayne Counties) Seventh District Juvenile Court Blanding Unit Castle Dale Unit Moab Unit Price (main office) State Division of Youth Corrections 522 N. 1st E. Emery Courthouse 150 E. Center St. 47 S. 1st E. 120 N. 2nd W. Blanding, Ut. Castle Dale, Ut. Moab, Ut. Price, Ut. SLC, Ut. 678-2119 381-5311 259-5848 637-5491 533-5290 Eighth District Juvenile Court (Daggett, Duschesne and Uinta Counties) Vernal Unit 1303 W. 6th S. #A Vernal, Ut. 789-1271 Learning Differences and Tutorial Resources (see also Alternative Schools, Developmental Disability Resources and Education-Related Needs, p. 6) Advocacy/Public Awareness # Allies With Families (877-477-0764) 450 E. 1000 N. (Pat Baker) Murray, Ut. 292-2515 (mental health referrals and a support group for families of children with emotional or neurological disabilities: Barbara Zabrinski) # Bad Dog Rediscovers America (Day-Riverside Branch) 35 S. 600 W. (Dallas Russell) SLC, Ut. 322-3816 (531-9378 Artspace at 329 Pierpont Ave. #200) (provides creative artistic experience as a vehicle in learning for LD kids) # Bad Dog Rediscovers America (Day-Riverside Branch) 1575 W. 1000 N. SLC, Ut. 524-8200 (provides creative artistic experience as a vehicle in learning for LD kids) # Barbara Zabriski SLC, Utah963-5329 (an LD parent advocate affilliated with various advocate and support programs) Closer Look LD Teen Line (national hotline 1-800-522-3458) # Disability Law Center (Utah Legal Center) 1-800-662-9080 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 363-1347 (state-funded legal advocacy for DD/MR persons) # FACT Salt Lake (EVMH) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) (also 293-7401) # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Connection Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) 150 Learning Difference and Tutorial Resources (Continued) Advocacy/Public Awareness (Continued) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) IEP (Individual Education Plan) via individual schools (serves as a legal individualized plan for rightful and accommodated education of eligible children, to include school and parent input) # Kids On The Block (Assistance League of Salt Lake City) PO Box 9353 SLC, Ut. 484-3401 (provides disability, gang, divorce, LD and abuse-awareness puppet shows) # Learning Disabilities Association of Utah (LDAU) P.O. Box 651052 (current president) SLC, Ut. 463-3890 (parent support group re: persons with learning disabilities) # LINCS 5180 S. Commerce Drive ( 249-1457) Murray, Ut. 281-4425 (parent advocates: Sherlyn Rowley and others provide a Liason for Individuals Needing Coordinated Services) Parenting Classes (see community and Continued Education , PCMC Family Living Seminars (in cooperation with MH or School Districts, local) # School Districts, local see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations) Tooele LDAU Tooele, Ut. (McInelly and Gunderson) # Utah Parent Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) # Valley Mental Health (administration) 5965 S. 900 E. (Jim Whear) SLC, Ut. 263-7100 (administers Mental Health services in Salt Lake, Tooele, and Summit counties for medicaid recipients) # Volunteer Center, The 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 978-2452 (clearinghouse and coordination for volunteerism) Assessment # ABLE Program (Adapting Behavior to Learning Environments) 44 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8552 (provides assessment and networks success strategies for high-risk youth) # Career Guidance Center 449 E. 2100 S. SLC, Ut. 484-8300 (provides comprehensive career and vocational evaluation and counseling to individuals, compaanies and public agenciest) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) # Davis Diagnostic Resource Center 100 S. 200 E. (Golda) Farmington, Ut. 451-1040 (educational center for diagnosis of learning difficulties in Davis School District) # Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Ralston) SLC, Ut. 581-2321 (provides a medical-psycho-social-behavioral approach) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Educational Consulting Services 1399 S. 700 E. #16 SLC, Ut. 487-5659 (educational diagnostics and designing as well as therapy and parent training) # Genetic Studies of Language in Children (PCMC) 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Fran Filloux) SLC, Ut. 588-3385 (provides cost-free-to- family research into possible genetic causes for language disorders within a family—Josh Bonkowsky) # HAFB Family Support Center Building 308 N. HAFB Clearfield, Ut. 777-5855 (multi-services to include diagnostic evaluation) # Learning Techniques ($2300.) (John Heath) SLC, Ut. 269-9315 (both testing for specifics behind a client’s LD, but reasearched neuro-educational 6/mo. programs which promote accelerated learning ) # UAAACT--Jordan School District 433 E. Center St. Midvale, Ut. 565-7186 (provides assessment and development of augmentative, alternative, and assistive communication systems for qualified children) 151 Learning Disability and Tutorial Resources (Continued) Gifted Ed Mark Program ( see Lou # ELP Program (at Lowell Elementary) # Extended Learning Program (ELP) (Call S L Sch. Dist. 578-8599) Game Keeper # Horizons (for dyslexic students with good academic skills) 134 “D” St. SLC, Ut. 578-8190 (Extended Learning Program, an alternative program for bright and artistic students) 440 E. 1st S. (Sally Lafferty) SLC, Ut. 578-8285 (Salt Lake School District programs for the gifted) at the local mall s SLC, Ut. (educational materials and toys for LD as well as bright children) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (Salt Lake District program for gifted students) # Learning Tree Preschool, The (administration) 4540 S. 900 E. Murray, Ut. 266-3590 (a full-day program for all ranges of children to include LD and gifted preschoolers) # Learning Tree Preschool, The 2340 S. 3655 W. WVC, Ut. 974-5886 (a full-day program for all ranges of children to include LD and gifted preschoolers) # Learning Tree Preschool, The 2857 W. 7800 S. West Jordan, Ut. 255-3325 (a full-day program for all ranges of children to include LD and gifted preschoolers) # Learning Tree Preschool, The 392 S. 3200 W. WVC, Ut. 969-5849 (provides part day preschool services to regular and gifted children) Realms of Inquiry 1835 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. 467-5911 (academic and high-challenge school for promising students) * Utah State Programs for Gifted and Talented Students 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7743 Higher Education for Special-needs Persons # Accessibility Services Department (UVSC) 800 W. 1200 S. Orem, Ut. 863-8000 ext. 8747 ext. 8404 ( provides accommodative services to college students with documented disabilities in offering equal education opportunities) # Center for Disabled Students (WSU) 3750 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 399-0934 (advocacy for LD and physically disabled) # Center for Disabilities Services (U of U) 200 S. Central Campus Dr. 162 Union Building SLC, Ut. 581-5020 (provides services for university-afilliated persons with disabilities, contact Olga Nadeau) # Disability Services Center (U of U) SLC, Ut. 581-5020 ("U" advocacy for LD and physically handicapped) GOALS (educational model individualizing HS graduation requirements for special-needs persons) University Bound Learning Disabled Student Transition Project 160 Union Building (U of U) SLC, Ut. 581-5020 (college preparation for LD students) # Salt Lake Community College (DRC) 4600 S. Redwood Road (Margaret) SLC, Ut. 957-4659 (facil. the higher educ. of LD and other special-needs students in multiple ways as may be indicated; & summer adaptive recreation) # South Campus (Disability Resource Center) 1575 S. State St. (Angelene or Tulena) SLC, Ut. 957-4659 (facilitates the higher education of LD and other special-needs students in multiple ways as may be indicated) Materials and Resources # Alphabet Station 1260 E. 3300 S. SLC, Ut. 485-1862 (educational materials and toys for LD as well as bright children) (1-800-345-TECH) Center for Special Educational Technology Closer Look LD Teen Line (national hotline 1-800-522-3458) 152 Learning Disability and Tutorial Resources (Continued) Materials and Resources (Continued) # Computer Center for Citizens with Disabilities, The 1595 W. 500 S. (Melody Brooks) SLC, Ut. 887-9534 (offers cost-free, statewide consultation and assistive equipment-training to eligible clients and personnel working with them) Game Keeper at the local mall s SLC, Ut. (educational materials and toys for LD as well as bright children) Irlen Institute 576-1488 Jim Mullen Foundation www.jimmullen.com (offers low-cost/free computer systems along with computer programs) # Ken Felt and Sons Surplus Computer Systems SLC, Ut. 487-9107 (offers low-cost used computer systems along with computer set up and consultation services) # Library Systems (Salt Lake City) 209 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5733 (multi-media information and material services) National Hotline for Learning Disabilities (1-800-522-3458) National Information Center for Education Media (1-800-421-8711) * Parent Education Resource Center (PERC) SLC, Ut. (parent training re: pre-school development) see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (generally provides one-on-one help for LD students) 2290 E. 4500 S. #220 1-800-662-6624 SLC, Ut. 272-3431 (provides in service for teachers serving children with disabilities) # Resource Room # Utah Learning Resource Center Preschools # Headstart (administration via Central City CAP) 952 E. 900 S. (Charles Ashcraft) SLC, Ut. 961-7809 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Davis Early Head Start Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 # # Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (includes 23 sites) Granite Headstart/Preschool Special Education 4901 S. 4720 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7986 (Granite School District services for preschool-aged children who qualify) Head Start Centers (Salt Lake Community Action Program) 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (nine sites) Headstart Day Care 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income children ages 3-4; Utah also has Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Jordan Head Start 217 E. 7800 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-7317 (offers 18 sites) Kids On The Move Head Start 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 # Matheson Headstart # # # # Davis Headstart 320 S. 500 E. # 1240 American Beauty Drive SLC, Ut. 578-8173 (preschools for special-needs and low income; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Migrant Headstart (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) Mountainland Head Start 264 W. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 375-7981 # Murray Head Start Lab School # 74 W. 6100 S. # Infant Development Program Murray, Ut. 264-7491 see Health Departments, local (PHN home stimulation program) 153 Learning Difference and Tutorial Resources (Continued) Preschools (Continued) # Montessori Prechools see local phone listings under Preschools (for sensorial-astute preschoolers; has academic focus) 5218 S. Redwood Road Taylorsville, Ut. 968-6649 * Montessori Building Blocks # Preschool s and Nurseries Yellow Pages: Day Nurseries and Child Care (see Preschools for Handicapped) Kindergarten, and Preschool for Handicapped) (see Preschools for Handicapped) Infant Therapy and Pre-Schools (see Preschools for Handicapped) for Special-needs Children (small child groups in developmental settings) 1431 S. 900 W. SLC, Ut. 974-8310 (DD training for preschool through elementary level age) Schools, Nurseries and # Preschools, Therapeutic, # Pre-academic Preschools # Riley School Programs Adult Alternatives/ College-related # Accessibility Services Department (UVSC) 800 W. 1200 S. Orem, Ut. 863-8000 ext. 8747 ( provides accommodative services to college students with documented disabilities in offering equal education opportunities) # Adult Education Classes see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (high school completion offered to adults without high school diplomas) # Salt Lake Community College (DRC) 4600 S. Redwood Road (Margaret) SLC, Ut. 957-4659 (facil. the higher educ. of LD and other special-needs students in multiple ways as may be indicated; & summer adaptive recreation) # Salt Lake Community College South Campus (Disability Res. Ctr.) 1575 S. State St. (Angelene or Tulena) SLC, Ut. 957-4659 (has a community swimming pool, and higher education of LD and other special-needs students in multiple ways as may be indicated) # Salt Lake Community College Skill Center 1040 W. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 957-3283 (work-adjustment training for behaviorally-handicapped) Student Services for Handicapped (SLCC) 4600 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 967-4179 (Salt Lake Community College support services for special-needs students) University Bound Learning Disabled Student Transition Project 160 Union Building (U of U) SLC, Ut. 581-5020 (college preparation for LD students) University of Utah Student Services for Handicapped (U of U) SLC, Ut. (advocacy for handicapped students) University of Utah Special Services for Disadvantaged Students (U of U fully-matriculated education for special- needs students) Upward Bound (U of U) # 1003 Annex Building SLC, Ut. 581-7188 (educational support for promising disadvantaged HS students) Upward Bound Program (WSU) 3201 University Circle (Dave or Pat) Ogden, Ut. 626-6798 (a college-bound H S program for students from low income families who would be first generation college attenders) Art-related # Bad Dog Rediscovers America (Day-Riverside Branch) # Creative Learning Center 35 S. 600 W.(Michael Moonbird) SLC, Ut. 524-8200 (provides creative artistic experience as a vehicle in learning for LD kids) 2346 E. Fort Union Blvd. Murray, Ut. 944-1032 (communication and socialization via an art focus) 154 Learning Difference and Tutorial Resources (Continued) Programs (Continued) Art-related (Continued) 134 “D” St. SLC, Ut. 578-8190 (Extended Learning Program, an alternative program for bright and artistic students) # Extended Learning Program (ELP) 440 E. 1st S. (Sally Lafferty) SLC, Ut. 578-8285 (Call S L Sch. Dist. 578-8599) (Salt Lake School District programs for the gifted) Salt Lake Arts Academy (in the application stage as of Dec. 2002) SLC, Ut. (Salt Lake School District’s charter school) Visual Arts Institute 1835 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. 487-7855 (academic school for frustrated, artistically-inclined or non-verbal students) # ELP Program (at Lowell Elementary) Basic Skill Development # Accelerated Learning Center 835 E. 4800 S. Murray, Ut. 261-2225 (provides basic skills development in reading and writing primarily for school drop-outs working towards a GED) # Exemplary Center for Reading Instruction 3310 S. 2700 E. SLC, Ut. 486-5083 (remediation includes preschool for ages 3-5) Extended School Year (ESY) (Heartland Elementary) (Dave Morasco) (summer school for qualified children in Jordan District who have regressed significantly in self-help areas) # Highly Impacted Schools (State Office of Education) 538-7501 (to increase student contact times with highly qualified staff in 54 identified schools, to increase student learning outcome) Individual Learning Center 1838 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. (call S.L.Sch. Dist. 578-8599) old Garfield Sch.) Jordan District Cluster Units 9361 S. 400 E. Sandy, Ut. 565-7100 (Jordan District multi-service DD continuum and transition) # Bingham High location 2160 W. 10400 S. Riverton, Ut. 256-5100 (Jordan District multi-service DD continuum and transition) Learning Services, Intermountain Region 8661 S. Highland Drive #198 Sandy, Ut. # Learning Techniques ($2300.) (John Heath) SLC, Ut. 269-9315 (both testing for specifics behind a client’s LD, but researched neuro-educational 6/mo. programs which promote accelerated learning ) # Linda Mood Bell (Phonetic Reading Analysis) 416 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo, Ca. 805-541-3836 (a program to help LD students in reading) Project New Pride 742 W. South Temple SLC, Ut. 328-4238 (alternative school for secondary students with regular-school difficulty) # Reid Learning Center 3310 S. 2700 E. Dr. Ethna Reid) SLC, Ut. 486-5083 (classes and private tutoring for persons with reading and language problems; summer programs and a 4-week ranch experience) # Reid Ranch (Youth Summer Reading Camp) 3310 S. 2700 E. SLC, Ut. 1-800-468-3274 (www.reidranch.com)(a wide range of basic reading skills offered at a scenic Uintah ranch setting w/ numerous outdoor activities) # Resource Room see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (generally provides one-on-one help for LD students) Ron Muir’s Groups (LD reading and math groups using parent in-put) Salt Lake Community High School 180 N. 300 W. SLC, Ut. (offers alternative high school experience) SEPS Learning Center (Special Educational Program Services) 1174 E. 2700 S. (Pickering sisters) SLC, Ut. 467-2122 (offers private, individualized education for children with learning problems) SWS Program (Brockbank Jr.) (an IEP-driven class offering focus on securing academic success) * Sylvan Learning Center (Salt Lake) 2681 Parley’s Way SLC, Ut. 466-1537 (center providing motivational remedial reading and math center as well as high school credits) 155 Learning Difference and Tutorial Resources (Continued) Programs (Continued) # University of Utah Reading Center (UURC) 5282 S. 320 W. (Dr. Kathleen Brown) SLC, Ut. 265-3951 (“Next Steps” serves children grades one through three who are struggling or at-risk readers) Bi-lingual Programs # Guadelupe Center and School 340 S. Goshen St. SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (educational alternative for non-English-speaking persons) 340 S. Goshen St. (Judy Cohen) SLC, Ut. 531-6100 # Guadelupe Early Learning Center Elementary Grade Programs # Diagnostic/Developmental Kindergarten see individual see School Districts, local (high in-put kindergarten) # Early Learning Center (at Guadelupe Center) 129 N. 600 W. SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (offers preschool for 3-4 year olds; kindergarten-3rd grade, and home education for moms of birth to 3 year olds) Ed Mark Program ( see Lou (for dyslexic students with good academic skills) # Exemplary Center for Reading Instruction 3310 S. 2700 E. SLC, Ut. 486-5083 (remediation includes preschool for ages 3-5) Extended School Year (ESY) (Heartland Elementary) (Dave Morasco) (summer school for qualified children in Jordan District who have regressed significantly in self-help areas) # Highly Impacted Schools (State Office of Education) 538-7501 (to increase student contact times with highly qualified staff in 54 identified schools, to increase student learning outcome) # Infant Development Program see Health Departments, local (PHN home stimulation program) # Learning Tree Preschool, The (administration) 4540 S. 900 E. Murray, Ut. 266-3590 (a full-day program for all ranges of children to include LD and gifted preschoolers) # Learning Tree Preschool, The 2340 S. 3655 W. WVC, Ut. 974-5886 (a full-day program for all ranges of children to include LD and gifted preschoolers) # Learning Tree Preschool, The 2857 W. 7800 S. West Jordan, Ut. 255-3325 (a full-day program for all ranges of children to include LD and gifted preschoolers) # Learning Tree Preschool, The 392 S. 3200 W. WVC, Ut. 969-5849 (provides part day preschool services to regular and gifted children) # Linda Mood Bell (Phonetic Reading Analysis) 416 Higuera St. San Luis Obispo, Ca. 805-541-3836 (a program to help LD students in reading) # Riley School 1431 S. 900 W. SLC, Ut. 974-8310 (DD training for preschool through elementary level age) Ron Muir’s Groups (LD reading and math groups using parent in-put) Success By Six * Success Kids # 375 Whitney Ave. SLC, Ut. 466-9252 University of Utah Reading Center (UURC) 5282 S. 320 W. (Dr. Kathleen Brown) SLC, Ut. 265-3951 (“Next Steps” serves children grades one through three who are struggling or at-risk readers) Funding # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 156 Learning Difference and Tutorial Resources (Continued) Programs (Continued) # School Districts, local see individual # Utah Assistive Technology Foundation School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations) 3064 Cruise Way (Daryl McCarty) SLC, Ut. 273-7239 (low-interest loans available for assistive technology, service or vehicles to qualified clienta) Graduation Accommodation GOALS (educational model individualizing HS graduation requirements for special-needs persons) Multi-disciplinarian # Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Ralston) SLC, Ut. 581-2321 (provides a medical-psycho-social-behavioral approach) # Easter Seals Fun and Fitness Program 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (therapeutic programming for LD students, using a gestalt approach) # Kidstar (UNI) 501 S. Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 583-2500 ext. 511 (a day program for children with combinations of mood, emotional, behavioral and learning problems) * Provo Canyon School 4501 N. University Ave. Provo, Ut. 227-2100 (residential treatment for learning and behavior-problem boys 11-17) Multi-sensory Irlen Institute 576-1488 Ron Muir’s Groups (LD reading and math groups using parent in-put) Visual Arts Institute # Brain Gym Classes 1835 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. 487-7855 (academic school for frustrated, artistically-inclined or non-verbal students) 4952 S. Mantyla St. SLC, Ut. 621-5550 (addresses perceptual challenges proactively and synergistically, using visual, auditory and kinesthetic activities) Parent Co-ops Open Education Program (call Rosslyn Heights Elem. See Sch. Directory) (parent co-op school at Rosslynn Heights Elementary) Parent Support/ Training # Children’s Learning Center, The 2955 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 627-8878 (non-fee, statewide service willing to work with parents in setting up individualized programs primarily for children ages 3-8) # Granite School District Educational Resource Center 3031 S. 200 E. (Claudia McLachlan) SLC. Ut. 268-8560 (up to 10 sessions of professional family counseling in areas of child rearing, family discord, and schooling at $15. per hour) Severe Disability Programs # Hartvigsen School 3605 S. 350 E. (Don Arents) SLC, Ut. 268-8585 (provides schooling for the severely handicapped students ages 5-22 in the Granite School District) Redwood Elementary (IH self-contained units) 2650 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 481-7240 157 Learning Difference and Tutorial Resources (Continued) Programs (Continued) Technology-related # Computer Center for Citizens with Disabilities, The 1595 W. 500 S. (Mellowdee or Craig) SLC, Ut. 887-9534 (offers cost-free, statewide consultation and assistive equipment & training to eligible clients and personnel working with them) Cottonwood Learning Center (computer-based educational programs for 3rd-8th graders) * PW1/BM Computer Training for Severe Disabilities 1575 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 957-3311 * Services for Student With Disabilities (BYU) 390 SWKT Provo, Ut. 378-2767 (provides equipment necessary for handicapped students) # Utah Assistive Technology Program 6588 Old Main Hill Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-3824 (helps individuals access needed technology to gain independence and pursue opportunities to the fullest extent of their abilities) Transitional/Work-related # GIFTS (Gaining Independence For Transition Success) (Jones Center) 382 E. 3605 S. (Stephanie Hullinger) SLC, Ut. 268-8531 (community-based transition program of Granite District leading to employability for special education students 18-22) IBM Model Program 1040 W. 700 S. SLC, Ut. (call SLCC Skills Ctr. 957-3283) (work-adjustment program at SLC Community Skills Center) Jordan District Cluster Units 9361 S. 400 E. Sandy, Ut. 565-7100 (Jordan District multi-service DD continuum and transition) # Bingham High location 2160 W. 10400 S. Riverton, Ut. 256-5100 (Jordan District multi-service DD continuum and transition) # Salt Lake Community College Skill Center 1040 W. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 957-3283 (work-adjustment training for behaviorally-handicapped) Tutoring # Bridges Volunteer Program, The 2001 S. State S2600 (Barbara Drake) SLC, Ut. 468-2191 (mature volunteers to tutor teacher-referred children needing academic assistance in reading, spelling, writing & math in public facilities) # Literacy Volunteers of America, Wasatch Front 175 N. 600 W. SLC, Ut. 328-5608 (provides basic English tutoring for refugees, immigrants, and LD persons) # Lowell Bennion Community Service Center (U of U) 101 Union Building (Melissa) SLC, Ut. 581-4811 (involves faculty, staff, students and alumni in meaningful service, to include tutoring of special-needs children) National Committee for Citizens in Education (1-800-NETWORK) Odyssey Alternative School 68 S. 600 E. SLC, Ut. 322-1001 (tutorial services toward GED and HS diplomas) Private Tutors (see Utah Assn. for Children and Adults with LD for infomation) # # # * Reid Learning Center 3310 S. 2700 E. Dr. Ethna Reid) SLC, Ut. 486-5083 (classes and private tutoring for persons with reading and language problems; summer programs and a 4-week ranch experience) Reid Ranch (Youth Summer Reading Camp) 3310 S. 2700 E. SLC, Ut. 1-800-468-3274 (www.reidranch.com)(a wide range of basic reading skills offered at a scenic Uintah ranch setting w/ numerous outdoor activities) SEPS Learning Center (Special Educational Program Services) 1174 E. 2700 S. (Pickering sisters) SLC, Ut. 467-2122 (offers private, individualized education for children with learning problems) SMILES 440 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. (senior citizens school-related volunteer program) Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-2420 (offers swimming, boxing, other sports programs, several arts and computer classes, as well as summer and after school programs) 2681 Parley’s Way SLC, Ut. 466-1537 (motivational remedial reading and math center) Sylvan Learning Center (Salt Lake) 158 Learning Difference and Tutorial Resources (Continued) Tutoring (Continued) * Sylvan Learning Center (Salt Lake) * Sylvan Learning Center (Salt Lake) * Sylvan Learning Center 1935 E. Vine St. (6100 S.) SLC, Ut. 278-0419 (motivational remedial reading and math center) 2910 W. 4700 S. #204 WVC, Ut. (motivational remedial reading and math center) 390 N. Main St. Bountiful, Ut. 292-6284 (motivational remedial reading and math center) Title IX # University of Utah Reading Center (UURC) 5282 S. 320 W. (Dr. Kathleen Brown) SLC, Ut. 265-3951 (‘Next Step’ serves children grades one through three who are struggling or at-risk readers) Utah Academy of the Performing Arts (call ph. Info) (provides therapy via dance, drama, music and the visual arts) # Voluntary Improvement Program (at Guadelupe Schools) 29 N. 600 W. SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (volunteer tutoring at Guadelupe Schools) Legal Resources for Special-needs Persons Abuse/Domestic-related # Adult Protective Services (DCFS) 655 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 264-7669 (service for abused or exploited handicapped or senior adults) # Child Protection (Human Services Administration) 120 W. 200 W. (Kari) SLC, Ut. 538-4377 (handles reported child abuse, referring to local response teams for investigation , supervision, court petition and F/U services) Child Support Services (family shelter and advocacy in abusive situations) # Children’s Justice Center 257 11th Ave. SLC, Ut. 355-0781 (provides a comfortable child-friendly atmosphere while coordinating a child abuse investigation procedure) # Guardian ad Litem (administrative office of the courts) (Kristin Brewer) SLC, Ut. 578-3827 (578-3962, a state-appointed/ legal representative for court-involved children of abuse and neglect) * Legal Center for Victims of Domestic Violence P.O. Box 353 Provo, Ut. 375-1031 ext 111 Lesue Weekly Spanish Legal Workshop (Maeser Elementary) 500 E. 150 S. (Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m.) Provo, Ut. Free legal consultation re: divorce, custody, protective orders, tenant/landlord issues, etc.) Seek Haven Legal Clinic (at Seek Haven Center) 81 N. 300 E. Moab, Ut. (free legal consultation re: domestic concerns for SE Utah residents; first come first serve basis) Advocacy/Funding Advocates for Utah Handicapped # American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) (self-sustaining, self-help organization) 355 N. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 521-9862 (handles civil liberty complaints, limited to precedent setting and action cases) Child Support Services (family shelter and advocacy in abusive situations) Children’s Defense Fund www.childrensdefense.org (financial and other advocacy for special-needs children) # Crime Victim’s Reparation 350 E. 500 S. #200 (Diane) SLC, Ut. 238-2360 (provides funds for medical and emotional needs of victims re: recent personal criminal injuries via police reports) 159 Legal Resources for Special-needs Persons (Continued) Advocacy/Funding (Continued) IEP (Individual Education Plan) via individual schools (serves as a legal individualized plan for rightful and accommodated education of eligible children, to include school and parent input) Office of Civil Rights 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7643 (bi-lingual federally-funded education and advocacy) # Office of Professional Conduct 645 E. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 531-9110 (handles complaints regarding attorney services) # Office of Recovery Services 515 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 536-8500 (www.ors.state.us.com) (locates absentee parents, establishes paternity, and recovers court-ordered child support funds) # Partners in Policymaking 555 E. Broadway #201 SLC, Ut. 533-4128 (supported self-advocacy for parents of young children with disabilities) People’s Congress (at Crossroads Urban Center) # Project Turn 850 S. Main (Kolyn Coker or Sue Behle) SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (program to help persons w/ low IQ’s who’ve been charged w/ a crime, to get into approp. programs, rather than the corrections system) # State Consumer Protection Agency SLC, Ut. 530-6601 (facilitates fair administration advocacy re:consumer products) # Utah Children 757 E. South Temple #250 SLC, Ut. 364-1182 (policy-making organization on behalf of children whose parents are least able to maintain and protect them) # Utah Parent Center (Julie Moreno is a Spanish-speaking worker) 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) Welfare Rights Coalition (at Crossroads Urban Center) # Women’s Resource Center (U of U) Union Building #293 SLC, Ut. 581-8030 (promotes professional development of women students, & includes weekly lunch hour with a lawyer; contact Beverly Purrington) Court-related # Adult Probation and Parole 150 E. Center L100 Provo, Ut. 374-7633 (monitoring of court or parole board-referred offenders) # Victim Counseling Unit (S L Co. Dist. attorney’s counseling office) 231 E. 400 S. Courtside Building 4th fl. SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (helps victims of felony violent crimes through the court process, and refers to counseling services, 531-4101) # Wayne’s Clinic 450 S. State St. (Tues. & Thurs. evenings) SLC, Ut. 238-7804 (a volunteer attorney provides consultation for non-legally-represented persons wanting legal info re: their divorce or custody court case) Crime-related # Crime Victim’s Reparation 350 E. 500 S. #200 (Diane) SLC, Ut. 238-2360 (provides funds for medical and emotional needs of victims re: recent personal criminal injuries via police reports) # Office of Professional Conduct # Salt Lake Legal Defender Association Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice 645 E. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 531-9110 (handles complaints regarding attorney services) 424 E. 500 S. #300 SLC, Ut. 532-5444 (handles criminal defense cases for low income persons in Salt Lake County) SLC, Ut. # Victim Counseling Unit (S L Co. Dist. attorney’s counseling office) 231 E. 400 S. Courtside Building 4th fl. SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (helps victims of felony violent crimes through the court process, and refers to counseling services, 531-4101) # Victim Resource Center (SLC Police Dept.) 320 E. 200 S. (Wes Galloway, or Bobbie) SLC, Ut. 580-7969 (799-3474, addresses crisis resolution and long-term follow-up through court processes for crime victims) 160 Legal Resources for Special-needs Persons (Continued) Crime-related (Continued) Victim Services (see p. 82 Crime---Christy) (call Christy—238-2360) (includes counseling, advocacy and witness aid) Victim-Witness Services 231 E. 400 S (Julie Holbrook, Dir.) SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (facilitates in Spanish or English successful anticipated court experience re: SLCo. Dist. Attny. Off.–involved felony cases) Disability-related # Better Business Bureau (1-800-456-3907) 5673 S. Redwood Rd. # 22 SLC, Ut. 892-6009 (no-cost public service providing protection from unfair business practices, including ADA non-discrimination guidelines) # Disabled Rights Action Committee (DRAC) 3565 S. West Temple SLC, Ut. 484-9314 (empower and assure the rights of people with disabilities, i.e. health care, public benefits, housing, human rights, barrier removal, etc.) # Disability Law Center (Utah Legal Center) 1-800-662-9080 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 363-1347 (state-funded legal advocacy for DD/MR persons) # Guardian ad Litem (administrative office of the courts) (Kristin Brewer) SLC, Ut. 578-3827 (Lori Brown, 238—3829) (578-3962, a state-appointed legal representative for court-involved children of abuse and neglect) # Guardianship Associates 533-0203 (deals with court-ordered/appointed matters re: persons with disabilities) # IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) see individual School Districts, local (A law to assure children ages 3-21 w/ disabilities free access to appropriate public education and for improving education results) IEP (Individual Education Plan) via individual schools (serves as a legal individualized plan for rightful and accommodated education of eligible children, to include school and parent input) Mainstream on Call (see Cal) (hotline re: speech and hearing rights and legislation) Murray PERC Center (special education resource and parent training courses as well as information and representation re: rights of disabled) On Call (see Cal) (hotline re: speech and hearing rights and legislation) # Partners in Policymaking 555 E. Broadway #201 SLC, Ut. 533-4128 (supported self-advocacy for parents of young children with disabilities) # Project Turn 850 S. Main (Kolyn Coker or Sue Behle) SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (program to help persons w/ low IQ’s who’ve been charged w/ a crime, to get into approp. programs, rather than the corrections system) # Utah Children 757 E. South Temple #250 SLC, Ut. 364-1182 (policy-making organization on behalf of children whose parents are least able to maintain and protect them) Divorce-related # Community Legal Clinic (formerly Utah Legal Center) 214 E. 500 S. Brian Barnard) SLC, Ut. 328-9531 (among provisions are do-it-yourself divorce services) # Community Legal Clinic (formerly Utah Legal Center) 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 328-8891 (among provisions are do-it-yourself divorce services) # Office of Recovery Services 515 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 536-8500 (www.ors.state.us.com) (locates absentee parents, establishes paternity, and recovers court-ordered child support funds) Provo Divorce/Custody BYU Clinic Provo, Ut. # Wayne’s Clinic 450 S. State St. (Tues. & Thurs. evenings) SLC, Ut. 238-7804 (a volunteer attorney provides consultation for non-legally-represented persons wanting legal info re: their divorce or custody court case) 161 Legal Resources for Special-needs Persons (Continued) Fair Administration # Constituent Services (for Office of Human Services) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4589 (facilitates fair administration of public services under the Office of Human Services) # Constituent Services (for Workforce Services) (Barbara Darling) SLC, Ut. 526-4390 (Daren Rogers, 626-3461) # Constituent Services, Governor’s Office of 210 State Capitol SLC, Ut. 538-1000 (addresses constituent complaints re: fair administration of local and state services and other matters) # Office of Professional Conduct 645 E. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 531-9110 (handles complaints regarding attorney services) * Public Service Commission 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 534-5829, 530-6716 (regulates utilities, transportation, Questar Gas assistance 534-5829) # State Consumer Protection Agency SLC, Ut. 530-6601 (facilitates fair administration advocacy re:consumer products) Welfare Rights Coalition (at Crossroads Urban Center) Hispanic/Cultural/Immigration-related Hispanic Bar, Utah State (Bob Flores) (call Centro de la Familia 521-4473 or Industrial Commision) Lesue Weekly Spanish Legal Workshop (Maeser Elementary) 500 E. 150 S. (Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m.) Provo, Ut. Free legal consultation re: divorce, custody, protective orders, tenant/landlord issues, etc.) # Multi-Cultural Legal Center 1588 S. Major St. #100 SLC, Ut. 467-6060 ext. 214 (a legal system which ensures equal justice for all racial and ethnic minorities) Office of Civil Rights 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7643 (bi-lingual federally-funded education and advocacy) # U of U Minority Law Caucus 101 College of Law (Donald Kenney) SLC, Ut. 581-6833 Victim-Witness Services 231 E. 400 S (Julie Holbrook, Dir.) SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (facilitates in Spanish or English successful anticipated court experience re: SLCo. Dist. Attny. Off.–involved felony cases) Information-related # Lawyer-Referral Services 645 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 531-9075 (free service of the Utah State Bar Association to connect persons w/ appropriate legal counsel for given situations) # Library Systems (Salt Lake City) 209 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5733 (multi-media information and material services; includes monthly evening seminars re: legal questions and/or issues) Murray PERC Center (special education resource and parent training courses as well as information and representation re: rights of disabled) Office of Civil Rights 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7643 (bi-lingual federally-funded education and advocacy) On Call (see Cal) (hotline re: speech and hearing rights and legislation) # Utah Parent Center (Julie Moreno is a Spanish-speaking worker) 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) # Victim Counseling Unit (S L Co. Dist. attorney’s counseling office) 231 E. 400 S. Courtside Building 4th fl. SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (helps victims of felony violent crimes through the court process, and refers to counseling services, 531-4101) # Weber County Library Systems 2464 Jefferson Ave. Ogden, Ut. 627-6924 (consists of four public libraries, and one law library) 162 Legal Resources for Special-needs Persons (Continued) Insurance-related # Consumer Affairs State Office Building #3110 SLC, Ut. 538-3800 (provides advocacy re: insurance disagreements) # Insurance Commission 538-3800 (offers help in securing rightful claims) # Utah State Insurance Department State Office Building #3110 SLC, Ut. 538-3800 (offers help in securing rightful insurance and other claims) # Utah State Bar Association 645 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 531-9077 (advance the administration of justice according to law, and provide general legal information via lawyer referral services) Juvenile-related # Juvenile Courts, local (administration) 450 S. State Street SLC, Ut. 578-3800 (handles legal issues re: juveniles) Peer Court (peers provide court-role arbitration of student conflicts in school settings) 350 W. 500 S. Provo, Ut. 374-4920 * Provo Youth Detention # Rillings and Associates # TASC Program * Third District Juvenile Court 8 E. Broadway #213 SLC, Ut. 521-5225 (contracted legal representatives for youth at juvenile court) 3570 S. W. Temple (Tami) SLC, Ut. 685-5712 (a court-ordered five days a week alternative work program (community service) in liew of detention) 3522 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 238-7700 Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice SLC, Ut. Labor/Business-related # Anti-discrimination (Labor Commission) 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 530-6801 (Labor Commission enforcement of legal fair practices) # Better Business Bureau 1588 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 892-6009 (no-cost public service providing protection from unfair business practices, including ADA non-discrimination guidelines) # Bureau of Licensing SLC, Ut. 538-9299 (validates the existence or licensure of an agency) # Consumer Protection , Division of 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 530-6601 (a state agency dealing with fraudelent business advertising) # Division of Public Utilities 160 E. 300 S. 4th floor SLC, Ut. 530-6652 (conducts public utility-complaint investigations and negotiations) Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (legal step dealing with employment discrimination) # Industrial Commission of Utah ( Hispanic Bar) (Labor Commission) 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 530-6801 (assures safe, healthy, fair and non-discriminatory work environments, fair housing practice, and general welfare of state employees) # Labor Commission (see Anti-Discrimination) 160 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 530-6801 (provides law and guidelines for youth labor, and resolves insurance disputes and workman’s compensation problems) # U S Consumer Product Safety Commission 1-800-637-2772 163 Legal Resources for Special-needs Persons (Continued) Lawyer-referrals # Lawyer-Referral Services 645 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 531-9075 (free service of the Utah State Bar Association to connect persons w/ appropriate legal counsel for given situations) # Utah State Bar Association 645 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 531-9077 (advance the administration of justice according to law, and provide general legal information via lawyer referral services) Low Income-related # Community Legal Center (formerly Utah Legal Center) # Legal Aid Society of Salt Lake # Salt Lake Legal Defender Association Street Law (at Guadelupe Center) 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 328-8891 (provides legal services for indigent persons re: civil matters) 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 328-8849 (provides legal assistance for low-income persons) 424 E. 500 S. #300 SLC, Ut. 532-5444 (handles criminal defense cases for low income persons in Salt Lake County) 340 S. Goshen St. (1040 W.) SLC, Ut. (Tues. 5-7 p.m) (clients are offered free consultation on a variety of issues) 423 W. 300 S. (Sun. 8:30-12 noon) SLC, Ut. (clients are offered free consultation on a variety of issues) Street Law (at St. Vincents) 200 S. 427 W. (Thurs. 1-3 p.m.) SLC, Ut. (clients are offered free consultation on a variety of issues) # Tuesday Night Bar 645 S. 200 E. (after 5:00 p.m.) SLC, Ut. 531-9077 (free 30-minute individual lawyer appointment for assessment of a situation, or referral to a specialized attorney or an indicated agency) # Tuesday Night Bar BYU Law School (Taylor Building) Provo, Ut. 378-7759 (free 30-minute individual lawyer appointment for assessment of a situation, or referral to a specialized attorney or an indicated agency) # Tuesday Night Bar 1354 Park Ave. ( first Tues. 6-8 p.m.) SLC, Ut. 531-9077 (free 30-minute individual lawyer appointment for assessment of a situation, or referral to a specialized attorney or an indicated agency) # Utah Children 757 E. South Temple #250 SLC, Ut. 364-1182 (policy-making organization on behalf of children whose parents are least able to maintain and protect them) # Wayne’s Clinic 450 S. State St. (Tues. & Thurs. evenings) SLC, Ut. 238-7804 (a volunteer attorney provides consultation for non-legally-represented persons wanting legal info re: their divorce or custody court case) # Women’s Resource Center (U of U) Union Building #293 SLC, Ut. 581-8030 (promotes professional development of women students, & includes weekly lunch hour with a lawyer; contact Beverly Purrington) Street Law (at The Salvation Army) Mediation # Common Grounds Mediation Services (Stephen and Tineke) 243 E. 400 S. SLC, Ut. 631-8426, 556-3387 (provides the co-perspectives of an experienced family psychiatrist and a domestic relations attorney in mediating domestic differences) Peer Court (peers provide court-role arbitration of student conflicts in school settings) Salt Lake County Mediation and Restorative Justice Program 231 E. 400 S. (Kathy Elton , 578-3943) SLC, Ut. 366-7817 (a voluntary service providing victim-offender face-to-face mediation to discuss the crime and re-establish a sense of safety) Miscellaneous # American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) 355 N. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 521-9862 (handles civil liberty complaints, limited to precedent setting and action cases) Consumer Credit Counseling Services (budget and money management counseling) # Lawyer-Referral Services 645 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 531-9075 (free service of the Utah State Bar Association to connect persons w/ appropriate legal counsel for given situations) Lesue Weekly Spanish Legal Workshop (Maeser Elementary) 500 E. 150 S. (Tuesdays from 6:00 p.m.) Provo, Ut. Free legal consultation re: divorce, custody, protective orders, tenant/landlord issues, etc.) 164 Legal Resources for Special-needs Persons (Continued) Miscellaneous (Continued) Mainstream on Call (see Cal) # Office of Professional Conduct (hotline re: speech and hearing rights and legislation) 645 E. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 531-9110 (handles complaints regarding attorney services) (at Crossroads Urban Center) People’s Congress Street Law (at Guadelupe Center) 340 S. Goshen St. (1040 W.) SLC, Ut. (Tues. 5-7 p.m) (clients are offered free consultation on a variety of issues) Street Law (at The Salvation Army) 423 W. 300 S. (Sun. 8:30-12 noon) SLC, Ut. (clients are offered free consultation on a variety of issues) Street Law (at St. Vincents) 200 S. 427 W. (Thurs. 1-3 p.m.) SLC, Ut. (clients are offered free consultation on a variety of issues) # Tuesday Night Bar 645 S. 200 E. (after 5:00 p.m.) SLC, Ut. 531-9077 (free 30-minute individual lawyer appointment for assessment of a situation, or referral to a specialized attorney or an indicated agency) # Tuesday Night Bar BYU Law School (Taylor Building) Provo, Ut. 378-7759 (free 30-minute individual lawyer appointment for assessment of a situation, or referral to a specialized attorney or an indicated agency) # Tuesday Night Bar 1354 Park Ave. ( first Tues. 6-8 p.m.) SLC, Ut. 531-9077 (free 30-minute individual lawyer appointment for assessment of a situation, or referral to a specialized attorney or an indicated agency) # Utah Children 757 E. South Temple #250 SLC, Ut. 364-1182 (policy-making organization on behalf of children whose parents are least able to maintain and protect them) # Utah State Bar Association 645 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 531-9077 (advance the administration of justice according to law, and provide general legal information via lawyer referral services) Victim Services (see p. 82 Crime---Christy) (call Christy—238-2360) (includes counseling, advocacy and witness aid) School/Education-related Compliance Office (State Office of Educ.) # Disability Law Center (Utah Legal Center) 1-800-662-9080 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 363-1347 (state-funded legal advocacy for DD/MR persons) # IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) see individual School Districts, local (A law to assure children ages 3-21 w/ disabilities free access to appropriate public education and for improving education results) IEP (Individual Education Plan) via individual schools (serves as a legal individualized plan for rightful and accommodated education of eligible children, to include school and parent input) Law-Related Education Project 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. (call Ut. St. Off. of Educ. 533-5982) (at Utah State Office of Education) Murray PERC Center (special education resource and parent training courses as well as information and representation re: rights of disabled) # Utah Law-Related Education Project (State Board of Education) 645 S. 200 E. #101 (Kathy) SLC, Ut. 322-1802 (provides materials and strategies to better insure that citizens are active, concerned and knowledgeable) # Utah Parent Center (Julie Moreno is a Spanish-speaking worker) 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) Substance Abuse-related Drug Court 799-8466 165 Medical Equipment Advocacy # Arthritis Foundation (Utah Chapter ) 448 E. 400 S. #103 SLC, Ut. 536-0990 (some wheelchairs, classes, support, seminars & info re: arthritis, fibromyalgia, lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, & Juvenalian Arthritis) Davis County Association for Retarded Citizens (call ARC of Utah 364-5060) (includes special-needs equipment and promotes general welfare of MR citizens) # Disability Services Center (U of U) SLC, Ut. 581-5020 ("U" advocacy for LD and physically handicapped; facilitates all aspects of special-needs participation) # Lions Club International (Gladys, Geo. Merrick) SLC, Ut. 250-5175 (see Eric Hansen) (provides job training/coaching for adults; also vision-screening and used glasses, and funds for specific needs) Lung Association of Utah (medical equipment to facilitate self care) # Medicaid Information Hotline (Workforce Services) 140 E. 300 S. (1-800-662-9651) SLC, Ut. 538-6155 (re: wheelchair, medical reimbursement and transportation for qualified low-income and medically-eligible persons) Muscular Dystrophy Clinic, UUMC, Department of Neurology 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-6873 (minimal availability of wheelchairs for MD persons) * National Multiple Sclerosis Society Utah 525 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 575-8500 (provides MS support and research) # Utah Independent Living Center, Inc. 3445 S. Main St. (Julie) SLC, Ut. 466-5565 (some used wheelchairs; advocates for indep living vs. resid. re: various disabilities; includes 6 wk summer programs for youth 14-23) # Utah State Division of Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 5709 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 263-4860 (provides assistive device service, social and recreational activities, outreach and interpretation for deaf and multipli-disabled persons) Assistive Technology Electric Mobility (Bill Hammond) SLC, Ut. 295-6246 (provides electric wheelchair equipment) # ICAN (Increasing Capabilities Access Network) 2201 Brookwood#117 Little Rock, Arkansas 501-666-8868 (provides info and referrals for assistive technology; includes provision for selling, trading, donating and listing available equipment) Med Arts (advanced prosthetic system includes myolectrics and body-powered equipment) # Motion Control 2401 S. 1070 W. #B SLC, Ut. 978-2622 (advanced prosthetic system includes myoelectric and body-powered equipment) # Potty Pager 1-800-497-6573 Boulder, Colorado 303-440-8517 (website www.pottypager.com -- like a silent business pager, teaches bedwetter to respond normally to bladder fullness) Rehabilitation Technologies 853 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 581-2141 (custom low-cost learning and assistive devices for special-needs persons) # Reproductive Health Program 288 N. 1460 W. (Nan) SLC, Ut. 538-9970 (multi-faceted services to improve the health of child-bearing women and their children by means of technical assistance) # Utah Assistive Technology Foundation 3064 Cruise Way (Daryl McCarty) SLC, Ut. 273-7239 (low-interest loans available for assistive technology, service or vehicles to qualified clienta) # Utah Assistive Technology Program 6588 Old Main Hill Logan, Ut. 1-435-797-3824 (helps individuals access needed technology to gain independence and pursue opportunities to the fullest extent of their abilities) # Utah Center for Assistive Technology (UCAT) 1595 W. 500 S. (Craig) SLC, Ut. 887-9500 (assistive devices to enhance the potential of disabled; includes a loan library) # Utah State Division of Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 5709 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 263-4860 (provides assistive device service, social and recreational activities, outreach and interpretation for deaf and multipli-disabled persons) Children’s Equipment Kelly Jones ( medical equipment representative for special-needs children) 1-800-497-6573 Boulder, Colorado 303-440-8517 (website www.pottypager.com -- like a silent business pager, teaches bedwetter to respond normally to bladder fullness) # TV Allowance, The www.tvallowance.com 305-669-4365\ (a device that allows parents electronically to limit children’s weekly television viewing) # Potty Pager 166 Medical Equipment (Continued) Donate/Trade/Loan/Sell # American Diabetes Association (Utah Chapter1245 E. Brickyard Rd. (1-800-DIABETES) SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (provides diabetes suuport services, information and referral, camps, and research funds re: diabetes) # Easter Seals Wheelchair Clinic 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides some equipment loans) # ICAN (Increasing Capabilities Access Network) 2201 Brookwood#117 Little Rock, Arkansas 501-666-8868 (provides info and referrals for assistive technology; includes provision for selling, trading, donating and listing available equipment) Multiple Sclerosis Society 525 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 575-8500 (Multiple Sclerosis research, counseling, therapy and equipment loans) Muscular Dystrophy Clinic, UUMC, Department of Neurology 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-6873 (minimal availability of wheelchairs for MD persons) Funding Active Re-entry (rehabilatative services provide info and funds for such helps as ramps for post-tramatic needs) Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides wheelchair clinic, and multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) # Elks Lodge, Cottonwood-Murray Lodge (BPOE) 4894 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 266-2344 (provides Sub for Santa and special-needs charity assistance on an individual basis) # Lions Club International (Gladys, Geo. Merrick) SLC, Ut. 250-5175 (see Eric Hansen) (provides job training/coaching for adults; also vision-screening and used glasses, and funds for specific needs) Medicaid # Medicaid Information Hotline (Workforce Services) 140 E. 300 S. (1-800-662-9651) SLC, Ut. 538-6155 (re: wheelchair, medical reimbursement and transportation for qualified low-income and medically-eligible persons) # Medicine Program, The (www.themedicineprogram.com) PO Box 515 Doniphan, Mo. 573-996-7300 (free prescription drugs for eligible persons in cooperation with the prescribing doctors, with $5.00 co-payments; zip code 63935-0515) # Potty Pager 1-800-497-6573 Boulder, Colorado 303-440-8517 (website www.pottypager.com -- like a silent business pager, teaches bedwetter to respond normally to bladder fullness) SSI 46 W. 300 S. (hotline 1-800-772-1213) SLC, Ut. 524-4339 (services include grants for qualified disabled) Home Accommodations Active Re-entry # Assist, Inc. Nytone Ramp and Elevator Installation (rehabilatative services provide info and funds for such helps as ramps for post-tramatic needs) 218 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 355-7085 (facilitates construction of needed ramps for low income and special-needs persons) SLC, Ut. (a bed-wetting alarm) (call Kelly Jones) Redevelopment Agency, S.L.C. 285 W. North Temple #200 SLC, Ut. 328-3211 (home modifications for special-needs persons) 167 Medical Equipment (Continued) Info/Equipment Data Bank Active Re-entry (rehabilatative services provide info and funds for such helps as ramps for post-tramatic needs) # Arthritis Foundation (Utah Chapter ) 448 E. 400 S. #103 SLC, Ut. 536-0990 (some wheelchairs, classes, support, seminars & info re: arthritis, fibromyalgia, lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, & Juvenalian Arthritis) # ICAN (Increasing Capabilities Access Network) 2201 Brookwood#117 Little Rock, Arkansas 501-666-8868 (provides info and referrals for assistive technology; includes provision for selling, trading, donating and listing available equipment) # Medicaid Information Hotline (Workforce Services) 140 E. 300 S. (1-800-662-9651) SLC, Ut. 538-6155 (re: wheelchair, medical reimbursement and transportation for qualified low-income and medically-eligible persons) National Abledata System 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 533-7000 (data bank for internationally-available medical and physical therapy equipment) Utah Abledata System 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7550 (computerized information re: available used medical equipment) LD-related Rehabilitation Technologies 853 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 581-2141 (custom low-cost learning and assistive devices for special-needs persons) Low-cost/Used Equipment # Deseret Industries (Administration) #50 E. North Temple SLC, Ut. 240-6570 (shelter workshop, also offers low-cost goods and used equipment) Prosthetic Equipment # Fitwell Prosthetic and Orthotic Care 50 S. 900 E. #1 (Rhonda) SLC, Ut. 364-3100 (provides such services as custom limbs and cosmetic build ups) 433 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 532-5785 (provides custom orthotic braces and prosthetics) # Jenco Medical Supplies, Inc. Med Arts # PCMC Brace Shop (advanced prosthetic system includes myolectrics and body-powered equipment) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3920 Sale/Rental/Service # Arthritis Foundation (Utah Chapter ) 448 E. 400 S. #103 SLC, Ut. 536-0990 (some wheelchairs, classes, support, seminars & info re: arthritis, fibromyalgia, lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, & Juvenalian Arthritis) BYU Student Special Services (provides equipment neccessary for special-needs students) Davis County Association for Retarded Citizens (call ARC of Utah 364-5060) (includes special-needs equipment and promotes general welfare of MR citizens) # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides wheelchair clinic, and multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) # Easter Seals Wheelchair Clinic 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides some equipment loans) Home Care Medical Equipment (medical equipment sales and rentals) # Interwest Home Medical Equipment and Supply 235 E. 6100 S. SLC, Ut. 261-5100 (provides public wheel chair rentals and service, and sale of general medical equipment and supplies) # Utah County location 400 N. Geneva Rd. Lindon, Ut. 785-1000 (medical and convalescent equipment loans, wheel chair rentals, and sale of general medical equipment and supplies to the public) 168 Medical Equipment (Continued) Sale/Rental/Service (Continued) # MD Medical Supply Centers 409 E. 400 S. SLC, Ut. 521-0535 (two S. L. locations provide public wheel chair rentals and service, and sale of general medical equipment and supplies) * Medic Alert Foundation, U S 2323 Colorado Ave. Turlock, Ca. 209-668-3333 (emergency identification bracelets for ambulatories) Medical Mart, Inc. The 1225 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. (see ph. Book) # PCMC Brace Shop 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3920 Robinson’s Medical Mart (medical and convalescent equipment repairs for special-needs persons) 1884 S. 300 W. (Karen) SLC. Ut. 487-1065 (for profit medical equipment sales, repairs and loans) # Utah Independent Living Center, Inc. 3445 S. Main St. (Julie) SLC, Ut. 466-5565 (some used wheelchairs; advocates for indep living vs. resid. re: various disabilities; includes 6 wk summer programs for youth 14-23) # Whitmore Medical Vision/Hearing-related Help, Inc. 290 N. 100 E. Provo, Ut. (provides hearing aids, glasses and medical equipment to needy) # Lions Club International (Gladys, Geo. Merrick) SLC, Ut. 250-5175 (see Eric Hansen) (provides job training/coaching for adults; also vision-screening and used glasses, and funds for specific needs) # Utah Association for the Deaf, Inc. 5709 S. 1500 W. (Dennis Platt) SLC, Ut. 288-2159 (TTY Shop provides phone and decoder repairs; also provides advocacy program operated by and for the deaf) Utah County Center for the Deaf (multiple services include hearing equipment) # Utah State Division of Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 5709 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 263-4860 (provides assistive device service, social and recreational activities, outreach and interpretation for deaf and multipli-disabled persons) Mental Health Units and Supports State Division of Mental Health 120 N. 2nd W. SLC, Ut. 538-4270 Bountiful Outreach Mental Health 470 E. Medical Drive Bountiful, Ut. 298-3446 Davis County Mental Health 85 S. 185 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-7799 Heber City Office Mental Health 89 N. 1st E. Heber City, Ut. 654-1545 Layton Outreach Mental Health 2250 N. 17th W. Layton, Ut. 773-7061 Mental Health Association of Utah 3760 Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 278-2889 Mental Health Spanish Speaking 175 E. 21st S. SLC, Ut. 484-8713 Morgan County Mental Health 48 W. Young St. Morgan, Ut. 829-3244 Park City Office Mental Health 1753 Sidewinder Drive Park City, Ut. 649-9079 Valley Mental Health (Administration) 5965 So. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 263-7100 ACES (Acute Children’s Extension Services) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC,Ut. 581-0194 Adolescent Day Care 4351 S. Redwood Rd. SLC, Ut. 263-6103 Alcohol and Drug Treatment Unit 5965 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 263-7250 Alliance House (VMH) 1724 S. Main SLC, Ut. 486-5012 Allies With Families (1-877-477-0764) 450 E. 1000 N. (Pat Baker) Murray, Ut. 292-2515 (mental health referrals and a support group for families of children with emotional or neurological disabilities: Barbara Zabrinski) ARTEC 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 169 Mental Health Units and Supports (Continued) Residences: Therapeutic Homes and Sex Abuse Observation and Assessment ARTU (CRISIS) (Adult Resid. Treat. Unit) CBTU Consumer Affairs County Jail Mental Health Services Crisis Intervention Services, UUMC Deaf Services East Valley Mental Health Unit Forensic Unit In-Patient Mental Health Coordinator Infant Mental Health Program Juvenile Court Mental Health Unit Mental Health Care of Utah Mental Health Children’s Coordinator Mental Health Services for the Deaf North Crisis Service (ARTU) North Valley Mental Health Unit Refugee Prog. SE Asian North Valley Unit South Crisis Service (ITU) South Valley Mental Health Unit Spanish-Speaking Mental Health Unit Spanish-Speaking Staff at out-patient units Summit County Direct Line Tooele Counseling and Intervention Center Tooele Day Treatment Tooele Mental Health Victim Counseling Utah Mental Health Association Utah State Hospital Wasatch Mental Health Weber Mental Health Center West Valley Mental Health Unit 3809 W. 6200 S. 175 W. 7200 S. 1228 S. 900 E. 668 S. 13th E. 5965 S. 900 E. Metropolitan Hall of Justice 50 N. Medical Dr. 7292 S. State St. 1141 E. 39th S. 530 E. 500 S. 2001 S. State St. S2600 2625 E. 3300 S. (Ray DePrizio) 3522 S. 7th W. 1121 E. 3900 S. Mike Silver 7292 S. State St. (TTY 566-9739) 1128 S. 9th E. 145 E. 13th S. #501 145 E. 13th S. 6856 S. 7th E. 7434 S. State 1341 S. State 2615 Grant Ave. 1753 Sidewinder #S200 255 S. 1st E 255 S. 1st E. 305 N. Main 231 E. 4th S. 4th fl. 3760 Highland Dr. #304 13th E. Center St. 750 N. 200 W. #300 2650 Lincoln Ave. 3575 S. Market St. SLC, Ut. Midvale, Ut. SLC,Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. Ogden, Ut. Park City, Ut, Tooele, Ut. Tooele, Ut. Tooele, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. Provo, Ut. Provo, Ut. Ogden, Ut. SLC, Ut. 955-9686 569-0882 261-1442 581-0194 263-7223 535-5767 581-2137 284-4900 264-2315 538-2057 468-2360 485-8051 262-2601 284-4970 264-2325 566-4423 261-1442 539-7000 ( ) 255-4661 566-4423 487-5841 621-3580 649-9079 364-2660 882-6587 833-7370 363-7911 278-2889 373-4400 373-4760 625-3700 967-4405 Other Mental Health Services # Alpine House 156 S. 300 W. Provo, Ut. 373-9042/374-0515 (supervised, assisted apartment-living transitional home for mentally-ill 18 year olds and over) # BirthCare HealthCare 4535 S. 5600 W. Kearns, Ut. 9963-7335 (provides pregnancy, well-woman, postpartum and primary care. Also offers immunizations and birth control services) Commission on Service for Children (Mental Health Association) 3760 Highland Drive SLC, Ut. (call St. Div. of M.H.-538-4270; ML on 27 Oct 99) (advocacy and lobby for emotionally-disturbed children) Cultural Diversity Team (at NVMH) 145 E. 1300 S. #501 SLC, Ut. 539-7000 (a team assisting a growing diversity of cultural MH needs) # Infant Mental Health Program 2625 E. 3300 S. (Ray DePrizio) SLC, Ut. 485-8051 (serves parents, infants and young children with emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Interact (Tina Brown) Moab, Ut. (4-corner M.H. support for stressed adult parents) # Jubilee Referral and Wellness 309 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 322-8895 (assists individuals and families to access medical and mental health systems, application assistance, and counseling by appointment) # KIDS Program (Kids Intensive Day Services) 1141 E. 3900 S. (Reggie Wilson) SLC, Ut. 284-4990 (565-6900) (4-6 wk. program for severe emot. or behav. 5-17 yr. old Medicaid clients, and accessed through Valley MH) 170 Mental Health Units and Supports (Continued) # # # # # * # # * # Mental Health Alcohol and Drug Services see local Community Mental Health Units (education, consultation, and treatment) Mental Health Services for the Deaf (EVMH) 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 (Sheryl Ginsburg) SLC, Ut. 264-2315 (see Salt Lake Valley Mental Health) Mental Health Units, local (administration) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4270 (see Mental Health Units chart; general counseling service with a sliding fee scale) National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, The, (Utah Chapter) 309 E. 100 S. (1-800-950-NAMI0 SLC, Ut. 963-7337 (advocates providing educational materials and classes for individuals and families with mental illness involvement) Parents Helping Parents 2738 S. 2000 E. (Lee Caldwell) SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (designs and administers programs to service the mental health needs of the community) Recovery, Inc. 17 E. 400 N. #3 Bountiful, Ut. 292-6261 (Self-Help Mental Health) Turnabout (Parents Helping Parents) 2738 S. 2000 E. SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (day treatment for adolescent alcohol/drug abuse, sexual acting out, ADHD, and/or depression, using a family-systems approach) Uplift Support Group (7 p.m. Tuesdays) 1255 E. 3900 S. Rm. 427 (John ) SLC, Ut. 264-8193 (a family-centered group of 15-20 providing support for persons ages 20 on up experiencing bi-polar, major depression or anxiety) Utah Alliance for the Mentally Ill 501 Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 584-2023 (educational support group for families of mentally-ill persons) Weber Human Services /Weber Substance Abuse 237 26th Street Ogden, Ut. 625-3650 (offers services for persons with mental illnesses, to include drug and alcohol problems) Mental Retardation (see also Advocate Organizations, Career Development and Employment Resources, Developmental Disability Resources, Preschools for Special-needs Children, Recreational and Fitnesss Resource for Special-needs Persons, Residential Placements, Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Persons, Semi-residential and Halfway Homes, Shelter Workshops, Support Groups, Transitional Resources and Transportation for Special-needs Populations) Adult Services # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) (administration) 535 E. 4500 S. #D240 SLC, Ut. 266-3939 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5; also provides supported employment services for DD adults) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 3540 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 957-0855 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 144 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-1719 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # GIFTS (Gaining Independence For Transition Success) (Jones Center) 382 E. 3605 S. (Stephanie Hullinger) SLC, Ut. 268-8531 (community-based transition program of Granite District leading to employability for special education students 18-22) # Harmony House 364 S. 1000 E. (Terry Jensen) SLC, Ut. 359-3222 (semi-residential for young adult DD/MR women; contact Terry Jensen-943-1860) Possibilities for the Developmentally Disabled, Inc. 356 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 364-0633 (behavior self-help for DD/MR men) # TURN Community Services 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) # TURN Community Services 1403 S. 600 W. #H Woodscross, Ut. 298-3864 (call Proj. TURN 359-8876) (a job skills training facility) 171 Mental Retardation (Continued) Advocacy/Legal-related # Arc of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and MR support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # Arc of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, & developmental disabilities) 698 Ridge Lane #201 (Donald Gleave) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (individual and family advocacy, public policy advocacy, info and referral and education ) # ARC of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # ARC of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, and related conditions) 455 E. 400 S. #202 (Marilyn) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work ) Davis County Association for Retarded Citizens (call ARC of Utah 364-5060) # Disability Law Center (Utah Legal Center) 1-800-662-9080 (promotes general welfare of MR citizens) 205 N. 400 W. SLC, Ut. 363-1347 (state-funded legal advocacy for DD/MR persons) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Guardian ad Litem (administrative office of the courts) (Kristin Brewer) SLC, Ut. 578-3827 # (Lori Brown, 238—3829) (578-3962, a state-appointed legal representative for court-involved children of abuse and neglect) 533-0203 (deals with court-ordered/appointed matters re: persons with disabilities) Guardianship Associates # Heritage Youth Services 31 E. 1600 N. Spanish Fork, Ut. 798-9077 (court-referred group homes for delinquent youth, sex offenders, DCFS group homes, and proctor homes) IEP (Individual Education Plan) via individual schools (serves as a legal individualized plan for rightful and accommodated education of eligible children, to include school and parent input) * Mental Retardation Association of Utah (MRAU) 1450 W. 800 N. Orem, Ut. (group home advocacy for rights and services of DD adults) # Project Turn 850 S. Main (Kolyn Coker or Sue Behle) SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (program to help persons w/ low IQ’s who’ve been charged w/ a crime, to get into approp. programs, rather than the corrections system) # Utah Parent Center (Julie Moreno is a Spanish-speaking worker) 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) Weber County Association for Retarded Children 4876 S. 2875 W. Roy, Ut. 776-3420 (DD/MR advocacy and services) * Weber Preschool 1100 Orchard Drive Ogden, Ut. 626-2552 (DD/MR training preschool for ages 0-5 years) Counseling/Therapy # Becky Koller (Rise, Inc.) (Rotating Counseling Locations) 275 E. South Temple #201 SLC, Ut. 363-3300 ext. 12 ($50. 12-week course for DD teens and adults via ARC; addresses self-esteem, social circles, speaking up for self, and recognizing abuse) # LifeSpan Services 3030 S. Main St. #500 (Patricia, LCSW) SLC, Ut. 364-6186 (provides therapeutic support to persons concerned with PDD, autism and other developmental or behavioral disabilities) Possibilities for the Developmentally Disabled, Inc. 356 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 364-0633 (behavior self-help for DD/MR men) # Preschools, Therapeutic, Infant Therapy and Pre-Schools (see Preschools for Handicapped) # Sunshine Solutions 7950 Redwood Rd. (Heather) West Jordan, Ut. 282-1115 (8 week day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) 172 Mental Retardation (Continued) Diagnostic Services # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-8943 (provides diagnoses and services re: possible hereditary conditions) 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1040 (provides itinerant educational assessments for children 0-18) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8256 (early metabolic diagnostic and treatment to prevent MR) # Genetics Clinic (UUMC) # Monte Vista Diagnostic Center * Newborn Metabolic Screening Program (PKU) Funds # Arc of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # Arc of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, and related conditions) 455 E. 400 S. #202 (Marilyn) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, waiting line legislation, and grass roots work ) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) Murray United Way (call United Way 328-0211) (funds life-skills trainsition programs for special-needs persons) * Sweet Charity 211 E. 300 S. # 212 SLC, Ut. 328-1575 (clothing shop sponsors ten supervised group homes for MR 16 and older) Tooele United Fund (crisis center program funds for MR) Group Homes/Residentials # Harmony House 364 S. 1000 E. (Terry Jensen) SLC, Ut. 359-3222 (semi-residential for young adult DD/MR women; contact Terry Jensen-943-1860) # Heritage Youth Services 31 E. 1600 N. Spanish Fork, Ut. 798-9077 (court-referred group homes for delinquent youth, sex offenders, DCFS group homes, and proctor homes) # Hillcrest Care Center 348 E. 8000 S. SLC, Ut. 566-4191 (residential mainly for MR persons) # Lindon Care and Training Center 680 N. State St. Lindon, Ut. 785-2179 (residential for MR women 12 on up in cooperation with schools) Maxwell House (call MRAU or ARC of Utah 364-5060) (housing for employable MR persons) # Mesa Vista, Inc. 394 W. 400 N. Orem, Ut. 225-9292 (co-ed residential for MR ages 12 on up in cooperation with schools) # Midtown Manor 125 S. 900 W. SLC, Ut. 363-6340 (residential for MR with psychiatric problems) New Horizons (residential for MR as well as the psychiatric ladened) * Sweet Charity 211 E. 300 S. # 212 SLC, Ut. 328-1575 (clothing shop sponsors ten supervised group homes for MR 16 and older) # TURN Community Services/Topcat Enterpises, Inc. ??? 4476 S. Century Drive #D SLC, Ut. 263-8782 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) 173 Mental Retardation (Continued) Group Homes/Residentials (Continued) # TURN Community Services 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) # TURN Community Services 1403 S. 600 W. #H Woodscross, Ut. 298-3864 (call Proj. TURN 359-8876) (a job skills training facility) # Utah State Developmental Center 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) # West Side Center 4028 S. 4800 W. WVC, Ut. 968-8122 (a 16-bed nursing /ICF/MR center for ages 16 and older accessable to blind, with sign language interpreting available) In-home Support Home Companion Services (DCFS) see local DCFS offices SLC, Ut. (call DCFS 264-7500) (DCFS-sponsored DD/MR in-home respite) # HOME Project (UNI) (Habilitation Option Medical Excellence) 546 Chipeta Way (Josette Dorius) SLC, Ut. 587-3108 (in-home prog. for dually-diag. clients working on behav. compliance strategies, services & care coord. in conj. w/ DSPD & Medicaid) # Infant Development Program see Health Departments, local (PHN home stimulation program) Project PITCH 3450 Oakview Drive SLC, Ut. 273-2020 (home-based parent-info training program for handicapped) Regional Early Childhood Education Program (RECEP) 815 N. 800 W. Provo, Ut. 374-4966 (home and center-based DD/MR preschool) Information/Support # Arc of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and MR support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work ) # Arc of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, & developmental disabilities) 698 Ridge Lane #201 (Donald Gleave) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (individual and family advocacy, public policy advocacy, info and referral and education ) # ARC of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # ARC of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, and related conditions) 455 E. 400 S. #202 (Marilyn) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # Becky Koller (Rise, Inc.) (Rotating Counseling Locations) 275 E. South Temple #201 SLC, Ut. 363-3300 ext. 12 ($50. 12-week course for DD teens and adults via ARC; addresses self-esteem, social circles, speaking up for self, and recognizing abuse) National Down Syndrome Congress 1640 W. Roosevelt Road Chicago, Ill. 1-800-232-NDSC (info and sponsor of National Down Syndrome conference) National Down Syndrome Society 8185 S. Oakcreek Drive Sandy, Ut. 942-5758 # Oakridge see PCMC, UUMC, Wellness Center Salt Lake Regional Medical Center, Project Opportunity (call Self-Determination, Inc. 268-9811) Public Health (see local public health) Heart Association (promotes community DD/MR transition awareness) 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 530-7500 (general public health on local level) # Rise, Inc. Provo, Utah 1561 Grandview Lane Provo, Ut. 373-1198 (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) # Rise, Inc SLC, Utah 275 E. South Temple (Kim Henderson) SLC, Ut. 969-5319 (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) # Project Turn 850 S. Main (Kolyn Coker or Sue Behle) SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (program to help persons w/ low IQ’s who’ve been charged w/ a crime, to get into approp. programs, rather than the corrections system) Wheel Power, Inc. (self-help DD/MR info-referral and service-gap identification facility) 174 Mental Retardation (Continued) Preschool Programs/Services # Infant Development Program see Health Departments, local (PHN home stimulation program) # Jordan Valley Child Developmental Center Pre-school 7501 S. 1000 E. Midvale, Ut. 565-7590 (child development for DD preschoolers ages 2 to school age) # at West Jordan High School 8136 S. 2700 W. West Jordan, Ut. 256-5600 (for DD preschooler ages 2 to school age) # at Alta High School 11055 S. 1000 E. Sandy, Ut. 256-5000 (for DD preschooler ages 2 to school age) # Monte Vista Preschool and School 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1035 (center-based preschool and school for special-needs children birth through school age) Oquirrh Hills Developmental Center, and DD Preschool (DD training and transition center) # Parkview Elementary School 1250 W. Mead Ave. SLC,Ut. 974-8304 (DD/MR training for children ages 3 through elementary grades) # Parkview Preschool 1250 W. Mead Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-8304 DD preschool for ages 3-5 at district expense) # Preschools, Therapeutic, Infant Therapy and Pre-Schools (see Preschools for Handicapped) Regional Early Childhood Education Program (RECEP) 815 N. 800 W. Provo, Ut. 374-4966 (home and center-based DD/MR preschool) # Riley School 1431 S. 900 W. SLC, Ut. 974-8310 (DD training for preschool through elementary level age) Summit County Developmental Disabilities Program (home and center-based for ages 0-5) * Weber Preschool 1100 Orchard Drive Ogden, Ut. 626-2552 (DD/MR training preschool for ages 0-5 years) Recreation-related # Utah Special Olympics 4 Triad Center #105 (Michael) SLC, Ut. 363-1111, ext. 126 (1-800-662-1616; year-around athletic competition for MR or closely-related developmentally disordered persons) Schooling/Training # Canyon View Specialty School 1100 Orchard Ave. Ogden, Ut. 626-2516 (DD training programs for school-aged in Weber District, also offering job coaching and placement for those aged 18-22) # Dan Peterson School 169 N. 1100 E. American Fork, Ut. 756-8551 (DD training center for children school-aged to 22) # Deseret Villages 533 W. 1900 N. (Mike Long) Spanish Fork, Ut. 798-3937 (residential Training Center for mildly DD/MR 18 and older) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) (administration) 535 E. 4500 S. #D240 SLC, Ut. 266-3939 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5; also provides supported employment services for DD adults) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 3540 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 957-0855 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 144 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-1719 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # GIFTS (Gaining Independence For Transition Success) (Jones Center) 382 E. 3605 S. (Stephanie Hullinger) SLC, Ut. 268-8531 (community-based transition program of Granite District leading to employability for special education students 18-22) # Hartvigsen School 3605 S. 350 E. (Don Arents) SLC, Ut. 268-8585 (provides schooling for the severely handicapped students ages 5-22 in the Granite School District) 175 Mental Retardation (Continued) Schooling/Training (Continued) # Jordan Valley School # Lehi Elementary Self-Contained Class # Monte Vista Preschool and School # Multipli-Handicapped (Parkview Elementary) 7501 S. 1000 E. Midvale, Ut. 565-7588 (child development for DD children 5 years and older) 651 N. Center St. Lehi, Ut. 768-7020 (educational program for DD/MR students) 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1035 (center-based preschool and school for special-needs children birth through school age) 1250 W. Mead Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-8304 (promotes normalization for severely-handicapped students) Oakridge School (DD training school for Provo and Nebo District students ages 5-21) Oquirrh Hills Developmental Center, and DD Preschool (DD training and transition center) 1250 W. Mead Ave. SLC,Ut. 974-8304 (DD/MR training for children ages 3 through elementary grades) 3450 Oakview Drive SLC, Ut. 273-2020 (home-based parent-info training program for handicapped) 2650 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 481-7240 # Parkview Elementary School Project PITCH Redwood Elementary (IH self-contained units) # Riley School # Rise, Inc. Provo, Utah # Rise, Inc SLC, Utah 1431 S. 900 W. SLC, Ut. 974-8310 (DD training for preschool through elementary level age) 1561 Grandview Lane Provo, Ut. 373-1198 (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) 275 E. South Temple (Kim Henderson) SLC, Ut. 969-5319 (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) Special Education (see School Districts, Local) Summit County Developmental Disabilities Program (home and center-based for ages 0-5) # Sunshine Solutions 7950 Redwood Rd. (Heather) West Jordan, Ut. 282-1115 (8 week day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) Toileting Specialist (S.L. C. School Dist.) (Cindy Myers) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (a program utilized in the schools to help a child in learning to potty train) # Utah State Developmental Center 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) Weber Training Center 1100 Orchard Ave. 393-3411 Ogden, Ut. 621-1123 Shelter Workshops/Employment/Volunteer-related # Columbus Community Center 10 W. Central Park Way SLC, Ut. 487-0377 (shelter workshop for Salt Lake School District students and adults; sponsors several residentials for MR, ages 5 through adult) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) (administration) 535 E. 4500 S. #D240 SLC, Ut. 266-3939 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5; also provides supported employment services for DD adults) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 3540 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 957-0855 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 144 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-1719 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # GIFTS (Gaining Independence For Transition Success) (Jones Center) 382 E. 3605 S. (Stephanie Hullinger) SLC, Ut. 268-8531 (community-based transition program of Granite District leading to employability for special education students 18-22) Jordan Valley Mobile Work Crew 433 E. Center St. Midvale, Ut. (call Jordan Valley School 265-1748) (a mobile sheltered work opportunity for special-needs persons) # Jordan Valley Supported Employment (Human Services) 547 W. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 265-1748 (provides job coaching and placement for disabled persons) 176 Mental Retardation (Continued) Shelter Workshops/Employment/Volunteer-related (Continued) Junior League Volunteer Project (promotes handicapped volunteerism) 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) 1403 S. 600 W. #H Woodscross, Ut. 298-3864 (a job skills training facility) 1100 Orchard Ave. 393-3411 Ogden, Ut. 621-1123 Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. # TURN Community Services (call Proj. TURN 359-8876) Weber Training Center Weber Vocational Workshop 2504 F Ave. Ogden, Ut. 621-6595 (program facilitates independent living) Transition Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) Project Opportunity (call Self-Determination, Inc. 268-9811) (promotes community DD/MR transition awareness) Transportation # School District Buses see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (provision of special-needs busing for qualified students, in addition for regular students in appropriate catchment boundaries) Multi-cultural Resources (see also Indian Resources, Native American, Refugee Resources, and Hispanic Resources) Acculturation # ACCESS 1588 S. Major St. SLC, Ut. 486-5987 (Asian Community Counseling Enhancement and Social Skills) # Asian Association of Utah 1588 S. Major St. SLC, Ut. 486-5987 (facilitates refugee acculturation to include ESL, counseling, parenting and child skill-building for Asian and Polynesian immigrants)\ # BYU International Center 1351 Wilkonson Center (Enoc Flores) Provo, Ut. 422-2695 BYU Multi-Cultural Student Services 199 ELWC (Leana Brown) Cultural Diversity Team (at NVMH) Provo, Ut. 422-3065 145 E. 1300 S. #501 SLC, Ut. 539-7000 (a team assisting a growing diversity of cultural MH needs) # English As A Second Language (ESL) see Individual School Districts, local ( ) # International Rescue Committee (IRC) 530 E. 500 S. #207 (Martegas) SLC, Ut. 328-1091 (resettlement and acculturation, to include employment service mainly for Iraq, Serbo-Croatian and African refugees) # Jewish Community Center 2416 E. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 581-0098 (recreation center includes programs for special-needs children) # Literacy Volunteers of America, Wasatch Front 175 N. 600 W. SLC, Ut. 328-5608 (provides basic English tutoring for refugees, immigrants, and LD persons) 177 Multi-cultural Resources (Continued) Acculturation (Continued) # New Hope Refugee Friendship Center (ML 28 May’99 correlatew/ p. 54) # Office of Asian Affairs 1102 W. 400 N. SLC, Ut. 363-4955 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8883 (provides a state directory and coordination for Asian organizations, services and brochures) # Office of Black Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8829 (provides a state directory and coordination for Black organizations, services and brochures) Office of Civil Rights 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7643 (bi-lingual federally-funded education and advocacy) # Office of Ethnic Health SLC, Ut. 538-8811 (promotes phys. & mental health of Utah’s ethnic groups by bridging cultural & lang. barriers, & promoting corresponding legislation) # Office of Hispanic Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut.538-8634 (provides a state directory and coordination for Hispanic organizations, services and brochures) # Office of Polynesian Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut.538-8691 (provides a state directory and coordination for Polynesian organizations, services and brochures) Office of Refugee Resettlement 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (coordinates state refugee programs) Refugee Assimilation Program (operated through Utah State Social Services) (social services for refugees) # Refugee Program Coordinator, State 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (oversees state refugee resettlement and self-sufficiency programs) # Salt Lake School District 440 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (provides multi-service educational programs to include English as a Second Language) # Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-2420 (offers swimming, boxing, other sports programs, several arts and computer classes, as well as summer and after school programs) Adoption/Foster Care # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) # Children's Aid Society of Utah 652 26th St. Ogden, Ut. 393-8671 (a state of Utah adoption agency) # Children's Service Society 124 S. 400 E. Room 400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (houses Child Care Resource and Referral, and provides pregnancy and ADHD parenting counseling and adoption-related services) # LDS Social Services (Welfare Square) 10 E. S. Temple #1200. SLC, Ut. 240-1711 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Davis County 1466 N. Highway 89 #220 Farmington, Ut. 451-0475 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Kearns 4250 W. 5415 S. Kearns, Ut. 969-4181 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Sandy Proctor Program # Rocky Mountain Adoption Exchange 625 E. 8400 S. Sandy, Ut. 566-2556 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) 431 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (advocacy-foster care for minority youth 15 to 18 years) 610 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 412-0200 (brokerage for families and agencies involved in adoption) Advocacy # BYU International Center 1351 Wilkonson Center (Enoc Flores) Provo, Ut. 422-2695 Cultural Diversity Team (at NVMH) 145 E. 1300 S. #501 SLC, Ut. 539-7000 (a team assisting a growing diversity of cultural MH needs) 178 Multi-cultural Resources (Continued) Advocacy (Continued) Intercultural Adoptions, Parents of Multi-Cultural Center (call given ph. #) # New Hope Refugee Friendship Center (ML 28 May’99 correlatew/ p. 54) # Office of Asian Affairs (information and support for families of intercultural adoptions) 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8582 (also provide materials, advocacy, testing and tutorial for minorities) 1102 W. 400 N. SLC, Ut. 363-4955 324 S. State St. # 500 SLC, Ut. 538-8883 (provides a state directory and coordination for Asian organizations, services and brochures) # Office of Black Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8829 (provides a state directory and coordination for Black organizations, services and brochures) Office of Civil Rights 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7643 (bi-lingual federally-funded education and advocacy) # Office of Ethnic Health SLC, Ut. 538-8811 (promotes phys. & mental health of Utah’s ethnic groups by bridging cultural & lang. barriers, & promoting corresponding legislation) # Office of Hispanic Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut.538-8634 (provides a state directory and coordination for Hispanic organizations, services and brochures) # Office of Polynesian Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut.538-8691 (provides a state directory and coordination for Polynesian organizations, services and brochures) Office of Refugee Resettlement 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (coordinates state refugee programs) # Pacific Resource Center 4090 W. 5415 S. (Mile Peters) SLC, Ut. 957-1843 (connects Pacific Island immigrant families to resources) Proctor Program 431 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (advocacy-foster care for minority youth 15 to 18 years) # Refugee Program Coordinator, State 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (oversees state refugee resettlement and self-sufficiency programs) * Refugee Resettlement 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4092 (multi-service and support for refugees) # SLCC Admissions Multi-Cultural Affairs 4600 S. Redwood Rd. (Charlotte Starks) SLC, Ut. 9557-4592 # SLCC Diversity and Equal Opportunity 4600 S. Redwood Rd. SLC, Ut. 957-4561 # SLCC RAZA Hispanic Unida 4600 S. Redwood Rd. (Sonia Parker) SLC, Ut. 657-4446 # U of U Center for Ethnic Student Affairs 318 Union Bldg. SLC, Ut. 581-8151 (Augustine Trujillo) Utah Indo-Chinese Mutual Assisstance Association (call ph. Info.) ( ) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. North) 140 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides policy for state welfare, job placement and employment security) Awareness # Asian Affairs, State Office of 324 S. State St. (Moon Ji) SLC, Ut. 538-8883 (facilitates increased ethnic and minorities awareness among state and other agencies) Counseling # Asian Association of Utah 1588 S. Major St. SLC, Ut. 486-5987 (facilitates refugee acculturation to include ESL, counseling, parenting and child skill-building for Asian and Polynesian immigrants)\ # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # LDS Social Services (Welfare Square) 10 E. S. Temple #1200. SLC, Ut. 240-1711 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Davis County 1466 N. Highway 89 #220 Farmington, Ut. 451-0475 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) 179 Multi-cultural Resources (Continued) Counseling (Continued) # Kearns 4250 W. 5415 S. Kearns, Ut. 969-4181 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Sandy 625 E. 8400 S. Sandy, Ut. 566-2556 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) Mental Health, Spanish Speaking (SVMH) 7434 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (authorized to be provided at all Salt Lake Valley Mental Health units) Financial Helps # Children of Illegal Aliens Program SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides financial assistance for citizen children of non-citizen parents) Health Care # Community Health Centers, Inc. (administration) 1798 S. West Temple (Eligio) SLC, Ut. 412-6920 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Central City Community Health Center 461 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 539-8617 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Copperview Community Health Center 8446 S. Harrison St. Midvale, Ut. 566-5494 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Oquirrh View Community Health Center 4745 S. 3200 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-6214 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Northwest Community Health Center 1365 W. 1000 N. SLC, Ut. 328-5750 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Utah Farm Workers Health Program 461 S. 400 E. (Saul Ramos) SLC, Ut. 325-9580 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Mountainlands Community Health Center Provo, Ut. 429-2011 (provides primary health and dental care services to multi-cultural, low-income persons on a sliding scale) Reach Murray, Ut. (provides mild medical assistance to underserved populations as non-documented immigrants) Refugee Medical Screening Clinic 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 530-7611 (refugee health under SLC/County Health Department) # Rose Park Elementary School Family Health Center` 1130 W. Sterling Dr. SLC, Ut. 578-8554 (immuniz., addresses minor illnesses/injuries, well-baby/child check-ups & gen. adult health care for qual. low-income catchment fam.) Immigration/Refugee-related # Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) 3856 W. 5400 S. SLC, Ut. 1-800-375-5283 (provides information on immigration resources) Intercultural Adoptions, Parents of # Literacy Volunteers of America, Wasatch Front # New Hope Refugee Friendship Center (ML 28 May’99 correlatew/ p. 54) # Office of Asian Affairs (information and support for families of intercultural adoptions) 175 N. 600 W. SLC, Ut. 328-5608 (provides basic English tutoring for refugees, immigrants, and LD persons) 1102 W. 400 N. SLC, Ut. 363-4955 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8883 (provides a state directory and coordination for Asian organizations, services and brochures) # Office of Black Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut. 538-8829 (provides a state directory and coordination for Black organizations, services and brochures) Office of Civil Rights 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7643 (bi-lingual federally-funded education and advocacy) # Office of Ethnic Health SLC, Ut. 538-8811 (promotes phys. & mental health of Utah’s ethnic groups by bridging cultural & lang. barriars, & promoting corresponding legislation) 180 Multi-cultural Resources (Continued) Immigration/Refugee-related (Continued) # Office of Hispanic Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut.538-8634 (provides a state directory and coordination for Hispanic organizations, services and brochures) # Office of Polynesian Affairs 324 S. State St. #500 SLC, Ut.538-8691 (provides a state directory and coordination for Polynesian organizations, services and brochures) Office of Refugee Resettlement 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (coordinates state refugee programs) # Pacific Resource Center 4090 W. 5415 S. (Mile Peters) SLC, Ut. 957-1843 (connects Pacific Island immigrant families to resources) # Refugee Program Coordinator, State 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (oversees state refugee resettlement and self-sufficiency programs) Information and Referral # Library Systems (Salt Lake City) 209 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5733 (multi-media information and material services) # Rose Park Elementary School Family Health Center` 1130 W. Sterling Dr. SLC, Ut. 578-8554 (immuniz., addresses minor illnesses/injuries, well-baby/child check-ups & gen. adult health care for qual. low-income catchment fam.) Interpreters/Hand Signing Services AT&T Interpreting Services (international 1-800-628-8486) national 1-800-468-8635 (provides ph. numbers for interpreters of numerous languages who conduct conference call interpreting service) # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) DCFS Asian Workers (interpretation available for numerous social service programs) # Granite School District 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 263-6100 (multi-service education programs include interpretation; Special Education Department, ph. 268-8557) Indo-Chinese Interpreters (see Refugee Resources) Interpreters Interpreters for the Deaf # Interwest Interpreting (sign language interpreting) (Amy) SLC, Ut. 866-224-7683 (vicky@interwestinterpreting.com) 9361 S. 300 E. Sandy, Ut. 567-8100 (multi-service education programs include interpreters) 1-800-874-9426 (interpretation services 1-800-996-8808) 1-800-297-2707 # Jordan School District # Language Line Services Passport to Languages Penskiff Interpreting Services 1-800-246-7127 Refugee Health Program (interpretation services in six languages available) 5709 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 263-4860 (services include signing and independent living classes) # Utah Community Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Utah Indo-Chinese Mutual Assistance Association (call ph. Info.) Utah Registry of Interpreters for Deaf (call Patsy Vandegraf—ph. Book) ( ) (Patsy Vandegraf, president) 181 Multi-cultural Resources (Continued) Legal Resources # Esperanza Para Manana # Multi-Cultural Legal Center 320 W. 200 S. #300B SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (court-ordered transition proctor home for Hispanics 1588 S. Major St. #100 SLC, Ut. 467-6060 ext. 214 (a legal system which ensures equal justice for all racial and ethnic minorities) Outreach # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) # Jewish Family Services of Salt Lake City 2416 E. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 581-1330 (non-government social service welfare agency) Resources, Basic # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) # Jewish Family Services of Salt Lake City 2416 E. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 581-1330 (non-government social service welfare agency) * Refugee Resettlement 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4092 (multi-service and support for refugees) Utah Rural Development Corporation 12 E. Center St. Midvale, Ut. 566-1638 (multi-services for low-income and migrants) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. South) 1385 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-0000 (oversees self-sufficiency, temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placement programming) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 5735 S. Redwood Road WVC, Ut. 269-4700 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 720 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 536-7000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 158 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 524-9000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 3888 W. 5400 S. Kearns, Ut. 965-4667 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 7292 S. State St. Midvale, Ut. 567-3800 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Schooling/Education Resources # BYU International Center 1351 Wilkonson Center (Enoc Flores) Provo, Ut. 422-2695 # Granite School District 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 263-6100 (multi-service education programs include interpretation; Special Education Department, ph. 268-8557) # Guadelupe Center and School 340 S. Goshen St. SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (educational alternative for non-English-speaking persons) # Guadelupe Early Learning Center 340 S. Goshen St. (Judy Cohen) SLC, Ut. 531-6100 # Headstart (administration via Central City CAP) 952 E. 900 S. (Charles Ashcraft) SLC, Ut. 961-7809 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Davis Early Head Start Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 182 Multi-cultural Resources (Continued) Schooling/Education Resources (Continued) # # Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (includes 23 sites) Granite Headstart/Preschool Special Education 4901 S. 4720 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7986 (Granite School District services for preschool-aged children who qualify) Head Start Centers (Salt Lake Community Action Program) 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (nine sites) Headstart Day Care 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income children ages 3-4; Utah also has Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Jordan Head Start 217 E. 7800 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-7317 (offers 18 sites) Kids On The Move Head Start 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 # Matheson Headstart # # # # Davis Headstart 320 S. 500 E. # 1240 American Beauty Drive SLC, Ut. 578-8173 (preschools for special-needs and low income; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Migrant Headstart (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) Mountainland Head Start 264 W. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 375-7981 # Murray Head Start Lab School # 74 W. 6100 S. # Jean Massiew School (Utah Deaf and Literacy) Murray, Ut. 264-7491 1530 W. 12600 S. #3 Riverton, Ut. 253-1331 TTY (a charter public school providing academic and social excellence to students through a bilingual and bi-cultural environment) # Job Corps/ Dynamic Educational Systems, Inc. (recruitment office) 1800 S. West Temple #A 128 SLC, Ut. 466-5737 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth ages 16-24) # Clearfield Job Corps Antelope Drive Clearfield, Ut. 774-4000 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) # Weber Basin Job Corps RFD #6, Weber Canyon Ogden, Ut. 479-9806 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) # Literacy Volunteers of America, Wasatch Front 175 N. 600 W. SLC, Ut. 328-5608 (provides basic English tutoring for refugees, immigrants, and LD persons) # Migrant Headstart (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) Multi-Cultural Center 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8582 (call given ph. #) (also provide materials, advocacy, testing and tutorial for minorities) # Salt Lake Community College (DRC) 4600 S. Redwood Road (Margaret) SLC, Ut. 957-4659 (facil. the higher educ. of LD and other special-needs students in multiple ways as may be indicated; & summer adaptive recreation) # South Campus (Disability Resource Center) 1575 S. State St. (Angelene or Tulena) SLC, Ut. 957-4659 (facilitates the higher education of LD and other special-needs students in multiple ways as may be indicated) # Salt Lake School District 440 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (provides multi-service educational programs to include English as a Second Language) # SLCC Admissions Multi Cultural Affairs 4600 S. Redwood Rd. (Charlotte Starks) SLC, Ut. 9557-4592 # SLCC Diversity and Equal Opportunity 4600 S. Redwood Rd. SLC, Ut. 957-4561 # SLCC RAZA Hispanic Unida 4600 S. Redwood Rd. (Sonia Parker) SLC, Ut. 657-4446 # Salt Lake School District 440 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (provides multi-service educational programs to include English as a Second Language) # Utah Migrant Education Program (State Office of Education) 529-7725 (federally-subsidized program for disadvantaged students of parents unemployed in seasonal agricultural work) # Utah Valley State College Dvlpmt. Office for Minority Students 800 W. 1200 S. BU-146 (Chuck Foster) Orem, Ut. 222-8143 # Voluntary Improvement Program (at Guadelupe Schools) 29 N. 600 W. 183 SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (volunteer tutoring at Guadelupe Schools) Multi-cultural Resources (Continued) Work-related # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # International Rescue Committee (IRC) 530 E. 500 S. #207 (Martegas) SLC, Ut. 328-1091 (resettlement and acculturation, to include employment service mainly for Iraq, Serbo-Croatian and African refugees) # International Rescue Committee (IRC) 530 E. 500 S. #207 (Martegas) SLC, Ut. 328-1091 (resettlement and acculturation, to include employment service mainly for Iraq, Serbo-Croatian and African refugees) # Job Corps/ Dynamic Educational Systems, Inc. (recruitment office) 1800 S. West Temple #A 128 SLC, Ut. 466-5737 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth ages 16-24) # Clearfield Job Corps Antelope Drive Clearfield, Ut. 774-4000 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) # Weber Basin Job Corps RFD #6, Weber Canyon Ogden, Ut. 479-9806 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) Salt Lake Unemployment Section for Refugees (call Human Services—538-4171) (see Human Services, Department) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. North) 140 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides policy for state welfare, job placement and employment security) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. South) 1385 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-0000 (oversees self-sufficiency, temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placement programming) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 5735 S. Redwood Road WVC, Ut. 269-4700 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 720 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 536-7000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 158 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 524-9000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 3888 W. 5400 S. Kearns, Ut. 965-4667 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 7292 S. State St. Midvale, Ut. 567-3800 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Nutrition Resources (See also Recreation, Fitness and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children) Diagnostic Services # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses, including nutrition consults, and limited treatment funds) # Metabolic Clinic (at MCH) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8255 (diagnosis and management of metabolic diseases) Public Health (see local public health departments) 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 530-7500 (general public health on local level) Salt Lake City and County Health Department 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 530-7500 (programs for optimal community health) # University Neuropsychiatric Institute (UNI) 501 Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 583-2500 (in and out-patient evaluation to include children with dual diagnoses: includes an eating disorder clinic) 184 Nutrition Resources (Continued) Food/Funds/Reimbursement # Alliance With Children 4568 S. Highland Dr. 277-0927 (providing food reimbursement $40-90/mo. for qualified daycares) # American Diabetes Association (Utah Chapter) 250 E. 300 S. #110 (1-800-DIABETES) SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (provides diabetes support services, information and referral, camps, and research funds re: diabetes) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses, including nutrition consults, and limited treatment funds) Consumer Advocacy, Smith’s Food King (can arrange special product availability) # Food Bank, Utah (Salt Lake Community Services Council) 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 908-8660 (provides food for those in need via effective resource collection, storage and distribution; see also Utahns Against Hunger) # Food Stamps (Workforce Services eligibility) 140 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 526-9213 (stamps for food purchase for qualified low-income) # March of Dimes (Birth Defects Foundation) 310 E. 4500 S. #300 (David) SLC, Ut. 363-5500 (agency-funds sponsor birth defects research) # Salt Lake City-County WIC Clinic 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 534-4629 (provides WIC, immunizations, Baby Your Baby, prenatal, and medical services on a sliding fee scale) # Summer Food Program SLC, Ut. 1-800-453-3663 (free lunches (no applic.) during summer for children at such sites as parks and Boys and Girls Clubs. Adult lunch fee is $2.50) # WIC (administration for Women, Infant and Child Program) 1460 W. 288 N. (six S.L. offices) SLC, Ut. 538-6960 (supplemental food re: high-risk pregnancies, immunizations, Baby Your Baby, prenatal, and medical services on a sliding fee scale) In-home Services/High-risk Services # Community Nursing Services 6949 High Tech Drive Midvale, Ut. 233-6100 (home health services for temporary homebound) # Follow-up Nutrition Program 100 N. Medical Drive (Katie McDonald) SLC, Ut. 588-3898 (PCMC-sponsored nutrition and behavior change program re: childhood obesity, with Soc. Wk. & M.D. & Nutritionist) # Neonatal Follow-up Program (NFP) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8246 (follow up on high-risk infants) #Travis C. Waiver for Technology Dependent/Medically Fragile Children c/o Community-based Services SLC, Ut. 584-8240 (44 Medical Drive) (provides case management, respite, in-home respiratory care, counseling, nutritional help, and portable oxygen) Info and Referral/Educational # American Heart Association , Utah Affiliate 1937 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 484-3838 (information and support organization re: heart diseases) Dairy Council of Utah (provides pamphlets and posters re: dairy nutrition) 1245 E. Brickyard Rd. (1-800-342-2383) SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (provides diabetic support, information, research, and a camp) # Educational Consulting Services 1399 S. 700 E. #16 SLC, Ut. 487-5659 (a program to increase knowledge of food and how it affects a family’s health, and how to stretch the food dollar) # Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (USU Ext. Serv.) 2001 S. State St. #S 1200 SLC, Ut. 468-3182 (EFNEP nutrition assistants teach individuals and groups re: basic eating concerns ie quick, tasty, healthy, economic meals) # EFNEP 2001 S. Sta te S1200 (Paula) SLC, Ut. 468-3182 (provides federally-funded basic vitamins and nutrition education via the USU Extension Services) # Follow-up Nutrition Program 100 N. Medical Drive (Katie McDonald) SLC, Ut. 588-3898 (PCMC-sponsored nutrition and behavior change program re: childhood obesity, with Soc. Wk. & M.D. & Nutritionist) # Food and Nutrition Information Center 1-800-555-1212 # Diabetes Association, Utah Affiliate 185 Nutrition Resources (Continued) Info and Referral/Educational (Continued) Public Health (see local public health departments) 610 S. 200 E. Salt Lake City and County Health Department 610 S. 200 E. Utah Beef Council 150 S. 6th E. #10B Utah Department of Agriculture 350 N. Redwood Rd. SLC, Ut. 530-7500 (general public health on local level) SLC, Ut. 530-7500 (programs for optimal community health) SLC, Ut. 355-5748 SLC, Ut. 84116 533-4104 # Utah State University Extension Services 2001 S. State St. Building B Rm. 1200 SLC, Ut. 468-3170 (includes consumer information and classes for special-needs persons) Wellness Center, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center 1045 E. 100. S. SLC, Ut. 350-4539 (offers numerous childbirth and self-help classes, and includes bereavement support groups) Nutrition Consultants # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses, including nutrition consults, and limited treatment funds) Dietitians, Private (see Yellow Pages, R.D. indicates registered dietitions) # Hospitals, local see Hospital listings (hospitals generally include dietetic services) Nutrition Education Training, Special, Office of Education 250 E. 5th S. SLC, Ut.533-5371 # Nutrition Consultants WIC, PHN’s, Hospitals and Yellow Pages (diet assessment, planning, and follow up by registered Dieticians) (see Yellow Pages, R.D. indicating Registered Dietitians) see CSHCN, Nutritionists, Private PCMC Dietary Department (see also other hospital listings) Preventive Services Public Health (see local public health departments) 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 530-7500 (general public health on local level) Salt Lake City and County Health Department 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 530-7500 (programs for optimal community health) # Salt Lake City-County WIC Clinic 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 534-4629 (provides WIC, immunizations, Baby Your Baby, prenatal, and medical services on a sliding fee scale) # WIC (administration for Women, Infant and Child Program) 1460 W. 288 N. (six S.L. offices) SLC, Ut. 538-6960 (supplemental food re: high-risk pregnancies, immunizations, Baby Your Baby, prenatal, and medical services on a sliding fee scale) Support/Research # American Diabetes Association (Utah Chapter) 1245 E. Brickyard Rd. (1-800-DIABETES) SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (provides diabetes support services, information and referral, camps, and research funds re: diabetes) # American Heart Association , Utah Affiliate 1937 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 484-3838 (information and support organization re: heart diseases) 186 Nutrition Resources (Continued) Support/Research (Continued) # Diabetes Association, Utah Affiliate 1245 E. Brickyard Rd. (1-800-342-2383) SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (provides diabetic support, information, research, and a camp) (PCMC youth support group) Diabetes Group # March of Dimes (Birth Defects Foundation) 310 E. 4500 S. #300 (David) SLC, Ut. 363-5500 (agency-funds sponsor birth defects research) Supported Parenting (ph. Book) Tops, Inc. (Copperview Community Center) (support and training for special-needs parents of young children) (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)—a self-help weight loss and group support service) Treatment/Training/Fitness Center for Change Provo, Ut. (a private center providing treatment for anorexia, bulimia and other addictive behaviors) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses, including nutrition consults, and limited treatment funds) Cuisine for Life (nutrition courses for more healthy living) Eating Disorders Clinic (see University Neuropsychiatric Institute) # Feeding Clinic (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8520 (provides services for parents of sometimes hard-to-feed special-needs infants) # Follow-up Nutrition Program 100 N. Medical Drive (Katie McDonald) SLC, Ut. 588-3898 (PCMC-sponsored nutrition and behavior change program re: childhood obesity, with Soc. Wk. & M.D. & Nutritionist) Get Fit Groups (special-needs fitness group of UUMC Rehabilitation Center) Homemaker Services (see local DCFS office) 927 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. (call DCFS 264-7500) (offers homemaking skills training to low-income) LDS Fitness Institute (program of health and fitness) Obesity Groups (support, therapy and coping insight for overweight persons) SLC, Ut. 588-3385 (comprehensive epilepsy program and general neurology to include nutritional intervention) # Salt Lake City-County WIC Clinic 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 534-4629 (provides WIC, immunizations, Baby Your Baby, prenatal, and medical services on a sliding fee scale) Slim for Life Classes 645 E. 400 S. SLC, Ut. 322-5601 (offers weight, nutrition and fitness classes) Tops, Inc. (Copperview Community Center) (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)—a self-help weight loss and group support service) # TV Allowance, The www.tvallowance.com 305-669-4365\ # Pediatric Neurology, Div. of PCMC Weight Watchers (offers private weight-reduction programs) Well Plan College of Health, U of U SLC, Ut. 582-1984 Wellness Center, Salt Lake Regional Medical Center 1045 E. 100. S. SLC, Ut. 350-4539 (offers numerous childbirth and self-help classes, and includes bereavement support groups) # West Valley Fitness Center 5415 W. 3100 S. (Jodi/Mike Dennison) WVC, Ut. 955-4000 (among services provided are swimming, a fitness center w/ trainers, and before and after school programs) 187 Parent Training and Enrichment Resources (see also Advocate Organizations, Counseling Resources, Information and Referral Resources, and Parent Support Groups) Adolescent-related # Centro de la Familia of Utah (1-800-621-5322) 3780 S. West Temple (Marie Green) SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (5-site Hisp. self-suff.prog. includes crime reparation, info-ref., drug prev., teen-father, mother–daughter & migrant headstart progs.) # Davis County PERC (Family Enrichment Center) 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (provides sequentially the Steven Glenn Developing Capable Young People course, especially for adolescents) # East Valley Mental Health Unit 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 (John Malouf) SLC, Ut. 284-4990 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Youth Services Bureau (DWS) P. O. Box 1035 (see Paula in Moab, court referred for conduct-disorded youth, with whole family involved w/ structure and rewards) Coping # Hope: A Parent-to-Parent Network 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Kathy Peterson) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (community resource offering coping and networking support, information and training for parents of newborn special-needs children) Counseling # Granite School District Educational Resource Center 3031 S. 200 E. (Claudia McLachlan) SLC. Ut. 268-8560 (up to 10 sessions of professional family counseling in areas of child rearing, family discord, and schooling at $15. per hour) # Jordan Family Education Center 8449 S. 150 W. Midvale, Ut. 565-7442 (provides excellent family-related classes to include child ADHD-management) # Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) # Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) # Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) # Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth crises) Education # Granite Community Education 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 481-7204 (offers multi-program non-credit classes as well as day school make up credit classes where home school permission is granted) # Hal J. Schultz Memorial Center 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (provides a child development approach for 4-5 year olds to include health, education, social service and parent involvement) # Holy Cross Ministries 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 908-0293 (provides transportation and ESL classes for non-documented immigrants) Salt Lake Community Education 233 W. 200 N. SLC, Ut. (comprehensive program of alternative and adult education) # School Districts, local see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations) # Utah Learning Resource Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #220 1-800-662-6624 SLC, Ut. 272-3431 (provides in-service for teachers serving children with disabilities) # Utah Parent Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) 188 Parent Training and Enrichment Resources (Continued) Educational Materials # Alphabet Station 1260 E. 3300 S. SLC, Ut. 485-1862 (educational materials and toys for LD as well as bright children) # Community Education see Individual School Districts, local (community educational alternatives) * Parent Education Resource Center (PERC) SLC, Ut. (resource educational and materials for teachers and parents, as well as parent training re: pre-school development) Red Balloon, The SLC, Ut. (educational materials and toys for LD as well as bright children) In-home Programs # Family Support Program (Easter Seals of Utah) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (DSH-sponsored multi-home support services) Family Support Programs (DSPD-sponsored home and community-based services for special-needs children) # In-Home Family Services (for Granite School District) (Rowena Heath) SLC, Ut. 264-7689 (a three month-long weekly psycho-educational Boys Town-type parent support) # Infant Development Program see Health Departments, local (PHN home stimulation program) Parent Infant Program (PIP), Utah School for the Deaf 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-9631 EXT. 238 (home and extention stimulation programs) Project PITCH 3450 Oakview Drive SLC, Ut. 273-2020 (home-based parent-info training program for handicapped) # Teen Tots Program (SL Co. Health Department) (Sharon Moon) SLC, Ut. 468-2502 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) # Teen Tots Program (Billie Jo) WVC, Ut. 468-2862 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) Information # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) # Hyperactive Child Education and Support Group (SVMH) 7292 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (parent information management course) Parent Advocacy for Children with Handicaps 910 S. 50 E. Layton, Ut. 544-1523 (offers parent support and resource information) # Parent Resource Library (Utah State University Extension Services) 2001 S. State St. Building B Rm. 1200 SLC, Ut. 468-3170 (USU information re: disabilities, to include videos; includes consumer information and classes for special-needs persons) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) Utah Parent and Teacher Association for Gifted and Talented Children (call Ut. St. Brd. Of Ed.—538-7500) (an information and support group) # Utah Parent Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) Parenting/Training/Interventions # Capitol West Boys and Girls Club/Child Care 567 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (prevention/intervention programs for youth, self-sufficiency child care, parenting and social skills groups, and incentive programming) # Child Protection (Human Services Administration) 120 W. 200 W. (Kari) SLC, Ut. 538-4377 (handles reported child abuse, referring to local response teams for investigation , supervision and F/U services) 189 Parent Training and Enrichment Resources (Continued) Parenting/Training/Interventions (Continued) Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # Bryant Middle Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 40 S. 800 E. (Tammer Attallah) SLC, Ut. 578-8118 (Salt Lake District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Eisenhower Jr. Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 4351 S. Redwood Road (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6103 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Hunter High Youth In Custody (YIC) 4200 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 964-4201 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Kearns Jr. Youth In Custody (YIC) 4040 W. 5305 S. Kearns, Ut. 964-4213 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Oquirrh Hills Elementary (CBTU Extension) 5241 S. 4280 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7996 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) # Robert Frost Elementary (CBTU Extension) 3444 W. 4400 S. WVC, Ut. 964-4265 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) # Children's Center, The 1855 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 582-5534 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Children's Center, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Children’s Learning Center, The 2955 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 627-8878 ( non-fee, statewide service willing to work with parents in setting up individualized programs primarily for children ages 3-8) # Children's Service Society (1-800-839-7444) 124 S. 400 E. Room 400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (houses Child Care Resource and Referral, and provides pregnancy and ADHD parenting counseling and adoption-related services) # Family Enrichment Center 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (Davis School District family enrichment center provides excellent 0-5 child behavior management courses; includes sub for Santa) # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Connection Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Family Support Network of Utah (networking to provide ideas and program development support for group leaders) # Granite School District Educational Resource Center 3031 S. 200 E. (Claudia McLachlan) SLC. Ut. 268-8560 (up to 10 sessions of professional family counseling in areas of child rearing, family discord, and schooling at $15. per hour) # Hal J. Schultz Memorial Center 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (provides a child development approach for 4-5 year olds to include health, education, social service and parent involvement) Homemaker Services (see local DCFS office) 927 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. (call DCFS 264-7500) (offers homemaking training to low-income) # Hope: A Parent-to-Parent Network 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Kathy Peterson) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (community resource offering coping and networking support, information and training for parents of newborn special-needs children) # Hyperactive Child Education and Support Group (SVMH) 7292 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (parent information management course) # Infant Mental Health Program 2625 E. 3300 S. (Ray DePrizio) SLC, Ut. 485-8051 (serves parents, infants and young children with emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Murray PERC Center (special education resource and parent training courses as well as information and representation re: rights of disabled) # Nueva Dia (New Day) (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 3780 S. W. Temple SLC, Ut. 521-4475 (self-sufficiency, career development and safe parent training for mothers) 190 Parent Training and Enrichment Resources (Continued) Parenting/Training/Interventions (Continued) * Parent Education Resource Center (PERC) SLC, Ut. (resource educational and materials for teachers and parents, as well as parent training re: pre-school development) # Parent Training for Families With Hyperactive Children (in cooperation with Valley MH) Parenting Classes (see community and Continued Education , PCMC Family Living Seminars (in cooperation with MH or School Districts, local) Project PITCH 3450 Oakview Drive SLC, Ut. 273-2020 (home-based parent-info training program for handicapped) Supported Parenting (ph. Book) (support and training for special-needs parents of young children) # Utah Youth Village 5790 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (provides parenting classes as well as residential group homes for troubled youth while fostering responsible and productive lives) # Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 262-6199 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) # Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) # Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) # Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) # Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth crises) Prevention # Capitol West Boys and Girls Club/Child Care 567 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (prevention/intervention programs for youth, self-sufficiency child care, parenting and social skills groups, and incentive programming) # Utah Federation for Youth, Inc. (www.ufyi.org) 350 S. 400 E. # G-4 SLC, Ut. 468-0699 (provides supports & opport. for adol. & parents to improve hope & skills in prev. substance abuse & violence thru multiple mediums) # Utah Foundation for the Blind and Visually Impaired 1867 E. Ryan Park Ave. (Larry) Sandy, Ut. 572-0675 (provides in-home daily living instruction and recreational activities for blind and visually-impaired children ages 5-18) Self-sufficiency Taining # Capitol West Boys and Girls Club/Child Care 567 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (prevention/intervention programs for youth, self-sufficiency child care, parenting and social skills groups, and incentive programming) # Centro de la Familia of Utah 320 W. 200 S. # 300 -B (Marie Green) SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (7-site Hispanic self-sufficiency program to include crime reparation, teen father, mother–daughter and migrant headstart programs) # Nueva Dia (New Day) (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 3780 S. W. Temple (Marla) SLC, Ut. 521-4475 (self-sufficiency, career development and safe parent training for mothers) Special-needs-related # Child and Adolescent Family Center 265 W. 2700 S. (Lorin) Syracuse, Ut. 292-3469 (provides evaluation and treatment for, and parent training relative to attention deficit and hyperactivity—Dr. Dean Belnap) # Children's Service Society (1-800-839-7444) 124 S. 400 E. Room 400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (houses Child Care Resource and Referral, and provides pregnancy and ADHD parenting counseling and adoption-related services) # Jordan Family Education Center 8449 S. 150 W. Midvale, Ut. 565-7442 (provides excellent family-related classes to include child ADHD-management) Murray PERC Center (special education resource and parent training courses as well as information and representation re: rights of disabled) # Parent Resource Library (Utah State University Extension Services) 2001 S. State St. Building B Rm. 1200 SLC, Ut. 468-3170 (USU information re: disabilities, to include videos; includes consumer information and classes for special-needs persons) 191 Parent Training and Enrichment Resources (Continued) Special-needs-related (Continued) # Touchtone Therapy Center 2872S. Highland Dr. (Ray De Prezio) SLC, Ut. 485-8051 (priv. Clin. offers attach., develop., behav., encop. & enuretic & other therapy for foster & other children to include parent involv.) # Utah Youth Village 5790 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (provides parenting classes as well as residential group homes for troubled youth while fostering responsible and productive lives) # Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 262-6199 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) # Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) # Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) # Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) # Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth crises) Support/Advocacy # Hope: A Parent-to-Parent Network 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Kathy Peterson) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (community resource offering coping and networking support, information and training for parents of newborn special-needs children) Parent Advocacy for Children with Handicaps 910 S. 50 E. Layton, Ut. 544-1523 (offers parent support and resource information) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) Supported Parenting (ph. Book) (support and training for special-needs parents of young children) # Utah Federation for Youth, Inc. (www.ufyi.org) 350 S. 400 E. # G-4 SLC, Ut. 468-0699 (provides supports & opport. for adol. & parents to improve hope & skills in prev. substance abuse & violence thru multiple mediums) # Utah Foundation for the Blind and Visually Impaired 1867 E. Ryan Park Ave. (Larry) Sandy, Ut. 572-0675 (provides in-home daily living instruction and recreational activities for blind and visually-impaired children ages 5-18) Utah Parent and Teacher Association for Gifted and Talented Children (call Ut. St. Brd. Of Ed.—538-7500) (an information and support group) # Utah Parent Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) Teen/Special-needs Parents # Adolescent Parent Program 158 S. 200 W. (Debbie Class) SLC, Ut. 524-9106 (message left 22 Oct. 1999) # Centro de la Familia of Utah 320 W. 200 S. # 300-B (Marie Green) SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (7-site Hispanic self-sufficiency program to include crime reparation, teen father, mother–daughter and migrant headstart programs) # Children's Service Society (1-800-839-7444) 124 S. 400 E. Room 400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (houses Child Care Resource and Referral, and provides pregnancy and ADHD parenting counseling and adoption-related services) Supported Parenting (ph. Book) (support and training for special-needs parents of young children) # Teen Tots Program (SL Co. Health Department) (Sharon Moon) SLC, Ut. 468-2502 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) # Teen Tots Program (Billie Jo) WVC, Ut. 468-2862 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) # Utah Community Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 5709 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 263-4860 (services include signing and independent living classes) 192 Peer and Mentor Relationship Resources (see also Adolescent Resources, Counseling Resources, Recreation and Fitness Resources, Social and Emotional Disturbance Resources and Summer Programs) Adolescent-related # # # # # # Copperview Community Center, Day Care for Handicapped 8446 S. Harrison St. (Karrie 561-0075) SLC, Ut. 565-9233 (includes before and after school programs, adaptive rec. and summer day camps, adult socialization and super day trips for teens) Teen Support Group of Utah 1430 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 272-8000 (peer support re: typical teen problems) Youth Development Enterprises 8760 Hidden Oaks Drive SLC, Ut. 943-1752 (supervised employment and living for youth 16-19 in Hawaii in cooperation with schools and other agencies) Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Big Brothers/Mentors ASSURE Program (closely-monitored big-brother type program) 310 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 303-0303 (volunteer friends and services for needy children) # SMART Program (Magna) (Granite Student Services) 340 E. 3545 S. (Paul Zukerman) SLC, Ut. 685-4660 (provides mentoring for at-risk junior high student following a class completion) # Village Project Mentor Program (Juvenile Court) 450 S. State St. (Kristen) SLC, Ut. 238-7700 (helps court-involved youth become contributing citizens through supportive one-on-one relationships with positive adult role models) # Youth and Families with Promise (YFP) (USU-affiliated) 2100 S. State S1200 (Chris Jacobsen) SLC, Ut. 468-2695 (a mentor program for youth ages 10-14 with high interest activities; see also Heather: 468-3185) # Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of Utah Clubs/Recreation # Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salt Lake (administration) 450 S. 900 E. #300 (LeAnne) SLC, Ut. 322-4411 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Capitol West Boys and Girls Club 567 W. 300 N. (Jennifer West) SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) Leid Boys and Girls Club 464 S. Concord SLC, Ut. 364 9188 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # South Valley Boys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St Midvale, Ut. 284-4253 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # South Salt Lake Boys and Girls Club 254 E. Gregson Ave. SLC, Ut. 487-1130 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Sugarhouse Boys and Girls Club 968 Sugarmount Drive SLC, Ut. 484-0841 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Boys and Girls Club of Utah County 1060 E. 150 N. Provo, Ut. 370-4615 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) 193 Peer and Mentor Relationship Resources (Continued) Clubs/Recreation # Four-H Clubs (administration) 51 S. University Ave. #219 Provo, Ut. 370-8470 (cooperative agency between federal, state and local governments offering opportunities for youth to learn life-long skills) # Davis County Four-H Club 28 E. State St. Farmington, Ut. 451-3403 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) # Salt Lake County Four-H Club 2001 S. State St. S1200 SLC, Ut. 468-3180 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) # Utah County Four-H Club 51 S. University Ave. #219 Provo, Ut. 370-8470 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) # Weber County Four-H Club 1181 N. Fairgrounds Drive Ogden, Ut. 399-8200 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) # Kearns Recreation Center 5670 S. 4800 W. (Terri Wachter) Kearns, Ut. 967-4404 (recreation activities, day camps, as well as youth counseling available) Park City Special Needs Sports Association P.O. Box 680286 Park City, Ut. 649-3991 (sponsors multiple high-adventure sports for special-needs people) Police Athletic League 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-2420 (comprehensive youth recreation includes ball, boxing and gym) # Redwood Multi-purpose Recreation Center 3060 S. Lester St. SLC, Ut. 974-6923 (multi-services to include adaptive recreation; also has before and after school programs, and a food pantry) # Utah Special Olympics 4 Triad Center #105 (Michael) SLC, Ut. 363-1111, ext. 126 (1-800-662-1616; year-around athletic competition for MR or closely-related developmentally disordered persons) Counseling/Therapy # ACCESS 1588 S. Major St. SLC, Ut. 486-5987 (Asian Community Counseling Enhancement and Social Skills) # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # Bryant Middle Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 40 S. 800 E. (Tammer Attallah) SLC, Ut. 578-8118 (Salt Lake District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) LDS Hospital Adolescent Treatment Center (family-oriented in-patient therapy) # Play Group Therapy (see CBTU, Children’s Center, PCMC, UUMC psychiatric department, (school Districts, private psychotherapy, and professional therapy via a play setting) # Sunshine Solutions (administration via Utah Boys Ranch) 5500 Bagley Park Rd. (Eric) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (provides day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) # Sunshine Solutions 7950 Redwood Rd. (Heather) West Jordan, Ut. 282-1115 (8 week day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) # Eisenhower Jr. Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 4351 S. Redwood Road (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6103 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Hunter High Youth In Custody (YIC) 4200 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 964-4201 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Kearns Jr. Youth In Custody (YIC) 4040 W. 5305 S. Kearns, Ut. 964-4213 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Oquirrh Hills Elementary (CBTU Extension) 5241 S. 4280 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7996 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) # Robert Frost Elementary (CBTU Extension) 3444 W. 4400 S. WVC, Ut. 964-4265 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) # Children's Center, The 1855 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 582-5534 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Children's Center, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Children's Center Group Homes, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (for emotional and behavioral preschool children) Family Resource and Counseling (also handles Child Protective Services abuse referrals) 194 Peer and Mentor Relationship Resources (Continued) Counseling/Therapy (Continued) # Valley Mental Health (administration) 5965 S. 900 E. (Jim Whear) SLC, Ut. 263-7100 (administers Mental Health services in Salt Lake, Tooele, and Summit counties for medicaid recipients) Adolescent Day Care 4351 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 263-2103 # Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (out patient counseling, after care and day treatment for drug/alcohol-using youth as well as residential/ therapeutic foster home access) Alliance House (VMH) 1724 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 486-5012 (job and housing support for adult mental health clients) ARTEC (administration) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) ARTEC RESIDENCES: # Observation and Assessment (O and A) # Therapeutic Homes and Sex Abuse 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 569-0882 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 955-9686 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2137 # CBTU # Crisis Intervention Services (UUMC) # East Valley Unit # Mental Health Services for the Deaf 7434 S. State St. (TTY) # North Crisis Service (ARTU) 1228 S. 900 E. # North Valley Unit 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 (John Malouf) SLC, Ut. 264-2315 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Juvenile Court Mental Health Unit 3522 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 262-2601 566-9739 (Bill Matson) SLC, Ut. 566-4423 SLC, Ut. 261-1442 # 145 E. 1300 S. #501 SLC, Ut. 539-7000 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) South Crisis Unit (ITU) 6856 S. 700 E. (Marv Goldstein) SLC, Ut. 255-4661 (Intensive Treatment Unit) South Valley Unit 7434 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Spanish Speaking staff authorized at all out-patient units # Summit County Unit 1753 Sidewinder Rd. (Merrilee) # Tooele County Unit 305 N. Main St. Rm 240 (Terry Green) Tooele, Ut. 833-7370 # Victim Counseling (call Christy—238-2360) West Valley Unit 231 E. 400 S. 4th fl. SLC, Ut. 363-7911 3575 S. Market St. (Karen Platis) SLC, Ut. 967-4405 # # # # Youth Services Center # # # 177 W. Price Ave. Park City, Ut. 649-9079 SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) 195 Peer and Mentor Relationship Resources (Continued) Preschools/Headstart Creative Development Center for Children 3868 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. (preschool for children with social and emotional problems) # Headstart (administration via Central City CAP) 952 E. 900 S. (Charles Ashcraft) SLC, Ut. 961-7809 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Davis Early Head Start Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 # # Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (includes 23 sites) Granite Headstart/Preschool Special Education 4901 S. 4720 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7986 (Granite School District services for preschool-aged children who qualify) Head Start Centers (Salt Lake Community Action Program) 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (nine sites) Headstart Day Care 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income children ages 3-4; Utah also has Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Jordan Head Start 217 E. 7800 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-7317 (offers 18 sites) Kids On The Move Head Start 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 # Matheson Headstart # # # # Davis Headstart 320 S. 500 E. # 1240 American Beauty Drive SLC, Ut. 578-8173 (preschools for special-needs and low income; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Migrant Headstart (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) Mountainland Head Start 264 W. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 375-7981 # Murray Head Start Lab School # 74 W. 6100 S. Murray, Ut. 264-7491 # Preschool s and Nurseries # # # # Yellow Pages: Day Nurseries and Child Care (see Preschools for Handicapped) Schools, Nurseries and Kindergarten, and Preschool for Handicapped) (see Preschools for Handicapped) Preschools, Therapeutic, Infant Therapy and Pre-Schools (see Preschools for Handicapped) Pre-academic Preschools for Special-needs Children (small child groups in developmental settings) Supporting the Inclusion of Preschool Children (Office of Educ.) 538-7846 (facilitates strategies for enhancing the education, social opportunities and outcomes for DD preschool children) TEACH (WSU--Department of Child and Family Studies Preschool) 1301 University Circle (Christine) Ogden, Ut. 626-6277 (provides a non-fee therapeutic day care for DCFS-referred children ages 3-5 with behavioral and social problems) Scouts/Four-H/Camps # Boy and Cub Scout Special-needs Programs 525 Foothill Drive (Reed Hall) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 (for scouting needs of disabled boys) # Boy Scouts of America (information for pack or troop referral) 525 Foothill Drive (Pat Brown) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 ext. 246 (cub, boy, varsity and explorer experience, education and character-building programs for boys 7-18, as well as high school-age girls) Camp Fire, Inc. (youth development for boys and girls through camp and service) # Copperview Community Center, Day Care for Handicapped 8446 S. Harrison St. (Karrie 561-0075) SLC, Ut. 565-9233 (includes before and after school programs, adaptive rec. and summer day camps, adult socialization and super day trips for teens) # Four-H Clubs (administration) 51 S. University Ave. #219 Provo, Ut. 370-8470 (cooperative agency between federal, state and local governments offering opportunities for youth to learn life-long skills) # Davis County Four-H Club 28 E. State St. (Joanne Roche) Farmington, Ut. 451-3403 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) 196 Peer and Mentor Relationship Resources (Continued) Scouts/Four-H/Camps (Continued) # Salt Lake County Four-H Club 2001 S. State St. S1200 SLC, Ut. 468-3180 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) # Girl Scouts, Utah Council 445 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 265-8472 (creates character-building programs for girls 6-17) Primary for Special-needs Children (LDS sponsored) 50 E. North Temple SLC, Ut. 531-2391 (LDS-sponsors classes to include child character development) # Sunshine Solutions (administration via Utah Boys Ranch) 5500 Bagley Park Rd. (Eric) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (provides day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) # Sunshine Solutions 7950 Redwood Rd. (Heather) West Jordan, Ut. 282-1115 (8 week day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) Sibling and Other Supports International Chat Line for Special-needs Siblings # Phone Pal P.O. Box 1493 Orem, Ut. 226-4795 (24-hour “warm line” listening ear for children up to 13 years, addressing loneliness, fear, or ideas for play) Social Skills Development # Copperview Community Center, Day Care for Handicapped 8446 S. Harrison St. (Karrie 561-0075) SLC, Ut. 565-9233 (includes before and after school programs, adaptive rec. and summer day camps, adult socialization and super day trips for teens) Primary for Special-needs Children (LDS sponsored) 50 E. North Temple SLC, Ut. 531-2391 (LDS-sponsors classes to include child character development) # Self Defense Classes (SL Co. Parks & Rec.) (Fairmont Aquatic Ctr.) 1044 E. Sugarmount Drive SLC, Ut. 486-5867 (explores in a safe and fun way a blend of self defense from Karate, Kick-boxing, Grappling Arts and more; $4/session) # TEACH (WSU--Department of Child and Family Studies Preschool) 1301 University Circle (Christine) Ogden, Ut. 626-6277 (provides a non-fee therapeutic day care for DCFS-referred children ages 3-5 with behavioral and social problems) Utah State Social Integration Project 1636 N. 1200 W. Layton, Ut. 546-2722 (mainstreamed day care for special-needs children) # Youth Development Enterprises 8760 Hidden Oaks Drive SLC, Ut. 943-1752 (supervised employment and living for youth 16-19 in Hawaii in cooperation with schools and other agencies) # Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) # Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) # Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) # Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Special-needs-related Utah State Social Integration Project 1636 N. 1200 W. Layton, Ut. 546-2722 (mainstreamed day care for special-needs children) 197 Physical Therapy Resources (see also Funding Sources for Special-needs Conditions, and Recreation Development and Fitness Resources for Special-needs Children) Advocacy Davis County Association for Retarded Citizens (call ARC of Utah 364-5060) Multiple Sclerosis Society (promotes general welfare of MR citizens) 525 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 575-8500 (Multiple Sclerosis research, counseling, therapy and equipment loans) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. Utah Rehabilitation Association (URA) Utah State Division of Rehabilitation Services 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 533-5991 Arts/Recreation-related # Camp Kostopulos # 2500 Emigration Canyon SLC, Ut. 582-0700 (canyon outdoor and recreation and therapy for CP and other children with special-needs conditions) Virginia Tanner Creative Dance (U of U) 230 S. Wasatch Drive (Mary Ann Lee) SLC, Ut. 581-7374 (provides an effective, fun tool for augmentative therapy for children in a non-hospital environment with physical disabilities) Diagnostics/Referrals # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) SLC, Ut. 584-8284 Equipment # Jenco Medical Supplies, Inc. # Motion Control Multiple Sclerosis Society National Abledata System * Rehabilitation Engineering 433 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 532-5785 (provides custom orthotic braces and prosthetics) 2401 S. 1070 W. #B SLC, Ut. 978-2622 (advanced prosthetic system includes myoelectric and body-powered equipment) 525 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 575-8500 (Multiple Sclerosis research, counseling, therapy and equipment loans) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 533-7000 (data bank for internationally-available medical and PT equipment) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2548 Utah Abledata System 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7550 (computerized information re: available used medical equipment) Funding # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 533-5991 Utah State Division of Rehabilitation Services 198 Physical Therapy Resources (Continued) Hospital/Clinic-based # Cerebral Palsy Clinic (PCMC) 100 N. Medical Drive (Ashley Baird) SLC, Ut. 588-3941 (an on-going clinic which is part of Out-Patient Rehabilitation) # Cottonwood Speech Therapy (PCMC extension) 5770 S. 250 E. #325 SLC, Ut. 314-2089 (provides PT and augmentative communication) # Healthsouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Utah 8074 S. 1300 E. (Bonna) Sandy, Ut. 561-3400 (a comprehensive acute injury rehabilitative facility with adaptive recreation and adventure for children through adults) # Hospitals, local see Hospital listings (provide varied in and out-patient psychiatric, multi-service medical treatment and respite facilities) # Intermountain Burn Trauma Center (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2700 (12-bed ICU services 24 hours a day and out-patient clinic, with two full-time surgeons, PT/OT and a pediatric life-care specialist) # Intermountain Shriner’s Hospital for Children Fairfax and Virginia St. SLC, Ut. 536-3500 (national hotline 1-800-237-5055) (pediatric orthopedic-related treatment center) # K2D2 Therapy Services 686 E. 8400 S. Sandy, Ut. 562-0071 (offers PT and OT to qualified children ages birth through teenage) # McKay-Dee Hospital Center 3939 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 627-2800 (a comprehensive medical care, rehabilitative and research hospital primarily for adult populations) Multiple Sclerosis Society 525 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 575-8500 (Multiple Sclerosis research, counseling, therapy and equipment loans) # Muscle Clinic (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2121 (diagnosis, counseling, and PT for muscle-weak patients) * Pediatric Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah 5030 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 476-5775 (comprehensive and out-patient rehabilitativ services) Pediatric Therapy Services 565 E. 4500 S. #A205 Murray, Ut. 266-2691 (provides speech, physical and occupational therapy) Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7985 (comprehensive programs for neuromusculoskeletal clients) # Physical Therapy Department (PCMC Out-Patient Rehabilitation) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3950 (provides PT and has outreach offices) # Primary Children’s Medical Center Out-Patient Rehab (admin.) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3950 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an in and out-patient basis) # Primary Children’s Rehab North 545 W. 500 S. #130 Bountiful, Ut. 292-8665 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) # Primary Children’s Rehab South 870 E. 9400 S. Sandy, Ut. 571-1223 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) # Primary Children’s Rehab West 3845 W. 4700 S. #102 Kearns, Ut. 964-4060 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) Primary Rehabilitation Outreach (PCMC) (local PT outreach service of PCMC) # Shriner’s Hospital for Children, Intermountain Fairfax and Virginia St. SLC, Ut. 536-3500 (a pediatric orthopedic-related treatment center) # Stewart Rehabilitation Center 3939 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 398-2080 (comprehensive in and out-patient rehabilitation, Mckay-Dee Hospital) Physical Therapy Department (PCMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2365 UUMC, Physical Therapy Department (serves rehabilitation and out-patient PT clients) UUMC, Rehabilitation Department (comprehensive in and out patient rehabilitation services) 1034 N. 500 W. Provo, Ut. 371-7522 # Utah Valley Rehabilitation Center Utah Western Rehabilitation Institute 8074 S. 1300 E. Sandy, Ut. 565-6529 Western Rehabilitation (a comprehensive post acute injury rehabilitative facility for children through adults) 199 Physical Therapy Resources (Continued) In-home Services # Community Nursing Services 6949 High Tech Drive Midvale, Ut. 233-6100 (home health services for temporary homebound) 2970 S. Main St. (David Britsch) SLC, Ut. 486-5588 # Home Health Plus (in-home care for terminally-ill or life threatened patients, to include OT/PT and psych nurse specialists) see Health Departments, local (PHN home stimulation program) * Parent Infant Program (PIP), Utah School for the Blind 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 629-4743 (home and extention stimulation programs) Parent Infant Program (PIP), Utah School for the Deaf 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-9631 EXT. 238 (home and extention stimulation programs) # Infant Development Program School/Center-based # Dan Peterson School 169 N. 1100 E. American Fork, Ut. 756-8551 (DD training center for children school-aged to 22) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) (administration) 535 E. 4500 S. #D240 SLC, Ut. 266-3939 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5; also provides supported employment services for DD adults) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 3540 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 957-0855 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 144 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-1719 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Easter Seals Fun and Fitness Program 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (therapeutic programming for LD students, using a gestalt approach) # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) # Jordan Resource Center 332 W. Center St. Midvale, Ut. 565-7584 (school for severelly behavior-disordered students kindergarten through age 22, to include OT/PT and other visual/hearing services) # Jordan Valley School 7501 S. 1000 E. Midvale, Ut. 565-7588 (child development for DD children 5 years and older) # at West Jordan High School 8136 S. 2700 W. West Jordan, Ut. 256-5600 (for DD preschooler ages 2 to school age) School/Center-based # at Alta High School 11055 S. 1000 E. Sandy, Ut. 256-5000 (for DD preschooler ages 2 to school age) # Monte Vista Diagnostic Center 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1040 (provides itinerant educational assessments for children 0-18) # Monte Vista Preschool and School 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1035 (center-based preschool and school for special-needs children birth through school age) # Multipli-Handicapped Unit (Parkview Elementary) 1250 W. Mead Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-8304 (promotes normalization for severely-handicapped students) * Parent Infant Program (PIP), Utah School for the Blind 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 629-4743 (home and extention stimulation programs) Parent Infant Program (PIP), Utah School for the Deaf 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-9631 EXT. 238 (home and extention stimulation programs) # Parkview Elementary School 1250 W. Mead Ave. SLC,Ut. 974-8304 (S.L. District Severely Multiply Handicapped classes and preschool for special-needs children) # Utah State Developmental Center 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for autistic and MR adults to include PT services) Weber Training Center 1100 Orchard Ave. 393-3411 Ogden, Ut. 621-1123 (393-3411) 200 Physical Therapy Resources (Continued) Special-needs-related # Easter Seals Fun and Fitness Program # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (therapeutic programming for LD students, using a gestalt approach) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) Pregnancy-related Resources, Adolescent (see also Single Parent and Women’s Resources) Adoption/Foster Services # Children's Aid Society of Utah 652 26th St. Ogden, Ut. 393-8671 (a state of Utah adoption agency) # Children's Service Society 124 S. 400 E. Room 400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (houses Child Care Resource and Referral, and provides pregnancy and ADHD parenting counseling and adoption-related services) # LDS Social Services (Welfare Square) 10 E. S. Temple #1200. SLC, Ut. 240-1711 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Davis County 1466 N. Highway 89 #220 Farmington, Ut. 451-0475 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Kearns 4250 W. 5415 S. Kearns, Ut. 969-4181 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Sandy 625 E. 8400 S. Sandy, Ut. 566-2556 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) Advocacy/Info and Referral Adolescent Clinic (UUMC) # Baby Your Baby Hotline (comprehensive related clinic) 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 1-800-826-9662 (covers prenatal and possible delivery costs incurred during a 45-day bridge to medicaid coverage) Birthright of Salt Lake City (advocacy for unborn children in high-risk pregnancies) Children's Defense Fund www.childrensdefense.org (financial and otherwise advocacy for handicapped children) # Children's Service Society 124 S. 400 E. Room 400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (houses Child Care Resource and Referral, and provides pregnancy and ADHD parenting counseling and adoption-related services) # First Way of Salt Lake City 2134 S. 800 E. SLC, Ut. 484-4616 (advocacy for unborn includes emergency clothes for clients) # LDS Social Services (Welfare Square) 10 E. S. Temple #1200. SLC, Ut. 240-1711 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Davis County 1466 N. Highway 89 #220 Farmington, Ut. 451-0475 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Kearns 4250 W. 5415 S. Kearns, Ut. 969-4181 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Sandy 625 E. 8400 S. Sandy, Ut. 566-2556 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Right to Life P.O. Box 554 Layton, Ut. 544-1050 (provides multi-medial education on abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia. Also provides referrals for problem pregnancies) Unwed Program (DCFS) (see local DCFS offices) SLC, Ut. 533-7305 (see DCFS list of multi-services for unwed mothers) 201 Pregnancy-related Resources, Adolescent (Continued) Alternative Schooling Center for High School Studies (Young Mothers High) (alternative high school for unwed and other moms without diplomas) 233 W. 200 N. SLC, Ut. 533-3015 (provides alternative education for pregnant high school students) Young Mothers High 86 E. 100 S. Pleasant Grove, Ut. (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) # Center for High School Studies 243 E. 2320 N. (Anita) Provo, Ut. 374-4930 (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) # Young Mothers Program see Individual School Districts, local (alternative and continuing educational high school programs for unwed mothers) # Young Parents (at Horizonte) 1234 S. Main St. (Gerry) SLC, Ut. 578-8574 (Salt Lake School District high school completion program offered free for pregnant and parenting teens) Teen Parent Program (see also School Districts, local) Birth Control/Abortion/Infant Drop Off # BirthCare HealthCare 4535 S. 5600 W. Kearns, Ut. 9963-7335 (provides pregnancy, well-woman, postpartum and primary care. Also offers immunizations and birth control services) Family Planning # Planned Parenthood Association of Utah (administration) 654 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 532-1586 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) # Salt Lake Clinic 645 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 322-5571 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) # West Valley Clinic 2107 W. 3500 S. West Jordan, Ut. 973-9675 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) # Pregnancy Riskline 288 N. 1460 W. 801-328-22299 (provides a 72-hr. anonymous infant drop off , as well as information and counseling re: potential high-risk pregnancies) * Right to Choice P.O. Box 2636 SLC, Ut. 328-9531 # Utah Women’s Clinic 515 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-9192, 363-1920 (provides abortion and ob-gyn services) Commodities/Funding/Low Income-related # Baby Your Baby Hotline 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 1-800-826-9662 (covers prenatal and possible delivery costs incurred during a 45-day bridge to medicaid coverage) # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) Children's Defense Fund www.childrendefense.org (financial and otherwise advocacy for handicapped children) Children’s Health Conference (low-cost public health sponsors minimal evaluation and services) # Continuity Clinic (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2321 (provides long-term follow up for low-income patients) Family Resource and Counseling (child abuse counseling and clothing for unwed moms) # First Way of Salt Lake City 2134 S. 800 E. SLC, Ut. 484-4616 (advocacy for unborn includes emergency clothes for clients) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) 202 Pregnancy-related Resources, Adolescent (Continued) Commodities/Funding/Low Income-related # Prenatal Clinic (SLCity/County Health Department) 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 2150 464-8963 (prenatal follow-up for low-income mothers) # Prenatal Clinic (at South Main Clinic) 3195 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 464-8966 (prenatal follow-up for low-income mothers) # Teen Moms and Kids (spons. By New Start Foundation 2150 E. Murray-Holladay Rd. SLC, Ut. 273-9079 (a non-profit support group addressing childcare, food, housing, work, bills, medical care & transportation for single moms) Unwed Program (DCFS) (see local DCFS offices) SLC, Ut. 533-7305 (see DCFS list of multi-services for unwed mothers) We Care (UDOH) Cannon Bldg. SLC, Ut. (nurses follow a pregnancy and medication with monetary incentives for program completion) # WIC (administration for Women, Infant and Child Program) 1460 W. 288 N. (six S.L. offices) SLC, Ut. 538-6960 (supplemental food re: high-risk pregnancies, immunizations, Baby Your Baby, prenatal, and medical services on a sliding fee scale) Evaluation and Services Adolescent Clinic (UUMC) (comprehensive related clinic) Children’s Health Conference (low-cost public health sponsors minimal evaluation and services) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) High Risk and Early Intervention # Baby Watch/Early Intervention Services 44 N. Medical Drive (1-800-961-4226) SLC, Ut. 584-8226 (provides a wide range of early intervention for DD children ages one to three via IDEA) Birthright of Salt Lake City (advocacy for unborn children in high-risk pregnancies) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8246 (follow up on high-risk infants) # Pregnancy Riskline 288 N. 1460 W. 801-328-22299 (provides a 72-hr. anonymous infant drop off , as well as information and counseling re: potential high-risk pregnancies) # Neonatal Follow-up Program (NFP) Ob-Gyn/Pre/Postnatal/Health Services Adolescent Clinic (UUMC) (comprehensive related clinic) # BirthCare HealthCare 4535 S. 5600 W. Kearns, Ut. 9963-7335 (provides pregnancy, well-woman, postpartum and primary care. Also offers immunizations and birth control services) # Continuity Clinic (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2321 (provides long-term follow up for low-income patients) Ob-Gyn Clinic (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-5501 (comprehensive gynecological and obstetric services) # Prenatal Clinic (SLCity/County Health Department) 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 2150 464-8963 (prenatal follow-up for low-income mothers) # Prenatal Clinic (at South Main Clinic) 3195 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 464-8966 (prenatal follow-up for low-income mothers) # Reproductive Health Program 288 N. 1460 W. (Nan) SLC, Ut. 538-9970 (multi-faceted services to improve the health of child-bearing women and their children by means of technical assistance) # Salt Lake City-County WIC Clinic 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 534-4629 (provides WIC, immunizations, Baby Your Baby, prenatal, and medical services on a sliding fee scale) 203 Pregnancy-related Resources, Adolescent (Continued) Ob-Gyn/Pre/Postnatal/Health Services (Continued) SLC, Ut. 583-2500 Teen Clinic (UNI) # Teen Mother and Child Program, (a service program for pregnant teens) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-3729 (complete teen prenatal delivery and follow-up services) (UUMC) # UNI (provides a service program for pregnant teens) SLC, Ut. 531-9192, 363-1920 (provides abortion and ob-gyn services) # WIC (administration for Women, Infant and Child Program) 1460 W. 288 N. (six S.L. offices) SLC, Ut. 538-6960 (supplemental food re: high-risk pregnancies, immunizations, Baby Your Baby, prenatal, and medical services on a sliding fee scale) # Utah Women’s Clinic 515 S. 400 E. Parenting/Counseling # Children's Service Society 124 S. 400 E. Room 400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (houses Child Care Resource and Referral, and provides pregnancy and ADHD parenting counseling and adoption-related services) Family Resource and Counseling (child abuse counseling and clothing for unwed moms) # LDS Social Services (Welfare Square) 10 E. S. Temple #1200. SLC, Ut. 240-1711 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Davis County 1466 N. Highway 89 #220 Farmington, Ut. 451-0475 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Kearns 4250 W. 5415 S. Kearns, Ut. 969-4181 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Sandy 625 E. 8400 S. Sandy, Ut. 566-2556 (services include counseling, adoption, foster care and resource centers for Native Americans) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) # Pregnancy Riskline 288 N. 1460 W. 801-328-22299 (provides a 72-hr. anonymous infant drop off , as well as information and counseling re: potential high-risk pregnancies) # WOW (Work Opportunities for Women) 460 S. Concord (1235 W.) (Victoria) SLC, Ut. 364-9777 (offers counseling and groups for expectant and current teen moms re: employment readiness and other pertinent issues) Shelters/Self-sufficiency/Socialization MOMS (self sufficiency and parenting for Hispanic teen moms and others) # WOW (Work Opportunities for Women) 460 S. Concord (1235 W.) (Victoria) SLC, Ut. 364-9777 (offers counseling and groups for expectant and current teen moms re: employment readiness and other pertinent issues) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides socialization and enhancement as well as shelter to abused women) 204 Preschools for Special-needs Children (see also Headstart, local) Academic/Reading Focus # Diagnostic/Developmental Kindergarten see individual see School Districts, local (high in-put kindergarten) 3310 S. 2700 E. SLC, Ut. 486-5083 (remediation includes preschool for ages 3-5) 5218 S. Redwood Road Taylorsville, Ut. 968-6649 # Exemplary Center for Reading Instruction * Montessori Building Blocks # Montessori Preschools see local phone listings under Preschools (for sensorial-astute preschoolers; has academic focus) Advocacy # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) Preschool Planning and Development Grant (DSPD) 120 N. 2nd W. SLC, Ut 628-2201 SLC, Ut. Art Focus # Creative Learning Center 2346 E. Fort Union Blvd. Murray, Ut. 944-1032 (communication and socialization via an art focus) Autistic # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) Redwood Learning Center (preschool offering educational and therapeutic programming for children with autism) Communication Disordered Bureau of Communicative Disorders (BCD) (offers summer program for Speech-Language-Hearing disordered) 2346 E. Fort Union Blvd. Murray, Ut. 944-1032 (communication and socialization via an art focus) 2870 Conner St. SLC, Ut. 464-0840 (oral and total communication training for ages 3-5) # Creative Learning Center Deaf Preschool (Extention School for the Deaf) (see Cal) Deaf-Blind # Canyon Rim Elementary # Utah School for Deaf and Blind # S.L. Extension School for Deaf and Blind # S.L. Extension School for Blind at Canyon Rim 3005 S. 2900 E. SLC, Ut. 481-7180 (offers a kindergarten/first grade class for deaf/blind and special-needs children) 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 399-91, 629-4700 (includes residential and extension preschool for deaf-blind) 2870 Conner St. SLC, Ut. 464-0840 (includes extension preschool for deaf-blind) 3005 S. 2900 E. SLC, Ut. 481-7180 (includes extension preschool for deaf-blind) 205 Preschools for Special-needs Children (Continued) Developmental Disability/ Training and Play Groups # Alpine School District 575 N. 100 E. American Fork, Ut. 756-8461 (also provides school services to disabled children ages 3 to 21 years old: see RECEP) # Baby Watch/Early Intervention Services 44 N. Medical Drive (1-800-961-4226) SLC, Ut. 584-8226 (provides a wide range of early intervention for DD children ages one to three via IDEA) Children's Choice 10750 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 572-1880 (preschool also provides special-needs inclusion programs) Department of Child and Family Studies Preschool (for special-needs children 3-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) (administration) 535 E. 4500 S. #D240 SLC, Ut. 266-3939 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5; also provides supported employment services for DD adults) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 3540 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 957-0855 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 144 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-1719 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Preschools for DD kids see Preschools for special-needs children (see Preschools for the Handicapped) # Headstart (administration via Central City CAP) 952 E. 900 S. (Charles Ashcraft) SLC, Ut. 961-7809 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Davis Early Head Start Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 # # Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (includes 23 sites) Granite Headstart/Preschool Special Education 4901 S. 4720 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7986 (Granite School District services for preschool-aged children who qualify) Head Start Centers (Salt Lake Community Action Program) 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (nine sites) Headstart Day Care 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income children ages 3-4; Utah also has Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Jordan Head Start 217 E. 7800 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-7317 (offers 18 sites) Kids On The Move Head Start 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 # Matheson Headstart # # # # Davis Headstart 320 S. 500 E. # 1240 American Beauty Drive SLC, Ut. 578-8173 (preschools for special-needs and low income; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Migrant Headstart (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) Mountainland Head Start 264 W. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 375-7981 # Murray Head Start Lab School # 74 W. 6100 S. Jordan District Cluster Units # 9361 S. 400 E. Sandy, Ut. 565-7100 (Jordan District multi-service DD continuum and transition) 2160 W. 10400 S. Riverton, Ut. 256-5100 (Jordan District multi-service DD continuum and transition) 7501 S. 1000 E. Midvale, Ut. 565-7590 (child development for DD preschoolers ages 2 to school age) 7501 S. 1000 E. Midvale, Ut. 565-7588 (child development for DD children 5 years and older) 8136 S. 2700 W. West Jordan, Ut. 256-5600 (for DD preschooler ages 2 to school age) 11055 S. 1000 E. Sandy, Ut. 256-5000 (for DD preschooler ages 2 to school age) Bingham High location # Jordan Valley Child Developmental Center # Jordan Valley School # at West Jordan High School # at Alta High School Murray, Ut. 264-7491 Kids Who Count (DD preschool for special-needs children) 206 Preschools for Special-needs Children (Continued) Developmental Disability/ Training and Play Groups (Continued) Lincoln Elementary DDI Satelite (call DDI 266-3939) # Monte Vista Preschool and School (DD center-based training for ages 0-5) 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1035 (center-based preschool and school for special-needs children birth through school age) Mountainlands DDI 101 E. 200 N. Heber, Ut. (call 266-3939—DDI admin.) (see Summit County Developmental Disability Program) Oquirrh Hills Developmental Center, and DD Preschool (DD training and transition center) * Park City School District P.O. Box 680310 Park City, Ut. 645-5600 ext 132 (see Summit County DD Program for ages 0-5) * Park View School 1161 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 373-4765 (DD/MR training for ages 3 through elementary grades) # Parkview Elementary School 1250 W. Mead Ave. SLC,Ut. 974-8304 (DD/MR training for children ages 3 through elementary grades) # Preschools and Nurseries Yellow Pages: Day Nurseries and Child Care (see Preschools for Handicapped) Schools, Nurseries and Kindergarten, and Preschool for Handicapped) (see Preschools for Handicapped) # Preschools, Therapeutic, Infant Therapy and Pre-Schools (see Preschools for Handicapped) # Pre-academic Preschools for Special-needs Children (small child groups in developmental settings) Project Passage (interim program prior to kindergarten) # Riley School 1431 S. 900 W. SLC, Ut. 974-8310 (DD training for preschool through elementary level age) # Supporting the Inclusion of Preschool Children (Office of Educ.) 538-7846 (facilitates strategies for enhancing the education, social opportunities and outcomes for DD preschool children) # Tooele School District 66 W. Vine St. Tooele, Ut. 833-1900 (see Oquirrh Hills Developmental Center) # Wasatch Baby Watch and Preschool Program 101 E. 200 N. Heber City, Ut. 1-435-654-0345 (provides a wide range of early intervention for DD children ages one to three via IDEA) * Weber Preschool 1100 Orchard Drive Ogden, Ut. 626-2552 (DD/MR training preschool for ages 0-5 years) Early Intervention/In-home # Baby Watch/Early Intervention Services Early Intervention Program 44 N. Medical Drive (1-800-961-4226) SLC, Ut. 584-8226 (provides a wide range of early intervention for DD children ages one to three via IDEA) 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. # Early Learning Center (at Guadelupe Center) 129 N. 600 W. SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (offers preschool for 3-4 year olds; kindergarten-3rd grade, and home education for moms of birth to 3 year olds) Home-based Intervention and Adaption for Families with Autistic Children (call Autism Soc.—583-7049) (behavior modification help) # Infant Development Program see Health Departments, local (PHN home stimulation program) # Kids On The Move, Inc. 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 (an early headstart intervention program for children 0-3 of at-risk families) # Preschool Group Home (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental Health) # Freemont Elementary (CBTU Extension for Granite District) 4249 S. 1425 W. (Robin) SLC, Ut. 263-6105 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental Health) 207 Preschools for Special-needs Children (Continued Early Intervention/In-home (Continued) # Ridgecrest Elementary (CBTU Extension for Jordan District) Project PITCH * Provo School District Regional Early Childhood Education Program (RECEP) 1800 E. 7200 S. (Robin) SLC, Ut. 944-2904 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental health) 3450 Oakview Drive SLC, Ut. 273-2020 (home-based parent-info training program for special-needs children) 280 W. 940 N. Provo, Ut. 374-4934 (see RECEP for ages 0-5) 815 N. 800 W. Provo, Ut. 374-4966 (home and center-based DD/MR preschool) High Risk # Kids On The Move, Inc. # Neonatal Follow-up Program (NFP) 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 (an early headstart intervention program for children 0-3 of at-risk families) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8246 (follow up on high-risk infants) Integrated # Davis School District # Granite School District 45 E. State St. Farmington, Ut. 444-5000 (provides education and support of children pre-kindergarten through school age with or without disabilities) 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 263-6100 (multi-service education programs include Project PITCH, a pre-school program) Nebo School District (see Ut. Sch. Directory) # North Summit School District (see RECEP, for ages 0-5) Coalville, Ut. 336-5654 (see Summit County DD Program, ages 0-5) 66 W. Vine St. Tooele, Ut. 833-1900 (see Oquirrh Hills Developmental Center) 5320 S. Adams Ave. Ogden, Ut. 476-7800 76 S. 100 E. # Tooele School District # Weber School District LD/Gifted-related # Granite Cooperative Pre-School (call Gr. Sch. Dist. 263-6100) # Learning Tree Preschool, The (administration) # Learning Tree Preschool, The # Learning Tree Preschool, The # Learning Tree Preschool, The 5715 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 685-4675 4540 S. 900 E. Murray, Ut. 266-3590 (a full-day program for all ranges of children to include LD and gifted preschoolers) 2340 S. 3655 W. WVC, Ut. 974-5886 (a full-day program for all ranges of children to include LD and gifted preschoolers) 2857 W. 7800 S. West Jordan, Ut. 255-3325 (a full-day program for all ranges of children to include LD and gifted preschoolers) 392 S. 3200 W. WVC, Ut. 969-5849 (provides part day preschool services to regular and gifted children) Low Income-related # Headstart (administration via Central City CAP) 952 E. 900 S. (Charles Ashcraft) SLC, Ut. 961-7809 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Davis Early Head Start Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 208 Preschools for Special-needs Children (Continued) Low Income-related (Continued) # # Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (includes 23 sites) Granite Headstart/Preschool Special Education 4901 S. 4720 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7986 (Granite School District services for preschool-aged children who qualify) Head Start Centers (Salt Lake Community Action Program) 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (nine sites) Headstart Day Care 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income children ages 3-4; Utah also has Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Jordan Head Start 217 E. 7800 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-7317 (offers 18 sites) Kids On The Move Head Start 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 # Matheson Headstart # # # # Davis Headstart 320 S. 500 E. # 1240 American Beauty Drive SLC, Ut. 578-8173 (preschools for special-needs and low income; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Migrant Headstart (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) Mountainland Head Start 264 W. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 375-7981 # Murray Head Start Lab School # 74 W. 6100 S. Murray, Ut. 264-7491 Parent-involved # Early Learning Center (at Guadelupe Center) 129 N. 600 W. SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (offers preschool for 3-4 year olds; kindergarten-3rd grade, and home education for moms of birth to 3 year olds) Granite Cooperative Pre-School 5715 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. (call Gr. Sch. Dist. 263-6100) * Parent Education Resource Center (PERC) SLC, Ut. (parent training re: pre-school development) Preschools, Basic Children's Choice (see phone book) # Creative Learning Center 10750 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 572-1880 (preschool also provides special-needs inclusion programs) 2346 E. Fort Union Blvd. Murray, Ut. 944-1032 (communication and socialization via an art focus) # Davis School District 45 E. State St. Farmington, Ut. 444-5000 (provides education and support of children pre-kindergarten through school age with or without disabilities) # Early Childhood Education (BYU preschool lab at Oakridge) 1165 Birch Lane Provo, Ut. 374-4915 (preschool for ages 3-5) # Early Childhood Education Center (U of U) 1601 “U” Village E. SLC, Ut. 486-6550 (groups for infants to preschoolers, and for preschool ages 3-5) # First Presbyterian Church 12 “C” St. SLC, Ut. 363-3889 (offers private day care and preschool to include special-needs children on a case-by-case basis) # Granite Cooperative Pre-School 5715 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 685-4675 (call Gr. Sch. Dist. 263-6100) # Granite School District 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 263-6100 (multi-service education programs include Project PITCH, a pre-school program) # Guadelupe Early Learning Center 340 S. Goshen St. (Judy Cohen) SLC, Ut. 531-6100 # Headstart (administration via Central City CAP) 952 E. 900 S. (Charles Ashcraft) SLC, Ut. 961-7809 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Davis Early Head Start Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 209 Preschools for Special-needs Children (Continued) Preschools, Basic (Continued) # Davis Headstart # Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (includes 23 sites) Granite Headstart/Preschool Special Education 4901 S. 4720 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7986 (Granite School District services for preschool-aged children who qualify) Head Start Centers (Salt Lake Community Action Program) 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (nine sites) Headstart Day Care 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income children ages 3-4; Utah also has Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Jordan Head Start 217 E. 7800 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-7317 (offers 18 sites) Kids On The Move Head Start 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 # Matheson Headstart # # # # 320 S. 500 E. # 1240 American Beauty Drive SLC, Ut. 578-8173 (preschools for special-needs and low income; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Migrant Headstart (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) Mountainland Head Start 264 W. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 375-7981 # Murray Head Start Lab School # # Monte Vista Preschool and School 74 W. 6100 S. 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1035 (center-based preschool and school for special-needs children birth through school age) Nebo School District (see Ut. Sch. Directory) # North Summit School District (see RECEP, for ages 0-5) Coalville, Ut. 336-5654 (see Summit County DD Program, ages 0-5) Yellow Pages: Day Nurseries and Child Care (see Preschools for Handicapped) Kindergarten, and Preschool for Handicapped) (see Preschools for Handicapped) Infant Therapy and Pre-Schools (see Preschools for Handicapped) for Special-needs Children (small child groups in developmental settings) 76 S. 100 E. # Preschools and Nurseries Schools, Nurseries and # Preschools, Therapeutic, # Pre-academic Preschools Murray, Ut. 264-7491 Project Passage # Wasatch School District 173 E. 200 N. # Weber School District 5320 S. Adams Ave. (interim program prior to kindergarten) Heber City, Ut. 654-0280 (see Summit County DD Program) Ogden, Ut. 476-7800 Residential # Utah State Developmental Center 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) 210 Preschools for Special-needs Children (Continued) Severely Involved # Alpine School District 575 N. 100 E. American Fork, Ut. 756-8461 (also provides school services to disabled children ages 3 to 21 years old: see RECEP) # Davis School District 45 E. State St. Farmington, Ut. 444-5000 (provides education and support of children pre-kindergarten through school age with or without disabilities) # Granite School District 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 263-6100 (multi-service education programs include Project PITCH, a pre-school program) # Multipli-Handicapped (Parkview Elementary) 1250 W. Mead Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-8304 (promotes normalization for severely-handicapped students) Nebo School District (see Ut. Sch. Directory) (see RECEP, for ages 0-5) # North Summit School District 76 S. 100 E. Coalville, Ut. 336-5654 (see Summit County DD Program, ages 0-5) # Rosslyn Heights DD Preschool 2291 S. 20th E. (Dort) SLC, Ut. 481-4859 (a preschool for children ages 3-5 with severe multiple disabilities at district expense) # Tiny Tot Care Center, Topham’s 247 N. 100. E. Orem, Ut. 225-0323 (residential for profoundly MR infants to 22 years of age) # Tooele School District 66 W. Vine St. Tooele, Ut. 833-1900 (see Oquirrh Hills Developmental Center) # Wasatch School District 173 E. 200 N. Heber City, Ut. 654-0280 (see Summit County DD Program) # Weber School District 5320 S. Adams Ave. Ogden, Ut. 476-7800 Social,Emotion and/or Behavioral # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # Children's Center, The 1855 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 582-5534 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Children's Center, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Children's Center Group Homes, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (for emotional and behavioral preschool children) # Canyon Rim Elementary 3005 S. 2900 E. SLC, Ut. 481-7180 (offers a kindergarten/first grade class for deaf/blind and special-needs children) Creative Development Center for Children 3868 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. (preschool for children with social and emotional problems) Innovative Social Integration Child Care and Preschool 771 E. Garfield Ave. SLC, Ut. (see ph. Book) (to include DD ages 1-3) Innovative Social Integration Child Care and Preschool 1034 N. 500 W. SLC, Ut. (to include DD ages 1-3) Speech-Lang.-Hearing-impaired Bureau of Communicative Disorders (BCD) (offers summer program for Speech-Language-Hearing disordered) 2870 Conner St. SLC, Ut. 464-0840 (oral and total communication training for ages 3-5) Deaf Preschool (Extention School for the Deaf) (see Cal) 211 Preschools for Special-needs Children (Continued) Speech-Lang.-Hearing-impaired(Continued) # East Millcreek Elementary 3761 S. 1100 E. SLC, Ut. 263-6125 (includes preschool for ages 3-5 for special-needs children, and programs for the deaf, and headstart) # PCMC Out-Patient Rehabilitation 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3950 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an in and out-patient basis) # Primary Children’s Rehab North 545 W. 500 S. #130 Bountiful, Ut. 292-8665 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) # Primary Children’s Rehab South 870 E. 9400 S. Sandy, Ut. 571-1223 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) # Primary Children’s Rehab West 3845 W. 4700 S. #102 Kearns, Ut. 964-4060 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) Pediatric Therapy Services 565 E. 4500 S. #A205 Murray, Ut. 266-2691 (provides speech, physical and occupational therapy) (Orem location) 754 S. 400 E. Orem, Ut. 225-1407 (provides speech, physical and occupational therapy) # University of Utah Speech and Hearing Clinic (U of U) Behavior Science Building #1313 SLC, Ut. 581-3506 (has preschool for ages 0-5) Preventive and Emergency Resources Administrative # AIDS Control Program (Bureau of HIV-AIDS) 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 538-6096 (coordinates AIDS service, support, referrals, preventive efforts and related education programs) Adolescent-related # Becky Koller (Rise, Inc.) (Rotating Counseling Locations) 275 E. South Temple #201 SLC, Ut. 363-3300 ext. 12 ($50. 12-week course for DD teens and adults via ARC; addresses self-esteem, social circles, speaking up for self, and recognizing abuse) # Capitol West Boys and Girls Club/Child Care 567 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (prevention/intervention programs for youth, self-sufficiency child care, parenting and social skills groups, and incentive programming) # Centro de la Familia of Utah (1-800-621-5322) 3780 S. West Temple (Marie Green) SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (5-site Hisp. self-suff.prog. includes crime reparation, info-ref., drug prev., teen-father, mother–daughter & migrant headstart progs.) # Commission on Youth (COY) 177 W. Price Ave. (Susan) SLC, Ut. 295-7500 (provides recommended legislative advocacy and protection for youth and families in Salt Lake County affecting youth) # Drug and Alcohol Prevention Project (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 431 S. 300 E. #110 SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (in-home prevention services for at-risk youth) # Facts of Life 1-800-344-4134 # Internet Safety, A Parent’s Guide To (via local FBI Field Office) Wash. D.C. 202-324-3666 SLC, Ut. 579-1400 (a brochure upon request outlining how to prevent or intervene re: internet crimes against children)(also www.missingkids.com/cybertip) Not My Kid: Gang Prevention for Parents (the Utah AG’s office and the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice provide a brochure and video re: gangs) # Planned Parenthood Association of Utah (administration) (USDH) 654 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 532-1586 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) # Pregnancy Riskline 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 1-800 8822-2229 (information and counseling re: potential high-risk pregnancies) # SHOCAP (Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Prog.) 3365 S. 900 W. (Det. Brett Magleby) SLC, Ut. 743-5872 (reduces juvenile recidivism thru coord. awareness & intervention, accountability, competing development & community protection) # TV Allowance, The www.tvallowance.com 305-669-4365\ (a device that allows parents electronically to limit children’s weekly television viewing) 212 Preventive and Emergency Resources (Continued) Advocacy Children's Defense Fund www.childrensdefense.org (financial and otherwise advocacy for handicapped children) # Commission on Youth (COY) 177 W. Price Ave. (Susan) SLC, Ut. 295-7500 (provides recommended legislative advocacy and protection for youth and families in Salt Lake County affecting youth) Committee on Services for Children (Mental Health Association) (advocacy and lobby for emotionally-disturbed children) Behavioral-related Not My Kid: Gang Prevention for Parents (the Utah AG’s office and the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice provide a brochure and video re: gangs) # SHOCAP (Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Prog.) 3365 S. 900 W. (Det. Brett Magleby) SLC, Ut. 743-5872 (reduces juvenile recidivism thru coord. awareness & intervention, accountability, competing development & community protection) Clinics Birth Defects Clinic (PCMC) (clinic for multi-disabled children ages 0-21) Bureau of Communicative Disorders (BCD) (also provides screening) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) # Genetics Clinic (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-8943 (provides diagnoses and services re: possible hereditary conditions) Counseling # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Connection Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) * National Kidney Foundation of Utah 3707 N. Canyon Road #1-D Provo, Ut. 226-5111 Park City Family Counseling Institute (general services include counseling for prevention of child abuse and neglect) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) # Pregnancy Riskline 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 1-800 8822-2229 (information and counseling re: potential high-risk pregnancies) Court-related Alcohol Counseling and Education Center (court-referred out-patient education, counseling and treatment) 213 Preventive and Emergency Resources (Continued) Crime/Abuse-related Not My Kid: Gang Prevention for Parents (the Utah AG’s office and the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice provide a brochure and video re: gangs) # SHOCAP (Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Prog.) 3365 S. 900 W. (Det. Brett Magleby) SLC, Ut. 743-5872 (reduces juvenile recidivism thru coord. awareness & intervention, accountability, competing development & community protection) # Utah Federation for Youth, Inc. (www.ufyi.org) 350 S. 400 E. # G-4 SLC, Ut. 468-0699 (provides supports & opport. for adol. & parents to improve hope & skills in prev. substance abuse & violence thru multiple mediums) Disability-related # AIDS Control Program (Bureau of HIV-AIDS) 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 538-6096 (coordinates AIDS service, support, referrals, preventive efforts and related education programs) AIDS Project, Utah (service, support, referrals and education for persons with AIDS) Alcohol and Drug Training (provides education, prevention and training in dealing with drugs) Birth Defects Clinic (PCMC) (clinic for multi-disabled children ages 0-21) Bureau of Communicative Disorders (BCD) (also provides screening) Children's Defense Fund www.childrensdefense.org (financial and otherwise advocacy for handicapped children) Committee on Services for Children (Mental Health Association) (advocacy and lobby for emotionally-disturbed children) # National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, The, (Utah Chapter) 309 E. 100 S. (1-800-950-NAMI0 SLC, Ut. 963-7337 (advocates providing educational materials and classes for individuals and families with mental illness involvement) National Center for Stuttering 1-800-221-2483 (see Cal) National Down Syndrome Congress 1640 W. Roosevelt Road Chicago, Ill. 1-800-232-NDSC (info and sponsor of National Down Syndrome conference) National Down Syndrome Society 8185 S. Oakcreek Drive Sandy, Ut. 942-5758 * National Federation of the Blind Utah Chapter 1332 Penman Lane * National Health Information Center (NHIC) P.O. Box 1133 National Hearing Aid Society (see Cal) National Hemophelia Foundation, Utah Chapter Bountiful, Ut. 292-3000 (charity organization for the blind) Washington DC 1-800-336-4797 1-800-521-5247 * National Kidney Foundation of Utah 564 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (education, evaluation, counseling and research re: hemophilia) 3707 N. Canyon Road #1-D Provo, Ut. 226-5111 * National Multiple Sclerosis Society Utah 525 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 575-8500 (provides MS support and research) 897 E. 7945 S. SLC, Ut. 566-1035 (self-help support and research group) NORD 203-746-6518 (matches common-medically-interested persons together) * National Neurofibromitosis Foundation of Utah National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc. 214 Preventive and Emergency Resources (Continued) Disability-related (Continued) National Organizations on Disability (toll-free 800-248-ABLE) P.O. Box 8923 * National Parent Network on Disabilities 1727 King St. #305 New Fairfield, Conn. 06812 Alexanderia, Va. 703-684-6763 SCHUETT@PKUNEWS.ORG # National PKU News (a children’s PKU network providing information and financial crisis intervention, and a research clearinghouse) National Policy Action for Exceptional Children 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8522 (lobbys for exceptional children) National Rehabilitation Information Center toll-free hotline 1-800-34-NARIC National Spina Bifida Association Toll Free Number * Prevent Blindness Utah 661 S. 200 E. # Utah Society for Prevention of Blindness 661 S. 200 E. # Utah State Developmental Center 1-800-621-3141 SLC, Ut. 524-2020 SLC, Ut. 524-2020 (public awareness programs re: blindness) 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) Education/Training # AIDS Control Program (Bureau of HIV-AIDS) 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 538-6096 (coordinates AIDS service, support, referrals, preventive efforts and related education programs) AIDS Project, Utah (service, support, referrals and education for persons with AIDS) Alcohol and Drug Training (provides education, prevention and training in dealing with drugs) Alcohol Counseling and Education Center (court-referred out-patient education, counseling and treatment) # American Lung Association of Utah 1930 S. 1100 E. (1-800-LUNG-USA) SLC, Ut. 484-4456 (information on prevention, control, and self-care training re: lung disease; also conducts smoking cessation and asthmatic classes) # American Red Cross of Salt Lake 465 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 323-7000 (provides health, safety, leadership, service training) # American Red Cross Youth Services 465 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 323-7000 (health, safety, leadership, service training) # Capitol West Boys and Girls Club/Child Care 567 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (prevention/intervention programs for youth, self-sufficiency child care, parenting and social skills groups, and incentive programming) # Division of Substance Abuse 120 N. 200 W. 2nd floor SLC, Ut. 538-3939 (oversees treatment and prevention programs re: substance abuse, and channels appropriated funds for the same) # FACT Davis 470 Medical Drive (Jane Lewis) Bountiful, Ut. 543-9478 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Granite School District) 340 E. 3345 S SLC, Ut. 268-8560 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) 215 Preventive and Emergency Resources (Continued) Education/Training (Continued) # FACT Jordan District FACT Coordinator) # FACT, Magna 412-2176 (Mary Hammond 480-8693) 3707 W. Pensacola Circle Magna, Ut. 250-4811 FACT, Midvale Elementary (Teresa Gonzales) Midvale, Ut. (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Cyprus Networkat Pleasant Green) 250-8635 (Susan Silva 860-2450) (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT-related (Murray Community Support Service “site-based team”) 5175 S. 495 E. (Deb Ashton) Murray, Ut. 264-7434 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT-related (Murray/Jordan LIC) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Project HOPE) (Salt Lake School District) 440 E. 100 S. (Nano Podoisky) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (behavioral interventions provided at Parkview Elementary and other elementary schools) # FACT Salt Lake (EVMH) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) (also 293-7401) # FACT Tooele Mental Health 100 S. 1000 W. (Michelle Slade) Tooele, Ut. 843-3520 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT, Utah County 150 E. Center St. 5th Fl. Provo, Ut. 374-7851 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT Weber/Morgan (Weber MH) 2650 Lincoln Ave. Robyn Hansen) Ogden, Ut. 625-3754 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) HELP P.O. Box 354 Pleasanton, Ca. (Homosexual Education for Latter-day Saint Parents) # Highly Impacted Schools (State Office of Education) 538-7501 (to increase student contact times with highly qualified staff in 54 identified schools, to increase student learning outcome) MOMS (Centro de la Familia) (self-sufficiency and safe parenting programs for mothers) # National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, The, (Utah Chapter) 309 E. 100 S. (1-800-950-NAMI0 SLC, Ut. 963-7337 (advocates providing educational materials and classes for individuals and families with mental illness involvement) # National School Age Care Alliance (NSACA) 617-298-5012 # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) Public Health (see local public health) 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 530-7500 (general public health on local level) # SHOCAP (Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Prog.) 3365 S. 900 W. (Det. Brett Magleby) SLC, Ut. 743-5872 (reduces juvenile recidivism thru coord. awareness & intervention, accountability, competing development & community protection) # Utah Emergency Medical Training Council 7677 S. Maple St. Midvale, Ut. 562-2663 (public training in emergency medical CPR and first aid care) Emergency Services # Family Support Center # # 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) Davis Family Connection Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) 216 Preventive and Emergency Resources (Continued) Emergency Services (Continued) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) * Medic Alert Foundation, U S 2323 Colorado Ave. Turlock, Ca. 209-668-3333 (emergency identification bracelets for ambulatories) Poison Control Center (hotline service re: acute and chronic poisoning) Suicide Prevention Crisis Center 6856 S. 700 E. SLC, Ut. 84047 566-2455 (crisis line, and short adult-crisis stay) # Utah AIDS Foundation 1408 S. 1100 E. SLC, Ut. 487-2323 (AIDS victims and associates can count of the foundation’s partnership and expertise in the quest to mend and promote health) Funding # American Cancer Society and Information Center Children's Defense Fund 941 E. 3300 S. (1-800-227-2345) SLC, Ut. 483-1500 (provides funds for cancer research and public awareness) www.childrensdefense.org (financial and otherwise advocacy for handicapped children) 470 Medical Dr ive (Jane Lewis) Bountiful, Ut. 543-9478 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Granite School District) 340 E. 3345 S SLC, Ut. 268-8560 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # National PKU News SCHUETT@PKUNEWS.ORG (a children’s PKU network providing information and financial crisis intervention, and a research clearinghouse) # FACT Davis Information # American Cancer Society and Information Center 941 E. 3300 S. (1-800-227-2345) SLC, Ut. 483-1500 (provides funds for cancer research and public awareness) # American Lung Association of Utah 1930 S. 1100 E. (1-800-LUNG-USA) SLC, Ut. 484-4456 (information on prevention, control, and self-care training re: lung disease; also conducts smoking cessation and asthmatic classes) Childhood Accident and Injury Prevention Program 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. (information and programs to promote children’s safety) # Facts of Life 1-800-344-4134 National Down Syndrome Congress 1640 W. Roosevelt Road Chicago, Ill. 1-800-232-NDSC (info and sponsor of National Down Syndrome conference) 8185 S. Oakcreek Drive Sandy, Ut. 942-5758 National Down Syndrome Society * National Federation of the Blind Utah Chapter 1332 Penman Lane * National Health Information Center (NHIC) P.O. Box 1133 National Hearing Aid Society (see Cal) National Hemophelia Foundation, Utah Chapter Bountiful, Ut. 292-3000 (charity organization for the blind) Washington DC 1-800-336-4797 1-800-521-5247 564 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (education, evaluation, counseling and research re: hemophilia) 3707 N. Canyon Road #1-D Provo, Ut. 226-5111 * National Kidney Foundation of Utah 217 Preventive and Emergency Resources (Continued) Information (Continued) * National Multiple Sclerosis Society Utah 525 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 575-8500 (provides MS support and research) 897 E. 7945 S. SLC, Ut. 566-1035 (self-help support and research group) NORD 203-746-6518 (matches common-medically-interested persons together) (toll-free 800-248-ABLE) * National Neurofibromitosis Foundation of Utah National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc. National Organizations on Disability P.O. Box 8923 * National Parent Network on Disabilities 1727 King St. #305 New Fairfield, Conn. 06812 Alexanderia, Va. 703-684-6763 SCHUETT@PKUNEWS.ORG # National PKU News (a children’s PKU network providing information and financial crisis intervention, and a research clearinghouse) National Policy Action for Exceptional Children 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8522 (lobbys for exceptional children) National Rehabilitation Information Center toll-free hotline 1-800-34-NARIC National Spina Bifida Association toll Free Number 1-800-621-3141 # Operation School Bell 2066 E. 3300 S. SLC, Ut. 467-6353 (retired business women fund a store providing new clothes for needy children; Assistance League provide info on abuse prevention) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) Park City Family Counseling Institute (general services include counseling for prevention of child abuse and neglect) # Pregnancy Riskline 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 1-800 8822-2229 (information and counseling re: potential high-risk pregnancies) # Utah Chapter for Prevention of Child Abuse 40 E. South Temple #350-12 SLC, Ut. 532-3404 (public awareness and programs. re: child abuse) # Utah Society for Prevention of Blindness 661 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 524-2020 (public awareness programs re: blindness) Medical/Health/Clinic-related # CHEC Program (Family Health Services) 2001 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-2720 (formerly EPSDT Program) (provides preventative health and dental services for low-income persons) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) # Division of Substance Abuse 120 N. 200 W. 2nd floor SLC, Ut. 538-3939 (oversees treatment and prevention programs re: substance abuse, and channels appropriated funds for the same) # Drug and Alcohol Prevention Project (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 431 S. 300 E. #110 SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (in-home prevention services for at-risk youth) # FACT Healthy Steps PO Box 618 Farmington, Ut. 451-3318 (a prenatal to age five site-based FACT initiative) # Genetics Clinic (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-8943 (provides diagnoses and services re: possible hereditary conditions) # Immunization Clinics see Health Departments, local 534-4629 (PHN-operated low-cost immunization services 1-800-275-0659) Institute of Human Resource Development (IHRD) (drug, alcoholic prevention for Hispanics and others) 218 Preventive and Emergency Resources (Continued) Medical/Health/Clinic-related (Continued) # Neonatal Follow-up Program (NFP) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8246 (follow up on high-risk infants) * Newborn Metabolic Screening Program (PKU) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8256 (early metabolic diagnostic and treatment to prevent MR) # Nutrition Consultants see CSHCN, WIC, PHN’s, Hospitals and Yellow Pages (diet assessment, planning, and follow up by registered Dieticians) # Planned Parenthood Association of Utah (administration) (USDH) 654 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 532-1586 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) # Pregnancy Riskline 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 1-800 8822-2229 (information and counseling re: potential high-risk pregnancies) Public Health (see local public health) 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 530-7500 (general public health on local level) # Salt Lake City-County WIC Clinic 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 534-4629 Salt Lake City and County Health Department (programs for optimal community health) SLC, Ut. 84047 566-2455 (crisis line, and short adult-crisis stay) # Utah AIDS Foundation 1408 S. 1100 E. SLC, Ut. 487-2323 (AIDS victims and associates can count of the foundation’s partnership and expertise in the quest to mend and promote health) # Utah Emergency Medical Training Council 7677 S. Maple St. Midvale, Ut. 562-2663 (public training in emergency medical CPR and first aid care) # Utah State Division of Substance Abuse (administration) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-3939 (policy administration re: prevention and treatment referrals for substance abuse) # Utah Women’s Clinic 515 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-9192, 363-1920 (provides comprehensive women’s health as well as abortion and ob-gyn services) # Utah Women’s Clinic 515 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-9192, 363-1920 (provides abortion and ob-gyn services) Suicide Prevention Crisis Center 6856 S. 700 E. Multi-problem Families # FACT Davis 470 Medical Drive (Jane Lewis) Bountiful, Ut. 543-9478 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Granite School District) 340 E. 3345 S SLC, Ut. 268-8560 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT Jordan District FACT Coordinator) 412-2176 # FACT, Magna (Mary Hammond 480-8693) 3707 W. Pensacola Circle Magna, Ut. 250-4811 FACT, Midvale Elementary (Teresa Gonzales) Midvale, Ut. (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Cyprus Networkat Pleasant Green) 250-8635 (Susan Silva 860-2450) (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT-related (Murray Community Support Service “site-based team”) 5175 S. 495 E. (Deb Ashton) Murray, Ut. 264-7434 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT-related (Murray/Jordan LIC) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT (Project HOPE) (Salt Lake School District) 440 E. 100 S. (Nano Podoisky) SLC, Ut. 578-8599 (behavioral interventions provided at Parkview Elementary and other elementary schools) 219 Preventive and Emergency Resources (Continued) Multi-problem Families (Continued) # FACT Salt Lake (EVMH) 1141 E. 3900 S. # A160 (Greg Damron) SLC, Ut. 264-2325 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) (also 293-7401) # FACT Tooele Mental Health 100 S. 1000 W. (Michelle Slade) Tooele, Ut. 843-3520 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT, Utah County 150 E. Center St. 5th Fl. Provo, Ut. 374-7851 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # FACT Weber/Morgan (Weber MH) 2650 Lincoln Ave. Robyn Hansen) Ogden, Ut. 625-3754 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing funds, prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) # Murray Community Support Service (FACT “site-based team”) 5175 S. 495 E. (Deb Ashton) Murray, Ut. 264-7434 (multi-disciplinary interagency staff providing prevention and conferencing for multi-problem families) Parenting MOMS (Centro de la Familia) (self-sufficiency and safe parenting programs for mothers) Safety-related Childhood Accident and Injury Prevention Program 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. (information and programs to promote children’s safety) # Highly Impacted Schools (State Office of Education) 538-7501 (to increase student contact times with highly qualified staff in 54 identified schools, to increase student learning outcome) MOMS (Centro de la Familia) (self-sufficiency and safe parenting programs for mothers) # National School Age Care Alliance (NSACA) 617-298-5012 National Society to Prevent Blindnesss, Utah Affilliate 667 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 322-3645 (voluntary blind-prevention service) # Operation School Bell 2066 E. 3300 S. SLC, Ut. 467-6353 (retired business women fund a store providing new clothes for needy children; Assistance League provide info on abuse prevention) Park City Family Counseling Institute (general services include counseling for prevention of child abuse and neglect) # Utah Chapter for Prevention of Child Abuse 40 E. South Temple #350-12 SLC, Ut. 532-3404 (public awareness and programs. re: child abuse) Support # AIDS Control Program (Bureau of HIV-AIDS) 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 538-6096 (coordinates AIDS service, support, referrals, preventive efforts and related education programs) AIDS Project, Utah (service, support, referrals and education for persons with AIDS) HELP P.O. Box 354 Pleasanton, Ca. (Homosexual Education for Latter-day Saint Parents) * National Neurofibromitosis Foundation of Utah 897 E. 7945 S. SLC, Ut. 566-1035 (self-help support and research group) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) 220 Recreation, Fitness and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children (See also Summer Programs, Camps, Work Experience and Enrichment Resources) Adaptive Recreation # Adaptive Recreation (SL Recreation) 2001 S. State S4900 SLC, Ut. 468-2009 (adaptive recreation programs for individuals with disabilities) Alta Hills Stables # Central City Community Center 615 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 538-2062 (multi-purpose center providing adaptive recreation, before and after school programs) # Copperview Community Center, Day Care for Handicapped 8446 S. Harrison St. (Karrie 561-0075) SLC, Ut. 565-9233 (includes before and after school programs, adaptive rec. and summer day camps, adult socialization and super day trips for teens) # Courage Reins (Tamera) Lehi, Ut. 766-8124 (a therapeutic, adaptive horseback riding facility; also 768-0898, & 362-0082) # Healthsouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Utah 8074 S. 1300 E. (Bonna) Sandy, Ut. 561-3400 (a comprehensive acute injury rehabilitative facility with adaptive recreation and adventure for children through adults) JETS (through RISE) SLC, Ut. (provides after-school one-on-one adaptive recreation programming to include arts and crafts) National Wheelchair Basketball Assoc. (provides opportunities in recreation, participation, competition and excellence) Paul Hill Adaptive Sports Association Chip, 487-9497 or Teri, 943-7069 (adaptive ski training) Salt Lake County Adaptive Programs Kurt--561-0075; April Reynolds -533-3058 # Salt Lake County Recreation 2001 S. State St. S4900 SLC, Ut. 468-2560 (administration for Salt Lake County recreation; also has adaptive recreation programs, 483-5473) Snowbird Adaptive Sports (Lynn Pease, 584-8518) (offers a variety of adaptive sports opportunities the year around) # S’PLORE (Spec. Populations Learning Outdoor Rec. and Educ.) 27 W. 3300 S. (Alan) SLC, Ut. 484-4128 (adaptive outdoor education and recreation for special-needs persons) # Utah Valley State College (UVSC) 1800 W. 1200 S. Orem, Ut. 222-8000 (includes adaptive high-activity-recreation activities and tours to inclusive of special-needs persons) Administration/Information # Murray Boys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St. Murray, Ut. 268-1335 (information, individualized advocacy, services and recreation for youth in Murray and Jordan School Districts) Recreation Connection, The (ph. Directory) (access to community calendar of events, and multi-recreational options) # Salt Lake City Parks and Maintainance, Division 1965 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 972-7800 (administration for Salt Lake City parks) # Salt Lake County Recreation 2001 S. State St. S4900 SLC, Ut. 468-2560 (administration for Salt Lake County recreation; also has adaptive recreation programs, 483-5473) # Utah County Parks Department (John) 370-8600 Adolescent # Copperview Community Center, Day Care for Handicapped 8446 S. Harrison St. (Karrie 561-0075) SLC, Ut. 565-9233 (includes before and after school programs, adaptive rec. and summer day camps, adult socialization and super day trips for teens) # Explorer Post (Murray Boys and Girls Club) 244 E. Vine St. (David Orman) SLC, Ut. 284-4253 221 Recreation, Fitness Activities and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children (continued) Adolescent (Continued) # Four-H Clubs (administration) 51 S. University Ave. #219 Provo, Ut. 370-8470 (cooperative agency between federal, state and local governments offering opportunities for youth to learn life-long skills) # Davis County Four-H Club 28 E. State St. Farmington, Ut. 451-3403 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) # Salt Lake County Four-H Club 2001 S. State St. S1200 SLC, Ut. 468-3180 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) # Utah County Four-H Club 51 S. University Ave. #219 Provo, Ut. 370-8470 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) # Weber County Four-H Club 1181 N. Fairgrounds Drive Ogden, Ut. 399-8200 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) # Guitar Camp for Young People (www.youth.utah.edu) SLC, Ut. 581-6984 (a summer week-long program for 12-18 year old intermediate guitarists and bass players, followed by a recital) Police Athletic League 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-2420 (comprehensive youth recreation includes ball, boxing and gym) Adult # Adult Socialization Program 8446 S. Harrison St. (340 W.) Midvale, Ut. 561-0075 (club for young adults 18-40 with mild disabilities, offering socialization and recreation in an age-appropriate environment) Before/After School Activities # ACES (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman WaySLC, Ut. 581-0194 (structured social skills, after-school recreation and activities group therapy as well as summer programming with a behavioral emphasis) Leid Boys and Girls Club 464 S. Concord SLC, Ut. 364-9188 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Central City Community Center 615 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 538-2062 (multi-purpose center providing adaptive recreation, before and after school programs) # Copperview Community Center, Day Care for Handicapped 8446 S. Harrison St. (Karrie 561-0075) SLC, Ut. 565-9233 (includes before and after school programs, adaptive rec. and summer day camps, adult socialization and super day trips for teens) # East Millcreek Recreation Center 2230 Evergreen Ave. SLC, Ut. 272-2243 (before and after sch. progs., in-door soccer and flagball, baton and cheer leading training, self-defense classes, and girls basketball) JETS (through RISE) SLC, Ut. (provides after-school one-on-one adaptive recreation programming to include arts and crafts) Kearns/Oquirrh Park Fitness Center 5624 S. 4800 W. (Mike/Jody Dennison) WVC, Ut. 966-5555 (among services provided are swimming, a fitness center with coaches: 955-4022 or 250-9782, and before and after school programs) # Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-2420 (offers swimming, boxing, other sports programs, several arts and computer classes, as well as summer and after school programs) # West Valley Fitness Center 5415 W. 3100 S. (Jodi/Mike Dennison) WVC, Ut. 955-4000 (among services provided are swimming, a fitness center w/ trainers, and before and after school programs) # YMCA 3098 Highland Drive # 290 SLC, Ut. 466-6299 (sponsors Camp Rogers, a summer mountain-type day camp, autumn programming and after school activities for youth) # YMCA 7631 Chapel St. (425 W. (Jeff) Midvale, Ut. (sponsors Camp Rogers, a summer mountain-type day damp, autumn programming and after school activities for youth) Camps # Camp Kostopulos 2500 Emigration Canyon SLC, Ut. 582-0700 (canyon outdoor and recreation and therapy for CP and other children with special-needs conditions) # Camp Rogers (YMCA) 3098 Highland Drive # 290 SLC, Ut. 466-6299 (a 3 or 5-day Uintah camp with horses, archery, mountain biking, outdoor and challeng education, and arts and crafts; eight per cabin) # Camp Utada 1245 E. Brickyard Rd. SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (summer camp sponsored by American Diabetes Association, Utah Chapter or Affilliate) # Camp Wapiti (Elks-sponsored) John Paulos (Charlie Hand-363-3024) 435-822-0508 (week-long cabin stays by Tooele for persons with such special-needs conditions as diabetes, cancer, hemophelia and deafness) 222 Recreation, Fitness Activities and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children (continued) Camps (Continued) # Club Ute (U of U Youth Education Office) 1901 E. S. Campus Dr. Rm. 1619 (Lucy) SLC, Ut. 581-6984 (week-long summer camps to include sports, outdoor rec., creative arts, science, guest artists, field trips, overnighters & river trips) # Cystic Fibrosis Camp 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7397 (Cystic Fibrosis-sponsored week-long summer camp) # Kearns Recreation Center 5670 S. 4800 W. (Terri Wachter) Kearns, Ut. 967-4404 (recreation activities, day camps, as well as youth counseling available) # Kiwanis-Felt Recreation Center 440 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 538-2064 (comprehensive community recreation program , day care and summer day camps) Mill Hollow by Woodland, Ut. (outdoor recreational campsite by Mill Hollow Lake for Granite District youth) National Camp for Blind Children, local (summer/winter outdoor activities for the blind 9-19) * Palisades Pals, Inc. 302 S. Main St. Manti, Ut. 835-0531 (multi-function camp for families of special-needs children) # Regence BlueCross/BlueShield of Utah 2890 E. Cottonwood Parkway SLC, Ut. 333-2100 (provides funds for such activities as summer camps and recreational fees for qualifying special-needs persons) # YMCA 3098 Highla nd Drive # 290 SLC, Ut. 466-6299 (sponsors Camp Rogers, a summer mountain-type day camp, autumn programming and after school activities for youth) # YMCA 7631 Chapel St. (425 W. (Jeff) Midvale, Ut. (sponsors Camp Rogers, a summer mountain-type day damp, autumn programming and after school activities for youth) # Youth Camp (Northwest Multipurpose Center) 1300 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 596-0072 (summer day camp activities to include children ages 6-12 with mild disabilities) Court-related Alternative Youth Adventures (AYA) 1-866-968-8409 (a wilderness program for court-involved youth) Elks Boys and Girls Club (call Elks Lodge-266-2344) (a recreation facility which includes a job agency for court-referees) Development-oriented # Boy and Cub Scout Special-needs Programs 525 Foothill Drive (Reed Hall) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 (funding available through Utah Lion’s Foundation for scouting needs of disabled boys) # Boy Scouts of America (information for pack or troop referral) 525 Foothill Drive (Pat Brown) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 ext. 246 (cub, boy, varsity and explorer experience, education and character-building programs for boys 7-18, as well as high school-age girls) # Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salt Lake (administration) 450 S. 900 E. #300 (LeAnne) SLC, Ut. 322-4411 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Capitol West Boys and Girls Club 567 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # South Valley Boys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St Midvale, Ut. 284-4253 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # South Salt Lake Boys and Girls Club 254 E. Gregson Ave. SLC, Ut. 487-1130 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Sugarhouse Boys and Girls Club 968 Sugarmount Drive SLC, Ut. 484-0841 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Boys and Girls Club of Utah County 1060 E. 150 N. Provo, Ut. 370-4615 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) Elks Boys and Girls Club (call Elks Lodge-266-2344) (a recreation facility which includes a job agency for court-referees) # Explorer Post (Murray Boys and Girls Club) 244 E. Vine St. (David Orman) SLC, Ut. 284-4253 223 Recreation, Fitness Activities and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children (continued) Development-oriented (Continued) # Four-H Clubs (administration) 51 S. University Ave. #219 Provo, Ut. 370-8470 (cooperative agency between federal, state and local governments offering opportunities for youth to learn life-long skills) # Davis County Four-H Club 28 E. State St. Farmington, Ut. 451-3403 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) # Salt Lake County Four-H Club 2001 S. State St. S1200 SLC, Ut. 468-3180 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) # Utah County Four-H Club 51 S. University Ave. #219 Provo, Ut. 370-8470 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) # Weber County Four-H Club 1181 N. Fairgrounds Drive Ogden, Ut. 399-8200 (character-building club for 3rd to 12th grades, and Kindergarten to 2nd grade) # Girl Scouts, Utah Council 445 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 265-8472 (creates character-building programs for girls 6-17) # Hartvigsen Community School 350 E. 3605 S. (Alicia Davis or Kris) SLC, Ut. 263-6055 (cultivates strength via bowling, arts/crafts, dance, music apprec., cooking & nutr., sports/rec., fieldtrips, & spec. sport celebrity guests) MIA for Special-needs Youth (LDS-sponsored youth development programs) # Murray Boys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St. Murray, Ut. 268-1335 (information, individualized advocacy, services and recreation for youth in Murray and Jordan School Districts) # Play Group Therapy (see CBTU, Children’s Center, PCMC, UUMC psychiatric department, (school Districts, private psychotherapy, and professional therapy via a play setting) Primary for Special-needs Children (LDS sponsored) 50 E. North Temple SLC, Ut. 531-2391 (LDS-sponsors classes to include child character development) Salt Lake Boys and Girls Club (recreation and counseling program for Sugarhouse and NW areas) # Utah Girl Scout Council 445 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 265-8472 (has a mission to inspire girls with patriotism, service and character building) # Utah Special Olympics 4 Triad Center #105 (Michael) SLC, Ut. 363-1111, ext. 126 (year-around athletic competition for MR or closely-related developmentally disordered persons) Disability-related # Access 660 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 533-4636 (special-needs recreational activities such as skiing, rafting, arts and fitness) # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit (CBTU at Eisenhower Jr. High) 4351 S. Redwood Rd. (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-2103 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) # Adventure Learning Park 4800 W. 10400 N. American Fork, Ut. 277-2440 (recreation park catering to special-needs persons) Aerobics Class for Children with Disabilities (ages 6-16 at PCMC, call Patti Broadbent of outpatient rehab at 588-3930) # Brain Gym Classes 4952 S. Mantyla St. SLC, Ut. 621-5550 (addresses perceptual challenges proactively and synergistically, using visual, auditory and kinesthetic activities) # Camp Kostopulos 2500 Emigration Canyon SLC, Ut. 582-0700 (canyon outdoor and recreation and therapy for CP and other children with special-needs conditions) # Camp Utada 1245 E. Brickyard Rd. SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (summer camp sponsored by American Diabetes Association, Utah Chapter or Affilliate) # Camp Wapiti (Elks-sponsored) John Paulos (Charlie Hand-363-3024) 435-822-0508 (week-long cabin stays by Tooele for persons with such special-needs conditions as diabetes, cancer, hemophelia and deafness) # Cystic Fibrosis Camp 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7397 (Cystic Fibrosis-sponsored week-long summer camp) Dance Therapy (for children with physical disabilities at UUMC call Jenny Keiser, 581-7374) 224 Recreation, Fitness Activities and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children (continued) Disability-related (Continued) # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) # Jewish Community Center 2416 E. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 581-0098 (recreation center includes programs for special-needs children) * Palisades Pals, Inc. 302 S. Main St. Manti, Ut. 835-0531 (multi-function camp for families of special-needs children) Park City Special Needs Sports Association P.O. Box 680286 Park City, Ut. 649-3991 (sponsors multiple high-adventure sports for special-needs people) # Salt Lake Community College South Campus (Disability Res. Ctr.) 1575 S. State St. (Angelene or Tulena) SLC, Ut. 957-4659 (has a community swimming pool, and higher education of LD and other special-needs students in multiple ways as may be indicated) Salt Lake County Adaptive Programs Kurt--561-0075; April Reynolds -533-3058 Special-needs Sports (sponsors multiple high-adventure sports for special-needs people) 27 W. 3300 S. (Alan) SLC, Ut. 484-4128 (adaptive outdoor education and recreation for special-needs persons) * SPORT 1448 S. Carterville Road Orem, Ut. 225-8540 (moderately-priced in and out-of-state recreation tours for DD/MR persons) Stars SLC, Ut. (Granite District Program offering sports activities to children with varying problems) # United Cerebral Palsy Association of Utah 1018 W. Atherton Drive #A103 (Shelly) WVC, Ut. 266-1805 (supervised apartments, fund-raising recreation, respite, support, equipment loans, advocacy and swimming lessons for CP persons) # Utah Foundation for the Blind and Visually Impaired 1867 E. Ryan Park Ave. (Larry) Sandy, Ut. 572-0675 (provides in-home daily living instruction and recreational activities for blind and visually-impaired children ages 5-18) # Utah Special Olympics 4 Triad Center #105 (Michael) SLC, Ut. 363-1111, ext. 126 (year-around athletic competition for MR or closely-related developmentally disordered persons) # Utah State Division of Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 5709 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 263-4860 (provides assistive device service, social and recreational activities, outreach and interpretation for deaf and multipli-disabled persons) # Utah Valley State College (UVSC) 1800 W. 1200 S. Orem, Ut. 222-8000 (includes adaptive high-activity-recreation activities and tours to inclusive of special-needs persons) Very Special Arts, Inc., Utah SLC, Ut. 487-9497, 943-7069 # S’PLORE (Spec. Populations Learning Outdoor Rec. and Educ.) (summer art activities primarily for special-needs persons) Dream-fulfillment Kids, Inc. (call Make A Wish Foundation 277-4673 # Make-A-Wish Foundation 1725 DeSales St. NW #800 Washington, DC (offers “dream-fulfillments” for gravely-ill children in the U.S.) 2091 E. 4800 S. (Christine Sharer) SLC, Ut. 277-4673 (wish-grants for children with chronic or life-threatening illnesses) Tom Barbari SLC, Ut. 364-3561 ("wish-grants" for terminally-ill children) Tomorrow, Today KALL Radio Education/Science-oriented # Children’s Museum 840 N. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 322-5268 (multi-faceted, scientific-oriented experiences) # Junior Science Academy, Utah Museum of Natural History (U of U) 1390 E. President’s Circle (Patti) SLC, Ut. 581-6927 (alternative programs for youth with a Utah environmental focus) Safe and Sound Swimming (water exercise and safety program for children with special needs ages 1-6) 225 Recreation, Fitness Activities and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children (continued) Enrichment # Access 660 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 533-4636 (special-needs recreational activities such as skiing, rafting, arts and fitness) # Camp Rogers (YMCA) 3098 Highland Drive # 290 SLC, Ut. 466-6299 (a 3 or 5-day Uintah camp with horses, archery, mountain biking, outdoor and challeng education, and arts and crafts; eight per cabin) Dance Therapy (for children with physical disabilities at UUMC call Jenny Keiser, 581-7374) # East Millcreek Recreation Center 2230 Evergreen Ave. SLC, Ut. 272-2243 (before and after sch. progs., in-door soccer and flagball, baton and cheer leading training, self-defense classes, and girls basketball) # Granite Community Education 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 481-7204 (offers multi-program non-credit classes as well as day school make up credit classes where home school permission is granted) # Hartvigsen Community School 350 E. 3605 S. (Alicia Davis or Kris) SLC, Ut. 263-6055 (cultivates strength via bowling, arts/crafts, dance, music apprec., cooking & nutr., sports/rec., fieldtrips, & spec. sport celebrity guests) JETS (through RISE) SLC, Ut. (provides after-school one-on-one adaptive recreation programming to include arts and crafts) # Kearns Recreation Center 5670 S. 4800 W. (Terri Wachter) Kearns, Ut. 967-4404 (recreation activities, day camps, as well as youth counseling available) Leadership In Training (LIT) (Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater S L) 450 S. 900 E. #300 (LeAnne) SLC, Ut. 322-4411 # Lions Club International (see Eric Hansen) # Lollipop Series (Utah Symphony) (Gladys, Geo. Merrick) SLC, Ut. 250-5175 (job training/coaching for adults; also used glasses, and funds for spe cific needs) 123 W. South Temple SLC, Ut. 533-5626 (classical music performed designed by the Utah Symphony for children ages 3 to 10) National Hemophelia Foundation, Utah Chapter 564 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (education, evaluation, counseling and research re: hemophilia) # Piano Instruction (for special-needs persons) 9830 S. 3100 E. SLC, Ut. 942-2246 (for blind and some other special-needs persons) # Salute To Youth (Utah Symphony) 123 W. South Temple SLC, Ut. 533-5626 (an annual Monday performance of musically-talented youth sponsored at Abravanel Hall) # Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-2420 (offers swimming, boxing, other sports programs, several arts and computer classes, as well as summer and after school programs) * SPORT 1448 S. Carterville Road Orem, Ut. 225-8540 (moderately-priced in and out-of-state recreation tours for DD/MR persons) # Thanksgiving Point Lehi, Ut. 768-2300 (see ph. Book) Utah Academy of the Performing Arts (call ph. Info) (provides therapy via dance, drama, music and the visual arts) # Utah State Division of Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 5709 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 263-4860 (provides assistive device service, social and recreational activities, outreach and interpretation for deaf and multipli-disabled persons) Very Special Arts, Inc., Utah SLC, Ut. 487-9497, 943-7069 (summer art activities primarily for special-needs persons) # Wheeler Historic Farm # YWCA of Salt Lake City 6351 S. 900 E. Murray, Ut. 264-2212 (S.L.Co.-operating facility providing old-time farm experience) 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides socialization and enhancement as well as shelter to abused women) Equestrian/Animal-related Alta Hills Stables # Camp Rogers (YMCA) 3098 Highland Drive # 290 SLC, Ut. 466-6299 (a 3 or 5-day Uintah camp with horses, archery, mountain biking, outdoor and challeng education, and arts and crafts; eight per cabin) # Courage Reins (Tamera) Lehi, Ut. 766-8124 (a therapeutic, adaptive horseback riding facility; also 768-0898, & 362-0082) # Draper Dell Stables Draper, Ut. 572-4069 (provides therapeutic horseback riding) 226 Recreation, Fitness Activities and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children (continued) Equestrian/Animal-related (Continued) # Freedom Riders (Equestrian Club) 3435 Harrison Blvd. (Steve Spencer) Ogden, Ut. 392-2200 (summer horseback riding therapy at Weber Co. Fairgrounds, in cooperation with Felt and Spencer Physical Therapy) Healing Hoofs (Stables at Saratoga) Lehi, Ut. (a horseback riding stable reportedly good in therapy for special-needs youth) # Hogle Zoo 2600 Sunnyside Ave. SLC, Ut. 582-1631 (zoological park available to all. A docent could give hands-on experience) # Tracy Aviary 550 E. 1200 S. SLC, Ut. 322-2473 (provides an opportunity to observe various birds in an aviary setting) Family-oriented * Palisades Pals, Inc. 302 S. Main St. Manti, Ut. 835-0531 (multi-function camp for families of special-needs children) Fitness-related Aerobics Class for Children with Disabilities (ages 6-16 at PCMC, call Patti Broadbent of outpatient rehab at 588-3930) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (therapeutic programming for LD students, using a gestalt approach) Gene Fullmer Fitness Center 2200 W. W. Jordan, Ut. (includes swimming and fitness equipment) Holladay Lions Fitness and Recreation Center Holladay, Ut. 424-0621 (includes slides and indoor swimming) Kearns/Oquirrh Park Fitness Center 5624 S. 4800 W. (Mike/Jody Dennison) WVC, Ut. 966-5555 (among services provided are swimming, a fitness center with coaches: 955-4022 or 250-9782, and before and after school programs) Safe and Sound Swimming (water exercise and safety program for children with special needs ages 1-6) Slim for Life Classes 645 E. 400 S. SLC, Ut. 322-5601 (offers weight, nutrition and fitness classes) Tops, Inc. (Copperview Community Center) (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)—a self-help weight loss and group support service) # TV Allowance, The www.tvallowance.com 305-669-4365\ (a device that allows parents electronically to limit children’s weekly television viewing) # West Valley Fitness Center 5415 W. 3100 S. (Jodi/Mike Dennison) WVC, Ut. 955-4000 (among services provided are swimming, a fitness center w/ trainers, and before and after school programs) # Wrestling Camp (Taylorsville High School) 5225 S. Redwood Rd. (Coach Campbell) SLC, Ut. 263-6153 # Easter Seals Fun and Fitness Program Funding # Boy and Cub Scout Special-needs Programs Copperton Activity Fund # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 525 Foothill Drive (Reed Hall) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 (funding available through Utah Lion’s Foundation for scouting needs of disabled boys) 200 W. Park St. (Kathy Anderson) Copperton, Ut. (includes emergency financial assistance and handicapped day care) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) Kearns United Way Fund (funds for recreation and welfare services for qualified recipients) 227 Recreation, Fitness Activities and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children (continued) Funding (Continued) # Lions Club International (Gladys, Geo. Merrick) SLC, Ut. 250-5175 (see Eric Hansen) (job training/coaching for adults; also used glasses, and funds for spe cific needs) Oquirrh Civic Fund (see ph. Book) (provides emergency financial assistance) # Regence BlueCross/BlueShield of Utah 2890 E. Cottonwood Parkway SLC, Ut. 333-2100 (provides funds for such activities as summer camps and recreational fees for qualifying special-needs persons) # United Cerebral Palsy Association of Utah 1018 W. Atherton Drive #A103 (Shelly) WVC, Ut. 266-1805 (supervised apartments, fund-raising recreation, respite, support, equipment loans, advocacy and swimming lessons for CP persons) High Adventure # National Ability Recreational Center #500 Resort Center 1425 Lowell Ave. Park City, Ut. 649-3991 (provides high adventure and recreational opportunities for special-needs persons) Park City Special Needs Sports Association P.O. Box 680286 Park City, Ut. 649-3991 (sponsors multiple high-adventure sports for special-needs people) Special-needs Sports (sponsors multiple high-adventure sports for special-needs people) # S’PLORE (Spec. Populations Learning Outdoor Rec. and Educ.) 27 W. 3300 S. (Alan) SLC, Ut. 484-4128 (adaptive outdoor education and recreation for special-needs persons) # Utah Valley State College (UVSC) 1800 W. 1200 S. Orem, Ut. 222-8000 (includes adaptive high-activity-recreation activities and tours to inclusive of special-needs persons) West Valley Accord (includes family swimming and rock climbing) # YMCA 3098 Highland Drive # 290 SLC, Ut. 466-6299 (sponsors Camp Rogers, a summer mountain-type day camp, autumn programming and after school activities for youth) # YMCA 7631 Chapel St. (425 W. (Jeff) Midvale, Ut. (sponsors Camp Rogers, a summer mountain-type day damp, autumn programming and after school activities for youth) # Youth and Families with Promise (YFP) (USU-affiliated) 2100 S. State S1200 (Chris Jacobsen) SLC, Ut. 468-2695 (a mentor program for youth ages 10-14 with high interest activities; see also Heather: 468-3185) Outdoor Sports # Access 660 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 533-4636 (special-needs recreational activities such as skiing, rafting, arts and fitness) # Camp Kostopulos 2500 Emigration Canyon SLC, Ut. 582-0700 (canyon outdoor and recreation and therapy for CP and other children with special-needs conditions) # Camp Rogers (YMCA) 3098 Highland Drive # 290 SLC, Ut. 466-6299 (a 3 or 5-day Uintah camp with horses, archery, mountain biking, outdoor and challeng education, and arts and crafts; eight per cabin) # Fairmont Park 24th S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 972-7800 (provides an outdoor swimming pool as part of Salt Lake City Parks and Maintainance Division) # Junior Science Academy, Utah Museum of Natural History (U of U) 1390 E. President’s Circle (Patti) SLC, Ut. 581-6927 (alternative programs for youth with a Utah environmental focus) Mill Hollow by Woodland, Ut. (outdoor recreational campsite by Mill Hollow Lake for Granite District youth) # National Ability Recreational Center #500 Resort Center 1425 Lowell Ave. Park City, Ut. 649-3991 (provides high adventure and recreational opportunities for special-needs persons) National Camp for Blind Children, local (summer/winter outdoor activities for the blind 9-19) # S’PLORE (Spec. Populations Learning Outdoor Rec. and Educ.) 27 W. 3300 S. (Alan) SLC, Ut. 484-4128 (adaptive outdoor education and recreation for special-needs persons) 228 Recreation, Fitness Activities and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children (continued) Outdoor Sports (Continued) Stars # Utah Special Olympics SLC, Ut. (Granite District Program offering sports activities to children with varying problems) 4 Triad Center #105 (Michael) SLC, Ut. 363-1111, ext. 126 (year-around athletic competition for MR or closely-related developmentally disordered persons) Recreation/Activities # Central City Community Center 615 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 538-2062 (multi-purpose center providing adaptive recreation, before and after school programs) # Copperview Community Center, Day Care for Handicapped 8446 S. Harrison St. (Karrie 561-0075) SLC, Ut. 565-9233 (includes before and after school programs, adaptive rec. and summer day camps, adult socialization and super day trips for teens) Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center 7500 S. 2700 E. SLC, Ut. 943-3160 (includes swimming, skateboard park and other innovative attractions) # East Millcreek Recreation Center 2230 Evergreen Ave. SLC, Ut. 272-2243 (before and after sch. progs., in-door soccer and flagball, baton and cheer leading training, self-defense classes, and girls basketball) Elks Boys and Girls Club (call Elks Lodge-266-2344) (a recreation facility which includes a job agency for court-referees) Gene Fullmer Fitness Center 2200 W. W. Jordan, Ut. (includes swimming and fitness equipment) Holladay Lions Fitness and Recreation Center Holladay, Ut. 424-0621 (includes slides and indoor swimming) # Jewish Community Center 2416 E. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 581-0098 (recreation center includes programs for special-needs children) Kearns/Oquirrh Park Fitness Center 5624 S. 4800 W. (Mike/Jody Dennison) WVC, Ut. 966-5555 (among services provided are swimming, a fitness center with coaches: 955-4022 or 250-9782, and before and after school programs) # Kearns Recreation Center 5670 S. 4800 W. (Terri Wachter) Kearns, Ut. 967-4404 (recreation activities, day camps, as well as youth counseling available) # Kiwanis-Felt Recreation Center 440 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 538-2064 (comprehensive community recreation program , day care and summer day camps) Magna County Recreation ( see S. L. Co. Recreation for ph.) (Share Leiterman) Magna, Ut. # Northwest Multipurpose Center 1300 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 596-0072 (center includes recreation, low-cost swimming, daycare and food bank services) # NYSP (National Youth Sports Program) (College of Health) 1400 W. Goodwin Ave. SLC, Ut. 581-8537 (581-8379) (provides summer sports opportunities for youth ages 10-16 to include low-income students) * Ogden City Recreation Division 1875 Monroe Ogden, Ut. 629-8253 Police Athletic League 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-2420 (comprehensive youth recreation includes ball, boxing and gym) 815 N. 800 W. Provo, Ut. 374-8074 * Recreation and Habilitation Services Recreation Connection, The (ph. Directory) # Redwood Multi-purpose Recreation Center (access to community calendar of events, and multi-recreational options) 3060 S. Lester St. SLC, Ut. 974-6923 (multi-services to include adaptive T-ball ; also has a food pantry) # Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-2420 (offers swimming, boxing, other sports programs, several arts and computer classes, as well as summer and after school programs) Swimming (see local county recreation departments and high schools for low-fee swimming) # United Cerebral Palsy Association of Utah 1018 W. Atherton Drive #A103 (Shelly) WVC, Ut. 266-1805 (supervised apartments, fund-raising recreation, respite, support, equipment loans, advocacy and swimming lessons for CP persons) # Utah County Parks Department (John) 370-8600 229 Recreation, Fitness Activities and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children (continued) Recreation/Activities (Continued) West Valley Accord (includes family swimming and rock climbing) 5415 W. 3100 S. (Jodi/Mike Dennison) WVC, Ut. 955-4000 (among services provided are swimming, a fitness center w/ trainers, and before and after school programs) # Youth Camp (Northwest Multipurpose Center) 1300 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 596-0072 (summer day camp activities to include children ages 6-12 with mild disabilities) # West Valley Fitness Center Safety Training Safe and Sound Swimming (water exercise and safety program for children with special needs ages 1-6) Therapeutic # ACES (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (structured social skills, after-school recreation and activities group therapy as well as summer programming with a behavioral emphasis) # Courage Reins (Tamera) Lehi, Ut. 766-8124 (a therapeutic, adaptive horseback riding facility; also 768-0898, & 362-0082) # Draper Dell Stables Draper, Ut. 572-4069 (provides therapeutic horseback riding) # Easter Seals Fun and Fitness Program 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (therapeutic programming for LD students, using a gestalt approach) # Freedom Riders (Equestrian Club) 3435 Harrison Blvd. (Steve Spencer) Ogden, Ut. 392-2200 (summer horseback riding therapy at Weber Co. Fairgrounds, in cooperation with Felt and Spencer Physical Therapy) Healing Hoofs (Stables at Saratoga) Lehi, Ut. (a horseback riding stable reportedly good in therapy for special-needs youth) * Recreation and Habilitation Services 815 N. 800 W. Provo, Ut. 374-8074 Refugee/Immigration Resources (see also Hispanic Resources, and Multi-cultural Resources) Acculturation # ACCESS 1588 S. Major St. SLC, Ut. 486-5987 (Asian Community Counseling Enhancement, support service and Social Skills) # Asian Association of Utah 1588 S. Major St. SLC, Ut. 486-5987***** (facilitates refugee acculturation to include ESL, counseling, parenting and child skill-building for Asian and Polynesian immigrants) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Holy Cross Ministries 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 908-0293 (provides transportation and ESL classes for non-documented immigrants) # Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) 3856 W. 5400 S. SLC, Ut. 1-800-375-5283 (provides information on immigration resources) # International Rescue Committee (IRC) 530 E. 500 S. #207 (Martegas) SLC, Ut. 328-1091 (resettlement and acculturation, to include employment service mainly for Iraq, Serbo-Croatian and African refugees) 230 Refugee/Immigration Resources (Continued) Acculturation (Continued) # Literacy Volunteers of America, Wasatch Front 175 N. 600 W. SLC, Ut. 328-5608 (provides basic English tutoring for refugees, immigrants, and LD persons) 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8582 (also provide materials, advocacy, testing and tutorial for minorities) 1102 W. 400 N. SLC, Ut. 363-4955 Multi-Cultural Center (call given ph. #) # New Hope Refugee Friendship Center (ML 28 May’99 correlatew/ p. 54) # Office of Ethnic Health SLC, Ut. 538-8811 (promotes phys. & mental health of Utah’s ethnic groups by bridging cultural & lang. barriers, & promoting corresponding legislation) Office of Refugee Resettlement 764 S. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 359-2444 (coordinates state refugee programs) # Pacific Resource Center 4090 W. 5415 S. (Mile Peters) SLC, Ut. 957-1843 (connects Pacific Island immigrant families to resources) Refugee Assimilation Program (operated through Utah State Social Services) (social services for refugees) * Refugee Resettlement 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4092 (multi-service and support for refugees) Salt Lake Unemployment Section for Refugees (call Human Services—538-4171) (see Human Services, Department) # Utah Literacy Hotline/GED on TV 1-800-451-9500 # Utah Literacy and Adult Education Coalition (State Office of Education) 538-7849 (provides services for ESL, adult education and literacy) Administrative/Information # Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) 3856 W. 5400 S. SLC, Ut. 1-800-375-5283 (provides information on immigration resources) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (oversees state refugee resettlement and self-sufficiency programs) # Refugee Program Coordinator, State State Refugee Coordinating Council (see State Refugee Coordinator) Utah State Refugee Resource Directory (available through Refugee Coordinator) Awareness/Support # ACCESS # Asian Affairs, State Office of 1588 S. Major St. SLC, Ut. 486-5987 (Asian Community Counseling Enhancement, support service and Social Skills) 324 S. State St. (Moon Ji) SLC, Ut. 538-8883 (facilitates increased ethnic and minorities awareness among state and other agencies) Counseling/MH Cultural Diversity Team (at NVMH) 145 E. 1300 S. #501 SLC, Ut. 539-7000 (a team assisting a growing diversity of cultural MH needs) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Office of Ethnic Health SLC, Ut. 538-8811 (promotes phys. & mental health of Utah’s ethnic groups by bridging cultural & lang. barriers, & promoting corresponding legislation) 231 Refugee/Immigration Resources (Continued) Funds # Children of Illegal Aliens Program SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides financial assistance for citizen children of non-citizen parents) Interpreters/Translators Indo-Chinese Interpreters (see Refugee Resources) 1-800-874-9426 (also 1-800-996-8808) # Language Line Services Translators (see Refugee Health Program) Legal-related # Multi-Cultural Legal Center 1588 S. Major St. #100 SLC, Ut. 467-6060 ext. 214 (a legal system which ensures equal justice for all racial and ethnic minorities) Medical/Health/Dental # Bureau of HIV-AIDS, Tuberculosis and Refugee Health Control 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 538-6096 # Central City Health Center 461 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 539-8617 (provides services for moderate medical needs on a sliding fee scale) # Community Health Centers, Inc. (administration) 1798 S. West Temple (Eligio) SLC, Ut. 412-6920 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Central City Community Health Center 461 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 539-8617 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Copperview Community Health Center 8446 S. Harrison St. Midvale, Ut. 566-5494 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Oquirrh View Community Health Center 4745 S. 3200 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-6214 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Northwest Community Health Center 1365 W. 1000 N. SLC, Ut. 328-5750 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Utah Farm Workers Health Program 461 S. 400 E. (Saul Ramos) SLC, Ut. 325-9580 (provides primary health care services to multi-cultural low-income persons on a sliding fee scale) # Community Health Connections (via Headstart coordination advocates) (Scott McKay) Utah Co., Ut. 818-3014 (assists low-income uninsured persons in obtaining dental care from a pool of participating dentists, at no or reduced fees) # Donated Dental Services 415 W. 400 S. (Carlo) SLC, Ut. 983-0345 (volunteer and privately owned total dental and related team services for eligible low-income persons or Medicaid recipients) # Family Health Clinic 290 S. State St. Clearfield, Ut. 451-3310 (provides services for persons with moderate illnesses on a sliding fee scale) Midtown Community Health Center 670 28th St. Ogden, Ut. Oquirrh View Health Center 955-2316 (a federally-qualified center providing services for moderately-ill persons on a sliding fee scale) Refugee Health Program (interpretation services in six languages available) 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 530-7611 (refugee health under SLC/County Health Department) Refugee Medical Screening Clinic 232 Refugee/Immigration Resources (Continued) Multi-services # Catholic Community Services of Utah 2570 W. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 977-9119 (4 locations provide compassionate outreach to persons in oppressive need, to include housing, immigration helps and jobs) Institute of Human Resource Development (IHRD) (multi-services support for migrants and disabled) # Jewish Family Services of Salt Lake City 2416 E. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 581-1330 (non-government social service welfare agency) Multi-Cultural Center 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8582 (call given ph. #) (also provide materials, advocacy, testing and tutorial for minorities) # New Hope Refugee Friendship Center 1102 W. 400 N. SLC, Ut. 363-4955 (ML 28 May’99 correlatew/ p. 54) # Office of Ethnic Health SLC, Ut. 538-8811 (promotes phys. & mental health of Utah’s ethnic groups by bridging cultural & lang. barriers, & promoting corresponding legislation) Utah Rural Development Corporation 12 E. Center St. Midvale, Ut. 566-1638 (multi-services for low-income and migrants) Utah State Refugee Health Program (call ph. Info.) (multi health service for refugees) Preschools/Education-related # English As A Second Language (ESL) ( ) # Guadelupe Center and School see Individual # 320 S. 500 E. School Districts, local 340 S. Goshen St. SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (educational alternative for non-English-speaking persons) # Headstart (administration via Central City CAP) 952 E. 900 S. (Charles Ashcraft) SLC, Ut. 961-7809 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Davis Early Head Start Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 # Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (includes 23 sites) Granite Headstart/Preschool Special Education 4901 S. 4720 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7986 (Granite School District services for preschool-aged children who qualify) Head Start Centers (Salt Lake Community Action Program) 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (nine sites) Headstart Day Care 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income children ages 3-4; Utah also has Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Jordan Head Start 217 E. 7800 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-7317 (offers 18 sites) Kids On The Move Head Start 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 # Matheson Headstart # # # # Davis Headstart # 1240 American Beauty Drive SLC, Ut. 578-8173 (preschools for special-needs and low income; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Migrant Headstart (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) Mountainland Head Start 264 W. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 375-7981 # Murray Head Start Lab School # 74 W. 6100 S. Murray, Ut. 264-7491 Headstart Day Care Multi-Cultural Center (call given ph. #) (also offers interpreter services) 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8582 (also provide materials, advocacy, testing and tutorial for minorities) 233 Refugee/Immigration Resources (Continued) Preschools/Education-related(Continued) Salt Lake Community Education (includes English as a Second Language (ESL) Program) 29 N. 600 W. SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (volunteer English tutoring at Guadelupe Schools) # Voluntary Improvement Program (at Guadelupe Schools) Rehabilitation Services, Division of (see also Career Development and Employment Resources, and Education Related Needs, p. 5) Administration Office 250 E. 5th So. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 American Fork Developmental Center Blanding Office, DRS Brigham City Office Cedar City Office Deaf, Service to the Deaf, Utah Community Center for the Delta Office Eastern Utah District Office Farmington Office Logan Office Manti Office Northern Utah District Office Ogden District Office Branch Office West Northern Utah (Skill Center) Vocational Evaluation Services Price Office DRS Provo District Office Utah State Hospital Office Vocational Evaluation Services Richfield Office Salt Lake Central District Office Arbor Plaza Office Handicap Information and Referral Industrial Commission Office Disability Determination Service Downtown Office, Salt Lake Job Devopment/Job Placement 751 N. 9th E. 312 N. 1st E. 695 S. Main #4 411 S. Main 384 N. th E. 384 N. 4th E. 140 W. Main 662 W. Price River Drive 40 N. 1st E. 270 1/2 N. Main 50 S. Main #21 150 N. Washington Boulevard 856 24th St. 3544 Lincoln St. #8 595 E. AVC Lane 150 N. Washington Boulevard 662-W. Price River Drive 150 E. Center #3300 13th E. Center 1347 Riverside Ave. 201 E. 5th N. 2964 W. 4700 S. 1574 W. 17th S. #1A 250 E. 5th S. 160 E. 3rd S. 250 E. 5th S. 180 S. 3rd W. #100 1151 Redwood Rd. American Fork, Ut. Blanding, Ut. Brigham City, Ut. Cedar City, Ut. Bountiful, Ut. Bountiful, Ut. Delta, Ut. Price, Ut. Farmington, Ut. Logan, Ut. Manti, Ut. Ogden, Ut. Ogden, Ut. Ogden, Ut. Ogden, Ut. Ogden, Ut. Price, Ut. Provo, Ut. Provo, Ut. Provo, Ut. Richfield, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. 756-5249 678-2511 734-9408 586-9995 533-5997 533-5997 864-2509 374-7724 773-2500 752-9766 835-3331 621-4672 399-9231 399-9804 621-2373 621-4672 637-7734 374-7724 377-0027 896-6479 896-6479 957-8200 975-4000 538-7550 530-6837 538-7550 533-5165 533-6999 660 S. 2 nd E. 660 S. 2nd E. #440 250 E. 5th S 250 E. 5th S. 5020 S. State 660 S. 2nd E. #440 SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC , Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. 533-6999 533-6999 533-5991 533-6999 533-5291 533-6999 Rehabilitation Service Centers Employment Assistance Program Psychological Services Rehabilitation Services Advisory Council Rehabilitation Technology Abledata South S.L. District Supported Employment Program 234 Rehabilitation Services, Division of (Continued) U of U Office Utah State Prison Office Vocational Evaluation Services Southern Utah District Office Spanish Fork Office St. George Office Tooele Office Utah Community Center for the Deaf Vernal Office 160 Union Building PO Box 250 1595 W. 5th S. 411 S. Main 386 N. Main 301 E. Tabernacle #203 154 S. Main 388 N. 4th E. 437 E. Main #2 SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. Cedar City, Ut. Spanish Fork, Ut. St. George, Ut. Tooele, Ut. Bountiful, Ut. Vernal, Ut. 581-8955 571-2300 533-4420 586-9995 798-7475 673-5091 882-2365 533-5997 789-0273 Residential Placements (see also Semi-Residential and Halfway Homes) Abuse-related # Adolescent Facility of Odyssey House 607 E. 200S. SLC, Ut. 363-0203 (residential for abused, delinquents and drug abusers) # Foster Placement (Workforce Services) 1385 S. State St. (Shirley) SLC, Ut. 468-0200 (temporary home for children in troubled families) # Residential Treatment Ctr. for Juvenile Sex Offenders (Benchmark) 592 W. 1350 S. (Marvel) Woodscross, Ut. 298-2844 (residential unit includes schooling, therapeutic and recreational services) * Project Reality 150 E. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 364-8080 (individualized drug abuse treatment program includes residential) Project Reality 1416 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 467-1517 (individualized drug abuse treatment program includes residential) # Utah Girls Village Group Home 930 S. 4800 W. SLC, Ut. 966-7133 (residence for underpriveleged girls; includes comprehensive treatment for incest victims) # Administration 5800 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (residential for underpriveleged girls also includes comprehensive treatment program for incest victims) # Utah Youth Village 5790 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (provides parenting classes as well as residential group homes for troubled youth while fostering responsible and productive lives) Utah Youth Village Group Homes (provides two group homes offering sex-specific therapy) # Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 262-6199 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (economic women’s housing also provides residential for pregnant and abused teens) Administration/Funding # Hemophelia Foundation, Utah 5635 S. Waterbury Way #C-102 (Linda) SLC, Ut. 273-7471 (education, residentials and services for families of hemophelia victims; also sponsors a week-long wilderness camp) Residential Services, Inc. 2089 E. 7000 S. SLC, Ut. * Rise, Inc. Provo, Utah 1561 Grandview Lane Provo, Ut. (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) # Rise, Inc SLC, Utah 275 E. South Temple (Kim Henderson) SLC, Ut. 969-5319 (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) # Rocky Mountain Home Care Management Office (administration) 350 E. 300 S. #110 Bountiful, Ut. 298-2266 (provides several long-term as well as independence-development intermediate care facilities to include persons with disabilities) * Sweet Charity 211 E. 300 S. # 212 SLC, Ut. 328-1575 (clothing shop sponsors ten supervised group homes for MR 16 and older) # Triton Investments 448 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 266-1695 (property management to include apartments for disabled person with live-in managers) 235 Residential Placements (Continued) Administration/Funding (Continued) # TURN Community Services (administration) 359-8876 # TURN Community Services/Topcat Enterpises, Inc. ??? # TURN Community Services 4476 S. Century Drive #D SLC, Ut. 263-8782 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) Adolescent/At-risk Youth # Adolescent Facility of Odyssey House 607 E. 200S. SLC, Ut. 363-0203 (residential for abused, delinquents and drug abusers) # Adolescent Residential Treatment and Education Center (ARTEC) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents; boys unit—963-4250, girls unit—963-4275) Chrysalis Enterprises 1918 W. 4100 S SLC, Ut. 972-7001 (a self-contained residential for DD sexual-behavioral-conduct-disordered youth) Copper Hills Youth Center Detention, Shelter Homes (state holding for unmanageable youth) # Futures Through Choices 2510 Washington Blvd. #238 (Joel) Ogden, Ut. 394-9774 (grp homes for at-risk low-IQ youth via DYC, DSPD, & DCFS: therapy, anger mgt., prob-solving, compliance, commun. and living skills) Institute of Human Resource Development (IHRD) (includes residential for delinquent Hispanics and others) Intermountain Youth Care 195 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. (ph. Book) (procter-advocacy tracking for delinquent youth) # Life-Line, Inc. (936-8975) 1130 W. Center St. (Emily) North Salt Lake, Ut. 936-4000 (a non-profit youth rehab facility dealing with addictive and destructive behavior, depression, and family problems) # Millcreek Youth Center 790 W. 12th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-3441 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties) Nine Line/Covenant House 1-800-999-9999 (24-hour crisis hotline for youth and adults; includes referral service for transitional and resident housing) * Odyssey House Adolescent 625 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 322-3222 (for adolescents…) # PCMC Residential Treatment Centers (Wasatch Canyons Campus) 5770 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 265-3142 (provides two units: one for latency-aged behavioral children 3-12, and an adolescent unit for behavioral youth 12-18) Proctor Program 431 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (advocacy-foster care for minority youth 15 to 18 years) * Provo Canyon School 4501 N. University Ave. Provo, Ut. 227-2100 (residential treatment for learning and behavior-problem boys 11-17) # Utah Youth Village 5790 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (provides parenting classes as well as residential group homes for troubled youth while fostering responsible and productive lives) Utah Youth Village Group Homes (provides two group homes offering sex-specific therapy) # Wasatch Canyons Campus Residential Treatment Centers 5770 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 265-3142 (provides two units: one for latency-aged behavioral children 3-12, and an adolescent unit for behavioral youth 12-18) # Wasatch Youth Center 3534 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 265-5830 (long-term state holding for unmanageable youth) # Weber Valley Detention (formerly MoWeDa) 5470 S. 2700 W. Roy, Ut. 825-2794 (Morgan-Weber-Davis Counties court-ordered holding center for ungovernable youth) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (economic women’s housing also provides residential for pregnant and abused teens) 236 Residential Placements (Continued) Adult # Adult Residential Treatment Unit (ARTU) 1228 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 261-1442 (halfway house for mentally ill) # Alternatives Program (Stephanie Woody) SLC, Ut. 468-2859 (provides in-home, personal services for persons 18 years and older as an alternative to an imminent nursing home placement) # County Treatment Program (CTP) 3944 S. 400 E. (Marilee Cope) SLC, Ut. 261-1442 (provides crisis hotline & resid. treatment for adults w/ serious & persistent mental illness, or recurring exacerbation of living situations.) # Deseret Villages 533 W. 1900 N. (Mike Long) Spanish Fork, Ut. 798-3937 (residential Training Center for mildly DD/MR 18 and older) # Hidden Hollow Care Center 261 W. 2000 S. Orem, Ut. 225-2145 (residential for MR boys and men) Nine Line/Covenant House 1-800-999-9999 (24-hour crisis hotline for youth and adults; includes referral service for transitional and resident housing) # Valley Mental Health North Crisis Service (ARTU ) 1228 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 261-1442 (adult residential mental health treatment center) # Utah State Hospital 1300 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 344-4200 (multi-disciplinary residential for mentally ill children and adults) # West Jordan Care Center 3350 W. 7800 S. (Eliza) SLC, Ut. 282-0686 (ph. Book or 333-UTAH) (residential for special-needs children and adults in cooperation with schools) # Work Activity Center 1275 W. 2320 S. (Margo Lee) SLC, Ut. 977-9779 (provides several worksite opportunities as well as supervised apartments for DD adults, facilitating independent living) Autistic # Autism Residential Program (Utah School for Deaf and Blind) 742 Harrison Boulevard (Amy) Ogden, Ut. 629-4733 (5-day/week residential for autistic and other behavioral children with sensory-impairment) Carmen Pingree School for Autism (CBTU 780 S.Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides therapeutic programming and residential homes for autistic children) # Community Treatment Alternatives (CTA-administration) 545 E. 4500 S. #E 220 SLC, Ut. 268-4887 (administers through DSPD the service of 23 residential homes and support for Autistic Spectrum Disordered persons ages 7-36) # Cottonwood Heights Treatment Facility (CTA) 7214 S. 1950 E. Sandy, Ut. 268-4887 (group home for autistic children) # Danville Services Corporation 6965 Union Park Center #350 Midvale, Ut. 565-0700 (coordinates alternative living options for DD and autistic persons) Project TURN/ Topcat Enterprises. Inc. (coordinates alternative living options for DD and autistic persons) Topcat Enterprises, Inc./ Project TURN 4476 S. Century Drive #D Murray, Ut. 263-8782 (call in p.m.) (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) # Tse Bitai Exceptional School (Techachi Hank) 505-368-2096 (Native American group home for autistic and other special-needs children) # TURN Community Services/Topcat Enterpises, Inc. ??? 4476 S. Century Drive #D SLC, Ut. 263-8782 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) # TURN Community Services 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) # Utah State Developmental Center 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) Brain Injured # Phoenix Services 220 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 263-3865 (provides DSPD-funded supported supervised apartment living for Brain Injury Waiver children) 237 Residential Placements (Continued) Convalescent * South Davis Community Care Center * South Valley Health Center # West Jordan Care Center (ph. Book or 333-UTAH) 401 S. 400 E. Bountiful, Ut. 295-2361 (chronic convalescent center, also for children) 3706 W. 9000 S. West Jordan, Ut. 569-2273 (nursing home accepts those with communicable diseases) 3350 W. 7800 S. (Eliza) SLC, Ut. 282-0686 (residential for special-needs children and adults in cooperation with schools) Court-related # Esperanza Para Manana # Millcreek Youth Center 320 W. 200 S. #300B SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (court-ordered transition proctor home for Hispanics) 790 W. 12th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-3441 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties) Developmental Disability Chrysalis Enterprises 1918 W. 4100 S SLC, Ut. 972-7001 (a self-contained residential for DD sexual-behavioral-conduct-disordered youth) City View Boarding Home (structured home for DD Employables) # Columbus Community Center 3495 S. West Temple SLC, Ut. 262-2062 (shelter workshop for Salt Lake School District students and adults; sponsors several residentials for MR, ages 5 through adult) # Danville Services Corporation 6965 Union Park Center #350 Midvale, Ut. 565-0700 (coordinates alternative living options for DD and autistic persons) # Deseret Villages 533 W. 1900 N. (Mike Long) Spanish Fork, Ut. 798-3937 (residential Training Center for mildly DD/MR 18 and older) # Frontline Services (DSPD-contracted) 865 E. 4800 S. #240 (Barbara/Vickie) Holladay, Ut. 280-8245 (residential homes, family support and respite for people with disabilities) # Group Homes (see Columbus Community Center, Community Treatment Alternatives (see also Project TURN or Utah State Developmental Center) # Harmony House 364 S. 1000 E. (Terry Jensen) SLC, Ut. 359-3222 (semi-residential for young adult DD/MR women; contact Terry Jensen-943-1860) Possibilities for the Developmentally Disabled, Inc. 356 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 364-0633 (behavior self-help for DD/MR men) Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) Project TURN/ Topcat Enterprises. Inc. (coordinates alternative living options for DD and autistic persons) Residential Services, Inc. 2089 E. 7000 S. SLC, Ut. Salt Lake Development Disability Center (residential also provides respite services) # Self Determination, Inc. (also Midge 688-4294) 2225 Murray Holladay Rd. (Shelly) Murray, Ut. 274-6058 (places people of higher than DSPD functioning into supported living arrangements in cooperation with Vocational Rehabilitation) * Sunrise Residential Services, Bountiful West 340 N. 100 W. Bountiful, Ut. 295-8112 238 Residential Placements (Continued) Developmental Disability (Continued) Supervised Apartment Program (independent living options for moderate DD/MR) (Techachi Hank) 505-368-2096 (Native American group home for autistic and other special-needs children) # Utah School for Deaf and Blind 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 399-91, 629-4700 (residential and extension education program for Utah School for Deaf and Blind) # West Jordan Care Center 3350 W. 7800 S. (Eliza) SLC, Ut. 282-0686 (ph. Book or 333-UTAH) (residential for special-needs children and adults in cooperation with schools) # Wide Horizons Care Center 910 Monroe Boulevard (Marcia) Ogden, Ut. 399-5876 (private intermediate care DD/MR residential facility) # Work Activity Center 1275 W. 2320 S. (Margo Lee) SLC, Ut. 977-9779 (provides several worksite opportunities as well as supervised apartments for DD adults, facilitating independent living) # Tse Bitai Exceptional School Diagnostic # Adult Residential Treatment Unit (ARTU) 1228 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 261-1442 (halfway house for mentally ill) Residential Treatment Center (PCMC) (for boys 5-12 years old unable to function at home) 1300 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 344-4200 (multi-disciplinary residential for mentally ill children and adults) # Utah State Hospital Emotional/Behavioral # Adolescent Residential Treatment and Education Center (ARTEC) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents; boys unit—963-4250, girls unit—963-4275) # Autism Residential Program (Utah School for Deaf and Blind) 742 Harrison Boulevard (Amy) Ogden, Ut. 629-4733 (5-day/week residential for autistic and other behavioral children with sensory-impairment) # Children's Center Group Homes, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (for emotional and behavioral preschool children) Chrysalis Enterprises 1918 W. 4100 S SLC, Ut. 972-7001 (a self-contained residential for DD sexual-behavioral-conduct-disordered youth) Copper Hills Youth Center Detention, Shelter Homes (state holding for unmanageable youth) 1385 S. State St. (Shirley) SLC, Ut. 468-0200 (temporary home for children in troubled families) # Group Homes see Columbus Community Center, Community Treatment Alternatives (see also Project TURN or Utah State Developmental Center) # Highland Ridge (ARTEC) So. Satelite) 7309 S. 180 W. (Bob Diggers) SLC, Ut. 565-6844 (a residential treatment for serious behavior problems) # House of Hope 209 S. Douglas St. (Brock Howick) SLC, Ut. 583-7604 (an in-patient drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility for women and children under 7 years of age) # House of Hope (Admin.) 1006 E. 100 S. (Brock Howick) SLC, Ut. 359-8374 (an in-patient drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility for women and children under 7 years of age) # House of Hope 21 “I” St. (Brock Howick) SLC, Ut. 355-8536 (an in-patient drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility for women and children under 7 years of age) # Foster Placement (Workforce Services) 239 Residential Placements (Continued) Emotional/Behavioral (Continued) Institute of Human Resource Development (IHRD) (includes residential for delinquent Hispanics and others) 195 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. (procter-advocacy tracking for delinquent youth) Intermountain Youth Care (ph. Book) KEYS # Millcreek Youth Center 790 W. 12th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-3441 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties) * Odyssey House Adolescent 625 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 322-3222 (for adolescents…) # PCMC Residential Treatment Centers (Wasatch Canyons Campus) 5770 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 265-3142 (provides two units: one for latency-aged behavioral children 3-12, and an adolescent unit for behavioral youth 12-18) Proctor Program 431 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 521-IHRD (advocacy-foster care for minority youth 15 to 18 years) * Provo Canyon School 4501 N. University Ave. Provo, Ut. 227-2100 (residential treatment for learning and behavior-problem boys 11-17) Residential Treatment Center (PCMC) (for boys 5-12 years old unable to function at home) # Slate Canyon 1991 S. State St.Provo, Ut. 342-7840 (long-term secured care for unmanageable youth in corrections) Storm Ridge School (Ranch) PO Box 40 (Daren) Maryvale, Ut. 435-326-4300 (a group home for court-involved male youth 14-18 years of age) 501 Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 583-2500 (in and out-patient evaluation to include children with dual diagnoses) # Utah Boys Ranch 5500 W. Bagley Park Rd (Jared) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (structured ranch-like home for troubled boys, and provides administration for Sunshine Solutions) # Utah Youth Village 5790 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (provides parenting classes as well as residential group homes for troubled youth while fostering responsible and productive lives) Utah Youth Village Group Homes (provides two group homes offering sex-specific therapy) # Wasatch Youth Center 3534 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 265-5830 (long-term state holding for unmanageable youth) # Autism Residential Program (Utah School for Deaf and Blind) 742 Harrison Boulevard (Amy) Ogden, Ut. 629-4733 (5-day/week residential for autistic and other behavioral children with sensory-impairment) # University Neuropsychiatric Institute (UNI) Employable City View Boarding Home (structured home for DD Employables) # Columbus Community Center 3495 S. West Temple SLC, Ut. 262-2062 (shelter workshop for Salt Lake School District students and adults; sponsors several residentials for MR, ages 5 through adult) # Self Determination, Inc. (also Midge 688-4294) 2225 Murray Holladay Rd. (Shelly) Murray, Ut. 274-6058 (places people of higher than DSPD functioning into supported living arrangements in cooperation with Vocational Rehabilitation) # TURN Community Services (call Proj. TURN 359-8876) # Utah School for Deaf and Blind 1403 S. 600 W. #H Woodscross, Ut. 298-3864 (a job skills training facility) 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 399-91, 629-4700 (residential and extension education program for Utah School for Deaf and Blind) 240 Residential Placements (Continued) Mental Retardation # Columbus Community Center 3495 S. West Temple SLC, Ut. 262-2062 (shelter workshop for Salt Lake School District students and adults; sponsors several residentials for MR, ages 5 through adult) # Deseret Villages 533 W. 1900 N. (Mike Long) Spanish Fork, Ut. 798-3937 (residential Training Center for mildly DD/MR 18 and older) # Group Homes (see Columbus Community Center, Community Treatment Alternatives (see also Project TURN or Utah State Developmental Center) # Harmony House 364 S. 1000 E. (Terry Jensen) SLC, Ut. 359-3222 (semi-residential for young adult DD/MR women; contact Terry Jensen-943-1860) # Hidden Hollow Care Center 261 W. 2000 S. Orem, Ut. 225-2145 (residential for MR boys and men) # Hillcrest Care Center 348 E. 8000 S. SLC, Ut. 566-4191 (residential mainly for MR persons) Lakecrest Developmental Care (co-ed residential for MR ages 12 on up in cooperation with schools) # Lindon Care and Training Center 680 N. State St. Lindon, Ut. 785-2179 (residential for MR women 12 on up in cooperation with schools) Maxwell House (call MRAU or ARC of Utah 364-5060) (housing for employable MR persons) # Mesa Vista, Inc. 394 W. 400 N. Orem, Ut. 225-9292 (co-ed residential for MR ages 12 on up in cooperation with schools) # Midtown Manor 125 S. 900 W. SLC, Ut. 363-6340 (residential for MR with psychiatric problems) New Horizons (residential for MR as well as the psychiatric ladened) Possibilities for the Developmentally Disabled, Inc. 356 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 364-0633 (behavior self-help for DD/MR men) Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) Supervised Apartment Program (independent living options for moderate DD/MR) # Tiny Tot Care Center, Topham’s 247 N. 100. E. Orem, Ut. 225-0323 (residential for profoundly MR infants to 22 years of age) Topcat Enterprises, Inc./ Project TURN 4476 S. Century Drive #D Murray, Ut. 263-8782 (call in p.m.) (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) # Utah State Developmental Center 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) # Wide Horizons Care Center 910 Monroe Boulevard (Marcia) Ogden, Ut. 399-5876 (private intermediate care DD/MR residential facility) Psyschiatric/Mental Illness # Adult Residential Treatment Unit (ARTU) 1228 S. 900 E. # Midtown Manor 125 S. 900 W. SLC, Ut. 261-1442 (halfway house for mentally ill) SLC, Ut. 363-6340 (residential for MR with psychiatric problems) New Horizons (residential for MR as well as the psychiatric ladened) 1228 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 261-1442 (adult residential mental health treatment center) # North Crisis Service (ARTU of VMH) 241 Residential Placements (Continued) Psyschiatric/Mental Illness # PCMC Behavioral Health Care # Utah State Hospital 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3500 (multi-disciplinary in-patient service for acute psychiatric emergencies) 1300 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 344-4200 (multi-disciplinary residential for mentally ill children and adults) School-affiliated # Job Corps/ Dynamic Educational Systems, Inc. (recruitment office) 1800 S. West Temple #A 128 SLC, Ut. 466-5737 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth ages 16-24) # Clearfield Job Corps Antelope Drive Clearfield, Ut. 774-4000 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) # Weber Basin Job Corps RFD #6, Weber Canyon Ogden, Ut. 479-9806 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Children (see also Counseling Resources, Parent Support Groups, Recreation, Fitness Activities & Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children, Residential Placements, Semi-Residential & Halfway Homes, Single Parent & Women’s Resources, & Summer Programs, Camps, Work Experience & Enrichment Resources) Adaptive/Before-After School/Day Camps # Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of Utah 310 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 303-0303 (volunteer friends and services for needy children) # Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salt Lake (administration) 450 S. 900 E. #300 (LeAnne) SLC, Ut. 322-4411 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Capitol West Boys and Girls Club 567 W. 300 N. (Jennifer West) SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # South Valley Boys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St Midvale, Ut. 284-4253 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # South Salt Lake Boys and Girls Club 254 E. Gregson Ave. SLC, Ut. 487-1130 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Sugarhouse Boys and Girls Club 968 Sugarmount Drive SLC, Ut. 484-0841 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Boys and Girls Club of Utah County 1060 E. 150 N. Provo, Ut. 370-4615 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Central City Community Center 615 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 538-2062 (multi-purpose center providing adaptive camp/recreation, before and after school programs) Church of the Nazarene SLC, Ut. (among services provided are adaptive day camps for special-needs persons) # Copperview Community Center, Day Care for Handicapped 8446 S. Harrison St. (Karrie 561-0075) SLC, Ut. 565-9233 (includes before and after school programs, adaptive rec. and summer day camps, adult socialization and super day trips for teens) # East Millcreek Recreation Center 2230 Evergreen Ave. SLC, Ut. 272-2243 (before and after sch. progs., in-door soccer and flagball, baton and cheer leading training, self-defense classes, and girls basketball) # Family Support Program (Easter Seals of Utah) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (respite and day camps for special-needs children) # Kiwanis-Felt Recreation Center 440 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 538-2064 (comprehensive community recreation program , day care and summer day camps with transportation) 242 Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Children (Continued) Adaptive/Before-After School/Day Camps (Continued) # Northwest Multipurpose Center 1300 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 596-0072 (center includes recreation, low-cost swimming, daycare and food bank services) # Redwood Multi-purpose Recreation Center 3060 S. Lester St. SLC, Ut. 974-6923 (multi-services to include adaptive recreation; also has before and after school programs, and a food pantry) # Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-2420 (offers swimming, boxing, other sports programs, several arts and computer classes, as well as summer and after school programs) Valley Mental Health Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (out patient counseling, after care and day treatment for drug/alcohol-using youth as well as residential/ therapeutic foster home access) # West Valley Fitness Center 5415 W. 3100 S. (Jodi/Mike Dennison) WVC, Ut. 955-4000 (among services provided are swimming, a fitness center w/ trainers, and before and after school programs) # YMCA 3098 Highland Drive # 290 SLC, Ut. 466-6299 (sponsors Camp Rogers, a summer mountain-type day damp, autumn programming and after school activities for youth) # YMCA 7631 Chapel St. (425 W. (Jeff) Midvale, Ut. (sponsors Camp Rogers, a summer mountain-type day damp, autumn programming and after school activities for youth) # YMCA (at Whittier Elementary) 1568 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 481-4846 (sponsors Camp Rogers, a summer mountain-type day damp, autumn programming and after school activities for youth) Adolescent/Addiction-related ARTEC (administration) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 955-9686 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 4351 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 263-2103 # Therapeutic Homes and Sex Abuse Valley Mental Health Adolescent Day Care Advocacy/Support # Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of Utah 310 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 303-0303 (volunteer friends and services for needy children) 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 # Arc of Salt Lake, The (parent advocacy and support as with SSI applications, waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # Arc of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, & developmental disabilities) 698 Ridge Lane #201 (Donald Gleave) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (individual and family advocacy, public policy advocacy, info and referral and education ) # Children’s Justice Center 257 11th Ave. SLC, Ut. 355-0781 (provides a comfortable child-friendly atmosphere while coordinating a child abuse investigation procedure) * Tri Connections, Inc. 1921 N. 1120 W. Orem, Ut. 343-3900 (provides support for families of special-needs kids, connecting the individual, the family and the community) * Tri Connections, Inc. 3033 S. Main (Laura Barksdale) SLC, Ut. 364-6186 (provides family support for families of special-needs kids, connecting the individual, the family and the community) Day Care # Alliance With Children (providing food reimbursement for qualified daycares) # Child Care Resource and Referral (1-888-637-4786) 4568 South Highland Dr 277-0927 124 S. 400 E. #400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (Salt Lake computerized child care clearinghouse) 200 W. Park St. (Kathy Anderson) Copperton, Ut. (includes emergency financial assistance and handicapped day care) Copperton Activity Fund 243 Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Children (Continued) Day Care (Continued) Developmental Day School (SIP mainstreamed day care for some special-needs children) 1131 S. Main Centerville, Ut. 295-1360 (at Davis Episcopal of the Resurrection Christ Church) # First Presbyterian Church 12 “C” St. SLC, Ut. 363-3889 (offers private day care and preschool to include special-needs children on a case-by-case basis) Innovative Social Integration Child Care and Preschool 771 E. Garfield Ave. SLC, Ut. (see ph. Book) (to include DD ages 1-3) # Neighborhood House Association 1050 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 363-4589 (offers child care as well as adult day care) # Redwood Multi-purpose RecreationCenter 3060 S. Lester St. SLC, Ut. 974-6923 (multi-services to include SIP, mainstreamed day care for some special-needs children and adaptive T-ball ; also has a food pantry) Social Integration Project (SIP) 1636 N. 1200 W. Layton, Ut. 546-2722 (mainstreamed day care) Special-needs Day Care (DCFS) see local OCO office 538-4100 Easter Seals Camp # TEACH (WSU--Department of Child and Family Studies Preschool) 1301 University Circle (Christine) Ogden, Ut. 626-6277 (provides a non-fee therapeutic day care for DCFS-referred children ages 3-5 with behavioral and social problems) # Teen Moms and Kids (sponsored by New Start Foundation) 2150 E. Murray-Holladay Rd. SLC, Ut. 273-9079 (a non-profit support group addressing childcare, food, housing, work, bills, medical care & transportation for single moms) Therapeutic Day Care see local DCFS list SLC, Ut. 533-7305 # U of U Day Care Coordination SLC, Ut. 585-5897 Utah State Social Integration Project 1636 N. 1200 W. Layton, Ut. 546-2722 (mainstreamed day care for special-needs children) # WeigandCenter 235 S. Rio Grande SLC, Ut. 363-7710 (provides homeless people w/ showers, haircuts, clothes, laundry, job reps, child care, adult day care, and Kid Start School) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. North) 140 E. 300 S. (jobs.utah.gov) SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides policy for state welfare, job placement and employment security) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. South) 1385 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-0000 (oversees self-sufficiency, temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placement programming) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 5735 S. Redwood Road WVC, Ut. 269-4700 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 720 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 536-7000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 158 S. 200 W. (Kim Reiter) SLC, Ut. 524-9000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 3888 W. 5400 S. Kearns, Ut. 965-4667 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 7292 S. State St. Midvale, Ut. 567-3800 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Your Community Connection (YCC) 2261 Adams (Gay) Ogden, Ut. 394-9456 (centers for battered women, homeless services, child care, family resources, literacy training, and high school completion) DD Training # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) (administration) 535 E. 4500 S. #D240 SLC, Ut. 266-3939 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5; also provides supported employment services for DD adults) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 3540 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 957-0855 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 144 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-1719 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) 244 Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Children (Continued) DD Training (Continued) Supported Parenting (ph. Book) Utah State Social Integration Project (support and training for special-needs parents of young children) 1636 N. 1200 W. Layton, Ut. 546-2722 (mainstreamed day care for special-needs children) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # CBTU Diagnostic/In-patient # Children's Center, The # Hospitals (Psychiatric Units) # Hospitals, local 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) see Hospitals chart (in-depth interdisciplinary psychiatric evaluation) see Hospital listings (provide varied in and out-patient psychiatric, multi-service medical treatment and respite facilities) Emergency Shelters # Children’s Justice Center 257 11th Ave. SLC, Ut. 355-0781 (provides a comfortable child-friendly atmosphere while coordinating a child abuse investigation procedure) # Crisis Intervention Services (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2137 Detention, Shelter Homes (state holding for unmanageable youth) DCFS office (DCFS-monitored shelter homes for abused) # Emergency Services Management Committee (ESMC) (of DSPD) 120 N. 200 W. #411 (George Kelner) SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (reviews the DSPD list through the case manager as to the critical monetary needs of a child upon a parent’s request) # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Connection Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Foster Placement (Workforce Services) 1385 S. State St. (Shirley) SLC, Ut. 468-0200 (temporary home for children in troubled families) # Friday’s Kids 475 W. 260 N. (Shannon Sirkel) Orem, Ut. 763-4440 (respite on Friday nights for medically-fragile persons) # South Crisis Unit Valley Mental Health (ITU) 6856 S. 700 E. (Marv Goldstein) SLC, Ut. 255-4661 (Intensive Treatment Unit) # Your Community Connection (YCC) 2261 Adams (Gay) Ogden, Ut. 394-9456 (centers for battered women, homeless services, child care, family resources, literacy training, and high school completion) # Emergency Receiving Homes (Shelter Homes) see local 245 Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Children (Continued) Emotional/Behavioral ARTEC (administration) # CBTU # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) # Children's Center, The # Children's Center, The 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) 1855 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 582-5534 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) Detention, Shelter Homes (state holding for unmanageable youth) Emotional/Behavioral (Continued) # Foster Placement (Workforce Services) 1385 S. State St. (Shirley) SLC, Ut. 468-0200 (temporary home for children in troubled families) # Hospitals (Psychiatric Units) see Hospitals chart (in-depth interdisciplinary psychiatric evaluation) # PCMC Residential Treatment Centers (Wasatch Canyons Campus) 5770 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 265-3142 (provides two units: one for latency-aged behavioral children 3-12, and an adolescent unit for behavioral youth 12-18) # TEACH (WSU--Department of Child and Family Studies Preschool) 1301 University Circle (Christine) Ogden, Ut. 626-6277 (provides a non-fee therapeutic day care for DCFS-referred children ages 3-5 with behavioral and social problems) # Observation and Assessment (O and A) 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 569-0882 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) # Therapeutic Homes and Sex Abuse 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 955-9686 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) # Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. (Kent) SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (provides walk-in couns. re: ungov. youth; Juvenile Receiving Center, family preservation, and in-home respite for $5.00/hr.) # Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) # Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-528 (prov. 48-hr. Vantage Point walk-in couns. re: ungov. youth; Juvenile Receiving Ctr., family preservation, & in-home respite for $5.00/hr.) # Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Group Homes/Long-term # Columbus Community Center 10 W. Central Park Way SLC, Ut. 487-0377 (shelter workshop for Salt Lake School District students and adults; sponsors several residentials for MR, ages 5 through adult) # Frontline Services (DSPD-contracted) 865 E. 4800 S. #240 (Barbara/Vickie) Holladay, Ut. 280-8245 (residential homes, family support and respite for people with disabilities) # Observation and Assessment (O and A) 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 569-0882 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) # PCMC Residential Treatment Centers (Wasatch Canyons Campus) 5770 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 265-3142 (provides two units: one for latency-aged behavioral children 3-12, and an adolescent unit for behavioral youth 12-18) Salt Lake Development Disability Center (residential also provides respite services) South Davis Community Care Center 401 S. 400 E. Bountiful, Ut. 295-2361 (chronic convalescent residential center also provides respite services for children) # Therapeutic Homes and Sex Abuse 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 955-9686 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 246 Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Children (Continued) Group Homes/Long-term # Tiny Tot Care Center, Topham’s Topcat Enterprises, Inc./ Project TURN (call in p.m.) # West Jordan Care Center (ph. Book or 333-UTAH) 247 N. 100. E. Orem, Ut. 225-0323 (residential for profoundly MR infants to22 years of age) 4476 S. Century Drive #D Murray, Ut. 263-8782 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) 3350 W. 7800 S. (Eliza) SLC, Ut. 282-0686 (residential and respite for special-needs children and adults) Home Health/In-home # Community Nursing Services 6949 High Tech Drive Midvale, Ut. 233-6100 (home health services for temporary homebound situations) Home Companion Services (DCFS) see local DCFS offices SLC, Ut. (call DCFS 264-7500) (DCFS-sponsored DD/MR in-home respite) # Travis C. Waiver for Technology Dependent/Medically Fragile Children c/o Community-based Services SLC, Ut. 584-8240 (44 Medical Drive) (provides case management, respite, in-home respiratory care, counseling, nutritional help, and portable oxygen) Volunteer Pediatric Respite Program (ph. Info.) (PCMC and Home Health-sponsors 4 hours a week professional volunteer time in home) Info-Referral/Administration/Funding # Alliance With Children (providing food reimbursement for qualified daycares) # ARC of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, and related conditions) (24-hour state licensed # Child Care Resource and Referral (1-800-621-5322) 4568 S. Highland Dr 277-0927 455 E. 400 S. #202 (Marilyn) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 respite care for special-needs children. Also offer $500. Grants.) 124 S. 400 E. #400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (Salt Lake computerized child care clearinghouse) # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # Community Oriented Services for the Handicapped (COSH) 2339 W. 5800 S. Roy, Ut. 776-2251 (clearinghouse and funding source for respite services) Copperton Activity Fund 200 W. Park St. (Kathy Anderson) Copperton, Ut. (includes emergency financial assistance and handicapped day care) # Day Care (administratio) see Child Care Resources and Referral or local 288 N. 1460 W. DCFS office SLC, Ut. 538-9299 (licensure and info re: state-registered daycare) # Division of Child and Family Services 645 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 264-7500 (multi family services and funds and a day care listing) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides respite and other funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Easter Seals Respite Program 638 E. Wilmington Ave. (Geo.) SLC, Ut. 486-3778 ext 123 (respite services for $9/hour in provider’s home, or $11/hour in client’s home; and up to 25 hours of emergency grant-funded respite) # Emergency Services Management Committee (ESMC) (of DSPD) 120 N. 200 W. #411 (George Kelner) SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (reviews the DSPD list through the case manager as to the critical monetary needs of a child upon a parent’s request) Help Line (U of U) 136 Union Building SLC, Ut. 581-8228 (provides crisis-oriented information and referral services) # Mountain Region Child Care Resource and Referral 1-800-952-8220 Topcat Enterprises, Inc./ Project TURN (call in p.m.) 4476 S. Century Drive #D Murray, Ut. 263-8782 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) 247 Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Children (Continued) Info-Referral/Administration/Funding (Continued) # Travis C. Waiver for Technology Dependent/Medically Fragile Children c/o Community-based Services SLC, Ut. 584-8240 (44 Medical Drive) (provides case management, respite, in-home respiratory care, counseling, nutritional help, and portable oxygen) * Tri Connections, Inc. 1921 N. 1120 W. Orem, Ut. 343-3900 (provides support for families of special-needs kids, connecting the individual, the family and the community) * Tri Connections, Inc. 3033 S. Main (Laura Barksdale) SLC, Ut. 364-6186 (provides family support for families of special-needs kids, connecting the individual, the family and the community) Utah County Respite Care (ARC) P.O. Box 609 Provo, Ut. 374-2510 (24-hour state licensed respite care for special-needs children) # Utah State Developmental Center 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) # Valley Mental Health (administration) 5965 S. 900 E. (Jim Whear) SLC, Ut. 263-7100 (administers Mental Health services in Salt Lake, Tooele, and Summit counties for medicaid recipients) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. North) 140 E. 300 S. (jobs.utah.gov) SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides policy for state welfare, job placement and employment security) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. South) 1385 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-0000 (oversees self-sufficiency, temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placement programming) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 5735 S. Redwood Road WVC, Ut. 269-4700 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 720 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 536-7000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 158 S. 200 W. (Kim Reiter) SLC, Ut. 524-9000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 3888 W. 5400 S. Kearns, Ut. 965-4667 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 7292 S. State St. Midvale, Ut. 567-3800 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) Intervention # Children's Center, The 1855 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 582-5534 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Rise, Inc. Provo, Utah 1561 Grandview Lane Provo, Ut. 373-1198 (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) # Rise, Inc SLC, Utah 275 E. South Temple (Kim Henderson) SLC, Ut. 969-5319 (DSPD support for disabled persons in providing multiple services and treatment alternatives) # TEACH (WSU--Department of Child and Family Studies Preschool) 1301 University Circle (Christine) Ogden, Ut. 626-6277 (provides a non-fee therapeutic day care for DCFS-referred children ages 3-5 with behavioral and social problems) Therapeutic Day Care see local DCFS list SLC, Ut. 533-7305 Preschool for Special-needs # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) Developmental Day School (SIP mainstreamed day care for some special-needs children) 12 “C” St. SLC, Ut. 363-3889 (offers private day care and preschool to include special-needs children on a case-by-case basis) # Headstart (administration via Central City CAP) 952 E. 900 S. (Charles Ashcraft) SLC, Ut. 961-7809 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Davis Early Head Start Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (preschool for special-needs as well as low income children) # First Presbyterian Church 248 Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Children (Continued) Preschool for Special-needs (Continued) # Davis Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (includes 23 sites) # Granite Headstart/Preschool Special Education 4901 S. 4720 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7986 (Granite School District services for preschool-aged children who qualify) # Head Start Centers (Salt Lake Community Action Program) 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschool for special-needs as well as low income children; has nine sites) # Headstart Day Care 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income children ages 3-4; Utah also has Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Jordan Head Start 217 E. 7800 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-7317 ((preschool for special-needs as well as low income children)offers 18 sites) # Kids On The Move Head Start 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 (preschool for special-needs as well as low income children) # Matheson Headstart 1240 American Beauty Drive SLC, Ut. 578-8173 (preschools for special-needs and low income; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Migrant Headstart (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) # Mountainland Head Start 264 W. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 375-7981 (preschool for special-needs as well as low income children) # Murray Head Start Lab School 74 W. 6100 S. Murray, Ut. 264-7491 (preschool for special-needs as well as low income children) Innovative Social Integration Child Care and Preschool 771 E. Garfield Ave. SLC, Ut. (see ph. Book) (to include DD ages 1-3) # CBTU 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) Profound MR # Tiny Tot Care Center, Topham’s # Utah State Developmental Center 247 N. 100. E. Orem, Ut. 225-0323 (residential for profoundly MR infants to22 years of age) 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) Respite # Arc of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and MR support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work) # Arc of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, & developmental disabilities) 698 Ridge Lane #201 (Donald Gleave) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (individual and family advocacy, public policy advocacy, info and referral and education) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides respite and other funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Easter Seals Respite Program 638 E. Wilmington Ave. (Geo.) SLC, Ut. 486-3778 ext 123 (respite services for $9/hour in provider’s home, or $11/hour in client’s home; and up to 25 hours of emergency grant-funded respite) # Family Support Program (Easter Seals of Utah) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (respite and day camps for special-needs children) # Friday’s Kids 475 W. 260 N. (Shannon Sirkel) Orem, Ut. 763-4440 (respite on Friday nights for medically-fragile persons) # Frontline Services (DSPD-contracted) 865 E. 4800 S. #240 (Barbara/Vickie) Holladay, Ut. 280-8245 (residential homes, family support and respite for people with disabilities) # Hospitals, local see Hospital listings (provide varied in and out-patient psychiatric, multi-service medical treatment and respite facilities) # Redwood Multi-purpose RecreationCenter 3060 S. Lester St. SLC, Ut. 974-6923 (multi-services to include SIP, mainstreamed day care for some special-needs children and adaptive T-ball ; also has a food pantry) 249 Respite and Day Care for Special-needs Children (Continued) Respite (Continued) # Respite Care (see local) DCFS Office Easter Seals of Utah, and PCMC (temporary hourly or daily care of diffiicult-to-manage children) # Respite Care and Family Support Services of Utah County P.O. Box 609 (Glenda) Provo, Ut. 374-2510 (provides respite and support services for families of disabled children in Utah County) Salt Lake Development Disability Center (residential also provides respite services) South Davis Community Care Center 401 S. 400 E. Bountiful, Ut. 295-2361 (chronic convalescent residential center also provides respite services for children) # Travis C. Waiver for Technology Dependent/Medically Fragile Children c/o Community-based Services SLC, Ut. 584-8240 (44 Medical Drive) (provides case management, respite, in-home respiratory care, counseling, nutritional help, and portable oxygen) Utah County Respite Care (ARC) P.O. Box 609 Provo, Ut. 374-2510 (24-hour state licensed respite care for special-needs children) # West Jordan Care Center 3350 W. 7800 S. (Eliza) SLC, Ut. 282-0686 (ph. Book or 333-UTAH) (residential and respite for special-needs children and adults) Transition/Workshop-related # Alliance House (VMH) 1724 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 486-5012 (job and housing support for adult mental health clients) # Columbus Community Center 10 W. Central Park Way SLC, Ut. 487-0377 (shelter workshop for Salt Lake School District students and adults; sponsors several residentials for MR, ages 5 through adult) Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) Projecto Esperanza (Project Hope) (culturally-appropriate in-home treatment for Hispanic runaways) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. North) 140 E. 300 S. (jobs.utah.gov) SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides policy for state welfare, job placement and employment security) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection, Dept. of (Admin. South) 1385 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-0000 (oversees self-sufficiency, temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placement programming) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 5735 S. Redwood Road WVC, Ut. 269-4700 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 720 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 536-7000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 158 S. 200 W. (Kim Reiter) SLC, Ut. 524-9000 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 3888 W. 5400 S. Kearns, Ut. 965-4667 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) # Workforce Services, Utah Job Connection 7292 S. State St. Midvale, Ut. 567-3800 (provides self-sufficiency services of temporary finances, medical assistance, foodstamps, daycare and job placements) 250 Runaways, Youth (see also Adolescent Resources, Counseling Resources, Crisis and Suicide Threats, Gang Resources, and Recreational and Fitness Resources for Special-needs Children) Evaluation Info/Hotlines Home Free (the means wherein a runaway can contact the police department as a runaway, and have his or her return trip secured) # Missing and Exploited Children, Nat’l Center for 1-800-843-5678 (a cyber tipline—www.missingkids.com/cybertip) # National Runaway Hotline Switchboard 3080 N. Lincoln Chicago, Ill. 1-800-621-4000 NCIC Nine Line/Covenant House (Maria Kinghorn) 743-5834 (a national help hotline to help in the location of a runaway child) 1-800-999-9999 (24-hour crisis hotline for youth and adults; includes referral service for transitional and resident housing) Police/Court-related Home Free (the means wherein a runaway can contact the police department as a runaway, and have his or her return trip secured) # Juvenile Courts, local (administration) 450 S. State Street SLC, Ut. 578-3800 (handles legal issues re: juveniles) # National Runaway Hotline Switchboard 3080 N. Lincoln Chicago, Ill. 1-800-621-4000 NCIC (Maria Kinghorn) 743-5834 (a national help hotline to help in the location of a runaway child) Police Department Preventive # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit (CBTU at Eisenhower Jr. High) # Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of Utah # Kearns Recreation Center # LDS Hospital Dayspring (Adolescent Treatment Center) # PCMC (Behavioral Health Care) 4351 S. Redwood Rd. (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-2103 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) 310 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 303-0303 (volunteer friends and services for needy children) 5670 S. 4800 W. (Terri Wachter) Kearns, Ut. 967-4404 (recreation activities, day camps, as well as youth counseling available) 8th Ave. and “C” St. SLC, Ut. 408-5580 (family-oriented in-patient therapy) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3500 (multi-disciplinary in-patient service for acute psychiatric emergencies) Projecto Esperanza (Project Hope) (culturally-appropriate in-home treatment for Hispanic renaways) * Provo Canyon School 4501 N. University Ave. Provo, Ut. 227-2100 (residential treatment for learning and behavior-problem boys 11-17) # Utah Girls Village Group Home 930 S. 4800 W. SLC, Ut. 966-7133 (residence for underpriveleged girls; includes comprehensive treatment for incest victims) # Administration 5800 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (residential for underpriveleged girls also includes comprehensive treatment program for incest victims) 251 Runaways, Youth (Continued) Preventive (Continued) # Youth Services Center # # # 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling and/or stay-overs re: ungovernable youth) Residential # Foster Placement (Workforce Services) 1385 S. State St. (Shirley) SLC, Ut. 468-0200 (temporary home for children in troubled families) 4501 N. University Ave. Provo, Ut. 227-2100 * Provo Canyon School (residential treatment for learning and behavior-problem boys 11-17) # Utah Boys Ranch 5500 W. Bagley Park Rd (Jared) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (structured ranch-like home for troubled boys, and provides administration for Sunshine Solutions) Shelters Detention Shelter Program (state holding for unmanageable youth) 930 S. 4800 W. SLC, Ut. 966-7133 (residence for underpriveleged girls; includes comprehensive treatment for incest victims) # Administration 5800 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (residential for underpriveleged girls also includes comprehensive treatment program for incest victims) # Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) # Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) # Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) # Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling and/or stay-overs re: ungovernable youth) # Utah Girls Village Group Home Support Home Free (the means wherein a runaway can contact the police department as a runaway, and have his or her return trip secured) # Missing and Exploited Children, Nat’l Center for 1-800-843-5678 (a cyber tipline—www.missingkids.com/cybertip) Nine Line/Covenant House 1-800-999-9999 (24-hour crisis hotline for youth and adults; includes referral service for transitional and resident housing) Treatment # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit (CBTU at Eisenhower Jr. High) 4351 S. Redwood Rd. (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-2103 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) # Adolescent Residential Treatment and Education Center (ARTEC) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents; boys unit—963-4250, girls unit—963-4275) # LDS Hospital Dayspring (Adolescent Treatment Center) 8th Ave. and “C” St. SLC, Ut. 408-5580 (family-oriented in-patient therapy) # PCMC (Behavioral Health Care) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3500 (multi-disciplinary in-patient service for acute psychiatric emergencies) 252 Runaways, Youth (Continued) Treatment (Continued) Projecto Esperanza (Project Hope) (culturally-appropriate in-home treatment for Hispanic runaways) * Provo Canyon School 4501 N. University Ave. Provo, Ut. 227-2100 (residential treatment for learning and behavior-problem boys 11-17) # Utah Boys Ranch 5500 W. Bagley Park Rd (Jared) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (structured ranch-like home for troubled boys, and provides administration for Sunshine Solutions) # Utah Girls Village Group Home 930 S. 4800 W. SLC, Ut. 966-7133 (residence for underpriveleged girls; includes comprehensive treatment for incest victims) # Administration 5800 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (residential for underpriveleged girls also includes comprehensive treatment program for incest victims) # Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) # Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) # Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) # Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling and/or stay-overs re: ungovernable youth) School Avoidance (see also Alternative Schools, Career Development and Employment Resources, Counseling Resources, and Transitional Resources) Alternative High School # Alternative High School see individual School Districts, Local, p. 60 (alternative high school completion for behavioral and truant students) # Horizonte Instruction and Training Center 1234 S. Main St. (Wendy Jack) SLC, Ut. 578-8574 (a Salt Lake City School District alternative school---phone 558-7235) # Job Corps/ Dynamic Educational Systems, Inc. (recruitment office) 1800 S. West Temple #A 128 SLC, Ut. 466-5737 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth ages 16-24) # Clearfield Job Corps Antelope Drive Clearfield, Ut. 774-4000 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) # Weber Basin Job Corps RFD #6, Weber Canyon Ogden, Ut. 479-9806 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) # Youth Development Enterprises 8760 Hidden Oaks Drive SLC, Ut. 943-1752 (supervised employment and living for youth 16-19 in Hawaii in cooperation with schools and other agencies) Behavior-related # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) # # 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) Bryant Middle Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 40 S. 800 E. (Tammer Attallah) SLC, Ut. 578-8118 (Salt Lake District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) Eisenhower Jr. Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 4351 S. Redwood Road (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6103 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) 253 School Avoidance (Continued) Behavior-related (Continued) # # # # # # # # # # # Hunter High Youth In Custody (YIC) 4200 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 964-4201 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) Kearns Jr. Youth In Custody (YIC) 4040 W. 5305 S. Kearns, Ut. 964-4213 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) Oquirrh Hills Elementary (CBTU Extension) 5241 S. 4280 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7996 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) Robert Frost Elementary (CBTU Extension) 3444 W. 4400 S. WVC, Ut. 964-4265 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) Job Corps/ Dynamic Educational Systems, Inc. (recruitment office) 1800 S. West Temple #A 128 SLC, Ut. 466-5737 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth ages 16-24) Clearfield Job Corps Antelope Drive Clearfield, Ut. 774-4000 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) Weber Basin Job Corps RFD #6, Weber Canyon Ogden, Ut. 479-9806 (offers alternative educational, vocational and housing help for disadvantaged youth 16-24) Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Career/Vocation-related # Career Guidance Center 449 E. 2100 S. SLC, Ut. 484-8300 (provides comprehensive career and vocational evaluation and counseling to individuals, companies and public agencies) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Vocational 1595 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 887-9500 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Vocational 40 N. 100 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-9449 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Vocational Evaluation Services (Administration) see Rehabilitation Services SLC, Ut. (academic and vocation-skill evaluation leading to vocational training) Day Treatment # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit (CBTU at Eisenhower Jr. High) 4351 S. Redwood Rd. (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-2103 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # Bryant Middle Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 40 S. 800 E. (Tammer Attallah) SLC, Ut. 578-8118 (Salt Lake District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Eisenhower Jr. Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 4351 S. Redwood Road (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6103 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Hunter High Youth In Custody (YIC) 4200 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 964-4201 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Kearns Jr. Youth In Custody (YIC) 4040 W. 5305 S. Kearns, Ut. 964-4213 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Oquirrh Hills Elementary (CBTU Extension) 5241 S. 4280 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7996 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) # Robert Frost Elementary (CBTU Extension) 3444 W. 4400 S. WVC, Ut. 964-4265 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) 254 School Avoidance (Continued) Day Treatment (Continued) # Children's Center, The # # # # # # # # # 1855 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 582-5534 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) Children's Center, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) Children's Center Group Homes, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (for emotional and behavioral preschool children) KEYS (Knowledge Enhances Your Success) (SL Co. Youth Services) 92 W. 3900 S. #101 (Diana Dearden) SLC, Ut. 718-0187 (8-12 week prog. to reduce juv. ct. involvement, increase sch. involvement, strengthen fam. communic. & function, & enhance life skills) Play Group Therapy (see CBTU, Children’s Center, PCMC, UUMC psychiatric department, (school Districts, private psychotherapy, and professional therapy via a play setting) PCMC IHC-Behavioral Health Care (Wasatch Canyons Campus) 5770 S. 1500 W. Bldg. C Taylorsville, Ut. 262-6199 (provide intake and referrals for out-patient mental health and Day-Spring services) Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Drop-out Services # Accelerated Learning Center 835 E. 4800 S. Murray, Ut. 261-2225 (provides basic skills development in reading and writing primarily for school drop-outs working towards a GED) Homebound Services # Home Instruction see individual School Districts, local (instruction for students temporarily unable to attend school) In-patient Services # LDS Hospital Dayspring (Adolescent Treatment Center) # PCMC Behavioral Health Care 8th Ave. and “C” St. SLC, Ut. 408-5580 (family-oriented in-patient therapy) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3500 (multi-disciplinary in-patient service for acute psychiatric emergencies) One-on-one Helps # Highly Impacted Schools (State Office of Education) 538-7501 (to increase student contact times with highly qualified staff in 54 identified schools, to increase student learning outcome) # Resource Room see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (generally provides one-on-one help for LD students) Post Secondary Programs # Davis Applied Technology Center (DATC) 550 E. 300 S. Kaysville, Ut. 593-2500 (alternative post-secondary 2-year college program for students 18-22 with a primarily non-academic focus) Vocational Education, Utah State Division of 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. (training service for secondary education and above) 255 School Avoidance (Continued) Preventive Services # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) School Avoidance Program (at East High) # School Districts, local see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations) # Youth Services Center 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) # Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) # Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) # Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Transition Programs # EBCET (Experience-Based Career Education Training) 2166 S. 1700 E. (Charlie) SLC, Ut. 484-4343-180 (transition program for students at risk for drugs and atrition) School Districts, Local Utah State Office of Education 250 E. 5th S. Alpine School District Beaver School District Box Elder School District Cache School District Carbon School District Daggett School District Davis School District Duschesne School District Emery School District Garfield School District Grand School District Iron School District Juab School District Kane School District Logan School District Millard School District Morgan School District Nebo School District North Sanpete School District North Summit School District Ogden School District Park City School District Piute School District Provo School District Rich School District 50 N. Center 365 N. Main 230 W. 2nd S. 2063 N. 12th E. 65 E. 4th N. 45 E. State County Courthouse 130 N. Main 145 E. Center 264 S. 4th E. 75 N. 3rd W. 190 E. Center 101 W. Center 150 W. Main 240 E. Young St. 350 S. Main 41 W. Main 76 S. 1st E. PO Box 680310 Courthouse 280 W. 940 N. PO Box 67 256 SLC, Ut. 538-7500 American Fork, Ut. Beaver, Ut. Brigham City, Ut. Logan, Ut. Price, Ut. # 756-8400 # 438-2291 # 734-4800 # 752-3925 # 637-1732 # 784-4800 # 451-1251 # 738-2411 # 687-9846 # 676-8821 259-6212 586-6516 # 623-1940 # 644-2555 # 755-2300 # 864-5600 # 829-3411 # 798-4000 # 462-2485 # 336-5654 # 625-8700 # 645-5600 # 577-2912 # 374-4800 # 793-2135 Farmington, Ut. Duschesne, Ut. Huntington, Ut. Panguitch, Ut. Moab, Ut. Cedar City, Ut. Kanab, Ut. Logan, Ut. Deltaa, Ut. Morgan, Ut. Spanish Fork, Ut. Mt. Pleasant, Ut. Coalville, Ut. Park City, Ut. Junction, Ut. Provo, Ut. Randolph, Ut. School Districts, Local (Continued) Salt Lake School Dist Granite School District Jordan School District Murray School District San Juan School District Sevier School District South Sanpete School District South Summit School District Tintic School District Tooele School District Uinta School District Wasatch School District Washington School District Wayne School District Weber School District 440 E. 1st S. 340 E. 3545 S. 9361 S. 4th E. 147 E. 5065 S. 207 N. 1st E. 195 E. 5th N. 39 S. Main 350 E. 3rd S. PO Box 210 66 W. Vine St. 635 W. 2nd S. 173 E. 2nd N. 189 W. Tabernacle St. 95 W. 1st N. 1122 Washington Boulevard SLC, Ut. SLC, Ut. Sandy, Ut. Murray, Ut. Monticello, Ut. Richfield, Ut. Manti, Ut. Kamas, Ut. Eureka, Ut. Tooele, Ut. Vernal, Ut. Heber, Ut. St. George, Ut. Bicknell, Ut. Ogden, Ut. # 578-8599 # 263-6100 # 567-8100 # 264-7400 # 678-1200 # 896-8214 # 835-2261 # 783-4301 # 433-6363 # 833-1900 # 781-3100 # 654-0280 # 673-3553 # 425-3813 # 476-7800 School Readiness Resources (see also Headstart, local, and Preschools for Special-needs Children) Academic Focus Pre-academic-oriented Preschools (small child groups in developmental settings) Autism-related # Preschool Group Home (CBTU) # # 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental Health) Freemont Elementary (CBTU Extension for Granite District) 4249 S. 1425 W. (Robin) SLC, Ut. 263-6105 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental Health) Ridgecrest Elementary (CBTU Extension for Jordan District) 1800 E. 7200 S. (Robin) SLC, Ut. 944-2904 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental health) Child Development/Enrichment/Socialization # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) (administration) 535 E. 4500 S. #D240 SLC, Ut. 266-3939 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5; also provides supported employment services for DD adults) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 3540 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 957-0855 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 144 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-1719 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Hal J. Schultz Memorial Center 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (provides a child development approach for 4-5 year olds to include health, education, social service and parent involvement) Innovative Social Integration Child Care and Preschool 771 E. Garfield Ave. SLC, Ut. (see ph. Book) (to include DD ages 1-3) 257 School Readiness Resources (Continued) Child Development/Enrichment/Socialization (Continued) Innovative Social Integration Child Care and Preschool 1034 N. 500 W. SLC, Ut. (to include DD ages 1-3) Primary for Special-needs Children (LDS sponsored) 50 E. North Temple SLC, Ut. 531-2391 (LDS-sponsors classes to include child character development) # Supporting the Inclusion of Preschool Children (Office of Educ.) 538-7846 (facilitates strategies for enhancing the education, social opportunities and outcomes for DD preschool children) Developmental Disabilities Innovative Social Integration Child Care and Preschool (see ph. Book) Innovative Social Integration Child Care and Preschool 771 E. Garfield Ave. SLC, Ut. (to include DD ages 1-3) 1034 N. 500 W. SLC, Ut. (to include DD ages 1-3) 7501 S. 1000 E. Midvale, Ut. 565-7590 (child development for DD preschoolers ages 2 to school age) 7501 S. 1000 E. Midvale, Ut. 565-7588 (child development for DD children 5 years and older) 8136 S. 2700 W. West Jordan, Ut. 256-5600 (for DD preschooler ages 2 to school age) 11055 S. 1000 E. Sandy, Ut. 256-5000 (for DD preschooler ages 2 to school age) 815 N. 800 W. Provo, Ut. 374-4966 (home and center-based DD/MR preschool) # Jordan Valley Child Developmental Center # Jordan Valley School # at West Jordan High School # at Alta High School Regional Early Childhood Education Program (RECEP) Infant Development # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) (administration) 535 E. 4500 S. #D240 SLC, Ut. 266-3939 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5; also provides supported employment services for DD adults) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 3540 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 957-0855 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 144 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-1719 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Home Stimulation Programs (see PIP, DDI, Infant Development Program, and DD Preschools) # Infant Development Program see Health Departments, local (PHN home stimulation program) # Infant Mental Health Program 2625 E. 3300 S. (Ray DePrizio) SLC, Ut. 485-8051 (serves parents, infants and young children with emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) * Parent Infant Program (PIP), Utah School for the Blind 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 629-4743 (home and extention stimulation programs) Parent Infant Program (PIP), Utah School for the Deaf 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-9631 EXT. 238 (home and extention stimulation programs) Materials # Alphabet Station 1260 E. 3300 S. SLC, Ut. 485-1862 (educational materials and toys for LD as well as bright children) SLC, Ut. (educational materials and toys for LD as well as bright children) Red Balloon, The 258 School Readiness Resources (Continued) Parent Training # Family Enrichment Center 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (Davis School District family enrichment center provides excellent 0-5 child behavior management courses; includes sub for Santa) * Parent Education Resource Center (PERC) SLC, Ut. (parent training re: pre-school development) Parenting Classes (see community and Continued Education (in cooperation with MH or School Districts, local) # Utah State University Extension Services 2001 S. State St. Building B Rm. 1200 SLC, Ut. 468-3170 (includes Parent Resource Library re: consumer information and classes re:/and for special-needs persons) Preschools/Headstart/Kindergarten # Diagnostic/Developmental Kindergarten # Educational Consulting Services see individual see School Districts, local (high in-put kindergarten) 1399 S. 700 E. #16 SLC, Ut. 487-5659 (educational diagnostics and designing as well as therapy and parent training) Educational Support Systems (educational diagnostics and design) # Headstart (administration via Central City CAP) 952 E. 900 S. (Charles Ashcraft) SLC, Ut. 961-7809 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Davis Early Head Start Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 # # Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (includes 23 sites) Granite Headstart/Preschool Special Education 4901 S. 4720 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7986 (Granite School District services for preschool-aged children who qualify) Head Start Centers (Salt Lake Community Action Program) 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (nine sites) Headstart Day Care 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income children ages 3-4; Utah also has Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Jordan Head Start 217 E. 7800 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-7317 (offers 18 sites) Kids On The Move Head Start 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 # Matheson Headstart # # # # Davis Headstart 320 S. 500 E. # 1240 American Beauty Drive SLC, Ut. 578-8173 (preschools for special-needs and low income; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Migrant Headstart (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) Mountainland Head Start 264 W. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 375-7981 # Murray Head Start Lab School # # Kids On The Move, Inc. # Montessori Prechools 74 W. 6100 S. Murray, Ut. 264-7491 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 (an early headstart intervention program for children 0-3 of at-risk families) see local phone listings under Preschools (for sensorial-astute preschoolers; has academic focus) Pre-academic-oriented Preschools (small child groups in developmental settings) Yellow Pages: Day Nurseries and Child Care (see Preschools for Handicapped) # Preschool s and Nurseries 259 School Readiness Resources (Continued) Preschools/Headstart/Kindergarten (Continued) Schools, Nurseries and Kindergarten, and Preschool for Handicapped) (see Preschools for Handicapped) and Pre-Schools (see Preschools for Handicapped) # Preschools, Therapeutic, Infant Therapy # Pre-academic Preschools for Special-needs Children (small child groups in developmental settings) Project Passage * Project Read 425 W. Center St. * Provo Early Education Program (Oakridge School) 1165 Birch Lane # School Districts, local see individual (interim program prior to kindergarten) Provo, Ut. 379-6667 Provo, Ut. 374-4965 School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations) Success By Six Summer Programs Extended School Year (ESY) (Heartland Elementary) (Dave Morasco) (summer school for qualified children in Jordan District who have regressed significantly in self-help areas) Teacher Training # Educational Consulting Services Preschool Planning and Development Grant, DSPD 1399 S. 700 E. #16 SLC, Ut. 487-5659 (educational diagnostics and designing as well as therapy and parent training) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 628-2201 # Utah Learning Resource Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #220 1-800-662-6624 SLC, Ut. 272-3431 (provides in-service for teachers serving children with disabilities) Therapeutic (see CBTU, Children’s Center, PCMC, UUMC psychiatric department, (school districts, private psychotherapy, and professional therapy via a play setting) # TEACH (WSU--Department of Child and Family Studies Preschool) 1301 University Circle (Christine) Ogden, Ut. 626-6277 (provides a non-fee therapeutic day care for DCFS-referred children ages 3-5 with behavioral and social problems) # Play Group Therapy Seizures or Neurological Disorders (see also Developmental Disability Resources, Hospitals, Preschools for Special-needs Children, and Support Groups) Diagnostic # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) # Cranio-Facial Clinic (c/o Dental Clinic, PCMC) # Neural Development Center 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-2787 (provides diagnoses and treatment for clients with head-neck problems) 857 E. 200 S. (Dr. David Nilsson) SLC, Ut. 532-1475 (deals primarily with neural injuries, neuro testing and therapy) 260 Seizures or Neurological Disorders (Continued) Diagnostic Neuro-Psychiatric Clinic (UUHC) (call UUHC—581-2121) # Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center 581-2121 (provides comprehensive assessment for children and adults) 230 S. 500 E. #100 (Dr.Sam Goldstein) SLC, Ut. 532-1484 (interdisciplinary evaluation and treatment services) Neuromuscular Diagnostic Lab (lab studies for doctor-referred neurological patients) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-2087 (in a current planning stage for needs assessment) Pediatric Department (UUHC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2321 (a total-development clinic for youth to 18 years) Pediatric Neurology, Div. of PCMC SLC, Ut. 588-3385 (comprehensive epilepsy program and general neurology to include nutritional intervention) Pediatric Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah 5030 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 476-5775 (comprehensive and out-patient rehabilitativ services) Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7985 (comprehensive programs for neuromusculoskeletal clients) Stewart Rehabilitation Center 3939 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 398-2080 (comprehensive in and out-patient rehabilitation, Mckay-Dee Hospital) # PCMC Head Trauma Support Group # # * # Equipment * Medic Alert Foundation, U S Pediatric Head Injury Resource Center (Brain Injury Assn. of Ut.) Pediatric Head Injury Resource Center (call Brain Injury Assn. of Ut. 484-2040 2323 Colorado Ave. Turlock, Ca. 209-668-3333 (emergency identification bracelets for ambulatories) 230 S. 500 E. #100 SLC, Ut. 484-2040 (education, materials, support, and workshops re: head injuries) 230 S. 500 E. #100 SLC, Ut. (education, materials, support, and workshops re: head injuries) Information and Referral # Allies With Families (1-877-477-0764) 450 E. 1000 N. (Pat Baker) Murray, Ut. 292-2515 (mental health referrals and a support group for families of children with emotional or neurological disabilities: Barbara Zabrinski) # Brain Injury Association of Utah 1800 S. West Temple #203 SLC, Ut. 484-2240 (offers support groups, a library on related issues, and a help line providing advocacy for head-injury needs) Epilepsy Foundation of America (website) U of U, PCMC (comprehensive info re: neurological concerns) # Epilepsy Foundation of Utah 275 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 534-0210 (information, support, and public awareness re: epilepsy) Epilepsy Information Line (1-800-426-0660) Head Trauma Support Group (located at PCMC) # PCMC Library 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-2430 (http://medlineplus.gov) (offers internet accessed information on numerous conditions as seizures or epilepsy) Seizure Disorder Support Group 1-800 EFA 1000 (information and support for those associated with seizure-disordered persons) Spinal Cord Injury (UUMC) SLC, Ut. 581-2267 (national information hotline 1-800-526-3456) Utah Head Injury Foundation (local groups provide information, references, services and socialization re: head injuries) Utah Head Injury Support Group P.O. Box 17602 SLC, Ut. (call Brain Injury Association of Ut.—484-2240) (support, education, brochures and videos re: head injury) Website Info HTTP://Medlineplus.gov (to include literature in Spanish as on such subjects as seizures) 261 Seizures or Neurological Disorders (Continued) Recreation # Camp Kostopulos 2500 Emigration Canyon SLC, Ut. 582-0700 (canyon outdoor and recreation and therapy for CP and other children with special-needs conditions) # Healthsouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Utah 8074 S. 1300 E. (Bonna) Sandy, Ut. 561-3400 (a comprehensive acute injury rehabilitative facility with adaptive recreation and adventure for children through adults) # United Cerebral Palsy Association of Utah 1018 W. Atherton Drive #A103 (Shelly) WVC, Ut. 266-1805 (supervised apartments, fund-raising recreation, respite, support, equipment loans, advocacy and swimming lessons for CP persons) Residential # Danville Services Corporation 6965 Union Park Center #350 Midvale, Ut. 565-0700 (coordinates alternative living options for DD and autistic persons) # Phoenix Services 220 E. 3900 S.. SLC, Ut. 263-3865 (provides DSPD-funded supported supervised apartment living for Brain Injury Waiver children) # United Cerebral Palsy Association of Utah 1018 W. Atherton Drive #A103 (Shelly) WVC, Ut. 266-1805 (supervised apartments, fund-raising recreation, respite, support, equipment loans, advocacy and swimming lessons for CP persons) United Cerebral Palsy Housing (call United Cerebral Palsy—266-1805) (sponsors supervised apartments for those with Cerebral Palsy) Support/Funds # ARC of Salt Lake, The 2595 E. 3300 S. #360 (Cynthia Proctor) SLC, Ut. 412-3798 (parent advocacy and MR support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work ) # ARC of Utah, The (re: MR, autism, CP, and related conditions) 455 E. 400 S. #202 (Marilyn) SLC, Ut. 364-5060 (parent advocacy and MR support as with SSI applications, family cash grants up to $500., waiting line legislation, and grass roots work ) # Avatar, Inc. 9721 S. 170 E. Sandy, Ut. 571-3086 (rehabilitation and support for persons with emotional, cognitive or physical disabilities—to include traumatic brain injury) # Brain Tumor Support Group (PCMC) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3899 (social, educational and support groups located at PCMC) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) # Epilepsy Foundation of Utah 275 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 534-0210 (information, support, and public awareness re: epilepsy) Head Trauma Support Group (located at PCMC) # PCMC Head Trauma Support Group 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-2087 (in a current planning stage for needs assessment) Pediatric Head Injury Resource Center (Brain Injury Assn. of Ut.) 230 S. 500 E. #100 SLC, Ut. 484-2040 (education, materials, support, and workshops re: head injuries) Pediatric Head Injury Resource Center 230 S. 500 E. #100 SLC, Ut. (call Brain Injury Assn. of Ut. 484-2040 (education, materials, support, and workshops re: head injuries) Rainbow Friends (at Western Rehabilitation) 8074 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 942-1426 (Cerebral Palsy parent support group) Seizure Disorder Support Group 1-800 EFA 1000 (information and support for those associated with seizure-disordered persons) # Spina Bifida Association of Utah 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3382 (clinic as well as education and support group for identified families) Seizures or Neurological Disorders (Continued) 262 Support/Funds (Continued) TBI Waiver (DSPD) (provides for DSPD eligibility for eligible clients) # United Cerebral Palsy Association of Utah 1018 W. Atherton Drive #A103 (Shelly) WVC, Ut. 266-1805 (supervised apartments, fund-raising recreation, respite, support, equipment loans, advocacy and swimming lessons for CP persons) Utah Head Injury Foundation (local groups provide information, references, services and socialization re: head injuries) Utah Head Injury Support Group P.O. Box 17602 SLC, Ut. (call Brain Injury Association of Ut.—484-2240) (support, education, brochures and videos re: head injury) Therapy/Treatment # Brain Tumor Support Group (PCMC) # Cranio-Facial Clinic (c/o Dental Clinic, PCMC) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3899 (social, educational and support groups located at PCMC) 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-2787 (provides diagnoses and treatment for clients with head-neck problems) Head Injury (call Brain Injury Assn. Of Ut. 484-2240) (through local hospital) # Healthsouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Utah 8074 S. 1300 E. (Bonna) Sandy, Ut. 561-3400 (a comprehensive acute injury rehabilitative facility with adaptive recreation and adventure for children through adults) # Neural Development Center 857 E. 200 S. (Dr. David Nilsson) SLC, Ut. 532-1475 (deals primarily with neural injuries, neuro testing and therapy) # Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center 230 S. 500 E. #100 (Dr.Sam Goldstein) SLC, Ut. 532-1484 (interdisciplinary evaluation and treatment services) # PCMC Out-Patient Rehabilitation 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3950 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an in and out-patient basis) # PCMC Rehab North 545 W. 500 S. #130 Bountiful, Ut. 292-8665 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) # PCMC Rehab South 870 E. 9400 S. Sandy, Ut. 571-1223 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) # PCMC Rehab West 3845 W. 4700 S. #102 Kearns, Ut. 964-4060 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) # Pediatric Department (UUHC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2321 (a total-development clinic for youth to 18 years) # Pediatric Neurology, Div. of PCMC SLC, Ut. 588-3385 (comprehensive epilepsy program and general neurology to include nutritional intervention) * Pediatric Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah 5030 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 476-5775 (comprehensive and out-patient rehabilitativ services) Pediatric Therapy Services 565 E. 4500 S. #A205 Murray, Ut. 266-2691 (provides speech, physical and occupational therapy) Pediatric Therapy Services 754 S. 400 E. Orem, Ut. 225-1407 (provides speech, physical and occupational therapy) * Pediatric Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah 5030 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 476-5775 (comprehensive and out-patient rehabilitativ services) Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7985 (comprehensive programs for neuromusculoskeletal clients) # Spina Bifida Association of Utah 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3382 (clinic as well as education and support group for identified families) # Stewart Rehabilitation Center 3939 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 398-2080 (comprehensive in and out-patient rehabilitation, Mckay-Dee Hospital) 263 Self-Help Organizations (see also Independent Living, Agencies Promoting) # Center for Family Development (a Parents United program) 3269 S. Main SLC, Ut. 466-8353 (self-help therapy re: domestic violence, and for incest victims, family members, as well as the abusers) # Centro de la Familia of Utah 320 W. 200 S. # 300 -B (Marie Green) SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (7-site Hispanic self-sufficiency program to include crime reparation, teen father, mother–daughter and migrant headstart programs) Child Center of Ogden (daily DD living skills tutoring) # Deseret Industries (Administration) #50 E. North Temple SLC, Ut. 240-6570 (shelter workshop, also offers low-cost goods) # Developmental Training Systems, Inc. (DTSI) 586 40th St. (Laura) Ogden, Ut. 394-3874 (provides day training, learning and service opportunity for DD adults to include self-help, socialization and employment training) Extended School Year (ESY) (Heartland Elementary) (Dave Morasco) (summer school for qualified children in Jordan District who have regressed significantly in self-help areas) LIFE (provides advocacy for self-sufficiency) Lung Association of Utah (prevention, control, and self-care training re: lung disease) * National Neurofibromitosis Foundation of Utah 897 E. 7945 S. SLC, Ut. 566-1035 (self-help support and research group) Open Education Program (call Rosslyn Heights Elem. See Sch. Directory) (parent co-op school at Rosslynn Heights Elementary) PACE (Participating Adults in Children’s Education) 1431 S. 900 W. (Mili Peters) SLC, Ut. 328-7298 (an individualized and diverse educational co-op at Riley Elementary) Parent-to-Parent Program (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7052 (self-help support re: critical newborns) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) Parents United (self-help therapy for incest victims and their families) Salt Lake Citizen’s Congress 347 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 364-7765 (advocacy against rising cost of utilities) * Seasons Suicide Bereavement, Inc. P.O. Box 187 SLC, Ut. 649-8327 (a support group for families of a death from suicide) Value Village 279 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 359-1252 (low-cost commodities in cooperation with MRAU) Value Village 50 E. 3750 S. SLC, Ut. 266-1232 (low-cost commodities in cooperation with MRAU) Wheel Power, Inc. (self-help DD/MR info-referral and service-gap identification facility) Semi-Residentials and Halfway Homes (see also Group Homes and Housing for Special-needs Persons, and Residentials) Abuse-related # Adolescent Facility of Odyssey House 607 E. 200S. SLC, Ut. 363-0203 (residential for abused, delinquents and drug abusers) # Benchmark Behavior Health System North Hospital 592 W. 1350 S. Woods Cross, Ut. 299-5300 (offers units for long-term treatment of male sexual-disordered adolescents , behavioral disorders, and behavioral DD persons) 264 Semi-Residentials and Halfway Homes (Continued) Abuse-related (Continued) # Bonneville Community Correctional Center 1141 S. 2250 W. SLC, Ut. 977-5441 (in-patient service for adult sex offenders) Chrysalis Enterprises 1918 W. 4100 S SLC, Ut. 972-7001 (a self-contained residential for DD sexual-behavioral-conduct-disordered youth) # Fremont Community Correction Center 2588 W. 2388 S. WVC, Ut. 978-4500 (court-ordered in-patient re: any sexual offenders) # Heritage Youth Services 31 E. 1600 N. Spanish Fork, Ut. 798-9077 (court-referred group homes for delinquent youth, sex offenders, DCFS group homes, and proctor homes) Rocky Mountain Youth Corrections Orem, Ut. (group home for adolescent girl sex offenders) # Utah Girls Village (Admin.) 5800 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (residential for underpriveleged girls also includes comprehensive treatment program for incest victims) # Utah Girls Village Group Home 930 S. 4800 W. SLC, Ut. 966-7133 (residence for underpriveleged girls; includes comprehensive treatment for incest victims) # Women in Jeopardy Program 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (emergency shelter in the threat of abuse) Addiction-related # Adolescent Facility of Odyssey House 607 E. 200S. SLC, Ut. 363-0203 (residential for abused, delinquents and drug abusers) # Addiction Recovery Center (Davis MH) 860 S. State St. (Jim Kelly) Clearfield, Ut. 773-7060 (provides intensive co-ed residential, all-male and all-female 3-hour counseling per day, and intensive 3 times a week counseling) # Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (outpatient drug couns. , aftercare and day treatment for drug/alcohol-using youth 13-18, & residentials; requires parent involvement) # Benchmark Behavior Health System North Hospital 592 W. 1350 S. Woods Cross, Ut. 299-5300 (offers units for long-term treatment of male sexual-disordered adolescents , behavioral disorders, and behavioral DD persons) # Bonneville Community Correctional Center 1141 S. 2250 W. SLC, Ut. 977-5441 (in-patient service for adult sex offenders) Chrysalis Enterprises 1918 W. 4100 S SLC, Ut. 972-7001 (a self-contained residential for DD sexual-behavioral-conduct-disordered youth) # Davis Alcohol and Drug Services 2250 N. 1700 W. Layton, Ut. 773-8818 (in and out-patient, after school and day treatment services re: substance abuse, contact Stan at 293-3446) # First Step House 411 Grant St. (Robert Leggat) SLC, Ut. 359-8862 (a large substance-abuse residential treatment facility) # Fremont Community Correction Center 2588 W. 2388 S. WVC, Ut. 978-4500 (court-ordered in-patient re: any sexual offenders) # Haven, The 974 E. South Temple (Sue Maxwell) SLC, Ut. 533-0070 (17-bed co-ed residential providing individual therapy, vocational assistance, rehab alcohol treatment, and drug abuse treatment) # Heritage Youth Services 31 E. 1600 N. Spanish Fork, Ut. 798-9077 (court-referred group homes for delinquent youth, sex offenders, DCFS group homes, and proctor homes) House of Hope # Odyssey House # Progressive Group Home * Project Reality Rocky Mountain Youth Corrections 607 S. 200 E. (Chris Madsen) SLC, Ut. 363-0203 (a residential substance abuse treatment facility for adolescents) 700 E. 25th Street (Anthony) Ogden, Ut. 621-3901 (structured court-ordered 12-step drug and alcohol group home for behavioral adolescents) 150 E. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 364-8080 (individualized drug abuse treatment program includes residential) Orem, Ut. (group home for adolescent girl sex offenders) Volunteers of America 265 Semi-Residentials and Halfway Homes (Continued) Administration/Funding # Community Oriented Services for the Handicapped (COSH) 2339 W. 5800 S. Roy, Ut. 776-2251 (clearinghouse and funding source for respite services) # Community Treatment Alternatives (CTA-administration) 545 E. 4500 S. #E 220 SLC, Ut. 268-4887 (administers through DSPD the service of 23 residential homes and support for Autistic Spectrum Disordered persons ages 7-36) * Sweet Charity 211 E. 300 S. # 212 SLC, Ut. 328-1575 (clothing shop sponsors ten supervised group homes for MR 16 and older) # TURN Community Services/Topcat Enterpises, Inc. ??? 4476 S. Century Drive #D SLC, Ut. 263-8782 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) # TURN Community Services 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) # Utah Boys Ranch 5500 W. Bagley Park Rd (Jared) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (structured ranch-like home for troubled boys, and provides administration for Sunshine Solutions) # Utah Girls Village (Admin.) 5800 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (residential for underpriveleged girls also includes comprehensive treatment program for incest victims) # Utah State Developmental Center 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) # Youth Corrections, State Division of (administration) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4330 (oversees residential and non-residentials for court-ordered delinquent youth) Adult # Alpine House 156 S. 300 W. Provo, Ut. 373-9042/374-0515 (supervised, assisted apartment-living transitional home for mentally-ill 18 year olds and over) # Alternatives Program (Stephanie Woody) SLC, Ut. 468-2859 (provides in-home, personal services for persons 18 years and older as an alternative to an imminent nursing home placement) # In and Out-Patient Psychiatry (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7951 (acute-chronic pediatric, adult psychiatric facility) * Mental Retardation Association of Utah (MRAU) 1450 W. 800 N. Orem, Ut. (group home advocacy for rights and services of DD adults) Autism # Autism Residential Program (Utah School for Deaf and Blind) 742 Harrison Boulevard (Amy) Ogden, Ut. 629-4733 (5-day/week residential for autistic and other behavioral children with sensory-impairment) # Community Treatment Alternatives (CTA-administration) 545 E. 4500 S. #E 220 SLC, Ut. 268-4887 (administers through DSPD the service of 23 residential homes and support for Autistic Spectrum Disordered persons ages 7-36) # Preschool Group Home (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way (Robin) SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental Health) # Freemont Elementary (CBTU Extension for Granite District) 4249 S. 1425 W. (Robin) SLC, Ut. 263-6105 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental Health) # Ridgecrest Elementary (CBTU Extension for Jordan District) 1800 E. 7200 S. (Robin) SLC, Ut. 944-2904 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental health) # TURN Community Services/Topcat Enterpises, Inc. ??? 4476 S. Century Drive #D SLC, Ut. 263-8782 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) # TURN Community Services 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) # Utah State Developmental Center 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) 266 Semi-Residentials and Halfway Homes (Continued) Behavioral # Adolescent Facility of Odyssey House 607 E. 200S. SLC, Ut. 363-0203 (residential for abused, delinquents and drug abusers) # Adolescent Residential Treatment and Education Center (ARTEC) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents; boys unit—963-4250, girls unit—963-4275) # Benchmark Behavior Health System North Hospital 592 W. 1350 S. Woods Cross, Ut. 299-5300 (offers units for long-term treatment of male sexual-disordered adolescents , behavioral disorders, and behavioral DD persons) # Children's Center Group Homes, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (a residential for emotional and behavioral preschool children) Chrysalis Enterprises 1918 W. 4100 S SLC, Ut. 972-7001 (a self-contained residential for DD sexual-behavioral-conduct-disordered youth) # Decker Lake Youth Center 2310 W. 2770 S. SLC, Ut. 972-8414 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Region 2 of the state of Utah) Detention Shelter Program (state holding for unmanageable youth) # Fremont Community Correction Center 2588 W. 2388 S. WVC, Ut. 978-4500 (court-ordered in-patient re: any sexual offenders) # Heritage Youth Services 31 E. 1600 N. Spanish Fork, Ut. 798-9077 (court-referred group homes for delinquent youth, sex offenders, DCFS group homes, and proctor homes) Intermountain Youth Care 195 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. (ph. Book) (procter-advocacy tracking for delinquent youth) # Island View 2650 W. 2700 S. Syracuse, Ut. 773-0200 (a private DCFS-contracted residential 9-month-stay treatment center with 112 beds for bright behavioral & mood-disordered youth) # KIDS Program (Kids Intensive Day Services) 1141 E. 3900 S. (Reggie Wilson) SLC, Ut. 284-4990 (565-6900) (4-6 wk. program for severe emot. or behav. 5-17 yr. old Medicaid clients, and accessed through Valley MH) # Majestic Ranch P.O. Box 128 (Dan Peart) Randolph, Ut. 435-793-3000 (a specialty school for boys, with behavior treatment programming) # Millcreek Youth Center 790 W. 12th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-3441 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties) # MoWeDa 5470 S. 2700 W. Roy, Ut. 825-2794 (Morgan-Weber-Davis Counties court-ordered holding center for ungovernable youth) # Observation and Assessment Center (Youth Corrections) 61 W. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 284-0230 (0-90-day court-ordered evaluation of youth offenders awaiting a placement disposition) Pioneer Youth Village (see ph. Book) Possibilities for the Developmentally Disabled, Inc. 356 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 364-0633 (behavior self-help for DD/MR men) # Progressive Group Home 700 E. 25th Street (Anthony) Ogden, Ut. 621-3901 (structured court-ordered 12-step drug and alcohol group home for behavioral adolescents) * Provo Canyon School 4501 N. University Ave. Provo, Ut. 227-2100 (residential treatment for learning and behavior-problem boys 11-17) Rocky Mountain Youth Corrections Orem, Ut. (group home for adolescent girl sex offenders) # Slate Canyon 1991 S. State St.Provo, Ut. 342-7840 (long-term secured care for unmanageable youth in corrections) Stormy Ridge South (Ranch) (Daren) Marysvale, Ut. 435-326-4300 group home for court-involved male youth 14-18 years of age) 5500 W. Bagley Park Rd (Jared) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (structured ranch-like home for troubled boys, and provides administration for Sunshine Solutions) # Utah Girls Village Group Home 930 S. 4800 W. SLC, Ut. 966-7133 (residence for underpriveleged girls; includes comprehensive treatment for incest victims) # Utah Youth Village 5790 S. Highland Drive SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (provides parenting classes as well as residential group homes for troubled youth while fostering responsible and productive lives) # Wasatch Youth Center 3534 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 265-5830 (long-term state holding for unmanageable youth) # Utah Boys Ranch 267 Semi-Residentials and Halfway Homes (Continued) Behavioral (Continued) # Youth Correction Homes # Youth Corrections, State Division of (administration) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4330 (shelter-detention provides continuum of education and recreation) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4330 (oversees residential and non-residentials for court-ordered delinquent youth) Youth-In-Custody (YIC) (via YWCA) Youth Services Bureau (DWS) (see Paula in Moab) # Youth Services, Salt Lake County Div. of (admin.) 92 W. 3900 S. #101 (Roger) SLC, Ut. 264-2254 (oversees Child Justice Center, Juvenile Receiving Centers, Crisis Intake, In-home Services, Boys and Girls Group Homes, and Shelter Care) # Youth Services Center # # # 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Cerebral Palsy Housing for Cerebral Palsy 1660 W. 7620 S. and (call United CP 266-1805) United Cerebral Palsy Housing (call United Cerebral Palsy—266-1805) # Wasatch Youth Center 3930 W. 7800 S. SLC, Ut. (for CP and other handicapped; requires minimal care) (sponsors supervised apartments for those with Cerebral Palsy) 3534 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 265-5830 (long-term state holding for unmanageable youth) Court-related # Decker Lake Youth Center 2310 W. 2770 S. SLC, Ut. 972-8414 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Region 2 of the state of Utah) Detention Shelter Program (state holding for unmanageable youth) 320 W. 200 S. #300B SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (court-ordered transition proctor home for Hispanics # Farmington Bay Youth Center 907 W. Clark Lane Farmington, Ut. 451-8620 (observation and assessment for youth in custody in Davis County) # Fremont Community Correction Center 2588 W. 2388 S. WVC, Ut. 978-4500 (court-ordered in-patient re: any sexual offenders) # Heritage Youth Services 31 E. 1600 N. Spanish Fork, Ut. 798-9077 (court-referred group homes for delinquent youth, sex offenders, DCFS group homes, and proctor homes) # Juvenile Receiving Center (JRC) 177 W. Price St. SLC, Ut. 269-7535 (a temporary holding place within the Youth Services Center) # Millcreek Youth Center 790 W. 12th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-3441 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties) # MoWeDa 5470 S. 2700 W. Roy, Ut. 825-2794 (Morgan-Weber-Davis Counties court-ordered holding center for ungovernable youth) # Observation and Assessment Center (Youth Corrections) 61 W. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 284-0230 (0-90-day court-ordered evaluation of youth offenders awaiting a placement disposition) # Progressive Group Home 700 E. 25th Street (Anthony) Ogden, Ut. 621-3901 (structured court-ordered 12-step drug and alcohol group home for behavioral adolescents) Stormy Ridge South (Ranch) (Daren) Marysvale, Ut. 435-326-4300 # Esperanza Para Manana group home for court-involved male youth 14-18 years of age) 268 Semi-Residentials and Halfway Homes (Continued) Court-related (Continued) # Youth Correction Homes # Youth Corrections, State Division of (administration) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4330 (shelter-detention provides continuum of education and recreation) 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4330 (oversees residential and non-residentials for court-ordered delinquent youth) Youth-In-Custody (YIC) (via YWCA) Crisis-related # In and Out-Patient Psychiatry (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7951 (acute-chronic pediatric, adult psychiatric facility) Nine Line/Covenant House 1-800-999-9999 (24-hour crisis hotline for youth and adults; includes referral service for transitional and resident housing) Suicide Prevention Crisis Center 6856 S. 700 E. SLC, Ut. 84047 566-2455 (crisis line, and short adult-crisis stay) # Women in Jeopardy Program 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (emergency shelter in the threat of abuse) Youth Services Bureau (DWS) (see Paula in Moab) # Youth Services, Salt Lake County Div. of (admin.) 92 W. 3900 S. #101 (Roger) SLC, Ut. 264-2254 (oversees Child Justice Center, Juvenile Receiving Centers, Crisis Intake, In-home Services, Boys and Girls Group Homes, and Shelter Care) # Youth Services Center # # # 177 W. Price Ave. SLC, Ut. 269-7500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Clinton 699 W. 1300 N. Roy, Ut. 773-0103 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth; also 773-0703) Provo (Youth Counseling and Support Center) 116 E. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 812-5288 (provides 12-hour Youth Receiving, and 48-hour Vantage Point walk-in counseling for ungovernable youth) Ogden (Archway Youth Service Center) 2660 Lincoln Ogden, Ut. 778-6500 (walk-in counseling re: ungovernable youth) Developmental Disabilities # Avatar, Inc. 9721 S. 170 E. Sandy, Ut. 571-3086 (rehabilitation and support for persons with emotional, cognitive or physical disabilities—to include traumatic brain injury) # Benchmark Behavior Health System North Hospital 592 W. 1350 S. Woods Cross, Ut. 299-5300 (offers units for long-term treatment of male sexual-disordered adolescents , behavioral disorders, and behavioral DD persons) Chrysalis Enterprises 1918 W. 4100 S SLC, Ut. 972-7001 (a self-contained residential for DD sexual-behavioral-conduct-disordered youth) # Harmony House 364 S. 1000 E. (Terry Jensen) SLC, Ut. 359-3222 (semi-residential for young adult DD/MR women; contact Terry Jensen-943-1860) * Mental Retardation Association of Utah (MRAU) 1450 W. 800 N. Orem, Ut. (group home advocacy for rights and services of DD adults) Possibilities for the Developmentally Disabled, Inc. 356 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 364-0633 (behavior self-help for DD/MR men) Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) # TURN Community Services/Topcat Enterpises, Inc. ??? 4476 S. Century Drive #D SLC, Ut. 263-8782 (coordinates alternative group homes for autistic and other children 322-5244) # TURN Community Services 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) 269 Semi-Residentials and Halfway Homes (Continued) Emotional # Adolescent Residential Treatment and Education Center (ARTEC) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents; boys unit—963-4250, girls unit—963-4275) # Children's Center Group Homes, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (a residential for emotional and behavioral preschool children) Chrysalis Enterprises 1918 W. 4100 S SLC, Ut. 972-7001 (a self-contained residential for DD sexual-behavioral-conduct-disordered youth) # Decker Lake Youth Center 2310 W. 2770 S. SLC, Ut. 972-8414 (long-term secured care for offending youth in Region 2 of the state of Utah) # KIDS Program (Kids Intensive Day Services) 1141 E. 3900 S. (Reggie Wilson) SLC, Ut. 284-4990 (565-6900) (4-6 wk. program for severe emot. or behav. 5-17 yr. old Medicaid clients, and accessed through Valley MH) # LDS Hospital Dayspring (Adolescent Treatment Center) 8th Ave. and “C” St. SLC, Ut. 408-5580 (family-oriented in-patient therapy) Hospital Alternatives # Alternatives Program (Stephanie Woody) SLC, Ut. 468-2859 (provides in-home, personal services for persons 18 years and older as an alternative to an imminent nursing home placement) Job Skills Training # Alliance House (VMH) 1724 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 486-5012 (job and housing support for adult mental health clients) # Haven, The 974 E. South Temple (Sue Maxwell) SLC, Ut. 533-0070 (17-bed co-ed residential providing individual therapy, vocational assistance, rehab alcohol treatment, and drug abuse treatment) Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) # TURN Community Services 1403 S. 600 W. #H Woodscross, Ut. 298-3864 (call Proj. TURN 359-8876) (a job skills training facility) # Youth Development Enterprises 8760 Hidden Oaks Drive SLC, Ut. 943-1752 (supervised employment and living for youth 16-19 in Hawaii in cooperation with schools and other agencies) Mental Illness # Adult Residential Treatment Unit (ARTU) 1228 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 261-1442 (halfway house for mentally ill) # Alliance House (VMH) 1724 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 486-5012 (job and housing support for adult mental health clients) # Alpine House 156 S. 300 W. Provo, Ut. 373-9042/374-0515 (supervised, assisted apartment-living transitional home for mentally-ill 18 year olds and over) # Avatar, Inc. 9721 S. 170 E. Sandy, Ut. 571-3086 (rehabilitation and support for persons with emotional, cognitive or physical disabilities—to include traumatic brain injury) # KIDS Program (Kids Intensive Day Services) 1141 E. 3900 S. (Reggie Wilson) SLC, Ut. 284-4990 (565-6900) (4-6 wk. program for severe emot. or behav. 5-17 yr. old Medicaid clients, and accessed through Valley MH) New Horizons (residential for MR as well as the psychiatric ladened) North Inpatient Unit (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2137 (short-term in-patient psychiatric center) # PCMC Behavioral Health Care 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3500 (multi-disciplinary in-patient service for acute psychiatric emergencies) # Utah State Hospital 1300 E. Center St. Provo, Ut. 344-4200 (multi-disciplinary residential for mentally ill children and adults) 270 Semi-Residentials and Halfway Homes (Continued) Mental Retardation # Harmony House * Mental Retardation Association of Utah (MRAU) 364 S. 1000 E. (Terry Jensen) SLC, Ut. 359-3222 (semi-residential for young adult DD/MR women; contact Terry Jensen-943-1860) 1450 W. 800 N. Orem, Ut. (group home advocacy for rights and services of DD adults) New Horizons (residential for MR as well as the psychiatric ladened) 356 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 364-0633 (behavior self-help for DD/MR men) 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) 211 E. 300 S. # 212 SLC, Ut. 328-1575 (clothing shop sponsors ten supervised group homes for MR 16 and older) 895 N. 900 E. American Fork, Ut. 763-4000 (coordinates alternative day living and residentials for MR persons to include autistic adults) Possibilities for the Developmentally Disabled, Inc. Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. * Sweet Charity # Utah State Developmental Center Observation/Evaluation/Assessment # Adult Residential Treatment Unit (ARTU) 1228 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 261-1442 (halfway house for mentally ill) # Farmington Bay Youth Center 907 W. Clark Lane Farmington, Ut. 451-8620 (observation and assessment for youth in custody in Davis County) # Observation and Assessment Center (Youth Corrections) 61 W. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 284-0230 (0-90-day court-ordered evaluation of youth offenders awaiting a placement disposition) Slate Canyon (see Gail Brown) (observation and assessment) Respite # Community Oriented Services for the Handicapped (COSH) 2339 W. 5800 S. Roy, Ut. 776-2251 (clearinghouse and funding source for respite services) Sensory Impairment # Autism Residential Program (Utah School for Deaf and Blind) 742 Harrison Boulevard (Amy) Ogden, Ut. 629-4733 (5-day/week residential for autistic and other behavioral children with sensory-impairment) # Behavioral Program 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 629-4733 (5 days a week residential for sensory-impaired students ages 5-21 in cooperation with local school districts) Shelters # Domestic Violence Program, The 538-4100 (call Catholic Community Services 977-9119) (temporary protective shelter for destitute moms and children) # Emergency Receiving Homes (Shelter Homes) see local DCFS office (DCFS-monitored shelter homes for abused) # Foster Placement (Workforce Services) 1385 S. State St. (Shirley) SLC, Ut. 468-0200 (temporary home for children in troubled families) * Odyssey House Adolescent 625 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 322-3222 (co-ed transition advocacy youth shelter, for ages 14-17) # Women in Jeopardy Program 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (emergency shelter in the threat of abuse) # Youth Correction Homes 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 538-4330 (shelter-detention provides continuum of education and recreation) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides socialization and enhancement as well as shelter to abused women) 271 Semi-Residentials and Halfway Homes (Continued) Substance-related # Addiction Recovery Center (Davis MH) 860 S. State St. (Jim Kelly) Clearfield, Ut. 773-7060 (provides intensive co-ed residential, all-male and all-female 3-hour counseling per day, and intensive 3 times a week counseling) # Adolescent Facility of Odyssey House 607 E. 200S. SLC, Ut. 363-0203 (residential for abused, delinquents and drug abusers) # Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (outpatient drug couns. , aftercare and day treatment for drug/alcohol-using youth 13-18, & residentials; requires parent involvement) Alcohol and Drug Services of Davis County (residential and out/patient drug treatment) # Benchmark Behavior Health System South Hospital 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-6800 (psychiatric residential and day treatment for adolescents and adults with emotional and addictive problems) # Center for Behavioral Health 1073 E. 3300 S. SLC, Ut. 485-8697 (a residential alcohol rehabilitation facility for women) Charter Summit Hospital (treatment for addictive-substance concerns) # Davis Alcohol and Drug Services 2250 N. 1700 W. Layton, Ut. 773-8818 (in and out-patient, after school and day treatment services re: substance abuse, contact Stan at 293-3446) # Davis Behavioral Health (Davis MH) 860 S. State St. (Jim Kelly) Clearfield, Ut. 773-7060 (provides intensive co-ed residential, all-male and all-female 3-hour counseling per day, and intensive 3 times a week counseling) # Davis Mental Health and Alcohol and Drug Service 291 S. 200 W. (Stan Fillmore) Farmington, Ut. 298-3446 (comprehensive in and out-patient mental health, alcohol and drug services for all ages—includes prevention and residential day care) # Esperanza Para Manana 320 W. 200 S. #300B SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (court-ordered transition proctor home for Hispanics Residential (Continued) # First Step House 411 Grant St. (Robert Leggat) SLC, Ut. 359-8862 (a large substance-abuse residential treatment facility) # Haven, The 974 E. South Temple (Mike or Dave) SLC, Ut. 533-0070 (17-bed co-ed residential providing individual therapy, vocational assistance, rehab alcohol treatment, and drug abuse treatment) # House of Hope 209 S. Douglas St. SLC, Ut. 583-7604 (an in-patient drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility for women and children under 7 years of age) # House of Hope 1006 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8374 (an in-patient drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility for women and children under 7 years of age) # Odyssey House 607 S. 200 E. (Chris Madsen) SLC, Ut. 363-0203 (a residential substance abuse treatment facility for adolescents) # Progressive Group Home 700 E. 25th Street (Anthony) Ogden, Ut. 621-3901 (structured court-ordered 12-step drug and alcohol group home for behavioral adolescents) # Project Reality 150 E. 700 S. SLC, Ut. 364-8080 (individualized drug abuse treatment program includes residential) Substance Abuse Authority Programs, local 2001 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 468-2009 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Davis County District 291 S. 200 W. Farmington, Ut. 451-7799 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Utah County District 100 E. Center St. #3300 Provo, Ut. 370-8427 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Wasatch County District 32 W. 200 S. Heber, Ut. 435-654-3003 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) Weber-Morgan District 2650 Lincoln Ave. Ogden, Ut. 801-625-3656 (provides various in and out-patient substance abuse treatment and preventive options) # Utah Alcoholism Foundation 2880 S. Main St. (Corey Bond) SLC, Ut. 487-3276 (a statewide network of 6 residential and 2 out-patient alcohol and drug abuse treatment centers) 272 Semi-Residentials and Halfway Homes (Continued) Transition * Odyssey House Adolescent 625 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 322-3222 (co-ed transition advocacy youth shelter, for ages 14-17) 211 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 328-157 (sponsors DD/MR transition group homes, and day training for jobs) 455 E. 400 S. #302 SLC, Ut. 355-1528 Project Action for the Retarded, Inc. # Transitional Housing # Transitional Living Program (SL Community Services Council) 1025 S. 700 W. (Mary Beth) SLC, Ut. 978-2452 # TURN Community Services 1403 S. 600 W. #H Woodscross, Ut. 298-3864 (call Proj. TURN 359-8876) (a job skills training facility) # Youth Development Enterprises 8760 Hidden Oaks Drive SLC, Ut. 943-1752 (supervised employment and living for youth 16-19 in Hawaii in cooperation with schools and other agencies) Shelter Workshops (see also Career Development and Employment Resources, and Transitional Resources) Funding # Division of Rehabilitation Services, Utah (Administration) 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7530 (vocation-related funding and counseling services) Job Coaching # Jones, Hilda B. (Habilitation) Center 382 E. 3600 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8526 (vocational workshop, training and transition for Granite District disabled and at-risk students) Jordan Technical Center (see Eric Hansen) (job training, placement and tracking service for custodial youth) # Jordan Valley Supported Employment (Human Services) 547 W. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 265-1748 (provides job coaching and placement for disabled persons) Sheltered Employment # Aerial Photography Field Office # # # # 2222 W. 2300 S. (Nola) SLC, Ut. 975-3524 (offers employment opportunities for special-needs persons) Alpine Transition and Employment Center 350 N. State St. Lindon, Ut. 785-8727 (offers transitional programming, supported employment, sheltered employment and a workshop) American Handicapped Workers of Utah (shelter employment for special-needs persons) Jordan Valley Mobile Work Crew 433 E. Center St. Midvale, Ut. (call Jordan Valley School 265-1748) (a mobile sheltered work opportunity for special-needs persons) Milo Banghman Design 24 S. 6th E. SLC, Ut. 539-0448 (office for assembly-type work as well as sewing and painting for moderately DD/MR) Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center (PARC) 485 Park Circle Clearfield, Ut. 774-7478 (Hill Air Force-affiliated shelter workshop and supported employment for adults 18 and over with disabilities) Work Activity Center 1275 W. 2320 S. (Margo Lee) SLC, Ut. 977-9779 (provides several worksite opportunities as well as supervised apartments for DD adults, facilitating independent living) Sheltered Workshops # Alpine Transition and Employment Center 350 N. State St. Lindon, Ut. 785-8727 (offers transitional programming, supported employment, sheltered employment and a workshop) # ATEC 350 N. State St. Lindon, Ut. 785-8727 (shelter workshop and supervised community-based employment) # Central Utah Enterprises 1170 S. 350 E. Provo, Ut. 375-0414 (transitional shelter workshop) 273 Shelter Workshops (Continued) Sheltered Workshops (Continued) # Columbus Community Center 3495 S. West Temple (Kevin Keyes) SLC, Ut. 262-2066 (shelter workshop for S L Sch. Dist. students & adults; has 100 bus. contracts, sponsors 13 resid. for MR & others ages 5 through adult) Davis County Development Center (call Davis Sch. Dist.) (transitional shelter workshop) # Deseret Industries (Administration) #50 E. North Temple SLC, Ut. 240-6570 (shelter workshop, also offers low-cost goods) # GIFTS (Gaining Independence For Transition Success) (Jones Center) 382 E. 3605 S. (Stephanie Hullinger) SLC, Ut. 685-4531 (community-based transition program of Granite District leading to employability for special education students 18-22) # Intermountain Handicapped Workers of Utah 34 W. Guest Ave. SLC, Ut. 281-8868 Northern Utah County Training Center 10 S. Center St. # Ogden/Weber Applied Technology Center American Fork, Ut. 756-5818 (Utah County shelter workshop) 627-8300 # Pioneer Adult Rehabilitation Center (PARC) 485 Park Circle Clearfield, Ut. 774-7478 (Hill Air Force-affiliated shelter workshop and supported employment for adults 18 and over with disabilities) # Shelter Workshops see Shelter Workshops and School Districts (sheltered job training and employment for DD/MR) South Valley School (Vocational Education) 8408 S. 1700 W. West Jordan, Ut. 565-7592 (Jordan School District shelter workshop) Timp Industries (shelter workshop and supervised community-based employment) Trail, Inc. (a shelter workshop) Utah State Industries for the Blind 1595 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 533-5191 (also ph. 975-4025) (shelter workshop for the blind) Training/Transition # Alpine Transition and Employment Center 350 N. State St. Lindon, Ut. 785-8727 (offers transitional programming, supported employment, sheltered employment and a workshop) # Central Utah Enterprises 1170 S. 350 E. Provo, Ut. 375-0414 (transitional shelter workshop) Davis County Development Center (call Davis Sch. Dist.) (transitional shelter workshop) # Davis Applied Technology Center (DATC) 550 E. 300 S. Kaysville, Ut. 593-2500 (alternative post-secondary 2-year college program for students 18-22 with a primarily non-academic focus) # Deseret Villages 533 W. 1900 N. (Mike Long) Spanish Fork, Ut. 798-3937 (residential Training Center for mildly DD/MR 18 and older) Development Center 435 S. Main St. Clearfield, Ut. (employability training) # Developmental Training Systems, Inc. (DTSI) 586 40th St. (Laura) Ogden, Ut. 394-3874 (provides day training, learning and service opportunity for DD adults to include self-help, socialization and employment training) # TURN Community Services 850 S. Main Street SLC, Ut. 359-8876 (residentials and day training for later adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities) # TURN Community Services 1403 S. 600 W. #H Woodscross, Ut. 298-3864 (call Proj. TURN 359-8876) (a job skills training facility) # Jones, Hilda B. (Habilitation) Center 382 E. 3600 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8526 (vocational workshop, training and transition for Granite District disabled and at-risk students) Jordan Technical Center (see Eric Hansen) (job training, placement and tracking service for custodial youth) Oquirrh Hills Developmental Center, and DD Preschool (DD training and transition center) 274 Shelter Workshops (Continued) Training/Transition ((Continued) * South Valley Training Company 455 W. 9160 S. Sandy, Ut. 561-1661 (job training, placement and socialization for adults) 2504 F Ave. Ogden, Ut. 621-6595 (program facilitates independent living) Weber Vocational Workshop Single Parent and Women’s Resources (See also Advvocate Organizations, Parent Training and Enrichment Resources, Pregnancy-related Resources, and Support Groups) Adolescent Parents # Adolescent Parent Program 158 S. 200 W. (Debbie Class) SLC, Ut. 524-9106 (message left 22 Oct. 1999) # Gathering Place (UCCODAR) 555 S. State St. #203 (Dennis Hansen) Orem, Ut. 226-2255 (treatment for substance abusers and significant others; also adolescent counseling and prenatal counseling for abusing mothers) Single Parent Group for Mothers (support and education group for single moms) Single Parent Group of Salt Lake 1580 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 277-8339 (support and education groups for single parents) Single Parent Support Group 331 S. Rio Grande St. SLC, Ut. (support and education group for single parents) Single Parents/Displaced Homemaker Project 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 533-7090 (provides job training and finding skills) Teen Clinic (UNI) (call UNI –583-2500) (a service program for pregnant teens) # Teen Moms and Kids (spons. By New Start Foundation 2150 E. Murray-Holladay Rd. SLC, Ut. 273-9079 (a non-profit support group addressing childcare, food, housing, work, bills, medical care & transportation for single moms) # Teen Mother and Child Program, (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-3729 (complete teen prenatal delivery and follow-up services) Teen Parent Program (see also School Districts, local) 233 W. 200 N. SLC, Ut. 533-3015 (provides alternative education for pregnant high school students) # Teen Tots Program (SL Co. Health Department) (Sharon Moon) SLC, Ut. 468-2502 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) # Teen Tots Program (Billie Jo) WVC, Ut. 468-2862 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) Advocacy * Mothers, Inc. of YWCA # Utah Issues 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 1385 W. Indiana Ave. (Bill) SLC, Ut. 521-2035 (advocates for single parents and low-income persons regarding low-income issues) Counseling # Children's Service Society 124 S. 400 E. Room 400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (houses Child Care Resource and Referral, and provides pregnancy and ADHD parenting counseling and adoption-related services) # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) 275 Single Parent and Women’s Resources (Continued) Counseling (Continued) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Connection Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Gathering Place (UCCODAR) 555 S. State St. #203 (Dennis Hansen) Orem, Ut. 226-2255 (treatment for substance abusers and significant others; also adolescent counseling and prenatal counseling for abusing mothers) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) # Pregnancy Riskline 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 1-800 8822-2229 (information and counseling re: potential high-risk pregnancies) Turning Point Program 550 E. 300 S. Kaysville, Ut. 546-4134 (offers life management, self-esteem, decision-making and career assistance) # WOW (Work Opportunities for Women) 460 S. Concord (1235 W.) (Victoria) SLC, Ut. 364-9777 (offers counseling and groups for expectant and current teen moms re: employment readiness and other pertinent issues) Education/Professional Development * Parent Education Resource Center (PERC) SLC, Ut. (parent training re: pre-school development) Parenting Classes (see community and Continued Education , PCMC Family Living Seminars (in cooperation with MH or School Districts, local) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) # Parents Without Partners P O Box # 520481 Holladay, Ut. 277-4681 (social-education support for single parents and their families) # Planned Parenthood Association of Utah (administration) 654 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 532-1586 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) # Salt Lake Clinic 645 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 322-5571 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) # West Valley Clinic 2107 W. 3500 S. West Jordan, Ut. 973-9675 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) Provo Young Mothers High 243 E. 2320 N. Provo, Ut. 374-4930 Single Parent Group for Mothers (support and education group for single moms) 1580 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 277-8339 (support and education groups for single parents) Single Parent Support Group 331 S. Rio Grande St. SLC, Ut. (support and education group for single parents) Single Parents/Displaced Homemaker Project 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 533-7090 (provides job training and finding skills) Teen Parent Program (see also School Districts, local) 233 W. 200 N. SLC, Ut. 533-3015 (provides alternative education for pregnant high school students) Young Mothers High 86 E. 100 S. Pleasant Grove, Ut. (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) # Center for High School Studies 243 E. 2320 N. (Anita) Provo, Ut. 374-4930 (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) # Young Mothers Program see Individual School Districts, local (alternative and continuing educational high school programs for unwed mothers) Single Parent Group of Salt Lake 276 Single Parent and Women’s Resources (Continued) Funds/Commodities # Adoptive Assistance Program (DWS) # Baby Your Baby Hotline # First Way of Salt Lake City SLC, Ut. 526-9675 (provides general assistance grants to relinquishing parents) 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 1-800-826-9662 (covers prenatal and possible delivery costs incurred during a 45-day bridge to medicaid coverage) 2134 S. 800 E. SLC, Ut. 484-4616 (advocacy for unborn includes emergency clothes for clients) Funds/Commodities (Continued) Nearly New Clothes Shop 302 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 521-2804 (low-cost, nearly new clothes for women) # Office of Recovery Services 515 E. 100 S. SLC, Ut. 536-8500 (recovers court-ordered child support funding) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) # Rescue Haven 1165 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 521-5925 (provides emergency assistance to include shelter, meals and clothing for women and children in the shelter) # Teen Moms and Kids (spons. By New Start Foundation 2150 E. Murray-Holladay Rd. SLC, Ut. 273-9079 (a non-profit support group addressing childcare, food, housing, work, bills, medical care & transportation for single moms) University Baptist Church 334 S. 1300 E. SLC, Ut. 582-4327 (provides food assistance) # WIC (administration for Women, Infant and Child Program) 1460 W. 288 N. (six S.L. offices) SLC, Ut. 538-6960 (supplemental food re: high-risk pregnancies, immunizations, Baby Your Baby, prenatal, and medical services on a sliding fee scale) Information # Children's Service Society 124 S. 400 E. Room 400 SLC, Ut. 355-7444 (houses Child Care Resource and Referral, and provides pregnancy and ADHD parenting counseling and adoption-related services) Family Planning # Pregnancy Riskline 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 1-800 8822-2229 (information and counseling re: potential high-risk pregnancies) P.O. Box 2636 SLC, Ut. 328-9531 * Right to Choice # Right to Life P.O. Box 554 Layton, Ut. 544-1050 (provides multi-medial education on abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia. Also provides referrals for problem pregnancies) # Services for Women Students (WSU) 1115 University Circle Ogden, Ut. 626-6090 (single mother support, classes, and info-referral services) Single Parent News (newsletter for single parents via Utah Issues) # Women’s Resource Center (U of U) Union Building #293 SLC, Ut. 581-8030 (provides multiple helps in the professional development of women students) Low Income-related Homemaker Services (see local DCFS office) 927 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. (call DCFS 264-7500) (offers homemaking training to low-income) # Jedi Women 352 S. Denver St. #260 SLC, Ut. 364-8562 (improve lives of low-income women & fam. through access to health care, affordable housing, decent jobs, training and child care) # Junior League of Salt Lake City, Inc. 526 E 300 S SLC, Ut. 328-1019 (sponsors through volunteered means, connections for low-income moms to needed health services and low-cost child car seats) # Prenatal Clinic (SLCity/County Health Department) 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 2150 464-8963 (prenatal follow-up for low-income mothers) 277 Single Parent and Women’s Resources (Continued) Low Income-related (Continued) # Prenatal Clinic (at South Main Clinic) # Utah Issues 3195 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 464-8966 (prenatal follow-up for low-income mothers) 1385 W. Indiana Ave. (Bill) SLC, Ut. 521-2035 (advocates for single parents and low-income persons regarding low-income issues) Medical/Health Care # BirthCare HealthCare 4535 S. 5600 W. Kearns, Ut. 9963-7335 (provides pregnancy, well-woman, postpartum and primary care. Also offers immunizations and birth control services) # Community Nursing Services 6949 High Tech Drive Midvale, Ut. 233-6100 (home health services for temporary homebound) # Immunization Clinics see Health Departments, local 534-4629 (PHN-operated low-cost immunization services 1-800-275-0659) # Junior League of Salt Lake City, Inc. 526 E 300 S SLC, Ut. 328-1019 (sponsors through volunteered means, connections for low-income moms to needed health services and low-cost child car seats) # Northwest Community Health Center 1365 W. 1000 N. SLC, Ut. 328-5750 Ob-Gyn Clinic (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-5501 (comprehensive gynecological and obstetric services) # Reproductive Health Program 288 N. 1460 W. (Nan) SLC, Ut. 538-9970 (multi-faceted services to improve the health of child-bearing women and their children by means of technical assistance) Salt Lake City and County Health Department (provides programs for optimal community health) # Teen Mother and Child Program, (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-3729 (complete teen prenatal delivery and follow-up services) # Utah PMS Clinic (UNI) 501 Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 584-2038 (at the University Neuropsychiatric Institute) # Utah Women’s Clinic 515 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-9192, 363-1920 (comprehensive women’s health and ob-gyn facility) # WIC (administration for Women, Infant and Child Program) 1460 W. 288 N. (six S.L. offices) SLC, Ut. 538-6960 (supplemental food re: high-risk pregnancies, immunizations, Baby Your Baby, prenatal, and medical services on a sliding fee scale) Women and Children’s Clinic Pregnancy-related # Baby Your Baby Hotline 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. 1-800-826-9662 (covers prenatal and possible delivery costs incurred during a 45-day bridge to medicaid coverage) # First Way of Salt Lake City 2134 S. 800 E. SLC, Ut. 484-4616 (advocacy for unborn includes emergency clothes for clients) # Gathering Place (UCCODAR) 555 S. State St. #203 (Dennis Hansen) Orem, Ut. 226-2255 (treatment for substance abusers and significant others; also adolescent counseling and prenatal counseling for abusing mothers) Ob-Gyn Clinic (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-5501 (comprehensive gynecological and obstetric services) # Planned Parenthood Association of Utah (administration) 654 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 532-1586 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) # Salt Lake Clinic 645 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 322-5571 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) # West Valley Clinic 2107 W. 3500 S. West Jordan, Ut. 973-9675 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) # Prenatal Clinic (SLCity/County Health Department) 610 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 2150 464-8963 (prenatal follow-up for low-income mothers) 278 Single Parent and Women’s Resources (Continued) Pregnancy-related (Continued) # Prenatal Clinic (at South Main Clinic) 3195 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 464-8966 (prenatal follow-up for low-income mothers) # WOW (Work Opportunities for Women) 460 S. Concord (1235 W.) (Victoria) SLC, Ut. 364-9777 (offers counseling and groups for expectant and current teen moms re: employment readiness and other pertinent issues) Young Mothers High 86 E. 100 S. Pleasant Grove, Ut. (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) # Center for High School Studies 243 E. 2320 N. (Anita) Provo, Ut. 374-4930 (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) # Young Mothers Program see Individual School Districts, local (alternative and continuing educational high school programs for unwed mothers) Prevention Family Planning # Planned Parenthood Association of Utah (administration) 654 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 532-1586 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) # Salt Lake Clinic 645 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 322-5571 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) # West Valley Clinic 2107 W. 3500 S. West Jordan, Ut. 973-9675 (teen education and pregnancy prevention program) # Teen Tots Program (SL Co. Health Department) (Sharon Moon) SLC, Ut. 468-2502 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) # Teen Tots Program (Billie Jo) WVC, Ut. 468-2862 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) Respite/Child Care # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Connection Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Respite Care (see local) DCFS Office Easter Seals of Utah, and PCMC (temporary hourly or daily care of diffiicult-to-manage children) Self-sufficiency/Career-related # Jedi Women 352 S. Denver St. #260 SLC, Ut. 364-8562 (improve lives of low-income women & fam. through access to health care, affordable housing, decent jobs, training and child care) # People Helping People ksimmons@mentors4women.org SLC, Ut. 583-4175 (a support helping women develop employability and independence, contact Kayleen Simmons) # Teen Tots Program (SL Co. Health Department) (Sharon Moon) SLC, Ut. 468-2502 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) # Teen Tots Program (Billie Jo) WVC, Ut. 468-2862 (home visiting to engage young moms up to 18 and their kids for creating life goals, family planning, and finishing schooling) Turning Point Program 550 E. 300 S. Kaysville, Ut. 546-4134 (offers life management, self-esteem, decision-making and career assistance) 279 Single Parent and Women’s Resources (Continued) Self-sufficiency/Career-related (Continued) # Women’s Resource Center (U of U) Union Building #293 SLC, Ut. 581-8030 (provides multiple helps in the professional development of women students) # WOW (Work Opportunities for Women) 460 S. Concord (1235 W.) (Victoria) SLC, Ut. 364-9777 (offers counseling and groups for expectant and current teen moms re: employment readiness and other pertinent issues) Shelters # Center for Behavioral Health 1073 E. 3300 S. SLC, Ut. 485-8697 (a residential alcohol rehabilitation facility for women) # Center for Women and Children in Crisis, Inc. P.O. Box 1075 Provo, Ut. 374-9351 (shelter and support for abused women) # Domestic Violence Program, The 538-4100 (call Catholic Community Services 977-9119) (temporary protective shelter for destitute moms and children) # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Connection Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # LifeStart Village (The Family Support Centers) 8221 S. Allen St. Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 a protective transition and permanent housing for single women with young children in SLC, regardless of ability to pay) # Rescue Haven 1165 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 521-5925 (provides emergency assistance to include shelter, meals and clothing for women and children in the shelter) Socialization Bringing Hope to Single Moms 977-7764 Bountiful Area (social, educational and support for single moms) P O Box # 520481 Holladay, Ut. 277-4681 (social-education support for single parents and their families) Salt Lake Hotline 278-6609 (LDS-sponsored social activities for singles ages 39 and up) Provo Hot line 225-5556 (LDS-sponsored social activities for singles ages 39 and up) Hotlines 485-9311, 966-7116, LUCKY 4 -U (LDS-sponsored social groups for singles 25-39) Hotline Bountiful, Ut. 292-3235 Provo Area Hotline # Parents Without Partners Special Interests Programs Special Interests Programs Young Special Interests Program Salt Lake Area Provo, Ut. Support # Adoption Connection of Utah 1349 Mariposa Ave. SLC, Ut. 278-4858 (support group for adult adoptees, birth parents and adoptive parents launching a connective search) # Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of Utah 310 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 303-0303 (volunteer friends and services for needy children) # Center for Women and Children in Crisis, Inc. P.O. Box 1075 Provo, Ut. 374-9351 (shelter and support for abused women) 280 Single Parent and Women’s Resources (Continued) Support (Continued) # Community Nursing Services 6949 High Tech Drive Midvale, Ut. 233-6100 (home health services for temporary homebound) 977-7764 (social, educational and support for single moms) see local DCFS offices SLC, Ut. (DCFS-sponsored DD/MR in-home respite) 927 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. (offers homemaking training to low-income) Bringing Hope to Single Moms Home Companion Services (DCFS) (call DCFS 264-7500) Homemaker Services (see local DCFS office) (call DCFS 264-7500) Obesity Group (support and coping therapy for overweight persons) Continued Education , PCMC Family Living Seminars (in cooperation with MH or School Districts, local) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a placw for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) # Parents Without Partners P O Box # 520481 Holladay, Ut. 277-4681 (social-education support for single parents and their families) # People Helping People ksimmons@mentors4women.org SLC, Ut. 583-4175 (a support helping women develop employability and independence, contact Kayleen Simmons) # Pregnancy Resource Center of Salt Lake, Inc. 805 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5433 (free confidential pregnancy testing and counseling, support groups, adoption advocacy, clothing and baby furnishings) # Services for Women Students (WSU) 1115 University Circle Ogden, Ut. 626-6090 (single mother support, classes, and info-referral services) Single Parent Group for Mothers (support and education group for single moms) Single Parent Group of Salt Lake 1580 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 277-8339 (support and education groups for single parents) Single Parent Support Group 331 S. Rio Grande St. SLC, Ut. (support and education group for single parents) Single Parents/Displaced Homemaker Project 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 533-7090 (provides job training and finding skills) Single Parents of Handicapped Support Group (via Family Friends Project) (a program of Easter Seals) Special Interests Programs Salt Lake Hotline 278-6609 (LDS-sponsored social activities for singles ages 39 and up) Special Interests Programs Provo Hotline 225-5556 (LDS-sponsored social activities for singles ages 39 and up) Start II 7292 S. State St. and 322 E. 2nd S. SLC, Ut. 255-8475 (multi-service support group for South Valley single parents) # Teen Moms and Kids (sponsored by New Start Foundation) 2150 E. Murray-Holladay Rd. SLC, Ut. 273-9079 (a non-profit support group addressing childcare, food, housing, work, bills, medical care & transportation for single moms) # Utah NOW (National Organization for Women) 2035 E. 3300 S. SLC, Ut. 483-5188 (call for info on the line) # Widowed Persons Services (?6975 S. Union Blvd.?) volunteer-operated SLC, Ut. 567-2152 (ML22Oct. 99) (support for widows and widowers offered thru AARP) Parenting Classes (see community and Unwed-related Unwed Program (DCFS) Young Mothers High # Center for High School Studies (see local DCFS offices) SLC, Ut. 533-7305 (see DCFS list of multi-services for unwed mothers) 86 E. 100 S. Pleasant Grove, Ut. (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) 243 E. 2320 N. (Anita) Provo, Ut. 374-4930 (alternative high school program for unwed and other moms without diplomas) 281 Single Parent and Women’s Resources (Continued) Unwed-related(Continued) # Young Mothers Program see Individual School Districts, local (alternative and continuing educational high school programs for unwed mothers) Volunteers/Friends # Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of Utah 310 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 303-0303 (volunteer friends and services for needy children) Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (see also Alternative Schools, Behavioral Resources, Counseling Resources, Crisis and Suicide Threats, Diagnostic Resources, Preschools for Special-needs Children, and Recreation and Fitness Resources or Special-needs Children, and Summer Programs, Camps, Work Experience and Enrichment Resources) Abuse-related # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Connection Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) * Odyssey House Adolescent 625 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 322-3222 (for adolescents…) # Turnabout (Parents Helping Parents) 2738 S. 2000 E. SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (day treatment for adolescent alcohol/drug abuse, sexual acting out, ADHD, and/or depression, using a family-systems approach) # Valley Mental Health (Victim Counseling) 231 E. 400 S. 4th fl. SLC, Ut. 363-7911 (call Christy—238-2360) Women in Jeopardy Program 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (emergency shelter in the threat of abuse) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides socialization and enhancement as well as shelter to abused women) Addiction-related # Benchmark Behavior Health System South Hospital 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-6800 (psychiatric residential and day treatment for adolescents and adults with emotional and addictive problems) 282 Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (Continued) Administration/Funds Commission on Service for Children (Mental Health Association) 3760 Highland Drive SLC, Ut. (call St. Div. of M.H.-538-4270; ML on 27 Oct 99) (advocacy and lobby for emotionally-disturbed children) # Crime Victim’s Reparation 350 E. 500 S. #200 (Diane) SLC, Ut. 238-2360 (provides funds for medical and emotional needs of victims re: recent personal criminal injuries via police reports) # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) Bringing Hope to Single Moms 977-7764 (social, education and support for single moms) Human Services, Davis County Department of P.O. Box 685 Bountiful, Ut. (call St. Human Serv. 538-4171) (multiple services to include funds, emergency food and Christmas assistance) # Human Services , Department of (DCFS Central Region) 645 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 264-7500 (multi-division state administration for service delivery) # Salt Lake County Recreation 2001 S. State St. S4900 SLC, Ut. 468-2560 (administration for Salt Lake County recreation; also has adaptive recreation programs, 483-5473) Utah Association for Children’s Therapy (UACT) SLVMH 505 E. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 581-0144 (funds for program development re: emotional handicaps) Art/Creativity/Pet Therapy Creative Development Center for Children 3868 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. (preschool for children with social and emotional problems) # Creative Learning Center 2346 E. Fort Union Blvd. Murray, Ut. 944-1032 (communication and socialization via an art focus) # DART Program 3520 s. 700 W. (Scott Campbell) SLC, Ut. 265-5845 (a 30-day court-awaiting level-system program, providing anger management, and requiring community service) # Humane Society of Utah 4242 S. 300 W. Murray, Ut. 261-2919 (includes pet therapy and educational programs for special-needs children) Utah Academy of the Performing Arts (call ph. Info) (provides therapy via dance, drama, music and the visual arts) Very Special Arts, Inc., Utah SLC, Ut. 487-9497, 943-7069 (summer art activities primarily for special-needs persons) At-risk Students/Court-related # Camp Rogers (YMCA) 3098 Highland Drive # 290 SLC, Ut. 466-6299 (a 3 or 5-day Uintah camp with horses, archery, mountain biking, outdoor and challeng education, and arts and crafts; eight per cabin) # Capitol West Boys and Girls Club/Child Care 567 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (prevention/intervention programs for youth, self-sufficiency child care, parenting and social skills groups, and incentive programming) # EBCE at Highland High 2166 S. 1700 E. SLC, Ut. 484-4343 (career exploration program for at-risk regular education students) # EBCET (Experience-Based Career Education Training) 2166 S. 1700 E. (Charlie) SLC, Ut. 484-4343-180 (transition program for students at risk for drugs and atrition) Intermountain Youth Care 195 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. (ph. Book) (residential for youth, using role-model “proctor-advocacy tracking” for delinquent youth) # Millcreek Youth Center 790 W. 12th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-3441 (long-term secured care for court-referred, offending youth in Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties) * Odyssey House Adolescent 625 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 322-3222 (for adolescents…) 283 Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (Continued) At-risk Students/Court-related Salt Lake County Mediation and Restorative Justice Program 231 E. 400 S. (Kathy Elton , 578-3943) SLC, Ut. 366-7817 (a voluntary service providing victim-offender face-to-face mediation to discuss the crime and re-establish a sense of safety) # Salt Lake County Recreation 2001 S. State St. S4900 SLC, Ut. 468-2560 (administration for Salt Lake County recreation; also has adaptive recreation programs, 483-5473) # TIPS (Transitional Intervention Program) (Truman Elementary) 4639 S. 3200 W. (Sherilyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6252 (9-wk intensive academic, social skills and behavior-training course for behavioral at-risk kids, with teacher and tracker involvement) Valley Mental Health (ARTEC) RESIDENCES: # Observation and Assessment (O and A) # Therapeutic Homes and Sex Abuse # Crisis Intervention Services (UUMC) 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 569-0882 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 955-9686 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2137 Juvenile Court Mental Health Unit 3522 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 262-2601 Behavior/Anger Management # Autistic Sibling Group ( at Pingree School) 780 S. Guardsman (A. Wondolowski) SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (siblings of autistic children enrolled in CBTU meet in a support group while a parent support group also meets) Sequoia Clinic (counseling for low-income adult men struggling with depression and an/or anger) # TEACH (WSU--Department of Child and Family Studies Preschool) 1301 University Circle (Christine) Ogden, Ut. 626-6277 (provides a non-fee therapeutic day care for DCFS-referred children ages 3-5 with behavioral and social problems) # TIPS (Transitional Intervention Program) (Truman Elementary) 4639 S. 3200 W. (Sherilyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6252 (9-wk intensive academic, social skills and behavior-training course for behavioral at-risk kids, with teacher and tracker involvement) Bereavement Divorce and Children (Jordan Family Ed. Center) SLC, Ut. 565-7442 # PCMC Bereavement Services 100 N. Medical Drive (LuCene Hougaard) SLC, Ut, 588-3483 * Seasons Suicide Bereavement, Inc. P.O. Box 187 SLC, Ut. 649-8327 (a support group for families of a death from suicide) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) RESIDENCES: Valley Mental Health ARTEC (administration) Valley Mental Health (ARTEC) # Observation and Assessment (O and A) # Therapeutic Homes and Sex Abuse # Valley Mental Health (CBTU) 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 569-0882 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 955-9686 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) 284 Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (Continued) Camps/Recreation/Scouting # Boy and Cub Scout Special-needs Programs 525 Foothill Drive (Reed Hall) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 (for scouting needs of disabled boys) # Camp Kostopulos 2500 Emigration Canyon SLC, Ut. 582-0700 (canyon outdoor and recreation and therapy for CP and other children with special-needs conditions) # Camp Rogers (YMCA) 3098 Highland Drive # 290 SLC, Ut. 466-6299 (a 3 or 5-day Uintah camp with horses, archery, mountain biking, outdoor and challeng education, and arts and crafts; eight per cabin) # Camp Utada 1245 E. Brickyard Rd. SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (summer camp sponsored by American Diabetes Association, Utah Chapter or Affilliate) # Camp Wapiti (Elks-sponsored) John Paulos (Charlie Hand-363-3024) 435-822-0508 (week-long cabin stays by Tooele for persons with such special-needs conditions as diabetes, cancer, hemophelia and deafness) # Capitol West Boys and Girls Club/Child Care 567 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (prevention/intervention programs for youth, self-sufficiency child care, parenting and social skills groups, and incentive programming) # Copperview Community Center, Day Care for Handicapped 8446 S. Harrison St. (Karrie 561-0075) SLC, Ut. 565-9233 (includes before and after school programs, adaptive rec. and summer day camps, adult socialization and super day trips for teens) Park City Special Needs Sports Association P.O. Box 680286 Park City, Ut. 649-3991 (sponsors multiple high-adventure sports for special-needs people) # Salt Lake County Recreation 2001 S. State St. S4900 SLC, Ut. 468-2560 (administration for Salt Lake County recreation; also has adaptive recreation programs, 483-5473) # Sunshine Solutions (administration via Utah Boys Ranch) 5500 Bagley Park Rd. (Eric) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (provides day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) # Sunshine Solutions 7950 Redwood Rd. (Heather) West Jordan, Ut. 282-1115 (8 week day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) # Utah Girl Scout Council 445 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 265-8472 (patriotism, service and character building) Communication Focus # Creative Learning Center 2346 E. Fort Union Blvd. Murray, Ut. 944-1032 (communication and socialization via an art focus) # Families First (Utah Youth Village) 5800 S. Highland Drive (Paul Hedquist) SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (6-8 week flexible fee intensive family preservation support program offering training in family communication and relationship building) Counseling # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Connection Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Infant Mental Health Program 2625 E. 3300 S. (Ray DePrizio) SLC, Ut. 485-8051 (serves parents, infants and young children with emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) # PCMC Center for Counseling 5770 S. 1500 W. Bldg. G Taylorsville, Ut. 265-3000 #2 (provide out-patient mental health services, and Love and Logic parenting classes; formerly Learning Problems Clinic) 285 Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (Continued) Counseling (Continued) Scholarship Program for Homeless Children, The 1228 Bryan Ave. SLC, Ut. 328-5532 (provides socialization, education and counseling) Sequoia Clinic (counseling for low-income adult men struggling with depression and an/or anger) # Valley Mental Health (administration) 5965 S. 900 E. (Jim Whear) SLC, Ut. 263-7100 (administers Mental Health services in Salt Lake, Tooele, and Summit counties for medicaid recipients) Adolescent Day Care 4351 S. Redwood Road SLC, Ut. 263-2103263-2103 # Alcohol and Drug Treatment for Adolescents 5965 S. 900 E. (Derek Davis) SLC, Ut. 263-7250 (out patient counseling, after care and day treatment for drug/alcohol-using youth as well as residential/ therapeutic foster home access) Alliance House (VMH) 1724 S. Main St. SLC, Ut. 486-5012 (job and housing support for adult mental health clients) ARTEC (administration) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) ARTEC RESIDENCES: # Observation and Assessment (O and A) # Therapeutic Homes and Sex Abuse 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 569-0882 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 955-9686 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-2137 # CBTU # Crisis Intervention Services (UUMC) # East Valley Unit # Mental Health Services for the Deaf 7434 S. State St. (TTY) # North Crisis Service (ARTU) 1228 S. 900 E. # North Valley Unit # South Crisis Unit (ITU) # South Valley Unit # Spanish Speaking # Summit County Unit 1753 Sidewinder Rd. (Merrilee) # Tooele County Unit 305 N. Main St. Rm 240 (Terry Green) Tooele, Ut. 833-7370 # Victim Counseling (call Christy—238-2360) West Valley Unit 231 E. 400 S. 4th fl. SLC, Ut. 363-7911 3575 S. Market St. (Karen Platis) SLC, Ut. 967-4405 # 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 (John Malouf) SLC, Ut. 264-2315 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) Juvenile Court Mental Health Unit 3522 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 262-2601 566-9739 (Bill Matson) SLC, Ut. 566-4423 SLC, Ut. 261-1442 145 E. 1300 S. #501 SLC, Ut. 539-7000 (provides a team approach re: ADHD, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) 6856 S. 700 E. (Marv Goldstein) SLC, Ut. 255-4661 (Intensive Treatment Unit) 7434 S. State St. SLC, Ut. 566-4423 (provides a team approach re: ADHD, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) staff authorized at all out-patient units 286 Park City, Ut. 649-9079 Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (Continued) Developmental/Preschool # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # Bryant Middle Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 40 S. 800 E. (Tammer Attallah) SLC, Ut. 578-8118 (Salt Lake District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Eisenhower Jr. Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 4351 S. Redwood Road (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6103 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Hunter High Youth In Custody (YIC) 4200 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 964-4201 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Kearns Jr. Youth In Custody (YIC) 4040 W. 5305 S. Kearns, Ut. 964-4213 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Oquirrh Hills Elementary (CBTU Extension) 5241 S. 4280 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7996 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) # Robert Frost Elementary (CBTU Extension) 3444 W. 4400 S. WVC, Ut. 964-4265 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) Taylorsville High—Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) (Sherrie Samu) SLC, Ut. 263-6153 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Children's Center, The 1855 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 582-5534 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Children's Center, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Children's Center Group Homes, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (for emotional and behavioral preschool children) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) (administration) 535 E. 4500 S. #D240 SLC, Ut. 266-3939 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5; also provides supported employment services for DD adults) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 3540 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 957-0855 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 144 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-1719 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Preschools for DD kids see Preschools for special-needs children (see Preschools for the Handicapped) # Headstart (administration via Central City CAP) 952 E. 900 S. (Charles Ashcraft) SLC, Ut. 961-7809 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Davis Early Head Start Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Davis Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) (includes 23 sites) # Granite Headstart/Preschool Special Education 4901 S. 4720 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7986 (Granite School District services for preschool-aged children who qualify) # Headstart Centers (Salt Lake Community Action Program) 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) (nine sites) # Headstart Day Care 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income children ages 3-4; Utah also has Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Jordan Headstart 217 E. 7800 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-7317 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) (offers 18 sites) # Kids On The Move Headstart 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Matheson Headstart 1240 American Beauty Drive SLC, Ut. 578-8173 (preschools for special-needs and low income; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Migrant Headstart (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) # Mountainland Headstart 264 W. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 375-7981 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) 287 Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (Continued) Developmental/Preschool (Continued) # Murray Headstart Lab School 74 W. 6100 S. Murray, Ut. 264-7491 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Innovative Social Integration Child Care and Preschool 771 E. Garfield Ave. SLC, Ut. (see ph. Book) (to include DD ages 1-3) 1034 N. 500 W. SLC, Ut. (to include DD ages 1-3) # Supporting the Inclusion of Preschool Children (Office of Educ.) 538-7846 (facilitates strategies for enhancing the education, social opportunities and outcomes for DD preschool children) Diagnostic # ABLE Program (Adapting Behavior to Learning Environments) 44 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8552 (provides assessment, networks success strategies for high-risk youth, and has an activities fund) # Child and Adolescent Family Center 265 W. 2700 S. (Lorin) Syracuse, Ut. 292-3469 (provides evaluation and treatment for, and parent training relative to attention deficit and hyperactivity—Dr. Dean Belnap) # Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 546 Chipeta Way #2212 (Dr. Flick) SLC, Ut. 581-3936 # Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Ralston) SLC, Ut. 581-2321 (provides a medical-psycho-social-behavioral approach) P.O. Box 144280 SLC, Ut. 261-4222 # Utah SIDS Alliance Disability-related # Becky Koller (Rise, Inc.) (Rotating Counseling Locations) 275 E. South Temple #201 SLC, Ut. 363-3300 ext. 12 ($50. 12-week course for DD teens and adults via ARC; addresses self-esteem, social circles, speaking up for self, and recognizing abuse) # Blind Reading Room 2150 Foothill Drive SLC, Ut. 582-4538 (services include social outlet for visually-impaired persons in the form of lunch, reading, entertainment M,W, and F from noon to 2:30) # Boy and Cub Scout Special-needs Programs 525 Foothill Drive (Reed Hall) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 (for scouting needs of disabled boys) # Camp Utada 1245 E. Brickyard Rd. SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (summer camp sponsored by American Diabetes Association, Utah Chapter or Affilliate) # Camp Wapiti (Elks-sponsored) John Paulos (Charlie Hand-363-3024) 435-822-0508 (week-long cabin stays by Tooele for persons with such special-needs conditions as diabetes, cancer, hemophelia and deafness) # Diabetes Clinic 615 Arapeen Dr. SLC, Ut. 581-7761 (includes a youth clubhouse) # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) # Family Friends Program (via Easter Seals) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. (Deidre) SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (trained senior volunteers provide Saturday activities for disabled youth) # Foster Grandparent Program 2001 S. State St. #S 1500 (Dwight) SLC, Ut. 468-2474 (trained senior volunteers help and assist special-needs children) Fun and Fitness (a therapeutic program to improve social, emotional and sensory development of LD kids) Innovative Social Integration Child Care and Preschool 771 E. Garfield Ave. SLC, Ut. (see ph. Book) (to include DD ages 1-3) 1034 N. 500 W. SLC, Ut. (to include DD ages 1-3) Jordan District Cluster Units 9361 S. 400 E. Sandy, Ut. 565-7100 (Jordan District multi-service DD continuum and transition) 288 Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (Continued) Disability-related (Continued) Kids, Inc. (call Make A Wish Foundation 277-4673 # Make-A-Wish Foundation # Midtown Manor # Neuropsychiatric Clinic (UNI) * Parent Network for Attachment Disorder 1725 DeSales St. NW #800 Washington, DC (offers “dream-fulfillments” for gravely-ill children in the U.S.) 2091 E. 4800 S. (Christine Sharer) SLC, Ut. 277-4673 (wish-grants for children with chronic or life-threatening illnesses) 125 S. 900 W. SLC, Ut. 363-6340 (residential for MR with psychiatric problems) 501 Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 583-2500 (in and out-patient evaluation to include children with dual diagnoses) 217 N. Vade Ave. Washington, DC 412-222-1766 Park City Special Needs Sports Association P.O. Box 680286 Park City, Ut. 649-3991 (sponsors multiple high-adventure sports for special-needs people) # Uplift Support Group (7 p.m. Tuesdays) 1255 E. 3900 S. Rm. 427 (John ) SLC, Ut. 264-8193 (a family-centered group of 15-20 providing support for persons ages 20 on up experiencing bi-polar, major depression or anxiety) # Valley Mental Health (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) Very Special Arts, Inc., Utah SLC, Ut. 487-9497, 943-7069 (summer art activities primarily for special-needs persons) Dream-fulfillment Kids, Inc. (call Make A Wish Foundation 277-4673 # Make-A-Wish Foundation 1725 DeSales St. NW #800 Washington, DC (offers “dream-fulfillments” for gravely-ill children in the U.S.) 2091 E. 4800 S. (Christine Sharer) SLC, Ut. 277-4673 (wish-grants for children with chronic or life-threatening illnesses) Tom Barbari SLC, Ut. 364-3561 ("wish-grants" for terminally-ill children) Tomorrow, Today KALL Radio Education-related # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # Bryant Middle Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 40 S. 800 E. (Tammer Attallah) SLC, Ut. 578-8118 (Salt Lake District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Eisenhower Jr. Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) 4351 S. Redwood Road (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6103 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Hunter High Youth In Custody (YIC) 4200 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 964-4201 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Kearns Jr. Youth In Custody (YIC) 4040 W. 5305 S. Kearns, Ut. 964-4213 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Oquirrh Hills Elementary (CBTU Extension) 5241 S. 4280 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7996 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) # Robert Frost Elementary (CBTU Extension) 3444 W. 4400 S. WVC, Ut. 964-4265 (Granite District interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming for children) Taylorsville High—Adolescent Day-treatment Center (ADC) (Sherrie Samu) SLC, Ut. 263-6153 (Granite District CBTU extension for adolescents, offering interdisciplinary social and behavioral-structured programming) # Cluster Programs (see School Districts) 340 E. 3545 S. SLC, Ut. 268-8527 (school-sponsored programs for emotional and behaviorally-disturbed students) Bringing Hope to Single Moms 977-7764 (social, education and support for single moms) # Hilltop Residential Treatment Center 497 Colorow Way SLC, Ut. 588-4980 (school at the PCMC center for social-emotionally disturbed students ages 7-12 years in cooperation with S.L. School District) 289 Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (Continued) Education-related(Continued) # Humane Society of Utah 4242 S. 300 W. Murray, Ut. 261-2919 (includes pet therapy and educational programs for special-needs children) Odyssey Alternative School 68 S. 600 E. SLC, Ut. 322-1001 (tutorial services toward GED and HS diplomas) Scholarship Program for Homeless Children, The 1228 Bryan Ave. SLC, Ut. 328-5532 (provides socialization, education and counseling) # School Districts, local see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations) # Supporting the Inclusion of Preschool Children (Office of Educ.) 538-7846 (facilitates strategies for enhancing the education, social opportunities and outcomes for DD preschool children) # TIPS (Transitional Intervention Program) (Truman Elementary) 4639 S. 3200 W. (Sherilyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6252 (9-wk intensive academic, social skills and behavior-training course for behavioral at-risk kids, with teacher and tracker involvement) Family Focus # Families First (Utah Youth Village) 5800 S. Highland Drive (Paul Hedquist) SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (6-8 week flexible fee intensive family preservation support program offering training in family communication and relationship building) # Family Support Center 2020 Lake St. SLC, Ut. 487-7778 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Battered Women’s Shelter 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Davis Family Connection Center 1360 E. 1450 S. Clearfield, Ut. 773-0712 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Utah Valley Family Support 1255 N. 1200 W. Orem, Ut. 229-1181 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Midvale Family Support Center (Spanish) 777 W. Center Midvale, Ut. 255-6881 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Ogden Family Support Center 1181 S. Christmasbox Lane Ogden, Ut. 393-3113 (provides emergency shelter for abused family members, as well as sexual abuse & couple marriage therapy) # Family Support Program (Easter Seals of Utah) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (DSH-sponsored diverse home support services) # Hospice (Community Nursing) 6949 High Tech Drive (Joyce) Midvale, Ut. 233-6100 (provides assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment; pain relief is included in service) # Hospice of IHC 1875 S. State St. (Chris Carter) Orem, Ut. 225-0584 (provides assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment) # Hospice of Northern Utah 2404 Washington Blvd #304 (Suzanne) Ogden, Ut. 399-5232 (provides physical and emotional assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment) Hospice of Salt Lake Jeannie Bordenave or Jeanne Lee (provides assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment; pain relief includes in service) # Infant Mental Health Program 2625 E. 3300 S. (Ray DePrizio) SLC, Ut. 485-8051 (serves parents, infants and young children with emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) # PCMC Center for Counseling 5770 S. 1500 W. Bldg. G Taylorsville, Ut. 265-3000 #2 (provide out-patient mental health services, and Love and Logic parenting classes; formerly Learning Problems Clinic) Provo Divorce/Custody BYU Clinic Provo, Ut. # Turnabout (Parents Helping Parents) 2738 S. 2000 E. SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (day treatment for adolescent alcohol/drug abuse, sexual acting out, ADHD, and/or depression, using a family-systems approach) # Uplift Support Group (7 p.m. Tuesdays) 1255 E. 3900 S. Rm. 427 (John ) SLC, Ut. 264-8193 (a family-centered group of 15-20 providing support for persons ages 20 on up experiencing bi-polar, major depression or anxiety) Utah Society for Children with Emotional Disabilities (parent information, support, and advocacy group) 290 Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (Continued) Friends/Mentors/Volunteers (Continued) # Valley Mental Health (East Valley Unit) 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 (John Malouf) SLC, Ut. 264-2315 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) # West Valley Unit 3575 S. Market St. (Karen Platis) SLC, Ut. 967-4405 # Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 262-6199 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) Friends/Mentors/Volunteers # Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of Utah 310 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 303-0303 (DCFS sponsors volunteer friends and services for needy children) # Family Friends Program (via Easter Seals) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. (Deidre) SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (trained senior volunteers provide Saturday activities for disabled youth) # Foster Grandparent Program 2001 S. State St. #S 1500 (Dwight) SLC, Ut. 468-2474 (trained senior volunteers help and assist special-needs children) # Youth and Families with Promise (YFP) (USU-affiliated) 2100 S. State #S1200 (Chris Jacobsen) SLC, Ut. 468-2695 (a mentor program for youth ages 10-14 with high interest activities; see also Heather: 468-3185) Intensive/In-patient Care # Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 546 Chipeta Way #2212 (Dr. Flick) SLC, Ut. 581-3936 # Children's Center Group Homes, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (for emotional and behavioral preschool children) # KIDS Program (Kids Intensive Day Services) 1141 E. 3900 S. (Reggie Wilson) SLC, Ut. 284-4990 (565-6900) (4-6 wk. program for severe emot. or behav. 5-17 yr. old Medicaid clients, and accessed through Valley MH) # Kidstar (UNI) 501 S. Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 583-2500 ext. 511 (a day program for children with combinations of mood, emotional, behavioral and learning problems) # Neuropsychiatric Clinic (UNI) 501 Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 583-2500 (in and out-patient evaluation to include children with dual diagnoses) # PCMC Behavioral Health Care 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3500 (multi-disciplinary in-patient service for acute psychiatric emergencies) UUMC In and Out-Patient Psychiatry 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7951 (acute-chronic pediatric, adult psychiatric facility) Valley Mental Health (ARTEC) RESIDENCES: # Observation and Assessment (O and A) # Therapeutic Homes and Sex Abuse # South Crisis Unit (ITU) 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 569-0882 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 955-9686 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents) 6856 S. 700 E. (Marv Goldstein) SLC, Ut. 255-4661 (Intensive Treatment Unit) Out-patient/Treatment/Therapy Activities # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit (CBTU at Bryant Jr. High) 40 S. 800 E. SLC, Ut. 578-8118 ext. 212 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) # Adolescent Day Treatment Unit (CBTU at Eisenhower Jr. High) 4351 S. Redwood Rd. (Dave Koldewyn) SLC, Ut. 263-2103263-2103 (treatment, education and recreation for emotionally-disturbed youth) 291 Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (Continued) Out-patient/Treatment/Therapy Activities (Continued) # Adolescent Residential Treatment and Education Center (ARTEC) 3809 W. 6200 S. SLC, Ut. 963-4357 (for emotionally and behaviorally-disturbed adolescents; boys unit—963-4250, girls unit—963-4275) # Alta View Hospital 9660 S. 1300 E. Sandy, Ut. 576-2600 (a general acute care facility providing for both physical and emotional needs of patients) # Anxiety Clinic (see Mood Disorders Clinic at UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-8806 (services are for affected persons 18 years and older) # Avatar, Inc. 9721 S. 170 E. Sandy, Ut. 571-3086 (rehabilitation and support for persons with emotional, cognitive or physical disabilities—to include traumatic brain injury) # Camp Kostopulos 2500 Emigration Canyon SLC, Ut. 582-0700 (canyon outdoor and recreation and therapy for CP and other children with special-needs conditions) Child and Adolescent Depression Clinic, The (UNI) (intensive treatment for depressed children 4-18) # Children's Center, The 1855 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 582-5534 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Children's Center, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Copper Hills Youth Center 5899 W. Rivendell Drive West Jordan, Ut. 561-3377 (creates therapeutic environment for emotionally disturbed youth) Fun and Fitness (a therapeutic program to improve social, emotional and sensory development of LD kids) # KIDS Program (Kids Intensive Day Services) 1141 E. 3900 S. (Reggie Wilson) SLC, Ut. 284-4990 (565-6900) (4-6 wk. program for severe emot. or behav. 5-17 yr. old Medicaid clients, and accessed through Valley MH) # Kidstar (UNI) 501 S. Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 583-2500 ext. 511 (a day program for children with combinations of mood, emotional, behavioral and learning problems) # Mood Disorder Clinic (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Reimherr) SLC, Ut. 581-8806 # Neuropsychiatric Clinic (UNI) Panic Attack Center 501 Chipeta Way SLC, Ut. 583-2500 (in and out-patient evaluation to include children with dual diagnoses) SLC, Ut. # PCMC IHC-Behavioral Health Care (Wasatch Canyons Campus) 5770 S. 1500 W. Bldg. C Taylorsville, Ut. 262-6199 (provides intake and referrals for out-patient mental health and Day-Spring services) Phobia and Anxiety Clinic (UNI) 501 Chipita Way SLC, Ut. 538-2500 (see University Neuropsychiatric Institute) # Play Group Therapy (see CBTU, Children’s Center, PCMC, UUMC psychiatric department, (school Districts, private psychotherapy, and professional therapy via a play setting) # TEACH (WSU--Department of Child and Family Studies Preschool) 1301 University Circle (Christine) Ogden, Ut. 626-6277 (provides a non-fee therapeutic day care for DCFS-referred children ages 3-5 with behavioral and social problems) # Turnabout (Parents Helping Parents) 2738 S. 2000 E. SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (day treatment for adolescent alcohol/drug abuse, sexual acting out, ADHD, and/or depression, using a family-systems approach) UUMC In and Out-Patient Psychiatry 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7951 (acute-chronic pediatric, adult psychiatric facility) # UUMC Mood Disorder Clinic 50 N. Medical Drive (Dr. Reimherr) SLC, Ut. 581-8806 # Valley Mental Health (East Valley Unit) 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 (John Malouf) SLC, Ut. 284-4990 (provides a team approach re: ADHD and other child, adolescent, emotional, behavioral or parenting concerns) # Wasatch Canyons Campus (IHC Behavioral Health) 5770 S. 1500 W. (Kayla) SLC, Ut. 262-6199 (parent training, day treatment, out-patient psychiatry, and a substance-abuse center for children and youth) 292 Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (Continued) Pregnancy/Single Moms/Depressed Moms # BirthCare HealthCare 4535 S. 5600 W. Kearns, Ut. 9963-7335 (provides pregnancy, well-woman, postpartum and primary care. Also offers immunizations and birth control services) Bringing Hope to Single Moms 977-7764 (social, education and support for single moms) Maternal Child Health Project (socialization help for depressed moms of infants) Teen Clinic (UNI) (call UNI –583-2500) (a service program for pregnant teens) Women in Jeopardy Program 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (emergency shelter in the threat of abuse) Residential/Semi-residential # Adult Residential Treatment Unit (ARTU) 1228 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 261-1442261-1442 (halfway house for mentally ill) # Benchmark Behavior Health System South Hospital 175 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-6800 (psychiatric residential and day treatment for adolescents and adults with emotional and addictive problems) # Columbus Community Center 10 W. Central Park Way SLC, Ut. 487-0377 (shelter workshop for Salt Lake School District students and adults; sponsors several residentials for MR, ages 5 through adult) Cooperative Living Project (semi-residential for emotionally disturbed clients) # Hilltop Residential Treatment Center 497 Colorow Way SLC, Ut. 588-4980 (school at the PCMC center for social-emotionally disturbed students ages 7-12 years in cooperation with S.L. School District) Intermountain Youth Care 195 W. 7200 S. Midvale, Ut. (ph. Book) (residential for youth, using role-model “proctor-advocacy tracking” for delinquent youth) # Midtown Manor 125 S. 900 W. SLC, Ut. 363-6340 (residential for MR with psychiatric problems) # Millcreek Youth Center 790 W. 12th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-3441 (long-term secured care for court-referred, offending youth in Weber, Morgan and Davis Counties) # Residential Treatment Centers (Wasatch Canyons Campus) 5770 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 265-3142 (provides two units: one for latency-aged behavioral children 3-12, and an adolescent unit for behavioral youth 12-18) Socialization/Esteem-building # ACCESS # ACES 1588 S. Major St. SLC, Ut. 486-5987 (Asian Community Counseling Enhancement and Social Skills) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (CBTU) (also provides van services) (medicaid) (structured social skills, after-school recreation and activities group therapy as well as summer programming with a behavioral emphasis) # Adult Socialization Program 8446 S. Harrison St. (340 W.) Midvale, Ut. 561-0075 (club for young adults 18-40 with mild disabilities, offering socialization and recreation in an age-appropriate environment) # Allies With Families (1-877-477-0764) 450 E. 1000 N. (Pat Baker) Murray, Ut. 292-2515 (mental health referrals and a support group for families of children with emotional or neurological disabilities: Barbara Zabrinski) # American Red Cross of Salt Lake 465 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 323-7000 (includes esteem program “I Do Declare, I Am Aware, and provides health, safety, leadership, service training) # Becky Koller (Rise, Inc.) (Rotating Counseling Locations) 275 E. South Temple #201 SLC, Ut. 363-3300 ext. 12 ($50. 12-week course for DD teens and adults via ARC; addresses self-esteem, social circles, speaking up for self, and recognizing abuse) # Carmen Pingree School for Children with Autism (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides therapeutic programming and a sibling group for autistic children) # Developmental Training Systems, Inc. (DTSI) 586 40th St. (Laura) Ogden, Ut. 394-3874 (provides day training, learning and service opportunity for DD adults to include self-help, socialization and employment training) Fun and Fitness (a therapeutic program to improve social, emotional and sensory development of LD kids) 293 Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (Continued) Socialization/Esteem-building (Continued) Bringing Hope to Single Moms 977-7764 (social, education and support for single moms) 771 E. Garfield Ave. SLC, Ut. (to include DD ages 1-3) 1034 N. 500 W. SLC, Ut. (to include DD ages 1-3) Innovative Social Integration Child Care and Preschool (see ph. Book) Maternal Child Health Project (socialization help for depressed moms of infants) P.O. Box 1493 Orem, Ut. 226-4795 (24-hour “warm line” listening ear for children up to 13 years, addressing loneliness, fear, or ideas for play) Scholarship Program for Homeless Children, The 1228 Bryan Ave. SLC, Ut. 328-5532 (provides socialization, education and counseling) # Self Defense Classes (SL Co. Parks & Rec.) (Fairmont Aquatic Ctr.) 1044 E. Sugarmount Drive SLC, Ut. 486-5867 (explores in a safe and fun way a blend of self defense from Karate, Kick-boxing, Grappling Arts and more; $4/session) Self Esteem Center 1399 S. 700 E. SLC, Ut. 466-9252 (helps 4-15 year olds in self esteem development) Self Esteem Through Sensory Interpretation (SETSI) at YWCA SLC, Ut. 531-0522 # Phone Pal SETSI (call BYU Info)(Self Esteem Through Sensory Integration--”Y” activity) 1636 N. 1200 W. Layton, Ut. 546-2722 (mainstreamed day care) # Sunshine Solutions (administration via Utah Boys Ranch) 5500 Bagley Park Rd. (Eric) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (provides day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) # Sunshine Solutions 7950 Redwood Rd. (Heather) West Jordan, Ut. 282-1115 (8 week day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) # Supporting the Inclusion of Preschool Children (Office of Educ.) 538-7846 (facilitates strategies for enhancing the education, social opportunities and outcomes for DD preschool children) # TEACH (WSU--Department of Child and Family Studies Preschool) 1301 University Circle (Christine) Ogden, Ut. 626-6277 (provides a non-fee therapeutic day care for DCFS-referred children ages 3-5 with behavioral and social problems) # TIPS (Transitional Intervention Program) (Truman Elementary) 4639 S. 3200 W. (Sherilyn) SLC, Ut. 263-6252 (9-wk intensive academic, social skills and behavior-training course for behavioral at-risk kids, with teacher and tracker involvement) # Turnabout (Parents Helping Parents) 2738 S. 2000 E. SLC, Ut. 484-9911 (day treatment for adolescent alcohol/drug abuse, sexual acting out, ADHD, and/or depression, using a family-systems approach) Turning Point Program 550 E. 300 S. Kaysville, Ut. 546-4134 (offers life management, self-esteem, decision-making and career assistance) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides socialization and enhancement as well as shelter to abused women) Social Integration Project (SIP) Support/Info/Advocacy # Allies With Families (1-877-477-0764) 450 E. 1000 N. (Pat Baker) Murray, Ut. 292-2515 (mental health referrals and a support group for families of children with emotional or neurological disabilities: Barbara Zabrinski) # Autistic Sibling Group ( at Pingree School) 780 S. Guardsman (A. Wondolowski) SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (siblings of autistic children enrolled in CBTU meet in a support group while a parent support group also meets) # Avatar, Inc. 9721 S. 170 E. Sandy, Ut. 571-3086 (rehabilitation and support for persons with emotional, cognitive or physical disabilities—to include traumatic brain injury) # Families First (Utah Youth Village) 5800 S. Highland Drive (Paul Hedquist) SLC, Ut. 272-9980 (6-8 week flexible fee intensive family preservation support program offering training in family communication and relationship building) # Family Support Program (Easter Seals of Utah) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (DSH-sponsored diverse home support services) Bringing Hope to Single Moms 977-7764 (social, education and support for single moms) 294 Social and Emotional Disturbance, Resources for (Continued) Support/Info/Advocacy(Continued) # Hospice (Community Nursing) 6949 High Tech Drive (Joyce) Midvale, Ut. 233-6100 (provides assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment; pain relief is included in service) # Hospice of IHC 1875 S. State St. (Chris Carter) Orem, Ut. 225-0584 (provides assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment) # Hospice of Northern Utah 2404 Washington Blvd #304 (Suzanne) Ogden, Ut. 399-5232 (provides physical and emotional assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment) Hospice of Salt Lake Jeannie Bordenave or Jeanne Lee (provides assistance for family and friends of terminally-ill patients no longer in treatment; pain relief includes in service) Parent Location Service 538-4567 * Parent Network for Attachment Disorder 217 N. Vade Ave. Washington, DC 412-222-1766 # Parents Anonymous (at Boys & Girls Club, YWCA, Rose Park Elem.) 7631 S. Chapel St. (Gabriella) Midvale, Ut. 971-1724 (a place for mutual family support, self-expression, community resources and free English and Spanish groups) PCMC Social Work Office 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3600 # Phone Pal P.O. Box 1493 Orem, Ut. 226-4795 (24-hour “warm line” listening ear for children up to 13 years, addressing loneliness, fear, or ideas for play) # Play Group Therapy (see CBTU, Children’s Center, PCMC, UUMC psychiatric department, (school Districts, private psychotherapy, and professional therapy via a play setting) Salt Lake County Mediation and Restorative Justice Program 231 E. 400 S. (Kathy Elton , 578-3943) SLC, Ut. 366-7817 (a voluntary service providing victim-offender face-to-face mediation to discuss the crime and re-establish a sense of safety) * Seasons Suicide Bereavement, Inc. P.O. Box 187 SLC, Ut. 649-8327 (a support group for families of a death from suicide) Teen Support Group of Utah 1430 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 272-8000 (peer support re: typical teen problems) # Uplift Support Group (7 p.m. Tuesdays) 1255 E. 3900 S. Rm. 427 (John ) SLC, Ut. 264-8193 (a family-centered group of 15-20 providing support for persons ages 20 on up experiencing bi-polar, major depression or anxiety) Utah Society for Children with Emotional Disabilities (parent information, support, and advocacy group) Transition/ Work-related # Columbus Community Center 10 W. Central Park Way SLC, Ut. 487-0377 (shelter workshop for Salt Lake School District students and adults; sponsors several residentials for MR, ages 5 through adult) # Developmental Training Systems, Inc. (DTSI) 586 40th St. (Laura) Ogden, Ut. 394-3874 (provides day training, learning and service opportunity for DD adults to include self-help, socialization and employment training) # EBCE at Highland High 2166 S. 1700 E. SLC, Ut. 484-4343 (career exploration program for at-risk regular education students) # EBCET (Experience-Based Career Education Training) 2166 S. 1700 E. (Charlie) SLC, Ut. 484-4343-180 (transition program for students at risk for drugs and atrition) Jordan District Cluster Units 9361 S. 400 E. Sandy, Ut. 565-7100 (Jordan District multi-service DD continuum and transition) # Salt Lake Neighborhood Housing Services (Youth Works Services) 622 W. 500 N. (Bruce, and Iyanna Muna) SLC, Ut. 539-1590 (offers summer and fall jobs for at-risk citizen students 14-18 yr olds in house remodeling for low income home owners) # Salt Lake Valley Habitat for Humanity 716 E. 4500 S. (Melissa) SLC, Ut. 263-0136 (15 year and older volunteers build homes for low-income families and gain skills and service experience) Turning Point Program 550 E. 300 S. Kaysville, Ut. 546-4134 (offers life management, self-esteem, decision-making and career assistance) # VITAL (Kearns High) 5525 S. 4800 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7500 (drug and behavioral transition from high school to career) Weber/Roy High School Transition Model (check directory) (nationally-recognized High School transition program) 295 Social Security Offices, local (for addressing SSI concerns) Social Security Administration 202 W. 4th S. National Hotline Moab Murray Branch Ogden Administration Office Provo Office Salt Lake Office 5296 S. 320 W. 324 25th St. 173 E. 1st N. 202 W. 4th S. SLC, Ut. via Grand Junction, Colo. Murray, Ut. Ogden, Ut. Provo, Ut. SLC, Ut. 524-4115 1-800-772-1213 # 1-888-883-5621 355-3500 625-5623 377-5650 524-4115 Special-needs Awareness (see also Advocate Organizations, Information and Referral Resources, Parent Support Groups, and Preventive and Emergency Resources) # American Cancer Society and Information Center # Asian Affairs, State Office of 941 E. 3300 S. (1-800-227-2345) SLC, Ut. 483-1500 (provides funds for cancer research and public awareness) 324 S. State St. (Moon Ji) SLC, Ut. 538-8883 (facilitates increased ethnic and minorities awareness among state and other agencies) Awareness Groups (deaf-blind awareness groups) Breakthrough Foundation (group to help handicapped accept their situation) Children's Defense Fund www.childrensdefense.org (financial and otherwise advocacy for handicapped children) 120 N. 200 W. Room 411 SLC, Ut. 538-4200 (funding and advocacy for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD Central Region) 655 E. 4500 S. (Georgia Baddley) SLC, Ut. 264-7620 (provides funding and advocacy based on a critical needs assessment for persons with high-risk disabilities) # Division of Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired (DSBVI) 250 N. 1950 W. #B (Michelle Volger) SLC, Ut. 323-4343 (provides counseling, education and independence training for visually-disabled persons 16 and older) # Ogden Services for the Blind 150 N. Washington Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 395-6322 (provides counseling, education and independence training for visually-disabled persons 16 and older) # Provo Services for the Blind 150 E. Center Street #3300 Provo, Ut. 374-7705 (provides counseling, education and independence training for visually-disabled persons 16 and older) # Epilepsy Foundation of Utah 275 E. South Temple SLC, Ut. 534-0210 (information, support, and public awareness re: epilepsy) Governor's Advisory Council for DSVH (information to Board of Education re: needs of blind) # Governor’s Committee on Employ. of Persons with Disabil., Utah 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7781 (public awareness re: handicapped employment) # Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities 533-4128 (responsible for planning, monitoring, evaluating and advocating on behalf of the developmentally disabled) # Governor’s Guide to Gang Prevention and Intervention Program SLC, Ut. 538-1031 (also 325-5820) # Heart Association, Utah Affiliate, American 1937 S. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 484-3838 (heart-research funding, classes and public information) # Division of Services for People with Disabilities (Administration) 296 Special-needs Awareness (Continued) # Information and Referral Center (211) 1025 S. 700 W. (211) or SLC, Ut. 978-3333 (provides information re: human service programs in linking people with needed services) Information and Referral Program for the Handicapped 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 538-7550 (call Ut. St. Off. Of Educ.) (computer information re:special-needs programs) * Information and Referral Services (Easter Seals Society) 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486- 3778 (information re: human service programs) # Information Center (Salt Lake Library) 209 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 524-8200 # Kids On The Block (Assistance League of Salt Lake City) # Legislative Coalition for Persons With Disabilities Mental Health Association in Utah PO Box 9353 SLC, Ut. 484-3401 (provides disability, gang, divorce, LD and abuse-awareness puppet shows) 275 E. South Temple #201 SLC, Ut. 363-3300 (facilitates legislative handicapped-awareness) 1800 S. West Temple SLC, Ut.596-3705 (promotes public awareness and acceptance of mental illness) Parent Resource Library (USU) (information re: handicapped, includes videos) Project Opportunity (call Self-Determination, Inc. 268-9811) # Utah Chapter for Prevention of Child Abuse # # # # # (promotes community DD/MR transition awareness) 40 E. South Temple #350-12 SLC, Ut. 532-3404 (public awareness and programs. re: child abuse) Utah Children 757 E. South Temple #250 SLC, Ut. 364-1182 (policy-making organization on behalf of children whose parents are least able to maintain and protect them) Utah Issues 1385 W. Indiana Ave. (Bill) SLC, Ut. 521-2035 (advocates for single parents and low-income persons regarding low-income issues) Utah Parent Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #110 (Helen Post) SLC, Ut. 272-1051 (education, information and advocacy for parents in securing rightful education, support and funding re: special-needs children) Utah Society for Prevention of Blindness 661 S. 200 E. SLC, Ut. 524-2020 (public awareness programs re: blindness) Utah State Coordinator for Gifted and Talented Children 250 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. (promotes materials and awareness re: the gifted) Volunteer Center, The (Salt Lake Community Services Center) 1025 S. 700 W. SLC, Ut. 978-2452 (clearinghouse and coordination for volunteerism) Speech-Language-Hearing and Communication Resources (See also Hospitals, Parent Support Groups, Preschools for Special-needs Children, National Toll-Free Resource Numbers, and School Districts) Advocacy/Information/Funds # Center for Disabled Students (WSU) 3750 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 399-0934 (advocacy for LD and physically disabled) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides diagnostic services for communication-disordere. Also includes medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) # Directory for Speech-Language-Hearing in Utah (a comprehensive state listing) # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) (also offers augmentative and alternative communication helps) Mainstream on Call (see Cal) (hotline re: speech and hearing rights and legislation) 297 Speech-Language-Hearing and Communication Resources (Continued) Advocacy/Information/Funds (Continued) Occupational Hearing Services 1-800-222-EARS On Call (see Cal) * Parent Advisory Council / Utah School for the Deaf (hotline re: speech and hearing rights and legislation) 1780 S. Orchard Drive Bountiful, Ut. 292-9978 * Salt Lake Community Action Program 8446 S. 340 W. Midvale, Ut. 255-3516 (multi-service programs for low-income and handicapped includes adaptive summer camps from 7 am to 6 pm) # Utah Association for the Deaf, Inc. 5709 S. 1500 W. (Dennis Platt) SLC, Ut. 288-2159 (advocacy program operated by and for the deaf) Utah Registry of Interpreters for Deaf ph. 373-3260 (Patsy Vandegraf, president) Utah Scholarship Foundation for the Deaf 514 S. 2325 W. (Barb Bass) Roy, Ut. (funds for higher education for the deaf) Utah Speech Language Hearing Association P.O. Box 171363 Holladay, Ut. (see Cal) (state license and professional organization) # Utah State Division of Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 5709 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 263-4860 (provides assistive device service, social and recreational activities, outreach and interpretation for deaf and multipli-disabled persons) Animal Assistance # International Hearing Dog, Inc. 5901 E. 89th Ave. (Martha) Henderson, Co. 303-287-3277 (provides trained dogs for assistance of eligible hearing-impaired or deaf persons) Assessment Augmentative Communication Team (see Cal) 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. (assesses and augments disordered communication) Autism-related # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way (Pete Nicholas) SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) Utah Program for Autistic Children (teaching program for autistic children ages 5-9) Awareness Awareness Groups (awareness programs for the deaf and deaf/blind) Communication-disordered Jordan District Cluster Units 9361 S. 400 E. Sandy, Ut. 565-7100 (Jordan District multi-service DD continuum and transition; includes Communication-Disordered Preschool) Counseling # Mental Health Services for the Deaf (EVMH) Wasatch Counseling and Wasatch Speech and Hearing Clinic 1141 E. 3900 S. #A170 (Sheryl Ginsburg) SLC, Ut. 264-2315 (seee Salt Lake Valley Mental Health) 1580 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 277-8339 (comprehensive individual and family counseling specializing in incest) 298 Speech-Language-Hearing and Communication Resources (Continued) Deaf-blind # Canyon Rim Elementary 3005 S. 2900 E. SLC, Ut. 481-7180 (offers a kindergarten/first grade class for deaf/blind and special-needs children) # Helen Keller National Center 1880 S. Pierce St. #5 Lakewood, Co. 303-934-9037 (a telephone or on-site resource for deaf-blind and those working with deaf-blind persons) Helen Keller Utah Affiliate Deaf-blind Project (promotes independence and security for deaf-blind persons) Sensory-Impaired Program 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 298-3311 (home-based intervention for multi-sensory impaired) Utah Deaf-Blind Affiliate Project (DRS) 388 N. 400 E. Bountiful, Ut. (call DRS—538-7530) (education and resources for Utah’s deaf-blind) Utah Parents of Deaf-Blind Children 5020 Kiwana Drive Ogden, Ut. 479-1601 (deaf-blind parent support groups) Diagnostic Bountiful Hearing Center (see Cal) BYU Speech and Hearing Clinic (provides audiological testing) (diagnoses and therapy for the speech and hearing impaired) # Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) 44 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8284 (provides diagnostic services for communication-disordere. Also includes medical diagnoses and limited treatment funds) # Children's Center, The 1855 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 582-5534 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Children's Center, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Hearing, Speech and Vision Services 44 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8215 (State Health Department provision of diagnostic and program services for communication disordered) Hearing Van (see Christine Wood or Cal) # Monte Vista Diagnostic Center 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1040 (provides itinerant educational assessments for children 0-18) * Ogden Speech and Hearing Center 3435 Harrison Boulevard #4 Ogden, Ut. 399-5601 (private diagnoses, rehabilitation and services center) Utah Speech-Language-Hearing Clinics (see Cal) (see Bureau of Communication Disorders) Equipment/Materials/Technology # Audio Enhancement 12613 S. Redwood Road Augmentative Communication Team (see Cal) Earobics Program (Granite School District) Help, Inc. Total Communication S.L./Provo Ogden/Logan Riverton, Ut. 254-9263 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. (assesses and augments disordered communication) (a fun and games computer program for children with phonemic problems) 290 N. 100 E. Provo, Ut. (provides hearing aids, glasses and medical equipment to needy) 2870 Conner St. SLC, Ut. 487-8105 (deaf extension school includes use of alternative and augmentative communication) 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-9631 (deaf extension school includes use of alternative and augmentative communication) 299 Speech-Language-Hearing and Communication Resources (Continued) Equipment/Materials/Technology(Continued) # Utah Learning Resource Center 2290 E. 4500 S. #220 1-800-662-6624 SLC, Ut. 272-3431 (provides special education materials loans and training , as well as information for teachers serving children with disabilities) # Utah State Division of Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 5709 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 263-4860 (provides assistive device service, social and recreational activities, outreach and interpretation for deaf and multipli-disabled persons) Utah/USSAAC (see Cal) (a society promoting augmentative communication in Utah) Valley View Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic (call PCMC—588-2000—ask re: PCMC Sp. Clinics NSEW) (PCMC extension clinic includes augmentative communication) Visual Phonics (ph. Book) (teaches deaf speech via sound-assimilated gestures) Hearing-impaired # Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf P. O. Box 27461 (Thais Williams) SLC, Ut. 944-5879 (promotes oral education for the Deaf, TDD 944-5879) Awareness Groups (awareness programs for the deaf and deaf/blind) hearing hotline (hearing hotline 1-800-424-8576) Better Hearing Institute (see Cal) Bountiful Hearing Center (see Cal) # Coalition Group (Utah Schools for the Deaf) (provides audiological testing) SLC, Ut. 629-4700 (Utah School for the Deaf and Blind) Deaf Preschool (Extention School for the Deaf) 2870 Conner St. SLC, Ut. 464-0840 (see Cal) (oral and total communication training for ages 3-5) # Deaf/Blind Services (Utah School for the Deaf and Blind) 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 629-4730 (provides a continuum of services for eligible deaf/blind children and students from birth to 21 years) # East Millcreek Elementary 3761 S. 1100 E. SLC, Ut. 263-6125 (includes preschool for ages 3-5 for special-needs children, and programs for the deaf, and headstart) ENT Clinic (UUMC) 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-8915 (full-service ENT facility for all ages) # Hearing, Speech and Vision Services 44 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8215 (State Health Department provision of diagnostic and program services for communication disordered) Hearing Van (see Christine Wood or Cal) # International Hearing Dog, Inc. 5901 E. 89th Ave. (Martha) Henderson, Co. 303-287-3277 (provides trained dogs for assistance of eligible hearing-impaired or deaf persons) Interpreters Bountiful and Midvale, Ut. (Call May Varley) # Interwest Interpreting (sign language interpreting) (Amy) SLC, Ut. 866-224-7683 (vicky@interwestinterpreting.com)(vicky@interwestinterpreting.com) # Jordan Resource Center 332 W. Center St. Midvale, Ut. 565-7584 (school for severelly behavior-disordered students kindergarten through age 22, to include OT/PT and other visual/hearing services) National Crisis Center for the Deaf (see Cal) (TDD only 1-800-446-9876) National Hearing Aid Society 1-800-521-5247 (see Cal) * Ned C. Wheeler Scholastic Foundation for Deaf 5124 S. 2325 W. Roy, Ut. 825-5481 and Blind Occupational Hearing Services 1-800-222-EARS Oral/Aural PTA at Utah School for the Deaf Ogden, Ut. 867 399-9631 (parent support organization for deaf students in oral programs) 300 Speech-Language-Hearing and Communication Resources (Continued) Hearing-impaired(Continued) Osmond Center Parent Group for Utah Valley Deaf Provo, Ut. BYU-0507 (parent support group for families of the deaf) Parent Infant Program (PIP), Utah School for the Deaf 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-9631 EXT. 238 (home and extention stimulation programs) # PCMC Out-Patient Rehabilitation 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3950 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an in and out-patient basis) # PCMC Rehab North 545 W. 500 S. #130 Bountiful, Ut. 292-8665 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) # PCMC Rehab South 870 E. 9400 S. Sandy, Ut. 571-1223 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) # PCMC Rehab West 3845 W. 4700 S. #102 Kearns, Ut. 964-4060 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) * Pediatric Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah 5030 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 476-5775 (comprehensive and out-patient rehabilitativ services) Project Insite 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 295-8963 (complete programs for children with both sensory and physical losses) Salt Lake Hearing and Speech Center 1220 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. (see Cal) # School Districts, local see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations) * Self-Help for Hard of Hearing People 2761 E. 300 N. Layton, Ut. 544-9753 Sensory-Impaired Program 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 298-3311 (home-based intervention for multi-sensory impaired) 3590 W. 90 S. #340 West Jordan, Ut. 569-0400 * Speech and Hearing Clinic Speech and Hearing Clinic (BYU) 1190 N. 900 E. 133 TLRB Provo, Ut. 374-4317 (diagnostic and therapy for speech and hearing patients) # Speech Therapy, Public and Private see Speech-Language and Hearing Resources (see also School Districts, local) # Stewart Rehabilitation Center 3939 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 398-2080 (comprehensive in and out-patient rehabilitation, Mckay-Dee Hospital) Total Communication S.L./Provo 2870 Conner St. SLC, Ut. 487-8105 (deaf extension school includes use of alternative and augmentative communication) Ogden/Logan 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-9631 (deaf extension school includes use of alternative and augmentative communication) * Tripod 2901 N. Keystone St. Burbank, Calif. 818-972-2080 (Services for Hearing Impaired 1-800-352-8888) # University of Utah Speech and Hearing Clinic (U of U) Behavior Science Building #1313 SLC, Ut. 581-3506 (comprehensive speech-language-hearing services; also has preschool for ages 0-5) # University of Utah (Sugarhouse Rehab Services) 1138 Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 581-2221 (provides PT, OT and speech therapy services under UUHC) # Utah Alcoholism Foundation Freedom Program 2880 S. Main St. #210 SLC, Ut. 487-3276 (services to the hearing-impaired relative to drug or alcohol-contracted services) # Utah Association for the Deaf, Inc. 5709 S. 1500 W. (Dennis Platt) SLC, Ut. 288-2159 (advocacy program operated by and for the deaf) # Utah Community Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 5709 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 263-4860 (services include signing and independent living classes) Utah Oral Adult Deaf (U of U) 221A Milton Bennion Building SLC, Ut. 581-8441 (see Cal) (hearing group using only spoken language communication) Utah Registry of Interpreters for Deaf ph. 373-3260 (Patsy Vandegraf, president) 301 Speech-Language-Hearing and Communication Resources (Continued) Hearing-impaired(Continued) Utah Scholarship Foundation for the Deaf 514 S. 2325 W. (Barb Bass) Roy, Ut. (funds for higher education for the deaf) # Utah School for Deaf and Blind 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 399-91, 629-4700 (includes residential and extension programs and preschool for deaf-blind) # S.L. Extension School for Deaf and Blind 2870 Conner St. SLC, Ut. 464-0840 (includes extension preschool for deaf-blind) # Utah State Division of Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing 5709 S. 1500 W. Taylorsville, Ut. 263-4860 (provides assistive device service, social and recreational activities, outreach and interpretation for deaf and multipli-disabled persons) Utah/USSAAC (see Cal) (a society promoting augmentative communication in Utah) Valley View Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic (call PCMC—588-2000—ask re: PCMC Sp. Clinics NSEW) (PCMC extension clinic includes augmentative communication) Visual Phonics (ph. Book) (teaches deaf speech via sound-assimilated gestures) Visually Handicapped Parent Group 388 N. 400 E. Bountiful, Ut. 533-5997 (coordinated by the Utah Community Center for the Deaf) Wasatch Counseling and Wasatch Speech and Hearing Clinic 1580 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 277-8339 (comprehensive individual and family counseling specializing in incest) Home Stimulation # Infant Development Program see Health Departments, local (PHN home stimulation program) Medical Oral Care Center, Inc. 1225 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 266-8891 (provides dental prevention oral surgery and services to special-needs population) Preschool/Kindergarten/Headstart # Developmental Preschools for DD kids see Preschools for special-needs children (see Preschools for the Handicapped) # Diagnostic/Developmental Kindergarten see individual see School Districts, local (high in-put kindergarten) # Early Learning Center (at Guadelupe Center) 129 N. 600 W. SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (offers preschool for 3-4 year olds; kindergarten-3rd grade, and home education for moms of birth to 3 year olds) # East Millcreek Elementary 3761 S. 1100 E. SLC, Ut. 263-6125 (includes preschool for ages 3-5 for special-needs children, and programs for the deaf, and headstart) # Headstart (administration via Central City CAP) 952 E. 900 S. (Charles Ashcraft) SLC, Ut. 961-7809 (preschools for special-needs and low income students; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) # Davis Early Head Start Headstart 320 S. 500 E. Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 # 320 S. 500 E. # # # # Davis Headstart Kaysville, Ut. 546-7309 (includes 23 sites) Granite Headstart/Preschool Special Education 4901 S. 4720 W. Kearns, Ut. 964-7986 (Granite School District services for preschool-aged children who qualify) Head Start Centers (Salt Lake Community Action Program) 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (nine sites) Headstart Day Care 952 E. 900 S. SLC, Ut. 359-8749 (preschools for special-needs and low income children ages 3-4; Utah also has Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Jordan Head Start 217 E. 7800 S. Midvale, Ut. 565-7317 (offers 18 sites) 302 Speech-Language-Hearing and Communication Resources (Continued) Preschool/Kindergarten/Headstart (Continued) # Kids On The Move Head Start # Matheson Headstart 475 W. 260 N. Orem, Ut. 221-9930 # 1240 American Beauty Drive SLC, Ut. 578-8173 (preschools for special-needs and low income; Utah also has migrant, Indian and Chicano Headstart facilities) Migrant Headstart (Centro de la Familia of Utah) 320 W. 200 S. SLC, Ut. 521-4473 (HEAT---394-9774) (Spanish service provides headstart to Migrant Worker children) Mountainland Head Start 264 W. 300 N. Provo, Ut. 375-7981 # Murray Head Start Lab School # 74 W. 6100 S. Murray, Ut. 264-7491 # Interpreters for the Deaf 5709 S. 1500 W. (Jane Tucker) Taylorsville, Ut. 263-4870 (Div. of Serv. for Deaf and Hard of Hearing; includes voice and TTY) (see Jane Anglin at the Utah Community Center for the Deaf) # Jordan Valley Child Developmental Center 7501 S. 1000 E. Midvale, Ut. 565-7590 (child development for DD preschoolers ages 2 to school age) # Monte Vista Preschool and School 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1035 (center-based preschool and school for special-needs children birth through school age) Parent Infant Program (PIP), Utah School for the Deaf 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 399-9631 EXT. 238 (home and extention stimulation programs) # Parkview Elementary School 1250 W. Mead Ave. SLC,Ut. 974-8304 (DD/MR training for children ages 3 through elementary grades) # Parkview Preschool 1250 W. Mead Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-8304 DD preschool for ages 3-5 at district expense) # Preschool Group Home (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental Health) # Freemont Elementary (CBTU Extension for Granite District) 4249 S. 1425 W. (Robin) SLC, Ut. 263-6105 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental Health) # Ridgecrest Elementary (CBTU Extension for Jordan District) 1800 E. 7200 S. (Robin) SLC, Ut. 944-2904 (early intervention preschool for autistic children through mental health) Preschool Planning and Development Grant, DSPD 120 N. 200 W. SLC, Ut. 628-2201 # Preschool s and Nurseries Yellow Pages: Day Nurseries and Child Care (see Preschools for Handicapped) Kindergarten, and Preschool for Handicapped) (see Preschools for Handicapped) Infant Therapy and Pre-Schools (see Preschools for Handicapped) for Special-needs Children (small child groups in developmental settings) 815 N. 800 W. Provo, Ut. 374-4966 (home and center-based DD/MR preschool) Schools, Nurseries and # Preschools, Therapeutic, # Pre-academic Preschools Regional Early Childhood Education Program (RECEP) Speech Therapy Fast Forward (a computer program which slows sounds for teaching speech) National Center for Stuttering 1-800-221-2483 (see Cal) # PCMC Out-Patient Rehabilitation 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3950 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an in and out-patient basis) # PCMC Rehab North 545 W. 500 S. #130 Bountiful, Ut. 292-8665 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) # PCMC Rehab South 870 E. 9400 S. Sandy, Ut. 571-1223 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) 303 Speech-Language-Hearing and Communication Resources (Continued) Speech Therapy (Continued) # PCMC Rehab West 3845 W. 4700 S. #102 Kearns, Ut. 964-4060 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) * Pediatric Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah 5030 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 476-5775 (comprehensive and out-patient rehabilitativ services) Pediatric Therapy Services 565 E. 4500 S. #A205 Murray, Ut. 266-2691 (provides speech, physical and occupational therapy) 754 S. 400 E. Orem, Ut. 225-1407 (provides speech, physical and occupational therapy) Salt Lake Hearing and Speech Center 1220 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. (see Cal) # School Districts, local see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations) Sensory-Impaired Program 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 298-3311 (home-based intervention for multi-sensory impaired) * Speech and Hearing Clinic 3590 W. 90 S. #340 West Jordan, Ut. 569-0400 Speech and Hearing Clinic (BYU) 1190 N. 900 E. 133 TLRB Provo, Ut. 374-4317 (diagnostic and therapy for speech and hearing patients) # Speech Therapy, Public and Private see Speech-Language and Hearing Resources (see also School Districts, local) # Stewart Rehabilitation Center 3939 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 398-2080 (comprehensive in and out-patient rehabilitation, Mckay-Dee Hospital) # University of Utah Speech and Hearing Clinic (U of U) Behavior Science Building #1313 SLC, Ut. 581-3506 (comprehensive speech-language-hearing services; also has preschool for ages 0-5) # University of Utah (Sugarhouse Rehab Services) 1138 Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 581-2221 (provides PT, OT and speech therapy services under UUHC) Valley View Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic (call PCMC—588-2000—ask re: PCMC Sp. Clinics NSEW) (PCMC extension clinic includes augmentative communication) Wasatch Counseling and Wasatch Speech and Hearing Clinic 1580 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 277-8339 (comprehensive individual and family counseling specializing in incest) Support American Speech-Language-Hearing Association ( hearin g hotline Better Hearing Institute (see Cal) # Canyon Rim Elementary ) (hearing hotline 1-800-424-8576) 3005 S. 2900 E. SLC, Ut. 481-7180 (offers a kindergarten/first grade class for deaf/blind and special-needs children) # Center for Disabilities Services (U of U) 200 S. Central Campus Dr. 162 Union Building SLC, Ut. 581-5020 (provides services for university-afilliated persons with disabilities, contact Olga Nadeau) Deafness Parent Group (PIP), Utah School for the Deaf 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. (see Cal) International Association for Parents of the Deaf Salt Lake Chapter SLC, Ut. (see Cal) (PTA-type group for parents of deaf) # Learning Disabilities Association of Utah (LDAU) P.O. Box 651052 (current president) SLC, Ut. 463-3890 (parent support group re: persons with learning disabilities) Parent Group for Utah Valley Deaf Provo, Ut. BYU-0507 (parent support group for families of the deaf) Visually Handicapped Parent Group 388 N. 400 E. Bountiful, Ut. 533-5997 (coordinated by the Utah Community Center for the Deaf) 304 Speech-Language-Hearing and Communication Resources (Continued) Treatment/Training/Education Augmentative Communication Team (see Cal) BYU Speech and Hearing Clinic 288 N. 1460 W. SLC, Ut. (assesses and augments disordered communication) (diagnoses and therapy for the speech and hearing impaired) 3005 S. 2900 E. SLC, Ut. 481-7180 # Canyon Rim Elementary (offers a kindergarten/first grade class for deaf/blind and special-needs children)n # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides structured behavior modification training and an autistic pre school) # Children's Center, The 1855 Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 582-5534 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Children's Center, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (in-depth psychosocial intervention for disturbed children) # Children's Center Group Homes, The 5242 S. 4820 W. Kearns, Ut. 966-4251 (for emotional and behavioral preschool children) Cottonwood Speech Therapy 5770 S. 250 E. #325 SLC, Ut. 314-2089 (provides PT and augmentative communication) Deaf Preschool (Extention School for the Deaf) 2870 Conner St. SLC, Ut. 464-0840 (see Cal) (oral and total communication training for ages 3-5) # Deaf/Blind Services (Utah School for the Deaf and Blind) 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 629-4730 (provides a continuum of services for eligible deaf/blind children and students from birth to 21 years) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) (administration) 535 E. 4500 S. #D240 SLC, Ut. 266-3939 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5; also provides supported employment services for DD adults) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 3540 S. 5600 W. WVC, Ut. 957-0855 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Developmental Disabilities, Inc. Vantage (DDI) 144 S. 400 E. SLC, Ut. 531-1719 (center-based training and play groups for DD children ages 0-5) # Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) (also offers augmentative and alternative communication helps) # Jean Massiew School (Utah Deaf and Literacy) 1530 W. 12600 S. #3 Riverton, Ut. 253-1331 TTY (a charter public school providing academic and social excellence to students through a bilingual and bi-cultural environment) John Tracy Clinic 806 W. Adams Boulevard LA, Calif. 213-748-5481 (correspondence course for parents working with deaf children) # Jordan Resource Center 332 W. Center St. Midvale, Ut. 565-7584 (school for severelly behavior-disordered students kindergarten through age 22, to include OT/PT and other visual/hearing services) # Monte Vista Preschool and School 100 S. 200 E. Farmington, Ut. 451-1035 (center-based preschool and school for special-needs children birth through school age) * Ogden Speech and Hearing Center 3435 Harrison Boulevard #4 Ogden, Ut. 399-5601 (private diagnoses, rehabilitation and services center) Oquirrh Hills Developmental Center, and DD Preschool (DD training and transition center) Osmond Center # PCMC Out-Patient Rehabilitation 100 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 588-3950 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an in and out-patient basis) # PCMC Rehab North 545 W. 500 S. #130 Bountiful, Ut. 292-8665 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) # PCMC Rehab South 870 E. 9400 S. Sandy, Ut. 571-1223 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) # PCMC Rehab West 3845 W. 4700 S. #102 Kearns, Ut. 964-4060 (provides OT/PT as well as augmentative and general speech-language-hearing services on an out-patient basis) 305 Speech-Language-Hearing and Communication Resources (Continued) Treatment/Training/Education(Continued) * Pediatric Rehabilitation Center of Northern Utah 5030 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 476-5775 (comprehensive and out-patient rehabilitativ services) Project Insite 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 295-8963 (complete programs for children with both sensory and physical losses) # Speech Therapy, Public and Private see Speech-Language and Hearing Resources (see also School Districts, local) # Stewart Rehabilitation Center 3939 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 398-2080 (comprehensive in and out-patient rehabilitation, Mckay-Dee Hospital) # University of Utah Speech and Hearing Clinic (U of U) Behavior Science Building #1313 SLC, Ut. 581-3506 (comprehensive speech-language-hearing services; also has preschool for ages 0-5) # University of Utah (Sugarhouse Rehab Services) 1138 Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 581-2221 (provides PT, OT and speech therapy services under UUHC) # Utah School for Deaf and Blind 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 399-91, 629-4700 (includes residential and extension programs and preschool for deaf-blind) # S.L. Extension School for Deaf and Blind 2870 Conner St. SLC, Ut. 464-0840 (includes extension preschool for deaf-blind) Valley View Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic (call PCMC—588-2000—ask re: PCMC Sp. Clinics NSEW) (PCMC extension clinic includes augmentative communication) Visual Arts Institute 1835 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. 487-7855 (academic school for frustrated, artistically-inclined or non-verbal students) # Voluntary Improvement Program (at Guadelupe Schools) 29 N. 600 W. SLC, Ut. 531-6100 (volunteer tutoring at Guadelupe Schools) Wasatch Counseling and Wasatch Speech and Hearing Clinic 1580 E. 3900 S. SLC, Ut. 277-8339 (comprehensive individual and family counseling specializing in incest) Visual Impairment # Coalition Group (Utah Schools for the Deaf) and Blind SLC, Ut. 629-4700 (Utah School for the Deaf and Blind) # Deaf/Blind Services (Utah School for the Deaf and Blind) 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 629-4730 (provides a continuum of services for eligible deaf/blind children and students from birth to 21 years) # Hearing, Speech and Vision Services 44 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 584-8215 (State Health Department provision of diagnostic and program services for communication disordered) # School Districts, local see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (local multi-service educational organizations) Sensory-Impaired Program 846 20th St. Ogden, Ut. 298-3311 (home-based intervention for multi-sensory impaired) # Utah School for Deaf and Blind 742 Harrison Boulevard Ogden, Ut. 399-91, 629-4700 (includes residential and extension programs and preschool for deaf-blind) # S.L. Extension School for Deaf and Blind 2870 Conner St. SLC, Ut. 464-0840 (includes extension preschool for deaf-blind) 306 Summer Programs, Camps, Work Experience and Enrichment Resources (see also Recreation, Fitness Activities and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Children) Camps # Aspen Grove Family Camp (BYU Alumni House) Autistic Sibling Camp P.O. Box 22460 Provo, Ut. 84602 225-9554 (provides rustic cabin facilities for the week-long benefit of entire families) (day camp activities for sibs re a variety of disabilities) # Boy and Cub Scout Special-needs Programs 525 Foothill Drive (Reed Hall) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 (for scouting needs of disabled boys) (facilities for benefit of entire families) Camp Aspen Grove Camp Fire, Inc. (youth development for boys and girls thrugh camp and service) # Camp Kostopulos 2500 Emigration Canyon SLC, Ut. 582-0700 (canyon outdoor and recreation and therapy for CP and other children with special-needs conditions) # Camp Rogers (YMCA) 3098 Highland Drive # 290 SLC, Ut. 466-6299 (a 3 or 5-day Uintah camp with horses, archery, mountain biking, outdoor and challenge education, and arts and crafts; eight per cabin) # Camp Utada 1245 E. Brickyard Rd. SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (summer camp sponsored by American Diabetes Association, Utah Chapter or Affilliate) # Camp Wapiti (Elks-sponsored) John Paulos (Charlie Hand-363-3024) 435-822-0508 (week-long cabin stays by Tooele for persons with such special-needs conditions as diabetes, cancer, hemophelia and deafness) # Central City Community Center 615 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 538-2062 (multi-purpose center providing adaptive recreation, before and after school programs) Church of the Nazarene SLC, Ut. (among services provided are adaptive day camps for special-needs persons) # Club Ute (U of U Youth Education Office) 1901 E. S. Campus Dr. Rm. 1619 (Lucy) SLC, Ut. 581-6984 (week-long summer camps to include sports, outdoor rec., creative arts, science, guest artists, field trips, overnighters & river trips) # Copperview Community Center, Day Care for Handicapped 8446 S. Harrison St. (Karrie 561-0075) SLC, Ut. 565-9233 (includes before and after school programs, adaptive rec. and summer day camps, adult socialization and super day trips for teens) # Cystic Fibrosis Camp 50 N. Medical Drive SLC, Ut. 581-7397 (Cystic Fibrosis-sponsored week-long summer camp) # Diabetes Association Camp(see camp Utada) 1245 E. Brickyard Rd. (1-800-342-2383) SLC, Ut. 363-3024 (week-long Uintas camp in summer sponsored by the American Diabetes Association) Easter Seals Camp 1131 S. Main Centerville, Ut. 295-1360 (at Davis Episcopal of the Resurrection Christ Church) # Easter Seals Teen Camp 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides summer camps for special-needs persons) # Excells Expeditions Lab of Leisure Research SLC, Ut. 585-7765 (summer camp to include ADHD and some court-referred children ages 9-12) # Girl Scouts, Utah Council 445 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 265-8472 (creates character-building programs for girls 6-17) # Guitar Camp for Young People (www.youth.utah.edu) SLC, Ut. 581-6984 (a summer week-long program for 12-18 year old intermediate guitarists and bass players, followed by a recital) # Hemophelia Foundation, Utah 5635 S. Waterbury Way #C-102 (Linda) SLC, Ut. 273-7471 (education, residentials and services for families of hemophelia victims; also sponsors a week-long wilderness camp) # Jewish Community Center 2416 E. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 581-0098 (recreation center includes programs for special-needs children) # Junior Science Academy, Utah Museum of Natural History (U of U) 1390 E. President’s Circle (Patti) SLC, Ut. 581-6927 (alternative programs for youth with a Utah environmental focus) # Kearns Recreation Center 5670 S. 4800 W. (Terri Wachter) Kearns, Ut. 967-4404 (recreation activities, day camps, as well as youth counseling available) Kids Together (school-related) (offers four-day camp trips, which are sponsored by various companies) # Kiwanis-Felt Recreation Center 440 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 538-2064 (comprehensive community recreation program , day care and summer day camps) 307 Summer Programs (Continued) Camps (Continued) LDS Day Camp ( call Sunshine Solutions 280-2697) # Lions Club (see Eric Hansen) (summer camps with socialization to include MR ages 6-12) (Gladys, Geo. Merrick) SLC, Ut. 250-5175 (also sponsors Boy Scouts for special-needs boys) (LDS-sponsored youth development programs) MIA for Special-needs Youth Mill Hollow by Woodland, Ut. (outdoor recreational camapsite by Mill Hollow Lake for Granite District youth) Logan, Ut. (for children 8 on up who are serious in their music interests) Music Camp National Camp for Blind Children, local # * # # (summer/winter outdoor activities for the blind 9-19) Nature Camp (NW Multi-purpose Center) 1300 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 596-0072 (provides hiking, fishing, Dutch-oven cooking, first aid, nature crafts, & compass use, low-cost swimming, daycare & food bank serv.) Palisades Pals, Inc. 302 S. Main St. Manti, Ut. 835-0531 (multi-function lake and camp for families of special-needs children) Parents Choice (Psychological Services) 1430 E. 4500 S. SLC, Ut. 483-1600 (therapeutic 5 day a week summer programs for special-needs children ages 5-12 , Dr. Stephen Szykula, director) PeaceTrees Summer Camp Quest Presbyterian “C” Street Day Camp # # # # Lab of Leisure Research SLC, Ut. 585-7765 (year-around camp experiences to include ADHD and some court-referred youth up to age 15) (5-day/week low-income, multi-cultural and religious awareness program) Quest Lab of Leisure Research SLC, Ut. 585-7765 (year-around camp experiences to include ADHD and some court-referred youth up to age 15) Regence BlueCross/BlueShield of Utah 2890 E. Cottonwood Parkway SLC, Ut. 333-2100 (provides funds for such activities as summer camps and recreational fees for qualifying special-needs persons) Reid Ranch (Youth Summer Reading Camp) 3310 S. 2700 E. SLC, Ut. 1-800-468-3274 (www.reidranch.com)(a wide range of basic reading skills offered at a scenic Uintah ranch setting w/ numerous outdoor activities) Royal Kids Camp (church-sponsored)day camp for foster children (Val Lowry) SLC, Ut. 538-4021 # Salt Lake Community College (DRC) 4600 S. Redwood Road (Margaret) SLC, Ut. 957-4659 (facil. the higher educ. of LD and other special-needs students in multiple ways as may be indicated; & summer adaptive recreation) Salt Lake County Adaptive Programs April Reynolds -533-3058 (also call Kurt--561-0075) Sibling Camp (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way (Anna Wandalowshi) SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (4-day summer camp for sibs of children with autism, whether with CBTU or not) Salt Lake Community Action Program 8446 S. 340 W. Midvale, Ut. 255-3516 (multi-serv. such as food, clothing, & housing assist for low-income & handicapped includes adaptive summer camps fr. 7 am to 6 pm) Sunshine Solutions (administration via Utah Boys Ranch) 5500 Bagley Park Rd. (Eric) West Jordan, Ut. 280-2697 (provides day camps for special-needs children, sponsored by Boys Ranch, working for social and other skills development) Teen Scope (UNI) 501 Chipeta Way (Nancy, intake) SLC, Ut. 583-2500 (includes day summer camps provide education, recreation therapy and counseling for behaviorally-disturbed youth 13 and over) Utah Independent Living Center, Inc. 3445 S. Main St. (Julie) SLC, Ut. 466-5565 (offers a 6-wk summer program for cooking, budgeting, and bus training for youth 14-23) Utah Museum of Natural History (U of U) 1390 E. Presidents Circle SLC, Ut. 578-8287 (summer discovery camps providing a variety of classes, experiments and outings for curious science enthusiasts ages 4-12) Wheeler Historic Farm 6351 S. 900 E. Murray, Ut. 264-2212 (S.L.Co.-operated facility also provides old-time farm experience, with a fishing pond) Wrestling Camp (Taylorsville High School) 5225 S. Redwood Rd. (Coach Campbell) SLC, Ut. 263-6153 # YMCA # YMCA # * # # # # 3098 Highla nd Drive # 290 SLC, Ut. 466-6299 (sponsors Camp Rogers, a summer mountain-type day damp, autumn programming and after school activities for youth) 7631 Chapel St. (425 W. (Jeff) Midvale, Ut. (sponsors Camp Rogers, a summer mountain-type day damp, autumn programming and after school activities for youth) 308 Summer Programs (Continued) Camps (Continued) # # YMCA (at Whittier Elementary) 1568 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 481-4846 (sponsors Camp Rogers, a summer mountain-type day damp, autumn programming and after school activities for youth) Youth Camp (Northwest Multipurpose Center) 1300 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 596-0072 (summer day camp activities to include children ages 6-12 with mild disabilities) Educational, Crafts # Alpine Autistic Summer School (Bruce/Susan Hanks) Highland, Ut. 756-4566 (private co-op sponsored by parents of several autistic children) # Baptist Concern Center 1235 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 972-5708 (non-discriminating service provided to anyone in need, such as food, diapers, life-skills training, tutoring and summer activities) # Boy and Cub Scout Special-needs Programs 525 Foothill Drive (Reed Hall) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 (for scouting needs of disabled boys) # Boy Scouts of America (information for pack or troop referral) 525 Foothill Drive (Pat Brown) SLC, Ut. 582-3663 ext. 246 (cub, boy, varsity and explorer experience, education and character-building programs for boys 7-18, as well as high school-age girls) # Children's Behavior Therapy Unit (CBTU) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (provides summer school for autistic children, structured behavior modification training, and an autistic pre school) # Children’s Museum 840 N. 300 W. SLC, Ut. 322-5268 (multi-faceted, scientific-oriented experiences) # Community Education see Individual School Districts, local (community educational alternatives) Continuing Education, Division of (U of U classes available for non-students also) Extended School Year (ESY) (Heartland Elementary) (Dave Morasco) (summer school for qualified children in Jordan District who have regressed significantly in self-help areas) # Family Council, State 698 Ridge Lane (Phoebe) Alpine, Ut. 801-756-3995 (offers monthly info & resources shared councils for persons w/ disabil.; also summer progs., counseling, employment & transition assist.) # Guitar Camp for Young People (www.youth.utah.edu) SLC, Ut. 581-6984 (a summer week-long program for 12-18 year old intermediate guitarists and bass players, followed by a recital) # Hartvigsen Community School (Granite Community Education) 350 E. 3605 S. (Alicia Davis or Kris) SLC, Ut. 263-6055 (cultivates strength via bowling, arts/crafts, dance, music apprec., cooking & nutr., sports/rec., fieldtrips, & spec. sport celebrity guests) Independent Living Center, The # Junior Science Academy, Utah Museum of Natural History (U of U) King’s English Book Shop Story Telling # Library Systems # # # # # 1390 E. President’s Circle (Patti) SLC, Ut. 581-6927 (alternative programs for youth with a Utah environmental focus) (alternative summer educational experience) (Salt Lake City) 209 E. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 363-5733 (multi-media information and material services; some have preschool-age reading hours) Peterson Art Center (www.petersonartcenter.com) 1025 E. 2100 S. SLC, Ut. 467-5444 (offers classes in art and pottery to varying age groups) Pioneer Craft House, Inc. 3271 S. 500 E. SLC, Ut. 481-7131 (provides summertime handcraft and puppet programs) Summer School see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (each district offers various summer educational, recreational and therapeutic programs) Utah Independent Living Center, Inc. 3445 S. Main St. (Julie) SLC, Ut. 466-5565 (advocates for independent living vs. residential re: various disabilities; includes 6 wk summer programs for youth 14-23) Utah Museum of Natural History (U of U) 1390 E. Presidents Circle SLC, Ut. 578-8287 (summer discovery camps providing a variety of classes, experiments and outings for curious science enthusiasts ages 4-12) Very Special Arts, Inc., Utah (at Liberty Park) SLC, Ut. 487-9497, 943-7069 (summer art activities primarily for special-needs persons) # Wheeler Historic Farm 6351 S. 900 E. Murray, Ut. 264-2212 (S.L.Co.-operating facility provides “old-time” farm experience) 309 Summer Programs (Continued) Entertainment # Hogle Zoo Library Movies 2600 Sunnyside Ave. SLC, Ut. 582-1631 (zoological park available to all. A docent could give hands-on experience) (family-oriented, low-fee older movies in quasi movie setting) # Pioneer Craft House, Inc. 3271 S. 500 E. SLC, Ut. 481-7131 (provides summertime handcraft and puppet programs) Parent Teacher Association of Utah (PTA) 5192 S Greenpine Dr (460W) SLC, Ut. 261-3100 (health and welfare advocacy for children; some PTA s sponsor movies, see School Districts, local) # Wheeler Historic Farm 6351 S. 900 E. Murray, Ut. 264-2212 (S.L.Co.-operating facility provides “old-time” farm experience) (Abravanel Hall) Young People’s Concerts Parks # Adventure Learning Park 4800 W. 10400 N. American Fork, Ut. 277-2440 (recreation park catering to special-needs persons) (for information, call state or national parks departments) Canyons # Historic Sandy Museum # Hogle Zoo # Tracy Aviary 8744 Center St. (Donna) Sandy, Ut. 566-0878 ( ) 2600 Sunnyside Ave. SLC, Ut. 582-1631 (zoological park available to all. A docent could give hands-on experience) 550 E. 1200 S. SLC, Ut. 322-2473 (provides an opportunity to observe various birds in an aviary setting) Recreation/ Personal Enrichment and Sports (see also Recreation, Fitness and Enrichment Resources for Special-needs Persons) # Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salt Lake (administration) 450 S. 900 E. #300 (LeAnne) SLC, Ut. 322-4411 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Capitol West Boys and Girls Club 567 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 531-7652 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # South Valley Boys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St Midvale, Ut. 284-4253 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) Murray aboys and Girls Club # South Salt Lake Boys and Girls Club 254 E. Gregson Ave. SLC, Ut. 487-1130 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Sugarhouse Boys and Girls Club 968 Sugarmount Drive SLC, Ut. 484-0841 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Boys and Girls Club of Utah County 1060 E. 150 N. Provo, Ut. 370-4615 (for 6-12: after-school programs w/ limited busing; for 13-17: job/leadership preparation, anger mngt., and issues groups) # Camp Kostopulos 2500 Emigration Canyon SLC, Ut. 582-0700 (canyon outdoor and recreation and therapy for CP and other children with special-needs conditions) Canyons (for local informationcall state or national parks departments) Central City Community Center 615 S. 300 E. SLC, Ut. 538-2062 (multi-purpose center providing adaptive recreation, before and after school programs) # Copperview Community Center, Day Care for Handicapped 8446 S. Harrison St. (Karrie 561-0075) SLC, Ut. 565-9233 (includes before and after school programs, adaptive rec. and summer day camps, adult socialization and super day trips for teens) Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center 7500 S. 2700 E. SLC, Ut. 943-3160 (includes swimming, skateboard park and other innovative attractions) 310 Summer Programs (Continued) Recreation/Personal Enrichment and Sports (Continued) Courage Reins # Draper Dell Stables Draper, Ut. 572-4069 (provides therapeutic horseback riding) # East Millcreek Recreation Center # # # # # # 2230 Evergreen Ave. SLC, Ut. 272-2243 (before and after sch. progs., in-door soccer and flagball, baton and cheer leading training, self-defense classes, and girls basketball) Easter Seals Fun and Fitness Program 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (therapeutic programming for LD students, using a gestalt approach) Easter Seals Society of Utah, Inc. 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides multi-service programming and funds for physical disabilities) Easter Seals Teen Camp 638 E. Wilmington Ave. SLC, Ut. 486-3778 (provides summer camps for special-needs persons) Family Council, State 698 Ridge Lane (Phoebe) Alpine, Ut. 801-756-3995 (offers monthly info & resources shared councils for persons w/ disabil.; also summer progs., counseling, employment & transition assist.) Family Fitness Center, West Valley City (provides swimming and other fitness activities daily or with annual passes for individuals or families) Freedom Riders (Equestrian Club) 3435 Harrison Blvd. (Steve Spencer) Ogden, Ut. 392-2200 (summer horseback riding therapy at Weber Co. Fairgrounds, in cooperation with Felt and Spencer Physical Therapy) Gene Fullmer Fitness Center 2200 W. W. Jordan, Ut. (includes swimming and fitness equipment) Guitar Camp for Young People (www.youth.utah.edu) SLC, Ut. 581-6984 (a summer week-long program for 12-18 year old intermediate guitarists and bass players, followed by a recital) Hartvigsen Community School (bowling) (Granite Community Education) Healing Hoofs (Stables at Saratoga) # # # # # # # # * Lehi, Ut. (a horseback riding stable reportedly good in therapy for special-needs youth) Healthsouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Utah 8074 S. 1300 E. (Bonna) Sandy, Ut. 561-3400 (a comprehensive acute injury rehabilitative facility with adaptive recreation and adventure for children through adults) Historic Sandy Museum 8744 Center St. (Donna) Sandy, Ut. 566-0878 ( ) Holladay Lions Fitness and Recreation Center Holladay, Ut. 424-0621 (includes slides and indoor swimming) Jewish Community Center 2416 E. 1700 S. SLC, Ut. 581-0098 (recreation center includes programs for special-needs children) Kearns Recreation Center 5670 S. 4800 W. (Terri Wachter) Kearns, Ut. 967-4404 (recreation activities, day camps, as well as youth counseling available) Kiwanis-Felt Recreation Center 440 S. 900 E. SLC, Ut. 538-2064 (comprehensive community recreation program , day care and summer day camps) Mill Hollow by Woodland, Ut. (outdoor recreational camapsite by Mill Hollow Lake for Granite District youth) Murray Boys and Girls Club 244 E. Vine St. Murray, Ut. 268-1335 (information, individualized advocacy, services and recreation for youth in Murray and Jordan School Districts) National Ability Recreational Center #500 Resort Center 1425 Lowell Ave. Park City, Ut. 649-3991 (provides 5-week high adventure, sports, education and recreational opportunities for special-needs persons) Northwest Multipurpose Center 1300 W. 300 N. SLC, Ut. 596-0072 (center includes recreation, low-cost swimming, daycare and food bank services) National Youth Sports Program (NYSP) (College of Health) U of U (Lacey) SLC, Ut. 581-8379 (provides summer sports opportunities for youth ages 10-16 to include low-income students) Ogden City Recreation Division 1875 Monroe Ogden, Ut. 629-8253 Park City Special Needs Sports Association P.O. Box 680286 Park City, Ut. 649-3991 (sponsors multiple high-adventure sports for special-needs people) Chip, 487-9497 or Teri, 943-7069 (adapttive ski training) Paul Hill Adaptive Sports Association 311 Summer Programs (Continued) Recreation/Personal Enrichment and Sports (Continued) Police Athletic League 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-2420 (comprehensive youth recreation includes ball, boxing and gym) Recreation Connection, The (ph. Directory) (access to community calendar of events, and multi-recreational options) Redwood Multi-purpose Recreational Center # # Reid Learning Center 3310 S. 2700 E. Dr. Ethna Reid) SLC, Ut. 486-5083 (classes and private tutoring for persons with reading and language problems; summer programs and a 4-week ranch experience) Salt Lake Community College (DRC) 4600 S. Redwood Road (Margaret) SLC, Ut. 957-4659 (facil. the higher educ. of LD and other special-needs students in multiple ways as may be indicated; & summer adaptive recreation) Salt Lake County Club # (classes, art, crafts, games, activities, gym, meeting room, outdoor recreation--484-0841) Salt Lake City Parks and Maintainance, Division 1965 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 972-7800 (administration for Salt Lake City parks) # Salt Lake County Recreation 2001 S. State St. S4900 SLC, Ut. 468-2560 (administration for Salt Lake County recreation; also has adaptive recreation programs, 483-5473) # SOAR Program (at Neighborhood House) 1050 W. 500 S. SLC, Ut. 363-4589 (a summer program providing morning service projects followed by afternoon recreation) Snowbird Adaptive Sports (Lynn Pease, 584-8518) (offers a variety of adaptive sports opportunities the year around) # Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center 855 W. California Ave. SLC, Ut. 974-2420 (offers swimming, boxing, other sports programs, several arts and computer classes, as well as summer and after school programs) # S’PLORE (Spec. Populations Learning Outdoor Rec. and Educ.) 27 W. 3300 S. (Alan) SLC, Ut. 484-4128 (adaptive high adventure outdoor education and recreation for special-needs persons) * SPORT 1448 S. Carterville Road Orem, Ut. 225-8540 (moderately-priced in and out-of-state recreation tours for DD/MR persons) # Summer School see individual School Districts, local p. 60 (each district offers various summer educational, recreational and therapeutic programs) # Swimming (Fairmont Aquatic Center) 1044 E. Sugarmount Drive SLC, Ut. 486-5867 (offers multiple skill levels as well as open plunge)(see also local county recreation depts. & high schools for low-fee swimming) # Thanksgiving Point Lehi, Ut. 768-2300 (see ph. Book) # United Cerebral Palsy of Utah 1018 W. Atherton Drive #A103 (Shelly) WVC, Ut.266-1805 (supervised apartments, fund-raising recreation, respite, support, equipment loans, advocacy and swimming lessons for CP persons) # Utah Special Olympics 4 Triad Center #105 (Michael) SLC, Ut. 363-1111, ext. 126 (year-around athletic competition for MR or closely-related developmentally disordered persons) # West Valley Fitness Center 5415 W. 3100 S. (Jodi/Mike Dennison) WVC, Ut. 955-4000 (among services provided are swimming, a fitness center w/ trainers, and before and after school programs) # Wheeler Historic Farm 6351 S. 900 E. Murray, Ut. 264-2212 (S.L.Co.-operating facility provides “old-time” farm experience) # YWCA of Salt Lake City 322 E. 300 S. SLC, Ut. 355-2804 (provides socialization and enhancement as well as shelter to abused women) Story Telling # # King’s English Book Shop and Story Telling 1511 S. 1500 E. SLC, Ut. 484-9100 (provides summer reading groups for children in kindergarten through the 8 th grades on Tuesdays and Thursdays) Libraries (include story telling for young children) Pioneer Craft House, Inc. 3271 S. 500 E. SLC, Ut. 481-7131 (provides summertime handcraft and puppet programs) 312 Summer Programs (Continued) Therapeutic # ACES (CBTU) (also provides van services) (medicaid) 780 S. Guardsman Way SLC, Ut. 581-0194 (structured social skills, after-school recreation and activities group therapy as well as summer programming with a behavioral emphasis) # Art Access/Very Special Arts, Utah 339 W. Pierpont Ave. SLC, Ut. 328-0703 (summer art activities primarily for special-needs populations) Art Therapy (see mom of Tawny Dean) (Nancy Collier) (provides art therapy for several levels of disability. Costs of $30.-65. May be waived) # Adventure Learning Park 4800 W. 10400 N. American F