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Promoting Clean Air and Healthy Lungs through Research, Education, Advocacy and Technology.
The mission of ASEB (Alzheimer’s Services of the East Bay) is to provide services to individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementia; provide support to their caregivers; and educate and inform the general community about issues related to dementia care.
Our organization focuses on the needs of people living with ALS in Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent counties. We help provide information and equipment to meet the many challenges that ALS can present, and we support the research of Dr. Michael Strong and provide Studentship funding every year.
THE MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS CENTER OF GEORGIA IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT 501(C)(3) ORGANIZATION PROVIDING COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CARE SERVICES FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES WITH ACCESS TO THE LATEST IN RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND TREATMENT OPTIONS. IN ADDITION TO MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL CARE, THE CENTER OFFERS PATIENTS AND FAMILIES ACCESS TO PEER-SUPPORT, SELF-HELP GROUPS, VOLUNTEER VISITOR NETWORK, AND PATIENT SUPPORT SERVICES.
The Arc of the Capital Area, a nonprofit organization, is committed to empowering central Texans with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families through compassionate case management and innovative programs.
Our Mission at Snowline is serving our community by supporting patients near end-of-life and guiding loved ones through grief. Snowline, established in 1979, is a nonprofit, community-based organization dedicated to to serving our community by enhancing the lives of those with chronic, serious illness, and patients nearing end-of-life. The care provided to patients and families is carried out by a Snowline Interdisciplinary team of professionals that includes physicians, registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, medical social workers, spiritual care providers, hospice aides and volunteers. The majority of Snowline's dedicated staff has earned the distinction of "Certified in Hospice and Palliative Care," an advance level of education.
Since 2001, CECO has been providing hope for families that have been searching for the place where the impossible is possible. CECO offers a special needs school day kindergarten through 12th grade, summer camp, early intervention ages 6 months to 4 years old and walking challenge program. Conductive Education is a unique, holistic educational approach to help children with cerebral palsy and other motor disabilities achieve their greatest level of independence through physical and cognitive activities.
The Parkinson Association of Central Florida is dedicated to improving the quality of life for all people impacted by Parkinson’s disease through research, education, fundraising, and outreach.
The mission of ADAKC is to improve the lives of Kern County Residents affected by Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. ADAKC takes deliberate actions aligned with its vision, that all in Kern County on the Alzheimer's journey have the help and support they need. ADAKC is steadfast in upholding its values: treating everyone with the compassion, dignity and respect of a family member and doing the right thing regardless of the situation. ADAKC’s focus is on caring for the whole-person (mind, body, and spirit) and improving quality of life. To accomplish this, ADAKC strives to remove barriers, identify and resolve unmet health needs, and engage the entire care team.
Their mission is to provide clinically excellent, compassionate care to enhance the health, well-being, independence and dignity of residents of our community.
Vision: Communities where individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities have no unique barriers to achieving a life of quality. Mission: Through our kinship with JCDS, we provide basic needs, affordable housing, and life enhancing opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. At its heart, Friends of JCDS, Inc. is about helping individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) achieve success in the community, whether it’s providing accessible and affordable housing or helping with basic needs. For the last 21 years we have been purchasing and remodeling homes to make them accessible; removing barriers for wheelchairs, installing ramps, widening doorways and hallways and ensuring that the houses remain affordable for individuals to rent. Individuals served receive their residential services from Johnson County Developmental Supports.Through our partnership with the county agency, individuals have the security knowing that that their rent will remain well below market rates and within affordable housing guidelines all the while receiving solid services from Johnson County Developmental Supports to ensure successful community living. Along with our affordable housing program, we also offer a special assistance program that provides additional assistance with basic needs. Individuals that are served by JCDS can apply for financial aid to pay for dental bills, clothing, food, utilities or other essentials. The fund also offers assistance with quality of life issues such as gym memberships, therapies or activities. We often help with obtaining donations for tickets to local sporting activities and community activities, as well as hosting an annual picnic and Halloween Boo Bash.We are a private non-profit organization.
Dedicating each day to serve, support and advocate for aging adults in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.