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* Offers the Infant-Child Health Assessment Program. Assure diagnostic and treatment availability and utilization by families of high risk infants and children as soon as a disability is evident.* Offers the Early Intervention Program. Case management and service planning for infants and toddlers with developmental delays/disabilities and their families. Screening and evaluation of five areas of development.* Offers the Preschool Special Education Program. Local school districts are responsible for assuring that special education and therapy services are provided to eligible children.
* Offers the Infant-Child Health Assessment Program. Assure diagnostic and treatment availability and utilization by families of high risk infants and children as soon as a disability is evident.* Offers the Early Intervention Program. Case management and service planning for infants and toddlers with developmental delays/disabilities and their families. Screening and evaluation of five areas of development.* Offers the Preschool Special Education Program. Local school districts are responsible for assuring that special education and therapy services are provided to eligible children.
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Child Health and Disability Prevention Exams
Special Education
Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities/Delays
Provides child sensitive, non-invasive medical exams to collect evidence and safeguard the child's health after abuse has occurred or is suspected.
Provides child sensitive, non-invasive medical exams to collect evidence and safeguard the child's health after abuse has occurred or is suspected.
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Child Abuse Medical Evaluations
Provides services for child victims and their non-offending family members including forensic interviews, referrals for counseling and therapeutic intervention, victim support/advocacy, medical evaluations, and case review and tracking.
Provides services for child victims and their non-offending family members including forensic interviews, referrals for counseling and therapeutic intervention, victim support/advocacy, medical evaluations, and case review and tracking.
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Child Advocacy Centers
Interview Space
Therapy Referrals
Child Abuse Medical Evaluations
Crime Victim Support
Provides a home-based program for all new and expectant parents in order to identify family strengths and provide support during the parenting journey. The program provides the newest child developmental information, popular parenting trends and connects parents to resources.
Provides a home-based program for all new and expectant parents in order to identify family strengths and provide support during the parenting journey. The program provides the newest child developmental information, popular parenting trends and connects parents to resources.
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Developmental Assessment
Home Based Parenting Education
Parenting Skills Classes
Offers services of professional registered nurses trained in the examination of survivors of rape/sexual assault. Provides immediate physical, emotional, and forensic care. Victims should report to emergency room at Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip, Stony Brook Hospital in Stony Brook, Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead, or to local police station and request sexual assault nurse examiner. Does not require police involvement.
Offers services of professional registered nurses trained in the examination of survivors of rape/sexual assault. Provides immediate physical, emotional, and forensic care. Victims should report to emergency room at Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip, Stony Brook Hospital in Stony Brook, Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead, or to local police station and request sexual assault nurse examiner. Does not require police involvement.
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Sexual Assault Hotlines
General Crime Victim Assistance
Sexual Assault Counseling
Sexual Assault Treatment
Child Abuse Medical Evaluations
Specialized Information and Referral
Provides medical evaluations and support services for children who have been victims of child abuse.
Provides medical evaluations and support services for children who have been victims of child abuse.
Categories
Child Abuse Medical Evaluations
Offers services of professional registered nurses trained in the examination of survivors of rape/sexual assault. Provides immediate physical, emotional, and forensic care. Victims should report to emergency room at Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip, Stony Brook Hospital in Stony Brook, Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead, or to local police station and request sexual assault nurse examiner. Does not require police involvement.
Offers services of professional registered nurses trained in the examination of survivors of rape/sexual assault. Provides immediate physical, emotional, and forensic care. Victims should report to emergency room at Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip, Stony Brook Hospital in Stony Brook, Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead, or to local police station and request sexual assault nurse examiner. Does not require police involvement.
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Sexual Assault Hotlines
General Crime Victim Assistance
Sexual Assault Counseling
Sexual Assault Treatment
Child Abuse Medical Evaluations
Specialized Information and Referral
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School Based Teen Parent / Pregnant Teen Programs
School Based Integrated Services
Developmental Screening
English as a Second Language
School Readiness Programs
Home Based Parenting Education
Provides the following clinical services: Nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding/swallowing, seating/positioning, psychiatry, psychology, social work, speech language pathology.
Additional services may include:
Adaptive Aids/Equipment
Anger Management
Behavior Management
Counseling, Crisis
Counseling, Group
Counseling, Individual
Deaf/Hearing Impaired Services
Developmental Disabilities Screening
Provides the following clinical services: Nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding/swallowing, seating/positioning, psychiatry, psychology, social work, speech language pathology.
Additional services may include:
Adaptive Aids/Equipment
Anger Management
Behavior Management
Counseling, Crisis
Counseling, Group
Counseling, Individual
Deaf/Hearing Impaired Services
Developmental Disabilities Screening
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Physical Therapy
Psychological Testing
Developmental Assessment
Speech and Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Nutrition Education
Medical Social Work
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Disability Related Parenting Programs
Specialized Information and Referral
Health / Disability Related Support Groups
Developmental Screening
Job Readiness
Families / Friends of Individuals With Health / Disabilities Related Issues Support Groups
Parent Support Groups
Provides the following clinical services: nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding/swallowing, psychology/evaluation/diagnosis, social work, speech/language/pathology.
Additional services may include:
Adaptive Aids/Equipment
Anger Management
Behavior Management
Counseling, Crisis
Counseling, Group
Counseling, Individual
Deaf/Hearing Impaired Services
Developmental Disabilities Screening
Seating, Positioning
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Provides the following clinical services: nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, feeding/swallowing, psychology/evaluation/diagnosis, social work, speech/language/pathology.
Additional services may include:
Adaptive Aids/Equipment
Anger Management
Behavior Management
Counseling, Crisis
Counseling, Group
Counseling, Individual
Deaf/Hearing Impaired Services
Developmental Disabilities Screening
Seating, Positioning
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Developmental Screening
Assistive Technology Equipment
Group Counseling
Physical Therapy
Speech and Language Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Seating / Positioning Aids
Medical Social Work
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Psychological Testing
Anger Management
Individual Counseling
Nutrition Education
Eligibility for services is determined by the Developmental Disabilities Regional Offices (DDROs).
Acts in a supporting role to DD State Operations Offices with regard to eligibility for others areas of statewide services including but not limited to: level of care determinations; clinical delivery and waiver service delivery; Article 16 clinics; quality improvement processes; review of audit reports for trend analysis; emergency preparedness; safety, security and maintenance; and implementation of OPWDD initiatives.
Eligibility for services is determined by the Developmental Disabilities Regional Offices (DDROs).
Acts in a supporting role to DD State Operations Offices with regard to eligibility for others areas of statewide services including but not limited to: level of care determinations; clinical delivery and waiver service delivery; Article 16 clinics; quality improvement processes; review of audit reports for trend analysis; emergency preparedness; safety, security and maintenance; and implementation of OPWDD initiatives.
Categories
State Government Agencies / Departments
Developmental Assessment
Offers services to families currently homeless, facing potential homelessness, or displaced by domestic violence. Helps parents of children ages 0-8 understand their children's development, improves parenting skills, offers opportunities for parents to build their protective factors, provides support for parents feeling isolated, and offers a safe, supportive space for parents to focus on bonding with their children. Parent Promoters work with parents in group settings and one-on-one sessions to ensure parents have the opportunity to enhance their parenting skills. Sessions focus on child development and social-emotional competence in infants and young children.
Services include:
- Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ): Designed to assess a child's development in regards to communication, fine motor, gross motor, problem solving, and personal-social abilities, in order to detect learning delays early on. Linkages to early intervention services offered when necessary. Parent Promoters can show parents how to engage with their child in the different developmental areas and provide parents with age-appropriate activities to do with their child.
- Positive Solutions for Families (PSF): An evidence-based curriculum designed for parents with children ages 3-7. Assists parents in learning positive and effective techniques to promote their children's social and emotional development. Involves only the parents and facilitators; child care offered to participants when needed. Typically offers one session per week for six weeks.
- Parents Interacting with Infants (PIWI): A parent-child playgroup designed for parents and their children ages 6 weeks to 3 years old. Offers a fun, interactive setting where parents can play with their children, learn about their child's development, and build connections with other parents.
Typically offers one session per week for five weeks. PSF and PIWI can be offered in a group setting within a homeless shelter, domestic violence program, at an agency, or in the community. They can also be offered one-on-one with a parent and Parent Promoter at an agency or in a home.
Offers services to families currently homeless, facing potential homelessness, or displaced by domestic violence. Helps parents of children ages 0-8 understand their children's development, improves parenting skills, offers opportunities for parents to build their protective factors, provides support for parents feeling isolated, and offers a safe, supportive space for parents to focus on bonding with their children. Parent Promoters work with parents in group settings and one-on-one sessions to ensure parents have the opportunity to enhance their parenting skills. Sessions focus on child development and social-emotional competence in infants and young children.
Services include:
- Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ): Designed to assess a child's development in regards to communication, fine motor, gross motor, problem solving, and personal-social abilities, in order to detect learning delays early on. Linkages to early intervention services offered when necessary. Parent Promoters can show parents how to engage with their child in the different developmental areas and provide parents with age-appropriate activities to do with their child.
- Positive Solutions for Families (PSF): An evidence-based curriculum designed for parents with children ages 3-7. Assists parents in learning positive and effective techniques to promote their children's social and emotional development. Involves only the parents and facilitators; child care offered to participants when needed. Typically offers one session per week for six weeks.
- Parents Interacting with Infants (PIWI): A parent-child playgroup designed for parents and their children ages 6 weeks to 3 years old. Offers a fun, interactive setting where parents can play with their children, learn about their child's development, and build connections with other parents.
Typically offers one session per week for five weeks. PSF and PIWI can be offered in a group setting within a homeless shelter, domestic violence program, at an agency, or in the community. They can also be offered one-on-one with a parent and Parent Promoter at an agency or in a home.
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Home Based Parenting Education
Parenting Skills Classes
Parent / Child Activity Groups
Child Development Classes
Developmental Screening
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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities / Delays
Developmental Assessment
Applied Behavioral Analysis
Disability Related Parenting Programs
Physical Therapy
Early Head Start
Nonpublic Special Schools
Head Start
Parent Support Groups
Speech Therapy
Disability / Rehabilitation Related Occupational Therapy
Eligibility for services is determined by the Developmental Disabilities Regional Offices (DDROs).
Acts in a supporting role to DD State Operations Offices with regard to eligibility for others areas of statewide services including but not limited to: level of care determinations; clinical delivery and waiver service delivery; Article 16 clinics; quality improvement processes; review of audit reports for trend analysis; emergency preparedness; safety, security and maintenance; and implementation of OPWDD initiatives.
Eligibility for services is determined by the Developmental Disabilities Regional Offices (DDROs).
Acts in a supporting role to DD State Operations Offices with regard to eligibility for others areas of statewide services including but not limited to: level of care determinations; clinical delivery and waiver service delivery; Article 16 clinics; quality improvement processes; review of audit reports for trend analysis; emergency preparedness; safety, security and maintenance; and implementation of OPWDD initiatives.
Categories
State Government Agencies / Departments
Developmental Assessment
An information resource connecting families to community resources and child development information. Help Me Grow's focus population is children ages 0-6 years old.
Offers the following services:
- Centralized access point for information on general child development and parenting topics
- Referrals to community resources
- Linkage navigation and follow-up to ensure families connect with resources
- Developmental questionnaire for children ages 0-72 months (6 years)
- Developmental activities for parents to use at home
- Partnerships with service providers and child health providers
The Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQ) are family completed screenings that provide information on how a child is meeting their developmental milestones. Results and activities are shared with families upon completion to show how to support their children's development.
An information resource connecting families to community resources and child development information. Help Me Grow's focus population is children ages 0-6 years old.
Offers the following services:
- Centralized access point for information on general child development and parenting topics
- Referrals to community resources
- Linkage navigation and follow-up to ensure families connect with resources
- Developmental questionnaire for children ages 0-72 months (6 years)
- Developmental activities for parents to use at home
- Partnerships with service providers and child health providers
The Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQ) are family completed screenings that provide information on how a child is meeting their developmental milestones. Results and activities are shared with families upon completion to show how to support their children's development.
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Developmental Screening
Specialized Information and Referral
Provides newborn care, breastfeeding support, well child visits, school and sports physicals, sick visits, mental health and ADHD treatment, family planning for teens, STI testing, developmental screenings, hearing screenings, vision screenings, and the Reach Out & Read free book program.
Provides newborn care, breastfeeding support, well child visits, school and sports physicals, sick visits, mental health and ADHD treatment, family planning for teens, STI testing, developmental screenings, hearing screenings, vision screenings, and the Reach Out & Read free book program.
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Vision Screening
Hearing Screening
Teen Family Planning Programs
Breastfeeding Support Programs
Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening
Well Baby Care
Sick Child Care
Pediatrics
General Physical Examinations
Developmental Screening
Sports Participation Physical Examinations
Neonatal Care
Victim-centered, compassionate medical and forensic care in a private setting for rape and sexual assault survivors. Free physical examination with an injury assessment, collection of forensic evidence and appropriate prophylaxis medications provided by specially trained medical professionals. Victim Information Bureau of Suffolk (VIBS) will provide accompaniment by a rape crisis counselor for emotional support during the exam and follow-up by the SANE Liaison for counseling resources, medical and legal advocacy.
Victim-centered, compassionate medical and forensic care in a private setting for rape and sexual assault survivors. Free physical examination with an injury assessment, collection of forensic evidence and appropriate prophylaxis medications provided by specially trained medical professionals. Victim Information Bureau of Suffolk (VIBS) will provide accompaniment by a rape crisis counselor for emotional support during the exam and follow-up by the SANE Liaison for counseling resources, medical and legal advocacy.
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Child Abuse Medical Evaluations
Sexual Assault Treatment
Sexual Assault Hotlines
Sexual Assault Counseling
**THIS AGENCY HAS DISCONTINUED SERVICES AS OF MARCH 14, 2025** Provides a child-friendly environment where investigations of alleged child abuse take place for children from birth to 18 years of age. Includes referrals for medical and mental health intervention. Provides on-site medical examinations by specially trained pediatricians. Offers case tracking and follow-up services. Runs training sessions, workshops and consultations to professionals and community.
**THIS AGENCY HAS DISCONTINUED SERVICES AS OF MARCH 14, 2025** Provides a child-friendly environment where investigations of alleged child abuse take place for children from birth to 18 years of age. Includes referrals for medical and mental health intervention. Provides on-site medical examinations by specially trained pediatricians. Offers case tracking and follow-up services. Runs training sessions, workshops and consultations to professionals and community.
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Child Abuse Medical Evaluations
Child Abuse Reporting / Emergency Response
Specialized Information and Referral
Children's Rights Groups
Victim-centered, compassionate medical and forensic care in a private setting for rape and sexual assault survivors. Free physical examination with an injury assessment, collection of forensic evidence and appropriate prophylaxis medications provided by specially trained medical professionals. Victim Information Bureau of Suffolk (VIBS) will provide accompaniment by a rape crisis counselor for emotional support during the exam and follow-up by the SANE Liaison for counseling resources, medical and legal advocacy.
Victim-centered, compassionate medical and forensic care in a private setting for rape and sexual assault survivors. Free physical examination with an injury assessment, collection of forensic evidence and appropriate prophylaxis medications provided by specially trained medical professionals. Victim Information Bureau of Suffolk (VIBS) will provide accompaniment by a rape crisis counselor for emotional support during the exam and follow-up by the SANE Liaison for counseling resources, medical and legal advocacy.
Categories
Child Abuse Medical Evaluations
Sexual Assault Treatment
Sexual Assault Hotlines
Sexual Assault Counseling
Offers services of professional registered nurses trained in the examination of survivors of rape/sexual assault. Provides immediate physical, emotional, and forensic care. Victims should report to emergency room at Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip, Stony Brook Hospital in Stony Brook, Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead, or to local police station and request sexual assault nurse examiner. Does not require police involvement.
Offers services of professional registered nurses trained in the examination of survivors of rape/sexual assault. Provides immediate physical, emotional, and forensic care. Victims should report to emergency room at Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip, Stony Brook Hospital in Stony Brook, Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead, or to local police station and request sexual assault nurse examiner. Does not require police involvement.
Categories
Sexual Assault Hotlines
General Crime Victim Assistance
Sexual Assault Counseling
Sexual Assault Treatment
Child Abuse Medical Evaluations
Specialized Information and Referral
Offers a voluntary developmental evaluation and services program offered by New York State and administered locally by the Nassau County Department of Health Office for Children with Special Needs. To be eligible for EI services, children must be under 3 years of age and have a confirmed disability or established developmental delay, as defined by New York State, in one or more of the following areas of development: physical, cognitive, communication, social-emotional, and/or adaptive. Evaluations are conducted to determine eligibility. A variety of therapeutic and support services are offered to eligible infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families. Major provisions of the program include: Identification and referral of children at risk or suspected of disability by primary referral sources; Periodic developmental screening and tracking of at risk children; Service coordination for eligible children and families; A multidisciplinary evaluation provided at no cost to parents to determine eligibility; Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs) for eligible children and families; Provision of early intervention services in the IFSP at no cost to parents and Delivery of services in natural settings in the community where children of the same age are typically found, to the maximum extent appropriate. Call for detailed information.
Offers a voluntary developmental evaluation and services program offered by New York State and administered locally by the Nassau County Department of Health Office for Children with Special Needs. To be eligible for EI services, children must be under 3 years of age and have a confirmed disability or established developmental delay, as defined by New York State, in one or more of the following areas of development: physical, cognitive, communication, social-emotional, and/or adaptive. Evaluations are conducted to determine eligibility. A variety of therapeutic and support services are offered to eligible infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families. Major provisions of the program include: Identification and referral of children at risk or suspected of disability by primary referral sources; Periodic developmental screening and tracking of at risk children; Service coordination for eligible children and families; A multidisciplinary evaluation provided at no cost to parents to determine eligibility; Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs) for eligible children and families; Provision of early intervention services in the IFSP at no cost to parents and Delivery of services in natural settings in the community where children of the same age are typically found, to the maximum extent appropriate. Call for detailed information.
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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities / Delays
Special Education Assessment
Developmental Assessment
The only pediatric emergency department on the South Shore of Suffolk County providing state-of-the-art pediatric emergency care around-the-clock. Cares for all pediatric patients including those having minor conditions, as well as critically ill and traumatized infants, children and adolescents.
The only pediatric emergency department on the South Shore of Suffolk County providing state-of-the-art pediatric emergency care around-the-clock. Cares for all pediatric patients including those having minor conditions, as well as critically ill and traumatized infants, children and adolescents.
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Trauma Care
Pediatrics
Emergency Medical Care
Hospitals
Intensive Care
Pediatric Evaluation
Provides clinical services to individuals with disabilities and their families including treatment coordination during the eligibility process and while accessing additional agency services; advocacy with other agencies when additional services are needed; psychological services including assessments and therapy; social work; nursing services; nutrition services and rehabilitation counseling. As well as early identification assistance.
Provides clinical services to individuals with disabilities and their families including treatment coordination during the eligibility process and while accessing additional agency services; advocacy with other agencies when additional services are needed; psychological services including assessments and therapy; social work; nursing services; nutrition services and rehabilitation counseling. As well as early identification assistance.
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Early Intervention for Children With Disabilities / Delays
Developmental Assessment
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals With Disabilities
Parent to Parent Networking
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Early Identification Programs
Special Education Assessment
Disease / Disability Information
Itinerant Education Services
Public Special Schools
Serves as a one-stop source of information, activities and materials to help improve parent-child interaction through parenting workshops, developmental and health screenings, supervised visits, a comprehensive library and home visits when needed.
Serves as a one-stop source of information, activities and materials to help improve parent-child interaction through parenting workshops, developmental and health screenings, supervised visits, a comprehensive library and home visits when needed.
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Parenting Materials
Family Support Centers / Outreach
Developmental Assessment
Parenting Skills Classes
Parental Visitation Monitoring
Child Development Classes